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. >>> but, first, let's go to denmark.o see what we can learn from people who are already happy. ♪ so, we get to start off by going to the happiest place in the happiest country on earth. it's a maternity ward in denmark. take a look. hey there. >> hello. >> congratulations. >> thank you so much. >> how you feeling? >> oh, tired. >> tired. tired is expected. they're the proud new parents of stina sofiya, just six hours old. do you mind if i pick her up? i washed my hands here. i've done this a few times. i have three girls of my own. we'll see if the old skills are still there. oh, you are cute. there. thousands of babies born all over the world right now, but this one is lucky enough to be born in the happiest country on earth. they have low unemployment rates here. people trust their government. they smile a lot. and mom and dad didn't pay a penny to have her here in the hospital. that makes everybody pretty happy. look how good she is. ♪ the happiest place on earth isn't a title denmark dubbed itself. it's earned the to
. >>> but, first, let's go to denmark.o see what we can learn from people who are already happy. ♪ so, we get to start off by going to the happiest place in the happiest country on earth. it's a maternity ward in denmark. take a look. hey there. >> hello. >> congratulations. >> thank you so much. >> how you feeling? >> oh, tired. >> tired. tired is expected. they're the proud new parents of stina sofiya, just six hours old. do you mind if i pick...
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in denmark, helping identify terror suspects.y becomes a double agent in demand with other western agencies. including the british. >> he was coming up with ideas for them and he was, in terms of being able to improvise, being able to stay in character, he was perfect. >> storm says he's now on the cia's radar. they meet inside the scandic hotel in copenhagen. >> the british want to use morten storm then the cia comes on the scene. is this heard of before? >> no, i think it's very unusual, for everyone to almost sort of feed off morten, i think that's quite unusual. >> storm says the cia and the british exploit his terrorist links, sending him on trips to kenya to meet african jihadists. this is one of the places they used to meet, a nondescript mall in the heart of nairobi, in a hotel tucked way just inside right next door to kenya's largest mosque. storm explains he delivered a bugged blackberry, destine for an al qaeda operative wanted for his suspected role in the 1998 u.s. embassy bombings that killed 224 people. three month
in denmark, helping identify terror suspects.y becomes a double agent in demand with other western agencies. including the british. >> he was coming up with ideas for them and he was, in terms of being able to improvise, being able to stay in character, he was perfect. >> storm says he's now on the cia's radar. they meet inside the scandic hotel in copenhagen. >> the british want to use morten storm then the cia comes on the scene. is this heard of before? >> no, i think...
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any time to enter the borders of denmark.o stay too long. [ laughter ] you know, you don't want to overstay your welcome. you want to go there, that is your home too. [ laughter ] this is official. i've discussed it with the authorities there. [ laughter ] and the king of denmark. that goes for everyone in the world. welcome. welcome to denmark. >> seth: wow. [ cheers and applause ] wow. and you got -- you've definitely spoken to the officials over there? that is -- >> fred: yes, i called the embassy and we talked for a while, and they said go for it. [ laughter ] >> seth: what an incredible announcement. i can't believe we got the exclusive announcement. thank you so much for doing it here on the show. >> fred: you're welcome. and welcome, everyone. [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: and it was a very well-written speech. >> fred: thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: tomorrow night, i'm going to be in san francisco at the palace of fine arts. please come check me out, it should be a really fun show. also a really fun
any time to enter the borders of denmark.o stay too long. [ laughter ] you know, you don't want to overstay your welcome. you want to go there, that is your home too. [ laughter ] this is official. i've discussed it with the authorities there. [ laughter ] and the king of denmark. that goes for everyone in the world. welcome. welcome to denmark. >> seth: wow. [ cheers and applause ] wow. and you got -- you've definitely spoken to the officials over there? that is -- >> fred: yes, i...
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used to be part of denmark.hink the surge in denmark might be what to watch. >> are you looking at space in copenhagen right now? >> not quite there yet. scandinavian countries, there's good retail, but it's not to scale. >> it was looking at the floor of the north sea, or the floor of the ocean. how far does the continental shelf extend? is it greenland or russia's continental shelf? these are up for grabs in the international arena. >> of course, because it's how you find your treasure. think about going back, i always bring it back to iceland. think about it, their big wars were over cod with the british. it was basically what was funding their budget, basically fish. this is not something new in battling over the waters. >> bloomberg visual graphics just did a great visual of the melting ice cap. whatever anybody thinks about climate change, to your point, it is a whole new international relations when geography gets changed. it's just that simple. >> canada as well. canada held naval exercises two years ago
used to be part of denmark.hink the surge in denmark might be what to watch. >> are you looking at space in copenhagen right now? >> not quite there yet. scandinavian countries, there's good retail, but it's not to scale. >> it was looking at the floor of the north sea, or the floor of the ocean. how far does the continental shelf extend? is it greenland or russia's continental shelf? these are up for grabs in the international arena. >> of course, because it's how you...
