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inspired isis attacks in ottawa copenhagen in garland, texas. they don't kill a lot of people but they certainly are relatively frequent. >> to that point, buck yesterday this warning came out from homeland security from fbi, saying extremists could launch an attack here in the united states on the fourth of july. do you agree with peter that if indeed we do see something like that they mentioned by the way there are no active plots that are known, this is just a warning, but we are looking at potentials for more one-off situations with less casualties such as what we saw attempted in garland, texas, rather than these big attacks like what we saw in tunisia? >> yes. historically that's been the case. it's much more likely just based on statistics that if there is an attack here in the homeland of course 9/11 and others notwithstanding, they tend to be lower level casualty attacks, not always the case. we tend to see individuals who self-radicalize and don't have the kind of training that was on display with this person who had some tactics and t
inspired isis attacks in ottawa copenhagen in garland, texas. they don't kill a lot of people but they certainly are relatively frequent. >> to that point, buck yesterday this warning came out from homeland security from fbi, saying extremists could launch an attack here in the united states on the fourth of july. do you agree with peter that if indeed we do see something like that they mentioned by the way there are no active plots that are known, this is just a warning, but we are...
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showing typical danish modesty, carlsberg beer used to have a famous sign in downtown copenhagen featuringughs] okay, showing typical danish modesty, carlsberg beer used to have a famous sign in downtown copenhagen featuring what slogan? "probably the best beer in town." that doesn't seem very likely. "it's really pretty good." maybe. "try some of if you want." it seems a little hostile. "it's better than nothing." um... hmm. >> you have 2 lifelines here. >> i do have 2 lifelines. [exhales sharply] i... think that i am going to ask the audience. >> okay, audience. dorothy needs your help. pick up those keypads and vote now. [percussive music] ♪ all right, the vote is in. let's take a look. >> oh. it's very, very close. [laughs] >> you know, we got... a close thing. 1% between a and b. >> you know what? i think i'm going to take a risk. i just think that-- you know what? actually before i take a risk, i'm going to ask my lifeline down, because she's awesome, and if i lose, i would like to lose with her down here with me. [laughs] >> i think that is a wise decision. yes. you are definitely g
showing typical danish modesty, carlsberg beer used to have a famous sign in downtown copenhagen featuringughs] okay, showing typical danish modesty, carlsberg beer used to have a famous sign in downtown copenhagen featuring what slogan? "probably the best beer in town." that doesn't seem very likely. "it's really pretty good." maybe. "try some of if you want." it seems a little hostile. "it's better than nothing." um... hmm. >> you have 2 lifelines...
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>> i mean endless number of -- of kinds of chewing tobacco copenhagen the most expensive nastiest, ifyou dipped it you would know smells like manure with ammonia under tone repulsive i said to him madder at myself than him i said what emphasize dip was it. >> copenhagen. i thought i did this. and so i told him actually told my wife, by the way, i hope a delayed earringairing on c-span i am not consigned of person who hides from wife has a secret life or something i am a man you know. and my feeling is you know i can you know i will be honest about things. but i am embarrassed about this i will be totally honest don't air this until he graduates what is punishment for dipping. >> the punishment? since you asked i probably should not say this totally true just happened the punishment because this is 2015 nothing is a sin everything is rick an error in you know knowledge or something if only they knew. is to go to therapy three times i am not making this up at extra expense i aid therapy my son now i am bragging has my politics i said therapy? >> like you are an idiot what did they teach
>> i mean endless number of -- of kinds of chewing tobacco copenhagen the most expensive nastiest, ifyou dipped it you would know smells like manure with ammonia under tone repulsive i said to him madder at myself than him i said what emphasize dip was it. >> copenhagen. i thought i did this. and so i told him actually told my wife, by the way, i hope a delayed earringairing on c-span i am not consigned of person who hides from wife has a secret life or something i am a man you...
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the plane was bound for copenhagen. kron four's jeff bush is live tonight at the airport with the details jeff. >> jeff: diaz scary moments. at about 45 minutes into the flight passengers noticed smoke filling the cabin. they said betti air-conditioning unit may have caught fire and the turnaround. this is an image that was taken by a passenger on board the aircraft. as the land did it ever by the got off the plant the airplane was in inspected by engineers. the flight was canceled and i was rescheduled for tomorrow morning at 10:30 a.m. fortunately it ever was roquette. >> pam: a mother is dead. and her daughter injured. as well as four others injured , including another young child and his mother. all of this, after a car veers off the road. and hits the pedestrians on the sidewalk. a chaotic scene in vallejo. as police work to piece together how this happened. and tonight we are learning more about the driver behind the crash. kron-4's philippe djegal has the latest. >> philippe: moments after the crash this seen it
the plane was bound for copenhagen. kron four's jeff bush is live tonight at the airport with the details jeff. >> jeff: diaz scary moments. at about 45 minutes into the flight passengers noticed smoke filling the cabin. they said betti air-conditioning unit may have caught fire and the turnaround. this is an image that was taken by a passenger on board the aircraft. as the land did it ever by the got off the plant the airplane was in inspected by engineers. the flight was canceled and i...
