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carsten: i think it should help.he lifecycle story should normally help but then there comes disruption all change. what kind of car should you buy? should you go for diesel? otherwise, you have stories about the new diesel engine be in cleaner than some gasoline engines. should you go for electric? if you go for full of electric, should you go for a plug-in? people are delaying the decision. it will be pent-up demand in the coming years but it is hard to tell when people start to read -buy a new car. matt: morning for viewers, i'm going to editorialize for a minute. my recommendation would be a diesel hybrid. i think diesel engines are cleaner now and you have that 48 volt electric system which i think is an amazing component in the engines. carsten, i know you have just gone fully electric so i applaud your decision. to make theing world a better place. happy new year, carsten brzeski. 9,000,000% -- that is how much this decade best-performing asset has gained since 2010. we will talk about bitcoin -- itss spectacu
carsten: i think it should help.he lifecycle story should normally help but then there comes disruption all change. what kind of car should you buy? should you go for diesel? otherwise, you have stories about the new diesel engine be in cleaner than some gasoline engines. should you go for electric? if you go for full of electric, should you go for a plug-in? people are delaying the decision. it will be pent-up demand in the coming years but it is hard to tell when people start to read -buy a...
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carsten: people do care where gdp is.s, which countries suffer most, it is not the u.s. or china. it is germany and japan, european countries, or japan is a huge export oriented country. as soon as we work to see this trade conflict weighs on gdp growth in the u.s., i would assume that we will get more than a truce. this will only be a temporary truce and the conflict which goes beyond trade will continue to accompany us for the next years. francine: what does this all mean, if the trade war is here for 10 years, what does that actually do to gdp levels? gdpten: it probably means models have to understand that globalization and the benefits have to be modeled out of the big model, so we have a reversal of this trend of globalization benefiting most economies, pushing down inflation. we will probably see a reversal where we will have more protectionism and probably in the course of the decade, somewhat more inflationary pressure coming from deglobalization. francine: talk about currencies. if you look at the u.s.-china tra
carsten: people do care where gdp is.s, which countries suffer most, it is not the u.s. or china. it is germany and japan, european countries, or japan is a huge export oriented country. as soon as we work to see this trade conflict weighs on gdp growth in the u.s., i would assume that we will get more than a truce. this will only be a temporary truce and the conflict which goes beyond trade will continue to accompany us for the next years. francine: what does this all mean, if the trade war is...
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carsten: brexit is going to continue. future trade agreement. i think there is no single trade agreement which has been negotiated less than -- in less months. . there is an extremely high chance they will not finish the negotiations between the u.k. and eu government. could there be a disorderly brexit? that idea will be quickly back on the table. matt: do you still think hard brexit is a possibility? carsten: i think hard brexit is still a possibility because remember, boris johnson has a ready said he wanted to rule out that there will be another extension of these trade negotiations. the end of 2020 would be a very hard deadline for brexit. i don't see how they will manage to really make a trade deal by then. this again means either there will be on extension of the deadline or we will have a disorderly brexit. viewers,id, for our clients, i think one of the most important questions is, what happens to the city of london as the financial capital of europe? last week, we were reporting that now it makes like the eu cou
carsten: brexit is going to continue. future trade agreement. i think there is no single trade agreement which has been negotiated less than -- in less months. . there is an extremely high chance they will not finish the negotiations between the u.k. and eu government. could there be a disorderly brexit? that idea will be quickly back on the table. matt: do you still think hard brexit is a possibility? carsten: i think hard brexit is still a possibility because remember, boris johnson has a...
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carsten nichols and lucy macdonald.saac we are getting live pictures at the you leaders summit in brussels, where the irish prime minister, they are going around the table. you can see the european commission president together with christine lagarde of the european central bank in her first news conference yesterday, so we will see if we have any reactions. that is the irish prime minister, probably one of the most important voices in this. he is speaking to reporters. i don't know if we can listen in or not, but we will bring you all the comments shortly. ♪ this is bloomberg. >> i thick the prospect is there to develop a new partnership, and one that is good for all of us. >> does it clear the way for a general election at all? ♪ >> i want to also make it clear that i will not lead the party in any future general election campaign. toill discuss with our party ensure there is a process now of reflection on this result, and on the policies that the party will take going forward. that was jeremy corbyn saying he will st
carsten nichols and lucy macdonald.saac we are getting live pictures at the you leaders summit in brussels, where the irish prime minister, they are going around the table. you can see the european commission president together with christine lagarde of the european central bank in her first news conference yesterday, so we will see if we have any reactions. that is the irish prime minister, probably one of the most important voices in this. he is speaking to reporters. i don't know if we can...
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and shingles how to treat this painful skin rash now here's your host dr carsten lake a tad hello and welcome to in good shape.
and shingles how to treat this painful skin rash now here's your host dr carsten lake a tad hello and welcome to in good shape.
