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it's not about copenhagen. way. >> and one restaurant. >> then we can start. >> go, go, go. >> noma is the place where rene pretty much changed the whole world of gastronomy. for three years in a row, it was named the world's best restaurant by a jury of chefs and food writers who presumably know such things. >> come on with those two. they're sitting waiting. come on. >> wow. >> nor didic coconuts. >> so the question. how does this nice, down to earth guy rise to the top of the food world all while presenting things that no one could possibly think would taste that good? >> oh, man. >> they're delicious. >> i'm not sure, but that's what i'm here to find out. >> did you give him the moss? >> yes, chef. >> we know that noma has been said to be the world's best. >> this is 20 man hours of work a day. >> what we've heard outside of denmark is rene sources his ingredients exclusively from the nordic region, mostly from within 60 miles of the restaurant. >> quickly, come on. >> yes, chef. >> think about that. denmar
it's not about copenhagen. way. >> and one restaurant. >> then we can start. >> go, go, go. >> noma is the place where rene pretty much changed the whole world of gastronomy. for three years in a row, it was named the world's best restaurant by a jury of chefs and food writers who presumably know such things. >> come on with those two. they're sitting waiting. come on. >> wow. >> nor didic coconuts. >> so the question. how does this nice, down to...
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it was in copenhagen. you might remember that was just after president obama was elected, and he and his administration were pledging to the 192 countries that we were going to pass a form of cap and trade. well, they all went to copenhagen. i mean nancy pelosi, hillary, john kerry, barack obama. they all went there and told them that we're going to pass cap and trade here in the united states, so they all needed to follow. this was interesting because of the 192 countries that he was talking to, most of them didn't even know our form of government. they didn't know we had a senate that had to confirm these things or that we even had a legislature. they assumed that was going to happen. i remember right after they left, i went to copenhagen. i had to go in the morning and get back there time for votes all in one day. and i did that. and i felt at that time, they termed me as the one-man truth squad. and i told them under no circumstances -- this is 2009 -- were we going to pass any kind of cap and trade in
it was in copenhagen. you might remember that was just after president obama was elected, and he and his administration were pledging to the 192 countries that we were going to pass a form of cap and trade. well, they all went to copenhagen. i mean nancy pelosi, hillary, john kerry, barack obama. they all went there and told them that we're going to pass cap and trade here in the united states, so they all needed to follow. this was interesting because of the 192 countries that he was talking...
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i returned last week from a meeting in copenhagen with i returned last week from a withng in copenhagen ministers of defense from 14 nations to coordinate our political way ahead in the defeat isis campaign. chairman dunford returned yesterday from achieved of -- a chief of defense meeting in brussels with 28 nato nations plus his counterparts from a nations andonal they discussed the military aspects of that campaign. trump'srk, president special envoy and final state permit leader to the coalition to counter isis returned a few hours ago from his trip to syria , iraq, and jordan to does this was our first opportunity to get together. which of events of that for this conference. today is a good day to describe what has happened. president trump directed the department of defense to lead al departments in comprehensive review. we submit that report and after his review, he then ordered an accelerated operation against isis. what does that mean question --? two significant changes resulted. first, he delegated authority to the right level to aggressively -- in a timely matter matter, mov
i returned last week from a meeting in copenhagen with i returned last week from a withng in copenhagen ministers of defense from 14 nations to coordinate our political way ahead in the defeat isis campaign. chairman dunford returned yesterday from achieved of -- a chief of defense meeting in brussels with 28 nato nations plus his counterparts from a nations andonal they discussed the military aspects of that campaign. trump'srk, president special envoy and final state permit leader to the...
