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you can watch the circuit with emily chang tonight on bloomberg television and you can stream it twors later on bloomberg originals. after some of the other stories making the news, hsbc are said to have started a new round of job cuts on his asian investment bank. the lender laid off about a dozen backers on tuesday. cross asia has little bit. especially in hong kong and china. they made rounds of job cuts in asia over the past 18 months. they are halting all chickens for passengers for the day. bad weather injured by. it disrupts travel in one of the biggest aviation hubs. it stems partly from cloud ceiling operations that are meant to encourage rainfall in the uae. the u.k. chancellor tells bloomberg the start of rate cuts could lift the mood in the u.k.. it is at an autumn election. we bring more with our interview. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> welcome back to bloomberg daybreak: europe. jeremy hansen is the prospect of interesting cuts will lift the mood of voters and say the government will call a general election until the autumn. >> the decision for the independent b
you can watch the circuit with emily chang tonight on bloomberg television and you can stream it twors later on bloomberg originals. after some of the other stories making the news, hsbc are said to have started a new round of job cuts on his asian investment bank. the lender laid off about a dozen backers on tuesday. cross asia has little bit. especially in hong kong and china. they made rounds of job cuts in asia over the past 18 months. they are halting all chickens for passengers for the...
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bloomberg originals spoke exclusively with him to kick off season to of the circuit with emily chang.ed about the opportunities and risks that are ahead. >> the thing is, be prepared for any business. think about things that can go terribly wrong. can you survive them? it could be technology, government regulations, literally the weather. if you are a restaurant, that might close you down. if you lose this week's business, you are out of business. think that through. >> bill gates once said banking is necessary, banks are not. to what extent could ai or fintech replace traditional banks? >> i remember you saying banks are dinosaurs. a guy in 1997, he was dead wrong. but he's not wrong. technology changes everything. if anyone is complacent or arrogant or things that because you have a big position today, you will have one tomorrow, that's a mistake. someone is going to have to hold the money. someone has to move the money. someone has to raise the money. someone has to do research around money. those services will still be around. hopefully you are using a lot of tech to do a better j
bloomberg originals spoke exclusively with him to kick off season to of the circuit with emily chang.ed about the opportunities and risks that are ahead. >> the thing is, be prepared for any business. think about things that can go terribly wrong. can you survive them? it could be technology, government regulations, literally the weather. if you are a restaurant, that might close you down. if you lose this week's business, you are out of business. think that through. >> bill gates...
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haidi: you can watch that interview in full on the circuit with emily chang. see past interviews at tv . you can dive into any of the securities or the bloomberg functions we talk about and join in on the conversation as well. this is for bloomberg subscribers only. check it out at tv . this is bloomberg. ♪ o coming in.. big orders!s starting a business is never easy, but starting it eight months pregnant.. that's a different story. i couldn't slow down. we were starting a business from the ground up. people were showing up left and right. and so did our business needs. the chase ink card made it easy. when you go for something big like this, your kids see that. and they believe they can do the same. earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase with the chase ink business unlimited card from chase for business. make more of what's yours. annabelle: taking a look at crypto prices this morning. bitcoin holding above 60,000. it briefly dropped the low that overnight. volatility is increasing ahead of the halving event. it's been that big run up that we
haidi: you can watch that interview in full on the circuit with emily chang. see past interviews at tv . you can dive into any of the securities or the bloomberg functions we talk about and join in on the conversation as well. this is for bloomberg subscribers only. check it out at tv . this is bloomberg. ♪ o coming in.. big orders!s starting a business is never easy, but starting it eight months pregnant.. that's a different story. i couldn't slow down. we were starting a business from the...
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this is with bloomberg originals house emily chang. take a listen.: for any business when you think about risk things could go terribly wrong, can you survive them? it could be technology, government regulations, it could be the weather if you are a restaurant. they could close you down and if you lose this week's business you out of business. emily: how could fintech replace banks? jamie: he's not wrong the technology changes everything. what is banking? somebody has to hold the money, someone has to move the money, someone has to raise the money. someone has to research the money. those services will still need to be around and tech helps us do a better job of it. i have been writing about big tech and are business. we have fintech and they have big tech. i would be against an unfair use of their position to dominate a business. >> apple is going into financial. jamie: if they hold money and move money they are a competitor. we partner with people. emily: existential threat? jamie: if we were complacent about it, yes. ed: that was jpmorgan chase ce
this is with bloomberg originals house emily chang. take a listen.: for any business when you think about risk things could go terribly wrong, can you survive them? it could be technology, government regulations, it could be the weather if you are a restaurant. they could close you down and if you lose this week's business you out of business. emily: how could fintech replace banks? jamie: he's not wrong the technology changes everything. what is banking? somebody has to hold the money, someone...
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emily chang sat down with the -- take a listen. had lots of jobs in hollywood and linear networks and studios stop there was a really domestic focus and then you can sell your title internationally. we were always going to do storytelling locally in that way. it's been a big part of our business. two thirds of our members are outside the u.s. emily: is it paying off? bela: yes. [laughter] it's also understanding that people in different countries, it's an investment in local storytelling. to spend time in those places. not have a western lens on what that is and understand each local creative ecosystem. be close to the storytelling. ed: that was netflix's chief content officer. coming up, what the tiktok bill could mean for creators and businesses that use the social media platforms with ltk cofounder and president amber -- that ain't amber. caroline: let's talk about another interesting story. the destination of where certain companies are located. oracle is doing it again. moving from california to texas and now they are moving t
emily chang sat down with the -- take a listen. had lots of jobs in hollywood and linear networks and studios stop there was a really domestic focus and then you can sell your title internationally. we were always going to do storytelling locally in that way. it's been a big part of our business. two thirds of our members are outside the u.s. emily: is it paying off? bela: yes. [laughter] it's also understanding that people in different countries, it's an investment in local storytelling. to...
