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. >> woodruff: the copenhagen jazz festival ends this weekend in denmark's capital. organizers claim it's the world's biggest such event, and that denmark has now become the epicenter of global jazz. some of the american musicians there express envy that the quintessential american music now thrives abroad, thanks to danish government investment. special correspondent malcolm brabant is based in copenhagen and brings us all that danish jazz. >> reporter: the streets and squares are alive to the sound of improvisation, as the city stages 1,400 concerts in ten days, leading to claims that copenhagen is now the jazz capital of the world. >> it's a kind of music you can make swing. we like the swing feeling, so that's how we perform it. >> reporter: drummer jorgen fjelstrup fears that like viennese waltzes, traditional jazz will soon be consigned to history. >> everything has its time. i think 5% of the people knows or likes this kind of jazz. mainly my age i think, so it will die with us. >> reporter: but in copenhagen's meat packing district the boundaries of jazz are
. >> woodruff: the copenhagen jazz festival ends this weekend in denmark's capital. organizers claim it's the world's biggest such event, and that denmark has now become the epicenter of global jazz. some of the american musicians there express envy that the quintessential american music now thrives abroad, thanks to danish government investment. special correspondent malcolm brabant is based in copenhagen and brings us all that danish jazz. >> reporter: the streets and squares are...
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we are pleased to talk to the cfo joining us from copenhagen. and as we look through them, is this sustainable, is there enough in the numbers to sustain this kind of trajectory? jacob: good morning and great to be here again and thank you for the comments. we are pleased with the quarter. it is a continuation of that we have seen for a number of quarters now and good lending growth across the nordic countries. continuede and a strong loan-loss impairments progress. pleasingt has been a quarter but it is a continuation of what we have seen in a numr of quarters. especially pleased with the capital built, building seven basis points. and overall, very pleased but we do not think there are any it is a in the quarter, continuation of that we have seen for a number of quarters. grow your continuing to despite years of negative interests. how much better are you getting with dealing with that, is the situation you can -- assume continues or do you see change ahead? jacob: it is the right question to ask area and we are on a list -- a bit of an experi
we are pleased to talk to the cfo joining us from copenhagen. and as we look through them, is this sustainable, is there enough in the numbers to sustain this kind of trajectory? jacob: good morning and great to be here again and thank you for the comments. we are pleased with the quarter. it is a continuation of that we have seen for a number of quarters now and good lending growth across the nordic countries. continuede and a strong loan-loss impairments progress. pleasingt has been a quarter...
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carston sherman with a university of copenhagen, computer hacker invited to def on in las vegas to test integrity of voting technology, many of which merchandised a rapidly becoming obsolete, within hours of the doors opening friday at the village, hackers penetrated the voting machine an gained access to electronic poll book. declined corporation to comment. elsewhere on the story, says, evidence ials said no uncovered in the systems involved in both casting or ounting were hacked, but researchers say tampering with touch-screen screens wouldn't be detectable. the machine was decertified and not used in last year's according to mr. sherman. apology for shifting that under camera. from john in pennsylvania, thanks for calling on open phones. democrats line. hello. caller: yes, good morning. just wanted to say good morning and i want to be really frank in what my opinion. senior citizen. 'm worked all my lifelike many americans in this country. it seems to me that entire system, the and not only my opinion, but years, for years and that we're making, no one gets only ones to get ahead ar
carston sherman with a university of copenhagen, computer hacker invited to def on in las vegas to test integrity of voting technology, many of which merchandised a rapidly becoming obsolete, within hours of the doors opening friday at the village, hackers penetrated the voting machine an gained access to electronic poll book. declined corporation to comment. elsewhere on the story, says, evidence ials said no uncovered in the systems involved in both casting or ounting were hacked, but...
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. >> in copenhagen, it's so bad the city recently installed smart signs like these, they tell the riders to take a different street if there are too many bikes clogging up the area. >> more people ride bikes than drive cars. the signs seem to be working. >> it's not every day i pass one of them, but i like to see it when i pass it, because it's during the rush hour usually. i know i'm faster than the cars. that's good. >> city officials hope to cut bicycle congestion by 50% by the year 2025. >> good luck. maybe we can learn something from that, too, right? >>> "world news" tonight is next. >> we want to head out quickly to the breaking news. sky 7 live over the brush fire in south san jose. more at >>> tonight, major developments. the russian meeting revealed. donald trump jr. now under the microscope after meeting with the russian who he believed had dirt on hillary clinton. did his father know about the meeting and what the white house is now saying tonight. >>> on life support, senate republicans and their plan to repeal and replace obamacare. the protests across the country. american
. >> in copenhagen, it's so bad the city recently installed smart signs like these, they tell the riders to take a different street if there are too many bikes clogging up the area. >> more people ride bikes than drive cars. the signs seem to be working. >> it's not every day i pass one of them, but i like to see it when i pass it, because it's during the rush hour usually. i know i'm faster than the cars. that's good. >> city officials hope to cut bicycle congestion by...
