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oh well -- >> you know about amsterdam. >> seth: i do know about amsterdam. for each other right away? >> yeah. i was in amsterdam and i heard he was coming over. i called him and said, "hey let's get together." and we did. >> seth: the two of you in amsterdam, it feels like the whole universe has been conspiring for that moment to happen. [ laughter ] it's almost like, that would have been how the apocalypse starts. [ laughter ] >> that was what we were thinking. >> seth: you guys -- according to snoop i heard him say you guys partook and then played a little bit of the dominos. who won the domino's? >> well, you know, i'm hard to beat in dominos. >> seth: okay gotcha. so -- again i would be pretty happy just to be losing to you in dominos. that would be a good thing too. and you guys went out for some fast food. i was happy to here that. >> we did. and some slow food. >> seth: okay. [ laughter ] i guess they go both ways. it comes fast. you don't have to eat it fast. that's lovely. and you knew president carter. you knew jimmy carter. >> knew him very well,
oh well -- >> you know about amsterdam. >> seth: i do know about amsterdam. for each other right away? >> yeah. i was in amsterdam and i heard he was coming over. i called him and said, "hey let's get together." and we did. >> seth: the two of you in amsterdam, it feels like the whole universe has been conspiring for that moment to happen. [ laughter ] it's almost like, that would have been how the apocalypse starts. [ laughter ] >> that was what we were...
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amsterdam was known for red light district and now it's museum. last count 51 museums.k maid. so many things that are -- contemporary art to see. wander a little bit. you'll be surprised by what you see. again b smart. you can buy your tickets in advance here as well. okay? don't wait in a line just to buy your tickets to wait in a line to get in the door. use your time wisely. >> great tip. >> there's some museums that offer this. you can wander kind of in and out. hit the two museums. right now has a really impressive exhibit. >> oh? >> worth looking at. >> sure. >> again it offers the same option where you can prebuy tickets. >> and it's so easy to do it online now. >> it's so easy to do it online. >> it's painless. >> it's absolutely painless. if there's one museum q at everybody's talking about it might be the van goh museum. there's one good reason it's going to be popular but they just finished a reconfiguration, renovation. the layout is absolutely beautiful. again, you can buy tickets in advance. okay? >> i sense a theme here. >> you sense a theme here. they've
amsterdam was known for red light district and now it's museum. last count 51 museums.k maid. so many things that are -- contemporary art to see. wander a little bit. you'll be surprised by what you see. again b smart. you can buy your tickets in advance here as well. okay? don't wait in a line just to buy your tickets to wait in a line to get in the door. use your time wisely. >> great tip. >> there's some museums that offer this. you can wander kind of in and out. hit the two...
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from 2017 on word, we will go from london to amsterdam. quite an exciting time.inventing ourselves. manus: in terms of your propensity to invest in the u.k., any intentions on bidding for a domestic franchise? nicolas: not at the moment. we are focused on our routes to the south of france. amsterdam with the new fleet. a lot going on at the moment. manus: you are a french man. the election is less than seven days to run in this country. how do you think french people perceive our discussions here in the networking them about -- in the united kingdom about potentially exiting europe? nicolas: it is starting to gain a little bit more awareness in france. it is a domestic issue in the u.k. for french people, it would be unthinkable that the u.k. would leave the eu. of course we cannot control that. everybody is looking at it with interest. there is a sense in general, it is better to be inside the eu than outside. it is for u.k. voters to decide. manus: ceo of euro star. we wish you well and i look forward to making the journey to marseille. mark: japan's inflation
from 2017 on word, we will go from london to amsterdam. quite an exciting time.inventing ourselves. manus: in terms of your propensity to invest in the u.k., any intentions on bidding for a domestic franchise? nicolas: not at the moment. we are focused on our routes to the south of france. amsterdam with the new fleet. a lot going on at the moment. manus: you are a french man. the election is less than seven days to run in this country. how do you think french people perceive our discussions...
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young is his name and he lives in amsterdam and he is dutch and was here in 2005 and he has a criminalt but he has come back time and time again to the holloway family and the authorities trying to convince him what he saw is really what happened. but the problem is a lot of people and believe she ended up in the ocean and no one wants to hear otherwise. and when we heard this we flew to amsterdam and we sit down and question him and grill him and you decide whether what he said you think is really true. anderson. >> we look forward to that tomorrow. and joining me now are natalee's father and the lee investigator tj ward working with the family since her disappearance. does it seem like its been ten years for you, dave? it has to be hard for you to come prehence that dave? >> we went through that. in 2005-2008 was toughest because it just happened and you start to go through an emotional type of closure. >> is such say thing possible. i think closure is sort of a word people use in tv a lot. but you never move on from it fully? >> you try to get close. basically what we did is we trie
young is his name and he lives in amsterdam and he is dutch and was here in 2005 and he has a criminalt but he has come back time and time again to the holloway family and the authorities trying to convince him what he saw is really what happened. but the problem is a lot of people and believe she ended up in the ocean and no one wants to hear otherwise. and when we heard this we flew to amsterdam and we sit down and question him and grill him and you decide whether what he said you think is...
