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we're in rembrandtplein, in central amsterdam. it's one of the busiest areas in the whole city for nightlife. the thing is that things can get a little bit rowdy around here, and that's why the mayor of amsterdam and the night mayor of amsterdam got together to hire hosts for this square to make sure that things run just a little bit more smoothly. 20 "square hosts" patrol this square on weekends from 11:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m., making sure people follow the rules: no biking after 11:00 p.m., "stay classy," and if nature calls," use a loo." lorraine koorndijk is a patrol leader. >> we help people when they're looking for places to go, or transportation. we help people when they're feeling sick. then we try, when they get into arguments, we try to calm them down. and after they're done partying, we try to get them home. >> reporter: another example: when the bars and clubs are mandated to close around 4:00 a.m., masses of partygoers flood out into the streets at the same time. night mayor mirik milan's counterintuitive solution? a pla
we're in rembrandtplein, in central amsterdam. it's one of the busiest areas in the whole city for nightlife. the thing is that things can get a little bit rowdy around here, and that's why the mayor of amsterdam and the night mayor of amsterdam got together to hire hosts for this square to make sure that things run just a little bit more smoothly. 20 "square hosts" patrol this square on weekends from 11:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m., making sure people follow the rules: no biking after 11:00...
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then there is the new netherlands, new amsterdam, now new york. they brought with them the values they had in the netherlands. all of the dutch laws apply to, but it is a property of the dutch east india company. that meant that the corporate interest trumped -- appropriate word -- trumped the civic interest. so there is a real conflict. the director of the dutch east india company is also the governor of the colony. one interesting thing at the bottom, there are a lot of records -- welcome, find a seat anywhere -- there are a lot of court records that show that slaves were indeed suing their owners for mistreatment. quite interesting. where are we? so let's go back -- i am rushing through this a little bit because i am told i only have a half an hour. so, keep your questions for then. let's go back to massachusetts and see what the effects are of one person who travels through all of these colonies. there are some interesting records about him. he is going to be our forests gump. his name is francis doughty. he arrives in plymouth plantation arou
then there is the new netherlands, new amsterdam, now new york. they brought with them the values they had in the netherlands. all of the dutch laws apply to, but it is a property of the dutch east india company. that meant that the corporate interest trumped -- appropriate word -- trumped the civic interest. so there is a real conflict. the director of the dutch east india company is also the governor of the colony. one interesting thing at the bottom, there are a lot of records -- welcome,...
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perri, amsterdam bureau chief for bloomberg news. eurozone's on implement rate has been falling -- unemployment rate has been falling. not everyone is enjoying the rebound. the region has a lot of work to do. that story, next. ♪ show me top new artist. ah, ha ha. show me top male artist. my whole belieber fan group. it's not a competition, but if it was i won. xfinity x1 lets you access the greatest library of billboard music awards moments, simply by using your voice. the billboard music awards, live sunday may 22nd, 8/5 pacific, only on abc. matt: live from -- betty: live from bloomberg's world headquarters in new york and blai berlin. matt: you're watching bloomberg markets on bloomberg television. shery ahn has more from our new york newsroom. shery: hillary clinton will try to avoid losing both of today's democratic presidential primaries did clinton's lead over bernie sanders is almost unbeatable. still, losing in kentucky and oregon would slow momentum. kentucky is considered the bigger prize. oregon has a vote by mail system
perri, amsterdam bureau chief for bloomberg news. eurozone's on implement rate has been falling -- unemployment rate has been falling. not everyone is enjoying the rebound. the region has a lot of work to do. that story, next. ♪ show me top new artist. ah, ha ha. show me top male artist. my whole belieber fan group. it's not a competition, but if it was i won. xfinity x1 lets you access the greatest library of billboard music awards moments, simply by using your voice. the billboard music...
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car >> reporter: amsterdam, the land of red light districts and legalized prostitution.ibly a good place to find the founder of backpage.com. we realized that backpage.com was sold to an unnamed dutch holding company. did carl ferrer own any companies there? he seems to be running a few other escort sites from here, including one called cracker, available nearly everywhere but the united states. a lot of people are looking for this guy, including the u.s. senate. >> i'd like to call the ceo of back page, carl ferrer. >> reporter: in march after he failed to show up to testify in a hearing about online sex trafficking, the senate voted to charge him with contempt of congress. >> we hoped he would be her. it was a unanimous vote. >> we want to know how much money they're making and what their policies and procedures are for screening ads. >> reporter: back page refused to disclose this information. but the senate's investigators say they obtained company e-mails where moderators are told not to take down a post unless they're very sure the person is underage. another, e-ma
car >> reporter: amsterdam, the land of red light districts and legalized prostitution.ibly a good place to find the founder of backpage.com. we realized that backpage.com was sold to an unnamed dutch holding company. did carl ferrer own any companies there? he seems to be running a few other escort sites from here, including one called cracker, available nearly everywhere but the united states. a lot of people are looking for this guy, including the u.s. senate. >> i'd like to call...
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new amsterdam is there, here's going up. river riled is somewhere to the right -- rhode island is somewhere to the right and similarly new england. when he gets to -- eventually there, he meets fellow by the name of adrian vanderdunk. educated in the netherlands who traveled up the hudson river where he got a job to be a police officer in one of the dutch colonies up there, near albany. but instead of policing, he's actually helping the work ers the e's befriending natives, so his employer likes and in 1643, ess he doesn't get his contract extended, and so he travels to new amsterdam. so you see this guy sort of has francis notion as dowdy, right. if it's wrong, it's wrong. right? and so the two set up a secret partnership after they meet in new amsterdam. they actually each are joining a group of people who are trying get more democracy instituted in the colony. all, doesn't after like democratic structures, from the has to come top down by the colonists who rily with the a company and want to have some influence. so they,
new amsterdam is there, here's going up. river riled is somewhere to the right -- rhode island is somewhere to the right and similarly new england. when he gets to -- eventually there, he meets fellow by the name of adrian vanderdunk. educated in the netherlands who traveled up the hudson river where he got a job to be a police officer in one of the dutch colonies up there, near albany. but instead of policing, he's actually helping the work ers the e's befriending natives, so his employer...
