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jacob riis was born in 1849 in denmark. he was the son of a schoolteacher and was basically raised in this very beautiful small town in denmark. he was a rebellious youth and even though he was the son of a teacher, he was not a good student although he loved to read. he played hooky a lot and when he was in new york, he had a lot of sympathy for truant young boys. a lot of his articles are about truancy and how we can get kids into school. he wrote from personal experience. a lot of what he wrote about, he did have personal experience because he was an immigrant to the united states. when he was 21 years old, in 1870, he came to the united states by himself. he had a very hard time initially here finding work. he did all kinds of odd jobs. worked as a laborer, worked as a door-to-door salesman, sometimes homeless. sometimes sleeping at night and -- in homeless shelters and police lodging houses. all of this experience he brought into his articles later when he was more established as a police reporter and had a salaried jo
jacob riis was born in 1849 in denmark. he was the son of a schoolteacher and was basically raised in this very beautiful small town in denmark. he was a rebellious youth and even though he was the son of a teacher, he was not a good student although he loved to read. he played hooky a lot and when he was in new york, he had a lot of sympathy for truant young boys. a lot of his articles are about truancy and how we can get kids into school. he wrote from personal experience. a lot of what he...
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she was back in denmark. and his really -- his suicidal feelings, so it was very difficult in the beginning. and there's a great love story with riis and his wife elizabeth, eventually she does succumb to his courtship and they marry in 1876 in denmark. and come back and they settle first in brooklyn and then in richmond hill up in queens, new york, and have a family. so a lot of jacob riis' motivation in life is that everyone should have a healthy, safe and happy family like he does. and he writes a lot about families and the welfare of children in particular. and he often would tell his audiences, there's no difference between these children or yours and mine. that's the wife elizabeth in the middle and the five children. there were some other children that died young. >> so next we are going to talk about what looks like a strange assemblage of equipment, things we're not used to seeing this days but this is photographic equipment, similar to what riis would have used on the raiding parties that barbara de
she was back in denmark. and his really -- his suicidal feelings, so it was very difficult in the beginning. and there's a great love story with riis and his wife elizabeth, eventually she does succumb to his courtship and they marry in 1876 in denmark. and come back and they settle first in brooklyn and then in richmond hill up in queens, new york, and have a family. so a lot of jacob riis' motivation in life is that everyone should have a healthy, safe and happy family like he does. and he...
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it will also travel to two locations in denmark. bonnie is also the author of many books including bernie's abbott changing new york, and a co-author with daniel of rediscovering jacob rees riis. she's written books on the photography and among other subjects. and of course, bonnie wrote the book we're here for today," jacob a. riis revealing new york other half." riis was a photographer. her scholarship has provided a much fuller picture of riis. as an immigrant who pulled himself up by his boot straps, a journalist and author who considered photograph nothing more than a tool. by seeing this fuller picture of riis and by reading his articles books lectures and the personal papers housed here at the library. we can better understand that the issue nas new york other half faced. poverty, poor housing conditions, child labor, lack of access to education homelessness and disease. the most if not all of these issues are still with us today, which makes riis's work and bonnies more relevant than ever. as an editor, i have worked with a
it will also travel to two locations in denmark. bonnie is also the author of many books including bernie's abbott changing new york, and a co-author with daniel of rediscovering jacob rees riis. she's written books on the photography and among other subjects. and of course, bonnie wrote the book we're here for today," jacob a. riis revealing new york other half." riis was a photographer. her scholarship has provided a much fuller picture of riis. as an immigrant who pulled himself up...
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and he actually wrote a tremendous amount about denmark.he wrote this crazy article about hamlet, because there were all these -- it's like the truth about shakespeare. he actually went and found the documents in the local -- crazy story. he found the documents in the local city hall that showed when shakespeare actually visited in denmark, and then wrote this article about it. and he has a photograph there, which he didn't take, of shakespeare's tomb, which he says this is a total fake, it's just there for the tourists. his travel in europe was more related to his danish identity. although he was very involved with english -- the english were very progressive in terms of social reform. and he could sometimes mention efforts that were done there, so he made an effort to be -- but as far as i know, he didn't give talks there. yes? >> in your talk, you touched on ethics of documents -- [ inaudible ] >> sure. let's see. how do i do this? riis took a real hit in the 1890 -- in the 1990s, in the moment of a sort of large attack on the total huma
and he actually wrote a tremendous amount about denmark.he wrote this crazy article about hamlet, because there were all these -- it's like the truth about shakespeare. he actually went and found the documents in the local -- crazy story. he found the documents in the local city hall that showed when shakespeare actually visited in denmark, and then wrote this article about it. and he has a photograph there, which he didn't take, of shakespeare's tomb, which he says this is a total fake, it's...