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he's on a skype line from amsterdam, i believe. tell us about the hospital operation you have in leer. tell us about where it's based and who you fear the aggression from. >> yes, good afternoon. our teams in leer are operating a hospital with 80 beds. so this year alone they have conducted more than 20,000 consultations for the population in the region. it's the only hospital that serves a population of roughly 200,000, and it's the only... >> i'm afraid that line seems to have gone down. we'll try to get him back. in the meantime we'll move on. the world health organisation declared liberia ebola free. experts are warning against complacency because new cases are being reported elsewhere in the region. caroline malone reports. >> reporter: these students are the picture of health as liberia is declared ebola free. the virus has not been seen in this country for 42 days, twice the incubation period. >> i lost my father to the deadly ebola virus. now i see my country getting back to normal. i'm happy i'll see my friends play, joke,
he's on a skype line from amsterdam, i believe. tell us about the hospital operation you have in leer. tell us about where it's based and who you fear the aggression from. >> yes, good afternoon. our teams in leer are operating a hospital with 80 beds. so this year alone they have conducted more than 20,000 consultations for the population in the region. it's the only hospital that serves a population of roughly 200,000, and it's the only... >> i'm afraid that line seems to have...
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but the youngsters are telling their stories about the parties and girlfriends in amsterdam. the scheme has been updated for modern economics and more importantly it brings some benefits that can't be measured. the students learn caring skills and for the elderly the last year of life is much more vebility. be al jazeera be netherlands. >> and jennifer glasse reports on the role elders are playing. playing. world's soul superpower. three competing visions of american foreign policy, and a battle for breathing room in the bronx, targetting trucks to fight pollution in a poor neighbourhood >>> in less than a year and a half the american people will elect a new president. that man or woman will play a critical role in describing america's responses or
but the youngsters are telling their stories about the parties and girlfriends in amsterdam. the scheme has been updated for modern economics and more importantly it brings some benefits that can't be measured. the students learn caring skills and for the elderly the last year of life is much more vebility. be al jazeera be netherlands. >> and jennifer glasse reports on the role elders are playing. playing. world's soul superpower. three competing visions of american foreign policy, and a...
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hochton has $1.6 million worth of medicine all the way from amsterdam that drew problems all the way. the pakistan military confiscated local trucks privately hired to transfort the boxes saying they were needed elsewhere. and a shortage of helicopter delayed delivery of these basic drugs. >> they also would need -- >> reporter: jonathan hochton now has a list of the immediate needs. he wants to buy as many as possible locally. he is determined to deliver at least a large tent to the mobile hospital within 10 hours. >> if you can give us any kind of, there's a limit where you can squeeze on one. then at least at night we can go and we can -- >> these two children lost their mother and sister in the quake. now at least they have shelter here. so does the miracle baby. but they need so much more to begin to build a life. paula hancock, pakistani controlled cashmere. >>> and after the quake, many were quick to dig into their pockets to help others. >> reporter: the village where this woman grew up is destroyed. she's lost 35 extended family members in the quake. >> who knows who's dying
hochton has $1.6 million worth of medicine all the way from amsterdam that drew problems all the way. the pakistan military confiscated local trucks privately hired to transfort the boxes saying they were needed elsewhere. and a shortage of helicopter delayed delivery of these basic drugs. >> they also would need -- >> reporter: jonathan hochton now has a list of the immediate needs. he wants to buy as many as possible locally. he is determined to deliver at least a large tent to...
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the man coming forward, yurie who actually lived in amsterdam but was here in 2005.s everything. if she's buried on land remains recovered it would bring at least some sentiment of relief for her family but those remain koss have clued that could lead to potentially what happened to her and how she died and who may have carried it out. it is such a big lead we're going to amsterdam and sit you down in front of this witness. you'll get to hear him face to face. what did he see and why has he taken ten years to come forward? amazing. that's tonight on "a.c. 360." >> thank you very much. we'll listen to the live, part two of the series 8:00 p.m. eastern here on cnn. >>> coming up a car chase tluz texas through texas that barely broke 10 miles an hour. the car going so slow in fact the spike sticks law enforcement usually use, they didn't work. show you how this whole thing ended, next. there is an ancient rhythm... [♪] that flows through all things... through rocky spires... [♪] and ocean's swell... [♪] the endless... stillness of green... [♪] and in the restless depths
the man coming forward, yurie who actually lived in amsterdam but was here in 2005.s everything. if she's buried on land remains recovered it would bring at least some sentiment of relief for her family but those remain koss have clued that could lead to potentially what happened to her and how she died and who may have carried it out. it is such a big lead we're going to amsterdam and sit you down in front of this witness. you'll get to hear him face to face. what did he see and why has he...
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it any more but youngsters telling stories about girlfriends music, parties they're going to in amsterdam, they bring in life they bring in stories they bring in joy. they bring in a smile. >> there is no down time to this experiment. the young and the old benefit alike. so it's no surprise that they've had inquiries literally from around the world from people wanting to know how it works. like all great ideas it's so simple you can't imagine how it wasn't thought of before. the concept looks back to decades earlier in europe when the elderly lived at home with multiple generations. but the scheme has been updated for modern economics and more importantly it brings some benefits that can't be measured, the students learn caring skills and for the elderly, the last years of life are much more enjoyable. jessica baldwin, al jazeera netherlands. >> now bb king, muddy waters, the mississippi delta region produced some of the world's most famous blues artist. but some of the blues he' figure are now dead. we have reports from mississippi. >> on his front porch strumming his guitar his vocal ch
it any more but youngsters telling stories about girlfriends music, parties they're going to in amsterdam, they bring in life they bring in stories they bring in joy. they bring in a smile. >> there is no down time to this experiment. the young and the old benefit alike. so it's no surprise that they've had inquiries literally from around the world from people wanting to know how it works. like all great ideas it's so simple you can't imagine how it wasn't thought of before. the concept...
