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henrietta: great question.nk two things, on the demand side, government can be a long-term purchaser that is very secure for the companies. so long-term at a good price would help the startups, if there is demand. secondly coming from the loan and financing of heavy infrastructure, project finances is hard to get in the early stages of a startup or doing something like we are. government act loans -- backed loans would be the key to getting off the ground faster. dani: for a lot of all street companies and large-cap companies around the world, eyeing carbon credits, these -- a buying carbon credits, the se things seem to be growing. but how effective are they? henrietta: the market has mostly to date compromised offsets that are merely carbon avoidance. the offsets over green -- are for green energy or something, but it does not remove emissio ns. we are selling carbon removal credits, about 3% of voluntary markets today, about 3 million tons of carbon dioxide removal. that is everybody in the removal space. im
henrietta: great question.nk two things, on the demand side, government can be a long-term purchaser that is very secure for the companies. so long-term at a good price would help the startups, if there is demand. secondly coming from the loan and financing of heavy infrastructure, project finances is hard to get in the early stages of a startup or doing something like we are. government act loans -- backed loans would be the key to getting off the ground faster. dani: for a lot of all street...
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now she has to go raise money for this incredible mission from making money to raising many henrietta is the perfect leader at this time. people't don't know we don't appreciate the enormous good that unicef does in the world and is the largest administrator of vaccines in the world. it is the central partner to the global health community for those foot soldiers in the field to put the shots in kids arms and save millions of lives. and it is that leadership she is now bringing for unicef and with the terrible pandemic but life is comingma back to normal in washington but it's not coming back to normal around the world and henrietta is leading that charge. so i am g so very grateful she is here today. executive director, welcome. forgive me for my long introduction but there so much i want to say. we are pleased that you are here today. >> thank you very much. it is a great pleasure to see you thank you to see sis that inform us and educate us to bring the world to us thank you very much so this morning we would like to talk how we think about act a and kovacs because it could be conf
now she has to go raise money for this incredible mission from making money to raising many henrietta is the perfect leader at this time. people't don't know we don't appreciate the enormous good that unicef does in the world and is the largest administrator of vaccines in the world. it is the central partner to the global health community for those foot soldiers in the field to put the shots in kids arms and save millions of lives. and it is that leadership she is now bringing for unicef and...
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most important, henrietta fore is the only person i know that made money, okay? she was the director of the mint and she stamped out money left and right for many years. so this is a perfect training because right now she has to go raise money for this incredible mission. so from making money to raising money, henrietta fore is the perfect leader at this time. you know, people don't know, americans don't know, we don't appreciate the enormous good that unicef does in the world. unicef is the largest administrator of vaccines in the world. it is the central partner to the global health community that actually provide for the foot soldiers of the field that get out and really put the shots in kids arms and save millions and millions, billions of lives. it's that leadership she is now bringing for unicef to this global campaign to try to get in the front of the terrible pandemic, covid. life is coming back to normal in washington but it is not coming back to normal around the world, and henrietta fore is leading the charge. so i'm so very grateful that she's here to
most important, henrietta fore is the only person i know that made money, okay? she was the director of the mint and she stamped out money left and right for many years. so this is a perfect training because right now she has to go raise money for this incredible mission. so from making money to raising money, henrietta fore is the perfect leader at this time. you know, people don't know, americans don't know, we don't appreciate the enormous good that unicef does in the world. unicef is the...
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henrietta: thank you. as was just said, there are lots of complexities when you are on the ground, but one of the first ones that you come to is how to finance this. and i think for us, globally, as unicef, if you are doubling the number of vaccines that come through your doors, and the amount of personal protective equipment, diagnostic kits, things that are just needed urgently by the world at large, financing immediately comes to mind for unicef, just as it comes to mind in nepal, cameroon or nigeria. so, getting advanced market statements out means that you have to have some money in the bank. that you can say to a manufacture, yes, we will buy 500,000 doses per 200 million doses of your vaccine when it is ready, and needed shipped on these terms. so creating good, public/private partnerships is one of the most important things we have learned about in unicef during this pandemic. we already had the public/private partnership, but we need more. they need to be faster, more effective, more at scale, and
henrietta: thank you. as was just said, there are lots of complexities when you are on the ground, but one of the first ones that you come to is how to finance this. and i think for us, globally, as unicef, if you are doubling the number of vaccines that come through your doors, and the amount of personal protective equipment, diagnostic kits, things that are just needed urgently by the world at large, financing immediately comes to mind for unicef, just as it comes to mind in nepal, cameroon...