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this time of year, in cold, cold denmark, they rely on this word.hey rely on hygge to keep the dark away. to keep the dark away from winning and defeeting us all. look at this. it can be so dark in denmark this time of year, that for the few moments when it is light outside, they swadle the babies up and roll them outside for nap time. out doors in the winter in their strollers. just so the little buggers can get some precious moments of sun. you can't afford to sleep through the sun when there's that little of it. in our country, we do have places that get very little sun this type of year, like alaska or maine or pretty far north. but we also have a whole swath of our country that we call the sun belt. hello, arizona. here comes the subject e sun. even in wintertime. they have acres and acres of sun-baked desert. they play in sun devil stadium. when the washington state husky ran away with the arizona sun devil this year, that was just a chew toy version. the real sun devils won the game by 14 points. arizona really is one of those places where th
this time of year, in cold, cold denmark, they rely on this word.hey rely on hygge to keep the dark away. to keep the dark away from winning and defeeting us all. look at this. it can be so dark in denmark this time of year, that for the few moments when it is light outside, they swadle the babies up and roll them outside for nap time. out doors in the winter in their strollers. just so the little buggers can get some precious moments of sun. you can't afford to sleep through the sun when...
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in this sleepy suburb 20 miles outside copenhagen is one of denmark's top maximum security prisons. > the prison is from 1859, and some of the walls are even that old. the wall is just built of bricks and concrete, like any danish house would be built. >> the 19th century prison houses hundreds of denmark's most dangerous criminals. >> we have terrorists. we have murderers. we have gang members. we have drug crimes. >> the warden says prisons in denmark are not at all like their american counterparts. here they focus on rehabilitation instead of punishment. >> if you go into a prison wing in any danish prison, you wouldn't feel it more different than if you were in a danish school. >> still, nothing can take the place of freedom no matter how comfortable the cell. and so on august 27, 1995, 12 prisoners try to regain their freedom in a remarkable escape attempt. maurel peterson, a guard on duty that day, said the inmates were having their summer get-together. >> the attitudes among the inmates that day were extremely well. >> the barbecue winds down, and prisoners file back into their
in this sleepy suburb 20 miles outside copenhagen is one of denmark's top maximum security prisons. > the prison is from 1859, and some of the walls are even that old. the wall is just built of bricks and concrete, like any danish house would be built. >> the 19th century prison houses hundreds of denmark's most dangerous criminals. >> we have terrorists. we have murderers. we have gang members. we have drug crimes. >> the warden says prisons in denmark are not at all like...
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look at denmark. if you want to see - i think a goal of every develop country is how do we get to denmark. what do they pay mcdonald's workers at denmark. they paid them $20 an hour. one of the things you do when you raise the minimum wage is you create a kind of - you reduce poverty and disorder. people don't live pay check to pay check, they don't go to pay day loans or desperate acts. it's the best single way of eliminating poverty. not the only way, but the best single way. >> are you shaking your head? >> i disagree on a couple of fronts. i don't really want a denmark. if you look at the general labour markets. they are inflexible and want to become more robust economies like the united states and part of that will be freeing up economies, which is the opposite direction that they have gone over in the past 50-plus years. as far as raising people out of poverty, there are better ways to do it. the minimum wage again is - going back to the demographic competition group, the group that makes minimu
look at denmark. if you want to see - i think a goal of every develop country is how do we get to denmark. what do they pay mcdonald's workers at denmark. they paid them $20 an hour. one of the things you do when you raise the minimum wage is you create a kind of - you reduce poverty and disorder. people don't live pay check to pay check, they don't go to pay day loans or desperate acts. it's the best single way of eliminating poverty. not the only way, but the best single way. >> are you...
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i'll talk briefly about netherlands and denmark. was particularly important because it bordered germany and german occupied belgium. it was convenient to pass -- to move spies across the dutch/belgian border. germans erected the wire of death, an electric fence, along the dutch/belgian border to stop spies. the last few months of the war was a gentleman named colonel edward davis. here's a picture of him when he had been an american observer with the british forces in palestine. he's the one on the left. perhaps appropriately for an intelligence officer he has his back to the camera. here's a better photo of him. he's the one on the right here. david found operating out of the netherlands he couldn't use americans to penetrate germany because they would give themselves away, but he foundag normal trade could be used to get people across the border. a lot of people had legitimate papers and legitimate business to go back and forth across the dutch/german border. the attaches in netherlands use a chain system that allow the the office
i'll talk briefly about netherlands and denmark. was particularly important because it bordered germany and german occupied belgium. it was convenient to pass -- to move spies across the dutch/belgian border. germans erected the wire of death, an electric fence, along the dutch/belgian border to stop spies. the last few months of the war was a gentleman named colonel edward davis. here's a picture of him when he had been an american observer with the british forces in palestine. he's the one on...
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denmark is at the top of the list with a score of 92. followed by new zealand, finland and sweden, which has an 87. what stops a country from being at 100? >> well, clearly no country is clean, and we hear from outraged citizens even in the top performers every year that there are scandals in their countries. but countries like denmark tend to have the most open system in terms of government spending, government budgeting, in terms of politicians declaring their assets, which helps us understand what kinds of conflicts of interest come in to political life. there is just more information about what is coming in to the budget, and what is being spent. >> let's talk about the most--the countries perceived to have the most public sectors. the bottom of the list that we're showing you is somalia, then north korea and sudan and afghanistan. most of those countries are countries of governor nan problems across the board. in the case of north korea, zero transparency. i'm surprised it's not at the absolute bottom of your list. is it the obvious
denmark is at the top of the list with a score of 92. followed by new zealand, finland and sweden, which has an 87. what stops a country from being at 100? >> well, clearly no country is clean, and we hear from outraged citizens even in the top performers every year that there are scandals in their countries. but countries like denmark tend to have the most open system in terms of government spending, government budgeting, in terms of politicians declaring their assets, which helps us...