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our recent coalition meetings in brussels, copenhagen, and elsewhere reflect a energized campaign among treating patients partnering with of course the iraqi security forces in iraq and the counter forces in syria. what have we achieved we have fought the elements from southeast asia to africa. collaboration among many nations , intelligence services continue to complicate and blunt isis operation. even if isis continues to pursue and conduct the tax against the united states and our allies to centralize directed plot that also to inspire in. from the philippines to europe and beyond while isis remains dangerous they are no longer carrying an air of strength. in afghanistan, two weeks ago, president said he killed the leader of isis plus two thirds of their strength were killed during very tough operations mostly in. [inaudible] province. francis led a two-year ongoing campaign in the late todd beeson and west africa to throw isis off balance with 4000 of their troops on the ground to support our african allies. in libya we start a significant presence in january of this year our attack
our recent coalition meetings in brussels, copenhagen, and elsewhere reflect a energized campaign among treating patients partnering with of course the iraqi security forces in iraq and the counter forces in syria. what have we achieved we have fought the elements from southeast asia to africa. collaboration among many nations , intelligence services continue to complicate and blunt isis operation. even if isis continues to pursue and conduct the tax against the united states and our allies to...
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i returned last week from a withng in copenhagen ministers of defense from 14 nations to coordinate our political way ahead in the defeat isis campaign. chairman
i returned last week from a withng in copenhagen ministers of defense from 14 nations to coordinate our political way ahead in the defeat isis campaign. chairman
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i returned last week from a meeting in copenhagen with ministers of defense from 14 nations to coordinate our political way ahead in the defeat isis campaign. chairman dunford returned yesterday from a chief of defense meeting in brussels with defeat isis campaign.
i returned last week from a meeting in copenhagen with ministers of defense from 14 nations to coordinate our political way ahead in the defeat isis campaign. chairman dunford returned yesterday from a chief of defense meeting in brussels with defeat isis campaign.
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i returned last week from a withng in copenhagen ministers of defense from 14 nations to coordinate our political way ahead in the defeat isis campaign. chairman dunford returned yesterday from achieved of -- a chief of defense meeting in brussels with 28 nato nations plus his counterparts from a nations andonal they discussed the military aspects of that campaign. trump'srk, president special envoy and final state permit leader to the coalition
i returned last week from a withng in copenhagen ministers of defense from 14 nations to coordinate our political way ahead in the defeat isis campaign. chairman dunford returned yesterday from achieved of -- a chief of defense meeting in brussels with 28 nato nations plus his counterparts from a nations andonal they discussed the military aspects of that campaign. trump'srk, president special envoy and final state permit leader to the coalition
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he joins us from copenhagen. the president also telling cbs he's looking at an infrastructure plan to come out within two or three weeks. do you think this is largely cosmetic along the lines of what we saw with the tax overhaul, just a big announcement and not major details? >> i think you're right. the beta to what trump is saying is going down because we're used to these big comments and not much has happened. for us here, we're looking for fiscal stimulus whether it's tax cuts, infrastructure, hitting the u.s. economy in the second half of 2018. so that means we have a u.s. economy doing okay, but not big growth. >> it's interesting, ben bernanke was on the record saying he does not see the u.s. economy growing faster than 3%. then we heard some comments coming from the trump administration, i think that was mr. mnuchin also saying, yes, it will grow above 3% thanks to the tax reform and the infrastructure package. which camp are you in? >> i'm more in the less hawkish camp. i think it will take a lot for the
he joins us from copenhagen. the president also telling cbs he's looking at an infrastructure plan to come out within two or three weeks. do you think this is largely cosmetic along the lines of what we saw with the tax overhaul, just a big announcement and not major details? >> i think you're right. the beta to what trump is saying is going down because we're used to these big comments and not much has happened. for us here, we're looking for fiscal stimulus whether it's tax cuts,...
