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spent time in the middle east trying to support public information campaign so that people know what g.m. is and that it doesn't have to take place and why does it have to take place and talk to me a little bit about the challenges of just getting the public educated about this. well what we do i mean why do you is working mainly in northern iraq we do have a small project project also in iran and we do support activists in all kinds of places like we did a conference for example in singapore. in iraq the challenges are. i mean you basically have to get to every part of society we do workshops for policemen for lawyers of course we speak with the women in the villages we speak with them and we speak with religious leaders with doctors when we want to even talk to football clubs i mean what do they tell you why did why is this practice still so widespread when when we all know that it can be you know so damaging for women well the thing is that well in some places like it really differs from place to place i am we have are in africa for example it is often celebrated as rite of passage in
spent time in the middle east trying to support public information campaign so that people know what g.m. is and that it doesn't have to take place and why does it have to take place and talk to me a little bit about the challenges of just getting the public educated about this. well what we do i mean why do you is working mainly in northern iraq we do have a small project project also in iran and we do support activists in all kinds of places like we did a conference for example in singapore....
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its s.u.v.s from new twenty five percent tariffs against vehicle imports from china that's because g.m. manufactures the buick envision in china because the vast majority of the mid-size is u.b.s. also tab boss it sends another forty thousand back to the u.s. on the early and says it needs those revenues to invest in u.s. facilities. and that's it for me on the business team here in berlin i'll have an update for you and then i'll buy. kickoff life. they're ready to risk everything for a new life camerino when fabby and see themselves as men in women's bodies. both are having a sex change. and both play soccer how does that affect their lives on and off the field. next. to africa smart solutions for collin vironment. denies nasi horse is endangered they're only found at the mounds of three rivers in south africa and the habitat is under threat from pollution. project aims to permanently protect the rare species. go into africa. and germany with. any time any place. the news video never. had of the benefit of. songs to sing along to download it is to come from super. to be. very closely
its s.u.v.s from new twenty five percent tariffs against vehicle imports from china that's because g.m. manufactures the buick envision in china because the vast majority of the mid-size is u.b.s. also tab boss it sends another forty thousand back to the u.s. on the early and says it needs those revenues to invest in u.s. facilities. and that's it for me on the business team here in berlin i'll have an update for you and then i'll buy. kickoff life. they're ready to risk everything for a new...
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g.m. . her three year old is among them. why am i good my three year old daughter has been circumcised but if we stand back to somalia i'm one hundred percent sure that her grandparents will make undergo the procedure. but for the first eldest three doses it's already too late. to make that was fate those of us who had to experience it too but i'm a fighter. i hope that these women are healthy and i hope that at some point this ritual will stop. the report by did abuse kate brady who's with me now in the studio good morning terry it's very difficult to get women to speak out about this about what's happened to them what are the risks for them of talking is actually right that there is a lot of pressure when i come here. within the communities but also this is why having spoken to various volunteer groups over the past couple of weeks they said it's so important that there's a big push integration here in germany particularly of these women because they are then more likely to speak out the more that that integrated into germ
g.m. . her three year old is among them. why am i good my three year old daughter has been circumcised but if we stand back to somalia i'm one hundred percent sure that her grandparents will make undergo the procedure. but for the first eldest three doses it's already too late. to make that was fate those of us who had to experience it too but i'm a fighter. i hope that these women are healthy and i hope that at some point this ritual will stop. the report by did abuse kate brady who's with me...
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g.m. . her three year old is among the. miami goodnights three year old daughter has been circumcised yet but if we stand back to somalia who i'm one hundred percent sure that her grandparents will make undergo the procedure. but for the first. eldest three doses it's already too late. you can't even make that was our fate those of us who had to experience that but i'm a fighter. and i hope that these women are healthy and i hope that at some point this ritual will stop and. that report from judo these cape braiding joining me now from frankfurt thomas fonda austins our managing director of the charity wadi which campaigns against if g.m. in asia and the middle east thomas thanks for joining us we hear a lot about how widespread is in africa are you campaign against it in asia or in the middle east how widespread is it there well it is quite widespread what we don't half reliable data i mean we just saw the map you projected on the wall there and just iraq is the only country that is recognized by the united nations and yem
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say that increase is due to the arrival of migrants from countries which are known to carry out if g.m. central and northern african states and parts of the middle east as you see right there at a reconstruction clinic right here in berlin kate brady she met one affected woman who is calling for an end to the brutal practice now her name has been changed to protect their privacy. as. i was about eleven or twelve years old several people held me down then they cut me off they laid me on the table i can still picture it i had such horrific pain well then they sewed me together. they tied my legs together for a month so that the wound would heal. the head had i types of female genital mutilation very anywhere from damage in the clutter to summing up the vaginal opening in some countries the brutal practice is considered a rite of passage a prerequisite for marriage. in some all the other procedures done by your so called cutter they have no idea what they're doing they just have a knife and they cut. after two and a half years in germany thirty six year old the first seek an advice that b
say that increase is due to the arrival of migrants from countries which are known to carry out if g.m. central and northern african states and parts of the middle east as you see right there at a reconstruction clinic right here in berlin kate brady she met one affected woman who is calling for an end to the brutal practice now her name has been changed to protect their privacy. as. i was about eleven or twelve years old several people held me down then they cut me off they laid me on the...
