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i'm mark phillips in copenhagen. show me the carfax?ow the car you want and the history you need are easy to find. show me used minivans with no reported accidents. boom. love it. [struggles] show me the carfax. start your used car search and get free carfax reports at the all-new carfax.com. and my cold medicines' ugh, iwearing off.chtime i'm dragging. yeah, that stuff only lasts a few hours. or, take mucinex. one pill fights congestion for 12 hours. with the short-term stuff. 12 hours? guess i won't be seeing you for a while. is that a bisque? i just lost my appetite. why take medicines that only last 4 hours, when just one mucinex lasts 12 hours? start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. my swthis scarf all thatsara. left to remem... what! she washed this like a month ago the long lasting scent of gain flings >>> overseas, a group of singers, that has been working overtime this holiday stae son. the sistine chapel choir, really the pope's choir. charlie rose has a listen for
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matt miller, what are you doing in copenhagen?att: i am here to interview the ceo of the company taking part after al consolidation cratering of shipping fees, now hoping to get pricing power and start to get some upward momentum. at the same time, donald trump's trade policy threatens to torpedo that momentum. ceo of hear what the moeller maersk has to say. guy: looking forward to that. matt will give us his take on the markets this morning in copenhagen. let's talk about where the markets are right now. this is the gmm. yesterday, europe a little softer. -- equities in europe a little softer. am what isp an i happening. my sense is the markets are waiting and watching to see exactly what the fed delivers later on. a lot of news out of italy. --the moment, on my wfi telling me nothing big at the get-go. a flat story. understandable, given where it -- where we came from and where we are with the fed. does the fed have a clue about 2017? we don't yett understand the parameters of the trump presidency. first, let's get you caught up
matt miller, what are you doing in copenhagen?att: i am here to interview the ceo of the company taking part after al consolidation cratering of shipping fees, now hoping to get pricing power and start to get some upward momentum. at the same time, donald trump's trade policy threatens to torpedo that momentum. ceo of hear what the moeller maersk has to say. guy: looking forward to that. matt will give us his take on the markets this morning in copenhagen. let's talk about where the markets are...
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i'm mark phillips in copenhagen. i really did save hundreds on my car insurance with geico. should take a closer look at geico... geico has a long history of great savings and great service. over seventy-five years. wait. seventy-five years? that is great. speaking of great, check out these hot riffs. you like smash mouth? uh, yeah i have an early day tomorrow so... wait. almost there. goodnight, bruce. gotta tune the "a." (humming) take a closer look at geico. great savings. and a whole lot more. and my cold medicines' ugh, iwearing off.chtime i'm dragging. yeah, that stuff only lasts a few hours. or, take mucinex. one pill fights congestion for 12 hours. no thank you very much, she's gonna stick with the short-term stuff. 12 hours? guess i won't be seeing you for a while. is that a bisque? i just lost my appetite. why take medicines that only last 4 hours, when just one mucinex lasts 12 hours? start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. >>> overseas, a group of singers, that has been working overtime this holiday stae son. the sistine chapel choir, really the pope'
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>> we were in the same place in copenhagen city hall, the first same sex unions in the word took placesteven and tie got married. >> come on, yeah, yeah. >> as a diplomatic pr exercise it all works in liberal denmark. could it play elsewhere? hans moritson, heads a think-tank. >> where couldn't it work? >> it couldn't work in eastern europe in russia. >> because of attitudes to gayness? >> mostly, yeah. >> because it worked so well in denmark the show has been picked up by netflix. >> you never know what sells on tv? >> that its true. that its true. yes, indeed. >> reporter: the ambassador, >> reporter: the ambassador, turned accidental tv sta i'm worried i can't find a safe used car. >> reporter: the ambassador, turned accidental tv sta you could start your search at the all-new carfax.com that might help. show me the carfax? now the car you want and the history you need are easy to find. show me used minivans with no reported accidents. boom. love it. [struggles] show me the carfax. start your used car search and get free carfax reports at the all-new carfax.com. and my cold medicine
>> we were in the same place in copenhagen city hall, the first same sex unions in the word took placesteven and tie got married. >> come on, yeah, yeah. >> as a diplomatic pr exercise it all works in liberal denmark. could it play elsewhere? hans moritson, heads a think-tank. >> where couldn't it work? >> it couldn't work in eastern europe in russia. >> because of attitudes to gayness? >> mostly, yeah. >> because it worked so well in denmark the...
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>> we were in the same place, in copenhagen city hall where same-sex marriages started.i got married. >> reporter: it all works in liberal denmark. but could it work elsewhere? >> where couldn't it work? >> it couldn't work in eastern europe or russia. >> reporter: because of attitudes to gayness? >> mostly yeah. >> reporter: but it's worked so well in denmark the show has been picked up by netflix. >> you never know what sells on tv. >> that is true. >> yes, indeed. >> reporter: the ambassador turned accidental tv ,$8drw over 1,000,000 californians have gotten something that's been out of reach for far too long: health insurance. how? they enrolled through covered california. it's the health insurance marketplace where you'll find a range of plans from leading health insurance companies that offer you the best combination of quality, rates, and benefits. and, through covered california, you may get financial help to pay for coverage. to have health insurance starting january 1st you need to enroll by december 15th. visit covereca.com today. >>> the holiday travel season
>> we were in the same place, in copenhagen city hall where same-sex marriages started.i got married. >> reporter: it all works in liberal denmark. but could it work elsewhere? >> where couldn't it work? >> it couldn't work in eastern europe or russia. >> reporter: because of attitudes to gayness? >> mostly yeah. >> reporter: but it's worked so well in denmark the show has been picked up by netflix. >> you never know what sells on tv. >>...
