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feeding them for example to deet researchers don't even know the half of exactly how corals function and this coral reef ecosystem is giving many scientists hopes they can discover much more. we can learn a lot about species with d.n.a. testing but it's not just about the coral itself there are many more factors and that makes it very very complex. the biologists in arnhem are trying to gain better understanding of the corals they want to find out how to help them survive long term in the wild. here in the great barrier reef in australia climate change is warming the ocean and causing the water to become hyper acidic. add the pollution and damage caused by fishing and the result is more frequent devastating bleaching . was used to be i'm it's like a forest without animals if there's no forest then there's no forest animals it's the same with a coral reef if there are no corals then you don't have the other animals either reefs or the nurseries of the sea that's why there's a minute fraction of the underwater world at birth to. the corals here grew more quickly and are healthier than
feeding them for example to deet researchers don't even know the half of exactly how corals function and this coral reef ecosystem is giving many scientists hopes they can discover much more. we can learn a lot about species with d.n.a. testing but it's not just about the coral itself there are many more factors and that makes it very very complex. the biologists in arnhem are trying to gain better understanding of the corals they want to find out how to help them survive long term in the wild....
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like through sequences that deets has already designed around 50 products he likes to think outside the box and meanwhile has become one of the most important german designers working today his most recent project is a more generous sofa system the slip covers can be changed quickly and easily proving that stefan deeks knows a flexible and sustainable approach to design never goes out of style. and that brings us to the end of our show but visit us online where you will find many more interesting reports as well as our viewer draw we're giving away this backpack full off goodies join us again next week by by blow. good shape. what effect on climate change have on our house for me as a g.p. it's a very important real clear cut. speech in the future and one of my son. moved to colorado. in 30 minutes. always on the road but i was at home to. the curb and make some possible. julia says he and esther are passionate temper girls. but they are the things to the. pre-cancer supply from. red. 90 minutes on d w. why did this person. there are many bands for. the band there is a mosque that can b
like through sequences that deets has already designed around 50 products he likes to think outside the box and meanwhile has become one of the most important german designers working today his most recent project is a more generous sofa system the slip covers can be changed quickly and easily proving that stefan deeks knows a flexible and sustainable approach to design never goes out of style. and that brings us to the end of our show but visit us online where you will find many more...
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deets has already designed around 50 products he likes to think outside the box and meanwhile has become one of the most important designers working today his most recent project is a morgan a sofa system the slip covers can be changed quickly and easily proving that. a flexible and sustainable approach to design never goes out of style. and that brings us to the end of our show but visit us online where you will find many more interesting reports as well as our viewer draw we're giving away their backpacks full off goodies join us again next week by blow. call on the road with our superheroes my mission is clear kushti good and to me cause surely should explore in germany. they died in canada check everything out there's a lot going on there logano by germany tried and tested again. in 30 minutes on t.w. . this is. actually he has been dead for 22 years kurt is a clown. from frozen genetic tissue. and providing hope for endangered species. learning to preserve biodiversity hiding the scenes from beyond the grave. is this the future tomorrow today. in 60 minutes on t w. this year i mean
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it one stefan deets the german sustainability award for 2021. we made i know it's lamp here almost 5 metres high we came up with this concept a flexible rod with a super lightweight shade attached and we tried to push it to the extreme. so we can put the lamp in a corner and eliminate a dinner table almost 3 metres away. the floor level to manufacture a mic is based on that well known model type 113 a desk lamp designed from 1923 it was one of the 1st serially produced adjustable lamps spoiled wahid. the products that were last manufactured for the companies or bauhaus designs which were very mechanical with this background my idea was to do the exact opposite of what they had to be something that was kind of the antithesis of this 1920 s. mechanics which is a mini hobby that's once again. creating contemporary form from traditional design designed to bend to a chair in 2007 employing a process that uses steam to bend toward the peonies torn it brothers company made design history with their coffeehouse chair inventing the technique in the middl
it one stefan deets the german sustainability award for 2021. we made i know it's lamp here almost 5 metres high we came up with this concept a flexible rod with a super lightweight shade attached and we tried to push it to the extreme. so we can put the lamp in a corner and eliminate a dinner table almost 3 metres away. the floor level to manufacture a mic is based on that well known model type 113 a desk lamp designed from 1923 it was one of the 1st serially produced adjustable lamps spoiled...