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meet a robot that works for organic farmer trying to carstens. gravitar feast of life or become a visionary in this operation because i'm trying to foresee the problems we'll have in a decade and i'm doing my best to solve them some of. the farmers already having problems finding enough employees to work his fields bonnie rob could solve this labor shortage by recognizing weeds and destroying them we found reline chemicals but the robot is still at the learning stage the farmer has brought in i.t. experts to help bonnie has to be able to identify which plants are wanted and which ones aren't forced to use. you can imagine drawing a picture with a green marker and the red marker and then we tell them that's a carrot and those are wheat and later we have pictures without anything and we tell the robot to find out. where would you use the color red or gray and this is what you see in the end it examines all the images and says you're away it was. artificial intelligence for farming the vegetable crop is being separated from the weeds by hand at leas
meet a robot that works for organic farmer trying to carstens. gravitar feast of life or become a visionary in this operation because i'm trying to foresee the problems we'll have in a decade and i'm doing my best to solve them some of. the farmers already having problems finding enough employees to work his fields bonnie rob could solve this labor shortage by recognizing weeds and destroying them we found reline chemicals but the robot is still at the learning stage the farmer has brought in...
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decisions or chaos mobs jungle servants disciplined shams the people from stealing told her body want carsten lives going to the start of an era that defines only managed to the 1700 the big committed to its most students december 23rd double. cutting through the noise. where i come from people are known for being tough but fair play your can get loud and people tell it like it it is going to take all of the concrete jungle of the melts in congress city that never sleeps it's this energy that makes it feel like old but amid the hustle it's important to listen and pay attention because it's not just the loudest voices who needs to be heard we all have a story to tell the i.c. it is my job as a journalist to go beyond the obvious now i'm basing your a mum and my work takes me around the world might get a. since for me the state to tell the important stories behind the headlines what is the heart of the story why does it matter who live impacts. the focus if you want. to cut through the noise to get to the truth. by davis or kelly and i work at a data. bank. play. this is d.w. news live from ber
decisions or chaos mobs jungle servants disciplined shams the people from stealing told her body want carsten lives going to the start of an era that defines only managed to the 1700 the big committed to its most students december 23rd double. cutting through the noise. where i come from people are known for being tough but fair play your can get loud and people tell it like it it is going to take all of the concrete jungle of the melts in congress city that never sleeps it's this energy that...
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and shingles how to treat this painful skin rash now here's your host dr carsten like a tattoo hello and welcome to in good shape that you have a good chicken pox when you very kid and it's healed well that's good but don't be too sure about it because 95 percent of the world's population still carry the virus inside the body and this can lead to shingles which can be a dangerous disease and this is what i'm going to talk about with professor. here at the sherry team berlin at the institute of iraq. is. showing it's going to be very painful and can decrease your quality of life but not with this effect that can protect you from seeing us. more than 50 percent of the patients who suffer from shingles are over the age of. 60 like the patient now an extra pot. the skin is red and inflamed with small blisters some of them crossed over intervening because god shingles 2 days ago she started treatment of the dermatological clinic her doctor examines her and checks or pain levels regularly in 08 and 10 is the worst pain you can imagine. at the beginning it was 10 when i fire just like someo
and shingles how to treat this painful skin rash now here's your host dr carsten like a tattoo hello and welcome to in good shape that you have a good chicken pox when you very kid and it's healed well that's good but don't be too sure about it because 95 percent of the world's population still carry the virus inside the body and this can lead to shingles which can be a dangerous disease and this is what i'm going to talk about with professor. here at the sherry team berlin at the institute of...
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when carsten spread on beaches in massive quantities, the natural chemistry and wave action cause it>> we need to remove those so they don't increase temperatures. >> >> reporter: a nonprofit dedicated to finding natural solutions to climate change and global warming. vesta says the best approaches several natural processes that don't require a lot of new and expensive pioneering technology. >> the process has long-term because it normally takes hundreds of millions of years. we can look and say well we can get more rock to break down more quickly, we can speed up the cycle. >> reporter: the director of uc davis john your institutes as one problem with this is it is most effective on beaches which occupy only a small fraction of our total landmass. inland, another kind of volcanic rock finally finally ground up can increase production while cleaning the atmosphere. >> it has a lot of neat things like zinc, things that are vital to our health. >> reporter: pulverized volcanic rock is being tested on many california farms and ranches over massive acreage. >> we can increase -- by 20 to
when carsten spread on beaches in massive quantities, the natural chemistry and wave action cause it>> we need to remove those so they don't increase temperatures. >> >> reporter: a nonprofit dedicated to finding natural solutions to climate change and global warming. vesta says the best approaches several natural processes that don't require a lot of new and expensive pioneering technology. >> the process has long-term because it normally takes hundreds of millions of...
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e yo [applause] >> thank you, professor carstens. is judithanelists chipman, an international distilled rights advocate, the 2017-2018 senior ford foundation fellow. an internationally leader in social justice she successfully sued than york board of education in the 1970's and became the systems first teacher and wheelchair. she served in the obama admin's duration as the first special advisor for international u.s. disbelief rights in the u.s. part of state. >> thank you. first i want to thank sears qs university -- syracuse andersity and the lenders to greenberg. not just for the event tonight, but probably many of you are not aware that syracuse university, and the early 1970's, again to do work on the issues of disability. they began to take into some of the deeper issues around institutionalization that disabled people were experiencing and beginning to break open some of the myths around disabled people and what in particular people with intellectual and develop mental abilities were able to do. that work has really carried fo
e yo [applause] >> thank you, professor carstens. is judithanelists chipman, an international distilled rights advocate, the 2017-2018 senior ford foundation fellow. an internationally leader in social justice she successfully sued than york board of education in the 1970's and became the systems first teacher and wheelchair. she served in the obama admin's duration as the first special advisor for international u.s. disbelief rights in the u.s. part of state. >> thank you. first i...