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european championship — captain ellen white scored both their goals as they beat denmark 2—1 in copenhageneir last six games. i thought he was full of resilience. ata i thought he was full of resilience. at a fantastic result. sweeping gaming —— came in and lost 2— nil. looking to put a good performance in. so for us, resilient, is going to be in porton. that's all the sport for now. let us have a quick look at some of those front pages. we will start in the mail on sunday which claims the prime minister is considering a dramatic u—turn on university tuition fees to attract younger voters to the tory party. the 0bserver reports a tory revolt against public—sector cuts suggesting theresa may is facing pressure from within the cabinet for demanding a radical overhaul of state funding for public services. meanwhile, the sunday telegraph reports claims that number ten has told business leaders that theresa may could walk out of brexit talks over the so—called divorce bill as a move designed to appeal to british voters. the express reports that british fishermen will be given exclusive rights t
european championship — captain ellen white scored both their goals as they beat denmark 2—1 in copenhageneir last six games. i thought he was full of resilience. ata i thought he was full of resilience. at a fantastic result. sweeping gaming —— came in and lost 2— nil. looking to put a good performance in. so for us, resilient, is going to be in porton. that's all the sport for now. let us have a quick look at some of those front pages. we will start in the mail on sunday which...
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nejra: they have identified copenhagen in helsinki as potential headquarters.eet bankers beware, a new report from mckinsey says new technologies are poised to perform a third of work now at investment banks across trading operations and capital market businesses. that is your business flash for this hour. vonnie: still ahead, much more on that bloomberg scoop, robert mueller said to be expanding his probe into president trump's business transactions as well as associates. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ atnie: let's take a look where european markets are trading as we head to the close. lower now come off by .4%. gaining, but seeing broad-based losses. the storyuro has been since mario draghi spoke, and that has picked up also on dollar weakness. bond markets, yields coming down, particularly that 10 year yield, germany down one basis point. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from london and new york. close. european nejra: equities finishing up the day. let's take to the action today. ecb day, if you look at the queckty, you see a bit of mixed picture here. euro grindi
nejra: they have identified copenhagen in helsinki as potential headquarters.eet bankers beware, a new report from mckinsey says new technologies are poised to perform a third of work now at investment banks across trading operations and capital market businesses. that is your business flash for this hour. vonnie: still ahead, much more on that bloomberg scoop, robert mueller said to be expanding his probe into president trump's business transactions as well as associates. this is bloomberg....
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i don't know what was it called a team in denmark in copenhagen that's when the you know that's when brazil the brics another fantastic story of the brics and but then trump in saying that this disagreement sucks especially he said it stinks it means calling it the truth about it so well it's a bad thing you know i think he's saying i think he's you say this is a funny thing he's pulling out of that thing for for the wrong kinds of reasons ok if anything what you need to do with the president is let's say let's make sure that all of these are both very commitments independently stablished commitments by each country get employed actually implemented in the countries that we're going to cut emissions by forty five percent in twenty twenty five that you actually do the list let's strengthen that agreement you don't pull out of a better agreement you know that is so important as a parent agree never disclosed talking shop santa do i think i mean trump said he's at the level of he's anti a new world order especially because it by putting america first you create more competition so what'
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her country for the first time, and scoring both of england's goals as they beat denmark 2—1 in copenhagen the euros with four wins from their last six games. i thought it was full of resilience and character, and you're dead right, it was a fantastic result for this england team, let's not that sweden came here in a competitive in a competitive qualifier and lost 2—0. we had a denmark team cheered on by a full house and a big crowd, and looking to put a good performance in, going to the european championships. so for us, a resilient character building win, which is going to be important come tournament time, so a really good exercise. that's all the sport. now on bbc news here's ben brown with the papers. hello, and welcome to our look at the sunday papers. with me are the journalist and broadcasterjames rampton and prashant rao, deputy europe business editor at the new york times. this morning's front pages. the mail on sunday, which claims that the prime minister theresa may is considering a dramatic u—turn on university tuition fees to attract younger voters to the conservative party.