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it will start trading in new york, london and amsterdam.oining us from amsterdam first on cnbc, john bock, new ceo. very good morning to you, john. thanks for joining us. congratulations with closing the merger with your other europe mean coke bottling companies. the question is, to what extent has been this merger forced by coca-cola, the company, because in the need of slightly declining sales? >> well, first of all, let me say it's really exciting to be here with you today from amsterdam. we'll begin trading shares later today. it's a beautiful day and it's a cause for celebration. and we're bringing these three already significant bottlers together. coca-cola enterprises spain and germany, to form as you said the largest coca-cola bottler in the world by revenue. and we're really excited about it because it's all about growth. we'll have scale. we'll have flexibility. we'll have innovation. ability to bring new products, new packages to market and achieve growth. and frankly, what we're really going to be doing is taking the best practi
it will start trading in new york, london and amsterdam.oining us from amsterdam first on cnbc, john bock, new ceo. very good morning to you, john. thanks for joining us. congratulations with closing the merger with your other europe mean coke bottling companies. the question is, to what extent has been this merger forced by coca-cola, the company, because in the need of slightly declining sales? >> well, first of all, let me say it's really exciting to be here with you today from...
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he was living in amsterdam. by 1940 the germans had overrun the netherlands and suddenly he was surrounded by nazis again. the germans in amsterdam during the war allowed him to work. they allowed him to procure canvases and painting supplies and in his amsterdam years, he produced over 700 canvases. that's a lot of paintings. yes he was persecuted and suffered hardships and was threatened, he had interactions with resistant figures and that was dangerous, but for him it was an incredibly exciting atmosphere and he worked like mad. he had the most productive career during the war. they recognize that as they continue to work, art viewers continue to sell modern art works through 1945. five. even though hitler officially banned modern art behind the scenes, you could buy these modern works in the artist continue to make a living. the art trade continued in this name. >> in your book, you talk about pablo picasso and paris. what is that story? >> picasso represents the great myths about culture and in nazi occupie
he was living in amsterdam. by 1940 the germans had overrun the netherlands and suddenly he was surrounded by nazis again. the germans in amsterdam during the war allowed him to work. they allowed him to procure canvases and painting supplies and in his amsterdam years, he produced over 700 canvases. that's a lot of paintings. yes he was persecuted and suffered hardships and was threatened, he had interactions with resistant figures and that was dangerous, but for him it was an incredibly...
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she has more now from amsterdam. >> reporter: i'm in amsterdam for the 2016 startup fest europe. this is effectively speed dating between european startups in the tech sector and potential investors. there are a whole host of speakers today. tim cook of apple kicked off the proceedings. he spent a great deal of time talking about recent privacy issues. >>> we think if you send a message, we're more like the fed ex carrier, right? we take the message sealed and bring it over. and so that's our point of view and it's not a new point of view. it's a point of view that we've had and we've constantly added more and more security. and i realize that some people have a different view. but i hope the people that do at least understand where we're >> reporter: i got the chance to speak to the alphabet changer rick schmidt. we talked about today's court case between oracle and the company and he says if the ruling goes in oracle's favor there's only one loser. >> we're part of the open source movement. so i think it really hurts oracle. because they own java and they need to promote it int
she has more now from amsterdam. >> reporter: i'm in amsterdam for the 2016 startup fest europe. this is effectively speed dating between european startups in the tech sector and potential investors. there are a whole host of speakers today. tim cook of apple kicked off the proceedings. he spent a great deal of time talking about recent privacy issues. >>> we think if you send a message, we're more like the fed ex carrier, right? we take the message sealed and bring it over. and...
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she has more now from amsterdam. >> reporter: i'm in amsrdam for the 2016 sttup fest europe. this is effectively speed dating between european startups in the tech sector and potential investors. there are a whole host of speakers today. tim cook of apple kicked off the proceedings. he spent a great deal o time talking abouteciv issues. >>> we think if you send message, we're more likehe fed ex rr right? we take thegeealed and bring it over. an that's our point of view t's notoif view. it's a pointf vi we've hadnde' constantly added more and more security. and i reali teple have a dnt . bue the peoe that do at least understand where we're >> reporter: i got the chance to speak to the alphabet changer rick schmidt. we talked about today's court case between oracle and the company and he says if the ruling goes in oror there's only one loser. >> p of the open source veme. t r hurts oracle. because they own java and they ed p it into this world. and it just doesn't make sense to me that they're in that path. >> reporter: i couldn't let eric leave without talking about u.s. polit
she has more now from amsterdam. >> reporter: i'm in amsrdam for the 2016 sttup fest europe. this is effectively speed dating between european startups in the tech sector and potential investors. there are a whole host of speakers today. tim cook of apple kicked off the proceedings. he spent a great deal o time talking abouteciv issues. >>> we think if you send message, we're more likehe fed ex rr right? we take thegeealed and bring it over. an that's our point of view t's notoif...
