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go ahead, daniel. no, i don't think it's really high. per billy. i think it's really in certain ways. biden is quite accurate. what we saw in the years leading up to the civil war and 18. 61 was a very small minority of southern large scale southern slaveholders, really only a few 1000 people in all were able to use their constitutional advantages to leverage their power over the government. as a whole, and consequently what happened in $1861.00 is that the northern masses rose up and revolt and essentially cast off as the minority dictatorship. and what we're seeing now is something oddly similar, where the republicans are using their constitutional advantages to gain an edge on the what is clearly the democratic, both with a capital d and small d majority. as they try to, you know, to bend the government to their will. busy as is their right and the, the republicans are using the electoral college, the supreme court the, the standard filibuster, etc. as techniques to frustrate the democratic will. an
go ahead, daniel. no, i don't think it's really high. per billy. i think it's really in certain ways. biden is quite accurate. what we saw in the years leading up to the civil war and 18. 61 was a very small minority of southern large scale southern slaveholders, really only a few 1000 people in all were able to use their constitutional advantages to leverage their power over the government. as a whole, and consequently what happened in $1861.00 is that the northern masses rose up and revolt...
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and i will disagree with with daniels. i think a lot of conservatives, a lot of people in the g o p, do feel very much under siege with the, with the current administration and some of the things that they want to do. ok and, and that's their right to do it. ok. but, you know, smearing them is deplorable in, you know, in interaction is, i don't think is helpful. i think it's very unhelpful, and i think it will lead in a very bad place because it polarizes people even more. i mean, having, you know, patriarchal americans being called says, insurrection is a, is an amazing upfront. okay. and i mean, they're not, they're not taking it very well. and daniel brought up january 6, we can dive into that too. but what about the rights of the minority? go ahead, arthur. well, match exactly it i all due respect, daniel, you're talking about a majority being blocked by minority and maybe within the political institution. that's the case, maybe within congress and senate. that's the case right now. i would be very curious to see the a
and i will disagree with with daniels. i think a lot of conservatives, a lot of people in the g o p, do feel very much under siege with the, with the current administration and some of the things that they want to do. ok and, and that's their right to do it. ok. but, you know, smearing them is deplorable in, you know, in interaction is, i don't think is helpful. i think it's very unhelpful, and i think it will lead in a very bad place because it polarizes people even more. i mean, having, you...
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and i always appreciate, daniel, let me go to you 1st. i mean, we hear new civil war, cultural, civil war, culture war. it's been a while. that's been with this for a while. we have a president, the united states is constantly invoking this is, you know, as bad as it was before the civil war. and, you know, we hear it's almost like a battle him right now. i mean, it's this high per billy because when i hear it, it sets everybody off on all sides. go ahead, daniel. no, i don't think it's really hyperbolic. i think it's really in certain ways, biden is quite accurate. what we saw in the years leading up to the civil war in 18 . 61 was a very small minority of southern large scale southern slaveholders, really only a few 1000 people in all were able to use their constitutional advantages to leverage their power over the government. as a whole, and consequently what happened in $1861.00 is that the northern masses rose up and revolt and essentially cast off this minority dictatorship. and what we're seeing now is something oddly similar, wher
and i always appreciate, daniel, let me go to you 1st. i mean, we hear new civil war, cultural, civil war, culture war. it's been a while. that's been with this for a while. we have a president, the united states is constantly invoking this is, you know, as bad as it was before the civil war. and, you know, we hear it's almost like a battle him right now. i mean, it's this high per billy because when i hear it, it sets everybody off on all sides. go ahead, daniel. no, i don't think it's really...