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we will dig into the details with henrietta treyz. and we will preview what we can expect from biden and putin meeting in geneva tomorrow with angela stent. first off, let's get a quick check on what is happening in markets, and remind you that we will be following the fed very closely tomorrow. we will talk about that throughout the program. tomorrow, we will be joined by tom keene as we approach the meeting. the s&p down a quarter of 1%, had been moving less previously. to be fair, we are coming off of an all-time high. the u.s. 10-year yield still under 1.50, interesting considering the fed meeting tomorrow. that tells you what the market expects from jay powell. gold coming down right now, 1853 a troy ounce. that could represent market expectations of a shift eventually toward tightening, if you are talking about global central banks. brent crude up 1.5%, $73.91. let's get back to that u.s. eco data. retail sales declining signaling consumers are spending more on services as the economy reopens. here to discuss is ann berry, chief
we will dig into the details with henrietta treyz. and we will preview what we can expect from biden and putin meeting in geneva tomorrow with angela stent. first off, let's get a quick check on what is happening in markets, and remind you that we will be following the fed very closely tomorrow. we will talk about that throughout the program. tomorrow, we will be joined by tom keene as we approach the meeting. the s&p down a quarter of 1%, had been moving less previously. to be fair, we are...
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alix: henrietta, thank you so very much for joining us.etta treyz, veda partners director of economic policy. we are looking at a shot of president biden and u.k. prime minister boris johnson looking at a new atlantic charter, with the press pool there. we will be bringing you all of those headlines as they cross. speaking of travel, lufthansa saying that the u.k.-u.s. summit mustn't pass without progress on travel. that just goes to show how important that corridor is, particularly for the lifelines for these airline companies. guy: it is hugely profitable. they need this to happen. we are going to be hearing from the ceo of iag. i talked to him a little earlier on today. really important for him, for lufthansa, for air france to make sure there is progress here. i have to say, the hence we are gettinhat there will be some talk about it . not sure there's going to be that much concrete progress. there's talk of a working group being set up. you do see the delta variant count going up in the u.k. at the moment. that is maybe not a great si
alix: henrietta, thank you so very much for joining us.etta treyz, veda partners director of economic policy. we are looking at a shot of president biden and u.k. prime minister boris johnson looking at a new atlantic charter, with the press pool there. we will be bringing you all of those headlines as they cross. speaking of travel, lufthansa saying that the u.k.-u.s. summit mustn't pass without progress on travel. that just goes to show how important that corridor is, particularly for the...
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in henrietta is leading that charge. so we are grateful that she is here today and grateful for her work. executive director, welcome. forgive me for my long introduction, but i just had so much i wanted to say about you. we are so pleased you are here with us today. thank you. >> thank you. it really is a great pleasure to see you. thank you for the programs that inform us and educate us, and bring the world to us. so, thank you very much. today, this morning, for me also, i would like to talk a bit about how we think about act a in covax, because it can sometimes be confusing. it's a new model for the world and we think an effective model. so let me begin. in april 2020, the access to covid-19 tools accelerator, which we have given the acronym of act a, was established in several global health partners so that we could respond to covid-19 pandemic. it seeks to ensure equitable access to new covid-19 tools, particularly for low and middle income countries. it brings together different sectors, public and private to inno
in henrietta is leading that charge. so we are grateful that she is here today and grateful for her work. executive director, welcome. forgive me for my long introduction, but i just had so much i wanted to say about you. we are so pleased you are here with us today. thank you. >> thank you. it really is a great pleasure to see you. thank you for the programs that inform us and educate us, and bring the world to us. so, thank you very much. today, this morning, for me also, i would like...
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. - [henrietta] the southern way of life was something sacred. do not question. do not doubt.e your mind, and believe what you're supposed to believe. - [valerie] in 1940, a young woman left sweet home alabama for the porta vida of costa rica. - [henrietta] i would be out there experiencing all nds of wonderful new things. anybody range, anody different. - [verie] in a te of romance and revotion. one woman on a quest for adventure finds herself in a true awakening.
. - [henrietta] the southern way of life was something sacred. do not question. do not doubt.e your mind, and believe what you're supposed to believe. - [valerie] in 1940, a young woman left sweet home alabama for the porta vida of costa rica. - [henrietta] i would be out there experiencing all nds of wonderful new things. anybody range, anody different. - [verie] in a te of romance and revotion. one woman on a quest for adventure finds herself in a true awakening.
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our next bride is henrietta bull culver. she had met and married an attorney who set up a law practice in her hometown. this last bride is a story of heartache. she was not in good health and everyone thought that the climate of the west would help her health to improve. she left independence in 1869 on the train with her husband. at the time, she was 23 years old and she was eight months pregnant with her second child. they took the train from kansas to the end of the rail line which at that time was shared in kansas. upon arrival in sheridan, jenny wrote that they secured lodging above a saloon and she went on to say, well, last night we were frightened almost out of our wits. we did not get any sleep at all on account of all the noise in the barroom. drinking and the gambling. finally they got one of the men's money away from them and they undertook to put him outdoors. she went on to say that they commenced firing and fired about 30 shots. i laid and i shook like a leaf all night with fear. i was so afraid that thomas's
our next bride is henrietta bull culver. she had met and married an attorney who set up a law practice in her hometown. this last bride is a story of heartache. she was not in good health and everyone thought that the climate of the west would help her health to improve. she left independence in 1869 on the train with her husband. at the time, she was 23 years old and she was eight months pregnant with her second child. they took the train from kansas to the end of the rail line which at that...
