How #Germany and #Denmark are building the worldâs longest immersed #tunnel
Germany and Denmark are teaming up to build the worldâs longest immersed tunnel. The Fehmarnbelt tunnel will stretch around 11 miles, up to 130 feet below waters in the Baltic Sea. The tunnel is part of an expansion to the Trans-European Transport Network, which will reduce travel time between Copenhagen and Hamburg by two hours.
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Trumpâs vs. Bidenâs Plans to Prevent Another âChina Shockâ | WSJ
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump disagree on just about everything, except for China. Both have taken measures to institute greater trade barriers with Beijing to help boost employment and production domestically, although economists point out key differences in their plans.
WSJ looks at the 2024 presidential election candidatesâ different trade strategies with China and how they could affect U.S. consumers.
Chapters:
0:00 Tariffs on China
0:44 What happened to free trade?
2:17 Trump vs. Biden
4:38 Where do the costs go?
5:44 Chinaâs response
6:17 Whatâs next?
News Explainers
Some days the high-speed news cycle can bring more questions than answers. WSJâs news explainers break down the day's biggest stories into bite-size pieces to help you make sense of the news.
#China #Election #WSJ
Captain Breaks Down Flights That Changed How Pilots Handle Disaster | WSJ Booked
Pilots are given many tools to help them in worst-case scenarios â from quick reference handbooks to crew resource management. But how they use these tools can make or break an emergency. Some of the deadliest accidents in aviation history have been caused by communication errors, as was the case with United Airlines Flight 173 in 1979 where 10 people died. But how have these issues improved since?
WSJ explores what pilots do when these worst case scenarios become reality and how safety protocols have changed over time.
Chapters:
0:00 In-flight issues
1:05 Pilot failure
4:00 How CRM changed crew hierarchy
4:37 How CRM saved United Flight 232
8:03 Flying becoming safer
Booked
Your trip may be booked, but there are hundreds of people and processes that help you travel to where you need to go. From airport logistics to cruise ship procedures, WSJâs Booked peels back the curtain on the travel industry, guiding viewers behind-the-scenes through the lens of industry experts.
#Aviation #Travel #WSJ
Former Debate Coach Explains Bidenâs and Trumpâs Debate Strategy | WSJ
President Joe Biden has been in nearly 30 presidential-level debates throughout his political career. Now, heâs teeing up to debate former President Donald Trump again in Atlanta. But what is different about their debate style and what can voters expect from the first presidential debate of the 2024 general election on Thursday night?
WSJ spoke with Ted Olson, a former debate prep coach, to understand how Biden and Trump approach debates.
Chapters:
0:00 2024 presidential debate
0:45 Bidenâs debate style
2:44 What itâs like to debate against Biden
3:38 Trumpâs debate style
5:56 Whatâs next?
News Explainers
Some days the high-speed news cycle can bring more questions than answers. WSJâs news explainers break down the day's biggest stories into bite-size pieces to help you make sense of the news.
#Biden #Trump #WSJ
Full Debate: Biden and Trump in the First 2024 Presidential Debate | WSJ
Watch live as President Biden and former President Donald Trump square off in the first presidential debate of the 2024 election, hosted by CNN.
#Trump #Biden #WSJ
Unsteady Biden, a Subdued Trump: The Debate Analyzed. | WSJ
President Biden delivered an unsteady performance in the first presidential debate against an uncharacteristically subdued Donald Trump. From the beginning, Biden was hoarse and quiet, and he stumbled when talking about important policy discussions like the debt ceiling and war in Ukraine.
WSJâs Damian Paletta breaks down the debate and how the candidatesâ performances could affect the general election.
Chapters:
0:00 A shocking debate
0:26 Unsteady Biden
2:29 Subdued Trump
3:40 Performance over policy
News Explainers
Some days the high-speed news cycle can bring more questions than answers. WSJâs news explainers break down the day's biggest stories into bite-size pieces to help you make sense of the news.
#Biden #Trump #WSJ
7-Eleven Is Reinventing Its $17B Food Business to Be More Japanese | WSJ The Economics Of
In Japan, 7-Eleven has long led its American counterpart in prepared meals with foods like ramen and rice balls. But now, the worldâs largest convenience store chain is trying to bring a similar range of food items to its U.S. stores, and market them to customers who associate the brand with Slurpees and pizza. American 7-Elevens are working on mimicking the Japanese distribution centers by upgrading their commissaries around the country.
WSJ explores how 7-Eleven is shifting its business strategy to focus more on food as cigarette and gas sales have begun to slow.