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more but the youngsters telling stories about the girlfriends about music parties they go to in amsterdam they bring in life. they bring in stories they bring in joy. they bring in a smile. there is no down side to this experiment. the young and the old benefit alike, so it's no surprise that they've had inquiries literally from around around the world from people wanting to know how it works. like all great ideas it's so simple you can't imagine how it wasn't thought of before. the concept looks back to decades earlier in europe when the elderly lived at home with multiple generations. but the scheme has been updateed for modern economics. the students learn caring skills and for the elderly the last years of life are much more enjoyable. jessica baldwin al jazeera netherlands. >> many more stories for you any time on our website. the address is www.aljazeera.com. it's updated 24 hours a day. >> for more than a decade, the world has witnessed seemingly endless violence in afghanistan. many tell me the daily reports of the attacks, and the daily killings have ceased to hold much meaning.
more but the youngsters telling stories about the girlfriends about music parties they go to in amsterdam they bring in life. they bring in stories they bring in joy. they bring in a smile. there is no down side to this experiment. the young and the old benefit alike, so it's no surprise that they've had inquiries literally from around around the world from people wanting to know how it works. like all great ideas it's so simple you can't imagine how it wasn't thought of before. the concept...
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we both worked in an improv theater in amsterdam -- >> -- boom chicago. >> seth: called boom chicago. were a lot of shows you do for audiences. >> yes. >> seth: and then there was a lot of corporate theater. and you and i did a lot of corporate theater. >> you wrote the sketches, and i was in charge of the actors. and we -- i'd perform in the sketches. >> seth: yes. >> yes. so, there was, like, a lot of -- it was in holland and, throughout europe, there was a lot of like yahn bon omens and like name dropping into the sketches. >> seth: yeah, you would have to like perform for a company and you would say the names of people who worked there. and you wouldn't even know -- >> mass applause. >> seth: huge applause. we're like "dirk fabian" and they're like, "dirk, dirk!" >> his golf game. and then, when we were in amsterdam together, you have been a runner your whole life. >> yes. >> seth: i was doing some running and -- but we ran a marathon together. >> yes, it will be the first and last marathon i will ever run. >> seth: you're never running another one? >> yeah, because the deal was,
we both worked in an improv theater in amsterdam -- >> -- boom chicago. >> seth: called boom chicago. were a lot of shows you do for audiences. >> yes. >> seth: and then there was a lot of corporate theater. and you and i did a lot of corporate theater. >> you wrote the sketches, and i was in charge of the actors. and we -- i'd perform in the sketches. >> seth: yes. >> yes. so, there was, like, a lot of -- it was in holland and, throughout europe, there...
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a company in pompom in amsterdam and then an open source community called open street map. those are the only options. it's scarce and also super important. emily: all of the maps, the digital maps we see are from one of those four companies? marc: basically. there are other regional providers and other types of maps and most of the maps you see in your car, on the internet, on your mobile phone, comes from one of those four places. emily: uber uses these maps already but why would they want to buy them? marc: a lot of people have different reasons. i think that's the interesting piece to figure out who's ahead. uber obviously is building a huge logistics business. if they can understand the map data and how people move around that better than their competitors they build competitive advantage around that and that would be the rationale for them. the rationale is different for others. that makes it interesting to watch. >> does the kind of data change? i remember looking at this when i was looking at garmin 10 years ago and it was amazing there were a lot of other companies
a company in pompom in amsterdam and then an open source community called open street map. those are the only options. it's scarce and also super important. emily: all of the maps, the digital maps we see are from one of those four companies? marc: basically. there are other regional providers and other types of maps and most of the maps you see in your car, on the internet, on your mobile phone, comes from one of those four places. emily: uber uses these maps already but why would they want to...
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. >> reporter: the entrepreneur started testing out her ideas in her kitchen after a trip to amsterdamps are in high demand. we stopped by her processing center where workers process thousands of bags of marijuana tea and k cups in a day. >> my favorite is the mocha. >> reporter: jill says it is easier for patient to medicate with these kindsover drinks on the go or in public. her brand is getting rid of the stigma. the stoner image associated with weed. >> our target is much more mainstream. we are not marketing at all to the barely legal. our products don't necessarily appeal to a pot head. >> reporter: next up for this company, they are rolling out cannabis infused bottles of coffee. they have outgrown this san jose location. they are looking for a bigger facility in the bay area. in san jose, betty yu, kpix5. >>> turns tout huge biker brawl and shoot-out in texas started as a fight over parking. things escalated when someone ran over someone else's foot. it all started with an uninvited group showing up at a restaurant for a meeting focused on turf and recruitment. when the fight w
. >> reporter: the entrepreneur started testing out her ideas in her kitchen after a trip to amsterdamps are in high demand. we stopped by her processing center where workers process thousands of bags of marijuana tea and k cups in a day. >> my favorite is the mocha. >> reporter: jill says it is easier for patient to medicate with these kindsover drinks on the go or in public. her brand is getting rid of the stigma. the stoner image associated with weed. >> our target is...