her country for the first time, and scoring both of england's goals as they beat denmark 2—1 in copenhagen the euros with four wins from their last six games. i thought it was full of resilience and character, and you're dead right, it was a fantastic result for this england team, let's not that sweden came here in a competitive in a competitive qualifier and lost 2—0. we had a denmark team cheered on by a full house and a big crowd, and looking to put a good performance in, going to the...
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they're in copenhagen playing denmark where it's just approaching half time and the score is 1—0.nd then england's third place finish at the 2015 world cup. but there are still concerns that many young girls are leaving the sport when they reach their teenage years. alex gulrajani has more. when a former england international turns up at school, everyone wants a picture. rachel brown—finnis has played at the top of the game, but the dayjob played at the top of the game, but the day job now played at the top of the game, but the dayjob now is slightly different. speaking to teenagers at a school in manchester, her story is perfect to inspire the next generation. playing for your country, in the olympics, in front of 78,000 people at wembley and winning. they got to see for themselves the skills that got rachel to the top, a journey she hopes can be followed. i think football for girls has become normalised. it's not, look, women's football on tv, it becomes a normal and regular thing. some girls i've spoken to today have previously played football, some girls have never played foot
they're in copenhagen playing denmark where it's just approaching half time and the score is 1—0.nd then england's third place finish at the 2015 world cup. but there are still concerns that many young girls are leaving the sport when they reach their teenage years. alex gulrajani has more. when a former england international turns up at school, everyone wants a picture. rachel brown—finnis has played at the top of the game, but the dayjob played at the top of the game, but the day job now...
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. >> congestion in copenhagen from those on two wheels is so bad, the city installed five smart signs like this telling riders to take a different street if there are too many bikes clogging the road. >> city officials hope to cut bicycle congestion by 50% by the year 2025. >> something we can all learn from although it's tough to pedal down our freeways. >> i'm kristen sze. >> for all of us, we appreciate your time. >> have a good night. of course, we'll see you at 11:00 over on channel 7. narrator: today on corrupt crimes... a sleepy english village is rocked by the assault and murder of a young woman. clemente: keyworth is by all accounts a safe suburb. no one could have imagined a heinous crime of this nature happening here.
. >> congestion in copenhagen from those on two wheels is so bad, the city installed five smart signs like this telling riders to take a different street if there are too many bikes clogging the road. >> city officials hope to cut bicycle congestion by 50% by the year 2025. >> something we can all learn from although it's tough to pedal down our freeways. >> i'm kristen sze. >> for all of us, we appreciate your time. >> have a good night. of course, we'll see...
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of those five other people i was in on stage with in copenhagen for 45th anniversary of the danish mohammedartoons, one was shot at point-blank range, the other had his events shot up and two people were killed, another was forced out of public life entirely, and the fourth had her family's restaurant firebombed. those are real threats against media figures that go on in europe right now. the idea that reworking a joke that everyone knows is a joke is a threat to chris cuomo's safety is the most narcissistic, solipsistic act of navelgazing in a profession that is already so self obsessed nobody who isn't in the media can stand the media. >> tucker: [laughs] that is so nicely put. and the sense of humor is always the first thing to go. that is always the sign you have lost perspective. cnn's ministry of truth. mark steyn, god bless you. thank you. >> thanks a lot. >> tucker: meanwhile, in the realm of real news, the fourth of july holiday's are ominous actions from the country of north korea. on tuesday, it launched its first ever icbm, a rocket they can travel more than 3,000o hit alaska. t
of those five other people i was in on stage with in copenhagen for 45th anniversary of the danish mohammedartoons, one was shot at point-blank range, the other had his events shot up and two people were killed, another was forced out of public life entirely, and the fourth had her family's restaurant firebombed. those are real threats against media figures that go on in europe right now. the idea that reworking a joke that everyone knows is a joke is a threat to chris cuomo's safety is the...