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the match against the danes is in copenhagen on saturdayjuly the 1st.face scotland, spain and portugal in their group games at the tournament injuly. andy murray's preparations for the french open have stalled again. the world number one has been knocked out of the madrid open at the last 16 stage by borna coric. a player ranked 59 in the world. adam wild reports. in sport, progress comes in many forms. in madrid, it was the electronic coin toss. progress of sorts. andy murray, with an early—season injury behind him, was looking to find form before the grand slam season starts. in truth, few expected him to be troubled by a bomb at —— borna coric. the world 59 broke andy murray three times on his way to winning the opening set. andy murray again was struggling with his serve. whilst he faltered, borna coric fox dummett florist. he was given a place as a so—called lucky loser. —— flourished. andy murray appeared a little bit distracted and often frustrated, enough to give the 20—year—old the opportunity that he needed. a straight sets win. well progress
the match against the danes is in copenhagen on saturdayjuly the 1st.face scotland, spain and portugal in their group games at the tournament injuly. andy murray's preparations for the french open have stalled again. the world number one has been knocked out of the madrid open at the last 16 stage by borna coric. a player ranked 59 in the world. adam wild reports. in sport, progress comes in many forms. in madrid, it was the electronic coin toss. progress of sorts. andy murray, with an...
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. >> it failed in copenhagen, succeeded in paris and now the u.s. is pulling out. thank you very much. let's go to christine romans. you were here yesterday with us telling us about those big corporate ceos urging the president to stay in, including some energy companies who wanted to see this remain. >> that's right. they told the president, look, we think that climate change is inevitable and we need to have a seat at the table as the rest of the world comes to a deal on it. by mid century, india is expected to surpass the u.s. so if the u.s. pulls back, who will be the leader on technology, change and initiatives. many companies worry the u.s. seeds its leadership on this stage. also interesting to me, the president apparently has rejected the advice of his job diplomat, rex tillerson, who used to run an emergency company, exxon mobile. exxon mobile in 2007 after a complicated history on climate change acknowledged that it came to the conclusion it is real and it needs to be dealt with. even today exxon mobile is having a shareholder meeting where there was a sh
. >> it failed in copenhagen, succeeded in paris and now the u.s. is pulling out. thank you very much. let's go to christine romans. you were here yesterday with us telling us about those big corporate ceos urging the president to stay in, including some energy companies who wanted to see this remain. >> that's right. they told the president, look, we think that climate change is inevitable and we need to have a seat at the table as the rest of the world comes to a deal on it. by...
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in copenhagen though, we met a female imam, one of a growing number of muslim women prayer leaders.s. khankan: it's because men have dominated religion within time, over history, and this is also why many interpretations of religion are patriarchal in their interpretation. so i do believe that it is important. i do believe that with the spreading of female imams, it will help in creating a more progressive spiritual approach to the interpretation. my father, he always -- he introduced me to scholars who have a feminist, spiritual approaoach to the e understang and interpretation of islam. and the way he practiced islam and the way he defines his interpretation, to me, it's a feminist, spiritual approach. reporter: sherin khankan's father is a syrian, who fled political persecution in his homeland. her mother is finnish and came to denmark for work. sherin was born in denmark, and knew from an early age she wanted to establish a mosque. her goal is to present islam's enlightenened tenets to cocour the perception of islam as a violent faith. today, she is speaking with students from t
in copenhagen though, we met a female imam, one of a growing number of muslim women prayer leaders.s. khankan: it's because men have dominated religion within time, over history, and this is also why many interpretations of religion are patriarchal in their interpretation. so i do believe that it is important. i do believe that with the spreading of female imams, it will help in creating a more progressive spiritual approach to the interpretation. my father, he always -- he introduced me to...
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the match against the danes is in copenhagen on saturday the 1st of july.ified for the euros. england will face scotland, spain and portugal in their group games scotland, spain and portugal in theirgroup games in scotland, spain and portugal in their group games in the tournament later that month. and that is all the sport for now. we will have more in the next hour. many thanks. we will see you then. senior labour figures are meeting to approve the party's general election manifesto after a draft version was leaked to the media. the document includes plans to renationalise the railways, royal mail and parts of the energy industry, the scrapping of university tuition fees in england, and a ban on "fracking". our chief political correspondent vicki young is outside the meeting in central london. how embarrassing is this for the party? well, i think initially the idea that this has been leaked, an entire ma nifesto, that this has been leaked, an entire manifesto, of course, that is embarrassing. they would have had a plan to butt out various different announ
the match against the danes is in copenhagen on saturday the 1st of july.ified for the euros. england will face scotland, spain and portugal in their group games scotland, spain and portugal in theirgroup games in scotland, spain and portugal in their group games in the tournament later that month. and that is all the sport for now. we will have more in the next hour. many thanks. we will see you then. senior labour figures are meeting to approve the party's general election manifesto after a...
