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we report from copenhagen. >> welcome to copenhagen, host of this contests.ar to get ready. now their hard work comes together. the eurovision starts right here. there was a national competition to see which city would host the contest this year. copenhagen won partly because it was the only place with the largest international airport. 37 countries and entourages are expected to fly in in the coming days. the airport is expecting 10,000 extra passengers3g ahead of the big night. this is the eurovision fan mall. it lasts two weeks with press conferences, rehearsals and semifinals. during that tierges there needs to be something for people to do, the host city of copenhagen is putting on 180 free events for people to enjoy from concerts to art performances. >> we're a people city. we want to engage people. so we like when copenhagen is hosting events. it's not just invited but for everybody. >> the most important thing for any contest of course is the venue. this year it's somewhere very special indeed. the location, a disused shipyard converted into a perfect
we report from copenhagen. >> welcome to copenhagen, host of this contests.ar to get ready. now their hard work comes together. the eurovision starts right here. there was a national competition to see which city would host the contest this year. copenhagen won partly because it was the only place with the largest international airport. 37 countries and entourages are expected to fly in in the coming days. the airport is expecting 10,000 extra passengers3g ahead of the big night. this is...
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copenhagen won because it was the only place with a large enough airport.tourages are expected to fly in next coming days. thousands of passengers are expected ahead of the big night. this is the eurovision fan mall. the exhibition lasts two weeks with press conference, rehearsal and semi finals. during that time, the host city puts on 180 free events for people to enjoy from concerts to art performances. >> we're very much a people city. we want to engage people. so we like when copenhagen hosts events they're not just close for few invited but for everybody. >> reporter: the most important thing for any contest is of course the venue. this year it's hosted somewhere very special indeed. the location, a disused shipyard converted into a perfect built venue for the show. on the night itself, over 100 million people are expected to tune in worldwide. they're also going to be producing over seven hours of live television. so the venue itself has to be big enough to how has the thousand or so fans and spectators. to give you an idea, there are over a 550 worki
copenhagen won because it was the only place with a large enough airport.tourages are expected to fly in next coming days. thousands of passengers are expected ahead of the big night. this is the eurovision fan mall. the exhibition lasts two weeks with press conference, rehearsal and semi finals. during that time, the host city puts on 180 free events for people to enjoy from concerts to art performances. >> we're very much a people city. we want to engage people. so we like when...
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year when the copenhagen zoo killed a healthy giraffe in front of visitors. it was then dissected and fed to the lions. the case made headlines all over the world. the zoo had only chosen to do in public what is common practice but usually done behind closed doors. in switzerland, employees told us this type of selection is necessary, however controversial that may be. >> in the zoo in switzerland, he is something of a surrogate father. he has raised lots of bears, but they were supposed to raise their own offspring. not a good idea. he caused the death of one of the cubs, probably out of jealousy. >> we lost one because he mauled it to death. we lost the second because misha played too roughly with it. we had to put it down to prevent it from suffering. >> animal lovers protested against the decision to put down a healthy animal. but the zoo stood its ground. there was no alternative since having the cub raised by hand in another zoo was not an option. >> we tried a number of times to separate them. but it was too stressful for all concerned. >> the director
year when the copenhagen zoo killed a healthy giraffe in front of visitors. it was then dissected and fed to the lions. the case made headlines all over the world. the zoo had only chosen to do in public what is common practice but usually done behind closed doors. in switzerland, employees told us this type of selection is necessary, however controversial that may be. >> in the zoo in switzerland, he is something of a surrogate father. he has raised lots of bears, but they were supposed...
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for "cbs this morning," holly williams, copenhagen. >> wow.e to go. >> i've interviewed him many times. hes are is an experimental guy. >> have you tasted his food? >> no. >> you haven't tried the grasshopper juice? >> no. but i trust him. when i've tried other, it's also good. >> i'd love to go. key & peele are in our toyota green room. we'll look at how the >>> i taught school for 20 years in the inner city, so don't even think about messing with me. you all feel me? okay. let's take the roll here. jaquelan. where's jaqeulan. no jaquelan here? >> do you mean jacqueline? >> okay. so that's how it's going to be. you all want to play. okay then. i've got my eye on you, jaquelan. bilake. where is bilake at? no bilake here today. yes, sir. >> my name is blake. >> are you out of your [ bleep ] mind? blake? >> what? do you want to go to war, blake? >> blake? >> that sketch is from key & peal. the award-winning sketch series is known for tackling racial issues. the show is being honored this morning in new york with a peabody award. the prize commit
for "cbs this morning," holly williams, copenhagen. >> wow.e to go. >> i've interviewed him many times. hes are is an experimental guy. >> have you tasted his food? >> no. >> you haven't tried the grasshopper juice? >> no. but i trust him. when i've tried other, it's also good. >> i'd love to go. key & peele are in our toyota green room. we'll look at how the >>> i taught school for 20 years in the inner city, so don't even think...
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. >> reporter: at lundbeck's headquarters in copenhagen, communications chief anders schroll told usbeck had not known its epilepsy drug was being used in executions. >> that was certainly a shock for lundbeck, because this is completely against what we stand for. our researcher go to the lab every day to save people's lives, i mean this is completely against why they work. >> reporter: with foa's help, lundbeck developed a new sales system to control who purchased their drugs. that shut down the supply of f.d.a.-approved pentobarbitol to u.s. prisons and led ten other pharmaceutical companies to follow suit to stop their drugs being used in executions. one of the consequences of what you've done is that some u.s. states are now turning to new untested drugs. that may cause even more suffering than pentobarbitol. >> we can make sure that our products are used for what they're meant for. the rest is up to society, to u.s. citizens to find out whether or not they should have capital punishment. >> reporter: the shortage of pentobarbitol has drawn attention to how much executed prisoner
. >> reporter: at lundbeck's headquarters in copenhagen, communications chief anders schroll told usbeck had not known its epilepsy drug was being used in executions. >> that was certainly a shock for lundbeck, because this is completely against what we stand for. our researcher go to the lab every day to save people's lives, i mean this is completely against why they work. >> reporter: with foa's help, lundbeck developed a new sales system to control who purchased their...