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a fiber to the premises network would cost 560 million $560 million and and they were looking at amsterdam and other cities at the time back then. >> yes this gets to the point of the public private partnerships and looking at various ways of adopting that kind of model and there's probably other ways to obtain the funding needed. >> thank you. supervisor christiansen. >> i don't know in the study went into this much detail but i noticed in the 8 recommendations i mean certainly the question of providing better and faster service is a big and expensive one but many of these items actually deal with training or awareness programs and i wondered if the study went deep enough to consider what tends to be the most effective way because we've talked about schools our nonprofits and libraries but was there any indication of where we're doing a good job at reaching out to people and where we might do better? >> supervisor christiansen we didn't evaluate the effectiveness of each program but a couple of comments on that and the digital divide numbers haven't moved in the last few years not that th
a fiber to the premises network would cost 560 million $560 million and and they were looking at amsterdam and other cities at the time back then. >> yes this gets to the point of the public private partnerships and looking at various ways of adopting that kind of model and there's probably other ways to obtain the funding needed. >> thank you. supervisor christiansen. >> i don't know in the study went into this much detail but i noticed in the 8 recommendations i mean...
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. >> reporter: she started testing her ideas in her kitchen after a trip to amsterdam. >> we have fourvors in k- cups. >> reporter: since launching the product five months ago the k krups in high demand. we stopped by her processing center where workers package up to 1400 k-cups and 700 bags of marijuana teas in a day. they are sold in 120 california dispensaries. >> my favorite is the mocha. >> reporter: she says it's easier for patients to medicate with these kinds of drinks on the go or in public. her brand is about getting rid of the stigma. the "stoner" image associated with marijuana. >> our target market is mainstream. we not marketing at all to the barely legal. our products don't necessarily appeal to a pot head. >> reporter: next up for this company they are rolling out cannabis infused bottled coffee. they have already outgrown their san jose location. they are looking for a bigger facility in the bay area. in san jose, betty yu, kpix 5. >>> 4:51. scary moments when a car bursts into flames. how one man's quick thinking h look at your tv screen and look at concord. temperatu
. >> reporter: she started testing her ideas in her kitchen after a trip to amsterdam. >> we have fourvors in k- cups. >> reporter: since launching the product five months ago the k krups in high demand. we stopped by her processing center where workers package up to 1400 k-cups and 700 bags of marijuana teas in a day. they are sold in 120 california dispensaries. >> my favorite is the mocha. >> reporter: she says it's easier for patients to medicate with these...
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and he's currently the deputy director of operations for msf based in amsterdam.ess briefing wail focus three states in south sudan. where the conflict has taken a particularly death toll on the population. and these three states are. [ inaudible ] and i am now the going to leave the floor to paul christy the head. >> thank you very much. over the last few weeks, we have seen an escalation in conflicts in the three states. the humanitarian -- we are very concerned the about the humanitarian effects on the civilian population. in the states we have seen an escalating and continued use of violence against civilians. medical care and essential humanitarian care has been reduced, hospital have been closed. medical staff have been evacuated. throughout this violence we see more people moving to the protection of civilian sites wherein creased numbers in the sites the tensions within the sites and the approaching wet season are all extremely concerning. on the 27th of april my teams reported conflict to the south of the town. i hired a medical team in the town to the so
and he's currently the deputy director of operations for msf based in amsterdam.ess briefing wail focus three states in south sudan. where the conflict has taken a particularly death toll on the population. and these three states are. [ inaudible ] and i am now the going to leave the floor to paul christy the head. >> thank you very much. over the last few weeks, we have seen an escalation in conflicts in the three states. the humanitarian -- we are very concerned the about the...
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high up the ladder and at one point he convinced your character that you created with him to go to amsterdamened? >> i went because i want to understand. so they went to the border to get information i said why? they said everybody has to go. i was supposed to go only to the border and come back but he gave me another meeting in another city. kennedy: it is a city isis had conquered already indeed you very specific instructions throwaway your phone and get another one there with cash and gave very specific instructions. >> exactly. when i land taken another plane near turkey. the many police looking for the girl they will come to get me. i know if i would be here if i went to that meeting. kennedy: that is when he showed his true colors but he revealed a lot about isis during your conversations. >> he told me how the organization works and also his life before he went to iraq during the war. kennedy: are you any closer to figuring out why so many women fall prey to joyce is? >> it is a tough question but i think there are two kinds of girls. number one they think they will be useful and they
high up the ladder and at one point he convinced your character that you created with him to go to amsterdamened? >> i went because i want to understand. so they went to the border to get information i said why? they said everybody has to go. i was supposed to go only to the border and come back but he gave me another meeting in another city. kennedy: it is a city isis had conquered already indeed you very specific instructions throwaway your phone and get another one there with cash and...
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eu commission wants to have some sort of short-term resolution where the line out of berlin and amsterdam has always been the need to complete the program. he walked it back and said, for there to be they need to sign off on it. this may not be the right venue to take place. you have heard angela merkel's he eurogroup to consummate the deal. not the prime minister's. not the leaders. you don't have a lot of crucial leaders. we are still at the same impasse, and there is tension between finance ministers and uecker -- juncker. jonathan: i don't pay much attention to it. greek car sales rising. this is some sort of safe haven. what is the story? >> this is a gauge of having something. the market was dead. unemployment slowly started slowing down. people were more confident. i think it is a case of the market waiting to invest. if you have the drachma, i wouldn't want the money parked outside of my house, would i? jonathan: thanks for joining us. we are joined by the ceo who oversees about $1 billion in assets. we are going to talk about greece. we have got those comments in the last 10 minu
eu commission wants to have some sort of short-term resolution where the line out of berlin and amsterdam has always been the need to complete the program. he walked it back and said, for there to be they need to sign off on it. this may not be the right venue to take place. you have heard angela merkel's he eurogroup to consummate the deal. not the prime minister's. not the leaders. you don't have a lot of crucial leaders. we are still at the same impasse, and there is tension between finance...