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made of mostly recycled materials and can be disassembled without the use of tools it was definite deets the german sustainability award for 2021. we made i know it's lamp here almost 5 metres high we came up with this concept a flexible rod with a super lightweight shade attached and we tried to push it to the extreme. so we can put the lamp in a corner and eliminate a dinner table almost 3 metres away. at the floor level for manufacture i'm it is based on their well known model type 113 a desk lamp designed from 1923 which is one of the 1st serially produced adjustable lamps world war heat. products that were last manufactured for the companies or bauhaus designs which were very mechanical with this background my idea was to do the exact opposite of what they had to be something that was kind of the antithesis of this 1920 s. mechanics with that's once you got it. creating contemporary form from traditional design designed to bend to a chair in 2007 implying a process that uses steam to bend toward the viennese torn it brothers company may design. street with that coffee house chair in
made of mostly recycled materials and can be disassembled without the use of tools it was definite deets the german sustainability award for 2021. we made i know it's lamp here almost 5 metres high we came up with this concept a flexible rod with a super lightweight shade attached and we tried to push it to the extreme. so we can put the lamp in a corner and eliminate a dinner table almost 3 metres away. at the floor level for manufacture i'm it is based on their well known model type 113 a...
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by feeding them for example to deet researchers don't even know the half of exactly how corals function and this coral reef ecosystem at the zoo is giving many scientists hopes they can discover much more. we can learn a lot about species with d.n.a. testing but it's not just about the coral itself there are many more factors and that makes it very very complex. the biologists in arnhem are trying to gain better understanding of the corals they want to find out how to help them survive long term in the wild. here in the great barrier reef in australia climate change is warming the ocean and causing the water to become hyper acidic. add the pollution and damage caused by fishing and the result is more frequent devastating bleaching . is used to be i'm god it's like a forest without animals if there's no forest then there's no forest animals it's the same with a coral reef if there are no corals then you don't have the other animals either reefs are the nurseries of the sea. that's why they're the main attraction of the underwater world at birth here's to. the corals here grew more quickl
by feeding them for example to deet researchers don't even know the half of exactly how corals function and this coral reef ecosystem at the zoo is giving many scientists hopes they can discover much more. we can learn a lot about species with d.n.a. testing but it's not just about the coral itself there are many more factors and that makes it very very complex. the biologists in arnhem are trying to gain better understanding of the corals they want to find out how to help them survive long...
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by feeding them for example to deet researchers don't even know the half of exactly how corals function and this clarice ecosystem at the zoo is giving many scientists hopes he can discover much more. we can learn a lot about species with d.n.a. testing but it's not just about the coral itself there are many more factors and that makes it very very complex. the biologists in arnhem are trying to gain better understanding of the corals they want to find out how to help them survive long term in the wild. here in the great barrier reef in australia climate change is warming the ocean and causing the water to become hyper acidic. add the pollution and damage caused by fishing and the result is more frequent devastating bleaching . is used to be i'm god it's like a forest without animals if there's no forest then there's no forest animals it's the same with a coral reef if there are no corals then you don't have the other animals either reefs are the nurseries of the sea that's why they're the main attraction of the underwater world at birth or zoo. the corals here grew more quickly and are
by feeding them for example to deet researchers don't even know the half of exactly how corals function and this clarice ecosystem at the zoo is giving many scientists hopes he can discover much more. we can learn a lot about species with d.n.a. testing but it's not just about the coral itself there are many more factors and that makes it very very complex. the biologists in arnhem are trying to gain better understanding of the corals they want to find out how to help them survive long term in...
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president can do right now meanwhile he's going to keep pushing on capitol hill is economic adviser brian deets gave a news conference at the white house in which he said this would prevent this bigger package to prevent a continued economic spiral and could save the country months in recovery time all right john hendren reporting from washington john thank you let's speak to stan boy who's a resident scholar at the american enterprise institute on a specialist on political economy and public finances joining us from washington as well thanks for your time with us john voigt our so. we heard the president speak earlier on and he basically made both the moral as well as the economic argument let's look at the economics for a 2nd unemployment is incredibly high in the u.s. there are more job losses to com according to biden as his plan to ambitious or is that not enough. i think it's i think parts of the plan are very appropriate and well targeted the job losses that still remain which are pretty significant so there's about 10000000 people who are out of work who are who are working about a year
president can do right now meanwhile he's going to keep pushing on capitol hill is economic adviser brian deets gave a news conference at the white house in which he said this would prevent this bigger package to prevent a continued economic spiral and could save the country months in recovery time all right john hendren reporting from washington john thank you let's speak to stan boy who's a resident scholar at the american enterprise institute on a specialist on political economy and public...