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in the latest on our special report on vote 2014, matthew price is in the capital copenhagen.t's go to athens. chris morris is there. >> greece is still suffering. it'seot+u♪t- fertile ground for austerity campaign. >> it's getting worse by the minutes. school, book, teachers. >> while if government says corner has been turned there will be a huge antiestablishment vote from the hard left to extreme right. it's hardly surprising given the level of economic pain they've lived through over the last few years. across europe in the election season, there's a political malai malaise. i guess there's a case of being forearmed. >> chris, here in denmark, people are fed up with the government. that's leading to a massive swell of support. you don't need to speak danish to understand their message. >> meet the danish people's party. they believe eu rules are eroding traditional danish values. they could win the most votes here. their message seems to sa s ts e nate. i think that's too much. >> i like it. i'm a fan. well, there are problems. >> does it have to be so much integration? >>
in the latest on our special report on vote 2014, matthew price is in the capital copenhagen.t's go to athens. chris morris is there. >> greece is still suffering. it'seot+u♪t- fertile ground for austerity campaign. >> it's getting worse by the minutes. school, book, teachers. >> while if government says corner has been turned there will be a huge antiestablishment vote from the hard left to extreme right. it's hardly surprising given the level of economic pain they've lived...
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eurovision competition has serious political undertones because russia and ukraine are in the finals in copenhagen. some say that the songs being sung by the competitors are laced with criticisms against each other. how will this affect the vote? ukraine could get some sympathy votes. a lot of papers are focusing on the competition. todayew york times" actually applaud this, edition and said in an age of skepticism, this, edition brings europe together. competition brings europe together. >> thank you. it's time to take a look at the latest sports news. >> fresh from winning back-to-back french titles, psg can go into its match with in a blacksmith. -- with a relaxed mood. some of his teammate, he can now look forward to his holidays. title yesterday. this is what we worked very hard for the whole year. it evene able to win before the chairmanship is over, i mean, the two less games will be more relaxed. now people can focus on the world cup and i can focus on my vacation. >> tsg also won the league cup final. the swedish striker has called for a dose of realism. better, for sure, then last season
eurovision competition has serious political undertones because russia and ukraine are in the finals in copenhagen. some say that the songs being sung by the competitors are laced with criticisms against each other. how will this affect the vote? ukraine could get some sympathy votes. a lot of papers are focusing on the competition. todayew york times" actually applaud this, edition and said in an age of skepticism, this, edition brings europe together. competition brings europe together....
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aljazeera, copenhagen. >> we're learning more tonight about a major foulup at los angeles international airport. it led to an air traffic control meltdown caused by a spy plane that was flying high over corn california. lisa stark has that story. >> reporter: the i was said that the spy plain plane was on a routine training mission, but what happened was anything but routine. the air traffic computers got very confused and they thought that the u2 spy plane, flying at a very high altitude, was flying below 10,000 feet. and the computer started to try to manage that. if it was flying that low, how could it manage all of the commercial jets in the area? it was so complex that it used up most of the computer's memory and the computer stopped accepting new flight plans. it ground the entire system to a halt and hundreds of flights were delayed or canceled and hundreds of flights were stuck on the ground in the l.a. area, and parts of southern california and nevada. the faa said it took them about an hour to unravel the mess, and they have taken steps to make sure that this doesn't happen ag
aljazeera, copenhagen. >> we're learning more tonight about a major foulup at los angeles international airport. it led to an air traffic control meltdown caused by a spy plane that was flying high over corn california. lisa stark has that story. >> reporter: the i was said that the spy plain plane was on a routine training mission, but what happened was anything but routine. the air traffic computers got very confused and they thought that the u2 spy plane, flying at a very high...
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this year's eurovision song contest has kicked off in copenhagen. about 15 minutes into the competition which features 26 countries, sweden's intrigue -- entry is one of the favorites. the contest continues for the next three hours or so. we will keep you posted. >> ♪ that is it for "the journal." thanks for watching. stay tuned to dw. >> ♪ >> in the coastal city of tackle bond in the philippines, the streets are again full of life. has been six months since typhoon haiyan devastated large parts of the country. there are few places harder hit than the area of -- than this area. this is what it looked like in the wake of the disaster. this is the same street last november days after the typhoon hit. haiyan was the strongest storm to make landfall since records began. it had wind speeds of up to 300 kilometers per hour and destructive waves that destroyed everything in the past. -- in their path. thousands lost their lives. six months on, i have come back to see how the survivors are coping with what they experienced and lost. i also wanted to know ho
this year's eurovision song contest has kicked off in copenhagen. about 15 minutes into the competition which features 26 countries, sweden's intrigue -- entry is one of the favorites. the contest continues for the next three hours or so. we will keep you posted. >> ♪ that is it for "the journal." thanks for watching. stay tuned to dw. >> ♪ >> in the coastal city of tackle bond in the philippines, the streets are again full of life. has been six months since...
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we're here with eric barber from the copenhagen wheel.t's essentially a wheel that turns your bike into an electric bike. >> correct. all you do is remove your existing rear wheel, install the copenhagen wheel, download the app, join our community and you're able to use the wheels. >> it syncs with sensors in the wheels to give you different assistance. rechargeable battery powers the motor inside. >>> it basically gives your normal bike a bit of a boost. >> makes you feel stronger, hills flatter. city smaller. >> how about giving your iphone a boost while you're at it. >> the atom is a charger that turns cycling in to power for your phone. >> convert the momentum of the ride almost seamlessly in to rider into usable power on the usb platform. the same way you charge iphone, go pro, you charge from 20 minutes of your bike. it gives you about a 20% charge. once the sun goes down it can be hard for motorists to spot cyclists. that's why this was created. the rings of l.e.d. light attached to the sides of your wheel creating arcs of light. e
we're here with eric barber from the copenhagen wheel.t's essentially a wheel that turns your bike into an electric bike. >> correct. all you do is remove your existing rear wheel, install the copenhagen wheel, download the app, join our community and you're able to use the wheels. >> it syncs with sensors in the wheels to give you different assistance. rechargeable battery powers the motor inside. >>> it basically gives your normal bike a bit of a boost. >> makes you...
