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what are we looking at here in copenhagen? >> this is a waste to energy power plant that is already running but it's -- the special part of it is that it's the cleanest waste to energy power plant in the world. there are no toxins coming out of the chimney, so we got the idea that since you normally want to be as far away from a power plant as possible because it's noisy and smelly and polluting. here, we got the idea that we could turn the roof into a park and in copenhagen, we have absolutely no mountains. we might be a scandinavian country but we have no mountains. we have to go six hours by car to sweden to alpine ski, but because our power plant is so big, we've actually turned the roof of the power plant into an alpine ski slope. >> i mean, why did you do it? how did you think of this? what was the meeting like where you said, we've designed this really clean waste to energy power plant in copenhagen, let's snowboard on it? >> it was, actually, something like that. we called this idea social infrastructure that you can a
what are we looking at here in copenhagen? >> this is a waste to energy power plant that is already running but it's -- the special part of it is that it's the cleanest waste to energy power plant in the world. there are no toxins coming out of the chimney, so we got the idea that since you normally want to be as far away from a power plant as possible because it's noisy and smelly and polluting. here, we got the idea that we could turn the roof into a park and in copenhagen, we have...
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at copenhagen university, istudied in arabic language, at copenhagen university, i studied in egypt andamascus. sorry to interrupt, ijust ultimately in syria and damascus. sorry to interrupt, i just want... arabic language is very difficult andi arabic language is very difficult and i am still on thatjourney. arabic language is very difficult and i am still on that journey. 0k. you talk about egypt. a wonderful example what do you think the revered islamic scholars of allah so university would make of your claims to redefine and on patriarchal non— misogynist islam ? to redefine and on patriarchal non— misogynist islam? as in any university there are mixed views. at the university concerning the concept of female imams you will find scholars say that female imams isa find scholars say that female imams is a possibility, it is legal. three out of four is the next course of oui’ out of four is the next course of ourfemale imams out of four is the next course of our female imams leading out of four is the next course of ourfemale imams leading to press for other women. so it's actually not
at copenhagen university, istudied in arabic language, at copenhagen university, i studied in egypt andamascus. sorry to interrupt, ijust ultimately in syria and damascus. sorry to interrupt, i just want... arabic language is very difficult andi arabic language is very difficult and i am still on thatjourney. arabic language is very difficult and i am still on that journey. 0k. you talk about egypt. a wonderful example what do you think the revered islamic scholars of allah so university would...
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but are muslim men in copenhagen signing on to this? only two islamic communities in denmark and we are one of them who give the women the right to divorce in the marriage contract and this is what we want to change. we want to standardise the practice where male imams implement the right to divorce in the contract, and it is really crucial because today there are women all over the world who are trapped in violent marriages and they cannot even get the islamic divorce because the husband refuses. so we have to implement that right. you keep telling me we have to do this, we need to do that, and i understand and ifeel your passion, but the truth is it isn't gonna happen unless you take the bulk of the muslim community with you, and before we get to the outside world, let's stick with denmark. i think i nearly 300,000 muslims in denmark, roughly 5% of the population. yes. you in your mariam mosque, which has garnered a huge amount of publicity, but it hasn't actually collected a huge number of members and followers. i mean, you only have
but are muslim men in copenhagen signing on to this? only two islamic communities in denmark and we are one of them who give the women the right to divorce in the marriage contract and this is what we want to change. we want to standardise the practice where male imams implement the right to divorce in the contract, and it is really crucial because today there are women all over the world who are trapped in violent marriages and they cannot even get the islamic divorce because the husband...
