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klaus, thankight, you so much. klaus stays with us. chair jay powell is expecting to downbeat his assessment as he heads to capital will sta -- capitol hill twice this week. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg surveillance. i'm francine lacqua in london. fed chair jay powell is expected to bring a cautionary message to capitol hill. his remarks to lawmakers will include a downbeat assessment, given last week when policymakers said rates will stay zero through 2022. this performance has gone criticism from larry kudlow for being overly negative. still with us, klaus. what exactly do you see is the biggest concern in the u.s. economy? is it on a plummet? as a deflate -- is it u.s. on a plummet? is it deflationary -- is it unemployment? is it deflationary measures? klaus: it is an employment. some people argue that the u.s. is doing more or less the same thing as europe, that it's just a different route. in europe, the german model has been widely adopted, which is the government subsidizing companies so they can continue to pay payr
klaus, thankight, you so much. klaus stays with us. chair jay powell is expecting to downbeat his assessment as he heads to capital will sta -- capitol hill twice this week. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg surveillance. i'm francine lacqua in london. fed chair jay powell is expected to bring a cautionary message to capitol hill. his remarks to lawmakers will include a downbeat assessment, given last week when policymakers said rates will stay zero through 2022. this performance has...
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klaus iacob is a prominent physicist who studies the risks associated with rising sea levels his research could help prevent billions of dollars' worth of damage in new york city one of the world's midst vulnerable cities. around the new year 2 cells. some scientists here in the uk got together and they have realized that we have to really raise the public awareness of the risks that are coming our way. and we chose a 100 year storm coming into the city on the computer model any help the 1st results that they called us and said you have a problem look at this what they got. they said oops. this is he's a killer as he'll is that its main artery said located underground and. we found out through a surprise that it takes only about 40 minutes for the sump. system to flood. for a decade the simulation devised by klaus iacob and his colleagues remains little more than scientific speculation. and 2012 hurricane sandy showed that the apocalyptic scenario modeled by the scientists was uncomfortably close to reality. take a look at the water actually just in new york city sandy killed 44 people 10
klaus iacob is a prominent physicist who studies the risks associated with rising sea levels his research could help prevent billions of dollars' worth of damage in new york city one of the world's midst vulnerable cities. around the new year 2 cells. some scientists here in the uk got together and they have realized that we have to really raise the public awareness of the risks that are coming our way. and we chose a 100 year storm coming into the city on the computer model any help the 1st...
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klaus iacob is a prominent physicist who studies the risks associated with rising sea levels his research could help prevent billions of dollars worth of damage in new york city one of the world's most vulnerable cities. around the 2 cells. some scientists here in new york got together and we realized that we have to really raise the public awareness of the risks that are coming our way. we chose a 100 year storm coming into the city on the computer it was modeled any help the 1st results in that state called us and said you have a problem look at this what they got. they said oops. this is he's a killer heel is that its main artery silicate it underground and. we found out through. surprise that it takes only about 40 minutes for the subway system to flood. for a decade the simulation devised by klaus yakov and his colleagues remains little more than scientific speculation. 2012 hurricane sandy showed that the apocalyptic scenario modeled by the scientists was uncomfortably close to reality. take a look at the water actually just in new york city sandy killed 44 people 100000 homes were
klaus iacob is a prominent physicist who studies the risks associated with rising sea levels his research could help prevent billions of dollars worth of damage in new york city one of the world's most vulnerable cities. around the 2 cells. some scientists here in new york got together and we realized that we have to really raise the public awareness of the risks that are coming our way. we chose a 100 year storm coming into the city on the computer it was modeled any help the 1st results in...
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klaus iacob believes that even a slight rise in sea levels could trigger a significant rise in flooding. supply yourselves for as much as 9 feet 3 me those of your eyes by the end of the century and they're extremely is. around the world's population growth and urbanization in coastal regions is outstripping demographic developments further inland yet coastal populations are far more vulnerable to the impact of rising sea levels there are 136 coastal cities with the people the world population of that so those cities with about 400000000 people and about 10 percent 14000000 of those people actually live in the coastal flood playing with current see the bills. in many places coastlines have been fairly stable and coastal flooding largely limited to storm surges but around the world extreme water levels a recurring with growing frequency scientists believe this is the 1st phase in a long term process which is also gaining momentum. to be able to talk and then let's see what we've seen among germany's toast over the last few decades is that extreme water levels have been rising more quickl
klaus iacob believes that even a slight rise in sea levels could trigger a significant rise in flooding. supply yourselves for as much as 9 feet 3 me those of your eyes by the end of the century and they're extremely is. around the world's population growth and urbanization in coastal regions is outstripping demographic developments further inland yet coastal populations are far more vulnerable to the impact of rising sea levels there are 136 coastal cities with the people the world population...