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he immediately wrote to his bosses in amsterdam and asked for permission to expel them because they were " very repugnant to the colonies magistrates." he absurdly claimed that he feared they would soon be up to their old customary usery and deceitful trading with christians. the only problem was they had no money to lend and no money to buy and nothing to sell. that did not worry him. he referred to these 23 immigrants as the deceitful race. such hateful enemies and blasphemers in the name of christ and he hoped they would not be allowed to infect and trouble this new colony. the religious leader of the community similarly wrote authorities in holland and asked that the godless rascals be expelled. the religious leaders noted that many puritans, independence, lutherans, atheists, other servants of bahl under the english who conceal themselves under the name of christians will create further confusion if the immovable jews came to settle here. this fascinating outburst seems to be more aimed at non-jews but the general issue is that the authorities in the new netherland colony wanted to
he immediately wrote to his bosses in amsterdam and asked for permission to expel them because they were " very repugnant to the colonies magistrates." he absurdly claimed that he feared they would soon be up to their old customary usery and deceitful trading with christians. the only problem was they had no money to lend and no money to buy and nothing to sell. that did not worry him. he referred to these 23 immigrants as the deceitful race. such hateful enemies and blasphemers in...
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the family later relocated to -- curs the fifth candle will be lit by leo from amsterdam. in amsterdam while his parents were able to find shelter in an attic somewhere else in the city. they had no contact until they reunited in 1945. [applause] [no audio] >> the sixth candle will be lit annalfred and josie peered out for sent by his ann.ts -- josie alfred later served in the british and israeli armies. was hidden in a convent and later with a christian family. alfred and josie volunteer at josie'sum, along with mother, a survivor of auschwitz. beyer and congressman thank you to all of the survivors here today. courage,ifices, despite unimaginable suffering, must never be forgotten. [applause] dead will be the chanted by -- followed by gideon, a holocaust survivor from slovakia. >> [chanting in hebrew] in yiddish] >> please remain standing for ymn andging for the h the retirement of the flags. ♪ [singing in hebrew]
the family later relocated to -- curs the fifth candle will be lit by leo from amsterdam. in amsterdam while his parents were able to find shelter in an attic somewhere else in the city. they had no contact until they reunited in 1945. [applause] [no audio] >> the sixth candle will be lit annalfred and josie peered out for sent by his ann.ts -- josie alfred later served in the british and israeli armies. was hidden in a convent and later with a christian family. alfred and josie volunteer...
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sometimes a great german painter in the germans in amsterdam allowed him to work for. they allowed him to put the cut canvases but they pulled this whole apartment through the woodthe art dealers would continue to sell modern art works even through 85. behind-the-scenes tour in the backrooms but they surrendered part shipped in the difficulty only after 1945 will they richet read their work the smell of oil paints. but they would come after interestingly enough, church did so they have of but this was the civil war. did you do that? the council replied no, you did curve of so later when he presents himself as a communist in and set -- to tie eight. >> for the most part yes. everyone can take refuge in the fact but the cultural issue due to slow to read these this sewage into the river of the were propaganda warehouse. >> does he do collaborators? >> recently i saw an exhibition and a critique speaker there was in effect on somebody's career. even had given them little evidence and in the rural area he had painted with watercolors in this half of in for buthe was able t
sometimes a great german painter in the germans in amsterdam allowed him to work for. they allowed him to put the cut canvases but they pulled this whole apartment through the woodthe art dealers would continue to sell modern art works even through 85. behind-the-scenes tour in the backrooms but they surrendered part shipped in the difficulty only after 1945 will they richet read their work the smell of oil paints. but they would come after interestingly enough, church did so they have of but...
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the germans in amsterdam during the war allowed him to work and procure campuses in painting supplies and then in the answered in years they produced over 700 canvases. a lot of paintings. yes, he was persecuted and suffered hardship and was threatened. he had interactions with resistance figures now is dangerous, but for him it was an incredibly exciting atmosphere. he worked like mad. he had the most productive period of his whole career during the year war. people recognize that modern artists continue to work. that our dealers can tune you to sell modern art work all the way up to 1945. even though hitler officially banned modern art and behind the scenes you could buy these modern works in the artist could continue to make a living. our trades continued the same. >> host: in your book you talk about pablo picasso in paris, what is that story. >> guest: picasso represents the great myth about culture and the nazi occupied europe. the myth is is that all modern artists were anti- nazi and they were persecuted by the nazis and they suffered tremendous hardship and difficulty. only a
the germans in amsterdam during the war allowed him to work and procure campuses in painting supplies and then in the answered in years they produced over 700 canvases. a lot of paintings. yes, he was persecuted and suffered hardship and was threatened. he had interactions with resistance figures now is dangerous, but for him it was an incredibly exciting atmosphere. he worked like mad. he had the most productive period of his whole career during the year war. people recognize that modern...
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we have a live shot of the amsterdam stock exchange as we wait for the philips lighting ipo.rkets not going to do very much. this as we await news from janet yellen. ♪ guy: good morning. welcome. you're watching "on the move." i am alongside matt miller. he is in berlin. matt has your morning brief. matt: put your barbecue on hold. yellen delays traders long weekends i giving a crucial speech this afternoon. jeff good luck takes she will be dovish. market pricing agrees. the g-7 ends with a whimper. japan's prime minister fails in his bid to have the group one about global crisis. one mention has been the brexit. david cameron using the g-7 to commit to the eu. we will discuss the latest holing, politics and market action at 8:30 london time. guy: let me take to amsterdam where we are awaiting the opening bell of ipo philips lighting. there is a large hammer. there we go. [applause] up: european markets opening . a delayed hit of the gong. it is friday the 27th. let's show you what is happening with these markets. let's put some numbers. where up .1% -- we are up -- we are do
we have a live shot of the amsterdam stock exchange as we wait for the philips lighting ipo.rkets not going to do very much. this as we await news from janet yellen. ♪ guy: good morning. welcome. you're watching "on the move." i am alongside matt miller. he is in berlin. matt has your morning brief. matt: put your barbecue on hold. yellen delays traders long weekends i giving a crucial speech this afternoon. jeff good luck takes she will be dovish. market pricing agrees. the g-7...