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but they don't know what the crowd in copenhagen feels like. it's a great way to engage a city. >> how's it different? can you tell me what's different between the crowd in new york and copenhagen and london? >> because of the internet,y, sa places are not as diverse as they used to be. everyone does kind of eat from the same trough now. however, european crowten more than they do in america. america, it's not that they don't listen in the states, but we are a raucous bunch and here they have reallye ood performaiquette. if they go to see a show -- >> wildly polite. >> that's good. >> wildly. >> it's an adjustment. we had to get used to . >> did you get as much feedback? >> well, it's a different -- first of all, when we first were performing, it was copenhagen and -- >> stockholm. >> -- stockholm. la like to think comedy is somewhat nuanced ouage and somewhat precise of language and those nuances mean sething and they're taking it in. as their second language. and so, i thoughthere would be olag where they'd gon google translate and just be li
but they don't know what the crowd in copenhagen feels like. it's a great way to engage a city. >> how's it different? can you tell me what's different between the crowd in new york and copenhagen and london? >> because of the internet,y, sa places are not as diverse as they used to be. everyone does kind of eat from the same trough now. however, european crowten more than they do in america. america, it's not that they don't listen in the states, but we are a raucous bunch and here...
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i was also minister for copenhagen. and unfortunately, the global agreements -- as necessary as they are -- are insufficient. >> yes. >> and we are, we are not meeting the challenge, you know? i'm here representing an organization called climate transparency that i co-chair with peter agin, and i urge you to look at climatetransparency.org. we have a color-coded charts of the progress of the g20 countries which are responsible for tree-quarters of -- three-quarters of global emissions. and, of course, there's great diversity in their performance with the lagging performers saudi arabia and the united states. but there are, there's a range. now, i'm also the proud grandfather of a less than two-month-old beautiful lady/. [laughter] and there's nothing more that raises your feminist more than to see the world that this beautiful lady is going to have to live in. and we are bequeathing this future generation a huge carbon debt, you know? or greenhouse gas debt. that can be measured, you know, in parts per million and tons
i was also minister for copenhagen. and unfortunately, the global agreements -- as necessary as they are -- are insufficient. >> yes. >> and we are, we are not meeting the challenge, you know? i'm here representing an organization called climate transparency that i co-chair with peter agin, and i urge you to look at climatetransparency.org. we have a color-coded charts of the progress of the g20 countries which are responsible for tree-quarters of -- three-quarters of global...
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i will give you some examples, in denmark, the copenhagen supported 100% foreign, and danish artistsaround the city where the refugees and their stories were juxtaposed all over the city, which allowed the locals of copenhagen to co nsta ntly allowed the locals of copenhagen to constantly see these refugees and learned their experience. the museums in germany, for instance, they regularly incorporate refugee experiences. one project, for instance, in berlin, allows refugees to act as museum guides, where the refugees actually reinterpret the museum artefacts and the stories from the perspective of the refugees. it is interesting you talk about these experiences of refugees in germany, but we have seen in places like germany particularly anti— migrant campaigns, much as in the street. so how do you use art to working on something like that, this very extremist thought?” working on something like that, this very extremist thought? i think what happens is that in most cases the people, they have these anti— refugee sentiments when they don't know anything about the refugees, their stori
i will give you some examples, in denmark, the copenhagen supported 100% foreign, and danish artistsaround the city where the refugees and their stories were juxtaposed all over the city, which allowed the locals of copenhagen to co nsta ntly allowed the locals of copenhagen to constantly see these refugees and learned their experience. the museums in germany, for instance, they regularly incorporate refugee experiences. one project, for instance, in berlin, allows refugees to act as museum...
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how stuff works the lady won lots of silverware copenhagen earned the team's player of the year twice and he still gets royal treatment i have a big place and this club. knew us history of course. and they do the same in my heart. that we got this crazy idea that's playing in a helicopter. that was created. last week thomas opens up about a minor setback diagnosed early in his life. i don't know how when i was. maybe. ten or twelve i was young and i met this couple and they said you're color blind so you have to go back to your pens and show the newspaper. i started crying like i'm not wearing glasses. because i thought i had to wear glasses so i never told my parents really you know. for like they no doubt they know nothing about it well i don't know how many years i did them so that really yeah ok i was like i was sure i was going to have like these red and green glasses i don't know. i don't know what i was thinking but i was just like it's not i'm not this just my secret i want anybody being colorblind you get into some superficial i once had a few key to this kind of mind i once
how stuff works the lady won lots of silverware copenhagen earned the team's player of the year twice and he still gets royal treatment i have a big place and this club. knew us history of course. and they do the same in my heart. that we got this crazy idea that's playing in a helicopter. that was created. last week thomas opens up about a minor setback diagnosed early in his life. i don't know how when i was. maybe. ten or twelve i was young and i met this couple and they said you're color...