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have an exclusive interview with jamie dimon in the second season premiere of the circuit with emily changu can see it here on bloomberg television at 6:00 p.m. wednesday new york time, 6:00 a.m. thursday if you're watching from hong kong. some breaking news relating to the trading we are seeing today over the session. we have had the asian benchmark, the msci asia-pacific index erasing its year-to-date gain. we are pretty muted so far in the session but certainly enough in a pullback over the last few days to bring us back down to where we were really to start the year. it is really that repricing we are seeing in terms of the outlook for the fed. it has been a really big readjustment around citations, given earlier this year we had seven cuts priced in. now around that two to three po int. those higher treasury yields. but the be gim ceo actually sees bonds making a comeback the next few years. he told us more about the factors behind the migration for mighty mac it funds to money assets. >> certainly i am at a higher level of interest rates relative to money market funds as we begin to
have an exclusive interview with jamie dimon in the second season premiere of the circuit with emily changu can see it here on bloomberg television at 6:00 p.m. wednesday new york time, 6:00 a.m. thursday if you're watching from hong kong. some breaking news relating to the trading we are seeing today over the session. we have had the asian benchmark, the msci asia-pacific index erasing its year-to-date gain. we are pretty muted so far in the session but certainly enough in a pullback over the...
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haidi: we do have an exclusive interview with jpmorgan chase ceo, jamie dimon with emily chang. you can see it here on bloomberg television 6:00 p.m. wednesday, new york time. still ahead, new stanford research tracks a massive surge in funding for generative ai topping $25 billion last year. we get more from that report later in the hour. janet yellen warning of stronger u.s. sanctions on iran within days. we get more on the developments in the middle east, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i fully expect we will take additional sanctions action against iran in the coming days. we do not preview our sanction tools but in discussions i have had, all options to disrupt terrorist financing of iran continue to be on the table. haidi: treasury secretary yellen on the response to the attack on israel. the white house has fresh sanctions will target israeli's missile and drone program -- iran's missile and drone program. let's bring in kirsten fontenrose, president, red six international. great to have you with us. we were chatting in the commercial break. you are saying the likelihood of
haidi: we do have an exclusive interview with jpmorgan chase ceo, jamie dimon with emily chang. you can see it here on bloomberg television 6:00 p.m. wednesday, new york time. still ahead, new stanford research tracks a massive surge in funding for generative ai topping $25 billion last year. we get more from that report later in the hour. janet yellen warning of stronger u.s. sanctions on iran within days. we get more on the developments in the middle east, next. this is bloomberg. ♪...
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yahaira: you can see more of that interview with emily chang and jamie dimon, tonight on bloomberg.stream it on bloomberg originals. jonathan: thank you. i've seen the trailer for the new series, very cool, looking forward to that of it later. coming up next on the program, higher for longer. >> we will need greater confidence that inflation is moving. the recent data has not given us confidence, indicating it's likely to take longer than expected to achieve the confidence. jonathan: that conversation, up next. do you want to close out? should i? normally i'd hold. but... taking the gains is smart here, right? feel more confident with stock ratings from j.p. morgan analysts in the chase app. when you've got a decision to make... the answer is j.p. morgan wealth management. you know what's brilliant? boring. think about it. boring is the unsung catalyst for bold. what straps bold to a rocket and hurtles it into space? boring does. great job astro-persons. over. boring is the jumping off point for all the un-boring things we do. boring makes vacations happen, early retirements possibl
yahaira: you can see more of that interview with emily chang and jamie dimon, tonight on bloomberg.stream it on bloomberg originals. jonathan: thank you. i've seen the trailer for the new series, very cool, looking forward to that of it later. coming up next on the program, higher for longer. >> we will need greater confidence that inflation is moving. the recent data has not given us confidence, indicating it's likely to take longer than expected to achieve the confidence. jonathan: that...
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emily chang spoke to the companies she content officer about the strategy. >> latin america has a richry of storytelling with so many great presentations and there is a great creative ecosystem there must been great is to see it continue to grow and continue to expand the variety and while it is what we do. they really have people on the ground in the culture and to work locally in that community. that's taking time to build and grow and have that maturity in the market that way for us. jonathan: you can watch more of that conversation on the circuit on bloomberg tv streaming at 6 p.m. eastern time at bloomberg originals. we hope you're enjoying the series. up next, earnings in full swing. >> the next few weeks, this is a get out the popcorn moment. i think we see 4-6 weeks from now, looking at this is a golden buying opportunity. jonathan: that conversation is next, live from new york city, this is bloomberg. ♪ (♪♪) at enterprise mobility, our experts always see another road. because when there's no limit to how far mobility can go, there's no limit to how far businesses can go. (♪♪)
emily chang spoke to the companies she content officer about the strategy. >> latin america has a richry of storytelling with so many great presentations and there is a great creative ecosystem there must been great is to see it continue to grow and continue to expand the variety and while it is what we do. they really have people on the ground in the culture and to work locally in that community. that's taking time to build and grow and have that maturity in the market that way for us....
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emily and friends react to the change and the parts are not a man, not a woman, a gender. next w. icon of the automobile is turning the green w, golf, or the car has been to, but no other car has remained. so to move, so we celebrate it. storage and move to the future. will the goal is to enter the world in 60 minutes on d, w. we're all set and we're watching closely in the we can use the story behind the news. we rule about unbiased information for 3 months. the it's been kind of how a woman but i'm not a man either. i'm not a 3rd option or anything else. i just don't have a gender for my not to for my transition with hormones in surgery, and i was like as completely as female advices. that hurt me a lot of the time. the subject i'm not physically, but psychologically happened is a m c. shoes is new, i take the hormones because i enjoy feeling more masculine masculinity, but that doesn't make me a man of this month to month. yeah, the one who sits in speaker, i'm going to look at myself and.
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changes to the armed forces. thank you very much for that. that is emily . according to the political correspondent let's bring up to speed now with some other world news headlines. armed resistance groups in myanmar claim to have caused casualties in a drone attack on a military base and the capital nephew, dog. the capital is the seat of power for the military junta that over through the democratic government in 2021, the who just as it shot down 7 drones, claiming no damage or casualties were caused. heavy rain has had parts of china, particularly in the east of the country where extensive water logging is affecting the growth of early rice. siblings, putting on province in southern china, has also experienced heavy rainfall. rescue work is ongoing. well, over a 100 people have left into the water to escape a burning boat in the gulf of thailand, the overnight ferry was headed to the popular tourist destination co toe off the tie coast. local officials say all 100 people on board were rescued and because of the place is under investigation. south african
changes to the armed forces. thank you very much for that. that is emily . according to the political correspondent let's bring up to speed now with some other world news headlines. armed resistance groups in myanmar claim to have caused casualties in a drone attack on a military base and the capital nephew, dog. the capital is the seat of power for the military junta that over through the democratic government in 2021, the who just as it shot down 7 drones, claiming no damage or casualties...
