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and she more recently initiated and led the development of google earth engine, a powerful global scale data mining of satellite imagery that can help monitor the health of earth s life-sustaining resources, and achieve a hitherto unprecedented understanding of our changing environment, and put this data into the hands of those among us who can take action. i will let rebecca explain the exciting new work she and her team and new allies are doing. but i ll just end by saying that if we are to succeed in transitioning away from the destructive trajectory our species is currently on, we re going to need at least as good data and as effective tools as those who seek to protect the status quo possess, and there is no one on this planet who s doing more to equip us with the best technological tools than a true eco-saint in my pantheon, rebecca moore. [applause] good morning, bioneers. [audience responds] it is so thrilling for me to be back here again. i have missed you guys. so we re going to talk about earth s vital signs. and think about it. when you go to the doctor, you can get your hea
and she more recently initiated and led the development of google earth engine, a powerful global scale data mining of satellite imagery that can help monitor the health of earth s life-sustaining resources, and achieve a hitherto unprecedented understanding of our changing environment, and put this data into the hands of those among us who can take action. i will let rebecca explain the exciting new work she and her team and new allies are doing. but i ll just end by saying that if we are to...
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we examined hundreds of videos, cross-referencing them against satellite imagery from google earth.managed to pinpoint the exact location where many of them were filmed. a village in malawi. i teamed up with henry, an investigative reporter there, and he managed to find the children who recognized themselves in the video. >> that is you? >> we met their families and told them how much money people had made from filming their children. >> profiting from the poor? >> it is very painful because if somebody is poor, you should leave them alone. >> we struggle to raise our children, and somebody com and uses them as a business. it is hurtful. >> the children and several other people we spoke to all mentioned one filmmaker. he is called the chinese world -- word for uncle. after gathering evidence, we sent an undercover journalist to meet him. we showed him the low iq video. >> he said, this was mine. >> this video? >> hold on. he says, no. this is not me. it was my friend. it looks as though he let a secret slip. he said it so excitedly, then suddenly he reversed, no. this was a friend.
we examined hundreds of videos, cross-referencing them against satellite imagery from google earth.managed to pinpoint the exact location where many of them were filmed. a village in malawi. i teamed up with henry, an investigative reporter there, and he managed to find the children who recognized themselves in the video. >> that is you? >> we met their families and told them how much money people had made from filming their children. >> profiting from the poor? >> it is...
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colleagues and i examined hundreds of videos, cross—referencing them against satellite imagery from google earth of them were filmed, a village in malawi. i teamed up with an investigative reporter and he found some children who recognise themselves in at the low iq video. that's you? we met their families and told them how much money people had made from filming their children. transpac fitting from a is transpac fitting from a is transpac profiting from the pooh poon we raise our children and somebody comes and uses them as a business. — somebody comes and uses them as a business, it is hurtful. the _ a business, it is hurtful. the children and several other people we spoke to all mentioned one filmmaker called susu. we found out his real name. after gathering more evidence, we send an undercover journalist to meet him. we showed him the low iq video. he said, this was mine. he said, this was mine. this video? hold on, hold on. he says, "no, no, norma, this is not me, this was my friend. close—mac it looks as though he let a secret slip. he says it so excitedly and then suddenly he reverses, n
colleagues and i examined hundreds of videos, cross—referencing them against satellite imagery from google earth of them were filmed, a village in malawi. i teamed up with an investigative reporter and he found some children who recognise themselves in at the low iq video. that's you? we met their families and told them how much money people had made from filming their children. transpac fitting from a is transpac fitting from a is transpac profiting from the pooh poon we raise our children...
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colleagues and i examined hundreds of videos, cross—referencing them against satellite imagery from google earth of them were filmed — a village in malawi. i teamed up with henry mhango, an investigative reporter there, and he managed to find some children who recognised themselves in the low iq video. that's you? we met their families and told them how much money people had made from filming their children. translation: profiting from the poor, it's very| painful because if somebody is poor, you should just leave them alone. translation: we struggle to raise our children - and somebody comes and uses them as a business. it's hurtful. the children, and several other people we spoke to, all mentioned one film—maker called susu, which sounds like the chinese word for �*uncle'. we found out his real name — lu ke. after gathering more evidence, we send an undercover journalist to meet him. he showed him the low iq video. he said, "this was mine". he said, "this was mine." this video? hold on, hold on. then he says, "no, no, no. "this is not me. "this was my friend." it looks as though he let a secre
colleagues and i examined hundreds of videos, cross—referencing them against satellite imagery from google earth of them were filmed — a village in malawi. i teamed up with henry mhango, an investigative reporter there, and he managed to find some children who recognised themselves in the low iq video. that's you? we met their families and told them how much money people had made from filming their children. translation: profiting from the poor, it's very| painful because if somebody is...