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that's what you see in copenhagen. you see children. you see 80-year-old women doing their grocery shopping on their bikes. it's because they've really given it thought, protecting the bicycles from the traffic and making to safer for people to bike. my husband grew up an inner city child. he never knew how to ride a bike until he met me. now that he's retired, he's looking for the opportunities because he didn't bike as a child. it's quite daunting to go on the streets of san francisco where there is no protected bicycle path or where there is not clear demarcations. >> i would be happy to. kate, can you pull it back up? >> okay. so you can focus on the gold line that are around the plan. that highlights the dedicated, protected, class 1 bicycle facilities. so i can make just walk us through a couple of scenarios. i think maybe we'll start here at the school. we know that children's safety and bikes is of most importance. if anyone, a little child is coming from school and needs to get to the ferry, there is this separated bicycle path
that's what you see in copenhagen. you see children. you see 80-year-old women doing their grocery shopping on their bikes. it's because they've really given it thought, protecting the bicycles from the traffic and making to safer for people to bike. my husband grew up an inner city child. he never knew how to ride a bike until he met me. now that he's retired, he's looking for the opportunities because he didn't bike as a child. it's quite daunting to go on the streets of san francisco where...
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the other thing i want to highlight in the numbers is the short squeeze carrying on out of copenhagenks like maybe that this is continuing throughout the day. the story of the last few days, it looks like the shorts have really been caught the wrong way around on this stock move, pandora from copenhagen around 8% today, 30 spot seven. that squeeze continues. check out the charts on your bloomberg. vonnie: we are looking at some domestic turkish assets rally, perhaps a u.s. response is needed before the lira makes a move. the u.s. treasury department staff had told secretary steven mnuchin that china is not a currency minute later. the president pressuring him to declare china a currency manipulator. michael mckee is joining us. there are three conditions in order for a country to be labeled a manipulator, does china not me all three of them? michael: no, at least according to the treasury staff, and has not since the 1990's. this is a congressional requirement my that twice a year they report on about 16 of them that they are watching, that have been a belated currencies -- that have
the other thing i want to highlight in the numbers is the short squeeze carrying on out of copenhagenks like maybe that this is continuing throughout the day. the story of the last few days, it looks like the shorts have really been caught the wrong way around on this stock move, pandora from copenhagen around 8% today, 30 spot seven. that squeeze continues. check out the charts on your bloomberg. vonnie: we are looking at some domestic turkish assets rally, perhaps a u.s. response is needed...
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shares are down more than 2.8% in copenhagen. joining us. , that thescinating department of justice is investigating. does this suggest investors assumed the doj would look at this? >> it has always been a matter of concern for investors. this does not clear up details of the investigation. it has to do with clearances made in u.s. dollars. if the department of justice takes objection to dans limits their ability to do business in the united states and in u.s. dollars, that is a game changer, isn't it >>? danske bank doesn't have business in the u.s., but a fine could be a big hit to the bank. that is a concern for shareholders. that is another concern the bank has been ordered to set aside and 10 billion danish k-- cover possible reputational risks. that is what prompted the bank to discontinue its share buyback program. about thisdo we know in a wider context? flows that took place in estonia, the country where these investigate -- that these focus of investigations, were much figure than what danske bank accounted for. tore is
shares are down more than 2.8% in copenhagen. joining us. , that thescinating department of justice is investigating. does this suggest investors assumed the doj would look at this? >> it has always been a matter of concern for investors. this does not clear up details of the investigation. it has to do with clearances made in u.s. dollars. if the department of justice takes objection to dans limits their ability to do business in the united states and in u.s. dollars, that is a game...