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there is a company in amsterdam and then an open street map open community. so it is scarce but super important. emily: so all the digital maps we see are from one of those four companies? >> basically. there are some regional providers but most of the ones that you see on your phone or car comes from one of those four places. emily: uber already uses these already, so why would they want to buy them? >> that is the interesting piece. uber is building a huge logistics presence. if they can understand how people move around better than their competitors, they have a competitive advantage. that would be the rationale for them. for others, it is different which makes this interesting to watch. cory: is the kind of data that these maps have, does that change the conversation? i wonder if the data itself is different? >> that is an important part of this. the needs are breaking into two different groups. you have the general mobile internet guys who are looking at local search. they want maps to show where people are, find places. on the other hand, the automotive
there is a company in amsterdam and then an open street map open community. so it is scarce but super important. emily: so all the digital maps we see are from one of those four companies? >> basically. there are some regional providers but most of the ones that you see on your phone or car comes from one of those four places. emily: uber already uses these already, so why would they want to buy them? >> that is the interesting piece. uber is building a huge logistics presence. if...
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will we hear from amsterdam, which relies solely on football is the 1970's for the success?jonathan: we will be bringing them to you live on bloomberg. mark barton, ryan chilcote thank you very much. the greeks are set to steal the stage in dresden as the g7 convenes. we are in athens with all the details. ♪ jonathan: good morning and welcome back to "on the move are co-i'm jonathan ferro joining you live from london. let's bring you up to speed with some of the top stories. british airways owner iag has received backing from the irish government to proceed with its 1.4 billion euro takeover of aer lingus. the stocks are both higher this morning. stanley fischer said policymakers will consider global growth as they begin to raise interest rates. the federal reserve vice chairman said the world economy may falter. according to a spokesperson in washington dc, federal reserve chairman janet yellen plans to skip this year's gathering of economists and policymakers. the topic is dynamics in monetary policy. a spokesperson said she will participate from time to time in the future
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we flew to amsterdam.omorrow we'll introduce you to him and we question him q grill him and you're going to be able to decide what you think what he says is really true. >> we'll look forward to that tomorrow. joining me now is natalee's father and a lead investigator who have been working with the family since the disappearance. does it seem like it's been 10 years for you, dave? it has to be hard to comprehend that. >> we went through some of the hard parts in the beginning. 2005 to 2008 was the hard parts. and then you go through an emotional-type closure. >> is such a thing possible? i always think it's a word people use in tv lot. you never move on from it fully. >> you try get close. basically what we did is we tried to come up with a theory of what we thought happened and then went through legal processes where we had her declared deceased and then after he was put into prison for the murder of another girl that kind of help put closure on things for our family. >> when you found out he had murdered
we flew to amsterdam.omorrow we'll introduce you to him and we question him q grill him and you're going to be able to decide what you think what he says is really true. >> we'll look forward to that tomorrow. joining me now is natalee's father and a lead investigator who have been working with the family since the disappearance. does it seem like it's been 10 years for you, dave? it has to be hard to comprehend that. >> we went through some of the hard parts in the beginning. 2005...
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hurts at 96, and the doctor can't fix it any more, but when the youngsters talk about music party in amsterdamhey bring in life, they bring in stories they bring in joy. >> there is no down side to this experiment. the young and old benefit alike. so it's no surprise that they've had inquiries from around the world from people wanting to know how it works. like all great ideas it's so simple you can't imagine how it wasn't thought of before. the concept looks back to decades earlier in europe. when the elderly lived at home with multiple generations. but the scheme has been updateed for modern economics and more importantly it brings some benefits that can't be measured. the students learn caring skills and for the elderly the last years of life are much more enjoyable. jessica baldwin al jazeera. netherlands. >> still to come on the news hour. a common foe, ukraine and georgia make a deal amid tensions with russia. >>> and fighting power through paint. finding a creative way to rally against corruption. >>> and in sport top seeds take center stage in the french open in paris. >> a reminder of
hurts at 96, and the doctor can't fix it any more, but when the youngsters talk about music party in amsterdamhey bring in life, they bring in stories they bring in joy. >> there is no down side to this experiment. the young and old benefit alike. so it's no surprise that they've had inquiries from around the world from people wanting to know how it works. like all great ideas it's so simple you can't imagine how it wasn't thought of before. the concept looks back to decades earlier in...
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government protect your european partners by forcing passengers to connect in frankfurt, munich paris amsterdam command london? >> let me start, this is not protectionism. this is about enforcing trade policy. this is about what our nation stands for in the united states, which is fair competition free of distortion, particularly subsidized distortion. this distortion is off the scale. orders of magnitude subsidization far beyond anything that i have ever seen in my career. this is a significant issue to us to our employees, to the us airline industry does it affect our foreign partners? of course but we compete on a global scale. we fly united alone over 500 flights a day to 365 destinations on six continents. we fly either directly or through alliance a competition with carriers every single day. you take the entire network and there are only three destinations not served by a member of star alliance. this is a competitive situation and we are more than happy to and each of us american delta, united we compete globally and are ready and able to complete globally. you cannot compete against a
government protect your european partners by forcing passengers to connect in frankfurt, munich paris amsterdam command london? >> let me start, this is not protectionism. this is about enforcing trade policy. this is about what our nation stands for in the united states, which is fair competition free of distortion, particularly subsidized distortion. this distortion is off the scale. orders of magnitude subsidization far beyond anything that i have ever seen in my career. this is a...