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changes to comply. that could cost billions of dollars. the american water works association which represents the utilities says polluters, not communities should be held responsible. but for emily>> this i think is a monumental change in how we look at public water in america. >> reporter: what matters is making the water safe to drink. ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >>> "heart of america" is next with one of the nation's highest civilian honors fo >>> finally, tonight's heart of america with a long overdue honor for the millions of women who answered the call during world war ii. here is cbs' nikole killion. >> reporter: in trademark red and white polka dots -- ♪ rosie the riveter ♪ >> reporter: more than two dozen women representing rosie the riveter received recognition with a congressional gold medal for working on the home front in shipyards and factories during world war ii. >> remember these four little words. we can do it. >> reporter: accepting on behalf of the mostly centenarian group 98-year-old mae cryer, an original rosie who produced bombers in seattle. >> they ended up having the women in there. >> reporter: marion worked in a shipyard in richmond, california.
changes to comply. that could cost billions of dollars. the american water works association which represents the utilities says polluters, not communities should be held responsible. but for emily>> this i think is a monumental change in how we look at public water in america. >> reporter: what matters is making the water safe to drink. ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >>> "heart of america" is next with one of the nation's highest civilian honors fo...
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changes to comply. that could cost billions of dollars. the american water works association, which represents the utilities, says polluters, not communities, should be held responsible. but for emilys, i think, is a monumental change in how we look at public water in america. >> reporter: what matters is making the water safe to drink. ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >> norah: "heart of america" is next, with one of the nation's highest civilian honors for rosie the riveter. the women of world war ii. atch with maximum otc strength lidocaine that contours to the body to relieve pain right where it hurts. and did we mention, it really, really sticks? salonpas, it's good medicine. type 2 diabetes? discover the ozempic® tri-zone. ♪ ♪ i got the power of 3. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. i'm under 7. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. i'm lowering my risk. adults lost up to 14 pounds. i lost some weight. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or pens, or reuse ne
changes to comply. that could cost billions of dollars. the american water works association, which represents the utilities, says polluters, not communities, should be held responsible. but for emilys, i think, is a monumental change in how we look at public water in america. >> reporter: what matters is making the water safe to drink. ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >> norah: "heart of america" is next, with one of the nation's highest civilian honors for rosie the...
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emily and friends react to the change and the partner. not a man notable in age and a 90 minute hold on a c, w. the get ready for an exciting. i've been trying to look surprised. hi, irish. and i'm ready to dive into the hands of children to the q one. do you have you have a one the front porch on this, we've got a response on the, on expected side to side the . this is the w news live from balance. germany says it will start working again with the un agency that helps palestinians an independent investigation finds no evidence to back. israel claims that some of the organizations employees to pause in the october the 7th. the tax also coming up on the show from california to new us students that pop pro palestinian protest at college campuses. hundreds of being arrested. and the us, the secretary of state down st. lincoln, is in china pushing for better ties between washington and beijing. torques are expected to be tough, tiny support for russia, a big issue.
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emily and guardian. and will you tell us what is changing with these new plans? i mean this reform really boils down to 2 changes. one is at the top, when it comes to the command of the say as a hole in the positive would have one come on for national machines and one come on from international machines. these 2 are now being merged into one point of contact . this is purchase standards along many nature countries and german who's just now getting in line with that. and the 2nd big change is to the structure of the forces . so traditionally you would have the ground forces, the air force, the navy. and now on top of that, what they're introducing is possible. reform is a cyber security and information force. and this new force will be responsible for defending the country and cyber attacks, but also potentially also carrying out cyber attacks themselves. and um, this reflects obviously the new reality of how wars being carried out. and we're announcing forms of hybrid wolf. and this is one way of determining trying to prepare itself. so that's not the defense min
emily and guardian. and will you tell us what is changing with these new plans? i mean this reform really boils down to 2 changes. one is at the top, when it comes to the command of the say as a hole in the positive would have one come on for national machines and one come on from international machines. these 2 are now being merged into one point of contact . this is purchase standards along many nature countries and german who's just now getting in line with that. and the 2nd big change is to...
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changing world. >> reporter: emily church is a biologist turned activist. >> i'm aiming for around 80 today. >> reportern pittsburgh, she tells me she used to spend time pushing lawmakers on climate change, but they told her voters didn't care. >> the people who prioritize the environment and climate need to show up. >> if a voter comes to the door, just follow the script. >> reporter: the voter project is targeting very specific voters, environmentally conscious citizens, often young people and people of color who rarely head to the polls. >> of all the ways to work on climate change, why this? >> because people who vote or who politicians pay attention to, and so they make the decisions. >> that's our biggest problem in the climate movement right now. we don't have enough voting power. >> reporter: the group's founder says they have had some success. >> we've sometimes increased turn out as much as 1.8 percentage points in general elections, 3.6 points in primaries and 5.7 points in local elections. >> that doesn't sound like a like. >> ask donald trump how important 1.8% is in pennsylvania. he'll tel
changing world. >> reporter: emily church is a biologist turned activist. >> i'm aiming for around 80 today. >> reportern pittsburgh, she tells me she used to spend time pushing lawmakers on climate change, but they told her voters didn't care. >> the people who prioritize the environment and climate need to show up. >> if a voter comes to the door, just follow the script. >> reporter: the voter project is targeting very specific voters, environmentally...