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the 1 islands sit between iceland and norway awe 00 miles from denmark. >> clever marketing idea. >>hank you so much for joining us this evening. world news tonight" with david muir is next. >> i'm ama daetz. >> from all of us here, we appreciate your time. >> we will see you again at 6:00 as we leave you with a live look outside. >> >>> tonight, two presidents honoring the fallen. president obama saying of those dallas officers, when bullets started to fly, they did not flinch. president bush, first ladies michelle obama and laura bush there, too. and the standing ovation for that police chief in dallas. >>> also tonight, the urgent manhunt under way right now. a serial shooter on the loose in an american city. authorities say seven dead and the new reward tonight. >>> at least four tornadoes reported, one an ef-2. winds up to 125 miles per hour. and more severe weather coming. >>> the long awaited endorsement. bernie sanders now says hillary clinton must be our next president. and then, what was caught on mike. as donald trump tonight demands an apology from supreme court
the 1 islands sit between iceland and norway awe 00 miles from denmark. >> clever marketing idea. >>hank you so much for joining us this evening. world news tonight" with david muir is next. >> i'm ama daetz. >> from all of us here, we appreciate your time. >> we will see you again at 6:00 as we leave you with a live look outside. >> >>> tonight, two presidents honoring the fallen. president obama saying of those dallas officers, when bullets...
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and he actually wrote a tremendous amount about denmark.he wrote this crazy article about hamlet and elsinore and saying there were all these -- because it's the truth about shakespeare in elsinore. he actually went and found the documents in the local -- crazy story. he found the documents in the local city hall that showed when shakespeare actually visited in denmark, and wrote this article about it. and he has a photograph there, which he didn't take, of shakespeare's tomb in elsinore which he says is a total fake, it's just there for the tourists. his travel in europe was more related to his danish identity. although he was very involved with english -- the english were very progressive in terms of social reform. and he sometimes mentions efforts that were done there. so he made an effort to be -- but as far as i know, he didn't give talks there. yes? >> in your talk, you touched on ethics of documenting poverty -- on a change? >> sure. let's see how do i do this? riis took a real hit in the 1890 -- in the 1990s, in the moment of a sort
and he actually wrote a tremendous amount about denmark.he wrote this crazy article about hamlet and elsinore and saying there were all these -- because it's the truth about shakespeare in elsinore. he actually went and found the documents in the local -- crazy story. he found the documents in the local city hall that showed when shakespeare actually visited in denmark, and wrote this article about it. and he has a photograph there, which he didn't take, of shakespeare's tomb in elsinore which...
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for instance between denmark and hungry or denmark and the czech republic.are very important concerns to uphold in a common market. that is one logistical aspect and a free movement of goods. another one is the free movement of labor. we are very global company. we do less than 1% of our business and our own country of denmark. we rely on the free movement of labor. -- across countries including the u.k. i would say the eu plays a very large role for us in providing a .ommon market regulation it toy safety, chemical regulation are very important concerns for us. the eu provides a very modern and coherent legislative framework. the existence of that and the continuation of that is what i mean when i talk about an efficient and well functioning common market. this is going to affect us. concern.is always a francine: the asian market accounts for 23% of your sales. probably your most rapidly growing market. joergen: i don't know what sort of market share we are looking to achieve, but with the growth of the emerging middle class most important in china, we are
for instance between denmark and hungry or denmark and the czech republic.are very important concerns to uphold in a common market. that is one logistical aspect and a free movement of goods. another one is the free movement of labor. we are very global company. we do less than 1% of our business and our own country of denmark. we rely on the free movement of labor. -- across countries including the u.k. i would say the eu plays a very large role for us in providing a .ommon market regulation...