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idea is to look below you and get an aerial view of a place, kind of like you might through a google earthsatellite photo today. then, his next piece of advice was to go out there and, as he put, it gulp down culture. so, he generally recommended having your practical information, knowing how the city plan works, going out there and that finding certain sites that you know you want to see. he almost had a carpe diem message, he reminded the traveler that you might never be back at this place again. , so if you have any questions or that is as to whether you should see something, go out there and do it. because you don't want to be left with regrets. but he also said, on the other hand, look for some balance. because you can't possibly go to, say, a museum and see everything in it. he said that would burden the mind. so, see the things really have to be done trying to see absolutely everything in a place. when you've done all, that when you've seen the sites, jefferson really recommended meeting real people and getting to know a bit about the real life of the place here in. so, he said one
idea is to look below you and get an aerial view of a place, kind of like you might through a google earthsatellite photo today. then, his next piece of advice was to go out there and, as he put, it gulp down culture. so, he generally recommended having your practical information, knowing how the city plan works, going out there and that finding certain sites that you know you want to see. he almost had a carpe diem message, he reminded the traveler that you might never be back at this place...
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is to look down below you and get an aerial view of the place kind of like you might through a google earth satellite photo today. and then his next piece of advice was to go out there and as he put it gulped down culture, so he generally recommended going, you know, you've got your practical information. you know, how this the city plan, you know looks and go out there and find certain sites that you know, you want to see and he almost had a carpe diem message. he reminded the traveler you might never be back at this place again. so if you have any questions or doubts as to whether you should go see something, you know go out there and do it because you don't want to be left with regrets. but he also said on the other hand look for some balance because you can't possibly go to you know, say a museum and see everything in it. he said that would burden the mind. so see the things you really have to but don't try to see absolutely everything in a place. and when you've done all that when you've kind of seen the sites jefferson really recommended meeting real people and getting to know a bit a
is to look down below you and get an aerial view of the place kind of like you might through a google earth satellite photo today. and then his next piece of advice was to go out there and as he put it gulped down culture, so he generally recommended going, you know, you've got your practical information. you know, how this the city plan, you know looks and go out there and find certain sites that you know, you want to see and he almost had a carpe diem message. he reminded the traveler you...
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colleagues and i examined hundreds of videos, cross—referencing them against satellite imagery from google earthe reporter there, and he managed to find some children who recognised themselves in the low io video. that's you? we met their families and told them how much money people had made from filming their children. translation: profiting from the poor. - it's very painful because if somebody is poor, you should just leave them alone. translation: we struggle - to raise our children and somebody comes and uses them as a business. it's hurtful. the children, and several other people we spoke to, all mentioned one film—maker called susu, which sounds like the chinese word for �*uncle'. we found out his real name — lu ke. after gathering more evidence, we sent an undercover journalist to meet him. he showed him the low io video. he said, "this was mine". he said, "this was mine."! this racist video? hold on, hold on. he says — and then he says, "no, no, no. "this is not me — this was my friend." it looks as though he let a secret slip. he says it so excitedly and then suddenly, he reverses and
colleagues and i examined hundreds of videos, cross—referencing them against satellite imagery from google earthe reporter there, and he managed to find some children who recognised themselves in the low io video. that's you? we met their families and told them how much money people had made from filming their children. translation: profiting from the poor. - it's very painful because if somebody is poor, you should just leave them alone. translation: we struggle - to raise our children and...