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>> daniel clay. >> had you ever heard of daniel clay before? >> never.his case. >> who was daniel clay? >> daniel clay is a guy that lives in -- in monroe county and doesn't really have a permanent address. he just kind of flops around from house to house, girlfriend to girlfriend. he has a few -- a few kids. but he just kind of does his own thing. >> someone that's not doing very well in life? >> unemployed. >> oh, boy. >> and we had found out that he had actually been arrested a month or two prior -- i believe it was in may of 2016 -- by the monroe city police for a larceny from a person where he stole a backpack with some tattoo equipment off of somebody. >> a petty crime, essentially. >> but it's a felony. >> and unfortunately for daniel clay, the law in michigan had recently changed. under the old law, only dna from convicted felons was entered into the national database, codis. the new law included the dna of anyone arrested for a felony. >> so upon his arrest with the new law in michigan, they took a dna sample from him and sent it to the crime la
>> daniel clay. >> had you ever heard of daniel clay before? >> never.his case. >> who was daniel clay? >> daniel clay is a guy that lives in -- in monroe county and doesn't really have a permanent address. he just kind of flops around from house to house, girlfriend to girlfriend. he has a few -- a few kids. but he just kind of does his own thing. >> someone that's not doing very well in life? >> unemployed. >> oh, boy. >> and we had found...
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going to offer that to danielle. danielle? . ~ going to offer that to danielle. danielle?one of the - was inevitable, and one of the reasons why most in this space would say that is that we can see these learning curves of cost reduction over time, learning curves of cost reduction overtime, over decades learning curves of cost reduction over time, over decades of time. in solar, in wind, in battery, in most technical arenas, where a certain doubling, for example, the volume of this technology being put out into the world, comes out with the cost reduction. so each curve will have a different rate of learning. solar was a 24% learning curve rate, meaning that for every doubling of solar power volume out in the world, it would be 24% reduction in cost. and as you continue to see volume increase in these technologies, you will continue to see cost reduction. thank you so much, danielle. we will now go to scotland, to alastair, who has a question about nuclear energy. today we got representatives of wind and solar, which are often portrayed as the two examples of clean energy
going to offer that to danielle. danielle? . ~ going to offer that to danielle. danielle?one of the - was inevitable, and one of the reasons why most in this space would say that is that we can see these learning curves of cost reduction over time, learning curves of cost reduction overtime, over decades learning curves of cost reduction over time, over decades of time. in solar, in wind, in battery, in most technical arenas, where a certain doubling, for example, the volume of this technology...
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i'm going to offer that to danielle. so, danielle? thank you, yes.t in this space would say that is that we can see these learning curves of cost reduction over time, over decades of time. in solar, in wind, in battery, in most technical arenas, where the certain doubling, for example, the volume of this technology being put out into the world comes out with a cost reduction. so each curve will have a different rate of learning. solar was a 24% learning curve rate, meaning for every doubling of solar power volume out in the world, it'd be 24% reduction in cost. and as you continue to see volume increase in these technologies you will continue to see cost reduction. thank you so much, danielle. so we are now going to go to scotland, to alastair, who has a question about nuclear energy. alastair? hello, today we've got representatives of wind and solar, which are often portrayed as the two examples of clean energy. but there are still huge challenges with the amount of land required and energy storage required — challenges which aren't faced by existin
i'm going to offer that to danielle. so, danielle? thank you, yes.t in this space would say that is that we can see these learning curves of cost reduction over time, over decades of time. in solar, in wind, in battery, in most technical arenas, where the certain doubling, for example, the volume of this technology being put out into the world comes out with a cost reduction. so each curve will have a different rate of learning. solar was a 24% learning curve rate, meaning for every doubling of...
