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anke is the next in a long line of ketterers who have taken on the family firm.ares her passion for beer and took the ketterer surname when they married. germany is a rich country. its wealth depends on family businesses just like this one — the so—called mittelstand. and the world is changing, fast. german companies are trying to keep up. earlier this summer. angela merkel�*s last months in office dominated by the worst floods in living memory. the woman once hailed as the �*climate chancellor�* under pressure to do more to mitigate the effects of climate change. merkel�*s germany has reduced emissions, invested in renewables. but its current targets, many argue, are not strict enough, and germany is still burning coal — in part because chancellor merkel and germany�*s still burning coal — in part because chancellor merkel abandoned nuclear power after the disaster of fukushima. a new generation of voters is turning green. but, deep in the german forest, the damage is already done. they�*re cutting down acres and acres of dying woodland. these trees took 60 year
anke is the next in a long line of ketterers who have taken on the family firm.ares her passion for beer and took the ketterer surname when they married. germany is a rich country. its wealth depends on family businesses just like this one — the so—called mittelstand. and the world is changing, fast. german companies are trying to keep up. earlier this summer. angela merkel�*s last months in office dominated by the worst floods in living memory. the woman once hailed as the �*climate...
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anke is the next in a long line of ketterers to inherit the secret recipe and take on the family firm rich country. its wealth depends on family businesses just like this one — the so—called mittelstand. and the world's changing, fast. german companies are trying to keep up. but germany's sense of security was shattered earlier this summer. angela merkel�*s last months in office dominated by the worst floods in living memory. the woman once hailed as the �*climate chancellor�* under pressure to do more to mitigate the effects of climate change. merkel�*s germany has reduced emissions, invested in renewables. but its current targets, many argue, aren�*t strict enough, and germany�*s still burning coal — in part because chancellor merkel abandoned nuclear power after the disaster at fu kushima. a new generation of voters is turning green. but, deep in the german forest, the damage is already done. they�*re cutting down acres and acres of dying woodland. these trees took 60 years to grow. they�*re down in just six seconds. forester hans showed us the problem. these bugs bore into the hea
anke is the next in a long line of ketterers to inherit the secret recipe and take on the family firm rich country. its wealth depends on family businesses just like this one — the so—called mittelstand. and the world's changing, fast. german companies are trying to keep up. but germany's sense of security was shattered earlier this summer. angela merkel�*s last months in office dominated by the worst floods in living memory. the woman once hailed as the �*climate chancellor�* under...
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he's agreed to do this program in anke interview and conversatn followed by questions from our audienced be grateful if audience members could put questions in the q&a at the bottom of the screen. kevin, thank you for joining us. >> thank you, i really appreciate the dictation and thank you to everybody out there attending. >> i want to begin by asking you to discuss how your military background influenced the writing of the book. >> okay. first of all, it's important -- you don't have to be having military background to have a good military historian. i'd say the greatest military historian hasn't had a military background so you look at military historians rick atkinson, andrew, you -- you don't have to havee a military background but i do think having extensive militaryit experience like i do can maybe add different perspectives to research and t writing. little things like i know what it's like to go through the woods, but those are wet, tired and hungry for six days straight for as a border battalion commander and former company commander, i can speak with firsthand knowledge about
he's agreed to do this program in anke interview and conversatn followed by questions from our audienced be grateful if audience members could put questions in the q&a at the bottom of the screen. kevin, thank you for joining us. >> thank you, i really appreciate the dictation and thank you to everybody out there attending. >> i want to begin by asking you to discuss how your military background influenced the writing of the book. >> okay. first of all, it's important --...
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comments from the likes of the german bund is bank -- bundesb ank. let's get to the opec story.c-plus has stuck with a plan to boost crude oil production, wagering the global market can absorb additional supply as demand improves. ship tracking data shows the global flow plunged last month. this is raising questions abo individual nations' ability to raise oil supply. the first person we wanted to speak to on the back of this meeting. the amount of time they spent discussing this, just one hour -- the harmony around opec-plus, do you see harmony? >> for now, definitely. felt a bit like everybody is in holiday mode. seems like an end of august, early september meeting. i think the harmony is very good right now. there was some concern. there were definitely concerns about covid cases rising and demand being lackluster in asia, potentially the u.s. as well, but with rent up $72 -- brent at $72, a pause was not something they would have gone ahead with. i will say, coming winter, if demand concerns are still there, i would not rule out. for now there is harmony. tom: all of it inte
comments from the likes of the german bund is bank -- bundesb ank. let's get to the opec story.c-plus has stuck with a plan to boost crude oil production, wagering the global market can absorb additional supply as demand improves. ship tracking data shows the global flow plunged last month. this is raising questions abo individual nations' ability to raise oil supply. the first person we wanted to speak to on the back of this meeting. the amount of time they spent discussing this, just one hour...