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larsen runs to his girlfriend's house in copenhagen. >> i was tired.r freedom. you don't really feel it. you don't stop for nothing. >> after an intense investigation and national media blitz, all 12 inmates are captured within a month of the wall coming down. larsen is captured after six days and given two weeks in isolation. security is tightened including more surveillance cameras and the construction of a new outer wall. as for the original wall, it takes more than six months to rebuild it. >> we had a saying here a few years ago, don't lean against the wall, it might collapse. it should be quite solid now. >> one question, however, still stands. the camera man who shot the spectacular escape. why was he there? was he just very lucky in the right place at the right time? or was he somehow involved in the prison break? rumors still swirl. the cameraman kim faulk says he was simply there by chance awaiting a political rally. after the incident he's questioned by police and released. >> people rngt aren't meant to be in a small room. when you go insid
larsen runs to his girlfriend's house in copenhagen. >> i was tired.r freedom. you don't really feel it. you don't stop for nothing. >> after an intense investigation and national media blitz, all 12 inmates are captured within a month of the wall coming down. larsen is captured after six days and given two weeks in isolation. security is tightened including more surveillance cameras and the construction of a new outer wall. as for the original wall, it takes more than six months to...
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will the body rte news file in this evening the second eurovision semi final will take place in copenhagen later and has represented this year by casey smith and can blend with the song heartbeats. all smiles last week that basis the front of an airport tonight casey smith and conning the fines and it included the journey is going to continue . senior her sing her a piece of the year edition states ideas and to the people in the fifteen acts competing for ten places in subsidies for ago eurovision express eighteen company has been taking a look at them like the post impressionists his own by using the tools of denmark or not be a reasonable people who are semi final because we tend to build a twelve goals increase in costs. we do however of the tree yet. and norway and finland and switzerland for her semi final. the hopeful also contains some friends from poland. as was having a good news is. do you like the kingdom is bored and or cilantro salt free to making sure it would be a bit kinder to us in the warehouse here the museum. several of the oberoi favorite thing in two states in the fin
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it's the eurovision song contest in copenhagen denmark. thanks for watching. in it. were i i i i. it is the eye. i didn't to the eye. after. i have the roo roo bar. did today from france week allied to the top. monday to thursday at seven pm on nbc the church. i chopped off to find a way to stop and it is police say. the process i've got. chu we will. on the screen. i know. i do welcome to hq world slime to dote on him to kill ukraine's interim government has sent special police forces to the southern city of odessa as violence spreads from the eastern part of the country. forty two people were killed there on friday when pro russian activists clashed with government supporters. the activist leaders stormed a police station to free fellow pro russian being held at
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cole twenty six upset the base eurovision final with an oven off the second semi final in copenhagen. among those going by the wayside with the famous previous winners for now. but the role that greeted the news that austria will compete in the final suggested growing is like a phoenix may be one of the favourites. can she devotes as if you want to be a creative lady you're about to pick him up that thing anybody the entry of storms and predictable transfer of the complaints and no doubt some parts of east and europe will be far more comfortable voting for better roads. cr atf for setting an opiate three with miracle making a tour bus to return for his up the finishing third. what's with the unqualified to the finally came last the country will be hoping for a repeat of sitting beyond nineteen ninety eight victory over in the nineteen fifty six when it was the first ever eurovision the eye. and. in him. your kiddos. once again inject fresh blood in his last short a twisted gemini coach made his thirty man provisional squad for this summer's world cup. like he did in south africa twent
cole twenty six upset the base eurovision final with an oven off the second semi final in copenhagen. among those going by the wayside with the famous previous winners for now. but the role that greeted the news that austria will compete in the final suggested growing is like a phoenix may be one of the favourites. can she devotes as if you want to be a creative lady you're about to pick him up that thing anybody the entry of storms and predictable transfer of the complaints and no doubt some...
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the story of the election from copenhagen to athens is one of mainstream parties losing out. greg simon mcgregor-wood has the details. >>> populist parties did well. in france, the national front came first, aggressively anti-immigration, anti-e.u. it campaigned on a platform of returning power to france's parliament. >> translation: our people demand a single policy, the policy of the french, for the french with the french. it will no longer be directed outside. subservient to laws which they have not voted for or obeying those that have not committed themselves to universal suf ridge. the uk independence party wants to pull the uk out to top the poll. it was the same message in denmark. in greece, the far left socialist won, where bailouts and e.u. prescribed austerity are unpopular. >> this is an election of discontent. europe has been harassing people, ruinning the lives of thousands. people react. and here they are well organised, also organised left wing. they vote for it. >> results show that the parliament has more members than ever who want to take votes back to peri
the story of the election from copenhagen to athens is one of mainstream parties losing out. greg simon mcgregor-wood has the details. >>> populist parties did well. in france, the national front came first, aggressively anti-immigration, anti-e.u. it campaigned on a platform of returning power to france's parliament. >> translation: our people demand a single policy, the policy of the french, for the french with the french. it will no longer be directed outside. subservient to...
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. >> i thought your sister lives in copenhagen. >> no. she lives in amsterdam.brother lives in montreal. >> what a family. >> very international family. thank you. empty net for the canadiens. they have to score. or they're done. henrik lundqvist, kenny calls him the king. off the coconut. the rangers are going to the stanley cup for the first time in 20 years. >> if you ever meet a hockey player, just add an "r" or a "y" and he'll think you're pretty cool. >> all right. >> too much fun. >>> some police officers in texas found themselves in a sort of strange situation. they were called to a store after two deer broke through a window and were running wild inside. >> as they ran back and forth, avoiding barriers and the cops, the deer left quite a few items broken on the floor. eventually, they were forced to run out the door. >> said it before. it's like a bull in a china shop. >> except it's a deer in an antique shop. >> exactly. it didn't knock over too much. >> it did a good job. >> it did a good job. >>> coming up next, it's "the pulse." tourists are terrifi
. >> i thought your sister lives in copenhagen. >> no. she lives in amsterdam.brother lives in montreal. >> what a family. >> very international family. thank you. empty net for the canadiens. they have to score. or they're done. henrik lundqvist, kenny calls him the king. off the coconut. the rangers are going to the stanley cup for the first time in 20 years. >> if you ever meet a hockey player, just add an "r" or a "y" and he'll think you're...