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in copenhagen president obama worked very hard to ensure paris didn't turn out to be another copenhagen. now more important is how do you operationalize the tactics for paris? how do you graduate the iadc to in d.c. within what timeframe and in facilitating public consensus in paris but the festivities of the spirit of copenhagen some principles of a convention are -- the key principle of differentiated responsibilities and opportunities. the overriding principle of poverty is watered down. the complication between the annexed in the non-and -- non-annex parties in the developing parties were all compromised in order to ensure they were able going forward. in our opinion all of our member countries have signed. many have ratified their process we believe in this multilateral process. we insist on having a seat at the negotiating table for the abuse of the oil and gas sector oil industry and for developing countries must be taken into account in the operation was of plants but all this depends on what we get next year from washington. c when we had jonathan pershing the current special e
in copenhagen president obama worked very hard to ensure paris didn't turn out to be another copenhagen. now more important is how do you operationalize the tactics for paris? how do you graduate the iadc to in d.c. within what timeframe and in facilitating public consensus in paris but the festivities of the spirit of copenhagen some principles of a convention are -- the key principle of differentiated responsibilities and opportunities. the overriding principle of poverty is watered down. the...
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. >> reporter: gifford, a former obama fundraiser and political ambassador to copenhagen, well soon be leaving. because he has been more than a diplomat. he has been a tv star. this is the catch he was titled america. >> the only way you can explain it is by living. >> reporter: it was supposed to be behind the scenes looks at the life. >> we thought if we were lucky we may have 50,000 danes tune in. >> reporter: but the audience of danes, hundreds of thousands of rush hour. the numbers shocked them. >> to danish eyes he looks like a hollywood star, perfect, smart, good looking. >> and an american cast in it. >> reporter: and with appealing central character, all the show needed was a plot twist. enter his partner, steven. >> evening is free. >> getting nervous? >> you know, i feel good. i really do. i think it's just a matter of getting started more than anything. >> reporter: what they wanted and maybe what the show needed was a little drama. how about a good old fashioned wedding. theirs, complete with banter. >> i'm so not sure i'm going to go through with it. >> that makes two of
. >> reporter: gifford, a former obama fundraiser and political ambassador to copenhagen, well soon be leaving. because he has been more than a diplomat. he has been a tv star. this is the catch he was titled america. >> the only way you can explain it is by living. >> reporter: it was supposed to be behind the scenes looks at the life. >> we thought if we were lucky we may have 50,000 danes tune in. >> reporter: but the audience of danes, hundreds of thousands of...
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>> we were in the same place, in copenhagen city hall, where same-sex marriages started. steven and i got married. >> reporter: it all works in liberal denmark. but could it work elsewhere? >> where couldn't it work? >> it couldn't work in eastern europe or russia. >> reporter: because of attitudes to gayness? >> mostly, yeah. >> reporter: but it's worked so well in denmark the show has been picked up by netflix. >> you never know what sells on >> yes, indeed. >> reporter: the ambassador >>> the holiday travel season is right around the corner, and if you're one of the millions of americans who plan to fly, the faa has warnings, get to the airport early and don't have items with but you can't prepare for some things like this woman who was on the tarmac. >> things were going pretty well from this flight in new orleans and it arrived in houston early and went to the gate when one of the passengers bolted. >> the lady on the flight just opened the door and jumped out of the plane. >> reporter: passengers on united flight 1892 were left stunned monday after the woman took th
>> we were in the same place, in copenhagen city hall, where same-sex marriages started. steven and i got married. >> reporter: it all works in liberal denmark. but could it work elsewhere? >> where couldn't it work? >> it couldn't work in eastern europe or russia. >> reporter: because of attitudes to gayness? >> mostly, yeah. >> reporter: but it's worked so well in denmark the show has been picked up by netflix. >> you never know what sells on...
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>> we were in the same place in copenhagen city hall, where the first same-sex unions in the world took place, steven and i >> reporter: as a diplomatic pr exercise, it all works in liberal denmark. but could it work elsewhere? hans heads a think tank. >> where couldn't it work? >> it couldn't work in eastern russia. >> because of attitudes to gayness? >> mostly, yes. >> reporter: but it's worked so well in denmark, the show has been picked up by netflix. >> that is true. >> reporter: the ambassador turned accidental tv star is going global and looking for a flew job. i'm mark philips in copenhagen. 1 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 12345 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 67890 cbs caption test !!! maint. testing pc-17 f1 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 12345 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 67890 cbs caption test !!! maint. testing pc-17 f1 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 12345 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 67890 cbs caption test !!! maint. testing pc-17 f1 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 12345 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 67890 cbs caption test !!! maint. testing pc-17 f1 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 12345 abcdefghijklmnopq
>> we were in the same place in copenhagen city hall, where the first same-sex unions in the world took place, steven and i >> reporter: as a diplomatic pr exercise, it all works in liberal denmark. but could it work elsewhere? hans heads a think tank. >> where couldn't it work? >> it couldn't work in eastern russia. >> because of attitudes to gayness? >> mostly, yes. >> reporter: but it's worked so well in denmark, the show has been picked up by...