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the youngsters telling stories about girlfriends, music, parties in amsterdam. they bring in life they bring in stories, they bring in joy and a smile. >> there is no down time to this experiment. the young and the old benefit alike. it's no surprise that they have had inquiries from around the world. from people wanting to know how it works. >> like all great ideas it's so simple you can't imagine how it was not thought of before. the concept looks back to decades earlier in europe when the elderly lived at home with multiple generations. but the scheme has been updated for modern economist, and importantly, it brings some benefits that can't be measured. the students learn caring skills, and for the elderly, the last years of life are more enjoyable. >>> and in the third part of that series about an ageing world, jennifer glasse reports on kabul, on the role elders play to keep society together. that's on al jazeera on sunday. now it's time for sport. >> f.i.f.a. president sepp blatter is not concerned about the federal bureau of investigation's continuing inv
the youngsters telling stories about girlfriends, music, parties in amsterdam. they bring in life they bring in stories, they bring in joy and a smile. >> there is no down time to this experiment. the young and the old benefit alike. it's no surprise that they have had inquiries from around the world. from people wanting to know how it works. >> like all great ideas it's so simple you can't imagine how it was not thought of before. the concept looks back to decades earlier in europe...
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joining us live from amsterdam in a cnbc exclusive is darren huston, president and ceo of the pricelinethe program. people know that you are a conservative when it comes to guiding down. there seems to be more than that in what you're saying now. what is the current state of the business? >> yes, simon, we are actually quite happy where the business is. we actually accelerated our growth in q-1. the business is healthy grebly. it's a great travel environment right now. we are investing. that is one area we are investing in things we really believe in that are going to drive the long-term growth of the company. also as you mentioned, we are heavily impacted by currencies. most of our money is made overseas. this isn't a real effect it's a translation effect when you transit rubles into dollars. the fundamental health of the business is strong. >> what about the shift to mobile? notably you like other players in the space have come through with new apps for the apple watch. what do your apps do that the others don't? >> all our brands are on the apple watch. we have one specifically our b
joining us live from amsterdam in a cnbc exclusive is darren huston, president and ceo of the pricelinethe program. people know that you are a conservative when it comes to guiding down. there seems to be more than that in what you're saying now. what is the current state of the business? >> yes, simon, we are actually quite happy where the business is. we actually accelerated our growth in q-1. the business is healthy grebly. it's a great travel environment right now. we are investing....
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and when amsterdam would lead the world in bikes and bike sharing and first put in bike sharing it was a disaster at first because people stole the bikes. they didn't bring them back but it took a little while for people to learn. so i feel right now we are on the cusp of change in how we think about transportation infrastructure and the technology to do it. >> host: that's the exciting part and i would like to focus on that as we move to the closing here but as soon as you touched on it i went into chapter two in the book where it talks about smart roads meet the smartphone. you were all over that in your comments. but let's talk about it a little bit more. you start off this chapter saying that transportation by road must get smarter. developments in the past decade smart phones sophisticated sensors gps cloud computing committed data analytics are challenging old business models and causing industries to collide. that is you if that is you putting on your leadership has and also your harvard business hat. let's talk about that. you mentioned, needles and let's face it they are defin
and when amsterdam would lead the world in bikes and bike sharing and first put in bike sharing it was a disaster at first because people stole the bikes. they didn't bring them back but it took a little while for people to learn. so i feel right now we are on the cusp of change in how we think about transportation infrastructure and the technology to do it. >> host: that's the exciting part and i would like to focus on that as we move to the closing here but as soon as you touched on it...
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an amsterdam first bike sharing, there was a vast trippers because people stole the bikes and didn't ring them back. it took a while for people to learn. i celebrate halloween on the cusp of change. and how we think about transportation and infrastructure and the technology to do with. >> guest: >> host: i agree. that is the exciting part. i would like to focus on that as we move to a close. as soon as he touched on i went to chapter four worked hard about smart growth meet the smartphone. you are all that in your comments. let's unwrap it a bit more. you start out the chapter's same transportation by road must get smarter. developments in the past decade comes more from sophisticated sensors gps cloud computing from the big data analytics are challenging old business models and causing industries to collide. that is you putting on your leadership hat and also your harvard business hat. let's talk more about that. you mentioned millennialist. they definitely change the way we see things induce teens and frankly changing the way we have to live going forward. let's talk about a little
an amsterdam first bike sharing, there was a vast trippers because people stole the bikes and didn't ring them back. it took a while for people to learn. i celebrate halloween on the cusp of change. and how we think about transportation and infrastructure and the technology to do with. >> guest: >> host: i agree. that is the exciting part. i would like to focus on that as we move to a close. as soon as he touched on i went to chapter four worked hard about smart growth meet the...
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>>> thank you for the work that amsterdam has done. i thank the abu dhabi global initiative for bringing us all here. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. >> the clintons have been cashing in. >> they took in something like $136 million. >> yeah. i got to pay our bills. >> but have they also been selling out? >> everybody walked away from the table that night with something. >> the clinton's influence is spelled all over the globe. >> bill clinton did a good job. >> it sounds like there's a but here. >> will it all come back to haunt hillary? >> we are talking about iranians, we are talking about russian government. >> i'll let the american people make that decision. i'm ready for that. >> fox news reports, "the tangled clinton web." from washington d.c., bret baier. >> behind me is a city with more concentrated power than anywhere in the world. washington. and hillary clinton wants the top job in town. ever since she announced her candidacy for president, her past has attracted new scrutiny. one aspect of her record i
>>> thank you for the work that amsterdam has done. i thank the abu dhabi global initiative for bringing us all here. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. >> the clintons have been cashing in. >> they took in something like $136 million. >> yeah. i got to pay our bills. >> but have they also been selling out? >> everybody walked away from the table that night with something. >> the clinton's influence is spelled all over the globe....