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or is it about horses if it is copenhagen is letting himself that article says. that i said . yeah call form this call that i don't see the team so he's off own doing. said. sid. was off on the usa birds who get the groovy. i don't have. to force it is obvious eminem is very go put it in sequester from systems that something. it is this is just a marquee because we bought it combusted article by the us mint. as you can imagine after this interview our attention turned to the vatican the holy see the place where the churches longs are made. the place where punishments against pedophile priests are meted out. but we discover that even inside the vatican government high ranking officials have been accused of covering for priests accused of pedophilia. after several months of discussion the vatican chose this priest to answer all questions. of result and advisor to the pope on sexual abuse issues he also sits on the commission for the protection of minors a body founded by pope francis two years ago you have been appointed to this commission what's the commission don't since then
or is it about horses if it is copenhagen is letting himself that article says. that i said . yeah call form this call that i don't see the team so he's off own doing. said. sid. was off on the usa birds who get the groovy. i don't have. to force it is obvious eminem is very go put it in sequester from systems that something. it is this is just a marquee because we bought it combusted article by the us mint. as you can imagine after this interview our attention turned to the vatican the holy...
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there is a porridge cafe in new york, in copenhagen, in london.think, if not, certainly edinburgh. please! it's really nice. for the hard—core fan, there are plenty of opportunities to sample the very best, which led the tourist board to create bespoke porridge tours, taking you all over the country. luckily, one of the key stops is only an hour's train ride outside edinburgh. auchtermuchty may look like a small, unassuming little scottish town, but what it has is the king of porridge. neil robertson, the only man to hold to golden spurtle award, —— neil robertson, the only man to hold two golden spurtle awards, runs this traditional tearoom, and it is where you come if you're after real salt and water porridge with absolutely no adornment. this is the puritan's porridge, and actually, you have to order ahead for this because it takes six hours for the oats to soak before they are ready. let's give it a go. yes, it is kind of what you expect. it is edible. it's quite bland. the texture is definitely quite nutty. i could certainly eat a whole bowl,
there is a porridge cafe in new york, in copenhagen, in london.think, if not, certainly edinburgh. please! it's really nice. for the hard—core fan, there are plenty of opportunities to sample the very best, which led the tourist board to create bespoke porridge tours, taking you all over the country. luckily, one of the key stops is only an hour's train ride outside edinburgh. auchtermuchty may look like a small, unassuming little scottish town, but what it has is the king of porridge. neil...
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airport or shopping in a mall with my grandchildren, or meeting foreign leaders as i recently did in copenhagen or dealing with nato, almost what everybody wants to talk about, first thing, can we talk about cancer? can we talk about cancer? at the end of the administration, i was asked to meet with one of the gulf country leaders who was a head of state, and we were sitting on the banks of the persian gulf under a tent because we were talking about al qaeda. and i had six of the brightest women and men in the administration on foreign policy, and he had his national security team. and before we began, this is the god's truth, he looked at me and he said, mr. vice president, before we begin, can we talk about cancer? not a joke. because his family had been ravaged by cancer. this is a leader of one of the countries. toward the end of the administration, we had a summit on nuclear proliferation. the president headed 50 heads of state in the west room, you know, the room where they had the balls. great big, giant, rectangular table was put together around the outside, the president facing the fir
airport or shopping in a mall with my grandchildren, or meeting foreign leaders as i recently did in copenhagen or dealing with nato, almost what everybody wants to talk about, first thing, can we talk about cancer? can we talk about cancer? at the end of the administration, i was asked to meet with one of the gulf country leaders who was a head of state, and we were sitting on the banks of the persian gulf under a tent because we were talking about al qaeda. and i had six of the brightest...