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between amsterdam and copenhagen. a place where radicals love to meet and cause their mischief. do it to speaking donald trump in terms of what is happening on outside of the meetings? >> her intention is to be a foil to trump in many ways. stand up represent the sort of globalist view. i don't think -- germans are very meticulous planning these summits and events. i don't think it was their intention to have things spiral out of control. of course there is a lot of media there. what goes on behind closed doors will count in terms of substance. david: it is huge, huge pressure on police to keep the situation, so far they have done an outstanding job what we've seen from afar talking to blake burman. he is sending us. males what is happening, how well-organized the police are. to put all that on the hamburg police, i don't know. it is seems a little too much to ask of them? >> it's a burden of course. remember seattle a decade ago. david: yeah. >> there have been problems on these things. again, the german law enforcement is obviously tremendously capable. it is a distraction but
between amsterdam and copenhagen. a place where radicals love to meet and cause their mischief. do it to speaking donald trump in terms of what is happening on outside of the meetings? >> her intention is to be a foil to trump in many ways. stand up represent the sort of globalist view. i don't think -- germans are very meticulous planning these summits and events. i don't think it was their intention to have things spiral out of control. of course there is a lot of media there. what goes...
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european championship — captain ellen white scored both their goals as they beat denmark 2—1 in copenhagenght it was full of resilience and character. you are dead right. it was a fantastic result. sweden came through a competitive qualifier, and denmark were cheered on bya qualifier, and denmark were cheered on by a full house and a big crowd. for us, it was a resilient and character building wind which is important. the british trials for next month's world championships continue in birmingham today, and selectors already have their first headache after yesterday's action that's after cj ujah withdrew from men's100 metres. in his absence, reece presscod won the final, with james dasaolu second. they‘ re both guaranteed a spot in the squad, meaning the final third spot will go to either adam gemilli or ujah. the women's100 metres was more straightforward. asha phillip won herfourth british title with daryll neita coming home second. both of them are into the squad. dina asher—smith, who is returning from injury, finished fourth. the 200 metres will be her main event though in london next
european championship — captain ellen white scored both their goals as they beat denmark 2—1 in copenhagenght it was full of resilience and character. you are dead right. it was a fantastic result. sweden came through a competitive qualifier, and denmark were cheered on bya qualifier, and denmark were cheered on by a full house and a big crowd. for us, it was a resilient and character building wind which is important. the british trials for next month's world championships continue in...
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european championship — captain ellen white scored both their goals as they beat denmark 2—1 in copenhagenlast six games. i thought it was full of resilience and character. you are dead right. it was a fantastic result. sweden came through a competitive qualifier, and denmark were cheered on by a full house and a big crowd. for us, it was a resilient and character building win which is important. the british trials for next month's world championships continue in birmingham today, and selectors already 17 hours until wimbledon and we are counting down to the weather should be good. it should be ok for the first few days at least. thank you, jess. as you heard, the top tennis players from around the world are getting ready for wimbledon it sta rts getting ready for wimbledon it starts tomorrow. one couple who will be on the edge of their seats while they watch used andy and jamie murray's grandparents. they have done a special preview for bbc‘s column's timeline programme which sent them to ask three giants in the world of tenants to make tennis about the chances for their grandson. we are
european championship — captain ellen white scored both their goals as they beat denmark 2—1 in copenhagenlast six games. i thought it was full of resilience and character. you are dead right. it was a fantastic result. sweden came through a competitive qualifier, and denmark were cheered on by a full house and a big crowd. for us, it was a resilient and character building win which is important. the british trials for next month's world championships continue in birmingham today, and...
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her country for the first time, and scoring both of england‘s goals as they beat denmark 2—1 in copenhagenk team cheered on by a full house and a big crowd, and looking to put a good performance in, going to the european championships. so for us, a resilient character building win, which is going to be important come tournament time, so a really good exercise. the british trials for next months world championships continue in birmingham today, and selectors already have their first headache after yesterday‘s action that‘s after cj ujah withdrew from men‘s 100 metres. in his absence, reece presscod won the final, with james dasaolu second. they‘re both guaranteed a spot in the squad, meaning the final third spot will go to either adam gemilli or ujah. the women‘s 100 metres was more straightforward. asha phillip won herfourth british title, with daryll neeta coming home second. both of them are into the squad. dina asher—smith, who is returning from injury, finished fourth. the 200 metres will be her main event though in london next month. with katerina johnson thompson away focusing on hep
her country for the first time, and scoring both of england‘s goals as they beat denmark 2—1 in copenhagenk team cheered on by a full house and a big crowd, and looking to put a good performance in, going to the european championships. so for us, a resilient character building win, which is going to be important come tournament time, so a really good exercise. the british trials for next months world championships continue in birmingham today, and selectors already have their first headache...