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sisters are seated in an emergency exit row. >> when they said that we are approaching amsterdam, weoke up, we fastened our seat belts. >> i remember taking my glasses, putting them on my nose and looking outside. i saw the ground coming towards us very fast. i said, whoa. i looked at her. this is weird. i never feel this. >> the boeing 737 is falling rapidly through fog. the airplane is less than a mile from the runway when suddenly, disaster. >> it's like we were hanging in the air and then we dropped. everything was shaking. >> out of the corner of my eye i saw it drop like a brick falling out of the sky. >> the airplane crashes down into a field, tail first. this man is driving nearby when he witnesses the can a at that time trophy. >> stopped the car, came over the highway and then down the side here across the water and to the field over there behind us. where the plane was. i saw one man, he was lying on the ground who was passed away and had a towel over his head. business class had been crushed together. so the seats sort of went downwards into that mangled area. >> from a c
sisters are seated in an emergency exit row. >> when they said that we are approaching amsterdam, weoke up, we fastened our seat belts. >> i remember taking my glasses, putting them on my nose and looking outside. i saw the ground coming towards us very fast. i said, whoa. i looked at her. this is weird. i never feel this. >> the boeing 737 is falling rapidly through fog. the airplane is less than a mile from the runway when suddenly, disaster. >> it's like we were...
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the fifth candle will be lit by a survivor born in amsterdam.e assistance of the dutch resistance, three-year-old leo was hidden with a couple in amsterdam whilst his parents were able to find shelter in an attic elsewhere in the city. they had no contact until they reunited in 1945. the sixth candle will be lit by two survivors. 10-year-old alfred was sent by his parents on a kinder transport to england, where he was welcomed by a host family. he served in the british and israeli armies. brussels.born in her mother first hid her in a convent, and later with a christian family. alfred and josie-ann volunteer at the museum, along with her mother, a survivor of auschwitz. thank you congressman meyer. and thank you to all of the survivors here today. your sacrifices, courage, despite unimaginable suffering, must never be forgotten. thanky o you. [applause] >> prayer for the dead will be by a holocausted survivor from slovakia, leaving uding us in the following song. [praying] ♪ [praying] >> please remain standing for the singing of the hymns of the
the fifth candle will be lit by a survivor born in amsterdam.e assistance of the dutch resistance, three-year-old leo was hidden with a couple in amsterdam whilst his parents were able to find shelter in an attic elsewhere in the city. they had no contact until they reunited in 1945. the sixth candle will be lit by two survivors. 10-year-old alfred was sent by his parents on a kinder transport to england, where he was welcomed by a host family. he served in the british and israeli armies....
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to list theided company in amsterdam after failing to sell it privately.have an insatiable demand for bandwidth. two of the largest are teaming up on a big intercontinental project. microsoft and facebook built a 41 mile undersea cable stretching from virginia to spain. deliver faster online and cloud services to customers of both companies. it will be completed by the fall of 2017. that is the latest bloomberg business flash. companies are going on a bit of a worldwide borrowing binge . nonfinancial company debt will be in excess of 200 $36 billion -- $236 billion. we are seeing plenty of activity in europe on track for its busiest may ever. joining us now is sally bakewell .o why are companies borrowing so much right now? moment where in a we have some of the most favorable borrowing conditions on record. if you are a treasurer, you are looking around to see if you can borrow euros at 1%. you can borrow dollars at about 3%. you're going to want to lock in those kinds of rates for 5, 7, or 12 years. that is what we have seen recently with some of the bigg
to list theided company in amsterdam after failing to sell it privately.have an insatiable demand for bandwidth. two of the largest are teaming up on a big intercontinental project. microsoft and facebook built a 41 mile undersea cable stretching from virginia to spain. deliver faster online and cloud services to customers of both companies. it will be completed by the fall of 2017. that is the latest bloomberg business flash. companies are going on a bit of a worldwide borrowing binge ....
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commentsows tim cook's about wearables at the start of fest in amsterdam.we believe health is something that is a huge problem in the world, a huge issue, and forhink it is right simplicity and a new view. we would like to contribute to that. an area where we are very focused. emily: so what are some of those key health features in the new pebble products and how will they stack up against the competition? to us.ble ceo to join what is new? created our first non-smart watch product. you can clipclip on and go running without your phone. it does modify streaming and tracks your run using gps and can send an emergency text. emily: how is this better than a fit it or ipod? eric: it is a little bit different. it's meant to do it different and then your phone would do. this is aiming strictly at the running market. not have a heart rate monitor, but you can sync it up with the watch? eric: this clips onto your shirt and it has a heart rate monitor built in. the watch has sensors that learn more about your personal body. what iteration is this? eric: this is our
commentsows tim cook's about wearables at the start of fest in amsterdam.we believe health is something that is a huge problem in the world, a huge issue, and forhink it is right simplicity and a new view. we would like to contribute to that. an area where we are very focused. emily: so what are some of those key health features in the new pebble products and how will they stack up against the competition? to us.ble ceo to join what is new? created our first non-smart watch product. you can...