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emily: ryan reynolds wife. up blake lively, thank you. >> harold: living or not? >> tyrus: anyone. >> sandra: that changeslaughter] >> emily: it is funny you ask this because i was doing a deepn the engineer behind eiffel towee amazing to talk to. >> tyrus: frederick douglass. >> emily: harriet tubman. >> tyrus: what is your favorite movie to watch? >> emily: "goonies." >> harold: "coming to america." >> jesse: "casino"." >> sandra: "cutting-edge." >> tyrus: "blazing saddles." i love breaking this record. what is your favorite old-fashioned arcade game? pass! >> emily: pacman! >> jesse: i got pac-man, too. >> tyrus: ms. pac-man. >> jesse: even better. >> tyrus: she's faster. >> tyrus: do you have a good sense of direction? >> emily: yes, i do. >> tyrus: harold? >> jesse: not really. >> tyrus: that's why you have a driver, jesse. i have amazing direction. enough said. all right, if your pet had a human job, he or she would be a... >> emily: duchess would be a special forces operator. she passed away appeared >> harold: a doctor. >> jesse: gigolo. >> emily: don't have to say why on that one. >> tyrus: homel
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bought the, the not, not up the expense of trying their best to convince the miners to change the ways. this is emily. i just need to ask some of the next step. i get that pulled up when we went to the field, we trying to educate the miners when it gets out while i'm on medical the it's a little uh and that's where they know that mercury is very toxic. i think i didn't, but they don't want to be banned from using an eye on the ladder and wound up i'm including. so when we tried to talk to them and educate them, they turned against us all alone. yeah. the i yeah, and i'm talking to you then i'm not gonna do that. yeah. how much on that oxide look here. he has this disadvantage and you with it also has a voltage is either confusing. got the thing you ever hear me? yeah. what i got, but now they were ultimately of the opinion that is their risk to take fundraising, quote, get that what mine is, mike doesn't understand is a slo didn't city is the sights of mercury poisoning. these can include mental emotional disease, the serious condition that can lead to paralysis, neurological disorders and local rese
bought the, the not, not up the expense of trying their best to convince the miners to change the ways. this is emily. i just need to ask some of the next step. i get that pulled up when we went to the field, we trying to educate the miners when it gets out while i'm on medical the it's a little uh and that's where they know that mercury is very toxic. i think i didn't, but they don't want to be banned from using an eye on the ladder and wound up i'm including. so when we tried to talk to them...
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emily. a pediatric dog. >> you want carrots? >> it is all quite a change. >> yeah. >> who spent 25 years in the circus. to become a kilt wearing animal rescue man on the 12-acre farm downtown san jose. >> a fun fact. i wore pants like a normal human being until about three, four years ago. >> that's when he took up the bag pipes. >> and jasper, a much loved cat that had to be given up because of their owner who became ill. since he had not seen jasper in months, with some video in the care facility of the cat and bat. >> emotional. as long as it doesn't frighten the horses and even if it does. >> that doesn't make you smile, you want to go there right now, right? well today is april fool's day. while many people will be extra cautious about falling for pranks in person or online, some experts say it may be good for your health to laugh and just be silly. she's the psychologist with the cleveland clinic. a prank or joke may be just what you need to relieve a little bit of stress and connect with others. >> we love a good laugh. it will help us bond with the people in our lives, but they also have benefi
emily. a pediatric dog. >> you want carrots? >> it is all quite a change. >> yeah. >> who spent 25 years in the circus. to become a kilt wearing animal rescue man on the 12-acre farm downtown san jose. >> a fun fact. i wore pants like a normal human being until about three, four years ago. >> that's when he took up the bag pipes. >> and jasper, a much loved cat that had to be given up because of their owner who became ill. since he had not seen jasper...
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emily and friends react to the change. and the partner, not a man, not a woman, a gender in 16 minute hold the you in good shape. these are the typical signs for an allergy. what exactly is the police doing? like we can verify if you can present symptoms and which therapies actually help in good shape. in 90 minutes on d w, the visa used to say is even though the world of free speech, free press enter open access to free information for every stop dreaming and next take action detail use global easier for them. 2024 in bunch of any register. now, lots dissipates from all over the world already to share their solutions and to shape tomorrow and join us and register. now for the d. w. global media for in 2024. was minor. hi, i might just do it and i'm hosting dw, and you've called cos, thanks trace amount because it's actually about joining us as we travel around your at trace. and this is a history of every day. ok. and that's something right around the wells kind of close to taking the juicy of stories with a little myster
emily and friends react to the change. and the partner, not a man, not a woman, a gender in 16 minute hold the you in good shape. these are the typical signs for an allergy. what exactly is the police doing? like we can verify if you can present symptoms and which therapies actually help in good shape. in 90 minutes on d w, the visa used to say is even though the world of free speech, free press enter open access to free information for every stop dreaming and next take action detail use global...
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change the name and sexual identity. every yeah, why is that necessary? this is emily. and 2 years ago the government started to talk about key points. the law will have. and then conservatives and right to bring parties, but afraid that people would change the name every 2nd day. so they wanted to have a timeframe in the law that says you can only change your name once a year. because they think we change our names every 2 days. if this, if this year is not the right rent and then the law, why not? we don't expect people to change the name more than once. and now why do you think they sound law has been criticized? not only by the far right, but also by a conservative democrats in the end with publishing the key points 2 years ago, a big this information campaign has been started around trans people and around the effects the law will have most of the public opinion believes in this, this information, so now we have a rise in print, it is just against trans people and also arrive and onto trans violence because of the test information. and many of the anxieties of the c
change the name and sexual identity. every yeah, why is that necessary? this is emily. and 2 years ago the government started to talk about key points. the law will have. and then conservatives and right to bring parties, but afraid that people would change the name every 2nd day. so they wanted to have a timeframe in the law that says you can only change your name once a year. because they think we change our names every 2 days. if this, if this year is not the right rent and then the law, why...