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depp mark had fall -- denmark had fallen and it was a possession of denmark.he coast guard was up in that area to make sure that that remained out of german hands. >> but another threat loomed in asia. in an uncanny coincidence that would change history, president franklin roosevelt ordered the entire u.s. pacific fleet from san diego to pearl harbor. by 1941, it was defended by every branch of our armed forces. including the coast guard. some said it was most heavily garrisoned island in the world. but shortly after dawn on december 7, we lost our innocence. where were you on december 7, 1941? >> i had just enlisted as a seaman. i was home in honolulu. that's where we lived. way up on the hillside we heard a commotion, we went out on the lanai and there were jets flying overhead in formation. i didn't have a b-b gun but we could have reached them up on the hillside. >> 21-year-old ed nash joined the coast guard. he suddenly found himself in the naval service. where'd they send you? >> we immediately went down to the island of the south pacific. the captain di
depp mark had fall -- denmark had fallen and it was a possession of denmark.he coast guard was up in that area to make sure that that remained out of german hands. >> but another threat loomed in asia. in an uncanny coincidence that would change history, president franklin roosevelt ordered the entire u.s. pacific fleet from san diego to pearl harbor. by 1941, it was defended by every branch of our armed forces. including the coast guard. some said it was most heavily garrisoned island in...
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haiti all over it, which takes place at the same time as the haitian revolution is unfolding and also denmark in charleston, south carolina was a sea and not only revert against slavery but escape with numerous enslaved but to sail onto freedom in the island then ruled by africans, that is to say haiti. now, what's interesting about many of these revolts is that they're not unlike other revolts that are taking place within the hemisphere in which there's either inspiration by the haitian revolutionaries or direct instigation, the haitian revolution ignited crisis of the entire slaved system that can only be resolved by the system's collapse. if your trying to understand why slavery collapsed in north america, you should not only look within the four corners of north america but look to haiti and as i said you should also look to the inspiration, if not the instigation of british abolitionists in london. >> you can watch these and other programs online at book
haiti all over it, which takes place at the same time as the haitian revolution is unfolding and also denmark in charleston, south carolina was a sea and not only revert against slavery but escape with numerous enslaved but to sail onto freedom in the island then ruled by africans, that is to say haiti. now, what's interesting about many of these revolts is that they're not unlike other revolts that are taking place within the hemisphere in which there's either inspiration by the haitian...
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then he actually wrote a tremendous amount about denmark. he wrote this crazy article about hamlet and elsenon. it is like the truth about shakespeare. he actually went and found the documents in the local -- crazy story. he found the documents in the local like city hall that showed when shakespeare actually visited elsinore in denmark and wrote this article about it. then he has a photograph there of he didn't take of shakespeare's tomb in elsinore which he says is a total fake, it's just there for the tourists. [ laughter ] his travel in europe was more related to his danish identity, although he was very involved with english, with english -- the english were very progressive in terms of social reform and he sometimes mentions efforts that were done there so he made an effort to be. but as far as i know, he didn't give talks there. >> you in your talk you touched on how -- i think documenting poverty over time. >> i mean reese took a real hit in the 1890s -- in the 1990s in the moment of a sort of large attack on the total humanist tradi
then he actually wrote a tremendous amount about denmark. he wrote this crazy article about hamlet and elsenon. it is like the truth about shakespeare. he actually went and found the documents in the local -- crazy story. he found the documents in the local like city hall that showed when shakespeare actually visited elsinore in denmark and wrote this article about it. then he has a photograph there of he didn't take of shakespeare's tomb in elsinore which he says is a total fake, it's just...
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and he actually wrote a tremendous amount about denmark. he wrote this crazy article about hamlet, because there were all these -- it's like the truth about shakespeare. he actually went and found the documents in the local -- crazy story. he found the documents in the local city hall that showed when shakespeare actually visited in denmark, and wrote this article about it. and he has a photograph there, which he didn't take, of shakespeare's tomb, which he says this is a total fake, it's just there for the tourists. his travel in europe was more related to his danish identity. although he was very involved with english -- the english were very progressive in terms of social reform. but as far as i know, he didn't give talks there. yes? >> in your talk, you touched on ethics of documents -- [ inaudible ] >> sure. let's see how do i do this? riis took a real hit in the 1890 -- in the 1990s, in the moment of a sort of large attack on the total humanist tradition, saying photographers were essentially making their own reputations on the backs
and he actually wrote a tremendous amount about denmark. he wrote this crazy article about hamlet, because there were all these -- it's like the truth about shakespeare. he actually went and found the documents in the local -- crazy story. he found the documents in the local city hall that showed when shakespeare actually visited in denmark, and wrote this article about it. and he has a photograph there, which he didn't take, of shakespeare's tomb, which he says this is a total fake, it's just...