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. >> reporter: but the audience of danes, hundreds of thousands of them, rolled in like copenhagen the numbers shocked the producer. >> from danish eyes, he looks like a hollywood star, perfect smile, good looking, smart and so on. >> an american from central casting almost. >> yeah. >> reporter: and with appealing central character, all the show needed was a plot twist. enter kitchen left rufus' partner, steven. >> should be home by 7:00, evening is >> getting nervous? >> you know, i feel good, i really good. i think it's just a matter of getting started more than anything. >> reporter: what they wanted and maybe what the show needed was a little drama. how about a good old fashioned wedding? theirs, complete with banter. >> i'm still not sure i'm going to go through with it. >> that makes two of us. >> reporter: it did go ahead. a happy day. statement. >> and i therefore proclaim that you are legally married. congratulation congratulations. >> reporter: and there was an element of diplomacy there. or politics, whatever you want to call it. >> well, what were you trying to prove? >> w
. >> reporter: but the audience of danes, hundreds of thousands of them, rolled in like copenhagen the numbers shocked the producer. >> from danish eyes, he looks like a hollywood star, perfect smile, good looking, smart and so on. >> an american from central casting almost. >> yeah. >> reporter: and with appealing central character, all the show needed was a plot twist. enter kitchen left rufus' partner, steven. >> should be home by 7:00, evening is >>...
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you see copenhagen lit up.00 in the afternoon because that's when it gets dark back home. and all evening is beautiful. especially tivoli gardens. >> it comes from greenland, we have a bit of an argument with the finnish there, they think it comes from finnland, but it's from denmark. >> and this elf they say he lives on the roof. >> they are active during christmas-time. >> it's tradition to make a treat to leave for the elf for christmas. >> if the elves are mad, you won't get any christmas gifts. >> hello, you? >> here at the residence, the danish chef is preparing the traditional christmas meal. roasted meats were coming from the oven. >> what we're doing is making a traditional danish christmas. with the meat there will be cabbage. >> what are you about to make here. >> this is a danish specialty that i cannot believe is not popular in the united states. it's so easy to make. it's sugar-glazed potatoes. why don't you do it. i'll show you how simple it is. >> you brown the sugar, add butter and the potatoes
you see copenhagen lit up.00 in the afternoon because that's when it gets dark back home. and all evening is beautiful. especially tivoli gardens. >> it comes from greenland, we have a bit of an argument with the finnish there, they think it comes from finnland, but it's from denmark. >> and this elf they say he lives on the roof. >> they are active during christmas-time. >> it's tradition to make a treat to leave for the elf for christmas. >> if the elves are mad,...
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i was in copenhagen. i saw firsthand the failure to get this consensus in copenhagen and president obama did not give up. you walk very hard -- he worked very hard to ensure that paris did not turn out to be another copenhagen. equally more important now is how do you operationalize the target of paris? how do you graduate within what time rams and don't forget as i said earlier in facilitating this consensus filled with festivities of the experience of copenhagen, some principles of the convention were compromised. they were common but differentiated responsibilities. the overriding principle of combining poverty were all watered down. between the annex one parties in developing country parties with the various levels of obligations were all compromised in paris in order to ensure they are able to cover this consensus going forward. so in our opinion, all our member countries and many have ratified ratification. we believe this is the only way forward and we insist the negotiating tables with the views o
i was in copenhagen. i saw firsthand the failure to get this consensus in copenhagen and president obama did not give up. you walk very hard -- he worked very hard to ensure that paris did not turn out to be another copenhagen. equally more important now is how do you operationalize the target of paris? how do you graduate within what time rams and don't forget as i said earlier in facilitating this consensus filled with festivities of the experience of copenhagen, some principles of the...
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media professionals from several countries meeting and the danish capital, copenhagen, but one of thegest news conferences. at the top of the agenda, the growing problem of fake news, they are discussing how to address the issue which they say is becoming a threat to the stability of democracy. fake news and a cyber attacks the police in 10 countries have it shut down one of the worlds biggest networks of computers used to hijack other computers. they are suspected of being used to attack online banking customers. prosecutors in germany say the police took servers and website domains and arrested suspected leaders of a criminal organization. reporter: the investigations band more than four years. german officials worked with authorities and 40 other countries to complete the crackdown. the damage caused by the global network of packers is estimated at several hundred euros. cash several hundred --several hundred million euros. some opened their in mill accounts to realize that they sent emails and they never delivered. others received a mill that their computers had been infected. inv
media professionals from several countries meeting and the danish capital, copenhagen, but one of thegest news conferences. at the top of the agenda, the growing problem of fake news, they are discussing how to address the issue which they say is becoming a threat to the stability of democracy. fake news and a cyber attacks the police in 10 countries have it shut down one of the worlds biggest networks of computers used to hijack other computers. they are suspected of being used to attack...