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and i woke up one morning with a tee time after lunch but i woke up in copenhagen. [ light laughter ] and there was a ferry involved. i woke up -- i woke up that morning wearing one sock and there was a half smoked cigar in the bed. and i've never smoked. [ laughter ] the only way it could have been more eerie would have been if there had been 100 extra dollars in my wallet. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: thank goodness there wasn't. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: do you remember getting on a ferry at all? >> i got on -- well no, i don't remember getting on the ferry to get there. i remember going back, i was panic stricken. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: i'm so happy that you're still with us and that you -- >> yeah, thank you. >> jimmy: you're doing well. you told me that you once had the worst caddie, you worked with the worst caddie ever. >> oh, he was -- you wouldn't trust him to sit the right way around on a toilet seat. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: who is he and does he >> rodney. rodney willard. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you didn't even hesitate. >> no. >> jimmy: you didn't even hesitate. >> no
and i woke up one morning with a tee time after lunch but i woke up in copenhagen. [ light laughter ] and there was a ferry involved. i woke up -- i woke up that morning wearing one sock and there was a half smoked cigar in the bed. and i've never smoked. [ laughter ] the only way it could have been more eerie would have been if there had been 100 extra dollars in my wallet. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: thank goodness there wasn't. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: do you remember...
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. >> the white house looks just like copenhagen. >> some days it does. a stop there to really reassure u.s. allies. >> while the defense secretary at the white house, the president is getting ready to review u.s. strategy in afghanistan, where the u.s. has been fighting its longest war ever. the president is expected to weigh sending more troops, maybe as many as 5,000 more. he will be meeting with mcmaster very shortly. barbara, how many troops for how long and to do what? >> all very good questions. no answers just yet. let's remember, this is a president who campaigned not necessarily on sending a lot more troops overseas, but it looks like the pentagon sending these options to the white house wants up to 5,0 0 troops. there is about 8,400 there right now. so the question is how robust? is this going to beef up the operations to fight against the taliban, which are resurgent in the east and in the south. is this going to be enough to drive the taliban to the negotiating table, or is this what we have seen in the past? more troops, more fighting, more
. >> the white house looks just like copenhagen. >> some days it does. a stop there to really reassure u.s. allies. >> while the defense secretary at the white house, the president is getting ready to review u.s. strategy in afghanistan, where the u.s. has been fighting its longest war ever. the president is expected to weigh sending more troops, maybe as many as 5,000 more. he will be meeting with mcmaster very shortly. barbara, how many troops for how long and to do what?...
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defense secretary james mattis today in copenhagen. >> in afghanistan we're up against a determined enemy. as i said, isis has been thrown back there. al qaeda has been unable to amount attacks out of afghanistan >> reporter: decision on afghanistan is pitting president trump against candidate trump. >> what i do is i authorize my military. we have the greatest military in the world. >> reporter: before winning the white house, mr. trump spoke out forcefully against doubling down on america's longest war. four years ago he argued on twitter we should leave afghanistan immediately. no mar wasted lives. if we have to go back in, we go in hard and quick, rebuild the u.s. first. on the campaign trail he said this. >> we are going to end the era of nation-building, and instead focus on destroying, destroying, destroying isis and radical islamic terrorism. >> reporter: white house press secretary sean spicer said today there was no contradiction. >> the one thing that there's a difference between afghanistan proper and our effort to defeat isis, and that's one thing that he is also very clear o
defense secretary james mattis today in copenhagen. >> in afghanistan we're up against a determined enemy. as i said, isis has been thrown back there. al qaeda has been unable to amount attacks out of afghanistan >> reporter: decision on afghanistan is pitting president trump against candidate trump. >> what i do is i authorize my military. we have the greatest military in the world. >> reporter: before winning the white house, mr. trump spoke out forcefully against...