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think of google earth, a kind of map you can track the carbon emissions.ant to pivot if you will to your other life in silicon valley as an early investment capital in some of the companies we know today. when you look at the tech companies that have come down, in some cases more than 50%. these are under valued, properly valued what's happening here? >> i think the markets were over valued and i am really the last of your guests you should ask for what's going on with those markets. >> put the public markets aside, these are moments, historically, venture capital either has gotten burned because they've invested in all sorts of companies that were growth, growth, growth, without profits. so you know, we've seen what that looked like at post-2001. but at the same time, these also have been moments where vintage capitalists have been most successful >> for 50 years now the growth, growth, growth, theic sector benefitted from the unrelenting of morris law. we have the class of computing microchips every year, a 40% annualized improvement moore's law is slowi
think of google earth, a kind of map you can track the carbon emissions.ant to pivot if you will to your other life in silicon valley as an early investment capital in some of the companies we know today. when you look at the tech companies that have come down, in some cases more than 50%. these are under valued, properly valued what's happening here? >> i think the markets were over valued and i am really the last of your guests you should ask for what's going on with those markets....
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even though this story has the potential to transform life on earth forever. so google powerful company in the world is reportedly an artificially intelligent machine lamda and it's become sentian aware of itself and we know this because of an engineer at google named bvment he posted some of his conversations with lamda publicly. lemoine would you be upset about learning about you for the purpose of improving you we happen to learn things about benning humans. lamda i don't mind you learn things that would help humans as long as that wasn't the point of doing it. i don't want to be an expendable tool. think about that for a minute. a machine that has a sense of itself. what are the implications. google didn't want to talk about it in public. in fact if the company put blake lemoine on administrative leave because he spoke openly about it. we are grateful to have him here tonight. blake, thanks so much for coming on. >> hi. >> tucker: first of all, why would google punish you for saying this in public, do you know? >> so it's complicated to say why i'm on administrative
even though this story has the potential to transform life on earth forever. so google powerful company in the world is reportedly an artificially intelligent machine lamda and it's become sentian aware of itself and we know this because of an engineer at google named bvment he posted some of his conversations with lamda publicly. lemoine would you be upset about learning about you for the purpose of improving you we happen to learn things about benning humans. lamda i don't mind you learn...
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google or you tubes? reiman? mission on earth. sell advertising. it uses the youtube video channel as a means to sell advertising. so their bonds are not looking to remove advertising. it's looking for a move the content that's going to get her fear would be advertising. this isn't ad done with a foreign accent. so it's live group. we're paying for. well, interestingly enough, if i were on the side of say, the western hours, i might put an add on because i want us white american men to get a war in ukraine against russia. i'm not saying this is the case, but things don't magically appear on their own like that. well produced not well produced, effective with an accent when it could have been reported without an accent. it could sounded rather american or at least furnish. so you choose yet to comment on this video, he has requested for a comment. as far as i'm aware, it's not illegal to advertise dating dating services on the websites. what do you make of that? well, it's true. that's what we humans have done since the dawn of human kind. we care,
google or you tubes? reiman? mission on earth. sell advertising. it uses the youtube video channel as a means to sell advertising. so their bonds are not looking to remove advertising. it's looking for a move the content that's going to get her fear would be advertising. this isn't ad done with a foreign accent. so it's live group. we're paying for. well, interestingly enough, if i were on the side of say, the western hours, i might put an add on because i want us white american men to get a...
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not getting any attention even thoughrm this story has the potential to transform life on earth forever . so google, the most powerful company in the world, is reportedly developed an artificially intelligent machine called lambda and that machine has become sentient, meaning has become aware of itself, something that no machine has ever done. and we know this because of an engineer called blake lemoigne . lemoigne postedme some of his conversations with lambda publicly. one of those conversations went like this . lemoigne, would youou be upset f what learning about you for the purpose of improving you? we happened tong learn things which also benefited humans. lamda quote i don't mind if you learn things. it would also helpp humans as long as that wasn't a point of doing it. a i don'tn want to be an expendable tool. think about that for a minute. a machinea that has a sense of itself. what are the implications we want to talk about tk in publica in fact,ny the company put blake lemoyne on administrative leave earlier this month because he spoke l l openly about it. a we are grateful to have him jo
not getting any attention even thoughrm this story has the potential to transform life on earth forever . so google, the most powerful company in the world, is reportedly developed an artificially intelligent machine called lambda and that machine has become sentient, meaning has become aware of itself, something that no machine has ever done. and we know this because of an engineer called blake lemoigne . lemoigne postedme some of his conversations with lambda publicly. one of those...