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figure has been rising for some years mainly because more migrants are coming from countries where if g.m. is practice. a reconstruction clinic here in the w. correspondent one affected woman who has joined the growing call for an end to female genital mutilation her name has been changed to protect her identity. and one has to say. ok i was about eleven and twelve years old several people held me down then they cut me off they laid me on the table i can still picture it i had such horrific pain. then they sewed me together. they tied my legs together for a month so that the wound would heal no one had done by like i had had i types of female genital mutilation very anywhere from damage in the clit or us to summing up the vaginal opening in some countries the brutal practice is considered a rite of passage a prerequisite for marriage and then i use them all the other procedures done by a so-called cutter they have no idea what they're doing they just have a knife and they cut us to even after two and a half years in germany thirty six year old the for seeking advice a balance does a flowe
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year in a bid to boost development there's more room for foreign brands and it appears to be working g.m. and folks will also be launching electric car models designed for the chinese market this year. and a reminder of the top story we're following for you today un investigators are calling for the prosecution of myanmar's military commanders for what the investigator say was a campaign of genocidal intent against the country's muslims the crackdown a year ago forced hundreds of thousands of to flee their homes. you're watching news coming to you live from berlin and more news coming at the top of the hour thanks for watching. we've. no most head. and arts twenty one special on arts and culture from india. the worlds of sound. creative types. critical voices. encounters with a new generation of indian artists on. next. in shanghai. presents. come and see a preset trace it moves ahead. at the hind classic specimen. to sixty minutes to. see. the scars on. the pain still tangible. the suffering of not forgotten. cities in troy morris they have survived but do they also have a future i real
year in a bid to boost development there's more room for foreign brands and it appears to be working g.m. and folks will also be launching electric car models designed for the chinese market this year. and a reminder of the top story we're following for you today un investigators are calling for the prosecution of myanmar's military commanders for what the investigator say was a campaign of genocidal intent against the country's muslims the crackdown a year ago forced hundreds of thousands of...
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china trade dispute g.m. manufacture is the buick envision in china where it sells the vast majority of the midsize s.u.v.s some two hundred thousand in fact it sends another forty one thousand to the u.s. every year and says it needs those revenues to invest in u.s. facilities. while the hot weather is driving up b.s. sales a know way more than in china is now the world's biggest beer market and heineken wants to get in on the act and expand in the country the dutch bring giant is buying a forty percent share in the listed entity of state owned c.r.v. which is the country's biggest beer maker heineken will merge its operations in china with those of its new partner with more and more chinese raising a glass the world's second largest brewer hopes to tap into that growth with be a sales tax elsewhere. and of course what goes well with beer football and terry's got some good news for german football fans. soccer is finally back here in germany at the country's second division. it's up and running today and joi
china trade dispute g.m. manufacture is the buick envision in china where it sells the vast majority of the midsize s.u.v.s some two hundred thousand in fact it sends another forty one thousand to the u.s. every year and says it needs those revenues to invest in u.s. facilities. while the hot weather is driving up b.s. sales a know way more than in china is now the world's biggest beer market and heineken wants to get in on the act and expand in the country the dutch bring giant is buying a...
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year in a bid to boost development there's more room for foreign brands and it appears to be working g.m. and folks will also be launching electric car models designed for the chinese market this year. fox wagons emissions the scandal is far from over but to make sure it doesn't happen again u.s. government appointed lawyer larry thompson is keeping a close eye on the german car maker and his first annual report he's called for greater transparency at the company before it's about his lawyers don't want to share certain information with thompson who wants proof that the carmaker is complying with agreements made with u.s. authorities the w. admitted to the u.s. department of justice that it that she did authorities in costumers with manipulated diesel exhaust emissions data. construction work on a new b.m.w. plant in eastern hungary is set to begin next year the german car maker hopes to berger's one hundred fifty thousand vehicles in their per year the b.m.w. follows other big automotive powerhouses like mercedes and audi who had plans in hungary for some years now concerns about the hu
year in a bid to boost development there's more room for foreign brands and it appears to be working g.m. and folks will also be launching electric car models designed for the chinese market this year. fox wagons emissions the scandal is far from over but to make sure it doesn't happen again u.s. government appointed lawyer larry thompson is keeping a close eye on the german car maker and his first annual report he's called for greater transparency at the company before it's about his lawyers...