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our recent coalition meetings in brussels, copenhagen and elsewhere have a -- with the forces in iraq and the forces in syria. so what have we achieved? we have fought isis elements from southeast asia to africa. collaboration among many nations, intelligence services continues to complicate and blunt sis operations. even as isis continues to pursue and conduct attacks against the united states. and our allies through centralized directed plots but also through inspired attacks. from the philippines to europe and beyond while isis remains dangerous, they are no longer carrying an air of strength. in afghanistan two weeks ago the president announced we had killed the leader of isis plus approximately two thirds of their strength been killed during very tough pragoperation. france has brilliantly led a two year ongoing campaign in the lake chad basin and west africa to throw isis off balance with 4,000 of their troops on the ground to support our african allies. in libya we struck a significant isis presence there in january of this year. our attack against their concentrated strength w
our recent coalition meetings in brussels, copenhagen and elsewhere have a -- with the forces in iraq and the forces in syria. so what have we achieved? we have fought isis elements from southeast asia to africa. collaboration among many nations, intelligence services continues to complicate and blunt sis operations. even as isis continues to pursue and conduct attacks against the united states. and our allies through centralized directed plots but also through inspired attacks. from the...
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the nuts and bolts, this was a landmark agreement and they couldn't reach it in copenhagen in 2009 and they did reach it in 2015. what does it mean if they pull out? >> the u.s. was the leader of the agreement that was established in 2015 at the climate change conference in paris and you had 147 countries that ratified this agreement. it aimed to limit the rise of global temperatures to under 2 degrees celsius which is a big, significant drop and countries must summit emissions assessments every five years and requires countries to reach $100 billion in climate-related financing to make sure the regulations are met by 2020, and the fact that the u.s. also the largest emitter of carbon emissions was committing to 26% to 28% drop by 2025, that is huge, and so this won't really roll back the whole agreement for all of the other country, but it could have a real ripple effect to other countries that are starting to get serious about climate change that they might start to waffle on their commitments. >> many european leaders, and business leaders to get to, as well and people within the pr
the nuts and bolts, this was a landmark agreement and they couldn't reach it in copenhagen in 2009 and they did reach it in 2015. what does it mean if they pull out? >> the u.s. was the leader of the agreement that was established in 2015 at the climate change conference in paris and you had 147 countries that ratified this agreement. it aimed to limit the rise of global temperatures to under 2 degrees celsius which is a big, significant drop and countries must summit emissions...
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let's talk to a man in copenhagen. the company's c.e.o.. good morning to you.ions on the numbers. just give us a sense briefly of what lies line them and what tells us what happens next for your business. >> thank you very much. good morning to you as well. i think it is all in numbers. the first quarter, so satisfied with the results. well executed according to our plans. guy: you have a lot of cash on the balance sheet. what are you going to do with it? >> we have it is important in this industry to have a strong balance sheet. as we have also shown before, we have buy backs. we did in q 1. we will evaluate if we feel that we have any excess cash so we're not ruling out or promising any buybacks. guy: what about starting to diversify this business? you talked about this in the past. i would like to get an update on your thinking. is storage right direction for vestas to go down? >> i think in general, all kinds of technology that actually enable us to integrates even more into the electricity system is interesting for us. that's the storage, the connections.
let's talk to a man in copenhagen. the company's c.e.o.. good morning to you.ions on the numbers. just give us a sense briefly of what lies line them and what tells us what happens next for your business. >> thank you very much. good morning to you as well. i think it is all in numbers. the first quarter, so satisfied with the results. well executed according to our plans. guy: you have a lot of cash on the balance sheet. what are you going to do with it? >> we have it is important...