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>> denmark, i believe, am i right? [ buzzer ] >> i think it's denmark. >> what country?give you a hint it was in europe. >> i don't know. >> british or something? >> yeah. somewhere in like europe. >> you got it? >> yeah, guy the this. >> how cute. sweet kid. >> how did the first thanksgiving go down? >> i don't even know. >> and you live in plymouth? >> i know. >> they got here on cape cod at some time and then thanksgiving popped out. >> it's a girl. >> native americans helped us with pilgrims and the pilgrims wanted it thank to thao they all sat down and had a dinner. >> i like it. >> is indian an offensive term? >> it is. >> what did they dine on on the first thanksgiving? >> best i know they dined on venison and corn. >> like chips, like that. >> mashed chips. >> i don't think they had turkey. mainly vegetables. >> the pilgrims were vegetari s vegetarians? >> i'm not sure. >> what boat did the pilgrims come over on? >> the nina, the pinta and the santa maria. >> that was christopher columbus. >> the mayflower. >> mayflower. >> excellent. just right over yonder. why
>> denmark, i believe, am i right? [ buzzer ] >> i think it's denmark. >> what country?give you a hint it was in europe. >> i don't know. >> british or something? >> yeah. somewhere in like europe. >> you got it? >> yeah, guy the this. >> how cute. sweet kid. >> how did the first thanksgiving go down? >> i don't even know. >> and you live in plymouth? >> i know. >> they got here on cape cod at some time and then...
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but denmark claims that new scientific shed a ridge. and greenland is a country within denmark. a final decision from the united nations could take decades. >> i thought it was santa claus and not these guys. >> and some customers are facing confusion over health care costs. and now they are cutting slack and allowing them more time to get their premiums. and what is the white house saying about this? >> they realize there might be a wrinkle here. it white house said health care.goff is working better. but behind the scenes they are saying 6.7 million customers, there is confusion about the government and insurance companies. and there is question of whether if you will get renewed. and they are working through that. and the president has been doing interviews and that is a concern about not enough wounding people showing up. >> they are happy about how it is going so far. they are starting out in their career. and they stand to benefit from the strategy. and put in place for making sure they have access to the coverage. they are available to them. >> and despite the i cuts. the
but denmark claims that new scientific shed a ridge. and greenland is a country within denmark. a final decision from the united nations could take decades. >> i thought it was santa claus and not these guys. >> and some customers are facing confusion over health care costs. and now they are cutting slack and allowing them more time to get their premiums. and what is the white house saying about this? >> they realize there might be a wrinkle here. it white house said health...
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. >> denmark has taken a leaf out of the early books -- the book from early 2000's using it as a weighto bridge cultural understanding. >> this is not just any potato or carrot. this is the first kitchen that ensures local products are featured in dishes and provide a forum for creativity. it is up to the expertise of the ship to tell the story of the country. >> castro-diplomacy is a relatively new field, it is nothing new to him. the african chef decided to go back to his roots after learning a different school and working in england. though not a politician, he found a way of dabbling in diplomacy. >> i discovered african cuisine in london. i realized as an african despite the culture of eating good food at home, i had never seen it in the restaurant, set up by white people no less. it was like a slap in the face to see what people draw attention to african cuisine in london. i said to myself, it is not normal. >> since then, he has made it his mission to showcase his african cuisine and make people appreciate his cooking he started out with a dish known to all. >> subconsciously fro
. >> denmark has taken a leaf out of the early books -- the book from early 2000's using it as a weighto bridge cultural understanding. >> this is not just any potato or carrot. this is the first kitchen that ensures local products are featured in dishes and provide a forum for creativity. it is up to the expertise of the ship to tell the story of the country. >> castro-diplomacy is a relatively new field, it is nothing new to him. the african chef decided to go back to his...
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in 2013, 33% of denmark's electricity came from wind. in iowa and south dakota, it was 25%. texas is pushing hard on wind. last fall, a block of nine mid-western states got 20% of their electricity from wind. the state of oklahoma, in october, got 32% of its electricity from wind. i'm getting these examples and these glimpses just so we can begin to see what's happening. i mentioned china's seven wind complexes. i mean, this is bend generation on -- wind generation on a scale we've never seen before, when you talk about 10,000-megawatt plants at a minimum and some going up to 38,000 megawatts. there are four states in north germany that get half of their electricity from solar cells. and then the exciting thing about having a rooftop solar generator is that you cannot only run your household, you can also run your car, with solar energy. you're going to need an electric car or a plug-in hybrid, but they're coming. and this also is going to be market-driven and it's going to move much faster than people think, for the simple reason that the cost of electricity as a fuel is ab
in 2013, 33% of denmark's electricity came from wind. in iowa and south dakota, it was 25%. texas is pushing hard on wind. last fall, a block of nine mid-western states got 20% of their electricity from wind. the state of oklahoma, in october, got 32% of its electricity from wind. i'm getting these examples and these glimpses just so we can begin to see what's happening. i mentioned china's seven wind complexes. i mean, this is bend generation on -- wind generation on a scale we've never seen...