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year in a bid to boost development there's more room for foreign brands and it appears to be working g.m and folks a bargain will also be launching electric car models designed for the chinese market this year. while it is one of the world's most popular mineral water brands victim named after the town in eastern france now its residents accused nestlé waltzes the owner of the retail brand of overusing local spring water that supplies the town to maintain exports and ask the says it wants a solution that is in everyone's interest. the machines spin endlessly more than two million bottles are filled here every day water is a lucrative business swiss food and drink giant nestlé had more than two hundred sixty million euros in sales here in the last quarter alone. but groundwater levels have some dramatically according to tests nestle has been pumping out thousands and thousands of cubic metres of underground mineral water for years. and this new notice picked the nestlings shows no consideration. the company does not protect this water resource it exploits it. and the government is not doi
year in a bid to boost development there's more room for foreign brands and it appears to be working g.m and folks a bargain will also be launching electric car models designed for the chinese market this year. while it is one of the world's most popular mineral water brands victim named after the town in eastern france now its residents accused nestlé waltzes the owner of the retail brand of overusing local spring water that supplies the town to maintain exports and ask the says it wants a...
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year in a bid to boost development there's more room for foreign brands and it appears to be working g.m. and folks wagon will also be launching electric car models designed for the chinese market this year. and construction work on a new b.m.w. plant in eastern hungary is set to begin next year the german com make it hopes to produce one hundred fifty thousand cars a year b.m.w. follows other big automotive powerhouses like mercedes and audi who've had plans in hungry for some years now concerns about the government does a day in for the e.u. after face. just off the autobahn to budapest this four hundred hectare field is to be home to the bavarian automakers new plant and investment worth about a billion euros the german auto parts supplier came to debrecen more than twenty years ago attracted by lower labor costs but is that still the case is a low that no not because of the low wages it's the proven expertise of the people here our products are highly technologically oriented and the big advantage for us is the professional pull that we're able to draw on. the local man pap is proud
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bigger companies like ford and g.m. it's not such a big problem because they already include a larger share of north american made parts in their cars but it will be different for german makers in particular also because the new rules on minimum wages and it's harder to push for those rules if research and development a spec in europe and germany all right well hello or fun daniels from the german institute for international and security affairs thank you so much for your time thank you. poor results and tumbling share prices germany's big banks are in trouble now commands bank is facing a possible ousting from the dax index and it's not alone daughter bank too is looking less than solid when it comes to the euro zone's leading share index experts say the banking giants have dragged their feet in the face of digitalisation and now financial tech start ups giving them a run for their money of intake challenge is the focus of a banking conference in frankfurt this week financial experts say they hope to find potential sol
bigger companies like ford and g.m. it's not such a big problem because they already include a larger share of north american made parts in their cars but it will be different for german makers in particular also because the new rules on minimum wages and it's harder to push for those rules if research and development a spec in europe and germany all right well hello or fun daniels from the german institute for international and security affairs thank you so much for your time thank you. poor...
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the results of the parliamentary election it does look like there's an appeal will take the president g.m. a moment that was but a meter has been claiming the president he is his and will be his and he's saying that the vote was still is encouraging supporters to go out on the streets to demonstrate what they have been doing is the election not disputed zimbabwe or risks isolation from the international community something that has changed considerably after november and of course a big part of the population will feel like their voice was just not that the selections were an undemocratic process so this is why we can say is moment when when he will have a really really hard time running the country. melanie corrida ball with the very latest there from harare thank you. to some other news now and varia has become the first german state to open controversial new processing centers for asylum seekers authorities want to hold asylum seekers there while their applications are fast tracked and deport anyone who is rejected critics say that the system will get a wise new arrival. for many refug
the results of the parliamentary election it does look like there's an appeal will take the president g.m. a moment that was but a meter has been claiming the president he is his and will be his and he's saying that the vote was still is encouraging supporters to go out on the streets to demonstrate what they have been doing is the election not disputed zimbabwe or risks isolation from the international community something that has changed considerably after november and of course a big part of...
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though so when is the last that they did in g.m. even as of this problem. was. the low the. place point for. if i think they are still seeing those lows but as i think those played their best so why is this a form of cashing checks showing close to home it's a good idea if this was all. oh. i do couple something to focus on that it's about the live i'm sorry that the family will break away down the will succeed to no one any muslim to see anything to be done the bumbles done by studios the final. the but i'd rather see you you see you bend your compassion she filed. for solace deeper when she doesn't put up but she filed by a shrub. got a stud cut cut cut. cut cut. cut cut cut cut. by. think on one level. the legal meaning of the family that it. was easier to float a lot of there's my dad there was a really a a. really. thank . you. hand in hand with growing old. refusing to be defined by the mexican women of bringing out that dancing machine. and rediscovering the. fact that a tiny. part of the viewfinder. this time. every weekly news cycle brings a series of breaking story
though so when is the last that they did in g.m. even as of this problem. was. the low the. place point for. if i think they are still seeing those lows but as i think those played their best so why is this a form of cashing checks showing close to home it's a good idea if this was all. oh. i do couple something to focus on that it's about the live i'm sorry that the family will break away down the will succeed to no one any muslim to see anything to be done the bumbles done by studios the...