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. >> reporter: the european union, whose environment agency is based in copenhagen, is fully committedthe paris climate agreement, which requires signatories to tighten up emissions by 2020 and beyond. its dismayed that the president may leave the accord. climate change specialist magda jozwicka. >> it is of course very important that countries around the world stick to the paris agreement because overall we need to work on our long term decarbonization goals and the long term well being. >> reporter: the scandinavians doubt that environmental arguments will change the president's mind, but they hope the economic case for electric vehicles will have more success. for the pbs newshour, i'm malcolm brabant in norway. >> brangham: decades ago, china began a practice that human rights advocates and medical ethicists condemned: taking organs, such as kidneys and livers, from executed prisoners in order to transplant them into patients who needed them. the chinese government says its reformed the practice: now they say they recover organs only from volunteers. but some say the practice conti
. >> reporter: the european union, whose environment agency is based in copenhagen, is fully committedthe paris climate agreement, which requires signatories to tighten up emissions by 2020 and beyond. its dismayed that the president may leave the accord. climate change specialist magda jozwicka. >> it is of course very important that countries around the world stick to the paris agreement because overall we need to work on our long term decarbonization goals and the long term well...
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he was in copenhagen saying in afghanistan we are up against a determined enemy here. when a government wins the affection, resuspepect of afgha people no enemy can win against them. this is clearly, susan and jeremy, discussion that's being had frequently. secretary mattis. h.r. mcmaster. secretary tillerson and the president himself. trump seems to have had an evolution. in january he said let's get out of afghanistan. our troops are being killed by the afghanis. we train and waste billions there. nonsense. rebuild the u.s. in september of 2012. 84% of troops wounded. 70% of our brave men and women killed in afghanistan have all gone under obama. get out of there. >> this is a debate that not just president trump has had. it's a debate that president obama and george w. bush had. the idea, going in hard and fast and getting out of afghan has not proved to be possible for any of them or for other nations that have gotten involved in afghanistan. that's what makes it such a hard question for the trump administration. clearly, if he goes for a troop buildup in afghanist
he was in copenhagen saying in afghanistan we are up against a determined enemy here. when a government wins the affection, resuspepect of afgha people no enemy can win against them. this is clearly, susan and jeremy, discussion that's being had frequently. secretary mattis. h.r. mcmaster. secretary tillerson and the president himself. trump seems to have had an evolution. in january he said let's get out of afghanistan. our troops are being killed by the afghanis. we train and waste billions...
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climate change conference in copenhagen. in the ad right here, donald trump called on president obama to allow the united states of america to, quote, to serve in modeling the change necessary to protect humanity and our planet. eight years later, eight years later the person ho signed this letter and -- who signed this letter and joined all these other c.e.o.'s in saying president obama, wake up, let's do something about this climate change stuff, get in line and make sure we're leading the parade, eight years later he's not signing the letter. he's the addressee on the letter from again hundreds of c.e.o.'s from around the country and they're urging him to do the very same thing that donald trump joined in urging barack obama to do eight years earlier. if you ever wonder -- want to think of something that is ironic, you find two full-page ads that represent the term irony, this is it. this is it. well, the companies noted in this second full-page ad that the paris agreement provides just the kind of framework that we need.
climate change conference in copenhagen. in the ad right here, donald trump called on president obama to allow the united states of america to, quote, to serve in modeling the change necessary to protect humanity and our planet. eight years later, eight years later the person ho signed this letter and -- who signed this letter and joined all these other c.e.o.'s in saying president obama, wake up, let's do something about this climate change stuff, get in line and make sure we're leading the...
