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one that didn't really exist until rupp and avery brewing created it. other beer archaeologists that you know of? >> i'm the only one that works for a brewery, re-creating ancient beers. >> reporter: how far back does beer date? >> potentially 13,000 years ago. there is no word for beer in latin. and they describe the alcoholic beverages by its name. >> it was the first craft beer. >> think i it was the home brew mentality. you start looking in the textbook. they talk about alcohol that was drank by a pharaoh, and it was wine. except for the egyptians that was talking about drinking beer. >> reporter: so, rupp set out on a path to re-create the beers. that's when the home brewer leaned on hispeorngirst o avery brewing's ales of antiquity. >> we travel to the locations and look at the modern culture and work our way back to the past. what was readily available for these people to use all the time? >> reporter: what about these two? >> these are ancient grains. >> reporter: he offered up his first recreation, in august 2016. a beer called nester's cup. >>
one that didn't really exist until rupp and avery brewing created it. other beer archaeologists that you know of? >> i'm the only one that works for a brewery, re-creating ancient beers. >> reporter: how far back does beer date? >> potentially 13,000 years ago. there is no word for beer in latin. and they describe the alcoholic beverages by its name. >> it was the first craft beer. >> think i it was the home brew mentality. you start looking in the textbook. they...
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again, very light, fantastic. >> rupp brewed his most recent beer. 4,000 years ol thatd that tastee that. it makes it tangible. >> reporter: and rupp, that's more than enough reason to keep toying away at both of his jobs. as a lover of history and archeology and i am an educator, i love to give people an experience. my goal is to preserve history, they help me preserve the history by drinking it. >> and we can help create that history. they don't have it can distribution now. so popular that they already sold out two of the kinds he made. he made eight different types. two kegs are sold out and one they'l finish next weekend and they'll make everyone mon more. >> i love that you brought samples. >> yes, i do. >> some of these kernel that you can't get one, it is 4,000 years old. >> what was your favorite? >> a mix. i like the beer sheba a lot. >>> here is something to raise a glass to. the many people been the target of a comedy roast. up next how the tradition is taking aim at a whole other other kind of celebrity coming up next week "to kill a moc
again, very light, fantastic. >> rupp brewed his most recent beer. 4,000 years ol thatd that tastee that. it makes it tangible. >> reporter: and rupp, that's more than enough reason to keep toying away at both of his jobs. as a lover of history and archeology and i am an educator, i love to give people an experience. my goal is to preserve history, they help me preserve the history by drinking it. >> and we can help create that history. they don't have it can distribution now....
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brother my friend he's everything to me it's thanks to him that i still have a mike in my hand in rupp who is my coach for ever. give me a traditional muslim country here rap music is very much a man's world system is the only woman in his secular musician friends. there for me it hasn't been easy at all in my family my father put me under a lot of pressure he wanted me to continue my studies when you talk about traffic here the older generation immediately thinks of criminals that you're going to a small could do drugs drink alcohol i have nothing to do with all of that think. mostly about the role of women in guinea and society and covers topics like the. violence and female genital mutilation these topics are absolutely top in the country where 97 percent of women are kept and every 2nd girl is married before her 18th birthday. as well as french she also sings and the 3 national languages. this way she can reach as many people as possible especially those living outside of the capital where you mostly speak sister began writing songs in 2009 in the years that followed she performed
brother my friend he's everything to me it's thanks to him that i still have a mike in my hand in rupp who is my coach for ever. give me a traditional muslim country here rap music is very much a man's world system is the only woman in his secular musician friends. there for me it hasn't been easy at all in my family my father put me under a lot of pressure he wanted me to continue my studies when you talk about traffic here the older generation immediately thinks of criminals that you're going...
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special at rupp a tour on torture has once again highlighted his concerns over the case of shooting innocentthere's no accusing the media of ignoring the alleged enqueue main treatment of the wiki leaks founder by refusing to publish an article he wrote about his findings niels melzer argues that the sunshine has been slandered to divert attention from the revelations that wiki leaks has helped expose he also says the whistleblower has been deprived of his fundamental rights and suffered fully fledged psychological torture during his time in the ecuadorian embassy in london i spoke to mr meltzer. some of them said it wasn't high enough on their news agenda some of them said bad it was not within their core area of interest but you know there have been reporting all of them on the case of julian assange when it was about his cat and his skateboard and kind of the allegations that he smeared excrement on the walls but when you have a serious piece that actually tries to damascus. this public narrative to actually show the facts below it then the modern trusted. julian assange just currently se
special at rupp a tour on torture has once again highlighted his concerns over the case of shooting innocentthere's no accusing the media of ignoring the alleged enqueue main treatment of the wiki leaks founder by refusing to publish an article he wrote about his findings niels melzer argues that the sunshine has been slandered to divert attention from the revelations that wiki leaks has helped expose he also says the whistleblower has been deprived of his fundamental rights and suffered fully...
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the dechds is the annual p and o and rupp at a loss everyier. nobody talks republican or democrat anymore about the national debt which is completely out of whack and going every year with the annual loss. how to we ever make a dent in that? even if you balance the budget, that doesn't pay down the national debt which is now much greater than gdp. when does that catch up with the country? >> yeah you have to go to surplus, right in order to pay down the debt. but i thought we were going to go and say we spent olad of time looking at p and l not balance sheets. every balance sheet has debt on it and some to be will be there forever that's the way we finance our companies. we are going to have some debt forever. the question is ratio between the assets and the liabilities. and that's what we focus on. that's what we talk about if we can slow the growth in the size of the deficit a sperj of gdp that's -- that's something that we might be able to sustain. i don't think you're seeing a situation where we are debt free in this nation any time soon pu
the dechds is the annual p and o and rupp at a loss everyier. nobody talks republican or democrat anymore about the national debt which is completely out of whack and going every year with the annual loss. how to we ever make a dent in that? even if you balance the budget, that doesn't pay down the national debt which is now much greater than gdp. when does that catch up with the country? >> yeah you have to go to surplus, right in order to pay down the debt. but i thought we were going...