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he lives in the wonderful city of amsterdam, but enough. let's here from antoine. [applause] >> well, thank you for that introduction. let me start by saying that we could not have written this book without brookings. brookings not only helped us prepare the presentation to get to this forum, but for the past couple of years was influential in our thinking. brookings and i'm talking about bruce, amy, mark really did the task breaking work on all of this. and there has been very good work, and we have been standing on your shoulders in making this possible. thank you for that very much. now, when you listen, when you listen to the -- to some of the political candidates on the left and on the right , don't you get depressed? i mean,, when you listen, it sounds like this country has run out of steam on innovation and our best times are behind us and that all we have is problems. as mike already said, slowly found. let me start, if you look in the rearview mirror things look bleak. employment down, although people don't write about the fact that there are 2 million job
he lives in the wonderful city of amsterdam, but enough. let's here from antoine. [applause] >> well, thank you for that introduction. let me start by saying that we could not have written this book without brookings. brookings not only helped us prepare the presentation to get to this forum, but for the past couple of years was influential in our thinking. brookings and i'm talking about bruce, amy, mark really did the task breaking work on all of this. and there has been very good work,...
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with the minerals gained from this wastewater amsterdam could fertilize 10,000 soccer fields a year accordingper. this isn't holland's first attempt at collecting number one and it seems it is likely to be repeated. repeated, get it? if you find yourself in the netherlands go ahead and drink up, it turns out it will be good for the planet. >>> the correct answer to the "gps" challenge question is d, 3.2 billion people, nearly half the world's population, still remains at risk of malaria, which is what makes eliminating this disease so important. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. >>> good morning. i'm brian stelter. it's time for "reliable sources. we're coming to you live from washington, d.c. this morning. the location of the so-called nerd prom. i've gone ahead and taken off the tux here. better known as the annual white house correspondents' dinner with media elites and hollywood celebs and white house officials all mingling on that red carpet last night. so we're here to break down the good, the bad, and a little bit of the ugly from th
with the minerals gained from this wastewater amsterdam could fertilize 10,000 soccer fields a year accordingper. this isn't holland's first attempt at collecting number one and it seems it is likely to be repeated. repeated, get it? if you find yourself in the netherlands go ahead and drink up, it turns out it will be good for the planet. >>> the correct answer to the "gps" challenge question is d, 3.2 billion people, nearly half the world's population, still remains at risk...
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amsterdam decided to take advantage of the large crowds.f beer in your city? collect their waste. the dutch water board collected 23,000 liters of urine at king's day parties this year. the plan is to send it to a factory to extract phosphates which help plants and crops grow. with the minerals gained from this kind of waste water amsterdam could fertilize 10,000 soccer fields a year. this isn't holland's first attempt at collecting number one. it seems it is likely to be repeated. repeated. get it. if you find yourself in the netherlands, drink up. it turns out it will be good for the planet. of the correct answer is d, 3.2 billion people, half of the world's population still remains at risk of ma laylarimalaria. thanks for being part of my program this week. i'll see you next week. >>> hello, everybody, nice to be with you, i'm martin savidge. the drinks and jokes were flowing at the annual white house correspondents' dinner. the so-called nerd prom. its washington's yearly meeting of political insiders and the press and it was president
amsterdam decided to take advantage of the large crowds.f beer in your city? collect their waste. the dutch water board collected 23,000 liters of urine at king's day parties this year. the plan is to send it to a factory to extract phosphates which help plants and crops grow. with the minerals gained from this kind of waste water amsterdam could fertilize 10,000 soccer fields a year. this isn't holland's first attempt at collecting number one. it seems it is likely to be repeated. repeated....
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the amsterdam company said it would sell that arm to focus on the more profitable health care divisiondisney shanghai is set to open in one month. unlike traditional offerings around the world, the $5.5 billion disney shanghai will have a distinct chinese take. donald duck doing tai chi. visitors will be able to sample local food done the disney way. it is all part of disney's chinese and russian strategy -- chinese and russian strategy -- chinese immersion strategy. back to you. anchor: it is time for the press review. time to take a look at the international papers. studio.ned in the the world press is talking about the 50th anniversary since the chinese cultural revolution. it is seemingly absent from the chinese media. reporter: not much of a surprise. let's look at the china daily, the state-run paper. this is the front page. they talk about taiwan's new leader, business news, organ transplants. but nothing about the cultural revolution that began 50 years ago today by chairman mao and saw the deaths of 1.5 money people. i want to show you the hong kong-based newspaper. published
the amsterdam company said it would sell that arm to focus on the more profitable health care divisiondisney shanghai is set to open in one month. unlike traditional offerings around the world, the $5.5 billion disney shanghai will have a distinct chinese take. donald duck doing tai chi. visitors will be able to sample local food done the disney way. it is all part of disney's chinese and russian strategy -- chinese and russian strategy -- chinese immersion strategy. back to you. anchor: it is...
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. >> in a museum in amsterdam, maybe steve jobs didn't invent the iphone after all. to a woman in a hall says it all, yeah, i'm thinking it's a letter. >>> "captain american" fans were stunned. the final page indicates the american hero is now apparently a villain. >> oh, know. >> how could they do that. i double agent for the organization fought all these years. the reveal has stirred much criticism, days african ta-- afr captain american -- >>> cars disappearing into the ground. a long side a river in france, 20 years with it. the road was resting on a broken water pipe, which is believed to have caused the collapse and luckily, no one was hurt. amazing pictures. >>> a man was arrested in los angeles, after climbing the hollywood sign. i feel like they do this once a year. >> making it more difficult. >> this is actually believed to be a stunt for an upcoming moving. lions gait, natural born prank administer last year, he may face charges. he may get in trouble for that. >>> time once again to dust off those red noses. it returns tonight on nbc. a great cause and t
. >> in a museum in amsterdam, maybe steve jobs didn't invent the iphone after all. to a woman in a hall says it all, yeah, i'm thinking it's a letter. >>> "captain american" fans were stunned. the final page indicates the american hero is now apparently a villain. >> oh, know. >> how could they do that. i double agent for the organization fought all these years. the reveal has stirred much criticism, days african ta-- afr captain american -- >>>...