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for a little more detail, the chief executive joins me on the phone from copenhagen. us. great to have you with you have raised for your bad news fort is investors. what i really want to know is do you feel the recovery taking hold around the world is firmly entrenched? what is your view? >> we had a slightly more negative view then the consensus in the market. below still a little more what is consensus. europe we will be below one percent. it is good conditions for there is enough business to do. that is why we deliver appropriate results. >> where was the standout? i am trying to get a sense. where are the spot for us to it is interesting. we have seen a good development. it seems as if the export out of europe is improving. we are seeing not only the usual like waste paper and scrap metal. we also see car parts and manufacturers. we're are seeing a change towards domestic consumption. we're seeing southern european countries becoming more competitive in a number of export goods. good signs.me >> that sounds good. your volumes are rising. just give me a flavor of where
for a little more detail, the chief executive joins me on the phone from copenhagen. us. great to have you with you have raised for your bad news fort is investors. what i really want to know is do you feel the recovery taking hold around the world is firmly entrenched? what is your view? >> we had a slightly more negative view then the consensus in the market. below still a little more what is consensus. europe we will be below one percent. it is good conditions for there is enough...
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european rights can put into practice what they've preached on the campaign trail peter all over copenhagen. there's more of what's happening around the world for you online including you speak the same languages jesus christ while on our website find out more about how pope francis in the israeli prime minister arguing over the original language of christianity. in china left its battle against pollution to a new level as it plans to destroy millions of aging cars in attempt to breed more freely. the pledge the players are safe now i'm very hard to take going to let once again let alone there is a club that never had sex with others make their lives let alone was. just so. listen the amount . of. joining me. in our. fans are very much. only on bombast and. president obama has made a one day surprise visit to afghanistan to pay tribute to american soldiers who are wrapping up the military campaign that. these afghan counterpart hamad karzai refused to meet him at u.s. back room air base outside kabul obama then responded in kind by declining causes invitation to his palace the relationship
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european rights can put into practice what they've preached on the campaign trail peter all over copenhagen. talk more on how voters have put a catamount know the pigeons in brussels our minister and our goal is from the movement democratic europe now thank you so much for joining us here on our to international to talk about this so what is the current situation and tell you about democracy in europe. so well at the moment we see that you're a euro skeptic parties really have gained a lot of votes which is actually. like a good symbol fall for how europe feels at the moment people really feel disconnected to brussels brussels as far away mistrust is raising and so the only thing which in our view is now the best the best way to cope with the situation is to really bring democracy back on the table obviously. it's really a situation where heads of state have to be a bit courageous and bring and open up the debate and stopping these negotiations behind closed doors which really pissed people off obviously well you know germany's leader angle of merkel called the result ratable so why do you
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european rights can put into practice what they've preached on the campaign trail peter all over copenhagen. meanwhile in today's kaiser report marx and stacey discuss the big risks facing the euro. i want to point out the major deflationary and inflationary risks first of all we have the bail in which is of course confiscation which is deflation that's a deflationary risk to your savings then there's the inflationary risk to your savings of the european central banks bailouts of the of the banking system a bail in is an obvious point in cyprus and this is spreading out to other countries the sense. back using your own electronic verjee simply take your money it's a house not a store of value if you just take the money. now the leading light of the bahraini opposition abelard job says the human rights situation in his country i said i knew since he was imprisoned he was recently released after spending more than six hundred days in jail for taking part in what authorities in bahrain say were illegal gatherings and i can post on twitter has a visit to the activist be over job is getting real
european rights can put into practice what they've preached on the campaign trail peter all over copenhagen. meanwhile in today's kaiser report marx and stacey discuss the big risks facing the euro. i want to point out the major deflationary and inflationary risks first of all we have the bail in which is of course confiscation which is deflation that's a deflationary risk to your savings then there's the inflationary risk to your savings of the european central banks bailouts of the of the...
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fringe parties from copenhagen to athens, we have reports from london. >> reporter: the news across europe has been about political earthquakes. populist parties on the far right and left trouncing mainstream politics. but as the votes were tallied the new look european parliament facts look much like the old one anone. it was in national politics in country after country that anything seismic was happening. in france. >> our people demand a single policies, the policy of the french, for the french. >> reporter: in britain. >> i don't want just britain to lead the european union, i want europe to lead the european union. >> reporter: the independence party to become the first minority party to win over the major ones in a nationwide vote in 100 years. there were scenes elsewhere as voters rebelled against low living standards and high unemployment. >> i think the real take away is what is it going to do for each member state. we can see early elections in greece, italy, and germany we could see business as usual. i think we're going to see some business as usual in brussels itself. >> repo
fringe parties from copenhagen to athens, we have reports from london. >> reporter: the news across europe has been about political earthquakes. populist parties on the far right and left trouncing mainstream politics. but as the votes were tallied the new look european parliament facts look much like the old one anone. it was in national politics in country after country that anything seismic was happening. in france. >> our people demand a single policies, the policy of the...
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company go public, your company you have been working on for so long, like building out a loss in copenhageng it here on wall street is an amazing experience. >> you guys had a lot of money in the bank before you did the ipo, a little bit of debt. you are losing money. why do the ipo now? >> i think it is in our destiny to become a public company. that is what we built for. that is what we wanted to be. that is what we expect from ourselves, and it is what our customers expect from us. we have an opportunity to be a next generation business software company and set a standard for that category. to do that, we want to be a public company, and we are just very excited about being that today. >> some technology companies that have gone public recently have not had such a rosy debuts. others have delayed their ipo's. how much did you think about whether sticking with now was the right thing to do? >> we have focused very narrowly on our company. keeping focus on what is important for us, for our business, for our customers, and what we want to do. then there is the market. market goes up. market
company go public, your company you have been working on for so long, like building out a loss in copenhageng it here on wall street is an amazing experience. >> you guys had a lot of money in the bank before you did the ipo, a little bit of debt. you are losing money. why do the ipo now? >> i think it is in our destiny to become a public company. that is what we built for. that is what we wanted to be. that is what we expect from ourselves, and it is what our customers expect from...