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his way up from dishwasher took cooking in to star restaurants fadec in sweden and no might in copenhagen. then in twenty sixteen he opened his own restaurant in tirana the money jew serves traditional dishes with locally grown produce the heart of the restaurant is its stone mail which gave the restaurant its name it grinds the flour used to make the bread and noodles. i needed to come back because i needed to understand the depths of the cuisine from the insides you know the old earth signees are the basis of of everything we should don't forget our past because we if you don't have a process when there is no future for you we have to know battles for gold or. played a corner applies this back to basics approach outside of his restaurant to even visit schools to educate children on the important stuff. healthy eating and together with the mayor of tirana he hosted this food festival at a popular market square here twelve top albanian chefs reinterpreted traditional recipes as part of a new manifesto on albanian cuisine. based on the mission that we discover. the many ways you and each o
his way up from dishwasher took cooking in to star restaurants fadec in sweden and no might in copenhagen. then in twenty sixteen he opened his own restaurant in tirana the money jew serves traditional dishes with locally grown produce the heart of the restaurant is its stone mail which gave the restaurant its name it grinds the flour used to make the bread and noodles. i needed to come back because i needed to understand the depths of the cuisine from the insides you know the old earth signees...
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up from dishwasher took cooking in two star restaurants favorite can in sweden and know much in copenhagen. then in twenty sixteen he opened his own restaurant in tirana the e.g. you serve traditional dishes with locally grown produce the heart of the restaurant is its stone mail which gave the restaurant its name it grinds the flour used to make the bread and noodles. i needed to come back because i needed to understand the depths of the cuisine from inside you know the old worse if these are the basis of of everything we should don't forget our past because we if you don't have a possible and there is no future for you we have to look back it was for. later cola applies this back to basics approach outside of his restaurant to he visits schools to educate children on the importance. healthy eating and together with the mayor of tirana he hosted this food festival at a popular market square here twelve top albanian chefs reinterpreted traditional recipes as part of a new manifesto on albanian cuisine. his and then we shall. we discover. the painting that you see and the beach the good nex
up from dishwasher took cooking in two star restaurants favorite can in sweden and know much in copenhagen. then in twenty sixteen he opened his own restaurant in tirana the e.g. you serve traditional dishes with locally grown produce the heart of the restaurant is its stone mail which gave the restaurant its name it grinds the flour used to make the bread and noodles. i needed to come back because i needed to understand the depths of the cuisine from inside you know the old worse if these are...
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let's see, i've been to california, i've been to new york, and i've been to london, paris, berlin, copenhagen. never been anywhere else. and the caribbean, too. went out there. never been to america. to me real american -- these are the normals i talk about. the people who built this country. they feed it, fuel it, they fight for it. he's are the heart and soul of the country and we forgot but them. for get to butmer. i was never "never trump but because hillary was in the thing. herpes, hillary. i would literally prefer -- just saying -- i was like -- who is this guy? i mean i knew -- i read spy magazine in the 78s so, i knew he had allegedly small hands and was a playboy. and he comes down the escalator and i'm like, what the hell is this? this not a guy who reads national review. this is not a guy would reads weekly standard at the time. i don't make that mistake anymore. a bunch of hacks. a hoy. thank you. those guys. jonathon -- let me take -- jonathan last, off the week he standard, i kind of think that we -- i think we should sort of withdraw brett kavanaugh and help heal the divide. y
let's see, i've been to california, i've been to new york, and i've been to london, paris, berlin, copenhagen. never been anywhere else. and the caribbean, too. went out there. never been to america. to me real american -- these are the normals i talk about. the people who built this country. they feed it, fuel it, they fight for it. he's are the heart and soul of the country and we forgot but them. for get to butmer. i was never "never trump but because hillary was in the thing. herpes,...
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that has happened in europe, in copenhagen, in toulouse, in paris, where there are supermarkets and schoolshreat is rational... rather the fear is rational because the threat is real. but on your point, i think social media has acted as a huge amplifier for far—right and anti—semitic white supremacist rhetoric, which has always been around. exactly as you say. whereas once it might have been confined to poorly printed newsletters being handed under the counter in dodgy book shops or pubs, now it is available at the click of a mouse. you can read this stuff. it is just on your phone if you want to read it. but i do think there is a particular element in the united states at the moment, which is that this sort of hateful rhetoric does get an endorsement and echo and amplifier from the very top. which is, you have a president in donald trump who echoes the themes and the tropes of white supremacism, and particularly anti—jewish racism. he makes a bogeyman of george soros, who is a hate figure for the anti—semitic right, he talks about globalists, which is a code word used on the right aboutjew
that has happened in europe, in copenhagen, in toulouse, in paris, where there are supermarkets and schoolshreat is rational... rather the fear is rational because the threat is real. but on your point, i think social media has acted as a huge amplifier for far—right and anti—semitic white supremacist rhetoric, which has always been around. exactly as you say. whereas once it might have been confined to poorly printed newsletters being handed under the counter in dodgy book shops or pubs,...
