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for his project the swiss art is klaus litman was inspired by a drawing by the austrian artist max pyne called the an ending attraction. basically what i'm doing here is trying to produce a quite radical picture and i'm dealing with an underlying theme that next point now also have both of us independently of each other and that's perception. how do we deal with our perceived nature. visitors are not allowed to touch or enter the forest only look at the. next month wanted to create a warning monument about the climate crisis it took him 6 years to realize the 4 forest project. he worked together with the swiss landscape architect and so in the young. woman's i see that these are the difference bases here so those there are the black pines you know who seem to have been replanted 16 tiles is. 299 trees were planted between the goal posts creating a mixed forest which has become the bike rare in europe these days the trees were located in various german french and italian nurseries some of them were 50 years old all the trees had been transplanted several times so they could cope before b
for his project the swiss art is klaus litman was inspired by a drawing by the austrian artist max pyne called the an ending attraction. basically what i'm doing here is trying to produce a quite radical picture and i'm dealing with an underlying theme that next point now also have both of us independently of each other and that's perception. how do we deal with our perceived nature. visitors are not allowed to touch or enter the forest only look at the. next month wanted to create a warning...
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to recall she and klaus are optimistic. it came out of the blue we got a call in the morning from the doctors saying they had to donor. or nothing came straight away and she had surgery in the evening we were all on the edge of our seats but it went well for the over the approach we're just so happy because we just want to start living our lives again. and autumn 2017 leo has a new kidney. because it was proving so hard to find a match his father donated a kidney. there was now 27 and enjoying life to the fullest. even daniella have taken a year off to travel. at the moment they're exploring the us in a camper and. my life was always good it's just that i was very sick i didn't even realise how sick i was until i had a comparison then i realised what it's like when you can actually do everything you want to do that kind of a vicar's was my homecoming was when i was very. low for the transplant foreign travel was out of the question. sightseeing in san francisco i wander around chinatown in the past even short trips within e
to recall she and klaus are optimistic. it came out of the blue we got a call in the morning from the doctors saying they had to donor. or nothing came straight away and she had surgery in the evening we were all on the edge of our seats but it went well for the over the approach we're just so happy because we just want to start living our lives again. and autumn 2017 leo has a new kidney. because it was proving so hard to find a match his father donated a kidney. there was now 27 and enjoying...
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klaus: we are expecting lower for longer.al banks continue to support the market and we expect it to stay. if you compare who went into the year, we were all expecting a slight interest rise, but overall it has come down around 200 basis points. nejra: what about corporate restricting to carveouts? what do you expect with that for 2019 and next year? klaus: we expect the trend to continue to be busy. i don't know if you've looked at the most recent data. ofare seeing more than 50% the active campaigns are not in the u.s. but outside. there are almost 600 campaigns going on and we expect to drive even more carveouts. activity to come across europe which will help private equity funds to invest in dry powder and be active in the market. matt: we've seen an increase in activism in europe and in private equity cannot buy out of controlling stake of a firm, will they increasingly take a practicestake and then activist shareholding? klaus: that's actually a very good question. what we have seen is the private equity funds have done
klaus: we are expecting lower for longer.al banks continue to support the market and we expect it to stay. if you compare who went into the year, we were all expecting a slight interest rise, but overall it has come down around 200 basis points. nejra: what about corporate restricting to carveouts? what do you expect with that for 2019 and next year? klaus: we expect the trend to continue to be busy. i don't know if you've looked at the most recent data. ofare seeing more than 50% the active...
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or for years with our curator klaus lichtman wanted to make a statement and now that he's made it it's almost tragic just how timely it is for forests is a replica of a european forest that's been erected in a football stadium in austria and the installation reminds visitors what it would be like to live in a world where trees think this only as an exhibit and it's caused quite a stir. anyone expecting to see penalties at the vertices stadium in clark in fort lee in for a bit of a surprise there's not much soccer going on in this fast. for this project the swiss artist klaus lipman was inspired by a drawing by the austrian artist max pite now called the an indie attraction of nature. basically what i'm doing here is trying to produce a quite radical picture and i'm dealing with an underlying theme that max planck now also have both of us independently of each other and that's perception. this is . how do we deal with our perceived nature. visitors are not allowed to touch into the forest look at us. and want to create a warning monument about the climate crisis it took him 6 years of p
or for years with our curator klaus lichtman wanted to make a statement and now that he's made it it's almost tragic just how timely it is for forests is a replica of a european forest that's been erected in a football stadium in austria and the installation reminds visitors what it would be like to live in a world where trees think this only as an exhibit and it's caused quite a stir. anyone expecting to see penalties at the vertices stadium in clark in fort lee in for a bit of a surprise...