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there from copenhagen. when you come on top of a quarter million people, you know you've done well.girl, it's a remarkable achievement. she is celebrating after going to the highest mark in the country's exit exam. >> translator: there were 160 multiple choice questions in the exam. i answered them all. i made three mistakes. i remembered i was doubtful about one question. it asked what the chemical formula was for acid. i love math and physics too. my dad used to help me with my questions. i don't believe this has anything to do with luck. i was brought up in an academic family where everyone cares about education. when you see what like is like in other provinces you can see why the exam was difficult for others. many students have no security where they live. they don't have proper books, teachers, access to computers. they have nothing. i've chosen to study medicine. if i go far from home, i'll learn more. i'd like to go to university because it's different there. some people won't let their daughters study because of lack of security. if everywhere were safe, no one would have
there from copenhagen. when you come on top of a quarter million people, you know you've done well.girl, it's a remarkable achievement. she is celebrating after going to the highest mark in the country's exit exam. >> translator: there were 160 multiple choice questions in the exam. i answered them all. i made three mistakes. i remembered i was doubtful about one question. it asked what the chemical formula was for acid. i love math and physics too. my dad used to help me with my...
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copenhagen is reporting issues with scattered showers and visibility. vienna, 70 degrees.id 80s down around madrid. seasonal around london and dublin around 60 degrees or 15 celsius. it should be 79 degrees across southern spain. madrid flirting with 70 degrees. the average irish temperature is 70 degrees. want to switch gears. in the past 24 hours we broke down some data regarding climate change and sea level change when it comes to that. flood losses per city in the year 2000 were $6 billion. take a look, $52 billion in 2050. the global damage will be $1 trillion a year. what cities around the world will be most prone to sea level rise. guanzhou is number one, new orleans number two. and then ecuador with guayaquil with number three. these cities here going to be the first in line to face the threat. >> that there comes the cost/benefit analysis. what does it cost to do something, what will it cost us later on? obviously quite a bit in the flooding. >> we'll take a short break. when we come back there's been an important development in one of syria's battleground cities.
copenhagen is reporting issues with scattered showers and visibility. vienna, 70 degrees.id 80s down around madrid. seasonal around london and dublin around 60 degrees or 15 celsius. it should be 79 degrees across southern spain. madrid flirting with 70 degrees. the average irish temperature is 70 degrees. want to switch gears. in the past 24 hours we broke down some data regarding climate change and sea level change when it comes to that. flood losses per city in the year 2000 were $6 billion....
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dispatch international was the victim of an assassination attempt after he was set upon by a gunman in copenhagen along with his coeditor ingrid culturist they tell me that their own comfortable walking on the street in. the find for multiculturalism and tolerance has backfired ingrid has put their home up for sale and plans to leave sweden altogether sweden has totally take i mean i want to live somewhere where it's like it was when i grew up like for thirty forty years ago you know we have so many different nationalities here and they all want to have it their way and the politicians say ok you can have it your way you don't have to become swedish you don't have to learn the swedish language you don't have to respect the law so that's the problem ingrid is out of it she isn't going to change her opinions but what difference will it make to her situation when she changes location and comes here to denmark different just like you can more or less enjoy free speech in denmark and sweden you cannot you cannot speak out about any subject without losing your. being beaten up in the streets being hara
dispatch international was the victim of an assassination attempt after he was set upon by a gunman in copenhagen along with his coeditor ingrid culturist they tell me that their own comfortable walking on the street in. the find for multiculturalism and tolerance has backfired ingrid has put their home up for sale and plans to leave sweden altogether sweden has totally take i mean i want to live somewhere where it's like it was when i grew up like for thirty forty years ago you know we have so...
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we have this report fro copenhagen. >> reporter: behind the glitz and glamor the european song contest had a political undercurrent running through it. this year more so than ever. against a backdrop of conflict between russia and ukraine, the country's young female artists have taken on each other in a musical battle for votes. [ singing ] >>> but ukraine's entrant says she refused to allow tensions at home to spillover here. >> these colleagues, they are colleagues, and it's music, not politics. it's stronger and higher than politics and conflict. i don't think about it. we are all friends here. it doesn't mart about the - it doesn't touch the participants. we have the problems, but it does not touch eurovision. >> the main rivals have been a 17-year-old russian twins. they ignored all interview requests from al jazeera. these russian fans hoped politics could be put to one side. >> people in russia and ukraines, they have a sympathy for each other. even we have the terrible situation right nout. >> despite the annexation, eurovision organizers confirmed the results from crimea will
we have this report fro copenhagen. >> reporter: behind the glitz and glamor the european song contest had a political undercurrent running through it. this year more so than ever. against a backdrop of conflict between russia and ukraine, the country's young female artists have taken on each other in a musical battle for votes. [ singing ] >>> but ukraine's entrant says she refused to allow tensions at home to spillover here. >> these colleagues, they are colleagues, and...
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. >> some of the richest and most powerful people on earth are gathering in copenhagen for the 60th meeting group known for secrecy. it's amazing when you consider that the former director of the nsa is on the guest list. but that secrecy gives rise to many concerns leading to protests, clashes with police, endless conspiracy theories about things that will happen behind closed doors that you won't find out about until you get a letter from your bank somewhere down the road. like we said, this year's list of vips, includes the nato secretary general, plus cia director david petraeus, henry kissinger and on and on. you get the idea. that's it for "the lead." i'm jake tapper. i turn you over to wolf blitzer in "the situation room". >>> happening now, breaking news. there are new scandal revelations. we're learning much more about the shocking failures in the v.a. hospital system that forced the resignation of the secretary eric shinseki. is a criminal investigation next? >>> sterling's mental state. independent interests clairing the him incapacitated. that z that free his bief to go through
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along with the cofounder of copenhagen these guys are looking to expand silicon valley.we look forward to it very much. don't feel too bad. the business world still think he is number one. you can never have too much money. ♪ (mother vo) when i was pregnant ...i got lots of advice, but i needed information i could trust. unitedhealthcare's innovative, simple program helps moms stay on track with their doctors to get the right care and guidance. (anncr vo) that's health in numbers....
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across the continent and the front topped the poll in france for the first time ever and this is copenhagen and a main street party losing out and simon mc-greger wood reports. >> reporter: across europe, people opposed to the eu did well, most right ring, most exploiting a growing frustration caused by the economic crisis. in france the national front came first and anti-immigration and anti-eu had a platform to france's parliament. >> translator: our people demand a single policy, the policy of the french for the french with the french. it will no longer be directed from outside sub servient to laws they have not voted for or obey commissioners who have not submitted themselves to universal sufferage. >> reporter: they want to pull uk out of the union and topped the poll and freedom party and den mark the people's party and it was the same message. in greece the far left socialist won here where bail outs and eu posterity have proved unpopular. >> discontent. europe has been harassing people, ruining lives of thousands and thousands of people, so people react. and they have well organized
across the continent and the front topped the poll in france for the first time ever and this is copenhagen and a main street party losing out and simon mc-greger wood reports. >> reporter: across europe, people opposed to the eu did well, most right ring, most exploiting a growing frustration caused by the economic crisis. in france the national front came first and anti-immigration and anti-eu had a platform to france's parliament. >> translator: our people demand a single policy,...