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well for more we're joined now by klaus bachman he's a professor of political science at the university of social sciences and humanities in warsaw hello to you professor now rob how much has kosky was not until a major threat at the start of this political season how is it that he's now become the main opposition candidate challenging duda where there were dark to inform your plans one of them was the end of the not. popular perception but people don't think it's almost over so that people could go to the ballot stations and post that vote on the terms of mabon. elections were scheduled for the 1st time he said it's not indicates that actually at the time and at the time the citizens national and the apology of sorts of stocks he got another crowded woman in the conduct of one scot and she was not really sure whether she should course for a boycott because the pandemic over there she should call for people to go to to cast their vote in favor of and that the mobilised the interest of the biggest opposition party in problems and this is now all the more they are very much more nice and
well for more we're joined now by klaus bachman he's a professor of political science at the university of social sciences and humanities in warsaw hello to you professor now rob how much has kosky was not until a major threat at the start of this political season how is it that he's now become the main opposition candidate challenging duda where there were dark to inform your plans one of them was the end of the not. popular perception but people don't think it's almost over so that people...
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leads a group of youngsters into the alps en route to switzerland pursued by notorious ss officer klausbie. passports, please. written and directed by jonathan jakubowicz, the venezuelan film—maker behind secuestro express and hands of stone, resistance may be based on fact, but you get the sense that it tells its story with a fair degree of dramatic licence. it's a story about one of those unique human beings... from the book—ended framing device featuring ed harris as general patton to the numerous nail—biting confrontations with the nazis which smack of dramatic invention, this is an unashamedly theatrical affair, offsetting the historical horrors with romance, tension and melodrama. perhaps that's appropriate since marceau's chosen medium was theatre, and the film strives to make his clowning a centrally redemptive feature in a manner similar to roberto benigni's oscar—winner life is beautiful. for me, that's actually the least successful element of resistance, partly because marceau's mime skills arejust impossible to mimic, even for an actor as accomplished as eisenberg. that said
leads a group of youngsters into the alps en route to switzerland pursued by notorious ss officer klausbie. passports, please. written and directed by jonathan jakubowicz, the venezuelan film—maker behind secuestro express and hands of stone, resistance may be based on fact, but you get the sense that it tells its story with a fair degree of dramatic licence. it's a story about one of those unique human beings... from the book—ended framing device featuring ed harris as general patton to...
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planck institute for astronomy in heidelberg is involved in developing the new telescope astrophysicist klaus yeager says there are good reasons for working in the infrared range. in stellar nurseries dust absorbs visible light with infrared you can stare right into the system with its longer wavelengths it passes through the clouds the other reason is that the universe is expanding so light from distant galaxies undergoes a redshift with an infrared telescope you can observe these objects much more clearly. the telescopes cameras and instruments have to be kept very cold if faint heat signals are to be detected. and that requires a lot of extra equipment including a sun shield the size of a tennis course of course that won't fit into any spacecraft so engineered to come up with a complicated structure which will only unfold once it's up in space. the entire program represents an iranian huge challenges. is a confidence complex equipment all has to function in space i think that's why everyone is being much more careful we're hoping we'll be able to launch in 2021 months 16 booklet and then s
planck institute for astronomy in heidelberg is involved in developing the new telescope astrophysicist klaus yeager says there are good reasons for working in the infrared range. in stellar nurseries dust absorbs visible light with infrared you can stare right into the system with its longer wavelengths it passes through the clouds the other reason is that the universe is expanding so light from distant galaxies undergoes a redshift with an infrared telescope you can observe these objects much...
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klaus: my law firm is already advising a bunch of institutional and private shareholders trying to claimes. situation asilar we had an volkswagen and other companies in germany. enterprise drop down dramatically and the question is whether the company has cleared all of its publication duties under german law. and weinvestigating this are trying to come to a conclusion, whether the shareholders may claim damages or not, either against wirecard accountantgainst the who has testified all of the annual statements with the exception of 2019, the annual balance sheet before shareholders trusted in the work , therefore they also bought the shares and maybe they have damage claims on the terminal. alix: it was great to get that perspective. laus nieding. we want to bring you headlines. a 7.4 magnitude earthquake in mexico. we are trying to get more more updates as they cross. guy: we are seeing a reaction in the market. we are seeing a move lower in the mexican peso. details on a clear. a large quake. we do not have any details at this point as to where was. cannot extrapolate further in terms
klaus: my law firm is already advising a bunch of institutional and private shareholders trying to claimes. situation asilar we had an volkswagen and other companies in germany. enterprise drop down dramatically and the question is whether the company has cleared all of its publication duties under german law. and weinvestigating this are trying to come to a conclusion, whether the shareholders may claim damages or not, either against wirecard accountantgainst the who has testified all of the...