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emily. >> climate change policy. should trump democratic events.ll be looking into that case and finding out its implications . finding out its implications. >> yes. it's amazing. and also a gang of five bulgarian benefit cheats. they've been convicted and sent to jail. they raked in over £54 million of all of our money by fraud. why was that allowed to happen ? allowed to happen? >> looks like things are heating up. boxt boilers sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> good morning. welcome to your latest gb news weather update. it's going to fairly cloudy it's going to be a fairly cloudy and afternoon for most and mild afternoon for most areas a brighter start to areas after a brighter start to the day, we will see heavy rain continue to move in from the west. that's this weather front pushed across northern ireland, now parts of now moving into parts of scotland the south west. so scotland and the south west. so plenty of rain to come for many western and northern areas through the rest of the day. the rain going to particularly
emily. >> climate change policy. should trump democratic events.ll be looking into that case and finding out its implications . finding out its implications. >> yes. it's amazing. and also a gang of five bulgarian benefit cheats. they've been convicted and sent to jail. they raked in over £54 million of all of our money by fraud. why was that allowed to happen ? allowed to happen? >> looks like things are heating up. boxt boilers sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on....
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for emily and everyone else, the sunny life at angel's landing had changed in an instant. >> it was very traumatic. >> reporter: and later there would be more shocks in store. mysterious accidents. dark threats involving the spirit world, and one seemingly demonic transformation. >> he wouldn't blink. he would get this terrible grin that just looked evil. >> reporter: when dateline continues. orter: when dateline continues. copd hasn't been pretty. it's tough to breathe and tough to keep wondering if this is as good as it gets. but trelegy has shown me that there's still beauty and breath to be had. because with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy keeps my airways open and prevents future flare-ups. and with one dose a day, trelegy improves lung function so i can breathe more freely all day and night. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor
for emily and everyone else, the sunny life at angel's landing had changed in an instant. >> it was very traumatic. >> reporter: and later there would be more shocks in store. mysterious accidents. dark threats involving the spirit world, and one seemingly demonic transformation. >> he wouldn't blink. he would get this terrible grin that just looked evil. >> reporter: when dateline continues. orter: when dateline continues. copd hasn't been pretty. it's tough to breathe...
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. >> emily: onto this, the board game scrabble is making changes, they want to cater to the gen z peopleclusive and less competitive and maybe everybody gets a trophy. sounds like a whole lot of no more fun. coming up next. y as 1-2-3. one: call newday and apply. two: take out an average of $70,000. three: pay off your credit cards i brought in ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein! those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks. -ugh. -here, i'll take that. woo hoo! ensure max protein, 30 grams protein, 1 gram sugar, 25 vitamins and minerals. and a new fiber blend with a prebiotic. (♪) call leaffilter today. and never clean out clogged gutters again. leaffilter's technology keeps debris out of your gutters for good. guaranteed. call 833.leaf.filter today, or visit leaffilter.com. liberty mutual customized my car insurance and i saved hundreds. that's great. i know, i've bee telling everyone. baby: liberty. oh! baby: liberty. how many people did you tell? only pay for what you need. jingle: ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ baby: ♪ liberty. ♪ i am william alden smith, a united
. >> emily: onto this, the board game scrabble is making changes, they want to cater to the gen z peopleclusive and less competitive and maybe everybody gets a trophy. sounds like a whole lot of no more fun. coming up next. y as 1-2-3. one: call newday and apply. two: take out an average of $70,000. three: pay off your credit cards i brought in ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein! those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks. -ugh. -here, i'll take that. woo hoo! ensure...
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well, emily has obviously >> well, emily has obviously changed emma, and will be changed into emma, andof course, covering the big stories in parliament and the sleaze and the . but also we're the scandal. but also we're going to scotland because north of border , there's a very of the border, there's a very cunous of the border, there's a very curious policy developed of the border, there's a very cu primary.icy developed of the border, there's a very cu primary school. developed in primary school. >> talked about that. >> we've talked about that. yeah, shocking. actually. lgbt reps as young as four years old. >> i actually think it's wicked child abuse. >> we've had lots of we've had lots of viewers writing in saying that actually, you know, why let kids be kids? why not just let kids be kids? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> four year the r's >> four year the three r's reading, writing, arithmetic could that with could they just not do that with four olds? four year olds? >> well, peculiar because >> well, it's peculiar because of basically of course that's what basically michael introduce micha
well, emily has obviously >> well, emily has obviously changed emma, and will be changed into emma, andof course, covering the big stories in parliament and the sleaze and the . but also we're the scandal. but also we're going to scotland because north of border , there's a very of the border, there's a very cunous of the border, there's a very curious policy developed of the border, there's a very cu primary.icy developed of the border, there's a very cu primary school. developed in...
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first non—commonwealth country to take part in the king's changing of the guard ceremony — to mark the 120th anniversary of the entente cordiale. emilys set out in 1904 between britain and france, and to mark the 120th anniversary, french guards will... buckingham palace. france will become the first non—commonwealth country to take part in the ceremony. 32 french soldiers willjoin 42 guardsmen and prayed the growing together. let's find out what we can expect to see. to the public, they will be surprised, because they will see french gendarmerie on the skort of buckingham palace, and they will see what is very similar to a kings guard change. but like the court of buckingham palace. the? guard change. but like the court of buckingham palace.— buckingham palace. they will be ins - ected buckingham palace. they will be impeded by _ buckingham palace. they will be inspected by the _ buckingham palace. they will be inspected by the duke _ buckingham palace. they will be inspected by the duke and - buckingham palace. they will be i inspected by the duke and duchess buckingham palace. they will be - inspected by the duke and duchess of ed
first non—commonwealth country to take part in the king's changing of the guard ceremony — to mark the 120th anniversary of the entente cordiale. emilys set out in 1904 between britain and france, and to mark the 120th anniversary, french guards will... buckingham palace. france will become the first non—commonwealth country to take part in the ceremony. 32 french soldiers willjoin 42 guardsmen and prayed the growing together. let's find out what we can expect to see. to the public, they...