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molly: that was the report from copenhagen. officials in niger say 38 people have been killed in attack -- an attack by boko haram militants. most of the dead are said to be women and children. both major -- niger and nigeria are part of a regional coalition fighting against the jihadist group. they are joined by forces from chad and cameroon. they have escaped the deadly fighting, but they are not out of harms way -- harm's way. many are sleeping in parks and parking lots and relying on handouts. this as the united nations warns the world refugee situation is out of control. reporter: he and his young family have been sleeping in this park for almost a week. they are among the thousands of syrians who fled across the border amid fierce fighting. they may have escaped the violence, but it is still a struggle to survive. "these are our children sitting on the ground. we have nothing. we only have this blanket. they brought us like it's, nothing else -- us blankets, nothing else." reporter: the kurds declared full control on tues
molly: that was the report from copenhagen. officials in niger say 38 people have been killed in attack -- an attack by boko haram militants. most of the dead are said to be women and children. both major -- niger and nigeria are part of a regional coalition fighting against the jihadist group. they are joined by forces from chad and cameroon. they have escaped the deadly fighting, but they are not out of harms way -- harm's way. many are sleeping in parks and parking lots and relying on...
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it's essentially what happens when you mry the communal space of the copenhagen courtyard, this idea of a perimeter with a courtyard in the middle with the density of a new york skyscraper and essentially what you're seeing is from the west side waterfront of manhattan the building, like, kneels down towards the water,pens up at the courtyard so the sunlight and the views of the water can enter deep into the courtyard itself. >> rose: between 11th and -- between 11th and 12th. >> rose: right. and basically on the northeast corner we lifted it up almost 500 feet so you h an abundance of daylight and sunshine in the courtyard and at the same time all the people living there have views of balconies and terraces and the water. >> rose: the next slide is of the same building. wow. >> seen from the hudson river park. again, it's this idea that this building looks the way it does, not because of an obsession with triangles or at the tray tetrahedrons or pyramids, the courtyard corner is the height of a handrail and the other is the height of a highrise. if it was a typical courtyard it woul
it's essentially what happens when you mry the communal space of the copenhagen courtyard, this idea of a perimeter with a courtyard in the middle with the density of a new york skyscraper and essentially what you're seeing is from the west side waterfront of manhattan the building, like, kneels down towards the water,pens up at the courtyard so the sunlight and the views of the water can enter deep into the courtyard itself. >> rose: between 11th and -- between 11th and 12th. >>...
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larson, the escape king, runs 12 miles to his girlfriend's house in copenhagen. >> i was tired.l you get your 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. >> 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. >> when you go inside a small room you will try anything to get out. >>> the
larson, the escape king, runs 12 miles to his girlfriend's house in copenhagen. >> i was tired.l you get your 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...
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thing in copenhagen. and i asked her the question at that time, i said, you know, if we if we were to pass the legislation that has been proposed here, let's keep in mind it started way back in 1997 when they said we passed a thing, the bird-hagel rule by 95-0 that if you come back from rio de janeiro or one of these places with a treaty that either hurts our economy or does not require the same thing from china and other countries as it does here, then we will not ratify it. and consequently, they never ratified it. and clinton never put it forward for ratification. now what she was saying at that time, i asked her the question. i asked her if we to pass either by regulation or legislation these reductions, isn't this going to, is this going to have the, the effect of lowering co 2 emissions worldwide, her answer was no. because it only affects here in the u.s. but that's not where the problem is. it's in china, india, mexico and other places wouldn't you say that it would actually have the effect of inc
thing in copenhagen. and i asked her the question at that time, i said, you know, if we if we were to pass the legislation that has been proposed here, let's keep in mind it started way back in 1997 when they said we passed a thing, the bird-hagel rule by 95-0 that if you come back from rio de janeiro or one of these places with a treaty that either hurts our economy or does not require the same thing from china and other countries as it does here, then we will not ratify it. and consequently,...
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so, i called the airline, and i can't stay the whole time, but i've always wanted to see copenhagen.: yeah. i hear you. i told him we'd be ready to brief next wednesday. oh, believe me, if he pushes back, i'll kill him myself. uh, hold on, i'll check. (scoffs) damn it.
so, i called the airline, and i can't stay the whole time, but i've always wanted to see copenhagen.: yeah. i hear you. i told him we'd be ready to brief next wednesday. oh, believe me, if he pushes back, i'll kill him myself. uh, hold on, i'll check. (scoffs) damn it.