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on a boating excursion in copenhagen in the harbor.kless driving by jet skiers caused them to crash into the students' boat. five students were sent to the hospital. police reportedly arrested nine people. >> delta air lines canceled the schedule media day event in the wake of congressional probe. into customer service issues. the news comes a few days after a family with two young children was kicked off a flight from maui to l.a. for refusing to give up their 2-year-old's seat. the video posted to youtube last week and made quite a stir. in an online statement, delta said the timing for the event wasn't right. >> now, a senior pilot has reportedly been suspended for sleeping on the job. a worried passenger snapped a photo and posted it online. the pilot with the airline called pia, is under investigatio lives of 300 passengers at risk when he took a nap in business class. leaving a trainee at the controls on a flight from islamabad to london. now the captain apparently did not emerge until 2 1/2 hours later. >> wow. >> guess he wante
on a boating excursion in copenhagen in the harbor.kless driving by jet skiers caused them to crash into the students' boat. five students were sent to the hospital. police reportedly arrested nine people. >> delta air lines canceled the schedule media day event in the wake of congressional probe. into customer service issues. the news comes a few days after a family with two young children was kicked off a flight from maui to l.a. for refusing to give up their 2-year-old's seat. the...
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. >> bill: vandals wanted after open copenhagen's aerial statue was painted red.nting. she was hosed down and they got all that stuff off. >> shannon: i thought she looked good in red. >> bill: who can argue? we have to run, we hope you have a fantastic weekend and we'll see you tomorrow. >> shannon: "happening now" starts right now. >> jenna: we began with a fox news alert. the white house pushing back against targets against the president son-in-law. i'm jenna lee. >> jon: i'm jon scott. the president calling the push against kushner fake news. >> jenna: the staff shakeup at the white house, press secretary sean spicer is scheduled to hold the daily news briefing at 2:00 p.m. eastern time and there'll be a lot of questions about who is in and who's out. a space for a good day to you and you are right. the president has made it clear
. >> bill: vandals wanted after open copenhagen's aerial statue was painted red.nting. she was hosed down and they got all that stuff off. >> shannon: i thought she looked good in red. >> bill: who can argue? we have to run, we hope you have a fantastic weekend and we'll see you tomorrow. >> shannon: "happening now" starts right now. >> jenna: we began with a fox news alert. the white house pushing back against targets against the president son-in-law....
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on copenhagen from the secretary mattis will also meet separately the minister of defense to discussn security and the importance of the nato alliance and with the danish prime minister to reaffirm between denmark and the united states. other candidates, secretaries think he is in utah continuing his four day listening to her on the national monument in grand staircase national monument putting into action president trumps april 27th executive order to review these monuments. the secretary of will be -- the million plus acre monument in an afternoon hiking tour and a roundtable meeting this evening with friends in the museum. while in utah the secretary and other officials are holding daily press briefings on the ground. reach out to the interior department for me details. with that, i'll take your qutions. >> thank you. president-elect trump with mike flynn as his national security adviser. why did he ignore that? >> the president doesn't disclose details of meetings he had which in this case is an hour-long meeting but it's true president obama made it known he wasn't exactly a fan
on copenhagen from the secretary mattis will also meet separately the minister of defense to discussn security and the importance of the nato alliance and with the danish prime minister to reaffirm between denmark and the united states. other candidates, secretaries think he is in utah continuing his four day listening to her on the national monument in grand staircase national monument putting into action president trumps april 27th executive order to review these monuments. the secretary of...
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defense secretary jim mattis enrived in copenhagen and he said that the u.s.ral safe zones in syria. >> we have to look at it -- the devil is always in the details, right? so we have to look at the details to see if we can work them out. see if we think they'll be effective. can we actually execute them? >> pyongyang university releasing a statement on the recent detention of an american citizen saying the arrest of kim hak-song was not connected with the work of the university. north korea says kim was detained on saturday. >>> former acting attorney general sally yates who was fired by trump will testify this afternoon. she is expected to tell the senate panel she strongly warned the white house about michael flynn's contacts with the russian ambassador to the u.s. weeks before flynn was fired. >>> that's the news update this hour. you are up to date. carl, back to you. >> sue herera, thank you very much. >>> when we return, warren buffett sending a warning saying this investment is a big mistake. >> anybody that prefers bonds today to the stocks is making a
defense secretary jim mattis enrived in copenhagen and he said that the u.s.ral safe zones in syria. >> we have to look at it -- the devil is always in the details, right? so we have to look at the details to see if we can work them out. see if we think they'll be effective. can we actually execute them? >> pyongyang university releasing a statement on the recent detention of an american citizen saying the arrest of kim hak-song was not connected with the work of the university....