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. >>> emotions running high from denmark. that's right denmark i didn't stutter. that's the 14-year-old girls after defeating spain 1-0 to win the coveted prize the number one cup. they went 7-0 left every opponent in his wake to do it on to a tournament in sweden. >>> an event is upon us so big they have to have it twice a year. and it's generated millions over the years. monday it's hammer's time. >> i went through 26 round of cheem therapy. it took me nine months. i was 29 years old, newly married. i had a 1-year-old little girl. those things you'll never forget. >> that's bob hammer two time testicular cancer survivor happy to be alive. over 13 years ago his condition was so bad he and his wife kim were told he could survive but they could forget having another child. baa miracle happen. the -- but a miracle happened. the child they couldn't have is now a third baseman for the danville team. 13-year-old josh. he's the driving force behind the 12th annual have a ball golf classic in danville. >> the message he had was he was proud once he realized what we have
. >>> emotions running high from denmark. that's right denmark i didn't stutter. that's the 14-year-old girls after defeating spain 1-0 to win the coveted prize the number one cup. they went 7-0 left every opponent in his wake to do it on to a tournament in sweden. >>> an event is upon us so big they have to have it twice a year. and it's generated millions over the years. monday it's hammer's time. >> i went through 26 round of cheem therapy. it took me nine months. i...
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generally speaking, the report perfectly right, and no way -- let not forget denmark because they're an important player. last point from me, for us, you talked in the report about potentially codes, very good argument for doing that. and other games in town, too. we are part of a forum which we call the northern group, which comprises the uk with the northern baltic states, plus germany, plus poland and the netherlands so all the countries with a clear interest not just in baltic sea. and the uk-led joint expeditionary force. we go forward, we'll -- this is a nato issue because it's important. we look at the angles in this but also recognize there are other forums to help brim that gap to countries that don't happen to be allies and they'll bring us along as well. >> let's build on that point. there is incredible wealth of challenge sets for the united states navy globally. can you talk about where this sort of fits in and where the u.s. brings valuable expertise or capability and maybe where others can step in with complimentary capability. >> i say thinking about -- it's important
generally speaking, the report perfectly right, and no way -- let not forget denmark because they're an important player. last point from me, for us, you talked in the report about potentially codes, very good argument for doing that. and other games in town, too. we are part of a forum which we call the northern group, which comprises the uk with the northern baltic states, plus germany, plus poland and the netherlands so all the countries with a clear interest not just in baltic sea. and the...
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there was a full movement in the neighboring countries in denmark, 10 or 15 years ago called denmark, i'm not sure if you remember this but they had strict rules about what was in a loud and what wasn't and in a sense i tried to post it in a similar way. one chapter has three subchapters, each subchapter and another subchapter so i knew that it forced me into a certain rhythm. it forced me into not overwriting because the book could have been ... >> does silent song after a concentration camp? >> i interviewed the director a couple weeks ago in london, i think he's extraordinary and he told me that for whatever reason the other only country it didn't do particularly well in was germany we're not done yet but yes. >> i won an award for not writing a book. [laughter] i'm not sure i'm an authority on how to finish one. i would say that a lot of writers want discipline from people like us and i've read the same story but you have to get up in the morning, i do my yoga. i write 500 words before breakfast then i take a walk and i set up a goal for myself of writing 600 words a day or whatev
there was a full movement in the neighboring countries in denmark, 10 or 15 years ago called denmark, i'm not sure if you remember this but they had strict rules about what was in a loud and what wasn't and in a sense i tried to post it in a similar way. one chapter has three subchapters, each subchapter and another subchapter so i knew that it forced me into a certain rhythm. it forced me into not overwriting because the book could have been ... >> does silent song after a concentration...
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jacob riis was born in 1849 in denmark. he was the son of a school teacher and was raised in this beautiful small town in denmark. he was a rebellious youth. even though he was the son of a teacher, he was not a good student, although he loved to read. the played hooky a lot. later when he was in new york, he had a lot of sympathy for truth boys -- turant boys. a lot of his articles about -- are about truancy and he spoke from personal expense. what he wrote about, he did have personal experience because he was an immigrant to the united states. when he was 21 in 1870, he came to the united states by himself and he had a hard time initially here finding work. he did all kinds of odd jobs, worked as a laborer, is a door-to-door salesman, was sometimes homeless, sometimes sleeping at night and homeless shelters and lodging houses. riis had a very personal reason to have a grudge about police lodging houses. he tells a story in his night he was of a in particular despair where he had considered throwing himself into the east r
jacob riis was born in 1849 in denmark. he was the son of a school teacher and was raised in this beautiful small town in denmark. he was a rebellious youth. even though he was the son of a teacher, he was not a good student, although he loved to read. the played hooky a lot. later when he was in new york, he had a lot of sympathy for truth boys -- turant boys. a lot of his articles about -- are about truancy and he spoke from personal expense. what he wrote about, he did have personal...