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pat was the g.m. from 2001 to 2004. and mayor willie brown appointed her in a second term as mayor to head up this utility. commissioner anne cane was a commissioner at that time. and michael carlin. where is michael? [laughter] and he was actually part of the executive leadership team and then i joined in 2003. and, in fact, pat brought me over. pat really showed leadership. we were at a time when our water system was failing and in -- in november, 2002, the san francisco voters really placed their trust in the p.u.c. by passing and placing trust in the water and wastewater system. and she spent hours talking about the need of our infrastructure and really showed some leadership and people really felt and really trusted her when she was out there speaking on behalf of the p.u.c. and so prop a and e passed. and that started the water system improvement program. one thing that i want to do is take pat around to look at the projects. if it wasn't for you, we wouldn't be able to do the $4.8 billion of infrastructure and we
pat was the g.m. from 2001 to 2004. and mayor willie brown appointed her in a second term as mayor to head up this utility. commissioner anne cane was a commissioner at that time. and michael carlin. where is michael? [laughter] and he was actually part of the executive leadership team and then i joined in 2003. and, in fact, pat brought me over. pat really showed leadership. we were at a time when our water system was failing and in -- in november, 2002, the san francisco voters really placed...
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because again you cut down the forests that's really is a lot more the this new g.m. pollution in florida toxic algae is adding to the state's environmental woes this year's red tide is the worst in more than a decade the real life has been hit hard by the r.v. which poisons fish and removes oxygen from the water florida businesses are suffering two numbers of people reporting respiratory problems in spite with officials warning the albi may be around for months yesterday we were giving people little dabs of the vapor rub to put in their nostrils so that the smell wasn't so bad florida is no stranger to these kind of ecological events but scientists believe stricter environmental regulations would help them double it's got to be due to pollution coming from land generated by here primarily on. culture but also from sewage the challenges of dealing with masses of seaweed and toxic algae or extracting a price in this region is now more than just an inconvenience and more of a long term environmental problem that could have serious consequences scientists say if authorit
because again you cut down the forests that's really is a lot more the this new g.m. pollution in florida toxic algae is adding to the state's environmental woes this year's red tide is the worst in more than a decade the real life has been hit hard by the r.v. which poisons fish and removes oxygen from the water florida businesses are suffering two numbers of people reporting respiratory problems in spite with officials warning the albi may be around for months yesterday we were giving people...
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g.m. bacteria tend to spread most in places where antibiotics are abundant examples include clinics and factory farms the discovery of multi-drug resistant bacteria in water has not come as a surprise to hygiene experts like professor your highness. what did come as a shock was the kind of antibiotics the germs were resistant to. the. strains of resistance are very rare among patients in germany despite that they're a source of worry to us and we're taking a very close look at how such resistance spreads there certainly be a great need for research in this area in the next few years. the professor heads up the institute for hospital hygiene at the university medical center in hamburg in two thousand and seventeen he embarked on a research project the aim is to find out how effective sewage treatment plants are at protecting against. some treatment plants appear not to be fully effective at guarding against multi-drug resistant germs. the risk of the bacteria entering the water supply is es
g.m. bacteria tend to spread most in places where antibiotics are abundant examples include clinics and factory farms the discovery of multi-drug resistant bacteria in water has not come as a surprise to hygiene experts like professor your highness. what did come as a shock was the kind of antibiotics the germs were resistant to. the. strains of resistance are very rare among patients in germany despite that they're a source of worry to us and we're taking a very close look at how such...
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in this side of the oral is leading to a political change in venice eve their mother or daughter a g.m. stock or transport and every elections in minutes where otherwise i don't see how they international community will help when i swear to improve the economy of course there are all the contras who will be willing to help but like china and russia and broadly india but the rest of the war os their international institution the all that unless they see a political change in venezuela and their return to their marker in minutes well ok we will continue to follow this on sanya thank you so much for your insight we appreciate it very much so clearly these are huge painful changes that venezuelans are dealing with the president nicolas maduro has tried several ways to win their support and who has more on that answer thanks for show well president maduro went on facebook live late on sunday evening to explain some of the economics to his citizens he was online just hours before this new plan went into effect one that he's calling a historic moment for our homeland and this is i'm going to
in this side of the oral is leading to a political change in venice eve their mother or daughter a g.m. stock or transport and every elections in minutes where otherwise i don't see how they international community will help when i swear to improve the economy of course there are all the contras who will be willing to help but like china and russia and broadly india but the rest of the war os their international institution the all that unless they see a political change in venezuela and their...