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the study from copenhagen is the latest to suggest social media could have a negative effect on our mood worst for those who do not leave comments, apparently, but scan through and read about the success of other people. that is interesting, isn't it? they often say that, today, because people don't really put the truth on. say that, today, because people don't really put the truth onlj say that, today, because people don't really put the truth on. i am interested that not leaving comments makes people more miserable. you just rage. it has been a stellar week for the bbc breakfast team, first with 0re winning strictly. and tim muffett, you may not wash celebrity mastermind, and tim took on a double paralympic gold—medallist, a journalist, and a bbc reporter to lift the famous trophy. his specialist subject was the films of danny boyle. enormous congratulations to him. have you done it? i have done it. john humphrys had asked me the name of my children as the first question, i don't think i would have remembered. it is terrifying! i was proud of my score, but i actually lost to martin lew
the study from copenhagen is the latest to suggest social media could have a negative effect on our mood worst for those who do not leave comments, apparently, but scan through and read about the success of other people. that is interesting, isn't it? they often say that, today, because people don't really put the truth on. say that, today, because people don't really put the truth onlj say that, today, because people don't really put the truth on. i am interested that not leaving comments...
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i was in copenhagen. i cochaired the summit in copenhagen. firsthand the consequences of our failure to get this consensus in copenhagen. and president obama did not give up. ensureed very hard to that paris did not turn out to be another copenhagen. equally more important now is how do you operationalize the target of paris? how do you graduate those within the timeframe's? saido not forget, as i earlier, in facilitating this experience of the copenhagen some principles of , the convention were compromised. they were common but differentiated responsibilities. the overriding principle of combating energy problems. these were all watered down. the classification in the conviction -- convention between annex twoand the parties. with developing countries and the various levels of obligations were all compromised in paris in order to ensure they , are able to cover this consensus going forward. so in our opinion, all our member countries have signed and many have ratified and are in the process of ratification. we believe this is the only way fo
i was in copenhagen. i cochaired the summit in copenhagen. firsthand the consequences of our failure to get this consensus in copenhagen. and president obama did not give up. ensureed very hard to that paris did not turn out to be another copenhagen. equally more important now is how do you operationalize the target of paris? how do you graduate those within the timeframe's? saido not forget, as i earlier, in facilitating this experience of the copenhagen some principles of , the convention...
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reporter: they are also taking to copenhagen, installing concrete stops to prevent impacts similar to one in berlin. security was tight in belgium, but security is not taking chances. they are stationed around brussels famous christmas markets. the country is on high terror alert after attacks killed 32 people and wounded more than 340. >> we are all a bit afraid of the attacks. it can happen anywhere at any time, but i mean we came here. there is police and military everywhere. it doesn't really matter. we just have to go on. reporter: precautions are also being taken 6000 kilometers away. mayor bill de blasio has reassured new yorkers there is no specific threat to the big apple. the nypd beefed-up presence at every landmark just an hour after the attack in berlin. host: luke, what are you hearing? what is the investigation into this attack? they're playing their cards close to their chest . host: sorry, we had some technical problems, but your fine. german law enforcement agencies and german authorities have agreed to play their cards close to their chest, in fact the whole way thr
reporter: they are also taking to copenhagen, installing concrete stops to prevent impacts similar to one in berlin. security was tight in belgium, but security is not taking chances. they are stationed around brussels famous christmas markets. the country is on high terror alert after attacks killed 32 people and wounded more than 340. >> we are all a bit afraid of the attacks. it can happen anywhere at any time, but i mean we came here. there is police and military everywhere. it...
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been on a commercial flight to copenhagen to geneva we were in the front row and guess who boarded the plane before takeoff and? i was 12 years old. and my 28 daughter now but sitting right behind us and her perfume. [laughter] you are missing the point. and as a footnote that believe in at one point united states was going to expel john london and revoke his green card because there was the drug bust summer in the house. one of the boys. that is so rare. the it yoko ono came to see if he would write a letter on john lennon's 1/2 and he did. >> i believe it was "national review" i dunno of that was uh tipping point with the letter for on monday bill buckley from a government agency. >> timeout. i minnesota news guy that is what i do for a living yoko ono visited the offices of national review? that is worth the price of a mission today along. [laughter] and. >> so a footnote that when johnson and was assassinated -- fascinating it and went into an actual depression of a staggering event and that was set thereat uh dinner table and they would write a column that night and said why don't
been on a commercial flight to copenhagen to geneva we were in the front row and guess who boarded the plane before takeoff and? i was 12 years old. and my 28 daughter now but sitting right behind us and her perfume. [laughter] you are missing the point. and as a footnote that believe in at one point united states was going to expel john london and revoke his green card because there was the drug bust summer in the house. one of the boys. that is so rare. the it yoko ono came to see if he would...
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glad you had a chance to take your family to copenhagen. dress up warm. >>> coming up here on the show, crude realities. are we starting to see the effects of the opec deal. we'll take a look after the break. we'll be getting to your questions and comments, as well. keep them coming through. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome back. still watching "street signs." keep you abreast with the news developing out of it turkey and the kremlin is now saying that a group of russian investigators have arrived to ankara after the envoy's murder after the murder of the russian ambassador to turkey yesterday. the kremlin saying that the murd urban fts those who want to drive a wedge between turkey and russia and keeping in mind that the person who shot the turkish ambassador was a 22-year-old young man. the kremlin was saying that putin had ordered intelligence services to come up with extra security services for the u.s. embassy abroad and will not hurt the efforts to get a syria peace deal done. a lot of speculation where we're heading with regards
glad you had a chance to take your family to copenhagen. dress up warm. >>> coming up here on the show, crude realities. are we starting to see the effects of the opec deal. we'll take a look after the break. we'll be getting to your questions and comments, as well. keep them coming through. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome back. still watching "street signs." keep you abreast with the news developing out of it turkey and the kremlin is now saying that a group of...