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it's located right between amsterdam and copenhagen, it's on the north side of germany.there are a lot of liberal if not radical groups that are based there. do you think she did it as a sort of in-your-face thing for trump? >> angela merkel took a risk by choosing hamburg as the city here, and whether she did it to rankle trump or as a strategic move remains to be seen. now, like you said, this city has a population that is leftist. it has a radical history. and merkle isn't without risk. she's facing re-election in september. she's looking to solidify her status as the primary leader in europe. and she's saying here protests, even if they are massive and violent, can be a sign of a healthy democracy. that's what makes hamburg a tough place to host. david: it does. we should mention, by the way, sabrina, she was originally from hamburg, and for some reason her father brought her over to the east part of germany back in the days of the soviet union which wasn't a very pleasant place to grow up. but again, the question of whether she's sort of positioning herself as the l
it's located right between amsterdam and copenhagen, it's on the north side of germany.there are a lot of liberal if not radical groups that are based there. do you think she did it as a sort of in-your-face thing for trump? >> angela merkel took a risk by choosing hamburg as the city here, and whether she did it to rankle trump or as a strategic move remains to be seen. now, like you said, this city has a population that is leftist. it has a radical history. and merkle isn't without...
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what was it eighteen was in denmark in copenhagen that's when the you know that's when brazil the brics another fantastic story of the brics and but then trump in saying that this disagreement sucks especially he said it stinks it means calling the truth about it so well it's a bad thing you know i think he's saying i think he's you say this is a funny thing he's pulling out of that thing for for the wrong kinds of reasons ok if anything what you need to do with the president is let's say let's make sure that all of these are both very commitments independently stablished commitments by each country get employed actually implemented in the countries that we're going to cut emissions by forty five percent in twenty twenty five that you actually do the list let's strengthen that agreement you don't pull out of a better agreement you know that is so important as a pair of agree never disclosed talking shops in a do i think i mean trump said is that a global us is anti new world order essentially because it by putting america first you create more competition what's happened is useful than
what was it eighteen was in denmark in copenhagen that's when the you know that's when brazil the brics another fantastic story of the brics and but then trump in saying that this disagreement sucks especially he said it stinks it means calling the truth about it so well it's a bad thing you know i think he's saying i think he's you say this is a funny thing he's pulling out of that thing for for the wrong kinds of reasons ok if anything what you need to do with the president is let's say let's...
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to the author of the research professorjanne tolstrup at the university of southern denmark in copenhageneek and we are studying if there are differences between those who — for instance if a man is on average drinking 1a units a week, is there a difference in his risk of diabetes, whether he drinks it all during one night or tends to spread it out on three or four days. drinking alcohol in smaller proportions more frequently is associated with the lower risk as compared to drinking in only one portion. binge drink something bad, no drinking isn‘t so great but drinking three orfour no drinking isn‘t so great but drinking three or four times a week can drinking three or four times a week ca n stave drinking three or four times a week can stave off type two diabetes? well, yeah, now in this study we looked at specifically diabetes, so i would definitely not go out saying to everybody they should drink three orfour to everybody they should drink three or four times to everybody they should drink three orfour times a week to everybody they should drink three or four times a week because alcoh
to the author of the research professorjanne tolstrup at the university of southern denmark in copenhageneek and we are studying if there are differences between those who — for instance if a man is on average drinking 1a units a week, is there a difference in his risk of diabetes, whether he drinks it all during one night or tends to spread it out on three or four days. drinking alcohol in smaller proportions more frequently is associated with the lower risk as compared to drinking in only...
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i don't know what was it eighteen was in denmark in copenhagen that's when they you know that's when brazil the brics another fantastic story of the brics and but then trump in saying that this disagreement sucks especially he said it stinks it means calling the truth about it well it's a bad thing you know i think he's saying i think he's you say this is a funny thing he's pulling out of that thing for for the wrong kinds of reasons ok if anything what you need to do with the president is let's say let's make sure that all of these are both very commitments independently stablished commitments by each country get employed actually implemented in that country that we're going to cut emissions by forty five percent in twenty twenty five that you actually do. apologies for breaking into the program you can watch the kaiser report if you're with following that online at r.t. dot com but the china russian and chinese leaders are right now holding a joint press conference at the kremlin on a second and final day of it in moscow let's listen in to what's. the corporation which unites busin
i don't know what was it eighteen was in denmark in copenhagen that's when they you know that's when brazil the brics another fantastic story of the brics and but then trump in saying that this disagreement sucks especially he said it stinks it means calling the truth about it well it's a bad thing you know i think he's saying i think he's you say this is a funny thing he's pulling out of that thing for for the wrong kinds of reasons ok if anything what you need to do with the president is...