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also, universal healthcare like denmark's. >> larry: wait hold on, universal healthcare? are you sure you're not bernie sanders? >> larry, stop it with your gotcha questions. nobody cares about your damn gotcha questions. all i'm saying is that if you're looking to replace trump, just get a new yorker with crazy hair -- you're halfway there! c'mon, this is easy, it's not science. >> larry: okay, thanks bernie. >> you're welcome. >> larry: haha! gotcha! >> dammit! the chance of getting me was exactly one percent. >> larry: alright, good luck at the convention, whichever one you attend. mr. x, everyone. we'll be right back ♪ my 5-hour is my morning wakeup call. my 5-hour makes me super dad. my 5-hour keeps me on my toes. my 5-hour's all business. my 5-hour keeps me working my 5-hour energizes my ride. my 5-hour gets me up and out the door. what's your 5-hour? what's your 5-hour? what's your 5-hour? every with a 161 pointowned inspection, 24/7 roadside assistance plan, 2-years or 20,000 miles of complimentary maintenance, an unlimited mileage warranty up to 6-years and the c
also, universal healthcare like denmark's. >> larry: wait hold on, universal healthcare? are you sure you're not bernie sanders? >> larry, stop it with your gotcha questions. nobody cares about your damn gotcha questions. all i'm saying is that if you're looking to replace trump, just get a new yorker with crazy hair -- you're halfway there! c'mon, this is easy, it's not science. >> larry: okay, thanks bernie. >> you're welcome. >> larry: haha! gotcha! >>...
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. >>> we got soccer emotion from denmark. that's the ecstatic scream of 14-year-old girls after defeating spain 1-0 to win the tournament. they win 7-0. they beat every country in the field to do it. now it's on to a tournament in sweden which starts in a couple of days. >>> an event is upon us so big they have it twice a year. 600 players generating millions over the years on monday it'll be hammer's time. >> i went through 26 rounds of chi mo therapy. i was 29 years old, newly married i had a 1-year-old little girl. those things you'll never forget. >> that's bob hammer. two-time testicular cancer survivor swinging a club, happy to be alive. over 13 years ago his condition was so bad he and his wife kim were told he could survive but they could forget having another child. but a miracle happened. the child they couldn't have is now a third baseman for the danville all star team. 13-year-old josh. josh has been the driving force behind the hammers now 12th annual have a ball golf classic in danville. >> the message he had wa
. >>> we got soccer emotion from denmark. that's the ecstatic scream of 14-year-old girls after defeating spain 1-0 to win the tournament. they win 7-0. they beat every country in the field to do it. now it's on to a tournament in sweden which starts in a couple of days. >>> an event is upon us so big they have it twice a year. 600 players generating millions over the years on monday it'll be hammer's time. >> i went through 26 rounds of chi mo therapy. i was 29 years...
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also, universal healthcare like denmark's. >> larry: wait hold on, universal healthcare? are you sure you're not bernie sanders? >> larry, stop it with your gotcha questions. nobody cares about your damn gotcha questions. all i'm saying is that if you're looking to replace trump, just get a new yorker with crazy hair -- you're halfway there! c'mon, this is easy, it's not science. >> larry: okay, thanks bernie. >> you're welcome. >> larry: haha! gotcha! >> dammit! the chance of getting me was exactly one percent. >> larry: alright, good luck at the convention, whichever one you attend. mr. x, everyone. mr. x, everyone. we'll be right back ah the freedom to watch your directv mr. x, everyone. we'll be right back with unlimited data from at&t. the steady stream of entertainment. your favorite shows. streaming on. you can just keep streaming... ...and streaming. hello jim. so much streaming, but i'd really like to go home now. my arms are very tired. seize the data! get our best unlimited plan ever so you can stream and surf all you want with unlimited data from at&t. lepe's
also, universal healthcare like denmark's. >> larry: wait hold on, universal healthcare? are you sure you're not bernie sanders? >> larry, stop it with your gotcha questions. nobody cares about your damn gotcha questions. all i'm saying is that if you're looking to replace trump, just get a new yorker with crazy hair -- you're halfway there! c'mon, this is easy, it's not science. >> larry: okay, thanks bernie. >> you're welcome. >> larry: haha! gotcha! >>...