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the next one we went to was in copenhagen in 2009. this was a good one. if you remember, the ones that went over on the same boat were obama, hillary, pel plosi, john kerry. they told all 192 nations that we were going to pass a cap and trade to encourage them to do the same thing. we weren't going to do that. i went over right after they left and the same 192 nations were all in the same room, just like you guys. i had them all to myself. they all had one thing in common. they all hated me. they thought i was going to louse up their one big party of the year. i saw a guy that was there. he was from west africa. i have had kind of a jesus thing in west africa for the past 20 years. this guy's name was a minister or something. i said, luke wharks a, what areg here? >> i don't believe all this garbage. he said, of course not. this is the biggest party of the year. it really is. that's what has been on there for a long period of time. then, of course, we have on the same -- we had michael kreit. it was 2004 that he wrote his book, "state of fear." if you wan
the next one we went to was in copenhagen in 2009. this was a good one. if you remember, the ones that went over on the same boat were obama, hillary, pel plosi, john kerry. they told all 192 nations that we were going to pass a cap and trade to encourage them to do the same thing. we weren't going to do that. i went over right after they left and the same 192 nations were all in the same room, just like you guys. i had them all to myself. they all had one thing in common. they all hated me....
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>> we were in the same place in copenhagen city hall, where the first same-sex unions in the world took place, steven and i got >> reporter: as a diplomatic pr exercise, it all works in liberal denmark. but could it work elsewhere? hans heads a think tank. >> where couldn't it work? >> it couldn't work in eastern russia. >> because of attitudes to gayness? >> mostly, yes. >> reporter: but it's worked so well in denmark, the show has been picked up by netflix. >> you never know where the show >> that is true. >> reporter: the ambassador >>> the holiday travel season is right around the corner, and if you're one of the millions of americans planning to fly, get to the airport early and don't bring liquids through the security gate. but there are things you can't plan for like this woman jumping off p in houston. kris van cleave has more. >> reporter: things were going well for this flight when the plane taxied to the gate. then, one of the passengers bolted. >> lady on the plane just jumped out. >> reporter: passengers on the flight 1892 were stunned when a surveillance video showed her l
>> we were in the same place in copenhagen city hall, where the first same-sex unions in the world took place, steven and i got >> reporter: as a diplomatic pr exercise, it all works in liberal denmark. but could it work elsewhere? hans heads a think tank. >> where couldn't it work? >> it couldn't work in eastern russia. >> because of attitudes to gayness? >> mostly, yes. >> reporter: but it's worked so well in denmark, the show has been picked up by...
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he spoke with us in copenhagen. >> i want the u.k.have the closest connection to the rest of the u.s. as possible. but you can't have the obligations and the benefits separately. if you want the benefit of being close to the eu, there are obligations you need to follow. as a freeothing lunch, not even for a country like britain, who's been one of the biggest allies for many years. nejra: he also touted denmark's economic success built on free trade. >> denmark is one of the countries proving that you can still the wave of populism and you can defend the free open market and be a champion of free trade. denmark is one of those countries who have benefited tremendously from open markets. nejra: that was a kristian jensen. let's take a look at where european markets are trading as we head to the close in just about four minutes. the stoxx 600 up .2%, up for a second day heading for the highest close in a year. and set for a second weekly gain. the q 100 unchanged, that we all see strength in the dax and in currency markets, a little bit
he spoke with us in copenhagen. >> i want the u.k.have the closest connection to the rest of the u.s. as possible. but you can't have the obligations and the benefits separately. if you want the benefit of being close to the eu, there are obligations you need to follow. as a freeothing lunch, not even for a country like britain, who's been one of the biggest allies for many years. nejra: he also touted denmark's economic success built on free trade. >> denmark is one of the...
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a new steady from the university of copenhagen says regular use of social media can harm our emotionaling and overall satisfaction with life. they do recommend taking a break from social media. they say in the study that had an overwhelmingly positive impact and the number of americans increased last year. for the first time in more than a decade that's a wake-up call to the medical and scientist communities. for year medications and lifestyle changes have helped curb heart disease. heart disease is the number one killer in america. responsible for 1 in 4 deaths. from the nasdaq market site in times square, i'm jane king. here here's to your health. >> egg nothing manufacturers miscalculated demand. sales have been higher than normal by as much as 60%. the problem is manufacturers actually cut production by 25% leading up hot holidays to spur demand. it worked too well. prepared egg nothing is close to sell out in some places. >> add 25% more braend, you'd be okay. that's my solution to that problem. >> starbucks is offering a holiday gift, free coffee for the next nine days. >> what?
a new steady from the university of copenhagen says regular use of social media can harm our emotionaling and overall satisfaction with life. they do recommend taking a break from social media. they say in the study that had an overwhelmingly positive impact and the number of americans increased last year. for the first time in more than a decade that's a wake-up call to the medical and scientist communities. for year medications and lifestyle changes have helped curb heart disease. heart...