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hillary clinton at the end of the copenhagen climate change conference in 2009 said she hadn't seen anything so badly managed since her eighth grade student council. [laughter] a good line but very characteristic of american attitudes. third, that halfway measures won't hold. that you have to try to solve some problem fully so that you won't have to return to it. leaving problems unsolved risks having to return to them down the road. this is the sort of classic example of this is the attitude of dean acheson as american troops were beginning to move north on the korean peninsula. he thought stopping halfway would be an unstable, unsatisfactory, unsustainable status quo. that called for trying to solve the problem fully. you see that problem, that attitude again and again. it was the attitude of american policymakers before the iraq war in 2003. it was you couldn't be satisfied with what they considered to be a halfway solution. international controls on saddam hussein. fourth, a conviction that the american public's attention span is very short. that's why you have to try to solve problems q
hillary clinton at the end of the copenhagen climate change conference in 2009 said she hadn't seen anything so badly managed since her eighth grade student council. [laughter] a good line but very characteristic of american attitudes. third, that halfway measures won't hold. that you have to try to solve some problem fully so that you won't have to return to it. leaving problems unsolved risks having to return to them down the road. this is the sort of classic example of this is the attitude...
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researchers from the university of copenhagen found stress caused with arguments of family and friendss your immune system and triggers high blood pressure which doctors say can lead to heart disease. researchers say men are twice as likely to die an early death because men tend not to tell friends and family about their problems instead leaving everything inside. the study's author writes we found men were especially vulnerable to frequent worries contradicting earlier findings suggesting women were more vulnerable to stressful social relations. researchers followed about 10,000 people for 11 years. a medical director at the university hospital's case medical center in cleveland, ohio. nice to see you again, thank you. >> how are you? >> i can't imagine that anybody is stunned that you can be nagged to death. it is a little more serious than i would have thought. >> i don't put a great deal of prudence on this. number one, 50% of the people who died, died of cancer. so we have to put those out. so it really is not as big a number as they say. and i had some concerns about some of thei
researchers from the university of copenhagen found stress caused with arguments of family and friendss your immune system and triggers high blood pressure which doctors say can lead to heart disease. researchers say men are twice as likely to die an early death because men tend not to tell friends and family about their problems instead leaving everything inside. the study's author writes we found men were especially vulnerable to frequent worries contradicting earlier findings suggesting...
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keep in mind, overall, this is for the objective of meeting the goal that president obama set in copenhagennternational agreement when he committed the united states to reducing carbon emention be the year 2020. so to make that happen, epa will use authority that they have, that were affirmed by the supreme court to regulate those emission. so one question is, how much reduction are each individual states going to be required to make? second le, what is the baseline of comparison? is it being cut, for example, 20% below what they put out this year? or 20% what they put out ten years ago? where ear missions were higher? second question is, how much flexibility can states have to achieve those goals? do they have to do something to their power plants -- their coal-fired power plants? or can they do energy efficiency steps for buildings and achieve their reduction that way? the third question, just like on obama care, you can expect red state resistance, so all states will require to submit to the federal government a plan to achieve the goals, but some states are likely to refuse. in that cas
keep in mind, overall, this is for the objective of meeting the goal that president obama set in copenhagennternational agreement when he committed the united states to reducing carbon emention be the year 2020. so to make that happen, epa will use authority that they have, that were affirmed by the supreme court to regulate those emission. so one question is, how much reduction are each individual states going to be required to make? second le, what is the baseline of comparison? is it being...
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. >> reporter: at about the same time in copenhagen, the danish people and their star candidate, the unforgettably named mortar also celebrating some historic numbers on the back of an anti-immigrant, anti-e.u. message. they are on the far left. the road to victory was on an anti-austerian call. summed up as we dent quantity to become german's colony. >> this is a historic day for our people. they have made a clear and brave verdict. despite the pro propaganda, they condemn the government and the policies and for the first time in history, they've raised the left to first place and what a significant difference. >> reporter: the swings were mostly to the right and nowhere did they help more in paris, the spiritual home of the usuallyine union and here at the home of a president heenjoyed the approval rate things consistently below 20%. of course, the success of the national fund is very much the failure of the man presiding current any that building behind me. now, he's not only failed. he's also managed to have two groups of people. the rich who feel overtaxed and the poor who conti
. >> reporter: at about the same time in copenhagen, the danish people and their star candidate, the unforgettably named mortar also celebrating some historic numbers on the back of an anti-immigrant, anti-e.u. message. they are on the far left. the road to victory was on an anti-austerian call. summed up as we dent quantity to become german's colony. >> this is a historic day for our people. they have made a clear and brave verdict. despite the pro propaganda, they condemn the...
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it for the copenhagen talks was up at about 30.it seems like the markets are not really expecting a lot from the climate talks which are due to conclude at the end of next year. >> all right, matt, thank you so much. guy come over to you. >> for those of you listening on bloomberg radio, bloomberg first word is up next. for our viewers, it is a second hour of the pulse. we will be talking to the ceo. it is industrial chemicals. this is the building blocks of everything that we do. this is fracking as well. this is the impact of the russian crisis is going to have on the european economy. it is an interesting conversation. plus, strikes. go talk to lufthansa's cfo. the pilot strike obviously devastating. we will talk to the company and find out what is next. also, the impact that the middle east carriers are having here in europe. it is going to be a busy show. we will see you in a couple of minutes. ♪ >> another blow for berkeley. a confession from credit suisse. they may plead guilty and pay more than $1 billion to resolve a tax i
it for the copenhagen talks was up at about 30.it seems like the markets are not really expecting a lot from the climate talks which are due to conclude at the end of next year. >> all right, matt, thank you so much. guy come over to you. >> for those of you listening on bloomberg radio, bloomberg first word is up next. for our viewers, it is a second hour of the pulse. we will be talking to the ceo. it is industrial chemicals. this is the building blocks of everything that we do....