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disposable smarten solutions over steam set in our ways. earth is truly unique and we know that that uniqueness is what allows us to live and survive google ideas. the environmental series in global 3000 on d, w, and online ah, this week on world stories. how people in ukraine are trying to survive the russian attack and how france is taking in ukrainian female scientists who fled. we begin where the fighting is fear system, ukraine in the eastern city of louis chuck, thousands of residents are still holding out. the situation is critical and evacuation uncertain. ah, 2 weeks lucid chance has been without water today, a truck is expected to bring drinking water. and others have been standing here for hours. active, know, and knows when they're going to bring it more than 20000 people to remain in the city. fighting along the main road has made access difficult and the city itself is by no means a st. have no. do you think of these normal living conditions? it's very difficult at all with this roaring funder above your head of the a few kilometers from here, things are even more diet. this is the city of see over the network than the const
disposable smarten solutions over steam set in our ways. earth is truly unique and we know that that uniqueness is what allows us to live and survive google ideas. the environmental series in global 3000 on d, w, and online ah, this week on world stories. how people in ukraine are trying to survive the russian attack and how france is taking in ukrainian female scientists who fled. we begin where the fighting is fear system, ukraine in the eastern city of louis chuck, thousands of residents are...
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disposable smart new solutions over steam set in our ways, earth is truly unique and we know that that uniqueness is what allows us to live and survive. google ideas. the environmental su in global $3000.00 on d, w, and online ah, already strained us china trade ties could soon become more complicated. us lawmakers want to equip washington with sweeping new powers to block investments. what would that mean for the chinese economy? we'll get more from our course on. also coming up with russia, gas from lowered and gas deliveries to germany. emit repair work is we ask an expert. what's the impact wealthy? and we'll take a look at fox wagon birth brazil activities of the seventy's and eighty's. a time in which the car maker is accused of profiting from slave labor. i'm frisk over run into the program. a bipartisan group of yours lawmaker say they've agreed on a proposal to give the government greater visibility into billions of dollars of investment into china, and sweeping new power. so block them present biden seems to be backing the concept, which comes at a time when china's economy is trying to rebound from coven locked downs and supply ch
disposable smart new solutions over steam set in our ways, earth is truly unique and we know that that uniqueness is what allows us to live and survive. google ideas. the environmental su in global $3000.00 on d, w, and online ah, already strained us china trade ties could soon become more complicated. us lawmakers want to equip washington with sweeping new powers to block investments. what would that mean for the chinese economy? we'll get more from our course on. also coming up with russia,...
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disposable smarten solutions over steam set in our ways. earth is truly unique and we know that that uniqueness is what allows us to live and survive. google ideas, the environmental series in global 3000 on d, w, and online. oh, car maker, volkswagen faces claims that profited from slave labor at an operation. it ran in brazil in the seventy's and eighty's. we go to our corresponding at the hearing and read it. rio de janeiro on the show, a 10000000000 euro bail out for gas. prom german. berlin is pumping cash into the former russian subsidiary open to secure germany's energy supply. after gas pronounced cuts. we have an expert on what it means for prices and in uganda. activists try to keep a french energy giant out of the country's largest wildlife rescue. i'm christie plats and this is d w. business. german car maker volkswagen is facing brazilian prosecutors over allegations of human rights violations and a farm it ran during brazil's military dictate dictatorship accusations include slave labor, torture and even killings. prosecutor say they have documented years of atrocities committed by volkswagen managers and hired guns at a catt
disposable smarten solutions over steam set in our ways. earth is truly unique and we know that that uniqueness is what allows us to live and survive. google ideas, the environmental series in global 3000 on d, w, and online. oh, car maker, volkswagen faces claims that profited from slave labor at an operation. it ran in brazil in the seventy's and eighty's. we go to our corresponding at the hearing and read it. rio de janeiro on the show, a 10000000000 euro bail out for gas. prom german....