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for his project this week's artist klaus lipman was inspired by a drawing by the austrian artist max piet now called the an indie attraction of nature. basically what i'm doing here is trying to produce a quite radical picture and i'm dealing with an underlying theme that max point now also have both of us independently of each other and that's perception. this is. how do we deal with our perceived nature. visitors are not allowed to touch into the forest. and wanted to create a warning more new meant about the climate crisis it took him 6 years of planning to realize the full farce project. he works together with the swiss landscape architect in so anyhow it's nice. to see that these are the different species here. those there are the black pines you know. they've been replanted 16 times. 299 trees were planted between the goalposts creating a mixed forest which has become quite rare in europe these days max partner whose artworks also feature in new york's museum of modern art is the visionary who imagined a stadium forest over 40 years ago. but is was not on wild mixed forest . if
for his project this week's artist klaus lipman was inspired by a drawing by the austrian artist max piet now called the an indie attraction of nature. basically what i'm doing here is trying to produce a quite radical picture and i'm dealing with an underlying theme that max point now also have both of us independently of each other and that's perception. this is. how do we deal with our perceived nature. visitors are not allowed to touch into the forest. and wanted to create a warning more...
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klaus: absolutely, yes. with a family of cars, derivatives within that model line. so expect a few more alternatives, also battery electric, to come within the model line. but, of course, the future is electric. also with porsche, we think that kind of concept goes very well with sports cars. so we will see more of that. at the beginning of next decade, will have our b-segment suv, also battery. so we are moving into the electric world, but staying with combustion engines as well. we will stand on three legs. the typical combustion engine people associate porsche with, a plug-in hybrid. a mixture of the combustion engine and the electric advancements, and then staff. carol: talk to us about how long it takes to charge and how far it can go. i think everybody wonders about that. klaus: acceleration, of course, is something you expect from an ev, but you also expect everyday usability. that talks about range. we have not gotten the final range figures from epa to certify in the united states yet. the wcl figur
klaus: absolutely, yes. with a family of cars, derivatives within that model line. so expect a few more alternatives, also battery electric, to come within the model line. but, of course, the future is electric. also with porsche, we think that kind of concept goes very well with sports cars. so we will see more of that. at the beginning of next decade, will have our b-segment suv, also battery. so we are moving into the electric world, but staying with combustion engines as well. we will stand...
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klaus: i think we are not at the tipping point.avitate towards electric vehicles. we are at a point where people get more and more curious about that type of technology. again, tesla, they have plowed through the environment and they have started that trend and we have great respect for them. other car manufacturers must have answers with their products now. i think we will see electric car sales picking up dramatically. actually if you want to take porsche as an example, 2025, we say that more than 50% of the cars we sell new will have electric drivetrains, either battery-powered or a plug-in hybrid. jason: bloomberg businessweek is available now. what is your must-read? carol: it is a must watch. check out that porsche. it is a really an interesting car, a gorgeous car. very different on the inside from what you have seen. it is a huge effort by the company in its first modern all electric car. jason: and you should check out the pictures on carol's twitter feed of us inside the car. carol: yours? jason: candace bushnell! she rea
klaus: i think we are not at the tipping point.avitate towards electric vehicles. we are at a point where people get more and more curious about that type of technology. again, tesla, they have plowed through the environment and they have started that trend and we have great respect for them. other car manufacturers must have answers with their products now. i think we will see electric car sales picking up dramatically. actually if you want to take porsche as an example, 2025, we say that more...
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for his project the swiss artists klaus lichtman was inspired by a drawing by the austrian artist max pyne called the unending attraction. basically what i'm doing here is trying to produce a quite radical picture and i'm dealing with an underlying theme that next point now also have both of us independently of each other and that's perception. how do we deal with our perceived nature. visitors are not allowed to touch or enter the forest only look at. that man wanted to create a warning monument about the climate crisis it took him 6 years to realize the 4 forest project. he worked together with the swiss landscape architect and so in the. ny times. these are the difference bases here. those there are the black pines you know. they've been replanted 16 tiles and. 299 trees were planted between the goal posts creating a mixed forest which has become the bike rare in europe these days the trees were located in various german french and italian nurseries some of them were 50 years old all the trees had been transplanted several times so they could cope before being transported the roots
for his project the swiss artists klaus lichtman was inspired by a drawing by the austrian artist max pyne called the unending attraction. basically what i'm doing here is trying to produce a quite radical picture and i'm dealing with an underlying theme that next point now also have both of us independently of each other and that's perception. how do we deal with our perceived nature. visitors are not allowed to touch or enter the forest only look at. that man wanted to create a warning...