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i mean the people from denmark. their word looks like hygge.'m told it's pronounced more like "hugga." it apparently means something equivalent to coziness more cuddling. it comes in handy this time of year when our part of the earth tilts away from the sun. this time of year in cold, cold denmark they rely on this word, on hygge, to keep the dark away. to keep the darkness of the season from winning and defeating us all. it can be so dark in denmark this time of the year that for the few moments it is light outside, they swaddle the babies up and put them outside just to get some precious moments of sun. you can't afford to sleep through the sun when there's that little of it. in our country, we do have places that get very little sun this time of year like alaska or maine. but we also have a whole swath of our country we call the sun belt. hello, arizona. here comes the sun, even in wintertime. they have acres and acres of sun-baked desert. a football mascot named the sun devil. they play in sun devil stadium. when the washington state husky
i mean the people from denmark. their word looks like hygge.'m told it's pronounced more like "hugga." it apparently means something equivalent to coziness more cuddling. it comes in handy this time of year when our part of the earth tilts away from the sun. this time of year in cold, cold denmark they rely on this word, on hygge, to keep the dark away. to keep the darkness of the season from winning and defeating us all. it can be so dark in denmark this time of the year that for the...
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. >> and what are the wreaths for new denmark, what does it symbolize? >> i think it's tradition. we hang it on the doors or typically have one kind of in the middle of the dinner table with the four cardinals on. every sunday, you light one. >> damages inside, right? >> no. he actually put them on the wreath. and you need to be really careful with the fire hazard. >> but the smell is wonderful. you need to keep the bugs away. >> especially with the dry fruit. >> one thing good to know is we're going to continue doing this, aren't we, louisa. >> yeah. and we'll show you, also, the finished product here if about had a an hour's time or something. so we'll show you our finished product looks. wreath making and flower arranging, it never looked so good. so loads of ideas what you can do with your little ones and your families at home. we'll continue. >>> hi, everybody. welcome back. officers in the city of berkeley fired several shots after a male allegedly pulled a handgun and pointed it at him. there are reports of clashes with police. >> takata's president plans to step down over
. >> and what are the wreaths for new denmark, what does it symbolize? >> i think it's tradition. we hang it on the doors or typically have one kind of in the middle of the dinner table with the four cardinals on. every sunday, you light one. >> damages inside, right? >> no. he actually put them on the wreath. and you need to be really careful with the fire hazard. >> but the smell is wonderful. you need to keep the bugs away. >> especially with the dry...
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>> denmark i believe? >> i think it's denmark. >> what country?> it was in europe. >> i don't know. >> somewhere in like europe. >> you got it. >> yeah, i got this. >> how did the first thanksgiving go down? >> i don't even know. >> and you live in plymouth. >> cape cod sometime and thanksgiving popped up. >> the native americans they helped out the pilgrims and the pilgrims wanted to thank them so they all sat down and had dinner. >> what did they dine on in the first thanksgiving? >> best i know they died on venison and corn. >> ma, can we get some meat loaf? >> mashed potatoes, yeah. >> vegetables. >> the pilgrims were vegetarians. >> i am not sure. >> what boat did they come over in? >> cessna marina. >> that was christopher columbus. >> oh, mayflower. >> why did they come from epping land? >> to explore the west. >> they wanted to have religious freedoms. >> the pilgrims were catholic. >> were the pilgrims muslim? >> maybe. >> at least if they don't know the answer they embrace it with humor. >> 26 minutes after the top of the hour. the queen
>> denmark i believe? >> i think it's denmark. >> what country?> it was in europe. >> i don't know. >> somewhere in like europe. >> you got it. >> yeah, i got this. >> how did the first thanksgiving go down? >> i don't even know. >> and you live in plymouth. >> cape cod sometime and thanksgiving popped up. >> the native americans they helped out the pilgrims and the pilgrims wanted to thank them so they all sat down and...
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denmark denmark, here we come. this is in copenhagen.his. >> i liked that one. >> but it's here inside the danish national archives where i learned the most. this is the former royal hall of curiosities in the danish archives and they were all of the information and this woman walked us through. charlotte jensen works in archival development. >> the archives can help you find a past that didn't existed. let's tang a look at this. >> let's take a look. >> this is actually her baptism in the parish. >> anna spelled a-n-e in danish was baptized in 1866. in a beautiful church about an hour outside copenhagen. denmark's rich countryside where she would spend the first 20 years of her life. >> building 1100s, the earliest part of it. that's where she was baptized. this is from 1650. >> 1650. >> yes. >> when the baptism is finished then i say the prayer. >> tell me about how, when you would pray together when you would sleep with her and pray together? >> oh we'd get on our knees by the bed and both say our prayers, and bestemore said one night
denmark denmark, here we come. this is in copenhagen.his. >> i liked that one. >> but it's here inside the danish national archives where i learned the most. this is the former royal hall of curiosities in the danish archives and they were all of the information and this woman walked us through. charlotte jensen works in archival development. >> the archives can help you find a past that didn't existed. let's tang a look at this. >> let's take a look. >> this is...