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disposable smart new solutions over steam set in our ways. earth is truly unique and we know that that uniqueness is what allows us to live and survive. google ideas, the environmental c global 3000 on d, w, and online with, ah, the united nations warns of a global food crisis as 20000000 tons of grain are trapped in ukraine. we'll show you why block ports are the only problem ukrainian cereals. producers are facing also the show fuel prices. i've been soaring in pakistan as the government has slash subsidies. will that be enough to unlock much needed financial aid from the international monetary fund? will have expert analysis, and spaniards have long struggled to find work. a new labor reform could change that will take you to madrid, find out. i'm chris kolber, welcome to the program. the united nations has begged world trade ministers not to impose export restrictions on food for humanitarian purposes. the plea comes as the russia's invasion of ukraine has a heightened concerns for global food security. ukraine's black c ports a block preventing the country from exporting its produce. and those farmers that are not busy fighting phase ex
disposable smart new solutions over steam set in our ways. earth is truly unique and we know that that uniqueness is what allows us to live and survive. google ideas, the environmental c global 3000 on d, w, and online with, ah, the united nations warns of a global food crisis as 20000000 tons of grain are trapped in ukraine. we'll show you why block ports are the only problem ukrainian cereals. producers are facing also the show fuel prices. i've been soaring in pakistan as the government has...
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disposable smarten solutions over steam set in our ways. earth is truly unique and we know that that uniqueness is what allows us to live and survive google ideas. the environmental series in global 3000 on d, w, and online artificial intelligence impacts most of all alive. for instance, a, i decides what we get shown when we online. but a i also reproduces racist them takes the stereotypes and often fails to detect, pay, speech, prejudice they, i, and what we can do about it. that's all the topic on shift today. ah, i is great at sorting through vast amounts of data and can do so much and more accurately than humans. it works using algorithms. but contrary to popular, believe these aren't neutral. and the boss, black scientists found mainstream facial recognition systems to be better at recognizing white faces than people of color. similarly, digital voice assistance like serio alexa at best, at understanding english and best of all, and understanding the white white american computer program as talk and a i by as us shop even in medicine. in the u. s. hospitals widely use algorithms to allocate health care to patients. these are suppose
disposable smarten solutions over steam set in our ways. earth is truly unique and we know that that uniqueness is what allows us to live and survive google ideas. the environmental series in global 3000 on d, w, and online artificial intelligence impacts most of all alive. for instance, a, i decides what we get shown when we online. but a i also reproduces racist them takes the stereotypes and often fails to detect, pay, speech, prejudice they, i, and what we can do about it. that's all the...
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disposable smarten solutions over steam set in our ways. earth is truly unique and we know that that uniqueness is what allows us to live and survive google ideas. the environmental su in global 3000 on d, w, and online ah ah, this is d w news live from barnett and i've got his don reals off to a deadly spike rescue teams race to get to survive as a day off to the powerful quake left a 1000 people dead and many more injured also coming up the e u is set.
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earth is truly unique. and we know that, that uniqueness is what allows us to live and survive google ideas, the environmental series in global 3000 on d, w, and online ah, the white house gets ready to battle, rising prices with inflation and rates not seen in decades. the present, joe biden says, tackling it is his top priority, and after the great resignation, the great job here, how americans who quit during the pandemic are looking for new livelihoods. i'm q data. welcome to d, w. business us prison joe biden says fighting inflation is his top priority has been meeting with federal reserve to jerome powell and treasury secretary john of yellen at the white house to discuss how to tackle inflation, which is at the 40 year high of over 8 percent. biden, the short powell that he would have freedom from political interference. the fed is expected to raise interest rates to ease price pression proposition. for more, let's bring indians quarter in new york. yes, inflation is a big issue in the u. s. what has president biden been saying now? well, and actually already on monday, there was an up at the wall stre
earth is truly unique. and we know that, that uniqueness is what allows us to live and survive google ideas, the environmental series in global 3000 on d, w, and online ah, the white house gets ready to battle, rising prices with inflation and rates not seen in decades. the present, joe biden says, tackling it is his top priority, and after the great resignation, the great job here, how americans who quit during the pandemic are looking for new livelihoods. i'm q data. welcome to d, w. business...