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as it turns out the university of copenhagen followed 10,000 men and women for a decadeç and discoveredur spouse is a nagger, there is a real good chance you're going to die early. >> because women talk to other women -- >> you're pointing at her. don't point at her. >> it works both ways, brian. >> no it doesn't because men don't have a network of people to talk to. you forced all our friends away. so we're forced to deal with just the voice -- women have a network of friends to deal with and get all this off their chest. >> maybe that guy on the dating show wasç nagged. 2.5 times more likely to die are men within ten years and women are 34% more likely to die if they're nagged with increased risk of strokes and heart disease. this is serious stuff. >> it is. wasn't king solomon in proverbs who said it would be better to be stranded on a desert island than to be married to a nagging woman? >> king solomon said that? >> i think i skipped that page. >> i think it was king kong. maybe men should just listen to what women are saying and do what we're told. >> define nag. >> constantly say
as it turns out the university of copenhagen followed 10,000 men and women for a decadeç and discoveredur spouse is a nagger, there is a real good chance you're going to die early. >> because women talk to other women -- >> you're pointing at her. don't point at her. >> it works both ways, brian. >> no it doesn't because men don't have a network of people to talk to. you forced all our friends away. so we're forced to deal with just the voice -- women have a network of...
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those occurred in copenhagen. so not in a 22nd clip through. including about environmental implications greenhouse gas implications and etc., which as we know it swamping the west in terms of offshore issues and all of the above. and i am just wondering how and if that fits in both as a cost dimension and also as a strategic dimension of give and the exceeding acceleration of carbon fuels and i guess i would be particularly interested or this might be off topic of the exxon mobil center that is being constructed in st. petersburg to take on environmental corporate responsibility issues. >> let me try to address the reason why we haven't done very much in this really focuses on what this is about which is not in that area. and that is about it. and there is some evidence of greater sensitivity to environmentally these when we develop their projects. and if you take a look at the developments on gas pumps sites you will see a lot of references what we have done in order to try to counter the environmental problems that could have arisen. and so o
those occurred in copenhagen. so not in a 22nd clip through. including about environmental implications greenhouse gas implications and etc., which as we know it swamping the west in terms of offshore issues and all of the above. and i am just wondering how and if that fits in both as a cost dimension and also as a strategic dimension of give and the exceeding acceleration of carbon fuels and i guess i would be particularly interested or this might be off topic of the exxon mobil center that is...
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street clashes have broken out in copenhagen after a far right while.escended into chaos a crowd gathered for a protest in front of a mosque and be confronted by a group of anti-fascist police moved in to break up the fighting this happened as the danish capital welcomed in thousands of visitors the your allusion song caused . well next on our two international we look at the story of the crimean city of sevastopol as a heroic stand against the nazi german onslaught seven decades ago stay with us. rather than recognizing just how far this is gus and seeing the damage that's being done and changing course people just point fingers and say what one does it so why can't we. i know c.n.n. the m s n b c news have taken some not so lightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's closer to the truth as i think. it's because one full attention and the mainstream media works side by side the joke is actually on you. and our team news we have a different. oh
street clashes have broken out in copenhagen after a far right while.escended into chaos a crowd gathered for a protest in front of a mosque and be confronted by a group of anti-fascist police moved in to break up the fighting this happened as the danish capital welcomed in thousands of visitors the your allusion song caused . well next on our two international we look at the story of the crimean city of sevastopol as a heroic stand against the nazi german onslaught seven decades ago stay with...
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they held the annual song contest in copenhagen last night. ♪ an audience of 180 million people in 45ountries saw austrian drag queen concheata worse take top honors for "rise like a phoenix." more on the weather this mother's day. dangerous storms are threatening the nation's heartland. they're also giving the west another dose of winter, dumping up to eight inches of snow on denver. in the week ahead, calmer in the plains, but stormy in the northeast and the southeast. next -- mother's day 2014. and later -- by a hair. >> the eye bras are basically the voice over the shoulder commenting on everything else that's going,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, everywhere i look, i see a country ready to move forward... and a congress standing in the way. their budgets are late; jobs bills are stalled... and special interests run rampant. as an economics teacher at stanford, i know education means good jobs. so here's my plan: i'd start teaching computer coding in public schools right away. open doors for women in science and technology. and prepare young people for middle class manufacturing jobs. i'm ro khan
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street clashes have broken out in copenhagen after a.far right rally descended into chaos a crowd gathered for a protest in front of a mosque and was confronted by a group of anti-fascists police moved in to break up the fighting this happened as the danish capital welcomed in thousands of visitors for the euro vision song contest. now a reminder of our breaking news story the eastern ukrainian city of slovyansk it's reportedly under attack from the military local pro autonomy activists say their checkpoint just outside the city is being shelled these are the latest pictures from the area there are reports of heavy artillery fire and explosions but there have been no reports of injuries so far ukrainian army is currently holding what it calls an anti terror operation in the south east of the country course we'll be bringing you updated information on all of the latest developments as it comes in. next on our team international the story of the crimean city of sevastopol heroic stand against the nazi german onslaught but if you're in the
street clashes have broken out in copenhagen after a.far right rally descended into chaos a crowd gathered for a protest in front of a mosque and was confronted by a group of anti-fascists police moved in to break up the fighting this happened as the danish capital welcomed in thousands of visitors for the euro vision song contest. now a reminder of our breaking news story the eastern ukrainian city of slovyansk it's reportedly under attack from the military local pro autonomy activists say...
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index, there are two dimensions of climate change in copenhagen. a two second flip through, a second -- based second amount of discussion about environmental implications , local environmental impacts, etc., which we know is swamping the west. in terms of offshore issues and all of the above -- i'm just wondering where, how and if that fits it both as a cost to mention and they geostrategic dimension given the acceleration and opposition to carbon fuels will stop it may be off topic, but the exxon center being constructed in st. petersburg today gotten corporate responsibility issues. >> let me try to address the reason why we haven't done much -- there is quite a bit of literature on that in this focuses on what are the comparative advantages in that area. is ais very interesting regular person discusses these gas and energy with russia, how little climate, the climate features on their agenda. as aneel they can use it advantage over cold but that is about it. local environmental issues are and higher on the agenda there is at least some evidence
index, there are two dimensions of climate change in copenhagen. a two second flip through, a second -- based second amount of discussion about environmental implications , local environmental impacts, etc., which we know is swamping the west. in terms of offshore issues and all of the above -- i'm just wondering where, how and if that fits it both as a cost to mention and they geostrategic dimension given the acceleration and opposition to carbon fuels will stop it may be off topic, but the...