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and joins us from copenhagen. thank you for being with us. libby casey explains the camera cost is a few hundred dollars, the storage is where the real money is. tell me what the cost is of police operating with body cameras. >> well, we offer a variety of different plans to store the data, starting with $15 up to a maximum of $80. which either those plans included replacement of the camera and unlimited amounts of storage. >> let me ask you, there has been discussions about conflict of interest. questions raised between the relationship, between taser and law enforcement. the associate press showed that taser covers air fare and hotel stays for police chiefs, and hires retired police chief as consultants. you acknowledge that could look like a conflict of interest. >> yes, i think we need to be clear here. we did not pay for the air fares of sitting police chiefs. talking about after they retired and we are probably talking about the chief from albuquerque, the largest user, he offered to speak at conferences on his experience, which we felt
and joins us from copenhagen. thank you for being with us. libby casey explains the camera cost is a few hundred dollars, the storage is where the real money is. tell me what the cost is of police operating with body cameras. >> well, we offer a variety of different plans to store the data, starting with $15 up to a maximum of $80. which either those plans included replacement of the camera and unlimited amounts of storage. >> let me ask you, there has been discussions about...
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so, i called the airline, and i can't stay the whole time, but i've always wanted to see copenhagen.i hear you. i told him we'd be ready to brief next wednesday. oh, believe me, if he pushes back, i'll kill him myself. uh, hold on, i'll check. (scoffs) damn it.
so, i called the airline, and i can't stay the whole time, but i've always wanted to see copenhagen.i hear you. i told him we'd be ready to brief next wednesday. oh, believe me, if he pushes back, i'll kill him myself. uh, hold on, i'll check. (scoffs) damn it.
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he picks up a can of copenhagen and start snapping at like that.the woman behind the counter freaked out. put that down. you are not allowed to touch that. anyway, to make a long story short, i wife said you shouldn't do this. he looks up to you and he will start dipping. i said nobody uses tobacco anymore. it is never going to happen. four years ago we sent him to boarding school and he went to the same school i went to in my brother went to and has the same name as my brother which is an unusual name and my brother was thrown out of the school. my son shows up at the same name and we are not super superstitious, but enough to be concerned about it. we've been worried for four years he's going to get thrown out. his graduation is two weeks from today. my wife and i were saying yesterday morning i can't believe it's going to graduate. so yesterday i'm driving by myself and my son calls me from school and he says he's gotten in trouble. i'm thinking this is it. the one thing i want is you to graduate from high school, bigger first buckley carlson to
he picks up a can of copenhagen and start snapping at like that.the woman behind the counter freaked out. put that down. you are not allowed to touch that. anyway, to make a long story short, i wife said you shouldn't do this. he looks up to you and he will start dipping. i said nobody uses tobacco anymore. it is never going to happen. four years ago we sent him to boarding school and he went to the same school i went to in my brother went to and has the same name as my brother which is an...
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so, i called the airline, and i can't stay the whole time, but i've always wanted to see copenhagen.i hear you. i told him we'd be ready to brief next wednesday. oh, believe me, if he pushes back, i'll kill him myself. uh, hold on, i'll check. (scoffs) damn it. dan, i'll call you back.
so, i called the airline, and i can't stay the whole time, but i've always wanted to see copenhagen.i hear you. i told him we'd be ready to brief next wednesday. oh, believe me, if he pushes back, i'll kill him myself. uh, hold on, i'll check. (scoffs) damn it. dan, i'll call you back.
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i am thinking of copenhagen or tunis. is a safe city for visitors and the jewish community is protected. the french president chose to use significant means for this protection sense the army came to paris to protect a certain number of places. i was afraid of the image this military presence would give of a city that should live without it. then again, parisians were creative because they accepted this presence, but they also supported it. it allowed everyone to go back faster to normal life. to have a normal city, a normal economic activity again. today, activity is in full swing. we are getting ready to host a conference on climate change at the end of the year. many heads of state, business leaders, and mayors will be present. this shows the dynamics of our city. activity is fully back to normal. francine: that is the mayor of paris. vladimir putin met with pope francis yesterday after putin kept him waiting for over an hour. once the meeting began, a got off to a chilly start. we were anticipating it to go smoothly.
i am thinking of copenhagen or tunis. is a safe city for visitors and the jewish community is protected. the french president chose to use significant means for this protection sense the army came to paris to protect a certain number of places. i was afraid of the image this military presence would give of a city that should live without it. then again, parisians were creative because they accepted this presence, but they also supported it. it allowed everyone to go back faster to normal life....
