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fans will be hoping for a historic win over their cross-town rivals. all right you're watching the news for some a long way to tell you about including. european leaders are preparing for a special brags that summit on sunday will take a look at how the final deal could impact business in the european union and in great britain. guess al-faisal we'll have that story for you coming right up now seeking at the top of the. climate change. waste. pollution. isn't it time for good news eco africa people and projects that are changing no one's are meant for the better it's up to us to make a difference let's explain each other. do it for the environment magazine. long d.w. . here what's coming up for the book to sleep you'll have plenty to talk about here on. the phone does leave go every weekend here. at the. head of the e.u. leaders summit this weekend european diplomats are putting the finishing touches on the draft briggs's agreement that for this province the tourism a has defended tooth and nail but how will the final deal impact on business in the e.u. and. also on the show. as shop til you drop in the united states as the holiday gift buying season begins with the black friday frenzy. this is your business model for us if you talk to people in the business community these days what you hear is this a break the deal is a deal and any deal is better than no deal even though it all remains pretty lofty but that's here what tourism i put forward in her speech and parliament yesterday. mr speaker the text we have now agreed would create a new free trade area with the european union with no chariots fees charges or quantity of restrictions expensed free movement once and for all instead we will introduce a new skills based immigration system based not on the country people come from but on what they can contribute to the u.k. . it ends the jurisdiction of the european court of justice in the u.k. . we will make our own rules in our own parliaments here in westminster and in edinburgh cardiff and belfast and they will be adjudicated on by u.k. courts and it means an end to sending vast sums of money to the e.u. so we can take full control of our money mr speaker the draft text that we have agreed with the commission is a good deal for our country and for our partners in the e.u. it almost approach. it honors the coach of the british people by taking back control of our borders laws and our money while protecting jobs security and the integrity of our precious united kingdom. so is it really a good deal for the u.k. and a good deal for the e.u. let's bring in his chief economist of i n g d brown joins us now from frankfurt castle to resume mentioned a new free trade area with the e.u. will that mean business as usual. no it doesn't i don't know what was make sure you read it in the paper don't forget we talked about the divorce paper the withdrawal treaty right now everything that may said was on the future there's a declaration off intentions so i think that the trade negotiations on whether or not the u.k. would rejoin the free trade area with the e.u. afterwards is still completely unclear i think that the europeans give it right now to his dismay to use it as a promotion material in in parliament but the rest is completely unclear. so it sounds like he leaves from what's there is a may said like the e.u. will get u.k. rather will get everything it wants but will breaks it still hurt the u.k. u.k. economy you think obviously breaks it any kind of breaks it would still hurt the british economy a softer breck's it would hurt it much less than the heartbreak that obviously but i think what about may's doing right now she has to sell the treaty to parliament the she needs support away look at it right now already the british economy has already lost investment over the last couple of months the cake on me would be much more a much harder by any kind of breaks it then the european one. the the business community a community around europe really needs more security more more certainty did that deliver more see what there is of my book on the table that. knapp in germany would say no nine because the thing is it is completely ok we only have a deal once really everything has been settled and the ball is still in the red in the british feel right now it will all depend on the elite of gibraltar it will really all depend on whether the british parliament will agree to this deal at least to get that withdrawal agreements of the the this certainly is clearly not there i think we have to wait at least until sunday but probably after going into december before we get any kind of clarity so you didn't hear anything there that makes you more optimistic about briggs's. i think we know what is good is that may and younger students for the front of the cameras that they that we have some kind of agreement but there was clear that at least may and there the european negotiators that they would agree on a kind of deal that i think there was always clear so i haven't heard anything that makes me feel either more positive or more negative to see that the british parliament would actually vote for this bracks at the so i'm still very much up in the thank you gesture that chief economist of. black friday fever has gripped america i would shop as they expect in some huge bargains the shopping frenzy signals the start of the christmas gift buying season that's a key period for retailers. it's midnight. and it's off to the races. for many thanksgiving after the tacky dinner comes the shopping frenzy in stools all across the u.s. thousands of customers are bargain hunting the holiday shopping season has begun. this is such an exciting day for us this is where we pick up our holiday feast that you know made these early signs during the holiday and we celebrated tens of thousands of our customers and this year is no exception we pulled out all the stops offer great gifts at a great value. everything is on sale discounts a huge clothes. first come first serve. ok so it's worth waiting it's freezing cold my hair is a literary ice but i don't care if this is a great opportunity you could save money. it's a great place to be. but it's just to enjoy