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like through sequences that deets has already designed around 50 products he likes to think outside the box and meanwhile has become one of the most important german designers working today his most recent project is a modern listen for system the slip covers can be changed quickly and easily proving that stefan deeks knew it was a flexible and sustainable approach to design never goes out of style. and that brings us to the end of our show but visit us online where you will find many more interesting reports as well as our viewer draw we're giving away this backpack full off goodies join us again next week bye bye. and there are 2 faces of the pandemic. since 2 clearest disappeared some are struggling to make ends meet for others almost nothing has changed and they are always online. this is how local and regional new knowledge experience decreases different. $3000.00 cuts next month t w. young rock n emigrants. being on the police will stop the. they know that the road is not a solution. they know their flights could be fatal. going back not an option. shattered dreams. in 45 minutes
like through sequences that deets has already designed around 50 products he likes to think outside the box and meanwhile has become one of the most important german designers working today his most recent project is a modern listen for system the slip covers can be changed quickly and easily proving that stefan deeks knew it was a flexible and sustainable approach to design never goes out of style. and that brings us to the end of our show but visit us online where you will find many more...
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like we did with intel this was a big rebound story for a company that doesn't have, i think, as much deet the overall market especially because of all the reasons we're talking about. cognitive cloud was part of the disappointment and software. that was up last quarter and parts of the surprise. this is a shape we talked about how slow it turns. and i think when you see a fork in the road, you take it i think that's what ibm's doing. >> here's a, would you rather royal. in terms of betting on a turnaround intel or ibm nathan >> intel no doubt about it. you have a very clear focus on what was wrong and how to gain back that market share you have valuation support you have a good balance sheet. you have really constructive activists there. i'd much rather intel. >> guy, ibm has gary cohen >> i'll take ibm just to get dan mad at any i like salty dan better than easy dan they're getting into the right businesses they're not doing a particularly good job, but if they can somehow figure out to get decent growth rates, not akin to the -- talk about a stock that could do higher from here so i'll
like we did with intel this was a big rebound story for a company that doesn't have, i think, as much deet the overall market especially because of all the reasons we're talking about. cognitive cloud was part of the disappointment and software. that was up last quarter and parts of the surprise. this is a shape we talked about how slow it turns. and i think when you see a fork in the road, you take it i think that's what ibm's doing. >> here's a, would you rather royal. in terms of...
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i was doing the second movie, the battle for helms deet.iny. there was a stairway a little over a foot wide, no railing, going up the side of a wall. there's a scene where i'm fighting my way up trying to get to the top, and there are all these orks coming down, and i'm fighting them all the way up. one throws a spear sideways and i throw my legs over and leapt over the precipice and kept going. they said, take a break, and rest a little. everybody was rushing down. i turned and was going down the stairs and i suddenly got it really badly and i froze. people waiting, all these ork ac force trying to get past me. and i just got against the wall like that, and i said, go ahead, go by, go by. i was looking out at the night sky, i couldn't go down. they go, will you all right? yeah, i'm fine, resting, relaxing. i was so tense. i finally curled around. i just had to look at the stone. i was like a spider against the wall. and then everybody had left. so it was obvious that i was up there doing this and people are going viggo, are you all right?
i was doing the second movie, the battle for helms deet.iny. there was a stairway a little over a foot wide, no railing, going up the side of a wall. there's a scene where i'm fighting my way up trying to get to the top, and there are all these orks coming down, and i'm fighting them all the way up. one throws a spear sideways and i throw my legs over and leapt over the precipice and kept going. they said, take a break, and rest a little. everybody was rushing down. i turned and was going down...
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investors may have to make a substitution it's note that big of a deet, but it was interesting that alibaba and -- >> i'm going to reserve comment on alibaba, i'm trying to stick around in the limelight, okay? >> well, we're hear in new jersey. >> true, true. >>> a new peace in "wall street journal" shows how social media platforms are being treated lie trading decks. reddit's wall street bets forum has -- $100 billion market cap right now, josh. >> but the operative part of that sentence is right now make they'll deliver and adjust that, but i think -- we used to call them robin hood stocks, now we call them tiktok stocks it's the same people i think there's more buying power than than wall street initially thought in march, april, may, whether this phenomenon began we these think trader represent about 20% of volume on any given day, but i do think that we don't want to say tiktok is the new trading desk i think we want to be very clear what was going on, is fascinating. it's mostly memes, not a long of long-termism i don't think it's particularly important for most investors to be scouri
investors may have to make a substitution it's note that big of a deet, but it was interesting that alibaba and -- >> i'm going to reserve comment on alibaba, i'm trying to stick around in the limelight, okay? >> well, we're hear in new jersey. >> true, true. >>> a new peace in "wall street journal" shows how social media platforms are being treated lie trading decks. reddit's wall street bets forum has -- $100 billion market cap right now, josh. >>...