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>>marty gonzales: surely after takeoff the flight was headed from san francisco to copenhagen denmark this befuddled taken by a person who was on board of the plant about 45 minutes into flight passengers noticed smoke in the cabinet that is when the flight attendant announced that the air conditioning unit may have caught fire in this picture you conceive fire crews on standby after the plane returned to sfo the passengers safely got off the plane nobody was injured the flight was canceled build schedule for 1030 this morning one woman is dead five other people including two small children are recovering this morning after a car hit a group of people on the sidewalk and vallejo friday police are still working to piece together exactly how this happened. among >>phillipe djegal: like the driver involved moments after the crash by the time it was restored 6 people suffering injuries including the 65 year- old man from the city is behind the will of the 49 your mother of a young girl also injured at the lone death that is how those who saw what happened witnesses describe the driver wil
>>marty gonzales: surely after takeoff the flight was headed from san francisco to copenhagen denmark this befuddled taken by a person who was on board of the plant about 45 minutes into flight passengers noticed smoke in the cabinet that is when the flight attendant announced that the air conditioning unit may have caught fire in this picture you conceive fire crews on standby after the plane returned to sfo the passengers safely got off the plane nobody was injured the flight was...
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and in recent months that has manifested itself in violent attacks in brussels, and copenhagen. my question is, after that special session on anti-semitism when there were countries who participated, what has been done to move forward with some of those discussions that took place to combat am i to has anti-semitism. discussed -- on those discussions that took place to combat -- to combat anti-semitism. ambassador power: thank you, congressman. on that issue, i will come back to your point on the iran deal in just a second. it was truly historic. when you think of historically what it has done annually with 18 anti-israel resolutions. to be in that chamber, it was important for the government of israel and the united states and many of the countries who helped shepherd that session forward. it was not easy. in terms of follow-through, we have to be careful not to confine can -- not to confine discussions on anti-semitism. when we are doing at the human rights council in the general assembly when you about human rights challenges we are facing, we are coming back to anti-semitism
and in recent months that has manifested itself in violent attacks in brussels, and copenhagen. my question is, after that special session on anti-semitism when there were countries who participated, what has been done to move forward with some of those discussions that took place to combat am i to has anti-semitism. discussed -- on those discussions that took place to combat -- to combat anti-semitism. ambassador power: thank you, congressman. on that issue, i will come back to your point on...
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the company's goal to build a bike friendly community similar to copenhagen. >>> 9:25.all across the country and the bay area celebrating the supreme court's decision to legalize same-sex marriage. coming up, we will talk live to a couple who has been on the forefront of this fight for more than ten years. >>> and a warning for swimmers along the santa cruz county coast. the reason the beach is open this weekend despite 15 great white shark sightings. >>> and the cool-down continues for the bay area weekend. i will have a look at the numbers expected for your area and these high and mid-level clouds that will continue for the afternoon today as well as tomorrow. where they're coming from and what you can expect coming up. >> let's get the clouds out of here. >>> a convention is being held this afternoon. who is not looking for love? this starts at 4:00 at a santa clara convention center. the cost is $25. ♪ we came in station wagons, campers, on planes to see what walt had built. ♪ forever young ♪ and what we found was a place that was always growing, but never grew old.
the company's goal to build a bike friendly community similar to copenhagen. >>> 9:25.all across the country and the bay area celebrating the supreme court's decision to legalize same-sex marriage. coming up, we will talk live to a couple who has been on the forefront of this fight for more than ten years. >>> and a warning for swimmers along the santa cruz county coast. the reason the beach is open this weekend despite 15 great white shark sightings. >>> and the...
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so i asked her the question right before i went over to copenhagen. now this is live on tv. i said now i have a feeling that once i leave town you're going to come up with an endangerment finding to allow you to do with regulations what you can't do you don't have the votes to get done less latively, and so she kind of smiled so i knew it was true. and i said when you do you're having to have to use some kind of science behind it, what are you going to use? >> ipcc. >> well, trahat's the united nations. now it was a matter of hours after that that climate-gate came out. i have the handout and the quotes that were made, like, on the u.k. telegraph said the worst scientific scandal of our generation, and it goes on and on. but this is a good thing to carry with you. that should have killed it right there, and we have the quotes from michael mann and others who were trying to rig this thing. and so that should have that should have actually ended it at that point. but anyway, the lisa jackson has always been, that's why she's fired. but she's, i remember one time i asked her th
so i asked her the question right before i went over to copenhagen. now this is live on tv. i said now i have a feeling that once i leave town you're going to come up with an endangerment finding to allow you to do with regulations what you can't do you don't have the votes to get done less latively, and so she kind of smiled so i knew it was true. and i said when you do you're having to have to use some kind of science behind it, what are you going to use? >> ipcc. >> well,...