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it bynum shown in the video contest to klaus needs of it's in south to roll the german speaking region in northern italy. he says he's here to see or use new a for it's the latest version of the german company's key model and he wants to know what's changed. it has an updated look from all angles but also new technology there are new engines that are very powerful but also very economical with low emissions ones so let's take a look at this i want to know in a few months. for 25 years the a 4 has been or d's bread and butter sedan the 5th generation of the car that sets the design tone for all of the all the models was released in 2015 after 4 years it's time for a comprehensive lee revised version of the show rooms. in the past at some. times took a 2nd glance to spot face lifted cars but not here the new sheet metal is much more streamlined and sporty at the front of the wider and flatter single frame radiator grille and that you have plans with eyebrow l.e.d. stand out. the a 4 has grown longer by a barely noticeable 2.4 centimeters to just under 4.8 meters it has also gained crumpl
it bynum shown in the video contest to klaus needs of it's in south to roll the german speaking region in northern italy. he says he's here to see or use new a for it's the latest version of the german company's key model and he wants to know what's changed. it has an updated look from all angles but also new technology there are new engines that are very powerful but also very economical with low emissions ones so let's take a look at this i want to know in a few months. for 25 years the a 4...
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klaus: absolutely, yes.rk with derivatives within that line, so expect a few more alternatives to come within the line. but, of course, the future is electric. and with porsche, we think that kind of concept goes very well with sports cars. so we will see more of that. decade,eginning of next will have our b-segment suv, also battery. so we are moving into the electric role at staying with combustion as well. we will stand on three legs. the typical combustion engine people associate porsche with, a hybrid with accommodation of advantages, and that. carol: talk to us about how long it takes to charge and how far it can go. acceleration, of course, is something you expect from an ev but you also expect everyday usability. that talks about range. we have not gotten the final range figures from the epa. the wcl figures suggest a range around 450 kilometers. so we are happy with that. but we drove down from niagara falls to new york. trip before we charged the car was 240 miles and we added another 45 miles on t
klaus: absolutely, yes.rk with derivatives within that line, so expect a few more alternatives to come within the line. but, of course, the future is electric. and with porsche, we think that kind of concept goes very well with sports cars. so we will see more of that. decade,eginning of next will have our b-segment suv, also battery. so we are moving into the electric role at staying with combustion as well. we will stand on three legs. the typical combustion engine people associate porsche...
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klaus littman had discovered the stadium in 2013 and persuaded the city of camden for it to agree to his idea. the project has both supporters and critics say. it's exactly what we need in order to think about the climate change problem that we have right now. shucks i think it's nonsense to be honest this doesn't belong in a football stadium it's so obvious and it's a warning monument it's huge parts of the amazon forest have birth down recently because of deforestation and this project shows how important a forest and its function is if there are to be from artisans. for forest is a sustainable project visitors can enjoy until the end of october the stadium opens to late at night afterwards the trees will be transplanted again and will set down their roots not far away for the long term. it's that time of year again when cars take center stage at the international auto show in frankfurt now much of the focus is on promoting electric cars but what do you do if you have a vintage vehicle that still runs on an old catalytic converter well even these old cars are being brought into the
klaus littman had discovered the stadium in 2013 and persuaded the city of camden for it to agree to his idea. the project has both supporters and critics say. it's exactly what we need in order to think about the climate change problem that we have right now. shucks i think it's nonsense to be honest this doesn't belong in a football stadium it's so obvious and it's a warning monument it's huge parts of the amazon forest have birth down recently because of deforestation and this project shows...