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her name is now bensha which is the name on her genealogy that came from amsterdam. >> after a competitive chosen as bensha's handler. >> sit. good girl. >> she's now living with him and his family. >> she's a great dog, very loving. she took to me right away. always looking around for me any time i leave. she loves the family already. you know. with the limited amount of time i have had her around them has been great. there's been no problems at all. >> today, bensha will take on her first official assignment. she and deputy bickerstaff have been called to a housing unit where drug activity has recently been reported. along with a team of deputies, they'll inspect the entire unit for narcotics. >> two alpha is going to be the target this morning. at the trustee pod. when with go in, no one goes back to their bunk, no one goes back to the toiletry area or the showers or the bathrooms. once we go in, everybody goes to the rec yard. make sure you let the dog do his thing. >> everybody to the rec yard. everybody to the rec yard. everybody to the rec yard. >> go. go. check. go. notice how she'
her name is now bensha which is the name on her genealogy that came from amsterdam. >> after a competitive chosen as bensha's handler. >> sit. good girl. >> she's now living with him and his family. >> she's a great dog, very loving. she took to me right away. always looking around for me any time i leave. she loves the family already. you know. with the limited amount of time i have had her around them has been great. there's been no problems at all. >> today,...
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possible clue to finding natalee holloway ten years later isn't in aruba but 5,000 miles away in amsterdam. >> it is here that the now witness in -- the new witness in the case now lives. and because what he has to say is so remarkable we wanted to hear it said face-to-face. >> he is an eyewitness which means. >> you were the last person to see natalee holloway alive. >> yes. >> the problem is while he was in aruba, he had a job, that was, let's just say, he was against the law. >> there was a reason i was on this construction site it was illegal activity. >> and doing wrong on the night on may 30th, 2005 put him in the right place, he said around 2:00 in the morning. >> i was just about to leave when i heard a young couple approaching the entrance. >> he said he sees a young man chase a young woman into a construction site. >> i thought first in a playful way like i'm going to get you. >> they disappeared up a partially built stairway and the young man reappeared carrying the young woman who looked to be limp in his arms. >> he jumped down and it was a turn and twist and he slammed here.
possible clue to finding natalee holloway ten years later isn't in aruba but 5,000 miles away in amsterdam. >> it is here that the now witness in -- the new witness in the case now lives. and because what he has to say is so remarkable we wanted to hear it said face-to-face. >> he is an eyewitness which means. >> you were the last person to see natalee holloway alive. >> yes. >> the problem is while he was in aruba, he had a job, that was, let's just say, he was...
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. >>> thank you for the work that amsterdam has done.nk you. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. >> the clintons have been cashing in. >> they took in something like $136 million. >> yeah. i got to pay our bills. >> but have they also been selling out? >> everybody walked away from the table that night with something. >> the clinton's influence is spelled all over the globe. >> bill clinton did a good job. >> it sounds like there's a but here.
. >>> thank you for the work that amsterdam has done.nk you. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. >> the clintons have been cashing in. >> they took in something like $136 million. >> yeah. i got to pay our bills. >> but have they also been selling out? >> everybody walked away from the table that night with something. >> the clinton's influence is spelled all over the globe. >> bill clinton did a good job. >> it sounds like there's...
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then, the first european settlement, new amsterdam, in the 1600's. soon the spire of st.el, that still sits to the east of the tower, appears from the late 1760s you are now 250 feet above ground on the ride and then for a breath taking four seconds, the world trade center towers erected in the early '70s and destroyed september 11, 2001. the old towers had to appear but their depiction sparked much heartfelt debate. >> we thought the most respectful way to treat the old twin towers was to december play them in the appropriate time when they existed. so as you saw when you came up they appear suddenly and disappears quickly as well. >> then the new tower appears as the elevator rises and stops. >> breath taking. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day. the senate struggled to end an impasse on renewing key surveillance provisions in the patriot act. major trade legislation was also awaiting action, with the memorial day recess bearing down. the state department released 300 e-mails from then secretary hillary clinton. on the 2012 attack in benghazi, libya. t
then, the first european settlement, new amsterdam, in the 1600's. soon the spire of st.el, that still sits to the east of the tower, appears from the late 1760s you are now 250 feet above ground on the ride and then for a breath taking four seconds, the world trade center towers erected in the early '70s and destroyed september 11, 2001. the old towers had to appear but their depiction sparked much heartfelt debate. >> we thought the most respectful way to treat the old twin towers was...
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we have medical surprise coming in from amsterdam.the supply chain will catch up with the demand. the distribution is, indeed, challenging. but with help from the helicopter. more relief will get to those in need. the weather though, will be a challenge. we do have what i call a race against time with monsoon rains coming in six weeks. we need to make sure people have safe shelter, which is essential which will reduce the incidents of disease. >> i guess you mentioned the monsoon season there it's something that's particular to that area. you opened save the children's offices in nepal but also ran the operation in heat haiti after the 2010 earthquake. another poor country obviously. how do you think the challe imagine paul faces compares to other similar devastation what sets nepal apart its specific needs? >> what sets it apart is the gee ography distance. the people who live in the rural areas are in action he is i believe often by days, three four five, six days. many lives are lost. in gorka many health facilities. i am just usin
we have medical surprise coming in from amsterdam.the supply chain will catch up with the demand. the distribution is, indeed, challenging. but with help from the helicopter. more relief will get to those in need. the weather though, will be a challenge. we do have what i call a race against time with monsoon rains coming in six weeks. we need to make sure people have safe shelter, which is essential which will reduce the incidents of disease. >> i guess you mentioned the monsoon season...