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shawna garber�*s link to danielle pixler came not because danielle had uploaded her dna, but becausence one person puts up their dna, they're essentially agreeing for their entire extended family to be searchable, and that's a privacy issue, isn't it? well, it's an interesting issue. it's not really specific to dna. so suppose you and i are room—mates at a home and i'm not at the house and the police come in to your house and say "james, could i please take a look inside your home?" if you say yes, you've essentially accepted that invitation for both of us. law enforcement doesn't access the underlying dna, but they do have access to the relationships that you would have to that unknown person in these photos. and that's the privacy concern. i think the thing that people have to make their mind up. you have two competing priorities here. the first priority is that you have an absolute right to privacy, but on the same token, you have a competing priority, which is we have the right to not get murdered and raped. what amount of privacy are you willing to give up versus, you know, gett
shawna garber�*s link to danielle pixler came not because danielle had uploaded her dna, but becausence one person puts up their dna, they're essentially agreeing for their entire extended family to be searchable, and that's a privacy issue, isn't it? well, it's an interesting issue. it's not really specific to dna. so suppose you and i are room—mates at a home and i'm not at the house and the police come in to your house and say "james, could i please take a look inside your...
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daniel i will start with you.when javier said the federal government has trillions of dollars try to keep americans alive during this pandemic, absolutely the governments business but he is is saying and this is a progressive view of return on investment. so what he is saying is that if we spent money on it, we own it. is a problematic it. >> extremely problematic and i think it is really callous of even of dr. anthony fauci to dismiss this as a political issue. i've know people who have been advised by the doctor because of their particular medical situation to not get the vaccine. there are people of medical reasons for it and people are just legitimately are concerned sent to dismiss all of those concerns and all those individual cases is how you just making a political statement is scary and to top it up to the level of saying that government right to supersede your concerns rated that is a level of totalitarianism that makes or to make most people uncomfortable. >> and it shows that there are many powerful pe
daniel i will start with you.when javier said the federal government has trillions of dollars try to keep americans alive during this pandemic, absolutely the governments business but he is is saying and this is a progressive view of return on investment. so what he is saying is that if we spent money on it, we own it. is a problematic it. >> extremely problematic and i think it is really callous of even of dr. anthony fauci to dismiss this as a political issue. i've know people who have...
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we have daniel shaw. he is professor of latin american and caribbean studies at the city university of new york. all right, gentlemen, cross talk girls, and that means you can jump in anytime you want. and i always appreciate it. i want to ask both of you the same question. i'll go to daniel 1st in new york. i propose this i, i would like to say after looking at all the media coverage, mainstream media coverage, this is about scoring political points and ideology, and the fate of the cuban people are actually a footnote in all of this. go ahead, daniel and new york readings. that's correct, peter. and whether it's breitbart or the new york times or the wall street journal, anywhere in between is the same unfettered scorn for cuba, for socialism, for any degree of self determination in the caribbean. in the u. s. is backyard. this is an unrelenting war on cuban self determination since the 1959 revolution they've never forgiven cuba. right now, fox news has been red, baiting black lives matter. bernie sand
we have daniel shaw. he is professor of latin american and caribbean studies at the city university of new york. all right, gentlemen, cross talk girls, and that means you can jump in anytime you want. and i always appreciate it. i want to ask both of you the same question. i'll go to daniel 1st in new york. i propose this i, i would like to say after looking at all the media coverage, mainstream media coverage, this is about scoring political points and ideology, and the fate of the cuban...
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daniel. yeah, in terms of michael's point, and he's using the same cold war rhetoric, utilitarianism, a dictatorship. but it's true that there's still a cold war. there's a new cold war against china against cuba, against the boulevard. you can begin snickered against any country with any inkling of self determination of the key word. peter, that you mentioned, of, of sovereignty in its natural that people are going to flow, follow the flow of capital. it's been trained from their homelands, whether that was in the form historically, it should be kane and other mano, crops on the islands of haiti. d. r. the revolutionary leadership, leadership is never wavered, it's always stood up. so did so with this hedge him onto. busy the north, this is david burke, goliath, the cuban people have always put forth their best generals to fight back against imperialism. and here with all the red baiting against black lives matter against bernie sanders against anyone. my gentlemen, i'm going to just going t
daniel. yeah, in terms of michael's point, and he's using the same cold war rhetoric, utilitarianism, a dictatorship. but it's true that there's still a cold war. there's a new cold war against china against cuba, against the boulevard. you can begin snickered against any country with any inkling of self determination of the key word. peter, that you mentioned, of, of sovereignty in its natural that people are going to flow, follow the flow of capital. it's been trained from their homelands,...