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denmark's second letter is e. an elephant rather than an eagle or electric eel. but maybe you thought i could read your mind. likewise, a strstrologists say things that apply to anyone. oh, you have jupiter in the seventh house, so people collaborate to help you. security is important to you. you have an above average sense of humor. most americans think they have an above average sense of humor. also, when someone says lots of stuff like that, kemper's horoscope is 24 pages, remember, they're bound to hit on some things that make you say, oh, yeah, that's really about me. listen to this one. she once didn't mind a horoscope, she cost a lot of money, and this year she says eclipses will have a certain effect on people with zodiac signs. >> here we have taurus and scorpio and leo and a conveyor arri -- aquarius. >> you feel it if it's your sign and if it isn't your sign. astrologists also encourage people. oh, you have the stars on you next month. evolution has trained our brains to have something called confirmati
denmark's second letter is e. an elephant rather than an eagle or electric eel. but maybe you thought i could read your mind. likewise, a strstrologists say things that apply to anyone. oh, you have jupiter in the seventh house, so people collaborate to help you. security is important to you. you have an above average sense of humor. most americans think they have an above average sense of humor. also, when someone says lots of stuff like that, kemper's horoscope is 24 pages, remember, they're...
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and denmark it's all done by the government. so if you trust your government and it would be nice to be able to trust your government, then that should give you some confidence. those two countries and switzerland have the highest per capita consumption of organics in europe. i went down to costa rica and spent some time with another american expatriate who is coffee bean got any gas organic coffee. he doesn't bother with certification and with the usda stamp. he develops relationships with its customers, many of whom who come down and visit and he tells them what he does than they are confident in his product. as you may know, you can't do that in this country if you saw more than $5000 a year worth of product. $5000 a year is not much. so as soon as you hit a thousand dollars in one, you are violating the law if he say this is organic and you haven't gone through the certification process. i met them as i said with miles mcavoy. as i told you, i wrote to qai instead i want to talk to one of your executives and they told me to
and denmark it's all done by the government. so if you trust your government and it would be nice to be able to trust your government, then that should give you some confidence. those two countries and switzerland have the highest per capita consumption of organics in europe. i went down to costa rica and spent some time with another american expatriate who is coffee bean got any gas organic coffee. he doesn't bother with certification and with the usda stamp. he develops relationships with its...
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denmark earned first place for the third year in a row. next new zealand and finland. china plunged from 80th to 100th. many say officials of state owned firms have fled abroad and that staffs donts share information. a spokesperson said the criticisms are unfair. >> translator: the survey does not reflect the actual situation. china's anticorruption campaign is succeeding. citizens recognize it as fair and objective. >> she said the watchdog should be more impartial because it has an impact on the international community. >>> rob madison from the biz team is here. we start with the markets. ron? >> that's right gene. the latest job markets from the u.s. is offering more proof the economy there is gaining momentum. it lifted the dollar to a fresh seven year high against the yen. we are seeing the green back just below that. 119.94. a report shows private firms in the u.s. added 200,000 new jobs in november that prompted people to buy the dollar. your owe is lowest in two years and four months. the currency is trading 1.2316. nikkei average closed today 17, 887, highest
denmark earned first place for the third year in a row. next new zealand and finland. china plunged from 80th to 100th. many say officials of state owned firms have fled abroad and that staffs donts share information. a spokesperson said the criticisms are unfair. >> translator: the survey does not reflect the actual situation. china's anticorruption campaign is succeeding. citizens recognize it as fair and objective. >> she said the watchdog should be more impartial because it has...
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we still have a potential for 100 kilometers per hour gusts that could be a potential across denmark and the heavy rain patches could be across the british aisles with up to ten meters of rainfall and five centimeters even down towards the lower glounds. the system will pull in that cold front into the iberian peninsula. it's going to get quite stormy, but 13 for now with with cloudy skies. you still have that chance of storms on your friday. now, across japan, the winter pressure pattern is again strengthening, an on top of that, i want to mention about this cold surge. it's going to be really cold. from thursday to friday, you can see them pulling down and by saturday, engulfing much of the korean peninsula. already some minus 5 degrees for the friday morning low. it's going to be a little bit dry for the daytime high and you can see the -- and in japan. especially will have the really heavy bulk of snowfall. 40 sent meters will be climbing up, so that fresh snow piling up in a very short time span will be creating risks for avalanche. out across here, will soon be potential floodi
we still have a potential for 100 kilometers per hour gusts that could be a potential across denmark and the heavy rain patches could be across the british aisles with up to ten meters of rainfall and five centimeters even down towards the lower glounds. the system will pull in that cold front into the iberian peninsula. it's going to get quite stormy, but 13 for now with with cloudy skies. you still have that chance of storms on your friday. now, across japan, the winter pressure pattern is...
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denmark -- much higher taxes -- but in denmark $20 an hour. germany $10, france $11.66.ializations with a lot higher minimum wages than the united states. and when you adjust the united states minimum wage in the u.s. for inflation, this is -- minimum wage workers basically have been earning less now than they have in past decades. small business owners will tell you, no, no, this is not a good time to be raising the minimum wage because we have to do obamacare next year for the first time. so we've got all this other paperwork and regulation to deal with, now is not the time to raise the minimum wage but states, even red states, voters have been saying no, we think $7.25 is too low. >> and the push now, quickly, why the change now? >> because states one by one have been doing it. there has not been momentum in washington. but when you look at public opinion polls, a majority of americans, almost 70%, support a higher minimum wage. so even as politicians are on this right/left debate over minimum wage, the business community doesn't want to hire minimum wage, the people,
denmark -- much higher taxes -- but in denmark $20 an hour. germany $10, france $11.66.ializations with a lot higher minimum wages than the united states. and when you adjust the united states minimum wage in the u.s. for inflation, this is -- minimum wage workers basically have been earning less now than they have in past decades. small business owners will tell you, no, no, this is not a good time to be raising the minimum wage because we have to do obamacare next year for the first time. so...