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emily. a pediatric dog. >> you want carrots? >> it is all quite a change for man who spent 25 years in the circus. then four years as a cop in chicago. >> this field was all part of ours too. >> to become a kilt wearing animal farm downtown san jose. >> a fun fact. i wore pants like a normal human being until about three, four years ago. >> reporter: that's when he took up the bag pipes, the kilt. >> and jasper, a cat that had to be given up because they became ill. and we showed e her video in their care facility. >> it is emotional. >> yes. you're a handsome boy. >> i know he is. >> they haven't been able to get out from that ranch. you would think they're in a good place. >> reporter: matt and emily are doing anything they can for their animals. as long as it doesn't frighten the horses. >> oh my god, that's such a great story. now jared was watching through the laptop. but can people go there? >> yes, they do tours and they also welcome donations as you can imagine why and they will help them out for free where they have 300 animals, doing fantastic work. matt is also an auctioneer. he doesn't
emily. a pediatric dog. >> you want carrots? >> it is all quite a change for man who spent 25 years in the circus. then four years as a cop in chicago. >> this field was all part of ours too. >> to become a kilt wearing animal farm downtown san jose. >> a fun fact. i wore pants like a normal human being until about three, four years ago. >> reporter: that's when he took up the bag pipes, the kilt. >> and jasper, a cat that had to be given up because...
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first non—commonwealth country to take part in the king's changing the guard ceremony — to mark the 120th anniversary of the entente cordiale. emilyunderstanding between britain and france — not an alliance as such, but more of a form of diplomatic cooperation. and to mark the 120th anniversary, french troops will guard buckingham palace at the king's changing of the guard ceremony. they've been rehearsing here at the wellington barracks in london. and france will become the first non commonwealth country to take part in the ceremony. 32 french soldiers willjoin a0 guardsmen and will parade the grounds together. let's find out what we can expect to see. to the public, they'll be surprised because they'll see french gendarmerie on the forecourt of buckingham palace, which doesn't happen very often, if ever it's happened before. and they'll see what is very similar to what is a king guard's kings guard change. well, the ceremony will take place at the palace on monday morning, where they'll be inspected by the duke and duchess of edinburgh. the band of grenadier guards will also perform both countries' national anthems. meanwhile, a
first non—commonwealth country to take part in the king's changing the guard ceremony — to mark the 120th anniversary of the entente cordiale. emilyunderstanding between britain and france — not an alliance as such, but more of a form of diplomatic cooperation. and to mark the 120th anniversary, french troops will guard buckingham palace at the king's changing of the guard ceremony. they've been rehearsing here at the wellington barracks in london. and france will become the first non...
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change. now the government's numerous initiative applying thing for protection, right? result in 30 minutes. d. w. new ideas in self confidence, in terms of sustainability and recycling. electric comedy talked about emily's. when it comes down to process the competitive some china and the us all the way ahead. we move the green transport revolution div profitable company. in 19 minutes, dw the, the east to the special hot spots in germany. dw travel extremely worth a visit, the frankfurt international gateway to the best connections, south road and radio. located in the heart of europe, you are connected to the world experience outstanding shopping and dining offers and strongly alice services. be our guest at frankfurt and bought cd managed by from on the business dw, do live from bell, and a group of pensioners from switzerland. when's a key court ruling against their own government? that's the european court of human rights. a pulse that complaints that failure to act on climate change puts them at risk, but it's throws out similar claims from portugal and from also coming up. lawyers tell that you n's top court that german support for israel does not pretend to national. they strongly reject the clai
change. now the government's numerous initiative applying thing for protection, right? result in 30 minutes. d. w. new ideas in self confidence, in terms of sustainability and recycling. electric comedy talked about emily's. when it comes down to process the competitive some china and the us all the way ahead. we move the green transport revolution div profitable company. in 19 minutes, dw the, the east to the special hot spots in germany. dw travel extremely worth a visit, the frankfurt...
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. >> emily: in the last eight days do you think that there's been any change in that sway in the public opinion? do you see people congealing my seeing that this is a mockery of the criminal justice system? >> dagen: something jumped out at me, and it was something someone said yesterday, it has been repeated over and over again, but she had said this is a criminal trial and there is no criminal evidence. as of yet. what law did donald trump break? and this is just me thinking out loud, this goes beyond alvin bragg, because he had left his job as the number three in the justice department and gave the opening statement, this goes to the mucky democrat party, it goes to the white house and the bombing campaign to keep trump front and center in a courtroom. this is a much bigger political play if you will. and a miscarriage and abuse of the justice system than just one manhattan district attorney. the revelation about david packer, the catch and kill suppressing that stories, neither which are crimes for arnold schwarzenegger or even tiger woods, it goes straight to those those are that c
. >> emily: in the last eight days do you think that there's been any change in that sway in the public opinion? do you see people congealing my seeing that this is a mockery of the criminal justice system? >> dagen: something jumped out at me, and it was something someone said yesterday, it has been repeated over and over again, but she had said this is a criminal trial and there is no criminal evidence. as of yet. what law did donald trump break? and this is just me thinking out...
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v >> emily, as a lawyer, i haveu s to ask you this questionn th that was confusing. you're the lawyer. >> they could have easily the changed the venue and notat have this problem with the jury, but they chose notos. >> and the jury is proving the point that this is a contaminated sitgthise. >> how can this go on? and the judge doubled down by saying is the most thorought questionnaire he's ever seen and so have no questio, he saide end, we will, in fact, empanel an impartial jure y. but to your point, it's been proven along the way that ther e is no amount of people here that can be impartial. i argue, because i live herey too, not because they're anti-trump, but becauste they see the legal absurdity, the absolute that this is any normal person can see this is an absolutes an. and to add on a postscript to jonathan turley's point earlier, notpoin only ist only the federal crime the statute of limitations has run, but what jurisdictiois theten ds a state, a manhattan d.a. have over a federal law anyway? >> it makes no sense. i have to say this, too, about the high school graduation. >> he is punishing barron because the per
v >> emily, as a lawyer, i haveu s to ask you this questionn th that was confusing. you're the lawyer. >> they could have easily the changed the venue and notat have this problem with the jury, but they chose notos. >> and the jury is proving the point that this is a contaminated sitgthise. >> how can this go on? and the judge doubled down by saying is the most thorought questionnaire he's ever seen and so have no questio, he saide end, we will, in fact, empanel an...
