Chancellor merkel heads to the white house amid growing us complaints that german business isnt playing fair. Plus, a yawning hole in our finances. We lack of sleep could be if . . . G; l . . . inhiieiufefiif billions from the global wiping billions from the global economy. Welcome to World Business report we start in the us where President Trump will be hosting german chancellor Angela Merkel at the white house later. Coming up, singapore has its best month for trade in five years. Now, back to the us, and their meeting w eitfiteetitiq germany later. The two nations are Major Trading partners but theres been growing concern on the us side that their relationship is simply not fair. The rhetoric has raised fears of a damaging trade war. Let me show you why. Last year the us sold 49 billion worth of goods to germany everything from Boeing Airliners to pfizermedicifieif . , that sounds like a healthy figure until you look at this one elli; 531e§3§5§§z5§; thats a lot of bmws not to
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clothing, the apartment will never be inhabitable again. they now need a place to sleep, food, water, and a way to survive moving forward. this is a very close community in lahaina, so, my job, the building burnt down, so, people are without jobs. we have trucks full of supplies, more trucks full of supplies. across maui, residents have been doing what they can to help. that we prep will be doing food distribution at 11 a.m.. with phone service still disrupted, radio stations like 93.5 fm are broadcasting extra hours to get messages out about resources and trying to help families reconnect. we have our lahaina people, people on the west side where cut off from communication. it s been really tough for them to communicate to the side and vice versa. four days after the devastating fires broke out, so many still wondering. do you know if anyone made
that are burned, buildings that are standing. ours is standing, but we cannot get in because of the downed power lines, no running water, no electricity. and she says even though police officer helped them get inside briefly to retrieve clothing, the apartment will never be inhabitable again. they now need a place to sleep, food, water, and a way to survive moving forward. it s a very close community and lahaina, like, my job, the building burned down. some people are without jobs. we have trucks full of supplies, more trucks full of supplies. across maui, residents have been doing what they can to help. maui prep will be doing food distribution at 11 a.m.. and with phone service still disrupted, radio stations like 93.5 fm are broadcasting extra hours to get messages out about resources and trying to help families reconnect.
- thanks for tuning in, everyone. you re listening to 93.5 krts, marfa public radio. [david lawrence s in the morning] oh, dear friend, i know your secret but i just can t keep it another night - this is what the mexican people end up living once they leave their [indistinct]. the projects. the low-income housing. - in the morning you will pay for what you ve done - hola, ramona. como esta? dos burritos, por favor. de asado. - [speaking spanish] - mm-hmm, por favor.