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less the us in a more precarious position with bigger and more important questions to answer that klaus i was intending to ask a and to get it because we invite the saudi arabian ambassador to london to answer some of those questions i understand actually trusses in australia of all places just finally there's a climate global climate strike on friday i know jo swinson obviously she did take pro fracking donation money but she did raise the idea of environmental climate collapse would you be urging people to take part in the global climate strike on friday well where we're going to view it as a take this very seriously and in that north of the plains and that's out of your doors they are certainly concerned about what is happening in the others and their supply has exceeded very seriously the state itself is one of those things that makes people think it might be good we have it over everything that we use and i also feel we've maybe reason that the fear of these ideas that some psychologist without evidence of that. i'm going to tell people i don't mean what we should or shouldn't do b
less the us in a more precarious position with bigger and more important questions to answer that klaus i was intending to ask a and to get it because we invite the saudi arabian ambassador to london to answer some of those questions i understand actually trusses in australia of all places just finally there's a climate global climate strike on friday i know jo swinson obviously she did take pro fracking donation money but she did raise the idea of environmental climate collapse would you be...
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that's what does it say here may owe it to you without klaus's usual to. you yet if yes suddenly you're a youth at home if you know me i love chinese facial recognition. you've. a transparent society in the interim. of efficiency. some of this appears useful but do we really want to measure control and analyze everything just because it's technically possible. won't that inevitably lead us down a road to down a dictatorship. maybe trust is better than smart control. silicon valley a synonym for innovation and unlimited freedom. the biggest players in the field of ai are based here. but their headquarters are hidden behind in conspicuous low rise buildings. facebook we use their services in trust them with our data but the company is impervious to the public. the selfie at the entrance gate is just about tolerated. next door at apple the visitor center is 3 d. model of the campus is as close as non employees can get to the new building. what's going on inside. it's all confidential. we want to visit google here in california and requested an interview weeks
that's what does it say here may owe it to you without klaus's usual to. you yet if yes suddenly you're a youth at home if you know me i love chinese facial recognition. you've. a transparent society in the interim. of efficiency. some of this appears useful but do we really want to measure control and analyze everything just because it's technically possible. won't that inevitably lead us down a road to down a dictatorship. maybe trust is better than smart control. silicon valley a synonym for...
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there is an ugly laundry list of names from klaus von bulow, to oj simpson, to mike tyson and jeffrey epstein, and so, i want to know first and foremost, what is your moral reasoning behind taking the cases of these clients? prof. dershowitz: okay, that's a great question, and part of the reason i take the most controversial cases and the cases of the most hated people in this country is because i was a law professor with tenure, which meant i had no excuse for not defending the most despised people. i couldn't say, "oh, i worry about my job." by the way, today, i'm not sure a tenure will protect you against defending some of the most despised people in the world, but if the most despised people don't get a defense, you know, it moves on to -- everybody -- h.l. mcinroy what's -- h.l. mcinroy said that the reason we have to defend the civil liberties of the world's worst sob's is because the way the government works is first, they make bad laws and apply them to the worst people, and once they have that precedent established, they then apply them to the rest of us. and so, look, i'm a
there is an ugly laundry list of names from klaus von bulow, to oj simpson, to mike tyson and jeffrey epstein, and so, i want to know first and foremost, what is your moral reasoning behind taking the cases of these clients? prof. dershowitz: okay, that's a great question, and part of the reason i take the most controversial cases and the cases of the most hated people in this country is because i was a law professor with tenure, which meant i had no excuse for not defending the most despised...
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if the implement changes, california has an amendment klaus in this new law which will allow for those changes, and also other states, new york, florida, south carolina, even at the federal level that they're looking to change laws. so a lot can happen over the next three years. >> all right, anser hassan reporting live for us, thank you. right now some student athletes can receive money while playing in ncaa sports. the ncaa reported it generated more than a billion dollars in revenue in 2017. that's the last year in which stats are available. student athletes can receive yearly cost of living stipends from their schools. those payments range from $2,000 to $4,000. tennis players can win up to $10,000 in prize money per year. olympians can accept winnings from their competitions. >>> newsom's action is drawing reaction from those in professional athletics. warriors all-star draymond green applauded the governor's actions. >> as a former college athlete, that's exciting. you spend so much time in college broke with no money, and yet everybody else was living very well. the university i
if the implement changes, california has an amendment klaus in this new law which will allow for those changes, and also other states, new york, florida, south carolina, even at the federal level that they're looking to change laws. so a lot can happen over the next three years. >> all right, anser hassan reporting live for us, thank you. right now some student athletes can receive money while playing in ncaa sports. the ncaa reported it generated more than a billion dollars in revenue in...