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emily: do you think it's going to work? do you think getting more money will change these issues? >> no it is the same reason that money -- that aya keita's just wants more agents to process people coming across the border. >> dagen: just in this instance you think about cash at dhs when he cross the border initially suspected that he might be a tent terrorist. but they did not detain him let's start he should have been deported immediately. but they didn't detain him because of the catch and release. they were told that yes you can check in on the app on your phone. and then will take stuff fbi almost identify that he was associated with the terrorist group that had killed nine american soldiers and civilians? over a period of two years -- and then as paul has pointed out to go in front of a judge of the dhs attorneys and they do not tell the judge that he is on the terrorist watch list and they also did not tell the judge to appeal his decision to release him. now he has been arrested, what is this put us? 10 million plus undocumented have come into this country. the national se
emily: do you think it's going to work? do you think getting more money will change these issues? >> no it is the same reason that money -- that aya keita's just wants more agents to process people coming across the border. >> dagen: just in this instance you think about cash at dhs when he cross the border initially suspected that he might be a tent terrorist. but they did not detain him let's start he should have been deported immediately. but they didn't detain him because of the...
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the issues and congress needs to codify the changes to make sure best practices are in place going forward. frank. >> very important piece of legislation. emily wilkins live in d.c. thank you. >>> as we head to break, we are watching shares of alphabet this morning. we have controversy after it terminated 28 employees yesterday following rowprotests general the labor conditions with the contract with the israeli government google says it supports governments around the world in countries it operates, including the israeli government this is not directed at sensitive or classified or military workloads related to weapons or taintelligence services we will leave it there more "worldwide exchange" coming up after this break. >>> it is 5:30 a.m. in the new york city area and 10:30 a.m. in the london area. there is more on "worldwide exchange." here's what on deck. investors looking to stabilize a bumpy ride, but jim cramer says buckle up. >>> we get a taste of big tech earnings with netflix results on tap. >>> and beijing firing back at the biden administration over the call for the steep hike on tariffs for chinese metals a live report on what l
the issues and congress needs to codify the changes to make sure best practices are in place going forward. frank. >> very important piece of legislation. emily wilkins live in d.c. thank you. >>> as we head to break, we are watching shares of alphabet this morning. we have controversy after it terminated 28 employees yesterday following rowprotests general the labor conditions with the contract with the israeli government google says it supports governments around the world in...
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she revealed aos new interview e goes by emma because emily stone was nabbed by another actress in their union so here's my question if you could changeju your name does change but i'm still janine at least. >> i don't understan>>d people o get upset. >> isn't your real name henre py mckay names henry equally. >> henry. >> he changed hiy!s name just le emma stone. >> was very not interesting but my name going up was chuck win see peoplegr and who knew me growing up and say check across her mind like i'm back home.e. >> how is that not an interesting story that will be paper view. >> would you change your name? >> my original name was greg ang then i changed it to drag i'd jur op t the second g and it was quite a move for me i thought about it as the lord told me to drop the g there. >> at home the commie june yeara because i am jr to my father.ok >> you're an initials are raf the royal air force.at >> that's true's.an >> fan male friday is next. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i like this. >> fan male friday let's talk about a question from the viewers from a can't say this.et what is your best help tip must be something that gives you the best health
she revealed aos new interview e goes by emma because emily stone was nabbed by another actress in their union so here's my question if you could changeju your name does change but i'm still janine at least. >> i don't understan>>d people o get upset. >> isn't your real name henre py mckay names henry equally. >> henry. >> he changed hiy!s name just le emma stone. >> was very not interesting but my name going up was chuck win see peoplegr and who knew me...
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>> emily as a lawyer i have to ask you this question that was confusing you're the lawyer. they could've easily changed the venue and not have this problem with the jury what they chose not to in the jury is proving the point this is a contaminated site how does this go on? >> they say it's the most thorough questionnaire so have no fear he said at the end we will have a impartial jury but to your point is been proven along the way there is no amount of people here that could be impartial i would argue because i live here to not because they are anti- trump because they see the legal absurdity this is any normal person can see this is an absolute travesty to add a postscript to the point from jonathan turley earlier not only is the statute of limitations out but what jurisdiction does the state of manhattan have over a federal law anyway and also about the high school graduation he is punishing barren because parents of course they want to kids graduate that's so important as most important to the student to see the family there in the audience i've been to a million hearings in every judges noise like
>> emily as a lawyer i have to ask you this question that was confusing you're the lawyer. they could've easily changed the venue and not have this problem with the jury what they chose not to in the jury is proving the point this is a contaminated site how does this go on? >> they say it's the most thorough questionnaire so have no fear he said at the end we will have a impartial jury but to your point is been proven along the way there is no amount of people here that could be...
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emily with whom would you most want to go out for a beer? >> my answer is blake lively. >> living are not? >> anyone. >> that changesrtin luther king. [ laughter ] >> it's funny because i was doing deep dive on the engineer behind the eiffel tower and the statue of liberty, he would be amazing to talk to. >> fred looked -- frederick douglass, the stories he must have. [ simultaneous talking ] >> what is your favourite movie to watch? >> goonies. >> come to america. >> cutting edge. >> i love that movie. >> blazing saddles. >> what is your favourite old-fashioned arcade game? >> pac-man. >> gallagher. >> pac-man. >> miss pacman. >> do you have a good sense of direction? is. >> yes, i do. >> no. >> not really. >> my husband would say no. >> i have amazing direction. enough said. if your pet how to human job, he or she would be a. >> a special forces operator. >> a doctor. >> gigolo. >> you have to say while not one >> homeless. my animals are lazy. what is the worst hairstyle you ever had? >> when i had it short with a tail. >> i had a part right here for a long time. >> jerry curl. >> you had a curl? >> he did not. i
emily with whom would you most want to go out for a beer? >> my answer is blake lively. >> living are not? >> anyone. >> that changesrtin luther king. [ laughter ] >> it's funny because i was doing deep dive on the engineer behind the eiffel tower and the statue of liberty, he would be amazing to talk to. >> fred looked -- frederick douglass, the stories he must have. [ simultaneous talking ] >> what is your favourite movie to watch? >> goonies....