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daniel: jill? >> may i just add something about the concept of choice, because during the president's remarks on the afghanistan wind down last thursday, he repeated what we believe to be a false claim, that half of the afghans who are issued siv's this year do not want to come to the u.s. and are remaining in afghanistan by choice. we were really shocked and saddened to hear that claim made as it does not comport at all our experience with siv holders. from our experience, our allies want desperately to come to the united states as they've often been tracked by the taliban in their own neighborhoods. however, the tickets for the few commercial flights out of afghanistan are often cost prohibitive for most afghans who have been fortunate enough to secure a visa. for those who cannot afford flights, they have to wait for an iom flight. in the past, it could take months for those flights to be scheduled, and it's what causes the daylight between a visa issuance and arrival in the united states. when
daniel: jill? >> may i just add something about the concept of choice, because during the president's remarks on the afghanistan wind down last thursday, he repeated what we believe to be a false claim, that half of the afghans who are issued siv's this year do not want to come to the u.s. and are remaining in afghanistan by choice. we were really shocked and saddened to hear that claim made as it does not comport at all our experience with siv holders. from our experience, our allies...
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daniel hale. his lawyers went through this reduced the 18 months, arguing that his actions were motivated by a consolidated moral conflict. he committed the offense to bring attention to what he believed to be more a government conduct committed under the cloak of secrecy and contrary to public statements of then president obama regarding the alleged precision of the united states military drone program. we got reaction years of an earlier in the program from brandon bryant, a former drone operator, in america's armed forces. it's really a war on truth, not just whistleblowers. we've got people that have been propagating this war over in the middle east for almost 2 decades now. the waste of money that's going on is tremendous. and it's not government money, it's, it's the people's money, it's tax payer money and it's in, it's the government is at war with its own people. and i don't think that the people actually understand what's happening. there's a bunch of things that we see and we are power,
daniel hale. his lawyers went through this reduced the 18 months, arguing that his actions were motivated by a consolidated moral conflict. he committed the offense to bring attention to what he believed to be more a government conduct committed under the cloak of secrecy and contrary to public statements of then president obama regarding the alleged precision of the united states military drone program. we got reaction years of an earlier in the program from brandon bryant, a former drone...
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but before we get into that let me let daniel make a positive case. the concern that a few conservatives are involved but this is leaning left but what would you say? >> it is not accurate. let me explain the process. as we worked we started from the beginning. at every level from 162230, everything we pull together we talked to ensure diversity of viewpoints and demographic and geographic through the structure of the network and diversity of all dimensions. as we had the conversation we bring to the surface issues that reflect perspectives. in some cases we present them as design challenges. as an example of the first we talk to education for democracy, the country splits according to those who describe the system that we have. those who advocate democracy and egalitarian futures, they public on order and structure and concepts like that. we brought to the surface both of those opinions and put them together in a constitutional democracy. throughout the writing of the roadmap was emphasis on constitutional democracy understanding how that structure b
but before we get into that let me let daniel make a positive case. the concern that a few conservatives are involved but this is leaning left but what would you say? >> it is not accurate. let me explain the process. as we worked we started from the beginning. at every level from 162230, everything we pull together we talked to ensure diversity of viewpoints and demographic and geographic through the structure of the network and diversity of all dimensions. as we had the conversation we...