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. >> if you look at amsterdam air, country where there is tons of weed, that is not a country where younk i'm scared of that country. there's nothing to be scared of. nice peaceful people smoke weed. >> most countries that legalize drugs, drug use goes down. that's fact. you can look that up. >> larry: okay. >> he challenges you to look it up. upon. >> larry: mike doesn't substantiate it. he says, "you look up." what about the nfl? do-- are you cool with players being able to smoke weed? >> listen, i hang out way few nfl players. they smoke weed. >> larry: did you just out a couple nfl-- >> no, i didn't say which ones. >> larry: nfl or n.b.a. players. >>s this is the only thing, i think n.b.a. because remember when robert parish of the celtics got caught with weed. he had a duffel bag full of weed and he was going away for the weekend. >> i can't tell you who smokes more, football players or basketball players. but i can tell you the best sport to play when you're high. basketball. i ain't running into nobody when i'm high. can you imagine being high and playing football. after three pl
. >> if you look at amsterdam air, country where there is tons of weed, that is not a country where younk i'm scared of that country. there's nothing to be scared of. nice peaceful people smoke weed. >> most countries that legalize drugs, drug use goes down. that's fact. you can look that up. >> larry: okay. >> he challenges you to look it up. upon. >> larry: mike doesn't substantiate it. he says, "you look up." what about the nfl? do-- are you cool with...
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the first test will be over an amsterdam canal in 2017. >> coming up, we go to the circus, and i get. >> who doesn't love the circus? alexa visited one that bills itself as having a lot of "soul." >> when you go to the circus, you expect to see acrobats, wild animals, andnd other incredible acts from faraway countries. as zeke explained to me, the universoul circus certainly has all that. >> we bring different people from china. we bring them from africa. we bring them from brazil. we bring them from france. jean claude -- he's out of france. we go to africa. we go all over the world. [ hip-hop music plays ] >> what makes this circus different from other circuses? >> what makes it different to me is that it's more interactive. you're not just sitting out there looking at the show. you actually become a part of the show. we get kids in the audience dancing. that's one of my thrills. >> as one of the co-hosts, zeke interacts with the audience throughout the show. he even plays simon says, but with a bit of a twist. >> simon says open your legs like this, bend down. simon says arms out
the first test will be over an amsterdam canal in 2017. >> coming up, we go to the circus, and i get. >> who doesn't love the circus? alexa visited one that bills itself as having a lot of "soul." >> when you go to the circus, you expect to see acrobats, wild animals, andnd other incredible acts from faraway countries. as zeke explained to me, the universoul circus certainly has all that. >> we bring different people from china. we bring them from africa. we...
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it's used in heathrow as you pointed out and also used in amsterdam. i've seen it myself in amsterdam and the good thing about this, we travel for our jobs but the good thing about this, there's a very little learning curve. you walk up, you put it on there. you step back and it goes off on its way. so that helps things out at least getting things moving. >> from the girl of ipamena and kerry sanders all in one live shot. thank you. >>> threatening storms spark multiple tornadoes destroying as much as as 25 homes, 28 million people under severe weather watch. more severe weather is expected to sweep across the entire region today. we'll check in with gabe gutierrez in kansas after the break. and so... my new packing robot will make jet warehouses even more efficient... and save shoppers money. genius! (smoke alarm sounds) oh no... charlene? ...no... charlene. no. charlene. why is she wearing earrings? why is it a she? shh... at jet.com, we always find innovative ways to save. get 15 percent off your first order. ♪ [crowd cheering] i could get used to t
it's used in heathrow as you pointed out and also used in amsterdam. i've seen it myself in amsterdam and the good thing about this, we travel for our jobs but the good thing about this, there's a very little learning curve. you walk up, you put it on there. you step back and it goes off on its way. so that helps things out at least getting things moving. >> from the girl of ipamena and kerry sanders all in one live shot. thank you. >>> threatening storms spark multiple tornadoes...
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the amsterdam-based company will list the shares on the amsterdam exchange.hey plan to build 25% of the units after failing to find a buyer for the business. bmw's profits climbed 2.5% in the first quarter. that is as the carmaker invested in developing new technologies, such as the self driving features. says he is concentrating on sustainable and profitable growth, rather than short-term profits. that is your bloomberg business flash. anna: now, the reserve bank of australia has unexpectedly cut rates as it tries to counter the dis-inflationary tends sweeping the world. it was a surprise to some and the market with the dramatic effects on the aussi dollar. we are in sydney. dan, take us through the rba's decision because it did surprise them, at least that is what the fx market suggested. dan: that is right. it still had that shock factor, the decision did. the expectation was that the rba would not cut. dropped overlar 1%, now around $.75. it started the day at $.77. now up 100e are points. it is an interesting decision. this continues the trend we have se
the amsterdam-based company will list the shares on the amsterdam exchange.hey plan to build 25% of the units after failing to find a buyer for the business. bmw's profits climbed 2.5% in the first quarter. that is as the carmaker invested in developing new technologies, such as the self driving features. says he is concentrating on sustainable and profitable growth, rather than short-term profits. that is your bloomberg business flash. anna: now, the reserve bank of australia has unexpectedly...