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emily. thank you for coming to see us. please check out this book. it is called "how >> and if you are growing, you are always changingl side taken care of, but what about our hair? coming up next, we will skip the salon and show you the hottest trends from the '90s blowout to >>> we're back with another "shop this list," sharing the latest trends in our ultimate hair guide this morning. lacy's stunning work can be seen all over the red carpet. for today only, some of lacy's favorite hair tools and products are 25% off at target circle members. scan the qr code to access these deals. you can add everything to your cart with one click. >> thank you for having me. >> you had me at '90s blowout. the '90s were my time. let's bring it back. >> also a favorite time of mine. so i want to tell you all about how to get this look. so the '90s are back, and we're doing this sort of like very viral blowout. >> like the rachel, kind of? >> like the rachel, exactly. so you start off with this con air blow-dryer. smooth out the cuticles, get it smooth and shiny. >> yes. >> and then hot rollers are back. >> hot rollers, let's go. i h
emily. thank you for coming to see us. please check out this book. it is called "how >> and if you are growing, you are always changingl side taken care of, but what about our hair? coming up next, we will skip the salon and show you the hottest trends from the '90s blowout to >>> we're back with another "shop this list," sharing the latest trends in our ultimate hair guide this morning. lacy's stunning work can be seen all over the red carpet. for today only, some...
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new interview she goes by emma because emily stone was already nabbed by another actress in their union. so here's my question. judge jeanine, if you could changedge jeanine: my name was always jeanine ferris. but then you become judge jeanine pirro and then you are judge jeanine. it does change. i am still jeanine. >> richard: charlie? >> charlie: i don't understand these people who get upset -- >> richard: is in your real name henry? [laughter] >> judge jeanine: henry! >> shannon: oh, henry. >> richard: changed his name just like emma stone. >> shannon: very long and not interesting story but my nickname growing up with chuck. so i go home and i see people i knew from growing up and i hear someone yell chuck across the room, i'm back home. >> richard: how is that not going to be an interesting story? >> shannon: tune in later, that is meant to be pay-per-view. >> richard: greg, would you change your name? >> greg: my original name was greg, and that i change it to greg. i dropped the second g. it was quite a move for me. i thought about it, i prayed on it. the lord told me, drop the g, greg. >> judge jeanine: i got the big g. >> richard: at h
new interview she goes by emma because emily stone was already nabbed by another actress in their union. so here's my question. judge jeanine, if you could changedge jeanine: my name was always jeanine ferris. but then you become judge jeanine pirro and then you are judge jeanine. it does change. i am still jeanine. >> richard: charlie? >> charlie: i don't understand these people who get upset -- >> richard: is in your real name henry? [laughter] >> judge jeanine: henry!...
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. >> i'm worried if the university brings in nypd, i think it's going to change the university forever. >> emiliethe new book "an unfinished love story: a personal history of the 1960s." a beautiful book we've talked about some on this show. good to see you. i'm curious with your perspective in the long lens of history, how you view these protests over the last couple of weeks on college campuses, how they differ, how they're the same from those we saw in the 1960s. >> well, i'm actually old enough that i was one of those protesters in the 1960s. i was a graduate student at harvard in 1967 when really it was the main subject of the day, teach-ins, protests, demonstrations, marches, i went down with a friend of mine to a big march in new york, a mobilization march. the two of us came back worried that most of the people were peaceful but there were some carrying vietkong flags. we went back and conservatively wrote an article on the need for a third party to challenge linden johnson in the hopes that all those protests could be put in the system. we heard nothing from the new republic. i was selec
. >> i'm worried if the university brings in nypd, i think it's going to change the university forever. >> emiliethe new book "an unfinished love story: a personal history of the 1960s." a beautiful book we've talked about some on this show. good to see you. i'm curious with your perspective in the long lens of history, how you view these protests over the last couple of weeks on college campuses, how they differ, how they're the same from those we saw in the 1960s....
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emily pigeon a climate scientist whose work has made her a leader in discovering new solutions to climate change documented thank you so much for being with us today. >> help us understand these carbons systems more and their impact on climate change so as we know, are we searching for the solution to climate change and visitors multiple pieces to this, you know, we've all talked about the need to reduce emissions ends various technological solutions, but the solution that is right in front of us that we can act on right now is nature. >> nature provides some of the most immediate solutions for addressing climate change. and about ten to 15 years ago now, we discovered that coastal wetlands systems, these mangroves, seagrasses this is the salt marshes that are highlighted so beautifully in this film are amazing at taking carbon out of the atmosphere and the ocean and then burying it in the soil below them as we saw in that clip there that black mud, muddy. the. mud that we think of when we think of coastal swamps, is this amazing long term storage of carbon and it's kept there for millennia we b
emily pigeon a climate scientist whose work has made her a leader in discovering new solutions to climate change documented thank you so much for being with us today. >> help us understand these carbons systems more and their impact on climate change so as we know, are we searching for the solution to climate change and visitors multiple pieces to this, you know, we've all talked about the need to reduce emissions ends various technological solutions, but the solution that is right in...
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emily stone was already nabbed by another in their union. >> stho here'seir my questionun jeanine. >> if you could change your name, what would it be?s always jeanineen youe paris. >> but then you become judge jeanine pirr becomo, then' you judge jeanine. >> i mean, your name does change, but i'm still jeaninm ad >> mm-hmm.d i don't understand why people get upset about whapeoplt people? >> them. i mean, it's just your name. henry. it is actually my firsmckay y e there we go. h soen you changrye his name just like emma stone when i was coming out of it. >> it is ver e gong. >> not interesting story, but my nickname growing up was chucink. m >> so when i go home and when wo i see people that i knew from growing up and i hear someone yell, chucw megrowink across th. i'm like my people, hi, i'm back home. >> how is that not going to be>> an how iat story? >>ey'll turn it later. that can be pay per view, correc wt? inal n >> would you change your name? i had by my original name waamsr greg and i changed it to greg. >> i just i dropped the sec.d i dropped the second g and it was, you know, it was quite a move for me. >> i thought about i
emily stone was already nabbed by another in their union. >> stho here'seir my questionun jeanine. >> if you could change your name, what would it be?s always jeanineen youe paris. >> but then you become judge jeanine pirr becomo, then' you judge jeanine. >> i mean, your name does change, but i'm still jeaninm ad >> mm-hmm.d i don't understand why people get upset about whapeoplt people? >> them. i mean, it's just your name. henry. it is actually my firsmckay...