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also, universal healthcare like denmark's. >> larry: wait hold on, universal healthcare? are you sure you're not bernie sanders? >> larry, stop it with your gotcha questions. nobody cares about your damn gotcha questions. all i'm saying is that if you're looking to replace trump, just get a new yorker with crazy hair -- you're halfway there! c'mon, this is easy, it's not science. >> larry: okay, thanks bernie. >> you're welcome. >> larry: haha! gotcha! >> dammit! the chance of getting me was exactly one percent. >> larry: alright, good luck at the convention, whichever one you attend. mr. x, everyone. we'll be right back to the right. take it back now y'all. one hop this time. cha cha real smooth. recognize anyone? ok. snap into a slim jim! ♪ adios, muchacho. [spraying & sniffing] [whip crack] [grumbling] [groaning] and that's how the deodorant commercial ended. [old spice whistle] >> larry: welcome back. we're just a few days away from the first annual holt's hog fest and turkey shoot-- yeah! woo hoo! you know, the campaign fundraiser for tennessee state representative a
also, universal healthcare like denmark's. >> larry: wait hold on, universal healthcare? are you sure you're not bernie sanders? >> larry, stop it with your gotcha questions. nobody cares about your damn gotcha questions. all i'm saying is that if you're looking to replace trump, just get a new yorker with crazy hair -- you're halfway there! c'mon, this is easy, it's not science. >> larry: okay, thanks bernie. >> you're welcome. >> larry: haha! gotcha! >>...
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photography in denmark over the summer once it's all put together and actually uploaded in 4k as well just becomes almost hypnotic. ♪ >> this must be what it is like to be married to one nick calderone. >> awesome! >> awesomely painful! >> because the poor woman in this video is being targeted by her husband, with a nerf gun and for one straight week. he shot her every day. >> oh! >> ha ha! >> why was she just walking around as a target for a week. get yourself a bigger nerf gun. >> she's got better things to do. >> here relaxing on the bed -- [ inaudible ] >> gets up, she's had enough. chases after him. >> she's got a whole arsenal -- >> oh, no he's got several setups. bam. >> this one -- >> that a boy. >> he set up the big one. >> she walks through the door. >> and -- >> and empties the magazine onto her with her daughter watching the carnage. >> and jumping up and down gleefully. >> against it -- [ inaudible ] >> now in this one she's out there trying to do yoga get herself in to a zen place. >> oh, yes. [ bleep ] >> with that i'm going to shove it [ bleep ] >> and that was the las
photography in denmark over the summer once it's all put together and actually uploaded in 4k as well just becomes almost hypnotic. ♪ >> this must be what it is like to be married to one nick calderone. >> awesome! >> awesomely painful! >> because the poor woman in this video is being targeted by her husband, with a nerf gun and for one straight week. he shot her every day. >> oh! >> ha ha! >> why was she just walking around as a target for a week....
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the launch of a home made rocket in denmark did not go as planned. >> oh, no.ng is terribly wrong. >> we have an issue. the next one rocket launch from a platform in the balance tick sea and rising a short distance, it came right back down to the water. it's the only crowd funded space program. members of the team say they build the rockets in their spare time and they eventually want to fly an amateur astronaut into space. >>> as the democratic national convention gets read tee kick off tomorrow, wiki leaks is leaking e-mails. what they say about bernie sanders and his claims of favoritism during the primaries. >>> catch a glimpse of some of the fastest u.s. athletes on the water. a live report coming up as they row away at lake merit. stay right there. >> this is ktvu mornings on 2 weekend. >> oh, it looks fabulous out there. welcome to mornings on 2. we're so glad you joined us. it is sunday, july 24th. i'm claudine wong here with frank somerville and rosemary on this nice day. >> it is a nice day. >> we are following developing stories for you this morning.
the launch of a home made rocket in denmark did not go as planned. >> oh, no.ng is terribly wrong. >> we have an issue. the next one rocket launch from a platform in the balance tick sea and rising a short distance, it came right back down to the water. it's the only crowd funded space program. members of the team say they build the rockets in their spare time and they eventually want to fly an amateur astronaut into space. >>> as the democratic national convention gets...