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a national art museum in amsterdam traced the history. on display were pieces made four cities ago side by side with modern interpretations which european designers. >> we tried to combine the past, the present and the future because we think it's very important that there is a next step. >> reporter: a tradition of craftsmanship from japan is keeping up with the times by combining the old with the new. >>> that's it for business news. i am going to leave you with the markets. >>> this week we're getting a better view of our intergalactic neighbor. mars has been looking much brighter and bigger than usual, and people are gazing into the night sky. nhk world takes a look. >> reporter: over the weekend, astronomy fans near tokyo had an exexciting view, the brightest glimpse of mars in years. >> translator: it was like fire! >> translator: it's a surprise to see a star this close. >> reporter: it circled the sun in orbit around earth. the two planets are closest about every 26 months. this is the closest in ten years. still more than 75 mill
a national art museum in amsterdam traced the history. on display were pieces made four cities ago side by side with modern interpretations which european designers. >> we tried to combine the past, the present and the future because we think it's very important that there is a next step. >> reporter: a tradition of craftsmanship from japan is keeping up with the times by combining the old with the new. >>> that's it for business news. i am going to leave you with the...
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the germans in amsterdam during the war allowed him to work.they allowed him to procure campuses and painting supplies. max ekman produced over 700 campuses. a lot of paintings. jesse was persecuted. he suffered hardship. he was threatened. he had interactions with figures and that was dangerous. but for him it was an incredibly exciting atmosphere and he worked like mad and he had i would say the most productive period of his whole career during the war. people recognize the modern artists continue to work, that our dealers continue to sell modern artworks all the way to 1945, and even though hitler officially band modern art and a behind the scenes back rooms of our dealerships, you could write these modern works in the artists continue to make a living in our trade continues in the same period >> host: in your book, professor petropoulos, you talk about public kosovo. >> guest: picasso i think represents the great myth of culture in the third right in occupied europe. all modern artists were anti- nazi and were persecuted and suffered tremen
the germans in amsterdam during the war allowed him to work.they allowed him to procure campuses and painting supplies. max ekman produced over 700 campuses. a lot of paintings. jesse was persecuted. he suffered hardship. he was threatened. he had interactions with figures and that was dangerous. but for him it was an incredibly exciting atmosphere and he worked like mad and he had i would say the most productive period of his whole career during the war. people recognize the modern artists...
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. >> he says he sees an iphone depicted in a centuries old painting in amsterdam. decide for yourself. look at the person standing up. no, it's not a glimpse intoe future from 350 years ago. the title of the painting by rembrandt is "man hands letr to >> he does appear to be holding something in the shape of an iphone but it's not a glimpse into the future from 350 years ago. the title of the painting by rembrandt is, man hands letter to woman in hall. ha. letters. >> okay. >>> weekend warmup on the way. >> your memorial day weekend forecast coming up. ,, a ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> julie watts live at sfo with a look at our weather. and it's going to be a beautiful weekend, sounds like? >> it is going to be a beautiful weekend. i will say it's a little windy here at sfo west winds at 23 with gusts up to 2. and, of course, up to 32. gray skies at the coast and inland, as well. a live look over the golden gate bridge, we have some peeks of blue with some clouds out there. current conditions right now in the 60s for most folks. 72 in concord. 67 san jose. 75 santa rosa. 66
. >> he says he sees an iphone depicted in a centuries old painting in amsterdam. decide for yourself. look at the person standing up. no, it's not a glimpse intoe future from 350 years ago. the title of the painting by rembrandt is "man hands letr to >> he does appear to be holding something in the shape of an iphone but it's not a glimpse into the future from 350 years ago. the title of the painting by rembrandt is, man hands letter to woman in hall. ha. letters. >>...
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the ants -- astronaut -- amsterdam-based company will lift the provisions. that is your bloomberg business flash. >> let's not what was happening australia, the aussie dollar has taken a tumble after the nation cut interest rates to a fresh record low. move aimednexpected to counter the emergence of disinflation that has swept the developed world. standing by in sydney is bloomberg's peachtree dan -- dan petrie. concern to say you don't get that if this wasn't unexpected but there have been some expecting this move. >> that's right and a and a good morning to you. what we saw with this move whilst there was some conjecture that it would happen it certainly did come as a shock and it's -- at 1.75% is a record low we saw the aussie dollar dropped by over 1% but the flipside is that the stock market is up almost 100 points and the nation's banks are rallying as a result. the problem we've seen and you may have alluded to it quite rightly in your intra-is the fact that the dollar -- australia is caught up with this inflation nightmare affecting the developed wor
the ants -- astronaut -- amsterdam-based company will lift the provisions. that is your bloomberg business flash. >> let's not what was happening australia, the aussie dollar has taken a tumble after the nation cut interest rates to a fresh record low. move aimednexpected to counter the emergence of disinflation that has swept the developed world. standing by in sydney is bloomberg's peachtree dan -- dan petrie. concern to say you don't get that if this wasn't unexpected but there have...
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i mean, trump already sounds look a dutch word for something you order from an amsterdam prostitute. does. trump. it sounds like that. you want trump? okay, but i need $600 for a bucket of human feces and a snorkel. i'm not using my snorkel this time. it's not just in europe. even in the east, the trumpiness is. >> in the presidential race, the mayor rodrigo duterte is expected to land a big victory. >> the donald trump of the philippines. >> his speeches won his plenty of fans. >> he's being seen as the alternative to traditional candidates in the philippines. >> he often bragz of sexual conquests. >> he offered himself as a gift to the young bride. >> ( translated ): i don't have any money to give, but i could give your wife something else, and this is for the wives only. men, i'm sorry, but you don't get anything because i'm not a queer." >> trevor: okay, that's-- that's obscene and homophobic, and, also, ( bleep ) way to cover up the fact that you forgot to bring a real gift to the wedding. i guess all the registry items were taken. what a way to remember your wedding day. we exc
i mean, trump already sounds look a dutch word for something you order from an amsterdam prostitute. does. trump. it sounds like that. you want trump? okay, but i need $600 for a bucket of human feces and a snorkel. i'm not using my snorkel this time. it's not just in europe. even in the east, the trumpiness is. >> in the presidential race, the mayor rodrigo duterte is expected to land a big victory. >> the donald trump of the philippines. >> his speeches won his plenty of...