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huddersfield have signed the danish international matthaus jurgensen from copenhagen.ding test against new zealand. he missed the series decider in australia four years ago because of injury. he leads an unchanged side in auckland. for the la st unchanged side in auckland. for the last four years in the back of my mindl last four years in the back of my mind i have had this tour. i set my sights on this tour. i want to be in the team and play the last game. when it doesn't happen you accept it andl when it doesn't happen you accept it and i think happens for a reason. —— it happens. and to play in this and potentially to win it. england have moved on to 395 — seven. that is all the sport for now. i will keep you updated. jessica, thank you. see you later. more now on the g20 summit in hamburg, which is is getting underway mid tight security. climate change is one of the topics expected to dominate discussions. the prime minister, theresa may said she expressed a hope that the us would rejoin the paris agreement on climate change. i was cleared to president trump how di
huddersfield have signed the danish international matthaus jurgensen from copenhagen.ding test against new zealand. he missed the series decider in australia four years ago because of injury. he leads an unchanged side in auckland. for the la st unchanged side in auckland. for the last four years in the back of my mindl last four years in the back of my mind i have had this tour. i set my sights on this tour. i want to be in the team and play the last game. when it doesn't happen you accept it...
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many of the gis at that time were going north to denmark, going to stockholm, going to sweden and copenhagen, my thing was to go south. i'm going to north africa. i'm going to morocco. and now i have really purposed to do so to try and hook up with malcolm. and as a young man named ralph burns in philadelphia, i convinced him to go with me. and often i hitchhiked across germany. france, spain. i had a 32 day leave so i said i will take full extent of it and ralph was right there with me. we got all the way down to - took the ferry across to tangiers. when i arrived there, since i have is village background knew about the fat black pussycat. which is a bar where ted jones, i knew he owned or co-owned a bar or at least frequented a bar that was in tangiers called the fat black pussycat. and we went they are and found out that he was a migratory bird. whenever the seasons change he would switch. in the winter he would go where it was warm and otherwise.but you know it was timbuctoo as well as parts of tangiers was where he hung out. so when we got there he wasn't there. so the bartender told me
many of the gis at that time were going north to denmark, going to stockholm, going to sweden and copenhagen, my thing was to go south. i'm going to north africa. i'm going to morocco. and now i have really purposed to do so to try and hook up with malcolm. and as a young man named ralph burns in philadelphia, i convinced him to go with me. and often i hitchhiked across germany. france, spain. i had a 32 day leave so i said i will take full extent of it and ralph was right there with me. we got...
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many of the gis at that time are going north to denmark, going to stockholm, going to sweden and copenhagen, my thing was to go south. i'm going to north africa, going to morocco. now i have really a purpose to do so, to try to hook up with malcolm. as a young man named ralph barnes in philadelphia, i convinced him to go with me. and ralph and i hitchhiked across germany, france, spain. i had a 32 daily so i said will take full advantage of it. ralph was right there with me and we can all the way down to all dissenters and we took this very across to tangiers, and when i arrived there, i had his village background i knew about that fat black pussy cat which is a bar where ted jones, i knew he owned or co-owned a bar or at least frequented a bar that was in tangiers called that fat black pussy cat. so that was our destination. we went straight to the fat black pussy cat and discovered that ted jones was a migratory bird. whenever the seasons change, he would switch. when time he would be where it was warm. otherwise, you know, but timbuktu as well as parts of tangiers is where he hung out. s
many of the gis at that time are going north to denmark, going to stockholm, going to sweden and copenhagen, my thing was to go south. i'm going to north africa, going to morocco. now i have really a purpose to do so, to try to hook up with malcolm. as a young man named ralph barnes in philadelphia, i convinced him to go with me. and ralph and i hitchhiked across germany, france, spain. i had a 32 daily so i said will take full advantage of it. ralph was right there with me and we can all the...