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deets has already designed around 50 products he likes to think outside the box and meanwhile has become one of the most important german designers working today his most recent project is a modulus sofa system the slip covers can be changed quickly and easily proving that. a flexible and sustainable approach to design never goes out of style. and that brings us to the end of our show visit us online where you will find many more interesting reports as well as our viewer draw we're giving away this backpack full off goodies join us again next week by the blow. to. the for. sweet treat is a better business chocolate chip on. the jersey side of cunto production is especially evident in ivory coast. in the gulf plantations have destroyed primeval forest adults and children would like slaves. all to sweeten the bottom line for international companies are just. 15 minutes condy dalton. bored bored bored bored bored. her who. of the morning. cannot sleep because you know war isn't love live. in those wars swallow for. the news lol good news will see. there's no news no love no love for the wic
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basically my colleague jonathan winters and jonathan deets dug up they gathered a lot of violent behavior from social media and dug it up and sent it to the capitol police. but there's so much information, if the fbi knew there was a threat, why didn't they do more to protect the capitol? why didn't the fbi or department of homeland security issue their own security intelligence bulletin? there's no indication they did. the capitol was left undefended and we saw what happened. obviously now, andrea, the whole pick changed and it appears the fbi is looking at everything and putting out bulletins warning of future violence and there is a fear this was only the beginning. we are seeing online extremist groups are promising to foment violence around potentially the inauguration of joe biden in washington. so there's concern here, but the federal government has woken up. the real question is whether the fbi going forward as a handle on domestic extremists and terrorism in the way they have in the past with al qaeda and international inspired terrorism. that's the debate we will be having in th
basically my colleague jonathan winters and jonathan deets dug up they gathered a lot of violent behavior from social media and dug it up and sent it to the capitol police. but there's so much information, if the fbi knew there was a threat, why didn't they do more to protect the capitol? why didn't the fbi or department of homeland security issue their own security intelligence bulletin? there's no indication they did. the capitol was left undefended and we saw what happened. obviously now,...
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so, adam, the city of new york as well as the outskirts, tell us the deets.ly, just a big rainmaker across portions of the plains. you're seeing heavy rain currently through kansas and lifting up into illinois, but it's running into colder air, and it suddenly becomes an ice storm and snowstorm, and we see watches and warnings stretching from iowa across the great lakes, mid-atlantic including washington, d.c., philadelphia, new york. how much snow you're going to see, i'll tell you in just a moment, but as far as the timing goes, we really see the temperatures drop and this get into some of that colder air overnight tonight, so tonight around chicago and stretching across the great lakes. sunday, particularly late in the day, this is a slow moving storm, you start to see more of that snow along the east coast. and because it's such a slow mover, trout the day on -- flout the day -- throughout the day monday into tuesday, that's one of the reasons you're going to see so much snow pile up in the next couple of days. here are our potential snowfall totals, as m
so, adam, the city of new york as well as the outskirts, tell us the deets.ly, just a big rainmaker across portions of the plains. you're seeing heavy rain currently through kansas and lifting up into illinois, but it's running into colder air, and it suddenly becomes an ice storm and snowstorm, and we see watches and warnings stretching from iowa across the great lakes, mid-atlantic including washington, d.c., philadelphia, new york. how much snow you're going to see, i'll tell you in just a...
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i listened to brian deets, the head of the national economic council today and in his briefing in the white house his basic argument was listen if we don't act now in a big way we're going to have to account a in an even bigger way down the line, because we're going to dig ourselves a deeper hole. is that flawed thinking? would you subscribe to that? what do you think of that argument? >> the u.s. economy has shown great strength only slowing down recently because of uncertainty of what lies ahead in terms of politically in these shutdowns, lockdowns in place like california, so if they did less to put burdens on the economy, through regulations and perspectively taxation the economy would come back very quickly especially as they end these lockdowns and he wants to get this economy moving one he tells the governors in california and elsewhere, ease these lockdowns and he would have the fda approve the astrazeneca vaccine which does not have refrigeration problems that vaccine has already been used safely in britain and india and other countries around the world and the more we get th
i listened to brian deets, the head of the national economic council today and in his briefing in the white house his basic argument was listen if we don't act now in a big way we're going to have to account a in an even bigger way down the line, because we're going to dig ourselves a deeper hole. is that flawed thinking? would you subscribe to that? what do you think of that argument? >> the u.s. economy has shown great strength only slowing down recently because of uncertainty of what...