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his family is originally from morocco and he was brought up a muslim, born and raised in amsterdam. >> i was like searching for my own identity. i was thinking, in the netherlands, they call me "the moroccan," and in morocco they call me "the dutchman." so i didn't know what i was. >> sreenivasan: after 9/11 and the start of the war in iraq in 2003, tighadouni met a group of young men online who introduced him to a radical muslim ideology. >> i was thinking, "the west are the enemies." and they say, "they are wrong, we are good." they are black or we are white. i needed the clearness, i needed the structure, i needed the people who say to me how to go, how to live. >> sreenivasan: after several years of chatting online, the idea of fighting american troops abroad came up. >> we were talking about jihad, about do you want to fight in afghanistan? do you want to fight in iraq? and i said, "yes, of course, i want to help my muslim brothers and sisters. they kill them for no reason." i was almost going, because i had my suitcase already done. my mom, she prevented it, gladly. >> sreenivas
his family is originally from morocco and he was brought up a muslim, born and raised in amsterdam. >> i was like searching for my own identity. i was thinking, in the netherlands, they call me "the moroccan," and in morocco they call me "the dutchman." so i didn't know what i was. >> sreenivasan: after 9/11 and the start of the war in iraq in 2003, tighadouni met a group of young men online who introduced him to a radical muslim ideology. >> i was...
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they're already testing out this system in london and in amsterdam. we're told so far over there it's working very well. and, charlie, depending on how well it works here in this test case over the summer in atlanta, it could be fast tracked around the u.s. >> rose: thanks, david. well done. overseas, nearly 100 migrants are missing in the mediterranean off libya. their boat capsized during a perilous journey from north africa to a better life in europe. more than 6,000 have been rescued since monday, 40,000 this year. seth doane reports tonight from rome. >> reporter: overcrowded and top heavy, the wooden fishing boat packed with migrants tipped over, sending hundreds plunging into the sea off the coast of libya. some tried to swim. others appeared to be swallowed up by the boat as it capsized. rescuers on the italian navy patrol vessel "bettica" worked quickly to save more than 500. the italian navy brought the rescued migrants and refugees into port today in sicily. as the weather improves, thousands more are making this dangerous journey. amid so
they're already testing out this system in london and in amsterdam. we're told so far over there it's working very well. and, charlie, depending on how well it works here in this test case over the summer in atlanta, it could be fast tracked around the u.s. >> rose: thanks, david. well done. overseas, nearly 100 migrants are missing in the mediterranean off libya. their boat capsized during a perilous journey from north africa to a better life in europe. more than 6,000 have been rescued...
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only recently did amsterdam's rijksmuseum return his family's 500-year-old silver and gold pitcher and these 17th century chinese vases. are you doing this for the money? >> the money is important because it's our... it's my delayed inheritance. it's my family's heritage. these are our belongings. but my primary motivation is, as long as these things are out there that belong to my family, and it's my duty to get them back, because otherwise, in a way, hitler won. >> thompson: today marks the culmination of "national reentry week," a federal justice department effort to expand resources to help people getting out of prison. for instance, the justice department says, 60% to 75% of former inmates fail to land a job in their first year out. a new documentary called "the return" chronicles the struggle of ex-convicts as they look for work, restore relationships and cope with problems. the film is set in california, where voters decided four years ago to reform the state's "three strikes and you're out" law. the reform has led to the release of more than 2,100 inmates who were sentenced to
only recently did amsterdam's rijksmuseum return his family's 500-year-old silver and gold pitcher and these 17th century chinese vases. are you doing this for the money? >> the money is important because it's our... it's my delayed inheritance. it's my family's heritage. these are our belongings. but my primary motivation is, as long as these things are out there that belong to my family, and it's my duty to get them back, because otherwise, in a way, hitler won. >> thompson: today...
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the fifth candle will be lit by -- born in amsterdam.while his parents were able to find shelter in an attic elsewhere in the city. they had no contact until they reunited in 1945. >> the sixth candle would be lit by alfred and josie and. 10 year old alfred born in vienna was sent on his parents on a kindertransport to england where he was welcomed by a host family your alfred later served the british and israeli armies. josie and was born in brussels. her mother, a member of the belgian resistance, hit her first in a convent and later with a christian family. alfred and josie volunteer at the museum, along with her mother, a survivor of auschwitz. thank you, congressman. and thank you to all of the survivors here today. your sacrifices, courage, despite unimaginable suffering, must never be forgotten. [applause] >> prayer for the dead will be chanted by hazzan henrique ozur bass followed by gideon frieder and leaders in reciting. [chanting] [chanting] [chanting] [chanting] [chanting] [chanting] [chanting] [chanting] [chanting] [chanting
the fifth candle will be lit by -- born in amsterdam.while his parents were able to find shelter in an attic elsewhere in the city. they had no contact until they reunited in 1945. >> the sixth candle would be lit by alfred and josie and. 10 year old alfred born in vienna was sent on his parents on a kindertransport to england where he was welcomed by a host family your alfred later served the british and israeli armies. josie and was born in brussels. her mother, a member of the belgian...