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for a decade the simulation devised by klaus yakov and his colleagues remains little more than scientific speculation. 2012 hurricane sandy showed that the apocalyptic scenario modeled by the scientists was uncomfortably close to reality. take a look at the water that it is in new york city sandy killed 44 people 100000 homes were flooded and millions of residents were left without electricity for weeks the damage to the city was estimated at $19000000000.00 the city was up to its neck in water. until recently such extreme weather was regarded as a once in a century of event but that has changed. believes that even a slight rise in sea levels could trigger a significant rise in flooding. yeah so why yourself as much as 90. 3 me those are your eyes by the end of the century and that's extremely scary. around the world population growth and urbanization in coastal regions is outstripping demographic developments further inland yet coastal populations are far more vulnerable to the impact of rising sea levels there are 136 coastal cities with people. the population of birds so those cities w
for a decade the simulation devised by klaus yakov and his colleagues remains little more than scientific speculation. 2012 hurricane sandy showed that the apocalyptic scenario modeled by the scientists was uncomfortably close to reality. take a look at the water that it is in new york city sandy killed 44 people 100000 homes were flooded and millions of residents were left without electricity for weeks the damage to the city was estimated at $19000000000.00 the city was up to its neck in...
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ceo mark klaus joined us earlier with his take. >> increases in what we're describing as quick scratchtorg need for simple lunches as people are spending more time, more meals in home as they look for comfort, simple recipes and are dwook cooking on their own sadly, as we all know, one of the by-productings s of this han the economic pressure in this moment, so value has become and is playing an important role in our products and portfolio are very well positioned in that moment as well that was clouse describing what he saw for the quarter the initial stock-up where people were hoarding, pantry loading as they called it in the analyst community, buying canned goods, and the second phase which he said is still strong, which is more people are still cooking at homes and he expects to see that as economies are e open and that with the recession and the lower incomes and the loss of jobs people are going back to value, which he says in his products like canned soup. mike santoli, big move lower today in the shares. it had been an outperformer. consumer staples in general are sort of takin
ceo mark klaus joined us earlier with his take. >> increases in what we're describing as quick scratchtorg need for simple lunches as people are spending more time, more meals in home as they look for comfort, simple recipes and are dwook cooking on their own sadly, as we all know, one of the by-productings s of this han the economic pressure in this moment, so value has become and is playing an important role in our products and portfolio are very well positioned in that moment as well...
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dÍa escolar escalonado y la comida serÁ sirvo nÚed su mismo escrito rÍo dentro del aula de clases y klauscomunidades menos favorecida porque siempre sus aulas estÁn mucho mas glom radas que otras, cÓmo van a elegir a los 16 niÑos que van al aula qÉe va a pasar con lo demÁs sxhoz solo eso lograr que todos lo estudiantes cumplan con estas regulaciones cuando nunca han estado acostumbrados todo esto es nuevo para ellos creo que va a tomar su tiempo y ahÍ que darle para que ellos se con peno que vayan tratarÁndolo y asÍ comprender que por su bien. >>> por ejemplo hay escuelas universidades que les estÁn dando opciÓn para quedarse en hasta casa y seguir estudiando desde casa virtual tal y a otros a ir a la escuela fÍsicamente y yo creo que el ir a la escuela hace la diferencia completamente. >>> claro. >>> pero estoy segura que muchos van a elegir el continuar en casa por seguridad. >>> pero bueno estamos pendientes. >>> claro que sÍ informados con esto. >>> vamos la pausa. >>> en seguida cÓmo cuidar tus extensiÓn de pestaÑas en casa y asÍ evitar que se contaminen de algÚn virus. >>> y tambiÉn
dÍa escolar escalonado y la comida serÁ sirvo nÚed su mismo escrito rÍo dentro del aula de clases y klauscomunidades menos favorecida porque siempre sus aulas estÁn mucho mas glom radas que otras, cÓmo van a elegir a los 16 niÑos que van al aula qÉe va a pasar con lo demÁs sxhoz solo eso lograr que todos lo estudiantes cumplan con estas regulaciones cuando nunca han estado acostumbrados todo esto es nuevo para ellos creo que va a tomar su tiempo y ahÍ que darle para que ellos se con...
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leads a group of youngsters into the alps en route to switzerland pursued by notorious ss officer klaus resistance may be based on fact but you get the sense that it tells its story with a fair degree of dramatic licence. it's a story about one of those unique human beings... from the book—ended framing device featuring ed harris as general patton to the numerous nail—biting confrontations with the nazis which smack of dramatic invention, this is an unashamedly theatrical affair, offsetting the historical horrors with romance, tension, and melodrama. perhaps that's appropriate since marceau's chosen medium was theatre, and the film strives to make his clowning a centrally—redemptive feature in a manner similar to roberto benigni's oscar—winner life is beautiful. for me, that's actually the least successful element of resistance partly because marceau's mime skills arejust impossible to mimic, even for an actor as accomplished as eisenberg. that said, this is a story i knew nothing about before i saw the movie and i left wanting to know more. resistance is available now from a range of d
leads a group of youngsters into the alps en route to switzerland pursued by notorious ss officer klaus resistance may be based on fact but you get the sense that it tells its story with a fair degree of dramatic licence. it's a story about one of those unique human beings... from the book—ended framing device featuring ed harris as general patton to the numerous nail—biting confrontations with the nazis which smack of dramatic invention, this is an unashamedly theatrical affair, offsetting...