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miller in copenhagen. we just had some u.k. inflation figures.lation accelerated more than econ of us had forecast in the month of november, given a boost by the process -- price of clothing and gasoline. .t came in at 1.2% we are seeing more and more evidence of the buildup in inflation pressures because of the pound's decline and rising oil. surged almost 15% in the november, the biggest annual increase in five years years we will have a boe decision on thursday so we will see whether they have to raise their inflation expectations in the coming months. let's get straight to the bloomberg first word news. president-elect donald trump will announce today he plans to nominate exxon mobil ceo rex callison as secretary of state. if he is confirmed it would hand the job of the nation's top diplomat whose ties to vladimir putin go back almost two decades to the time were possible russian interference in the u.s. election is under scrutiny. goldman sachs once the heir apparent to lloyd blankfein has been named donald trump's chief tall dutch policy ad
miller in copenhagen. we just had some u.k. inflation figures.lation accelerated more than econ of us had forecast in the month of november, given a boost by the process -- price of clothing and gasoline. .t came in at 1.2% we are seeing more and more evidence of the buildup in inflation pressures because of the pound's decline and rising oil. surged almost 15% in the november, the biggest annual increase in five years years we will have a boe decision on thursday so we will see whether they...
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the next one i went to was in copenhagen in 2009. this was a good one because if you remember, the ones who went over on the same boat were obama, hillary, pelosi, john kerry, they went and told the 192 nations we were going to pass a cap and trade to simulate them to do the same thing, of course we weren't going to do that. i went over after they left and the same 192 nations, just like you guys, they're all in the same room so i had them all to myself and they had one thing in common, they hated me, they thought i was going to louse up their one big party of the year. i saw a guy that was there, from west africa, i had kind of a gee, jesus thing in west africa, he was a minister or something, i said luke what are you doing here, you don't believe all this garbage, he said of course not, but this is the biggest party of the year. it really is. anyway, that is what has been going on there for a long period of time. then of course, we have on the same -- had michael -- i always liked him. but it's been -- 2004 that he wrote his book "
the next one i went to was in copenhagen in 2009. this was a good one because if you remember, the ones who went over on the same boat were obama, hillary, pelosi, john kerry, they went and told the 192 nations we were going to pass a cap and trade to simulate them to do the same thing, of course we weren't going to do that. i went over after they left and the same 192 nations, just like you guys, they're all in the same room so i had them all to myself and they had one thing in common, they...
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it was very effective. [ applause ] now the next one we went to was copenhagen in 2009. this was a good one because if you remember, the ones who went over on the same boat were obama, hillary, pelosi, john kerry, they went and told all the 192 nations that we were going to pass a cap and trade, so to assimilate them to do the same thing and of course we weren't going to do that. i went over right after they left in the same 192 nations were all in the same -- just like you guys, they're all in the same room so i had them all to myself and they all had one thing in common, they all hated me. they thought i was their one big party of the year. i saw a guy there, he was from west africa. i've had a jesus thing in west africa for the last 20 years and this guy was minister of something. i said luke, what are you doing here? you don't believe all this garbage. he said no, of course not but this is the biggest party of the year, and it really is. anyway, that's what has been going on for a long period of time and then of course we have on the same michael creigt, it's 2004 he
it was very effective. [ applause ] now the next one we went to was copenhagen in 2009. this was a good one because if you remember, the ones who went over on the same boat were obama, hillary, pelosi, john kerry, they went and told all the 192 nations that we were going to pass a cap and trade, so to assimilate them to do the same thing and of course we weren't going to do that. i went over right after they left in the same 192 nations were all in the same -- just like you guys, they're all in...
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copenhagen, today in getting cozy. we will get to him in a moment.e headlines and what we need to know this morning. raise 13 plans to billion euros in its deepest ever overhaul to boost capital. what price will investors demand?
copenhagen, today in getting cozy. we will get to him in a moment.e headlines and what we need to know this morning. raise 13 plans to billion euros in its deepest ever overhaul to boost capital. what price will investors demand?
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to obtain an independent assessment, we went to the niels bohr institute in copenhagen, named after one the most important contributors to modern physics and the atomic age. >> i'm extremely skeptical of the way it allegedly is functioning. i seriously doubt there is excess energy from this device. >> reporter: jacob frederiksen says the invention would be fantastic, if true. but first, he says, the science must be subjected to peer review, and that other experts need to be able to reproduce the results. he believes using frequencies to split hydrogen and oxygen is valid, but doubts the process can yield sufficient extra power. >> let's assume we have this huge molecule of water, right? oxygen and hydrogen bound together in the water molecule. in order to split this, you really need to pull it apart, split these atoms apart. now you have spent quite a lot of energy to split them, you can regain part of that energy by combining them, by combustion processes. you already spent the energy to split it, and you only get part of that energy back when you recombine it by burning the hydrogen.
to obtain an independent assessment, we went to the niels bohr institute in copenhagen, named after one the most important contributors to modern physics and the atomic age. >> i'm extremely skeptical of the way it allegedly is functioning. i seriously doubt there is excess energy from this device. >> reporter: jacob frederiksen says the invention would be fantastic, if true. but first, he says, the science must be subjected to peer review, and that other experts need to be able to...
