assessment. also coming up last hands is pushing tourists. travel is it speaks to make up for low demand from business passengers. it s even launching a new line brand. we take a sneak peak. hello and welcome to dw business. i m daniel winter in berlin. german chancellor angle merkel. and us president joe biden maintained their disagreement over the controversial note stream to pipeline during her visit to the white house on thursday. both however stressed the need for ukraine to remain a trends at land for russian gas. the u. s. ones, germany to scrap the deal altogether with russia and has put sanctions on the project. germany meanwhile, has defended north stream as economically necessary. also on the agenda at the meeting, china with the us pushing europe to take a firm a stance. here s what the german chancellor had to say. you know, we have talked about china and there is a great common understanding that firstly, china is a competitor in many areas. does the trade with
right now all the. people who are overweight so. it s profitable to sell from the seas and sugary insults even the big it s not at the individual level and it s not individual willpower and if we go on believing that never change this obesity epidemic that industry has been influencing very deeply the medical and scientific establishment. of the what s driving the obesity epidemic it s for both of these. things have been bad for business here you can t afford to measure time rachel love and john washington coming out the fact that largest cryptocurrency in the world take things a new all time high so why is that mysterious getting in the instrument tench it will drift up a lot of public heads they they are preparing for a battle over how much the infrastructure plan will cost and who will pay for it as the white house plans to host talks this week that the majority of americans are planning to get away this summer but after a year of record layoffs will the travel industry be
pressure to the north stream to has reached an unprecedented height. it s an attempt by the americans to be the economic interests. actually this behavior reminds me of the matthew wherever, whenever whoever you are, it s time for the news on r t international. i m done with quarter joining you here in the studio. thanks for joining us. the death has been announced of an argentinian football legend. diego maradona. he was just 60 and he died of a heart attack just 2 weeks after having brain surgery for a blood clot are donal s was considered one of the greatest footballers of all time and was a colorful character both on and off the field as peter all over explains diego marriage dollar was hero to many a villain to some the devil that played football like an angel. he will be sadly missed as a character. but he certainly lived a life 60 years old. fit more into those 60 years. the most people would do in a 100 lifetimes. he started his football in korea at home in argentina,
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down. evergreen unified school district sees the closings as a necessity. i do, along with many of my colleagues, support school consolidation because it s the fiscally responsible thing to do. the closing will affect 700 students, the district says the schools were chosen given enrollment trends, cost to operate and maintain and neighboring schools that can take students in. other alternatives could have been cutting class sizes, layoffs across the district. spokeswoman says the closures will impact the least number of students overall. the district saving $450,000 a year. that s the cost to operate a school as it faces a $12 million shortfall. the decision to close schools is not an easy one. many school districts across the state of california are having to go through the same process because of declining enrollment. this is not an evergreen only problem. megatrend consistent with other school districts in the bay area, many families moving to lower-cost areas, de