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and you know when everybody went to copenhagen and that did not materialize, it would have been easy for him to give up. it was a very difficult moment, and he did not give up. so he has worked with every single member state on this agenda. the very big powers, the very small nations that are now grounding themselves in water. and he's made the case i think. i wouldn't say secretary general ban is the only one but his high moral ground has really helped in shaping this agenda. now we have the pope adding his voice, so i hope that will also bring more to the table. it's clear again as i discuss about development this is an agenda that will not happen just with engagement of member states. the biggest contributors in a positive or in a negative way would be in the private sector. so unless we enlarge in a very concrete manner the commitment of the private sector unless we make sure that there is alignment between what private sector does what policies are established by governments and what overview of all of this is done at international level, this will not materialize. it's clear th
and you know when everybody went to copenhagen and that did not materialize, it would have been easy for him to give up. it was a very difficult moment, and he did not give up. so he has worked with every single member state on this agenda. the very big powers, the very small nations that are now grounding themselves in water. and he's made the case i think. i wouldn't say secretary general ban is the only one but his high moral ground has really helped in shaping this agenda. now we have the...
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she joins us live from copenhagen and she is a co-founder of a foundation to help spot this.to ask about the rahim family. they refuse to believe their son was involved with isis. how can that be? >> excuse me? come again? >> the rahim family in boston their son is accused of being radicalized by isis and they can't believe it and how can that be when there is plenty of evidence to say he was involved with isis? >> because it is hard to -- it's hard to cope with the facts. i don't really know the case but i think it's like with every other case these boys and girls are living a secret life and they are not -- they are not giving away evidence as such and we need to put focus on the whole brainwash issue. this is far worse than we ever imagined. i think -- well in my case i have a hard time believing my son was isis because he is not that kind of a boy. >> at what point did you find out your son was involved with isis? >> i found out after he was dead that he was an isis member but i have not seen any pictures of him surrounded with other isis fighters. i have heard through so
she joins us live from copenhagen and she is a co-founder of a foundation to help spot this.to ask about the rahim family. they refuse to believe their son was involved with isis. how can that be? >> excuse me? come again? >> the rahim family in boston their son is accused of being radicalized by isis and they can't believe it and how can that be when there is plenty of evidence to say he was involved with isis? >> because it is hard to -- it's hard to cope with the facts. i...
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charlie: there is also a new book about robert moses and jane jacobs, and this is in copenhagen.rke: i think this mountain is an example of what we like to call architectural alchemy, by taking traditional ingredients like this, a big parking structure for the neighborhood. it is like an illusion of a photographic image, and then on top, we have placed a layer of apartments, so instead of having just like a traditional stack of apartments one placed on top of each other, they are actually cascading, so on this side, they cover the parking, but on the sunnyside, it becomes a man-made mountain of houses with gardens, almost like having a suburban lifestyle, a house with a garden, with a view in the middle of the city. charlie: thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ >> good morning, i'm sherry and in this is trending business. ♪ shery: we will you live in singapore for part of this hour but here's what we are watching this morning. corona backtracks and the yen is falling after the bank of japan governor tells parliament he didn't mean to predict the future nominal foreign-e
charlie: there is also a new book about robert moses and jane jacobs, and this is in copenhagen.rke: i think this mountain is an example of what we like to call architectural alchemy, by taking traditional ingredients like this, a big parking structure for the neighborhood. it is like an illusion of a photographic image, and then on top, we have placed a layer of apartments, so instead of having just like a traditional stack of apartments one placed on top of each other, they are actually...
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copenhagen denmark, a fancy hotel, an exclusive little jewelry shop just off the lobby. security cameras showed a well-dressed man. he entered, two other men rushed in behind him. the irs pulled a gun, the other smashed cases as the first kept watch at the door. grabbing over a million dollars of merchandise along with them. dubai, united arab emirates. a luxury mall in the middle of the day. startled shoppers click on their camera phones as two audis crashed into a boutique. in under a minute two men grabbed $14 million worth of jewelry. on their way out, they got off a couple of shots and then they drove off. it all happened in broad daylight in front of surveillance cameras in the steel-strap secure capitals of the world's wealthiest people. it would take police years to realize it but they were up against a whole new kind of gang. >> they are notorious, they're dangerous, and they are persistent. >> so bold and mercenary that perhaps you could call them commercial terrorists. >> they can find people in every country in europe. >> vicious and precise. >> the attack is
copenhagen denmark, a fancy hotel, an exclusive little jewelry shop just off the lobby. security cameras showed a well-dressed man. he entered, two other men rushed in behind him. the irs pulled a gun, the other smashed cases as the first kept watch at the door. grabbing over a million dollars of merchandise along with them. dubai, united arab emirates. a luxury mall in the middle of the day. startled shoppers click on their camera phones as two audis crashed into a boutique. in under a minute...