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go ahead, daniel. well, i think it is, you know, that the process of the media and the, and the intelligence community merging, started and has been facilitated by war if you remember. and you can go back further, i'm sure, but i would market the 1st gulf war, where you started seeing generals and other military personnel appear on cnn and appear on the other networks as experts they brought in their outside expertise and they brought it in to explain to people what was happening, of course it was colored by their affiliations. then you saw an increase in that of course in yugoslavia, more military people, more intelligence people. and now we're at the point where we're not bringing in outside experts to serve to explain military operations to civilians. you're actually seeing a merger between the intelligence community, the military community and the media itself together in an unholy alliance. it really is what non chomsky called manufacturing consent because the american people are against war. they
go ahead, daniel. well, i think it is, you know, that the process of the media and the, and the intelligence community merging, started and has been facilitated by war if you remember. and you can go back further, i'm sure, but i would market the 1st gulf war, where you started seeing generals and other military personnel appear on cnn and appear on the other networks as experts they brought in their outside expertise and they brought it in to explain to people what was happening, of course it...
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even daniel more began is argue ing for leniency. claypool and the rest of his conspirators will go home to their home to the river along the south fork. claypool will live in peace the rest of his life. he dies there at the age of 89 in total peace and prosperity for the rest of his life. this will not be the case for our next group of loyalists we're going to discuss. talk about a conspiracy. i refer to it as the frederick seven. there's no good sexy or exciting name for this rebellion, because it is much wider but at the same time much less well-formed than claypool's rebellion. so june of 1781 a similar letter arrives, this time at the government of maryland. the information is given to this board to have good reason to believe that henry newcomer of frederick county are disaffected and dangerous persons whose going at large may be detrimental to the state. again, we have this information arrive that there's this nebulous idea that these dangerous people are afoot and plotting against the state. this conspiracy grows out of the s
even daniel more began is argue ing for leniency. claypool and the rest of his conspirators will go home to their home to the river along the south fork. claypool will live in peace the rest of his life. he dies there at the age of 89 in total peace and prosperity for the rest of his life. this will not be the case for our next group of loyalists we're going to discuss. talk about a conspiracy. i refer to it as the frederick seven. there's no good sexy or exciting name for this rebellion,...
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in early 1781, daniel morgan has left the army. he has returned home to winchester, to the winchester area. he's suffering from a lot of really, a lot of health issues. he has been passed over a few times for command. he feels like he has not gotten his due. but certainly his health at this point is beginning to fail him. but morgan agrees to raise a group of men to march over the mountains into the lost river valley into the south fork valley and put an end to claypool's rebellion before he -- before it can snowball out of control. so, he will assemble 400 men from the surrounding counties. they will march over the mountains. and, if you look at the map, you can see the winchester area. over the mountains and into the south branch valley. and they are going to first stop at john claypool's property as they are marching out and it is here that claypool and his rebels confront daniel morgan. there is a brief exchange of gunfire. john brake, claypool's second-in-command, is killed in the exchange. claypool himself and most of the oth
in early 1781, daniel morgan has left the army. he has returned home to winchester, to the winchester area. he's suffering from a lot of really, a lot of health issues. he has been passed over a few times for command. he feels like he has not gotten his due. but certainly his health at this point is beginning to fail him. but morgan agrees to raise a group of men to march over the mountains into the lost river valley into the south fork valley and put an end to claypool's rebellion before he --...
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o'connell and douglas learned some lessons from daniel o'connell. the lesson was you could agitate peacefully and get political change without having to resort to violence, and that was a collins great message to the world and douglas often referred to himself as the black o'connell because he was inspired by o'connor. so point i make is that james holman lived through a very eventful time in world history in particular. the american revolution which had a huge influence on his homeland? and it's it. it planted in ireland the seeds of a republican tradition that eventually bore fruit in 1922 when ireland became independent. so as ambassador violence in the united states, i'm proud and pleased to be here today to recognize the work of james corbin, but on the evil saint patrick's day also to recognize the contributions that so many irish people have made to this country over the decades generations and centuries past in that sense. james corbin epitomizes the irish connection with the united states that will be celebrating with as much gusto as we ca
o'connell and douglas learned some lessons from daniel o'connell. the lesson was you could agitate peacefully and get political change without having to resort to violence, and that was a collins great message to the world and douglas often referred to himself as the black o'connell because he was inspired by o'connor. so point i make is that james holman lived through a very eventful time in world history in particular. the american revolution which had a huge influence on his homeland? and...