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ank you. >> as we continue toward -- continue to report on the covid-19 pandemic, we have -- we are reportingn a very different mask trauma. this is in the city that was the epenter of both, new york. >> they share an unbreakable bond forged in the smoke and flames of the world trade center quite this picture was taken 20 seconds before the second tower collapsed. in the front is jack. i would be back here. >> 20 years later, the memories are still vivid. >> went i get back from ground zero, that is in my jacket pocket. >> this was among the paramedics who raced down from manhattan's upper east side. >> it seemed the top of the building tilted. there is just aoment or all looked at each other and gave each other permission. quite the buildings were coming down. i was trying to find the rest of my staff. >> the remains of two of them were not found for months. after freeing themselves, neither wanted to leave. >> during the day, people were like you have to get out of here, you're hurt. but then, two of my guys -- quest they physically remove you. >> they gave me no alternative. it took me by
ank you. >> as we continue toward -- continue to report on the covid-19 pandemic, we have -- we are reportingn a very different mask trauma. this is in the city that was the epenter of both, new york. >> they share an unbreakable bond forged in the smoke and flames of the world trade center quite this picture was taken 20 seconds before the second tower collapsed. in the front is jack. i would be back here. >> 20 years later, the memories are still vivid. >> went i get...
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as a reporter is that there's like the internet and then there's everything else and i think there's ankdency the days of the tools we have available to us make it so easy to find things on google and you push a little deeper in your on his papers.com but once you get from once you have gone through ythe available based archives from others a huge amount of's left that hasn't been digitized. figure out arthur sackler had given money in the 80s, a top university for the construction of a new library and there was like a week of festivities defense i figured maybe there's something there so i was trying to figure out what other student applications and ends up finding i think it's the toughest criterion, top university newspaper and finding somebody like an archivist found on i think microfilm made a pdf of this special issue and sent it to me and sure enough there was this one page interview with arthur sackler peeking to student journalists in the 80s in which he tells amazing stories that were never told anywhere else and one of them is a story where he talks about how the height of the
as a reporter is that there's like the internet and then there's everything else and i think there's ankdency the days of the tools we have available to us make it so easy to find things on google and you push a little deeper in your on his papers.com but once you get from once you have gone through ythe available based archives from others a huge amount of's left that hasn't been digitized. figure out arthur sackler had given money in the 80s, a top university for the construction of a new...
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. >>> and secretary of state ank any blinken is set to face lawmakers today. tough questions just minutes from now. what to expect just ahead. so you only pay for what you need. sorry? limu, you're an animalal! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ you have the best pizza in town and the worst wait times. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire my name is monique, i'm 41, and i'm a federal contract investigator. as a single parent, i would run from football games to work and trying to balance it all. so, what do you see when you look at yourself? i see a person that's caring. sometimes i care too much, and that's when i had to learn to put myself first, because i would care about everyone all the time but i'm just as they are. botox® cosmetic is fda approved to temporarily make frown lines, crow's feet and forehead lines look better. the effects of botox® cosmetic may spread hours to weeks after injection, causin
. >>> and secretary of state ank any blinken is set to face lawmakers today. tough questions just minutes from now. what to expect just ahead. so you only pay for what you need. sorry? limu, you're an animalal! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ you have the best pizza in town and the worst wait times. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit...
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ank you very much. >> that' a good thing to remember. >> thank you very much.really appreciate it. >>> coming up, today the trsury secretary said that the united states of ameca will for the first time i history crash int its debt ceiling and default on i debts on or about october 18th. that's next. it's a wishlist on wheels. a choice that requires no explanation. it's where safe and daring seamlessly intersect. it's understated, yet over-delivers. it is truly the mercedes-benz of sports sedans. lease the 2021 c 300 sedan for just $449 a month at your cal merces-benz dealer. tonight, i'll be eating a buffalo chicken panini with extra hot sauce. tonight, i'll be eating salmon sushi with a japanese jiggly cheesecake. (doorbell rings) jolly good. fire. (horse neighing) elton: nas? ye? spare a pound? what? you know, bones, shillings, lolly? lolly? bangers and mash? i'm... i'm sorry? i don't have any money. you don't look broke. elton: my rocket is skint! before treating your chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more, you're not
ank you very much. >> that' a good thing to remember. >> thank you very much.really appreciate it. >>> coming up, today the trsury secretary said that the united states of ameca will for the first time i history crash int its debt ceiling and default on i debts on or about october 18th. that's next. it's a wishlist on wheels. a choice that requires no explanation. it's where safe and daring seamlessly intersect. it's understated, yet over-delivers. it is truly the...