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but i heard that you and willie nelson went to amsterdam together? >> yes.it was secretive the way it happened. he had a concert out there on 4/20 and i had a concert out there on 4/19, which is the annual holiday for what we do. [ laughter ] and we just happened to meet up. >> jimmy: just happened to meet. >> yeah. then once we met up we -- i was in his hotel room, we was playing dominos and enjoying life. >> jimmy: sure, sure, sure. yeah, exactly. [ laughter ] enjoying life. yeah, yeah, yeah. >> so after enjoying life we -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what do you do after you enjoyed life? >> we developed a hunger. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you got a little hungry. >> yeah, so naturally we wanted to go to kentucky fried chicken, which is one of our favorite spots. his and mine. so we pull up in the drive thru -- >> jimmy: you and willie nelson pull up in a drive thru. [ laughter ] that's the best thing i've ever heard in my lifetime. >> so we pull up and we order the chicken. they give it to us, and when they give it to us they hand us the big bucket. we take the
but i heard that you and willie nelson went to amsterdam together? >> yes.it was secretive the way it happened. he had a concert out there on 4/20 and i had a concert out there on 4/19, which is the annual holiday for what we do. [ laughter ] and we just happened to meet up. >> jimmy: just happened to meet. >> yeah. then once we met up we -- i was in his hotel room, we was playing dominos and enjoying life. >> jimmy: sure, sure, sure. yeah, exactly. [ laughter ] enjoying...
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she started testing out her ideas after a trip to amsterdam and since she launched the products fivek-cups are in high demand. amen says her brand is about getting rid of the stigma and stoner image associated with weed. >> our target market is much more mainstream. we are not -- we're not marketing at all to the barely legal. our products don't necessarily appeal to a pothead. >> the company currently processes up to 1400 k-cups and 700 bags of marijuana infused teas per day. it has plans to roll out bottled coffee infused with cannabis. >>> health news people battling depression have a greater risk of developing parkinson's. that's according to swedish researchers who looked at more than 140,000 people. the study found depressed people were three times more likely to develop parkinson's within a year. 50% of those studied were more likely to develop the disease within 25 years. >>> time now is 6:53. do businesses have the right to sell your personal information? the dispute proving you can't always trust privacy policy. >> oil continues to spread in the ocean and on to the beaches
she started testing out her ideas after a trip to amsterdam and since she launched the products fivek-cups are in high demand. amen says her brand is about getting rid of the stigma and stoner image associated with weed. >> our target market is much more mainstream. we are not -- we're not marketing at all to the barely legal. our products don't necessarily appeal to a pothead. >> the company currently processes up to 1400 k-cups and 700 bags of marijuana infused teas per day. it...
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caroline has very much championed the corporate, positioned herself in gatwick amsterdam.week, ran air is holding an event in hamburg. easyjet did the same thing. it is going to be interesting seeing that going forward and saying where customers and up who customers end up choosing. at this point they are still operating in fairly distinctive markets. that is likely what carolyn will say in response to this. they do not compete head-to-head. we are a little ways from a price war. michael o'lear is not afraid of filling up the seats and making sure prices are low enough to fill up his planes. that is how ryan air operates and easyjet tends to be more focused. mark: creditors continue to negotiate over a bailout. henry paulson remains optimistic about the deal. he spoke to bloomberg's guy johnson. mr. paulson: i assume i am looking at it naively from the other side of the atlantic and i assume that somewhere other, people will figure out how to keep greece is part of the euro. to me, that is not the problem. to me, the problem is fundamental structures in the euro. i'm conce
caroline has very much championed the corporate, positioned herself in gatwick amsterdam.week, ran air is holding an event in hamburg. easyjet did the same thing. it is going to be interesting seeing that going forward and saying where customers and up who customers end up choosing. at this point they are still operating in fairly distinctive markets. that is likely what carolyn will say in response to this. they do not compete head-to-head. we are a little ways from a price war. michael o'lear...
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had offices in paris and amsterdam rated for similar reasons.been banned in germany and is crackdown in india. it is currently available in 13 cities here. the china expansion manager says that china has are exceeded their wildest dreams. this market is very big for them to exist. locals workingme in their favor. thee: christine hah for latest imaging. other stories following this morning, zeb eckert is here. talkingren buffett has -- talked about the candidate which will replace ms berkshire hathaway ceo. saying they need as significant array of skills. the successor needs to be more than just a stock picker, but will accept someone who has operational invest experience. australians biggest power producer is going head-to-head with tesla. it will offer a home storage battery to challenge the latest models. they have not revealed prices that they the lithium-ion cells will come with extended warranties and finance plans to make them affordable. teslas slightly larger batteries will come around $3000. appter is video streaming is caught in a pira
had offices in paris and amsterdam rated for similar reasons.been banned in germany and is crackdown in india. it is currently available in 13 cities here. the china expansion manager says that china has are exceeded their wildest dreams. this market is very big for them to exist. locals workingme in their favor. thee: christine hah for latest imaging. other stories following this morning, zeb eckert is here. talkingren buffett has -- talked about the candidate which will replace ms berkshire...