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start with the heroes and heroines and then we would go to italy and the next day we would go to denmark and the next they would go to america. and that was the first book that i learned on my english papers. and the other thing that i learned was the imaginary map of the world that i realize that i could stay in a small room of mine in the middle of the day. and then about america, he would also take me to movies every weekend, the end of the week. and we would see egyptian movies, turkish movies, french movies, american movies, and with the american movies the thing i remembered were the musicals. because people are politely sitting and eating, and in the middle of eating they all of a sudden get up and sing. [laughter] you know, sing and dance and go up the poles and do weird things and then come back and sit and eat. [laughter] and soon enough americans and persians and others were doing the same thing. so anyway, it was that world, that america that i turned to. and i want to end by saying that it was very hard to choose these books, because i had, you know, we are all promiscuous w
start with the heroes and heroines and then we would go to italy and the next day we would go to denmark and the next they would go to america. and that was the first book that i learned on my english papers. and the other thing that i learned was the imaginary map of the world that i realize that i could stay in a small room of mine in the middle of the day. and then about america, he would also take me to movies every weekend, the end of the week. and we would see egyptian movies, turkish...
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think of the cartoons in denmark and how many people died as a result. think of the burning of the korans and how many people died as a result. they will use this to incite violence. >> former cia director michael hayden is speaking out, denying they lied about the enhanced interrogation techniques. we will be on that on morning joe. >>> a massive typhoon in the philippines, now heading to the capital. the death toll has been minimal, with at least three people confirmed dead. more than a million people on the move seeking shelters in churches and schools. homes have been washed away. flood waters continue to rise. more than 30 million people have been affected by this storm so far. >> we turn now to business and record highs for stocks last week. after news that 300,000 jobs were added to the economy. that prompted the economy. what are investors watching for this week? >> the numbers were great. 321,000, overall this year, without the december figure, we had 2.65 million jobs created in the united states. this is great news and has been. but there's a
think of the cartoons in denmark and how many people died as a result. think of the burning of the korans and how many people died as a result. they will use this to incite violence. >> former cia director michael hayden is speaking out, denying they lied about the enhanced interrogation techniques. we will be on that on morning joe. >>> a massive typhoon in the philippines, now heading to the capital. the death toll has been minimal, with at least three people confirmed dead....
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at a protest in oakland tonight, denmark woodgate said he was astonished on the frankness of the tweetsin a subject considered downright taboo. >> it was awesome. >> reporter: protesters out here tell me the hash tag has opened up an important discussion about law and white privilege. >> i think it came from a good intention to try and bring light to the discrepancies of how communities treat different races in this country. >> reporter: there is data to back up the claims of unequal treatment. a 2012 national inconstitute on drug study found white high schoolers were more likely to use illegal drugs but black high schoolers were twice as likely to be arrested on drug charges. black drivers are twice as likely to be threatened with force than whites and hispanics. but a hash tag, however eye opening cannot right the wrong. >> the social media stuff won't be enough on its own. >> i hope the hash tag has a positive impact. >> reporter: christin ayers, kpix5. >>> a construction worker is okay tonight after getting stuck hundreds of feet in the air. she was on a hoist at a high- rise on san
at a protest in oakland tonight, denmark woodgate said he was astonished on the frankness of the tweetsin a subject considered downright taboo. >> it was awesome. >> reporter: protesters out here tell me the hash tag has opened up an important discussion about law and white privilege. >> i think it came from a good intention to try and bring light to the discrepancies of how communities treat different races in this country. >> reporter: there is data to back up the...
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this happened friday in international air space over the sea, the passenger jet had taken off from denmark bound for sweden. swedish fighter jets were deployed and identified the russian aircraft. >> he said the transponders were turned off to avoid radar detection. russia is denying one of its war planes were involved. >>> protesters are hoping congress will hear their pleas for justice and change against police violence. thousands of demonstrators turned out in cities across the country, from ft. lauderdale and boston to san francisco and chicago yesterday. >> washington is the city where four moms took their voices, the families of trayvon martin, michael brown, tamir rice, eric garner, all unarmed black men and boys killed either by bullets or police. they joined tens of thousands of demonstrators in the nation's capital. >> we need to point out most of yesterday's nationwide protests were quite peaceful. however in new york, two police officers are recovering in the hospital after officials say protesters attacked them on the brooklyn bridge last night and in oakland, california, at l
this happened friday in international air space over the sea, the passenger jet had taken off from denmark bound for sweden. swedish fighter jets were deployed and identified the russian aircraft. >> he said the transponders were turned off to avoid radar detection. russia is denying one of its war planes were involved. >>> protesters are hoping congress will hear their pleas for justice and change against police violence. thousands of demonstrators turned out in cities across...