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copenhagen. >> if a pickled grasshopper doesn't tickle your plate of fancy, go look for some ribs inansas city. >> reporter: meet the smoke sisters, deborah and mary jones. nearly four decades of their lives have been devoted to barbecue. some of the only female pit masters on the kansas city barbecue scene. >> she tells me what to do. >> she wants to tell me what to do. >> it works? >> oh, yeah. >> passing freight trains often drown out the orders. deborah who goes by little is in charge of the smoker. >> this is a rt a. you have to want to do this. people don't wake up one morning and say i want to go out and barbecue. >> reporter: the prep begins at 2:00 a.m. the perfect brings kit can take 16 hours or longer to cook. she preps the meat. >> our motto was fresh. freshness every day. it has to taste that way today, tomorrow, next week. >> reporter: that's not the worst part of the process is it? >> the hips don't say that but that's ok. >> reporter: they've developed a loyal following in what has been a predominantly male game. >> i've taken one byte and that's how good it is, ok, r
copenhagen. >> if a pickled grasshopper doesn't tickle your plate of fancy, go look for some ribs inansas city. >> reporter: meet the smoke sisters, deborah and mary jones. nearly four decades of their lives have been devoted to barbecue. some of the only female pit masters on the kansas city barbecue scene. >> she tells me what to do. >> she wants to tell me what to do. >> it works? >> oh, yeah. >> passing freight trains often drown out the orders....
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i got back from london and copenhagen and europe and i know -- i have met every major world leader because of my job and they are asking what happened to america, what has happened? folks, we know what donald trump is but here's the deal. the public has to know who we are as democrats. [cheers and applause] mr. biden: that is the question. who are we as democrats? most of us became democrats because of our abhorrence for the abuse of power. manher it is the power of a or the power of a corporation against its workers or the power of the state against its citizens, the abuse of power. thinkink i am kidding, about what made you a democrat in the first place. that is who we are. it used to be a basic bargain in america, supported by democrats and republicans, they also described to it, the bargain was built the middle class. the middle class is not a number area die have a lot of economists who worked to me, $52,500, it is a value set. it is being able to own a home and not to rent it. it is being apple to send your kid to a park and knowing they will be safe, it is about getting to go to the
i got back from london and copenhagen and europe and i know -- i have met every major world leader because of my job and they are asking what happened to america, what has happened? folks, we know what donald trump is but here's the deal. the public has to know who we are as democrats. [cheers and applause] mr. biden: that is the question. who are we as democrats? most of us became democrats because of our abhorrence for the abuse of power. manher it is the power of a or the power of a...
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interesting we've not seen a bigger move around this word -- around this. , thisher story is pandora copenhagen listed jewelry maker, negative up until the last few days. up by 9% as we head into the close. , theck on the u.s. markets 200 day moving average for the s&p is something of a problem. that seems to have become a resistance story now. let us check on u.s. markets as well. we have the indices higher. we get to abigail doolittle for details. >> we have the bulls in control. the nasdaq 100, big gains. the s&p 500 its first update -- up day in seven days. the nasdaq on pace for its best they since march. there is strong buying action after strong selling action. we're looking at the worst week since march. we have confidence returning for investors. guy was mentioning that 200 day moving average. this applies to the nasdaq 100. let us take a look at the long term chart. this is extraordinary. in 2015, 2016, when the nasdaq thated a bear market below 200 day moving average, also on the brexit. this tells you that the buyers all of aligned, taking the nasdaq firebird on yesterday -- nasdaq
interesting we've not seen a bigger move around this word -- around this. , thisher story is pandora copenhagen listed jewelry maker, negative up until the last few days. up by 9% as we head into the close. , theck on the u.s. markets 200 day moving average for the s&p is something of a problem. that seems to have become a resistance story now. let us check on u.s. markets as well. we have the indices higher. we get to abigail doolittle for details. >> we have the bulls in control....