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one of my anks was i wanted to humanize these victims because like you said, what of the things peopled to the gabby petito case, they can see her life, her pictures, and so they can see themselves in her. i feel it is important for people to also see themselves in women of color because we are also victims of these crimes, but we are mothers and sisters and daughters, college students -- we are all of these things that can be relatable to people. i felt it was important for this podcast to be out there and highlight these women and their stories. amy: can you tell us kyra's story? >> a young black woman missing from chicago, illinois. she was three months pregnant at the time should sing in october 2018 -- she went missing in october 2018. she was a postal worker. she had a doctors appointment the day she went missing. she was supposed to go -- he had an ultrasound appointment. she went was the her family spoke to her that day. she called out of work the next day i know has seen her since. there is a popular video out that had what the public thought for a long time was kyra in the vi
one of my anks was i wanted to humanize these victims because like you said, what of the things peopled to the gabby petito case, they can see her life, her pictures, and so they can see themselves in her. i feel it is important for people to also see themselves in women of color because we are also victims of these crimes, but we are mothers and sisters and daughters, college students -- we are all of these things that can be relatable to people. i felt it was important for this podcast to be...
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. >> wll see what happens ank you. i hope that help is on the way >> tha you. >>> from extremeeather to extreme politics, texas now has the most restrictive abortion lawsthe whole country. ll make my casnext. m with usaa. y see the tow truck? yes, thank y, that was fast. sg houston never expected this to happen. but . .paid r claim... .and we even pulled a few strings. making it easy to me tt that's whawe're made for usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. get a quote today. st bladder leapads were mila. until always diseet invent a pathat protes differently. with two rapiddrlayers. for stro pteion, that's always. questi your protection.rs. fortralways discreet.'s always. tohe strts toom editalkbout credit.ng n you repair yr edit yr? tohe styes toom edital-great. hoit.ng how longoes crit edit yr? pair take? i don't know, like 1yes. what? aryou inne? what's good cred sce?o. 600. maybe if you're ying to pathousas extra in ierest rates. cut the nfusion, get started with aree crit evaluation at creditrair.com. and there
. >> wll see what happens ank you. i hope that help is on the way >> tha you. >>> from extremeeather to extreme politics, texas now has the most restrictive abortion lawsthe whole country. ll make my casnext. m with usaa. y see the tow truck? yes, thank y, that was fast. sg houston never expected this to happen. but . .paid r claim... .and we even pulled a few strings. making it easy to me tt that's whawe're made for usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. get a quote...
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ank you, everybody. [ applause ] >> you have been watching,f course, forrresident back obama at the cemonial groundbreaki of his presential centern the cy of chicago. you can see t present, t first dy heang down to those shovels rht there for that photo-op. shaq brewster is in chicago for this. the former president has been talking more about this, he had the exclusive ierview on abc this morning in which he said he was confident that this place, this location wld be an asset to the cmunityn whic it ts. he tked i hispeech tre about wanting to see this as a forward-looking hub for inkers, fornnovators all over the countr >> reporter: right. at's exactly right, hallie. and that's sething you heard phasized when you heard from the yor ere. you heard them emphasize the investme that it's bnging to the south sidef chicago, this jackso park are and that is why you're hearing the president emphasize this point. one thing that you notice is with this presidential museum, they emphasis it's a presidential center. d it will have the 235 buding that wilbe the corner store of this cenr. but this is goin
ank you, everybody. [ applause ] >> you have been watching,f course, forrresident back obama at the cemonial groundbreaki of his presential centern the cy of chicago. you can see t present, t first dy heang down to those shovels rht there for that photo-op. shaq brewster is in chicago for this. the former president has been talking more about this, he had the exclusive ierview on abc this morning in which he said he was confident that this place, this location wld be an asset to the...
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john: ashley lopez, ank you very much. ashley: thank you. judy: even before the u.s.inally left afghanistan, many of the nearly 40 million people who live there were in dire need. sanitation, clean water, food, all in short or quickly disappearing supply. now, with the taliban in charge, the job of aid groups is that much harder. add to that, tens of thousands who have fled the country in the past few weeks, who will house and care for them? i spoke earlier today with the leaders of two vital united nations agencies. filipo grandi is the u.n. high commissioner for human rights. and henrietta fore is executive director of unicef, the un's children's agency. thank you both so much for joining us today. you have said the crisis may be over at the kabul airport. and you are thankful for everybody who was able to get out. he said the humanitarian crisis is just beginning for those afghans were left in the country. what did you mean by that? filipo: i mean that 39 billion afghans are left in afghanistan and we estimate that at least half of them are in need of humanitarian
john: ashley lopez, ank you very much. ashley: thank you. judy: even before the u.s.inally left afghanistan, many of the nearly 40 million people who live there were in dire need. sanitation, clean water, food, all in short or quickly disappearing supply. now, with the taliban in charge, the job of aid groups is that much harder. add to that, tens of thousands who have fled the country in the past few weeks, who will house and care for them? i spoke earlier today with the leaders of two vital...