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charlie: there is also a new book about robert moses and jane jacobs, and this is in copenhagen.rke: i think this mountain is an example of what we like to call architectural out the me, the fed by taking traditional ingredients, like and this, a big parking structure for the neighborhood. -- architectural alchemy created by taking traditional ingredients, like this, with a big parking structure. it is like an illusion of a photographic image, and then on top, we have placed a layer of apartments, so instead of having just like a traditional stack of apartments one placed on top of each other, they are actually cascading, so on this side, they cover the parking, but on the sunnyside, it becomes a man-made mountain of houses with gardens, almost like having a suburban lifestyle, a house with a garden , with a view in the middle of the city. charlie: thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ ♪ angie: failing to spot. a surprise drop in federal production shows the u.s. economy struggling to regain momentum. and fasten your seatbelts. toyota's plan to sell stock that straps inv
charlie: there is also a new book about robert moses and jane jacobs, and this is in copenhagen.rke: i think this mountain is an example of what we like to call architectural out the me, the fed by taking traditional ingredients, like and this, a big parking structure for the neighborhood. -- architectural alchemy created by taking traditional ingredients, like this, with a big parking structure. it is like an illusion of a photographic image, and then on top, we have placed a layer of...
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secretary general and his own conviction that move this agenda, and, you know when everybody went to copenhagen and that did not materialize, it would have been easy for him to give up. it was a very difficult moment and he did not give up. so he had work with every single member state on this agenda, very big powers, the very small nations that are now grounding themselves in water. and he has made the
secretary general and his own conviction that move this agenda, and, you know when everybody went to copenhagen and that did not materialize, it would have been easy for him to give up. it was a very difficult moment and he did not give up. so he had work with every single member state on this agenda, very big powers, the very small nations that are now grounding themselves in water. and he has made the
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secretary general and his own conviction that move this agenda, and, you know when everybody went to copenhagen and that did not materialize, it would have been easy for him to give up. it was a very difficult moment and he did not give up. so he had work with every single member state on this agenda, very big powers, the very small nations that are now grounding themselves in water. and he has made the case i think, i wouldn't say secretary general ban is the ohm one, but if his high moral ground helped in shaping this agenda. now we have the pope adding his voice. so i hope that that will also bring more to the table. it's clear, again, as i discussed about development, this is an agenda that will not happen just with the engagement of member states. the biggest contributors in a positive or in a negative way will be in the private secretary he. so unless we enlarge in a very concrete manner the commitment of the private sector unless we make sure that there is alignment between what private sector zs, what policies are established by government and what overview of all of this has done added
secretary general and his own conviction that move this agenda, and, you know when everybody went to copenhagen and that did not materialize, it would have been easy for him to give up. it was a very difficult moment and he did not give up. so he had work with every single member state on this agenda, very big powers, the very small nations that are now grounding themselves in water. and he has made the case i think, i wouldn't say secretary general ban is the ohm one, but if his high moral...
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was outlined by daniel hannon, a member of the european parliament for britain's conservatives in copenhagen to help the election campaign of the anti-immigrant people's party. >> it's so easy to try and signal your compassion by saying the government ought to do something, but the reality is that if we have more amnesties and more people being granted right to remain here, we are encouraging more and more people to make this hellish crossing. >> reporter: in its latest report amnesty international says countries must prioritize saving people in distress over implementing immigration policies. but much of europe isn't listening. for the pbs "newshour," this is malcolm brabant in greece. >> wooduff: it's been more than a decade since the federal government first came up with a "do not call" registry to block unwanted phone calls. that move had a major impact initially. but in the years since, there's been a big rise in the number of robocalls people get those automated and recorded phone calls and texts that repeatedly go to your phone. the federal communications commission is now giving phon
was outlined by daniel hannon, a member of the european parliament for britain's conservatives in copenhagen to help the election campaign of the anti-immigrant people's party. >> it's so easy to try and signal your compassion by saying the government ought to do something, but the reality is that if we have more amnesties and more people being granted right to remain here, we are encouraging more and more people to make this hellish crossing. >> reporter: in its latest report...