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having a g.m. kind of, like, separated me from the business. so now i am the g.m.lemonis: and the owner. -carolyn: which i was -- and the owner, which i was before. i just didn't realize it, you know? lemonis: how much had you been averaging on saturday? carolyn: we were averaging anywhere from $5,000 to $6,000. lemonis: and what did you last saturday? carolyn: $9,500. lemonis: last year, the business did about $1 million. but if you look at the last five months, this year, we're on pace to do about $1.4 million. and while that's a nice increase, what's even better is the 14% improvement in margin. that comes from a change in pricing and the elimination of waste by the installation of the color bar. you know what i'd really like is a free haircut. carolyn: okay. lemonis: everybody at my office says that carolyn is the only one that's not a pain in the ass. [ both laugh ] lemonis: i want an honest answer from you -- -carolyn: okay. -lemonis: okay? have you been taking your paycheck? carolyn: [ chuckles ] half and half. lemonis: so, i'm not gonna budge on that. -that
having a g.m. kind of, like, separated me from the business. so now i am the g.m.lemonis: and the owner. -carolyn: which i was -- and the owner, which i was before. i just didn't realize it, you know? lemonis: how much had you been averaging on saturday? carolyn: we were averaging anywhere from $5,000 to $6,000. lemonis: and what did you last saturday? carolyn: $9,500. lemonis: last year, the business did about $1 million. but if you look at the last five months, this year, we're on pace to do...
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taken by when you don't tell me which has been very popular which is actually coming out of g.m. being voted present those and by what today so essentially is a new beginning for zimbabwe and it's we we are you late in given what you've just said nevertheless the vote itself was fairly close he only got fifty point eight percent which i think just tipped him over the edge to avoid a runoff and nelson chamisa got forty four percent now what can president and our do in order to try to assure people that he is going to address the problems of all zimbabweans and not just the people who supported the zanu p.f. . president i want to go over this. backdrop of problems that editor from mugabe you know the economy problems the legal issues with regards to international norms relationships with countries that will actually put sanctions on us so none of them which in november last year to today has been timed to make those relations normal so for him to get a fifty point eight percent it actually suggests that he's been hard at work because the sun appears or zimbabwe at sensually had gon
taken by when you don't tell me which has been very popular which is actually coming out of g.m. being voted present those and by what today so essentially is a new beginning for zimbabwe and it's we we are you late in given what you've just said nevertheless the vote itself was fairly close he only got fifty point eight percent which i think just tipped him over the edge to avoid a runoff and nelson chamisa got forty four percent now what can president and our do in order to try to assure...
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following year of momos across american activist group which campaigns the bunk like to say herbicides on g.m. products in general she sais that the science behind the monsanto product proves its dangers but i'm concerned about is that the science that clearly shows harm that it's not only a carcinogen ik that it's a neurotoxin and to create a structure it causes liver disease at very low levels it's a key later in an antibiotic the the amount of evidence is overwhelming that it does cause harm...
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just what does softbank do, buys the g.m. version. -- what does softbank do, buys the g.m. version.why do you think they have built a stake of 5% and would be interested? this would suit their mandate to do a deal like this? peter: it would. the diversification is logic. huge investors in all search of energy -- all sorts of energy. is doingnow what tesla that anyone else is not seeing. they are going to be roadkill once the main car companies, which are now doing this, which jaguar has the x three, the bmw, they are going to flat in textile a. why would you buy a tesla if you could buy an electric bmw? really? anna: what dictates whether it should be a private company? the behavior of the ceo? peter: clearly. he comes to market and raises money on individuals and takes a profit. good luck, take it private. thes not just buying out company. he has to service it. i do not understand it at all. everything is about the new world and the new exciting and shiny things. are -- are we all losing our minds? anna: i am so glad we found time to talk to you about this this morning. manus: abso
just what does softbank do, buys the g.m. version. -- what does softbank do, buys the g.m. version.why do you think they have built a stake of 5% and would be interested? this would suit their mandate to do a deal like this? peter: it would. the diversification is logic. huge investors in all search of energy -- all sorts of energy. is doingnow what tesla that anyone else is not seeing. they are going to be roadkill once the main car companies, which are now doing this, which jaguar has the x...
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and focus more on trucks and s.u.v.s g.m. and tesla are estimated to lose thousands of dollars per unit on their electric cars at this time tesla model three's production is taking a major hit yet despite these odds over the next several years tesla general motors folks wagon and toyota motor will unload millions of electric vehicles on a global scale rebecca len land an analyst with kelley blue book says it will be very very difficult to make a profit but not impossible at this time the automotive industry is losing money on electric vehicles due to limited consumer appeal and tie cost however experts predict electric vehicles will take up forty to fifty percent of the global auto market and a little more than twenty years general motors plans to sell one million electric vehicles a year by two thousand and twenty six that will include electric trucks and s.u.v.s tesla aims to sell one million cars by two thousand and twenty books wagon will see up to three million a year by two thousand and twenty five and twenty yoda's loo
and focus more on trucks and s.u.v.s g.m. and tesla are estimated to lose thousands of dollars per unit on their electric cars at this time tesla model three's production is taking a major hit yet despite these odds over the next several years tesla general motors folks wagon and toyota motor will unload millions of electric vehicles on a global scale rebecca len land an analyst with kelley blue book says it will be very very difficult to make a profit but not impossible at this time the...