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. >> t ank you. and with no callers in the queue, we can move on to the next item. >> hearing no further requests to speak on this item, is there a motion to approve the das commission minutes? >> so moved. >> commissioner scholar moved and commissioner young seconded it. madam secretary, please take the roll call to approve the is june 2 and july 16 commission minutes. [roll call taken] >> and with that, there is a unanimous vote. >> commissioners, item 5 is the executive director report. executive director kelly deerman is here and ready to give her report. thank you so much. >> thank you so much, commissioner. happy september, everyone. i will start with the federal update. last tuesday the house passed the $3.5 trillion -- and that's with a "t" -- budget resolution approved by the senate earlier this month. now the various senate and house committees will work on what is being referred to as the human infrastructure package within their individual jurisdictions. the house is trying to conclude it
. >> t ank you. and with no callers in the queue, we can move on to the next item. >> hearing no further requests to speak on this item, is there a motion to approve the das commission minutes? >> so moved. >> commissioner scholar moved and commissioner young seconded it. madam secretary, please take the roll call to approve the is june 2 and july 16 commission minutes. [roll call taken] >> and with that, there is a unanimous vote. >> commissioners, item 5 is...
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to what extent is this a playbook other central b anks are looking at? it is in line with other central banks. they are trying to go at length to explain that tapering is not the same as tightening, and they want to get through the process of winding down the quantitative easing program, and have a period before discussing raising rates. at the moment the market is pricing in a full rate hike, and the rba is saying, hang on a moment. there is a disconnect. the rba will be looking at the delta variant which has caused disruption in the australian economy due to the pace of vaccinations. when you look at forward inflation expectations, they are lower than what the rba would like. it makes sense at the moment. what we will look at is whether they get the delta variant under control and if the australian economy picks up again, and this is just a delay and not a disruption. anna: what is the thinking in the market about the efforts central banks are making to detach commentary around tapering and asset purchases, and commentary around increasing interest rat
to what extent is this a playbook other central b anks are looking at? it is in line with other central banks. they are trying to go at length to explain that tapering is not the same as tightening, and they want to get through the process of winding down the quantitative easing program, and have a period before discussing raising rates. at the moment the market is pricing in a full rate hike, and the rba is saying, hang on a moment. there is a disconnect. the rba will be looking at the delta...
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>> thank you very much, member bice,anking members of the subcommittee.ou for the opportunity to testify today. i speak here today as the acting chief scientist of noaa and permanent position as administrator for oceanic research. and the international ocean graphic which created the -- dr. linen and i and four other americans were among only 20 individuals selected globally who have guided the development of this decade of ocean science, and mye commitment and greeting to our two other panelists dr. ballard, a very close partner of ours and the inspiration and innovation of ocean exploration, and dr. crosby who has quite a history, including noaa.r. the writers of rachel carson, gave warning andud inspiration about the ocean environment. those warnings produced environmental legislation to clean the air, the water, the ocean, and our environment and our economyan have both prosper since. today, america's blue economy is worth nearly $373 billion in gdp as thece chairwoman reminded us but today's warnings again appear to include plastics pollution, pirate
>> thank you very much, member bice,anking members of the subcommittee.ou for the opportunity to testify today. i speak here today as the acting chief scientist of noaa and permanent position as administrator for oceanic research. and the international ocean graphic which created the -- dr. linen and i and four other americans were among only 20 individuals selected globally who have guided the development of this decade of ocean science, and mye commitment and greeting to our two other...
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. >> t ank you.n move on to the next item. >> hearing no further requests to speak on this item, is there a motion to approve the das commission minutes? >> so moved. >> commissioner scholar moved and commissioner young seconded it. madam secretary, please take the roll call to approve the is june 2 and july 16 commission minutes. [roll call taken] >> and with that, there is a unanimous vote. >> commissioners, item 5 is the executive director report. executive director kelly deerman is here and ready to give her report. thank you so much. >> thank you so much, commissioner. happy september, everyone. i will start with the federal update. last tuesday the house passed the $3.5 trillion -- and that's with a "t" -- budget resolution approved by the senate earlier this month. now the various senate and house committees will work on what is being referred to as the human infrastructure package within their individual jurisdictions. the house is trying to conclude its committee work on the legislation by s
. >> t ank you.n move on to the next item. >> hearing no further requests to speak on this item, is there a motion to approve the das commission minutes? >> so moved. >> commissioner scholar moved and commissioner young seconded it. madam secretary, please take the roll call to approve the is june 2 and july 16 commission minutes. [roll call taken] >> and with that, there is a unanimous vote. >> commissioners, item 5 is the executive director report....