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i'm off to copenhagen. £9. it's100 now. simon calder is travel editor of the independent.hen they all have to be thrown away. she will no how much she can get for it, but it all depends how much they can sell for. —— know. if by lunchtime you cannot sell them, you cut the price. if you have loads at the end of the day you will drop the price because it is perishable. hotel beds are just the same, perishable. so they are trying to make the most. we will move on from bananas. how do we know the best price for a ticket? there are clear rules. if it is the school holidays you are looking for, the best time to book a ticket is as early as possible, 10— 11 months ahead. you will see airline is have ahead. you will see airline is have a marvellous time putting prices up the closer it gets. —— airlines. just a shortfall flight will be £883 return around that time. —— short—haul. 0utside return around that time. —— short—haul. outside the holidays, thenit short—haul. outside the holidays, then it is to see which airline links first. -- blinks. you get the same with hotels. the pric
i'm off to copenhagen. £9. it's100 now. simon calder is travel editor of the independent.hen they all have to be thrown away. she will no how much she can get for it, but it all depends how much they can sell for. —— know. if by lunchtime you cannot sell them, you cut the price. if you have loads at the end of the day you will drop the price because it is perishable. hotel beds are just the same, perishable. so they are trying to make the most. we will move on from bananas. how do we know...
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mattis speaking with reporters before meeting with leaders in copenhagen to discuss how to defeat isisre nato strong show of force before wrapping things up at the conference about the terror crisis in somalia there in london. more provocation from north korea. the rogue nation now detaining a fourth american citizen. state media there accusing a professor of unspecified acts of hostility. kim habitationon the second teacher being detained while working at university in pyongyang. the fourth arrest adam warmbier currently serving 15 year prison sentence. outrage after the sacramento city council approved hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars to protect illegal immigrants from being deported. the backlash instant. >> will when you come to america, you violate the law, you are a criminal. jackie: critics blasting the $300,000 defense fund. 10% of sacramento residents are not u.s. citizens. and finally, the mtv movie and tv awards making sure viewers get a healthy dose of politics. marks seen watters, a democratic congresswoman calling for president trump's impeachment getting a stand
mattis speaking with reporters before meeting with leaders in copenhagen to discuss how to defeat isisre nato strong show of force before wrapping things up at the conference about the terror crisis in somalia there in london. more provocation from north korea. the rogue nation now detaining a fourth american citizen. state media there accusing a professor of unspecified acts of hostility. kim habitationon the second teacher being detained while working at university in pyongyang. the fourth...
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later on the synagogue in copenhagen. european governments have since passed laws designed to better protect their jewish steps, designed to punish those who perpetrate anti-semitic incidents, but much more work remains to be done. because there needs to be a better coordination on these efforts between jewish communities and law enforcement and more comprehensive reporting on the incidents to identify trends, to identify problematic regions. in addition, in addition, in order to consistently apply anti-semitism laws throughout europe, there needs to be a uniform legal understanding of what constitutes anti-semitism. let me explain. we must be clear on this. the firebombing of synagogues is not a political protest. the defacing of cemeteries, the yelling slurs at rabbis, the threatening of jewish schoolchildren, this is not political protest. this is anti-semitism and it must be stopped. absent a clear-eyed definition of anti-semitism, perpetrator of violent acts have at times been given a pass for their actions due to th
later on the synagogue in copenhagen. european governments have since passed laws designed to better protect their jewish steps, designed to punish those who perpetrate anti-semitic incidents, but much more work remains to be done. because there needs to be a better coordination on these efforts between jewish communities and law enforcement and more comprehensive reporting on the incidents to identify trends, to identify problematic regions. in addition, in addition, in order to consistently...