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. >>> new tonight, metro's largest union wts metro's g.m. fired. accuses paul weiedefed of lying about how they would be transported. the idea of speci trains for them caused a huge controversy in the days leading up to the tlly. a shorte ago metro released a statement to news4, quote, the kessr group traveled from vienna to foggy bottom on a regularly scheduled train together with other passengers, media, and law enforcement. they were escorted by police onto the rear of the train, and police rode i that railcar, end quote. metro says that was done to protect the safety of everybody onhe train. stay with news4 and our nbc washington app as we follow the aftermath from today's rally and much larger counterprotests. the city, police, and metro facing a lot of questions about how they handled everything. >>> meanwhile in charlottesville, today, an tpouring of love and support for heather heyer's mom. susan bro visiting the spot where her daughter was killed a year ago when a vehicle plowed into a crowd of counterprotesters. during a vigil tonight, th
. >>> new tonight, metro's largest union wts metro's g.m. fired. accuses paul weiedefed of lying about how they would be transported. the idea of speci trains for them caused a huge controversy in the days leading up to the tlly. a shorte ago metro released a statement to news4, quote, the kessr group traveled from vienna to foggy bottom on a regularly scheduled train together with other passengers, media, and law enforcement. they were escorted by police onto the rear of the train,...
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and it's actually nice because the g.m. of peas and carrots can actually hold hands it's really up. to the door of oil you belong together of course if you've been watching them corporate media you've heard nothing about nicaragua or really any u.s. backed anything for example there's a u.s. backed genocide going on in yemen right now and as a recent fairness and accuracy in reporting study made clear over the past a year on m s n b c there have been zero stories about yemen and while there have been four hundred and fifty five stories about the porn star president putin. which is like four hundred forty five too many i feel like even if you're really into presidential erotic fan fiction is that still two hundred too many that's still. a way. back to latin america the u.s. has had a long policy of undermining infiltrating and destroying any latin american government that doesn't line up with u.s. policies me meaning if they're not down for neil liberal pro-war pro all economy if a leader says let's live a different way where everyone is taken care of and we help each other out then
and it's actually nice because the g.m. of peas and carrots can actually hold hands it's really up. to the door of oil you belong together of course if you've been watching them corporate media you've heard nothing about nicaragua or really any u.s. backed anything for example there's a u.s. backed genocide going on in yemen right now and as a recent fairness and accuracy in reporting study made clear over the past a year on m s n b c there have been zero stories about yemen and while there...
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and it's actually nice because the g.m. of peas and carrots can actually hold hands it's really. to do or a boy like you belong together of course if you've been watching them corporate media you've heard nothing about nicaragua or really any u.s. backed anything for example there's a u.s. backed genocide going on in yemen right now and as a recent fairness and accuracy in reporting study made clear over the past a year on m s n b c there have been zero stories about yemen and while there have been four hundred and fifty five stories about the porn star president putin. riches like four hundred forty five too many i feel like even if you're really into presidential erotic fanfiction is still two hundred too many that's still. only way. back to latin america the u.s. has had a long policy of undermining infiltrating and destroying any latin american government that doesn't line up with us policies me meaning if they're not down for neil liberal pro-war pro all economy if a leader says let's live a different way where everyone is taken care of and we help each other out then the us
and it's actually nice because the g.m. of peas and carrots can actually hold hands it's really. to do or a boy like you belong together of course if you've been watching them corporate media you've heard nothing about nicaragua or really any u.s. backed anything for example there's a u.s. backed genocide going on in yemen right now and as a recent fairness and accuracy in reporting study made clear over the past a year on m s n b c there have been zero stories about yemen and while there have...
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sixty five thousand women living in germany have been subjected to female genital mutilation or of g.m. that figure is twelve percent up on last year but it's been rising for a number of years largely due to an increase the number of migrants from countries where if you miss practice the school sometimes lethal practice is common across africa leaves women with lifelong pain and scars physically and emotionally unicef estimates that more than two hundred million girls and women are living with the effects of. a reconstruction clinic here in berlin the w.'s keep brady talked with a somali woman who's joined the call for an end to have her name has been changed to protect their identity. as. i was about eleven or twelve years old several people held me down then they cut me off they laid me on the table i can still picture it i had such horrific pain well then they sewed me together. they tied my legs together for a month so that the wound would heal. the head had i typed the female genital mutilation very anywhere from damaging the clutter to sewing up the vaginal opening in some countr
sixty five thousand women living in germany have been subjected to female genital mutilation or of g.m. that figure is twelve percent up on last year but it's been rising for a number of years largely due to an increase the number of migrants from countries where if you miss practice the school sometimes lethal practice is common across africa leaves women with lifelong pain and scars physically and emotionally unicef estimates that more than two hundred million girls and women are living with...