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the study from the university of copenhagen is the latest to suggest social media could have a negativeose who don't leave comments, but scan through the success stories of others, it found. doctors and charities have described a new treatment for multiple sclerosis as a landmark development. the disease, which affects the brain, most often causes people difficulty in walking. 100,000 people in the uk are affected by ms and it's hoped 0crelizumab will offer hope to patients, after a successful trial of 2,000 people. this is really big news for people with primary progressive forms of ms, for which there are no treatments available on the nhs. primary progressive ms means that people's disability will worsen. what this drug has shown is that it can slow the reduction of disability for those people, so this offers real hope for the future. aid groups in aleppo say the last hospital patients have been taken out. our correspondence is monitoring events from beirut. the critically injured and very ill have been evacuated now, it was a question of the remaining civilians and rebels who are st
the study from the university of copenhagen is the latest to suggest social media could have a negativeose who don't leave comments, but scan through the success stories of others, it found. doctors and charities have described a new treatment for multiple sclerosis as a landmark development. the disease, which affects the brain, most often causes people difficulty in walking. 100,000 people in the uk are affected by ms and it's hoped 0crelizumab will offer hope to patients, after a successful...
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she went in 1950 to copenhagen, and she came back george, she was born george, and she came back christine a couple years later. and there's some incredible stories of her trying to figure out who she is, who he was in the beginning, figuring that out and then going public and coming back to the united states, get ago lot of attention -- a lot of it not very nice -- and being able to embrace it way, way, way back when in the 1950s, long before caitlyn jenner and be able to sort of leave the light for people coming after her. betty ford, who is just remarkable in her openness about what she went through starting with her breast cancer diagnosis early on before people were sharing that information, just when they had arrived in the white house, and then her addiction which she wrote about in autobiographies and then started the betty ford center. she went public wit. she helped other people -- with it. and finally, princess diana who was very public, ultimately, about her struggle with the eating disorder bulimia. and she spoke about it in a television interview and talked about using it in
she went in 1950 to copenhagen, and she came back george, she was born george, and she came back christine a couple years later. and there's some incredible stories of her trying to figure out who she is, who he was in the beginning, figuring that out and then going public and coming back to the united states, get ago lot of attention -- a lot of it not very nice -- and being able to embrace it way, way, way back when in the 1950s, long before caitlyn jenner and be able to sort of leave the...
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bicyclists outnumber the amount of drivers in copenhagen. it's estimated that transportation happens on bikes.. the country has spent over a 100 million dollars on making roads biker friendly.. traveling can be a pain.. especially during the holidays... but one airport employee is trying to lift spirits... welcoming all guests with a song. welcome back.. welcome back;' butt to griffin says: "some people was coming off the plane oh i am so glad to be started singing welcome back welcome back welcome back." j says hes happy he has a job he loves.. so he wants to make sure everyone else can enjoy the airport too. he changes up the tunes for the holidays.. and says he loves to imitate what's on the radio. apparently. portland is too cool to have a normal jolly ol' saint nick. we'll introduce you to hipster santa! the obama's are celebrating their final christmas in the white house.. with the annual tree lighting.. and a sing-a-long! ((music)) our own john huck normally sports a suit and tie.. but yesterday he traded it all in for this ugly sweat
bicyclists outnumber the amount of drivers in copenhagen. it's estimated that transportation happens on bikes.. the country has spent over a 100 million dollars on making roads biker friendly.. traveling can be a pain.. especially during the holidays... but one airport employee is trying to lift spirits... welcoming all guests with a song. welcome back.. welcome back;' butt to griffin says: "some people was coming off the plane oh i am so glad to be started singing welcome back welcome...
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matt miller teeing it up, joining from us copenhagen.ohnson joining from us london on what the tradest trade data means for the global economy. talking about the international oil agency, there's going to be a deficit in the first half of 2017. joining us now is will kennedy, managing editor in europe, middle east and africa. great to have you with us on the program. not just a supply story, but a demand story out of the i.e.a. that seems to be improving, at least in their view for 2017. just walk us through it. >> that's right. i think what today's report shows is the opec deal about which many have expressed skepticism could have a dramatic impact on the demand supply in the oil market. switching from what we've seen over the last three years, inventory is building week after week, to quite a large deficit in the first half of next year. and yes, as you say, that's also driven by pretty good demand forecast as we see pickup, as stabilization in the global economy. of course, the real question is, will opec and non-opec countries workin
matt miller teeing it up, joining from us copenhagen.ohnson joining from us london on what the tradest trade data means for the global economy. talking about the international oil agency, there's going to be a deficit in the first half of 2017. joining us now is will kennedy, managing editor in europe, middle east and africa. great to have you with us on the program. not just a supply story, but a demand story out of the i.e.a. that seems to be improving, at least in their view for 2017. just...
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images of the prophet, so that recently that is true it's been banned but you have throughout in copenhagen. so it is an internal taboo within islam but it's true that depictions are quite common if you go to that church. >> it's a good reason to avoid both. >> there was a violent reaction after these came out, multiple embassies around the world over 139 people were killed in protest do you regret publishing the cartoons? i do not regret publishing them. if you hear about the story or an issue you want to thank out if it is true or not. it is aimed the untraditional way we invited people working with images. of course i don't believe that it is worth a human life. what do you do when there are people out there that believe that it's okay. >> you were put on the hit list alongside someone now the late and now the newspaper despite the reporting publicly to give you very restrictive rules on how you are about to engage. >> it was i in the situation of emergency there were between five to ten plans to attack the newspaper said it was a very unusual situation. but a year later when i was told
images of the prophet, so that recently that is true it's been banned but you have throughout in copenhagen. so it is an internal taboo within islam but it's true that depictions are quite common if you go to that church. >> it's a good reason to avoid both. >> there was a violent reaction after these came out, multiple embassies around the world over 139 people were killed in protest do you regret publishing the cartoons? i do not regret publishing them. if you hear about the story...