Chapters:
0:00 Japanese inspiration to American stores
1:01 7-Elevenâs origins
3:35 Prepared food
5:38 Innovation plans
The Economics Of
How do the world's most successful companies generate revenue? In this explainer series, we'll dive into the surprising stories behind how businesses work--exploring everything from Costco's "treasure-hunt" model to the economics behind Amazon's AWS.
#7Eleven #Retail #WSJ
Is TerraCycle's Recycling Dream a Fantasy? | Getting Warmer
TerraCycle promises to make use of plastic garbage that almost no one else wants to touch, like cigarette butts and diapers. But does it actually get recycled? Kal Penn meets the company's founder, Tom Szaky.
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Accompany him on his journey as he takes an up-close look at bold climate solutions and discovers new facets of the global transition to clean energy.
In a hosted studio segment, Penn sifts through the overwhelming news about our climate and breaks down the facts and trends to understand with a dose of humor and optimism. Why are the recycling symbols on your plastic cups misleading? How does the carbon credit market work and does it actually help? And what is the future of water in a drought-ridden world?
On the road, Penn meets the innovators, researchers, communities and businesses pivoting to new energy sources and spearheading low-carbon technologies. In documentary segments, Penn speaks to the self-declared âcrypto cowboysâ of Texas who claim Bitcoin mining can help stabilize the stateâs troubled electrical grid, and travels to Nevada to visit the company attempting to build Americaâs first closed-loop supply chain for electric vehicles. In New York, Penn explores the urban designs proposed to save the city from the next Superstorm Sandy and goes inside New Yorkâs Empire State building to investigate the challenges of decarbonizing our cities and landmarks.
The show builds on, and includes contributions from, Bloomberg Greenâs award-winning team of climate journalists as well as London-based climate storytellers Jack Harries and Alice Aedy. With a focus on the most pressing questions for young viewers, Jack and Alice unpack one big idea each episode. From recycled wastewater to regenerative agriculture and the challenges of a just transition for workers in the energy sector, theyâll break down how countries across the world are finding intriguing solutions to our climate crisis, and outline the challenges ahead.
Watch Getting Warmer starting February 1st at 8p EST streaming on Bloomberg channels on Connected TV Devices including Samsung TV+, LG Channels, and Fire TV. And on & Bloomberg.com.
You can also watch on Bloomberg TV (BTV) at 10p ET.
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How to Make Millions Fixing Methane Leaks
Kal Penn heads to West Texas to meet the founder of a fossil fuel company who realized fixing methane leaks was a huge financial opportunity. Global oil and gas operations emit giant amounts of methane daily. Ryan Keys, co-founder of Triple Crown Resources, has discovered how to eliminate most of his leaks and save lots of money in the process.
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Getting Warmer is Bloomberg's exclusive new show about climate, clean energy and business, anchored by actor and former White House aide Kal Penn.
Accompany him on his journey as he takes an up-close look at bold climate solutions and discovers new facets of the global transition to clean energy.
In a hosted studio segment, Penn sifts through the overwhelming news about our climate and breaks down the facts and trends to understand with a dose of humor and optimism. Why are the recycling symbols on your plastic cups misleading? How does the carbon credit market work and does it actually help? And what is the future of water in a drought-ridden world?
On the road, Penn meets the innovators, researchers, communities and businesses pivoting to new energy sources and spearheading low-carbon technologies. In documentary segments, Penn speaks to the self-declared âcrypto cowboysâ of Texas who claim Bitcoin mining can help stabilize the stateâs troubled electrical grid, and travels to Nevada to visit the company attempting to build Americaâs first closed-loop supply chain for electric vehicles. In New York, Penn explores the urban designs proposed to save the city from the next Superstorm Sandy and goes inside New Yorkâs Empire State building to investigate the challenges of decarbonizing our cities and landmarks.
The show builds on, and includes contributions from, Bloomberg Greenâs award-winning team of climate journalists as well as London-based climate storytellers Jack Harries and Alice Aedy. With a focus on the most pressing questions for young viewers, Jack and Alice unpack one big idea each episode. From recycled wastewater to regenerative agriculture and the challenges of a just transition for workers in the energy sector, theyâll break down how countries across the world are finding intriguing solutions to our climate crisis, and outline the challenges ahead.
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Bloomberg Investigates takes viewers on an immersive journey to the heart of our most powerful reporting. Award-winning journalists and the individuals whose stories they tell shed light on the critical issues facing our world. Stream starting April 26.
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