we see. his job. and beer brewing dutch months to turn away from the path of pollution and towards the gospel of sustainability. this is the business i'm joined on in berlin welcome u.s. job creation is up far more than expected rising by 225000 in january that figure is a rebound from a tepid december report but analysts fear the pace of hiring will soon slow but the decade of steady job gains and steep tariffs on chinese goods still in place president donald trump used the boost to his advantage tweeting jobs jobs jobs promises made promises kept. earlier i spoke with our wall street correspondent about the jobs growth numbers i asked him whether the fact that wage growth has not kept pace means that we're looking at quantity over quality. overall i would say yes that a lot of the jobs that god created in the past couple of years are not necessarily the highest paying jobs i saw as the to stick recently that showed that in almost have of the u.s. states actually wal-mart discount retail chain is the biggest employer but overall the job picture still looks pretty solid even if the weather played a major role why we exceeded expectations so much in the month of generally be so far have a very mild and dry winter and that was very helpful for the construction and also the leisure industry so those could be temporary factors but never the less the job numbers in the past couple of years have been pretty. strong. and started there on wall street for us and another sign a weakening global growth the german industrial production dropped sharply in december and exports barely edged higher it was a forgettable year for manufacturing in europe's largest economy production of cars and machinery drives the german economy and output at industrial firms fell 3 and a half percent experts were slightly higher but well down on the previous here flagging global trade rags that and weaker economic growth are hitting hard. german chancellor chancellor angela merkel isn't on goal though where she's been holding talks with her counterpart joe wilder renzo the visit follows her trip to south africa where she discussed energy policy and trade with president cyril run the post up in angola she's expected to sign off on a joint scholarship program and agreed to cooperate on aviation another issue is corruption. the new angolan government has highlighted business deals associated with a former administration involving isabel doesn't us the daughter of of an ex-president she's widely known as africa's richest woman and is accused of embezzling millions of dollars and public funnels. the angolan capital luanda in 2019 the beer was flowing at the country's 1st october fest organized by beverage producer and distributors so dba it's low on d n a beer is brewed in angola using german technology the company owner proudly presented the brand on instagram is about a santos reportedly the wealthiest woman in africa while her father's or their daughter to santos was president of angola the government gave her tax breaks to support the domestic brewery project help also came from germany machinery for the 50000000 euro brewery plant was supplied by the corners company from bavaria and a loan that helped finance the construction came from germany's k f w e pax bank in 2015 the dust santos family allegedly built up its fortune and then gola one of the world's poorest countries through decades of unscrupulous deals were germans and mashed in nepotism and corruption conus says it didn't know the company was owned by the president's daughter we spoke on skype to mario de lisa who negotiated the conus deal he saw this is really a case of people running totally wild. what the death sentence family was doing was daylight robbery partic so last you could say you know they suddenly set up hundreds of companies and used them to tap into all kinds of different industries you can be in and get shot. the extent to which is a builder santos and her associates run wild is evident in more than 700000 legal documents they come from over $400.00 firms linked to her $100.00 of them in tax havens like marriages and malta oil is the sector in which angola's elite amassed most of its wealth president a santos appointed his daughter head of state owned oil companies some mongol even on her last day there 38000000 dollars were transferred to accounts in dubai to santos appears to have felt secure in all her business dealings but when after 38 years her father had left office angola's prosecutors now began to take an interest in her business dealings in december 29th teen a court ordered a freeze on her bank account some assets in angola alleging that she her husband and an associate owed the state over a $1000000000.00 in a b.b.c. interview is a vote of santos denied any wrongdoing there's an orchestrated attack by the current government that is completely political motivated is completely unfounded like i say my holdings are commercial. and there are no proceeds from contracts of public contracts or might have been deviated from public funds the city by a brewery was among the frozen assets of dust santos conviction won't make the situation for the germans involved any easier. to credit suisse chief executive to john he has quit after losing a power struggle at the back to step down following a spying scandal bust your former star wealth manager con parent other executives are being spied on space regulators are investigating the bank's 1st african born c.e.o. will be replaced by thomas scott stein head of the lenders with operations. well joining me now is my colleague to ponder who he's been following this story for us to ponder this reads like a thriller but why is it all going down now why is this alister happening now exactly the spying revelations came up the beginning of total tobar last year and since then of course it's been an interesting story in the banking industry but it wasn't until the revelations in december that involved spying on the human resources manager peter gurka that this really kind of picked up in terms of steam and pressure on former c.e.o. to step down and of course then today we heard from they hate us with credit suisse cham and. who said that they had to reinstate credibility and trust in the bank so all of those spying allegations kind of harm to the banks reputation and this is the efforts to reinstate that and help with the station well whoever said banking was boring right but tell us more about the man intending to replace him where he couldn't be more different from his swiss through and through his education where he started work instead of work at competitor u.b.s. and in 1909 he joined credit suisse so he's sort of one of the guys in the bank and we can have a listen to how you know he responded to the fact that he's taking on the position of c.e.o. next week and we have a sound clip for you just just have it brought up this is what he had to go south call this is a big tosk would have great respect for this time i'm also very pleased because we have a very good team many colleagues from the credit suisse management team we've been working together for a very long time. and briefly if not what does this mean for credit suisse going forward or might be more of the same because of course he has been working with so a lot of analysts saying it's going to be pretty much the same strategy but let's wait and see well wait and see to find out in value thank you very much for analysis. warner music group has filed for an initial public offering and a move that could prove lucrative for its billionaire owner. nick a seen here in the middle paid $3000000000.00 u.s. dollars for the company in 2011 during a deep slump in the industry analysts adjust the company home to stars like edge here and party b. could be worth double that that's thanks in large part to an industry wide turnaround fueled by paid streaming services. the climate crisis has forced all of us to think about our impact on the planet many businesses are looking at ways to become carbon neutral now a group of monks in the netherlands the showing that change doesn't have to take a miracle. the monks at the cumings who fin monastery have been brewing the year for 135 years and until recently the hobbits were more 19th century than 21st every day the plant wasted 360000 liters of water that was before the brothers discovered the benefits of trapping the waste water. over here you. have been super lucky your kind god for his creation for its beauty and its cleanliness. but at the same time we are involved in a process which is heavily polluting. so our aim is to give this water back to nature not less greenhouse is where the monks tarn the waste back into water the vast purification system relies on plant organisms their roots clean the waste water before it is sent back to the brewery to be used again we are building as a kind of tree residence. kind of the food that they feel. and they do the job cleaning the water. it's funded with new grants and it's hoped that it's example will provide a template for other businesses looking to cut waste and save money proving you don't need an act of god to save the planet. and that's it for me and that is this team thank you very much for watching have a good weekend. happiness is for everyone schuman penises are very different from primates as we have many totally ridiculous sized view of nature. and this is climate change crisis sex how to improve books you get smarter for free. on. come up to go to the girl next you tube channel. a good line of story. with exclusive. stuff must see concerning sharks culture in europe. should be full juris minds. do it yourself networkers claimed some subscribers don't miss out. i'm not laughing at the germans because sometimes i am but most end up in with me but i don't think deep into the jam a culture of. taking a scrum a day out cus it's all about who they know i'm rachel join me to 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