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where could they go -- do they stay in paris or go to frankfurt, denmark?eries of issues to frankfurt would be a question in terms of organization. but i think much more players now in paris than in frankfurt. and much more deep marketplace interest. it is something to be negotiated and discussed with a different institutions in charge. caroline: are you going to run for president? emmanuel: it is too soon to say that. andt, we have to reshape invest in this offer. caroline: you are not excluding it, though. emmanuel: i am not exclude anything. two years ago, i had no idea that the, a minister of france. i am just amending regarding key issues and questions for the country. going to an election -- being part of such a campaign, it is first a question regarding your country, the situation of your dontry, and what situation you want to propose to the country. my first priority is to guilt -- to build this new identity. caroline: and to prevent a "frexit"? for instance? on the current situation, i do not think anyone --d recommend a referenda in recommend a re
where could they go -- do they stay in paris or go to frankfurt, denmark?eries of issues to frankfurt would be a question in terms of organization. but i think much more players now in paris than in frankfurt. and much more deep marketplace interest. it is something to be negotiated and discussed with a different institutions in charge. caroline: are you going to run for president? emmanuel: it is too soon to say that. andt, we have to reshape invest in this offer. caroline: you are not...
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even denmark. others went up after brexit. look what happened.istake to leave the eu. really, any country in the euro is fair. they are not going out. they are not going out. my feeling is, it is going to be a british problem. it is a british problem. i do not think it will spread to break up the eu. the european central bank just goes crazy. starts putting money -- tracy: excuse me, it looks like the bank of england will have to come. do you think that they stand patent and do not move? >> we will be going into a substantial slowdown. i think that really, no increase in july. we will see september. we get a strong economy. the 22 half of this year. i would love to see a rate increase. we think we can get back to a more normal economy. i do not take that it is off the table completely for this year. i would love to see 22 half this year. strong enough for us to take another. >> thank you. >> thank you. you have the dow down. 148 points. the 18,000 mark. left and right, especially. tuesday after the three day holiday. the s&p, nasdaq, in the red a
even denmark. others went up after brexit. look what happened.istake to leave the eu. really, any country in the euro is fair. they are not going out. they are not going out. my feeling is, it is going to be a british problem. it is a british problem. i do not think it will spread to break up the eu. the european central bank just goes crazy. starts putting money -- tracy: excuse me, it looks like the bank of england will have to come. do you think that they stand patent and do not move?...
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the global macro movers, you will see norway down, denmark, 1% lower. the stoxx 600 was .8% lower. been drifting downward and we have moved into negative territory. are coming off the back of two weeks of gains, the longest winning stretch since may 27. is 1.3%he stoxx 600 below the close. some interesting corporate group say a rank joint takeover of william hill benefitsmpanies see for their in-store and online operations. william hill said it received a preliminary approach from these two companies but it was not clear if this would enhance their position in the industry. 5.3%. up by phillips reporting better than estimated profits and says earnings will improve with shares up 2%. this is a company facing stiff competition from chinese manufacturers. really quickly on the macro basis, we had business confidence with sentiments deteriorating. the business climate did fall to 108.3. the median estimate was for a drop to 107.5. 90 minutes into the session, let's get over to the markets desk. shery: let's look at breaking news. from the largest bank in florida by deposits said to be
the global macro movers, you will see norway down, denmark, 1% lower. the stoxx 600 was .8% lower. been drifting downward and we have moved into negative territory. are coming off the back of two weeks of gains, the longest winning stretch since may 27. is 1.3%he stoxx 600 below the close. some interesting corporate group say a rank joint takeover of william hill benefitsmpanies see for their in-store and online operations. william hill said it received a preliminary approach from these two...
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iceland, denmark. commoditiesup, among the decliners today.ook at the industry group that many of us have our attention on following the tragic event that took place, the terror incident in nice that led to the killing of over 80 people and the injury of scores more. performer,he worst all but three are following. thomas cook, a core, easyjet, they are a big jo -- decline. we often see quick flip backs. that is worth noting. today,pse in profit 50%-60%, analysts expected a 22 drop. sales missed estimates as well. ands markets like france markets like france are going to be hurt even more. shares down even more. the final chart of the week, instagram, this shows you everything. the best week since 2000. there was a week earlier this year that was better, but let's forget that because it spoils my narrative. we will continue to watch the pound. in the u.s., stocks little changed in numbers but directionally they are all down. investors looking at a weekly advance in which nine out of 10 industry groups are higher. the exception is utilities. for
iceland, denmark. commoditiesup, among the decliners today.ook at the industry group that many of us have our attention on following the tragic event that took place, the terror incident in nice that led to the killing of over 80 people and the injury of scores more. performer,he worst all but three are following. thomas cook, a core, easyjet, they are a big jo -- decline. we often see quick flip backs. that is worth noting. today,pse in profit 50%-60%, analysts expected a 22 drop. sales missed...