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we are calling on them to make commitments in copenhagen.aders have said they would provide $100 billion the year to make these transitions. so far that money has not been coming. juan: on sunday, what a spokesman josh earnest will reporters -- told reporters they discussed greece at of the g-7 summit. >> as a relates to greece, i will say there is anonymity of just you nanometer the -- unanimity of opinion and greece and their partners to chart a way forward that built on crucial structural reforms and returns greece to sustainable long-term growth. we are pleased that we've seen some are indications from the greek government and there obviously is a deadline that is looming and the president certainly hopeful that greece and their partners will be able to chart this path without causing undue volatility in the global financial markets. juan: eric lecompte greece keeps being discussed. and here at this summit, they're not even there, honestly, at the table. your thoughts on this issue of the g7 again trying to resolve the months long crisis
we are calling on them to make commitments in copenhagen.aders have said they would provide $100 billion the year to make these transitions. so far that money has not been coming. juan: on sunday, what a spokesman josh earnest will reporters -- told reporters they discussed greece at of the g-7 summit. >> as a relates to greece, i will say there is anonymity of just you nanometer the -- unanimity of opinion and greece and their partners to chart a way forward that built on crucial...
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even the united nations target of two degrees celsius that we have heard discussed in copenhagen andin the run-up to paris this fall, even at that two degrees level of global warming, california is likely to be in a regime where year after year we are experiencing very warm or severely hot conditions. what that means is that we have a much higher risk that when there is low precipitation that it is also going to be hot. that is exactly what we are experiencing in this drought. amy: talk about, mark jacobs, india. when we talk about hot. what are the temperatures we are talking about? >> well, we look at it in terms of degrees celsius, but in fahrenheit, the temperatures can get up to an extreme heat of two over 100 degrees fahrenheit for significant time. so it is sustained over a period of time that is a problem. if you just have one day of hot weather, it is not when a cause a problem. many days in a row can increase mortality and people most affected are already weak. the elderly and those who are sick or otherwise weak or have illness. the temperatures have been sustained over pe
even the united nations target of two degrees celsius that we have heard discussed in copenhagen andin the run-up to paris this fall, even at that two degrees level of global warming, california is likely to be in a regime where year after year we are experiencing very warm or severely hot conditions. what that means is that we have a much higher risk that when there is low precipitation that it is also going to be hot. that is exactly what we are experiencing in this drought. amy: talk about,...
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recent months have manifested themselves to violence and deadly attacks in brussels and paris and copenhagen and elsewhere. my question is after that special session on anti-semitism when there was won six of the countries who participated, what has been done in order to move forward with some important discussions. how to help nations understand anti-semitism in their countries isn't just an issue as it affects the jewish community that ultimately when there is hatred of anti-semitism in the jewish communities in the coal mine. if you could talk about what's happening. >> thank you congressman and thank you for coming to that session. back to your point on the iran deal in just a second. it was truly an historic session. when you think about what the general assembly has done historically in terms of revolution equating zionism and racism but also annually this last year with 18 anti-israel resolutions to be in that chamber was extremely important not only to the government of israel but for the united states in many countries that help shepherd the session forward. it wasn't easy. in terms
recent months have manifested themselves to violence and deadly attacks in brussels and paris and copenhagen and elsewhere. my question is after that special session on anti-semitism when there was won six of the countries who participated, what has been done in order to move forward with some important discussions. how to help nations understand anti-semitism in their countries isn't just an issue as it affects the jewish community that ultimately when there is hatred of anti-semitism in the...
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i'm thinking of copenhagen. but yes, paris is a safe city for visitors.e jewish community is protected. the french president chose to use significant means for this protection sense for the first time, the army came to paris to protect a certain number of places. i was also afraid of the e image this would give. then again corinthians were extremely -- parisians were extremely supportive. i think it allowed everyone to go back much faster to normal life. to have a normal city, normal economic activity again. today activity is in full swing. and we are gettin ready to host the the conference on climate change at the end of the year. many heads of state, business leaders will be present. i think this all shows the dynamics of our city, where activity is fully back to normal. guy: the mayor of paris speaking to matt winkler. lots more came out of it, as well. it is available on the website. jane is still with us, looking at our top stories on bloomberg.com. good morning, p. let's talk about that interview. it does feature on the website prominently. what els
i'm thinking of copenhagen. but yes, paris is a safe city for visitors.e jewish community is protected. the french president chose to use significant means for this protection sense for the first time, the army came to paris to protect a certain number of places. i was also afraid of the e image this would give. then again corinthians were extremely -- parisians were extremely supportive. i think it allowed everyone to go back much faster to normal life. to have a normal city, normal economic...