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that's daniel morgan. the old wagner. in early 1781, daniel morgan has left the army. he's returned home to winchester. to the winchester area. he suffering from a lot of really help issues, he feels like he hasn't gotten his due. he's been passover for. command certainly has helped at this point is beginning to fail him. but morgan agrees to raise a group of men to march over the mountains into the loss river valley, into the south fort valley. and it put an end to claypool's rebellion before it can snowball out of control. he will assemble 400 men from the surrounding counties. they will march over the mountains here. if you look at the map we can see the winchester area. over the mountains, into the south branch valley. and they are going to first stop at john claypool's property as they are marching out. it's here the claypool and his rebels will confront daniel morgan. there's a roof exchange of gunfire. claypool second-in-command is killed in the exchange. claypool, himself, most of the other men under his command will scatter. they will head to the hills. they w
that's daniel morgan. the old wagner. in early 1781, daniel morgan has left the army. he's returned home to winchester. to the winchester area. he suffering from a lot of really help issues, he feels like he hasn't gotten his due. he's been passover for. command certainly has helped at this point is beginning to fail him. but morgan agrees to raise a group of men to march over the mountains into the loss river valley, into the south fort valley. and it put an end to claypool's rebellion before...
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daniel. ms. banks, thank you for your outreach work. >> thank you, board of supervisors, for having us today. i just wanted to share what it is like, the work we have been doing. will daniels mentioned about our presence working with them. that has been critical for our team to make sure to add property management talking to residents we are present. we know there is one role that property management serves and role that we are here for the residents to work with directly. knowing many years they have been living in their homes they have a lot to unpack. our role is how do we help the residents? how are we serving them? what barriers to get their floors done? it is not simple task that they would need to address with their whole family. we are working with them, making sure they have appropriate services set up for them. ever since we met from the last hearing, we have also completed 42 service connection intakes and mohct income verification and completed 21 residents needs surveys. that gave us
daniel. ms. banks, thank you for your outreach work. >> thank you, board of supervisors, for having us today. i just wanted to share what it is like, the work we have been doing. will daniels mentioned about our presence working with them. that has been critical for our team to make sure to add property management talking to residents we are present. we know there is one role that property management serves and role that we are here for the residents to work with directly. knowing many...
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>> "does daniel day want to take all daniel day to get to his --" [ laughter ] you know, it would beto set?" you know, stuff like that. um, but, yeah. [ laughter ] but danny -- you know what he was going by danny lewis. and you were going by seth -- you used to spell your name myerzz >> seth: yeah. >> myerzz. >> seth: yeah, and then lorne said i to change it because it sounded to outer space >> yeah he was like -- he said it was whacky. [ laughter ] that's what he said. he said you were like a member of the whack pack is what he said >> seth: yeah. he's so good with those little things like, whack pack >> yeah. >> seth: take all daniel day >> yeah, what a giggler. [ laughter ] but, yeah. i mean do you have any -- i'm sure you have memories of -- i can't believe that was 20 years ago. i'm having - >> seth: by the way -- >> i feel like i'm in "i am legend." >> seth: -- i should note this is the first time on this show that i have ever talked about i was on snl [ laughter ] so this is -- because i built walls around it. i was like this is -- i was like, "this is two different things." >
>> "does daniel day want to take all daniel day to get to his --" [ laughter ] you know, it would beto set?" you know, stuff like that. um, but, yeah. [ laughter ] but danny -- you know what he was going by danny lewis. and you were going by seth -- you used to spell your name myerzz >> seth: yeah. >> myerzz. >> seth: yeah, and then lorne said i to change it because it sounded to outer space >> yeah he was like -- he said it was whacky. [ laughter ]...