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canada, denmark, and russia?ng denmark. >> what i love about this story is it's about politics and a geology. this comes down to who owns the ridge. is it an extension of greenland? is it coming back the other direction from russia? whoever owns that ridge, owns the north pole. >> this is all about money. >> you are kidding? >> who's going to control all of those oil rights and gas rights. who takes it over? >> right now they are too expensive to worry about. >> not so much on gas. nasa's looking favorable. >> natural gas futures this fell below three dollars. >> i will i i'm not in a minisub planting flags. >> elon musk takes to twitter and gives an act update on the tesla roadster. he will release more detail today. what do you think about tesla i think thek? >> car is gorgeous. it's a great looking car. this is an interesting channel of distribution. you've got a bite through an agent somewhere. i drive out to long island every weekend and i'm not sure i can get out there without a stop. that still bothers me.
canada, denmark, and russia?ng denmark. >> what i love about this story is it's about politics and a geology. this comes down to who owns the ridge. is it an extension of greenland? is it coming back the other direction from russia? whoever owns that ridge, owns the north pole. >> this is all about money. >> you are kidding? >> who's going to control all of those oil rights and gas rights. who takes it over? >> right now they are too expensive to worry about....
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denmark said the intention was never to collapse the russian economy.ch and were accelerated in july and have continued ever since then. he said their goal was to punish the decision-makers in russia to influence the russian president's decisions in ukraine. there is a lot of concern that it could go too far. i do not think any of them anticipated this sort of perfect storm of falling oil prices, dollar strength, capital flight from russia. and the sanctions that they have now. >> thanks a lot. we will come back to you in a second. has issued itslm third profit revision this year. it is said to be 1.6 billion euros. here to discuss the story is caroline. three strikes, quite literally. >> it is a pretty bad patrick. -- hat trick. if you look at the numbers, it is about a billion less than the first thought at the beginning of 2014. phenomenal downsizing in their earnings capacity. the biggest airline in the whole of europe is having to push back some of their orders of the new jets. the boeing 777's, 10 of them they have ordered, probably have to push i
denmark said the intention was never to collapse the russian economy.ch and were accelerated in july and have continued ever since then. he said their goal was to punish the decision-makers in russia to influence the russian president's decisions in ukraine. there is a lot of concern that it could go too far. i do not think any of them anticipated this sort of perfect storm of falling oil prices, dollar strength, capital flight from russia. and the sanctions that they have now. >> thanks...
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. >> it creates a couple of new global powers, denmark.is claiming the north pole. >> we should do a whole show on that. my agenda, we get started on a four-day work week. we will be here on friday. i am front and center on russia. >> i will be here. you will not. >> i will be here. >> ok. >> russia front and center on liquidity, this is a big deal. the russian ruble is stronger for all the wrong reasons. i would watch this like a hawk in the next several days. the liquidity i am talking about comes in the form of rain, the liquid from the sky. that is expected to derail a lot .f travelers this week a third of americans are expected to travel this week, myself one of them. i am headed right into the storm heading west to denver. fingers crossed. you think that a 10:15 flight should be alright but, with laguardia, you never know. >> and watch the kids. they are home from school. >> amen. i am looking forward to oscar season. voting begins today. it is a different town than it was two weeks ago. a political is such process. now that so much
. >> it creates a couple of new global powers, denmark.is claiming the north pole. >> we should do a whole show on that. my agenda, we get started on a four-day work week. we will be here on friday. i am front and center on russia. >> i will be here. you will not. >> i will be here. >> ok. >> russia front and center on liquidity, this is a big deal. the russian ruble is stronger for all the wrong reasons. i would watch this like a hawk in the next several...
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denmark, the happiest country in the planet, we're going to uncover secrets there, and i'm going to showways to up your satisfaction while multily lowering your risk of heart disease. but right now, more new day sunday with suzanne and victor. >>> good morning everyone, i'm suzanne in for christie paul. >> and i'm victor black it's well. >> grief, anger, shock. >> yeah, that is what a lot of people are feeling in new york this morning after two police officers were gunned down in cold blood in broad daylight. look at the cover of the new york daily news. officer rafael ramos and wenjian liu were on patrol when a gunman braisingly approached them and opened fire. alexander field has the latest on the killing that has stunned the
denmark, the happiest country in the planet, we're going to uncover secrets there, and i'm going to showways to up your satisfaction while multily lowering your risk of heart disease. but right now, more new day sunday with suzanne and victor. >>> good morning everyone, i'm suzanne in for christie paul. >> and i'm victor black it's well. >> grief, anger, shock. >> yeah, that is what a lot of people are feeling in new york this morning after two police officers were...
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from discovery news, denmark makes land grab for north pole.ntinental shelf of greenland which is a danish autonomous territory. >>> on nbcnews.com macadamia sales surge in korea after a nut rage. the korean airlines executive who delayed a flight over improperly served macadamia nuts may have done the nut industry a favor. a south korean auction site says sales of macadamias surged nearly 12 fold over the past five days. other sites report being sold out. >>> well, some other stories that we are following right now. an improved economy and low gas prices will combine to make this holiday travel season the busiest on record. over 99 million americans are expected to travel more than 50 miles for the holidays, up 4% from last year, which previously broke the record. >>> and in ten days the hawaiian iowa could see a big explosion. encroaching lava is only 1 mile away from reaching a shopping center with an attached gas station. it is not certain where the lava will hit. the island already has evacuation plans in place. >>> president obama was gre
from discovery news, denmark makes land grab for north pole.ntinental shelf of greenland which is a danish autonomous territory. >>> on nbcnews.com macadamia sales surge in korea after a nut rage. the korean airlines executive who delayed a flight over improperly served macadamia nuts may have done the nut industry a favor. a south korean auction site says sales of macadamias surged nearly 12 fold over the past five days. other sites report being sold out. >>> well, some other...