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unfortunately helpful what happened in past couple of days good to speak with you terry yes or a witch in copenhagen thanks very much for the lawyers. early state figures from afghanistan show that fewer than half of eligible voters took part in the elections which were hit by violence and technical problems at least forty five people were killed in taliban attacks when polling stations. but on saturday elsewhere frustration boiled over as electronic voting systems failed meaning some people had to cough their ballots the next day. one hour for shot ballots in kabul. afghans queue outside this polling center in kabul patiently waiting for a chance to vote it's the second time they've tried. of the nearly five thousand polling same tis four hundred was slated to open a day late after a host of logistical issues because of security threats only two hundred fifty six actually opened it is a moment then being as he would see some agreement yesterday we came here to vote but there were a lot of irregularities and the biometric system was not working and there was lack of employees at the polling center s
unfortunately helpful what happened in past couple of days good to speak with you terry yes or a witch in copenhagen thanks very much for the lawyers. early state figures from afghanistan show that fewer than half of eligible voters took part in the elections which were hit by violence and technical problems at least forty five people were killed in taliban attacks when polling stations. but on saturday elsewhere frustration boiled over as electronic voting systems failed meaning some people...
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today is dance go bank at of copenhagen, very much under pressure -- dance go bank -- dansko bank, very. u.s. authorities are investigating a money laundering case. we have a series of criminal investigations taking place. hey have toppled the ceo of -- you continue to see more difficulty surrounding what has been going on. later on, nejra cehic spoke with the danish financial supervisor. >> the bank is solid, generally exceptionally well managed. here,ea we have looked at i would not see any likelihood of massive changes in relation to retailer customers. obviously, there will be some, but danske is not the only bank that has it -- had issues with money laundering. guy: you can use this for any stock and it shows you one of the key metrics surrounding stocks like this. 52 week high, 52 week low. low.e at the 52 week the other thing i want to highlight is the consensus rating around this, has yet to really move. buys on dstill 17 bank. not theto say they are only bank under investigation for laundering and that that is supposed to be somehow ok. -- that is supposed to be somehow ok. we
today is dance go bank at of copenhagen, very much under pressure -- dance go bank -- dansko bank, very. u.s. authorities are investigating a money laundering case. we have a series of criminal investigations taking place. hey have toppled the ceo of -- you continue to see more difficulty surrounding what has been going on. later on, nejra cehic spoke with the danish financial supervisor. >> the bank is solid, generally exceptionally well managed. here,ea we have looked at i would not see...
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and nine hundred ninety seven copenhagen in two thousand and nine lima in twenty fourteen and a december twenty fifth team politicians from around the world gathered in paris. they hailed the decision to limit club warming to two degrees. despite their left syria despite the best efforts of the international community which the state of the environment is still deteriorating worldwide but of those who would use are sold a tree so far it was the ban on producing the energy using the ozone depleting substances as of theirs. but that's the only tangible result of our efforts stephen moore to preview that when you see guthrie's money of sumo rebel coca-cola throughout my life and my career as an environmental extremist whistles that i have always insisted on adopting my moral approach to nature to conservation and to environmental change you use me with a bit of yoga most of all that's very important at the budget and i think that this moral stance is going to become stronger and more vital in the coming years some way glow of the will to be racially what brought the. just as there were ther
and nine hundred ninety seven copenhagen in two thousand and nine lima in twenty fourteen and a december twenty fifth team politicians from around the world gathered in paris. they hailed the decision to limit club warming to two degrees. despite their left syria despite the best efforts of the international community which the state of the environment is still deteriorating worldwide but of those who would use are sold a tree so far it was the ban on producing the energy using the ozone...