the crowds and enjoy the season it's how fun is to be out of all the people. but not everyone gets his kicks out of the stampede many professions shop online but whether it's brick and mortar all sales on the website for retailers black friday remains a big deal between now and christmas many of them at bringing hof the year's revenues. this year's holiday wish lists may be tacky and smarter than ever and that has internet privacy groups looking to raise awareness for what all those gadgets may mean for our privacy and security with more on that we cannot turn to come as my phone did obvious social media call how a shop has even to begin to judge as more product for hard have also daytime prison is not easy right but it's getting to be born porn than ever i mean one of the biggest trends that we see these shoppers going for especially online are these in home internet connected devices so you know what i'm talking about amazon's eco speakers maybe one of these fit be. it's these fitness trackers even a voice activated teddy bears these are all internet connected things luckily there are some good resources out there for consumers one of them comes from the nonprofit internet foundation mozilla the makers of firefox it released its second annual holiday shopping guide and reviews the privacy and security of smart electronics problem is the results are not so good so let's take a look at the security here mozilla looked at seventy items how much data is collected by them who is shared with basic security features like encryption and it ranks them from not creepy to super creepy the crazy thing is less than half of those items met mozilla's minimum security standards one of the top ranked items is the nintendo switch it's a video game console it meets all the basic security standards has automatic security updates good privacy protection but they're not all like that the item with the lowest rating of all this is the freddy baby monitor it's an end home camera it syncs with your smartphone that sounds pretty nice and useful here's why i was ranked as the creepiest product it has a history of being easily hacked so that means potentially someone could access the video feed and spy on you and your family or your baby it has no encryption to speak of whatsoever its default password is literally one sue three. and the device doesn't seem to have any privacy policy at all so that item is labeled as super creepy there are a lot of good deals of course on electronics out there today but it is worth it i think for consumers to do their research and make sure that low price is worth the risk of privacy invasion yes absolutely and most people probably do that most of you now know but in general do consumers really care about these things do that actually lower the internet and find out what. these concerns are justified i don't think many people do i mean there's a couple other products out there that kind of show you that while. that was not reviewed by mozilla but i think is worth flagging is the facebook portal and this is released now recently by facebook it's meant to kind of compete with amazon and google is a smart display you can with a built in camera chat with your friends do video calls the camera will automatically track you and follow you while you're chatting if that isn't creepy enough it turns out the privacy policy here is even creepier according to facebook the portable collect information about your chats how long you call people how often for example if they use that information to target you with ads on facebook or other apps like instagram so a little creepy there too is there anything that you particularly worried about you've looked into this these are some some. very tough examples i mean do you use things like. home i always shied away from personally don't i shy away from it so i think it's a little bit creepy i don't want this machine that's always listening to me in my home i know that some of the business producers admitted to me that they do buy those i think look there's a choice between convenience and privacy right now most consumers are choosing convenience the privacy risks aren't big enough for them but it's something that increasingly people will have to look at i mean thirty two million of these smart speakers were sold last year amazon is now the biggest manufacturer of speakers in the world and increasingly all these daily items your toaster or your refrigerator car will be connected to the internet so privacy increasingly important as well as my toaster doesn't talk to me thank you very much. from a social media this well because a logistics center in germany and spain went on strike on black friday demanding higher wages and better working conditions the company said ninety percent of stuff walked off the job at the center madrid union says the labor disputes thought of because i wasn't changed employees conditions and now lose all of them sick pay all break. and that's it from a focus on europe is up next thank you very much from washington of your business but i'm. trying to. track. down to more. every year in the spanish town three hundred twenty five i mean runs changes comes. to me it's quick and easy money. the goods trucks from morocco the. minister the mafia the money losing the money the police and the local people. come. to a mess d.w. . border war. i think is everything challenging first on how to make a muslim. so much different culture between here and there challenging for if the people. finish honestly i think it was worth it for me to come to germany. which of my got my license to work as. swimming instructor. and now my two children are nothing to us just one of the toughest. what's your story take part cherish on info migrants die. take a. good technology digital expensive more transforming the. easier to wait for it. the second season of our documentary series. join germantown. as they explore. starts november twenty fourth v.w. . about a very warm welcome indeed to focus on europe with me peter craven and we begin in southern state which is one of the largest gateways for illegal drugs and the european union every day traffic has smuggled tons of hashish across the

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