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you're right about north rupp. 30% gain for the year, i think, at least double the s&p's year-to-daten. >> yeah, and aerospace and defense stocks, the ita, etf, one of the best performers year-to-date so far, up more than 20% as well >> yeah, we'll watch that. european markets obviously going to close in the next couple of minutes here with closing highs on the dow back here let's get to seema mody. seema? >> hey, carl european stocks basically mixed, but still trading near their highest level since early may after this week's central bank-driven rally. and the latest economic data raising expectations that the ecb could launch a fresh round of stimulus in the coming months the eurozone ihs manufacturing index holding below that key 50 level in may, with the sector posting its weakest quarter in six years. now, energy is a big story in the equity market. global oil majors extending their weekly gains amid intensifying fears of an escalating conflict. total, royal bp all up as oil trades above $65 for the first time this month. and british airways, lufthansa and klm joining us airways
you're right about north rupp. 30% gain for the year, i think, at least double the s&p's year-to-daten. >> yeah, and aerospace and defense stocks, the ita, etf, one of the best performers year-to-date so far, up more than 20% as well >> yeah, we'll watch that. european markets obviously going to close in the next couple of minutes here with closing highs on the dow back here let's get to seema mody. seema? >> hey, carl european stocks basically mixed, but still trading...
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every time i hear somebody having a heart attack in a marathon, i am like, see, that's why you don't rupperapy and i use biomats and stuff and about five years ago i got into just like the science of youth and trying to understand what we can do to repair our bodies and, you know, when i was doing "x-men" i was doing all my own stunts and fighting so i was training nonstop, and i got really injured and i had to repair myself really fast, so i used, like, magnet therapy. you have to do some of that stuff as well. >> i just lay in bed and hope it goes away. [ laughter ] >> does it work? >> olivia, it doesn't work. >> i can help you. >> i'm desperate right now. >> i can help you i always love being around you. you're so amazing and an amazing actress. you got to see this show "the rook" premieres this sunday on starz. check out olivia munn, everybody. [ applause ] >>> ginger, what you got? >> i am at this point just googling magnet therapy because i want to look like olivia munn. how about we look at what it looked like in oklahoma? this is in lawton, my friend rob thomas shared this photo w
every time i hear somebody having a heart attack in a marathon, i am like, see, that's why you don't rupperapy and i use biomats and stuff and about five years ago i got into just like the science of youth and trying to understand what we can do to repair our bodies and, you know, when i was doing "x-men" i was doing all my own stunts and fighting so i was training nonstop, and i got really injured and i had to repair myself really fast, so i used, like, magnet therapy. you have to do...
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wages rupp but i'm not an economist i'm a political scientist. what i'm telling you is despite the economy doing reasonably well globally and quite well in the united states, all of the geopolitical trends are actually much worse. and even though those tail risks aren't very large and if you're concerned about the markets right now, you're more concerned about a u.s.-china trade confrontation than just about anything else macro on your plate. so the politics is what's worrying you but i think the biggest concerns are not the ones the markets are going to price in today. it's the response to that next crisis before the 2008 financial crisis the markets were not pricing in the 2008 financial crisis before 9/11 same thing but in the response the response was pretty robust. it was cohesive. i'm saying that response is really structurally not plausible in a geopolitical recession. >> yeah. and a lot of it was actually formulated at a g20. which brings us full circle. ian bremmer. thank you very much. of the eurasia group one of the most highly tipad c
wages rupp but i'm not an economist i'm a political scientist. what i'm telling you is despite the economy doing reasonably well globally and quite well in the united states, all of the geopolitical trends are actually much worse. and even though those tail risks aren't very large and if you're concerned about the markets right now, you're more concerned about a u.s.-china trade confrontation than just about anything else macro on your plate. so the politics is what's worrying you but i think...
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del greco, how many searches has the fbi rupp in the next generation photo system to date. do you have that information? >> i have from fiscal year''' year''''''''''''''''''' year''''''''''''''''''''''' 20'''''' 20'''''''''17'' 20'''''''''17''''' to''''''''' april'' april''''' of'''''''''''' 2019. >> does the fbi track if the results of this system is useful, in your investigations? >> we do ask our state, local, federal, and tribal to provide feedback on the services that we provide. to date we have not received any negative feedback. >> but have they said that it's been successful? can you get back to me in writing? one thing not getting any fe feedback, the other is there any proof this system has been helpful to law enforcement in any way? has it led to a conviction? and get it to me in writing. how many of the fbi's searches have led to arrests and convictions? do you have that information? >> i do not. >> you do not. how many of the fbi's searches have led to the arrests of innocent people? >> for facial recognition, the law enforcement entity must have the authorized
del greco, how many searches has the fbi rupp in the next generation photo system to date. do you have that information? >> i have from fiscal year''' year''''''''''''''''''' year''''''''''''''''''''''' 20'''''' 20'''''''''17'' 20'''''''''17''''' to''''''''' april'' april''''' of'''''''''''' 2019. >> does the fbi track if the results of this system is useful, in your investigations? >> we do ask our state, local, federal, and tribal to provide feedback on the services that we...