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medical help for the physical effects you know one of the reasons why there's been an increase and of g.m. here in germany we've seen a twelve percent increase your on your current exactly i mean over the past since two thousand and fourteen the increases being here two thousand and four sorry if you look at the numbers back then it was about twenty four thousand when now looking at about sixty five thousand women in the labor and this is largely come off the back of the increase of migrants coming to germany from the countries why this is often carried out so that's kind of made northern off african states and also parts of iraq and yemen and that's good because that's more women coming from there they've had this procedure they've been subjected to this procedure in their youth and are coming here. what's being done right now to clamp down and or at least curtail its level violence against women well there are a lot of support groups lobby groups and the government has said the family ministry said to us they are planning during this legislative period to work more closely with these gr
medical help for the physical effects you know one of the reasons why there's been an increase and of g.m. here in germany we've seen a twelve percent increase your on your current exactly i mean over the past since two thousand and fourteen the increases being here two thousand and four sorry if you look at the numbers back then it was about twenty four thousand when now looking at about sixty five thousand women in the labor and this is largely come off the back of the increase of migrants...
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and if you think about g.m. at its peak, they employed 600,000 people. you have the tech industry getting huge but emploloying far fewer people. there are definitely people who work on the app store, but it's ugamount ofber of people wealth. >> glor: it is a trickle-down into the apps, you're right. but that interesting. nick thompson, thank you for your perspective. the reward for information leading to a missing university of iowa student has climbed to $172,000. 20-year-old mollie tibbetts disappeared two weeks ago after going for a run in brooklyn, iowa. her parents are asking for the public's help. here's adriana diaz. >> i don't know that i have the strength in me, but mollie's lending me her strength every day, every night. >> reporter: mollie tibbetts' mother has already endured 15 days and nights without her daughter. the small town of roughly 1400 people has rallied around her search. now, the family's adding another strategy to the search-- money. rob tibbetts is mollie's father. >> this is another tool in our arsenal. we're providing this fun
and if you think about g.m. at its peak, they employed 600,000 people. you have the tech industry getting huge but emploloying far fewer people. there are definitely people who work on the app store, but it's ugamount ofber of people wealth. >> glor: it is a trickle-down into the apps, you're right. but that interesting. nick thompson, thank you for your perspective. the reward for information leading to a missing university of iowa student has climbed to $172,000. 20-year-old mollie...
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apple could charge one hundred dollars for an i phone start a five thousand if you do it right now if g.m. could be charging six thousand dollars more for car they do it right now i mean that's what capitals do right you charge as much as you possibly can given the realities the market so if you stop that what happens is apple still charges a thousand dollars for i phone but their margin on the i phone goes from forty percent to twenty five and that has a rather interesting effect on the stock price sounds like inflation so you know that that is obviously not been discounted in things like the bond market. and now we can see how that's going to play out going forward but i want to kind of skip along here to some other points and then is ok or thoughts on the g.d.p. numbers came out last week and the u.s. economy is allegedly growing and over four percent what it what your thought there was no it's not. in the last four months june thirtieth of june thirtieth the united states treasury emitted approximately one point three trillion dollars in new treasury bonds that's money into the econom
apple could charge one hundred dollars for an i phone start a five thousand if you do it right now if g.m. could be charging six thousand dollars more for car they do it right now i mean that's what capitals do right you charge as much as you possibly can given the realities the market so if you stop that what happens is apple still charges a thousand dollars for i phone but their margin on the i phone goes from forty percent to twenty five and that has a rather interesting effect on the stock...
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foreseeable run rate for tesla to survive but this is a company that produces a fraction of what ford g.m. and cetera et cetera produced on an annual basis and it has a higher market value and at some point reality will catch up if musk can't deliver . and why would a lawn musk we want to bring the company enter into private hands what would be his motivation so that. well again that feeds into one of the themes of our time which is that the markets are extremely short term oriented right investors want returns they want profits if you think about all the activist investors who are squeezing pennies out of companies and torturing c.e.o.'s for for more capital return to more aggressive action we're sort of in this ramp an environment where hedge funds and portfolio managers are demanding maximum amount of stuff from big companies and often times very hard to deliver and you couple that with someone with the ego of a lawn musk which must be among the top five top five biggest in the business world based on his behavior on twitter that's the only rational calculation one can make you can see
foreseeable run rate for tesla to survive but this is a company that produces a fraction of what ford g.m. and cetera et cetera produced on an annual basis and it has a higher market value and at some point reality will catch up if musk can't deliver . and why would a lawn musk we want to bring the company enter into private hands what would be his motivation so that. well again that feeds into one of the themes of our time which is that the markets are extremely short term oriented right...