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them killed at least into the seem to have lost sound from paul unfortunately talking to us from copenhagen on this bill there burke's tried many times to get in and reveal information i same there some very interesting comments but thank you anyway for that i'll be back after a short break stay in the now. choose your language. we can we don't. choose the consensus you. choose to use the great to. choose the stories but if you. choose. to. israeli policeman solving crime and detaining highly dangerous criminals for palestinians all girls that's right age from eleven to fourteen they were on their way back from school police and military vehicles with highly armed security personnel surrounded them took them in to the police station what did they do you might be asking they pick some cherries from an israeli settlers garden although they say they didn't even do that but i guess that suggests that then the end oh yeah i mean they must let you go a little and i know that if yes how the. hell of it. all and that it's not that much that i know that he did. not deny you know i don't know that it
them killed at least into the seem to have lost sound from paul unfortunately talking to us from copenhagen on this bill there burke's tried many times to get in and reveal information i same there some very interesting comments but thank you anyway for that i'll be back after a short break stay in the now. choose your language. we can we don't. choose the consensus you. choose to use the great to. choose the stories but if you. choose. to. israeli policeman solving crime and detaining highly...
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danske, up about a percent today in copenhagen, coming in at 3.6 billion danish crowns profit.o nordisk posting first quarter sales of 23 billion danish crowns. sales growth forecast is lowered by 1 percentage point. on the bond marketing with gilt-year-olds, 2.67% on that. over here in the u.s., 2.65% is the yield where we stand. of course, didn't get huge reaction from equity markets to that 1% first quarter estimate of growth. supposed to be 1.1%. a lot of bad weather put in. that market is much more encouraged by the adp number of 220,000, gains in private payroll. today we get figures on personal spending and the manufacturing equivalent as well. on the currency markets, the dollar crawling higher against the exchanges. y volume is fairly light. euro/dollar, steadily. ster leng/dollar as well. the federal reserve gave a generally updata assessment of the economy at its latest policy meeting whilst trimming the bond buying program. steve liesman has been breaking down the details. >> reporter: two reports ending in dp today, adp and gdp and they couldn't be more different.
danske, up about a percent today in copenhagen, coming in at 3.6 billion danish crowns profit.o nordisk posting first quarter sales of 23 billion danish crowns. sales growth forecast is lowered by 1 percentage point. on the bond marketing with gilt-year-olds, 2.67% on that. over here in the u.s., 2.65% is the yield where we stand. of course, didn't get huge reaction from equity markets to that 1% first quarter estimate of growth. supposed to be 1.1%. a lot of bad weather put in. that market is...
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joining us from copenhagen, jergen rasmussen. what are your assumptions about the decline in that market? >> can i make a point that quarter one as i'm sure you're aware is a very small quarter for the beer industry and certainly for carlsberg, accounting for maybe 5% of annual ebits. we say not to read too much into numbers on a small quarter because that can do a lot to yield comparisons. back to the question about russia, yes, we thought going into the year that the russian beer market would finally get to a point where it would be close to flat or slightly declining. and then we have this event happening in ukraine and crimea. having a very negative impact on the russian macro economy, we believe. we see signs of that. we think if anything it will only get slightly worse. that will also negatively impact the consumer and consumer sentiment in russia. that's why we have changed our assumption for the beer market development for 2014. we are now saying midsingle digit decline all driven by the issue around ukraine and between r
joining us from copenhagen, jergen rasmussen. what are your assumptions about the decline in that market? >> can i make a point that quarter one as i'm sure you're aware is a very small quarter for the beer industry and certainly for carlsberg, accounting for maybe 5% of annual ebits. we say not to read too much into numbers on a small quarter because that can do a lot to yield comparisons. back to the question about russia, yes, we thought going into the year that the russian beer market...
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certainly not the way people think about it in bahrain is different than the way people think about in copenhagen [indiscernible] >> right. see, i do not think there was a notion of the commons in by -- in bahrain, but there were protests and they sought the closest they had to commons in staging it there. it did not work partially because it was not the same sort of enclosed space. it was much too easily taken back from them. there really aren't in many of the gulf states spaces where you can congregate. and that is on purpose. yes? >> thanks for a great talk. i was really interested in your idea about how the spaces were misused. none of these were designed for protest. i do not know that architects will ever be hired by the protesters, by the people, right? it seems like it will always be this sense of misinterpretation or misuse that is really essential. anyway, i just wanted to mention something. i was part of occupy oakland, the most militant of the occupy movements, but also the most innovative. people only heard about our riots. that was one of only three branches going on. there were the
certainly not the way people think about it in bahrain is different than the way people think about in copenhagen [indiscernible] >> right. see, i do not think there was a notion of the commons in by -- in bahrain, but there were protests and they sought the closest they had to commons in staging it there. it did not work partially because it was not the same sort of enclosed space. it was much too easily taken back from them. there really aren't in many of the gulf states spaces where...
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certainly not the way people think about it in bahrain is different than the way people think about in copenhagen. >> [indiscernible] >> right. see, i do not think there was a notion of the commons in by rain, but there were protests closest theyht the had to commons in stages there. it was not the same sort of enclosed space. it was much too easily taken back from them. there really aren't in many of the golf spaces places where women can congregate, and that is on purpose. great talk.ks for a i was really interested in your idea about how the spaces were misused. none of these were designed for protest. i do not know that architects will ever be hired by the protesters, by the people, right? it seems like it will always be this sense of misinterpretation or misuse that is really essential. anyway, i just wanted to mention something. i was part of occupy oakland, the most militant of the occupy movements, but also the most innovative. people only heard about our riots. there were three branches going on. there were the mainstream liberals who thought we just need to tweak our democracy. the seco
certainly not the way people think about it in bahrain is different than the way people think about in copenhagen. >> [indiscernible] >> right. see, i do not think there was a notion of the commons in by rain, but there were protests closest theyht the had to commons in stages there. it was not the same sort of enclosed space. it was much too easily taken back from them. there really aren't in many of the golf spaces places where women can congregate, and that is on purpose. great...