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. >> the emolument's klaus exists to make sure no one can bribe the president of the united states iner to get policy favors. those can be domestic or foreign entities. and the constitution envisioned the possibility of this. what they didn't envision is someone with as deep financial holdings as president trump becoming president. >> and they didn't envision one party and the country completely abdicating its responsibility. there is supposed to be a public check on corruption, but republicans refuse to do their job, publicly checking the president. so he can kind of run amok within the letter if not the spirit of the law. >> so hallie jackson had the opportunity to ask the president about this today. let's take a listen to his response. >> when a plane stops at a massive international airport and gets fuel, i don't own the airport. i own a lot of different places. soon you'll find that out, because i'll be at some point prior to the election, i'm going to be giving out a financial report of me. and it will be extremely complete. >> it will be extremely complete, tim o'brien. you kno
. >> the emolument's klaus exists to make sure no one can bribe the president of the united states iner to get policy favors. those can be domestic or foreign entities. and the constitution envisioned the possibility of this. what they didn't envision is someone with as deep financial holdings as president trump becoming president. >> and they didn't envision one party and the country completely abdicating its responsibility. there is supposed to be a public check on corruption, but...
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identity involved, even though that is not what your sources were -- >> this was yet another woman, jen klausho received a phone call from grassley's staff where they suggested that there was another man, and i won't identify his name, but that there was another man known at yale for dropping his pants. she disputed that, but according to her, she felt like they were trying to push the possibility that maybe debbie had just mistaken him for another person. >> donald trump this morning is tweeting that brett kavanaugh should start suing people for libel. do you have any reporting on why the determination, given all of the flaws of this nominee, given the number of credible women coming forward accusing him of gross sexual misconduct, why was there such determination to -- that only he could be the nominee? do you have any reporting on that? >> i mean, brett kavanaugh had been someone that, i think, had been in with the bush dynasty for quite a while. he has a lot of friends in washington and they felt he was a qualified nominee. i don't have any reporting, joy, to suggest that there was anythi
identity involved, even though that is not what your sources were -- >> this was yet another woman, jen klausho received a phone call from grassley's staff where they suggested that there was another man, and i won't identify his name, but that there was another man known at yale for dropping his pants. she disputed that, but according to her, she felt like they were trying to push the possibility that maybe debbie had just mistaken him for another person. >> donald trump this...
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if you remember how contentious it got, and then ultimately klaus kline feld faded into the sunset theytive approach at elliott, it may be followed up by the need to have board seats to get this done >> that's a great point. and, by the way, something i need to actually fill people in on in terms of when the -- when the window opens for nominations, it will be a while, i believe, obviously the annual meeting and what not, but you can do that in the next half hour or so >> but i know that it is -- this sounds -- it is almost fairy tale-like that anyone could ever go after a company, we all grew up, the bell system, okay. and we always just felt sark w sacrosanct elliott is saying, very bad -- don't give up on the company, give up on the management. >> it is always worth pointing out 3.2 billion on a 250 or do $65 billion market cap is still a relatively small percent but activists like elliott looking to have a punch far above -- >> telecom italia. this would be a very exciting saga this is day one. i think everyone has to follow the cart because the stock is up so much. you got a good r
if you remember how contentious it got, and then ultimately klaus kline feld faded into the sunset theytive approach at elliott, it may be followed up by the need to have board seats to get this done >> that's a great point. and, by the way, something i need to actually fill people in on in terms of when the -- when the window opens for nominations, it will be a while, i believe, obviously the annual meeting and what not, but you can do that in the next half hour or so >> but i know...
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klaus littman had discovered the stadium in 2013 and persuaded the city of camden for it to agree to his idea. the project has both supporters and critics say. it's exactly what we need in order to think about the climate change problem that we have right now. i think it's nonsense to be honest this doesn't belong in a football stadium. and it's a warning monument it's huge parts of the amazon forest have burnt down recently because of deforestation and this project shows how important a forest and its function is. there are 2 different reasons. for forest is a sustainable project visitors can enjoy it until the end of october the stadium opens till late at night afterwards the trees will be transplanted again and will set down their roots not far away for the long term. it's that time of year again when cars take center stage at the international auto show in frankfurt now much of the focus is on promoting electric cars but what do you do if you have a vintage a vehicle but still runs on an old catalytic converter well even these old cars are being brought into the era of electric m
klaus littman had discovered the stadium in 2013 and persuaded the city of camden for it to agree to his idea. the project has both supporters and critics say. it's exactly what we need in order to think about the climate change problem that we have right now. i think it's nonsense to be honest this doesn't belong in a football stadium. and it's a warning monument it's huge parts of the amazon forest have burnt down recently because of deforestation and this project shows how important a forest...