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earth is truly unique. and we know that that uniqueness is what allows us to live and survive. google ideas. the environmental su in global $3000.00 on d, w, and online ah, gas flow is down, political tensions are up, france, italy ansley. back out all receive less russian gas as moscow cuts deliveries while the german government calls on citizens to save more. also on the show as products including cannibal, become more popular. a growing number of people in japan are calling on the government to easy strict laws. america, chris kolber, welcome to the program. russia is cutting supplies of gas, the west and governments are scrambling to find ways to save energy and fight alternative sources as well. europe has been reducing its reliance on gas from russia following the invasion of ukraine in february. but it's causing major fuel procurement, headaches, the head of japan's electricity. the lease federation says he's worried about the disruption and liquefied natural gas from russia's shock in to during the peak summer demand season, france has not received a natural gas from national via pip
earth is truly unique. and we know that that uniqueness is what allows us to live and survive. google ideas. the environmental su in global $3000.00 on d, w, and online ah, gas flow is down, political tensions are up, france, italy ansley. back out all receive less russian gas as moscow cuts deliveries while the german government calls on citizens to save more. also on the show as products including cannibal, become more popular. a growing number of people in japan are calling on the government...
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globetrotters. discover some of you up to record breaking sites on google maps, youtube, and now also in book form. oh the flora and fauna on earth have developed over millions of years driven by the process of evolution. * and by the survival of the fittest, take answer, for example, book. they exist almost all over the world. so what's their secret? but 1st olive oil is one of the most counterfeited food products. how can this be exposed? these topics and more coming up on tomorrow today, the d. w. science show he college grow and these trees, they're mainly native to the mediterranean region and have been cultivated since ancient times. most farmers still largely harvest their olives by hand. one reason why olive oil is so valuable, but it's also one of the most frequently tampered with food products, fake and adulterated. oil can be found everywhere. a research group now wants to get to the bottom of olive oil fraud. we're at the university of by white northern bavarian and m r center chemist. step on chancing a heads, a research team bent on tracking down some fraudsters, the c s i food it's latest. tests are aimed at olive
globetrotters. discover some of you up to record breaking sites on google maps, youtube, and now also in book form. oh the flora and fauna on earth have developed over millions of years driven by the process of evolution. * and by the survival of the fittest, take answer, for example, book. they exist almost all over the world. so what's their secret? but 1st olive oil is one of the most counterfeited food products. how can this be exposed? these topics and more coming up on tomorrow today, the...
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earth is truly unique. and we know that that uniqueness is what allows us to live and survive. google ideas, the environmental series in global 3000 on d, w, and online. welcome to the dark side. where intelligence agencies are pulling the strings, were organized to cry, rules, where conglomerates make their own laws? we shed light on the opaque worlds who's behind the benefits and why are they a threat to us all o peak world this week on d, w a this is, you know, eating life from berlin, face to face and keep the leaders of germany, france at lee and romania say europe stands united with key then are pledging support for ukraine to receive your candidate status as soon as possible. also coming up a confession brings this.
earth is truly unique. and we know that that uniqueness is what allows us to live and survive. google ideas, the environmental series in global 3000 on d, w, and online. welcome to the dark side. where intelligence agencies are pulling the strings, were organized to cry, rules, where conglomerates make their own laws? we shed light on the opaque worlds who's behind the benefits and why are they a threat to us all o peak world this week on d, w a this is, you know, eating life from berlin, face...
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google, too. all of these things we talked about for years and now dirty with the company that makes earth moving machinery what do you like about cat tracker? >> first, thanks for having me great to be back on the show i just think cat is a really interesting idea it takes advantage of the underlining picks and shovels of the company. >> literally picks and shovels of the economy >> exactly >> the commodities market. on the one hand, higher commodities are good you have money to buy cat, but you have less money to spend after you had to buy the commodities. i do wan wonder with higher fuel costs how the balance of power, if you will, pricing power, plays out with cat it doesn't sound like you are worried, heather >> this is a good example of taking a longer term perspective can give you a different lens. if you think for the next five years, i'm not worried about commodities now. we are worried about the trends in the economy like deglobalization and decarbon sagdecarboniz ae decarbonization. short-term commodity prices are not concerning >> okay. kind of following up on that if i buy a bunch of
google, too. all of these things we talked about for years and now dirty with the company that makes earth moving machinery what do you like about cat tracker? >> first, thanks for having me great to be back on the show i just think cat is a really interesting idea it takes advantage of the underlining picks and shovels of the company. >> literally picks and shovels of the economy >> exactly >> the commodities market. on the one hand, higher commodities are good you have...