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france, italy and denmark and then read is where they are currently suspended which is couple- the biga days ago and legal issues in holland. challenge, they are trying to make this a debate about openness to the tech economy, here is what the french economy minister had to say. >> it is to be sure you have the right level of qualifications to provide security. if they guarantee the right level of security they are part of this economy. the french government trying to make positive signs but it is in the court's hand. because we know you're such a flawed driver, do you use uber? >> you have this thing about my driving which is not healthy. >> i'm quite enjoying it. >> i will set you up with counseling. businesseseas for often happen when someone can't find what they're looking for. angie coates with a classically trained musician who could find the right kind of music education for her daughter and now she runs a company which has successfully franchise music classes. a classically trained one minute. nationwide here in the u.k.. how did you make that transition? >> i deviated and teac
france, italy and denmark and then read is where they are currently suspended which is couple- the biga days ago and legal issues in holland. challenge, they are trying to make this a debate about openness to the tech economy, here is what the french economy minister had to say. >> it is to be sure you have the right level of qualifications to provide security. if they guarantee the right level of security they are part of this economy. the french government trying to make positive signs...
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i'm going to take you to denmark the happiest country on the planet.ng to uncover secrets there and i'm going to show you some scientific ways to up your satisfaction while simultaneously lowering your risk of heart disease. right now time to get you back into the "cnn newsroom" with martin savidge. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >>> hello, everyone, breaking news, i'm martin savidge in new york. let's get to what we have. two new york city police officers in uniform and sitting in their nypd patrol car were shot in what is described as ambush style today in brooklyn. we are now told that both officers were shot in the head and both have died from their wounds. we're also told the suspected gunman has been found dead. here's how one of the witnesses described the scene. >> no, he just told me that, you know, they got shot in the car whatever. they were sitting here. but why hole thing is we got to take back our
i'm going to take you to denmark the happiest country on the planet.ng to uncover secrets there and i'm going to show you some scientific ways to up your satisfaction while simultaneously lowering your risk of heart disease. right now time to get you back into the "cnn newsroom" with martin savidge. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >>> hello, everyone, breaking news, i'm martin savidge in new york. let's get to what we have. two new york city police officers in uniform...
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>> i am from denmark and came to san francisco five years ago. >> everyone wants to be you. >> in maylmost 50,000 customers a day, almost 800 employees. it's just been fantastic. this --ing all of building all of this has been such a privilege. >> how do you do it? how do you sell this idea of improving customer service? we all know that we want good relationships. it's very deep and that is what we are seeking for. we want real relationships with people around us and businesses around us and the communities we are in. providing a great experience and a deep the leaf. belief. we are excited about providing customer service in app and in context. my wife, i think she is hesitating. thanks for joining us. happy holidays. the list of services you can buy has grown by leaps and bounds. we are back with more on the company's new partnership with bit pay. that's next. ♪ >> i'm emily chang. this is bloomberg west. google news is closing its virtual door in spain today. the shutdown comes ahead of the spanish law requiring spanish publishers to charge for every snippet of article that it sees
>> i am from denmark and came to san francisco five years ago. >> everyone wants to be you. >> in maylmost 50,000 customers a day, almost 800 employees. it's just been fantastic. this --ing all of building all of this has been such a privilege. >> how do you do it? how do you sell this idea of improving customer service? we all know that we want good relationships. it's very deep and that is what we are seeking for. we want real relationships with people around us and...
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. >>> denmark has laid a claim to the united nations nearly a million square kilometers of energy-richn the arctic circle. scientific data shows that green land a connected to the continental shelf beneath the arctic ocean were the arctic is also claimed by canada and russia. >>> come okay admit it, you felt pretty good when you were filling up your tank over the weekend with gas at prices you haven't seen since the country emerged from the recession. is this a silver cloud with a dark lining? it's "inside story." ♪ ♪ >>> hello, i am ray
. >>> denmark has laid a claim to the united nations nearly a million square kilometers of energy-richn the arctic circle. scientific data shows that green land a connected to the continental shelf beneath the arctic ocean were the arctic is also claimed by canada and russia. >>> come okay admit it, you felt pretty good when you were filling up your tank over the weekend with gas at prices you haven't seen since the country emerged from the recession. is this a silver cloud...
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people are getting killed. [ overlapping speakers ] >> you remember in denmark there was, there f thereere cartoons of mohammed. >> they made the head of mohammed a bomb. >> right, hundreds died and subsequent rioting around the world and the paper's editorial staff were targeted by death for islamic activists. two publications today would dare violate the muslimy ticket on depicting mohammed. sony's decision to kill the film will have repercussions felt for many years ahead. >> but the threats against the movie-goers, the homeland security and the fbi all said they were not credible. the north koreans are full of lots of bluster, and so i think you, you shouldn't give into that. i think the president and his news conference, again, said this isn't how we want to be doing business. >> if mort were president of sony, would you have pulled it? >> i would have. i would not have taken that kind of a risk. >> would you have made it? >> i might have made the film. i just don't-- >> it's the very nature of our society. >> assassination of a foreign leader? >> i probably would not have made it,
people are getting killed. [ overlapping speakers ] >> you remember in denmark there was, there f thereere cartoons of mohammed. >> they made the head of mohammed a bomb. >> right, hundreds died and subsequent rioting around the world and the paper's editorial staff were targeted by death for islamic activists. two publications today would dare violate the muslimy ticket on depicting mohammed. sony's decision to kill the film will have repercussions felt for many years ahead....