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daniel winter. it has to be a business. and a few moments. news news . in december, 2019 the european council. president shaw me shows embarked on a ground breaking mission. i have a clear job to make sure of the 1st time a gentleman on the planet by 2050 all you member states supported and some persuasion is required. so surprising, glanced into the very heart of power to vote. when the game of diplomatic poker, 3 power plays and alliances behind the scenes of the summit starts august 5th on d, w the the, it was angle americans last visit to the u. s. as chancellor. but did she managed to take off any of the items on her political bucket list? we'll ask an expert. and lufthansa is pushing tourists. travel is the seats to make up for no business passenger numbers. it's the launching a new airline brand. we'll take a sneak peak. hello and welcome to dw business. i'm daniel winter in burly german chancellor, anglo merkel, and us president joe biden maintained that disagreement over the contentious gnawed stream to pipeline during a visit by anglo michael t
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good morning, daniel. and good morning, mr. williams. frank gallant, what's expected today here in frankfort from the e. c. b is the announcement of a 2 year design phase, followed by a 3 year test phase for the new digital euro. and apart from this, we are probably not going to hear many more details because the details are the things to be tackled in the coming year. ok, let's go over to marcus now. as a consumer pain with a digital euro will be a similar process to pay by cards. so why would any consumer really be interested in adopting the new as of yet on tested currency? very simple because we will need to be digital currency is fossa and smart the old, normal money as we know. and as soon as more consumers will be in the things that when the cost and smart money, and that's why we need a digital central bank owned and regulated digital currency, i. e, the euro. ok, so central bank owned and regulated. and if i can just deposit my cash directly with the e. c b, isn't this going to palm private banks? yes, absolutely. and that is on
good morning, daniel. and good morning, mr. williams. frank gallant, what's expected today here in frankfort from the e. c. b is the announcement of a 2 year design phase, followed by a 3 year test phase for the new digital euro. and apart from this, we are probably not going to hear many more details because the details are the things to be tackled in the coming year. ok, let's go over to marcus now. as a consumer pain with a digital euro will be a similar process to pay by cards. so why would...
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her brother, rob, and sister danielle looking on.ble to say goodbye-— the family was at least able to say goodbye. you know, she will be near family, _ say goodbye. you know, she will be near family, she _ say goodbye. you know, she will be near family, she will - say goodbye. you know, she will be near family, she will be i be nearfamily, she will be near where, you know, we can go out and take care of her site. i suppose, if you think about just how cold this case was, it is very unlikely that shawna's identity would have ever been revealed and the murder investigation could step up if it was not for this technique. the process works, we know that, it is now down to countries across the world to work out whether or not they want to give law enforcement so much information, so much genetic information, about you and me. hello. a few places got close to 29 degrees on friday, it's likely over the weekend we will get above 30 for the first time this summer. mostly dry with hot sunshine and it is all because of high pressure which is ta
her brother, rob, and sister danielle looking on.ble to say goodbye-— the family was at least able to say goodbye. you know, she will be near family, _ say goodbye. you know, she will be near family, she _ say goodbye. you know, she will be near family, she will - say goodbye. you know, she will be near family, she will be i be nearfamily, she will be near where, you know, we can go out and take care of her site. i suppose, if you think about just how cold this case was, it is very unlikely...
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daniel: we are seeing a lot of interesting trends. as the world's largest wealth manager, we have a unique advantage and line of sight into this trend. i will say two things. number one, this trend is similar to what the boomers went through when they started to reach 40 in the mid-80's to late 80's. they were underinvested and had about 6% of allocation equities. which is on the next five to 10 years is boomers started to become more fully invested. they had upward of 30% to 40% of allocation in equities. today, when i look at millennials, 5% is holding equities. we see that increasing substantially over the next several years. in terms of how they are investing, clearly impact in esg is my the key trends. we want to look for smart investments aligned with our values. that is something morgan stanley has invested in. i would argue in the last decade or so. did the thing i would say is that index investing, to your point, looking for different types of economic trends as well or economically feasible investment trends -- that is anoth
daniel: we are seeing a lot of interesting trends. as the world's largest wealth manager, we have a unique advantage and line of sight into this trend. i will say two things. number one, this trend is similar to what the boomers went through when they started to reach 40 in the mid-80's to late 80's. they were underinvested and had about 6% of allocation equities. which is on the next five to 10 years is boomers started to become more fully invested. they had upward of 30% to 40% of allocation...