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but you have throughout islamic history you see in copenhagen where you have, in fact, the 13th century image of the prophet. so it's not true that, you know, it's an eternal taboo within islam. but it is true the depictions is not quite common. if you go into a mosque compared to the church you will see no images in a mosque. >> a good reason to avoid both, right? keep your weekends free. >> that was a violent reaction after these cartoons came out. multiple embassies around the world were set on fire. i think over 139 people were killed in protests. >> probably more. >> right, yes. do you regret publishing the cartoons? >> no, i don't regret publishing these cartoons. they were in line with my fundamental approach to journalism, and it's, you know, if you hear about a story, if you hear about an issue you want to find out if it's true or not, right? that's what you do as a journalist. we just chose an untraditional way. instead of just asking people, we invited people working with images as their medium to show in practice how they view this issue. but, of course, i don't believe that
but you have throughout islamic history you see in copenhagen where you have, in fact, the 13th century image of the prophet. so it's not true that, you know, it's an eternal taboo within islam. but it is true the depictions is not quite common. if you go into a mosque compared to the church you will see no images in a mosque. >> a good reason to avoid both, right? keep your weekends free. >> that was a violent reaction after these cartoons came out. multiple embassies around the...
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. ♪ in december of 2009, at a climate conference in copenhagen, obama displayed his determination toue. on the global stage. >> good morning. >> as hillary clinton later explained in a democratic primary debate -- >> president obama and i were hunting for the chinese. >> -- she and president obama found themselves chasing beijing's delegation at that conference. why? >> we knew we had to get them to agree to something because there will be no effective efforts against climate change unless chinand india join with the rest of the world. >> when the american delegation found out about a secret meeting between china, india and other developing nations, they sent out a search party, found the meeting and the president and secretary of state crashed it. >> are you ready for it or do you guys need to talk some more? up to you. what do you think? are you waiting for me or do you want -- >> no, no, those guys -- >> no, no. no. >> my guys got in just like you guys got in. this is a joint meeting. my guys get in or we're leaving the meeting. >> it might have been undiplomatic, but according to
. ♪ in december of 2009, at a climate conference in copenhagen, obama displayed his determination toue. on the global stage. >> good morning. >> as hillary clinton later explained in a democratic primary debate -- >> president obama and i were hunting for the chinese. >> -- she and president obama found themselves chasing beijing's delegation at that conference. why? >> we knew we had to get them to agree to something because there will be no effective efforts...
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but you have throughout islamic history, you have -- you see them in copenhagen where you in fact have a 13th century image of the prophet. so it's not true that, you know, that it's an eternal taboo. , if you go into a mosque if you go to a church, you will not see images. nick: this is a good reason to avoid both, right? keep your weekends free. kat: there was a violent reaction after these cartoons came out. multiple embassies around the world were set on fire. i think over 139 people were killed in protests. do you regret publishing the cartoons? fleming: no, i don't regret publishing these cartoons. i mean, they were in line with my fundamental approach to journalism. it says that if there is -- if you hear about a story, if you hear about an issue, you want to find out if it's true or not. right? that's what you do as a journalist. we just chose an untraditionalal way. instead of just asking people, we invited people working with images as their medium to show in practice what -- how they view this issue. but of course i don't believe that a cartoon is worth a single human life.
but you have throughout islamic history, you have -- you see them in copenhagen where you in fact have a 13th century image of the prophet. so it's not true that, you know, that it's an eternal taboo. , if you go into a mosque if you go to a church, you will not see images. nick: this is a good reason to avoid both, right? keep your weekends free. kat: there was a violent reaction after these cartoons came out. multiple embassies around the world were set on fire. i think over 139 people were...
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from copenhagen to san francisco. and the next year we're going to put several hundred more on the streets and the year after that we will put several thousand more on the streets and that will still be a year and a half before ford motor company brings out its level four autonomous vehicle for the public. that is speed. but it's not scale. ford will still have a place in this ecosystem. and that's the promise of competitiveness. and if we can do it for that, you should go online and see what we've done with airbus in order to be able to launch this drone in record time. this is the future of manufacturing new vehicle systems in the ground and in the air and i'm proud to share it with you today so thank you for convening us. thank you. [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome chief executive officer and co-foundier of local motors -- [ laughter ] >> ladies and gentlemen, please make your way to the ballroom, the program will begin shortly. [ indistinct conversation ] >>> all day saturday, american history
from copenhagen to san francisco. and the next year we're going to put several hundred more on the streets and the year after that we will put several thousand more on the streets and that will still be a year and a half before ford motor company brings out its level four autonomous vehicle for the public. that is speed. but it's not scale. ford will still have a place in this ecosystem. and that's the promise of competitiveness. and if we can do it for that, you should go online and see what...