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g.m. also offers a backseat alarm system in 29 models.ther of three marlene mendoza was one of the engineers who helped design the alarm. >> if it helps one person it will make a difference. it's so good to know this is a feature that will be there for you if you ever need it. >> reporter: debbie hersman runs the safety council and is former chair of the n.t.s.b. she welcomes the safety chance. >> amazingly 25% of these fatalities actually occur in workplace parking lots, so that's really telling us that parents may be out of their normal routine. >> reporter: that alarm is available now in the 2018 nissan pathfinder. young children are particularly susceptible to heat. their body temperatures can rise up to four times faster than adults and a car parked in the sun can see its internal temperature jump 20 degrees in about 10 minutes. jeff. >> glor: okay, kris, thank you very much. when we come back here tonight, a surprise announcement here on cbs from alan alda. and monsoons in the southwest. southwest. if you have recurring constipation
g.m. also offers a backseat alarm system in 29 models.ther of three marlene mendoza was one of the engineers who helped design the alarm. >> if it helps one person it will make a difference. it's so good to know this is a feature that will be there for you if you ever need it. >> reporter: debbie hersman runs the safety council and is former chair of the n.t.s.b. she welcomes the safety chance. >> amazingly 25% of these fatalities actually occur in workplace parking lots, so...
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because again you cut down the forests that's released a lot more than this new g.m. pollution in florida toxic algae is adding to the state's environmental woes this year's red tide is the worst in more than a decade where we'd like to speak in part by the r.v. which poisons fish and removes oxygen from the water florida businesses are suffering two numbers of people reporting respiratory problems has spiked with officials warning the albi may be around for months yesterday we were giving people little dabs of the vapor rub to put in their nostrils so that the smell wasn't so bad florida is no stranger to these kind of ecological events but scientists believe stricter environmental regulations would help them double it's got to be neutral pollution coming from land generated by humans primarily i would culture but also some sewage the challenges of dealing with masses of seaweed in toxic algae or extracting a price in this region is now more than just an inconvenience and more of a long term environmental problem that could happen serious consequences scientists say
because again you cut down the forests that's released a lot more than this new g.m. pollution in florida toxic algae is adding to the state's environmental woes this year's red tide is the worst in more than a decade where we'd like to speak in part by the r.v. which poisons fish and removes oxygen from the water florida businesses are suffering two numbers of people reporting respiratory problems has spiked with officials warning the albi may be around for months yesterday we were giving...
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foreseeable run rate for tesla to survive but this is a company that produces a fraction of what ford g.m. and cetera et cetera produced on an annual basis and it has a higher market value and at some point reality will catch up if musk can't deliver . and why would a lawn musk want to bring the company enter into private hands what would be his motivation so that. well again that feeds into one of the themes of our time which is that the markets are extremely short term oriented right investors want returns they want profits if you think about all the activist investors who are squeezing pennies out of companies and torturing c.e.o.'s for for more capital return to more aggressive action we're sort of in this ramp an environment where hedge funds and portfolio managers are demanding maximum amount of stuff from big companies and often times very hard to deliver and you couple that with someone with the ego of a lawn musk which must be among the top five top five biggest in the business world based on his behavior on twitter that's the only rational calculation one can make you can see th
foreseeable run rate for tesla to survive but this is a company that produces a fraction of what ford g.m. and cetera et cetera produced on an annual basis and it has a higher market value and at some point reality will catch up if musk can't deliver . and why would a lawn musk want to bring the company enter into private hands what would be his motivation so that. well again that feeds into one of the themes of our time which is that the markets are extremely short term oriented right...
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foreseeable run rate for tesla to survive but this is a company that produces a fraction of what ford g.m. and cetera et cetera produced on an annual basis and it has a higher market value and at some point reality will catch up if musk can't deliver . and why would a lawn musk want to bring the company enter into private hands what would be his motivation so that. well again that feeds into one of the themes of our time which is that the markets are extremely short term oriented right investors want returns they want profits if you think about all the activist investors who are squeezing pennies out of companies and torturing c.e.o.'s for for more capital return to more aggressive action we're sort of in this ramp an environment where hedge funds and portfolio managers are demanding maximum amount of stuff from big companies and often times very hard to deliver and you couple that with someone with the ego of a lawn musk which must be among the top five top five biggest in the business world based on his behavior on twitter that's the only rational calculation one can make you can see th
foreseeable run rate for tesla to survive but this is a company that produces a fraction of what ford g.m. and cetera et cetera produced on an annual basis and it has a higher market value and at some point reality will catch up if musk can't deliver . and why would a lawn musk want to bring the company enter into private hands what would be his motivation so that. well again that feeds into one of the themes of our time which is that the markets are extremely short term oriented right...