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the system is caused as an overarching trans henrietta schneider is from environmental action, germany which studies and footboards the fund or deposit return system for plastic and glass bottles. so that the deposit system works really well to close to 0 units of beverage packaging. and actually in the state and the environment and that's, that's really causes keeping plastic and glass out of nitro is one of the main reasons. the german government introduced a deposit system in 2003. another was to incentivize a shift more environmentally friendly beverage packaging. market overall here's how it works. manufacturers make the bottle and the deposit is worked into its costs. they sell the buffering to wholesalers, retailers who sell it on to the consumer. when consumers have drunk their drinks, i'm doing my money. they carried them to the store. one of the countries 48000 diverse vending machines these except most kinds of booking. ah famous places for the 25 bottles like to can i go back around 350 people for the wards of all the above is collected on the other side. around 40 percent
the system is caused as an overarching trans henrietta schneider is from environmental action, germany which studies and footboards the fund or deposit return system for plastic and glass bottles. so that the deposit system works really well to close to 0 units of beverage packaging. and actually in the state and the environment and that's, that's really causes keeping plastic and glass out of nitro is one of the main reasons. the german government introduced a deposit system in 2003. another...
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in 1993 that was a very important year, because the henrietta marie is discovered. one of the few ships involved in the transatlantic slave trade that was found at the time. in 2005 diving with a purpose that its first field school. in 2010, an expedition for the slave ship guerrero. in a response to climate change our work in ocean conservation revolves around coral reef restoration. it is a holistic approach to climate change. we call it the collective approach to restoring our ecosystems, or cares. this is very important as a response to climate change and the devastating effect it has had on our coral reef system and our ecosystem. dwp teaches underwater archaeology basics, which includes shipwreck surveying, mapping, ensue to drawing --in-situ drawing. we train on land and then we go under the water to do shipwreck documentation. this is the result of our work. we process the data, and then it is developed into a digital composite site map. this is a composite site map of the shipwreck located in the florida keys. our composite site map was made by an excellent
in 1993 that was a very important year, because the henrietta marie is discovered. one of the few ships involved in the transatlantic slave trade that was found at the time. in 2005 diving with a purpose that its first field school. in 2010, an expedition for the slave ship guerrero. in a response to climate change our work in ocean conservation revolves around coral reef restoration. it is a holistic approach to climate change. we call it the collective approach to restoring our ecosystems, or...
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i want to thank charles, and we henrietta, john, martha and charles this morning. thank you very much for participating in our conversation today. we are adjourned. thank you. >> jerome powell testifies tuesday on the federal reserve's response to the coronavirus pandemic for the house oversight coronavirus crisis subcommittee. watch the fed chair live starting at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span three, online at c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> next, a conversation about presidential election integrity, voting laws and ways to improve the administration of elections. the american enterprise institute hosted discussion. >> good morning and welcome to this american enterprise institute event on election securities. i am the resident scholar and i will be your host. let me give you a roadmap about how our program will proceed. i'm going to say a few words about why we are having this program. second, i will introduce our panelists and we will talk until about 11:00. after that, we will have audience q&a. to get your audience in the queue, emailed to e
i want to thank charles, and we henrietta, john, martha and charles this morning. thank you very much for participating in our conversation today. we are adjourned. thank you. >> jerome powell testifies tuesday on the federal reserve's response to the coronavirus pandemic for the house oversight coronavirus crisis subcommittee. watch the fed chair live starting at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span three, online at c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> next, a conversation...
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host: let's go to henrietta calling from fort pierce, florida on the republican line. good morning.aller: good morning. i just wanted to comment on the young woman who phoned regarding having to go to the bathroom in the woods. this is a terrible -- racism is a terrible thing. did you hang up? host: no, go ahead. caller: racism is a terrible stain on the country. however, as a country we have truly evolved. our hearts have grown and we have learned to accept other people. frankly, it was the democrats that brought those disgusting jim crow laws. nobody seems to know that and it is disgraceful. these democrats run around as if they have the heart of god when they have done such terrible things. they have not apologized for this. it was the republicans who literally helped our country get over this terrible state. host: we go to mike calling from rockford, illinois on the independent line. good morning. caller: good morning, jesse. a couple of things of clarification. covid, where did it come from? grand jury investigation instead of 9/11 investigation they are pushing. i think there
host: let's go to henrietta calling from fort pierce, florida on the republican line. good morning.aller: good morning. i just wanted to comment on the young woman who phoned regarding having to go to the bathroom in the woods. this is a terrible -- racism is a terrible thing. did you hang up? host: no, go ahead. caller: racism is a terrible stain on the country. however, as a country we have truly evolved. our hearts have grown and we have learned to accept other people. frankly, it was the...