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this is what she said about her son, daniel.he was looking more like his old self again, but just the support from the community, that 5k. if it could be sold out, it was sold out. it's just amazing. >> she is an inspiring woman. >> very much so. >> love is light. love is light. >>> let's go to rob. >> good morning again, george. you know it's been nearly three weeks since that record-shattering heat wave in the northwest. portland hitting 116 degrees, and now we're still seeing the impacts of that. look at this shot out of hillsborough just west of portland. the christmas tree farms have taken a devastating blow from that heat. they just don't do well. some farmers reporting the seedlings 100% gone, and they have been fertilizing and manicuring, and look at the dead ends of those trees. about 50% lost there, so the heat is not doing well. the heat's moved to the east, and it'll spread east into the rockies and the northern plains and bismarck over 100 degrees, and records in boise, and minneapolis and sioux falls, and temperatu
this is what she said about her son, daniel.he was looking more like his old self again, but just the support from the community, that 5k. if it could be sold out, it was sold out. it's just amazing. >> she is an inspiring woman. >> very much so. >> love is light. love is light. >>> let's go to rob. >> good morning again, george. you know it's been nearly three weeks since that record-shattering heat wave in the northwest. portland hitting 116 degrees, and now...
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and i always appreciate, daniel, let me go to you 1st. i mean we hear new civil war, cultural, civil war culture war. it's been a while that's been with us for a while. we have a president, the united states is constantly invoking. this is vito as bad as it was before the civil war. and you know, we hear it's almost like a battle him right now. i mean, it's this high per bully because when i hear it, it sets everybody off on all sides. go ahead, daniel. no, i don't think it's really hyperbolic. i think it's really in certain ways, biden is quite accurate. what we saw in the years leading up to the civil war in 18 . 61 was a very small minority of southern large scale southern slaveholders, really only a few 1000 people in all were able to use their constitutional advantages.
and i always appreciate, daniel, let me go to you 1st. i mean we hear new civil war, cultural, civil war culture war. it's been a while that's been with us for a while. we have a president, the united states is constantly invoking. this is vito as bad as it was before the civil war. and you know, we hear it's almost like a battle him right now. i mean, it's this high per bully because when i hear it, it sets everybody off on all sides. go ahead, daniel. no, i don't think it's really hyperbolic....
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charles: danielle, i want to get reaction to the next story.r prices have gone right through the roof. the question everyone is asking, how long will it last. we have gerri willis to help update one of the biggest inflation stories going on right now. gerri? reporter: hey there, charles, that's right. how do you like my new ride? it is the brander new bronco. a high demand car. everyone wants to get it. if you were shopping over the 4th of july weekend, guess what, you probably couldn't get your hands on one because inventories are super-duper low. as a matter of fact, some 76% of americans are paying sticker price or more over msrp, thousands of dollars more to get the car that they want. joining me cory shaker, a third generation owner of shaker auto group to talk about this. you've been doing this a long time. >> a long time. reporter: tell me about pricing. i know you're trying to protect your own customers from higher prices. what is the competition doing? >> we have four stores in this immediate area and we're fielding calls pretty much e
charles: danielle, i want to get reaction to the next story.r prices have gone right through the roof. the question everyone is asking, how long will it last. we have gerri willis to help update one of the biggest inflation stories going on right now. gerri? reporter: hey there, charles, that's right. how do you like my new ride? it is the brander new bronco. a high demand car. everyone wants to get it. if you were shopping over the 4th of july weekend, guess what, you probably couldn't get...