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tom: daniel yergin, copenhagen was an absolute disaster. is a better world. -- word. michael bloomberg writing yesterday on paris. give us your optimism that something can be done in paris. daniel: i think the momentum is there, and what you're going to do is get a little parallelism. today, president obama and president rousseff of brazil will announce a climate dialogue like president obama did with the chinese, so everybody's kind of working to get there in parallel, not with a master agreement but rather all countries. tom: maybe some humility has crept into the dialogue. what are you going to do on greece, matt miller? matt: obviously greece is first and foremost in our mind, but in the headlines as well. we will be talking to someone of the brookings institution about what he thinks the possibility are, that a no vote means it is over and they start issuing ious''s in drachma. tom: i have not seen anything that there will be a no vote. matt: i have not seen any predictions -- daniel: the question itself is very complicated. you need a
tom: daniel yergin, copenhagen was an absolute disaster. is a better world. -- word. michael bloomberg writing yesterday on paris. give us your optimism that something can be done in paris. daniel: i think the momentum is there, and what you're going to do is get a little parallelism. today, president obama and president rousseff of brazil will announce a climate dialogue like president obama did with the chinese, so everybody's kind of working to get there in parallel, not with a master...
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>> maybe another vaccine company in copenhagen.s difficult to expose my cards. >> well you'll come back to us i'm sure. wilfred a number of guests coming up. for now i'll send it back to you. >> thank you very much. now the japanese property firm mitsui fudosan will be between a project at a site in london. we have the story live in tokyo. >> thank you wilfred. the bbc agreed to sell 65 kilometers of land. it will add this to the land already purposed in 2012. the plan is to renovate existing buildings and add new facilities including offices, hotels 900 residences and commercial areas. it's expected to cost over $3 billion. this will be 2.7 times the scale of the project the company launched earlier this year in new york. it will be carried out the british property developers. we have been seeing a recovery in the property market. it's willing to exploit it's development of complex facilities and other countries. with the net income having jumped 40% it's first record high in five years they doubled their investment target. curren
>> maybe another vaccine company in copenhagen.s difficult to expose my cards. >> well you'll come back to us i'm sure. wilfred a number of guests coming up. for now i'll send it back to you. >> thank you very much. now the japanese property firm mitsui fudosan will be between a project at a site in london. we have the story live in tokyo. >> thank you wilfred. the bbc agreed to sell 65 kilometers of land. it will add this to the land already purposed in 2012. the plan...
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as all of you know so well, there have been horrific attacks on jews from brussels to paris to copenhagenome countries, we are seeing a rise of government officials media personalities, binning of horrid and dangerous anti-somatic conspiracies about jewish individuals, about israel, and about the united states. and in a few places, we see the rise of extreme right-wing parties from hungry to greece openly embracing not to like hatred of jews. -- nazi like hatred of jews. happening just 70 years after the holocaust and pledging never again, while survivors are still with us to bear witness. with organizations like ajc at the forefront, committed communities are mobilizing a response. in france, germany, and the united kingdom, leaders have strongly expressed their unshakable solidarity with their jewish citizens. many have formed human rings of protection around synagogues in sweden. but more must be done to make this fight a global priority. last month, the ajc released a very about provoking called action on anti-semitism that raises important recommendations that all of us can benefit f
as all of you know so well, there have been horrific attacks on jews from brussels to paris to copenhagenome countries, we are seeing a rise of government officials media personalities, binning of horrid and dangerous anti-somatic conspiracies about jewish individuals, about israel, and about the united states. and in a few places, we see the rise of extreme right-wing parties from hungry to greece openly embracing not to like hatred of jews. -- nazi like hatred of jews. happening just 70 years...
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when everybody went to koba -- copenhagen, it was easy for him to death it was a difficult moment and he did not give up. he has worked with every single member state on his agenda. very big powers, very small nations that are now grounding themselves, and he has made the case, i think. his high moral ground has helped in shaping this agenda. now we have adding his voice. i hope that will also bring more to the table. it is clear and again i am discussing about development this is an agenda that will not happen with member states. the biggest contributors will be in the private sector. unless we enlarge in a very complete manner the commitment of the perm private sector, and we make sure there is alignment between what private sector does and what the overview is done at the international level, this will not materialize. we will have to think through what has come after december but we are not there yet. this is something that is in the works. i don't have a specific answer for your question, what is going to happen. there will be follow-up to it. no question. this secretary-general
when everybody went to koba -- copenhagen, it was easy for him to death it was a difficult moment and he did not give up. he has worked with every single member state on his agenda. very big powers, very small nations that are now grounding themselves, and he has made the case, i think. his high moral ground has helped in shaping this agenda. now we have adding his voice. i hope that will also bring more to the table. it is clear and again i am discussing about development this is an agenda...