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. >> and so if you look at a young african-american kid growing up in chicago, denmark, oakland wherevermight be they realize now they can be president of the united states and when you had 43 white men be the president of the united states people missed that but more importantly i can go and kale kai, hopefully she's asleep right now. but she can go and be president of the united states. if this is one of the bush daughters, so be it. that means a lot. >> to that point as well. let us take politics out of this, i know it is very difficult but last night when hillary clinton came on and the glass ceiling shattered and she talked straight to camera and then it panned out and you saw her surrounded by little girls and her saying i may not be president but one of you girls might be. as a father i teared up. it doesn't matter democrat or republican. to me, let's bring politics into it now it's all a message of how well they produced that but for me personally having an 11-year-old girl who better be asleep right now, that means a lot to me. >> there's always politics and then we'll bring pol
. >> and so if you look at a young african-american kid growing up in chicago, denmark, oakland wherevermight be they realize now they can be president of the united states and when you had 43 white men be the president of the united states people missed that but more importantly i can go and kale kai, hopefully she's asleep right now. but she can go and be president of the united states. if this is one of the bush daughters, so be it. that means a lot. >> to that point as well. let...
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he is now the president of voorhees university in denmark.h the never-ending thirst of education and the undying passion on equal opportunity, mr. sellers returned to south carolina and hoped to consider the legacy of his family and also creating change for the greater good. you can read his entire bio in your program. but you all know the juicy news we all wanted -- darn it, ladies, he is off the market. he got married last year. he is still a newlywed. we are so happy for him, and we know that he still has so many great things to come. ladies and gentlemen, please give a warm williamsburg county welcome to mr. bakari sellers. [applause] mr. sellers: good afternoon. i was chuckling, because when i came in today, they had a line that asked for your name and address. and beside it, they said "where ago?"ou 50 years i can only pray i was being thought of 50 years ago. my mom and dad always taught me -- and i say it everywhere i go important.y it is so my mom and dad taught me that the most important words in the english language are thank you,
he is now the president of voorhees university in denmark.h the never-ending thirst of education and the undying passion on equal opportunity, mr. sellers returned to south carolina and hoped to consider the legacy of his family and also creating change for the greater good. you can read his entire bio in your program. but you all know the juicy news we all wanted -- darn it, ladies, he is off the market. he got married last year. he is still a newlywed. we are so happy for him, and we know...
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while i have this moment thank you cnn for giving me this platform and a 31-year-old black kid from denmark the opportunity to speak to the world. >> i am very proud of you know that. and speaking of william barber. >> the watch word of this democracy and the watch word of faith is we. the heart of our democracy is on the line this november and beyond. now, my friends, they tell me that when the heart is in danger, somebody has to call an emergency code. and somebody with a good heart will bring a defibrillator to work on a bad heart because it's possible to shock a bad heart and revive the pulse. in this season, when some want to harden and stop the heart of our democracy, we are being called like our fore mothers and fathers to be the moral defibrillators of our times. we -- we must -- we must shock this nation with the power of love. we must shock this nation with the power of mercy. we must shock this nation and fight for justice for all. we can't give up on the heart of our democracy, not now, not ever. >> i mean he went there with the heart metaphor, the defibrillator and everything a
while i have this moment thank you cnn for giving me this platform and a 31-year-old black kid from denmark the opportunity to speak to the world. >> i am very proud of you know that. and speaking of william barber. >> the watch word of this democracy and the watch word of faith is we. the heart of our democracy is on the line this november and beyond. now, my friends, they tell me that when the heart is in danger, somebody has to call an emergency code. and somebody with a good...
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before that it was a referendum in denmark. there was a referendum in the netherlands. now in the u.k. what are you waiting for? when will the council recognize that this type of european union of today, you cannot defend it anymore and that europe needs to be reformed and in my opinion a new project or vision should be presented to the citizens of europe and the truth is that european citizens are not against europe and they are against europe and to approve of that and have not published it far too earlier. because it's from a few weeks ago from april. do you know what the results are? 82% want more european action on the fight against terrorism. 77% of european citizens are more european action in the fight against unemployment. 75% of european citizens ask for more european action. 74% are asking for european action on the issue of migration. on 14 of the 15 questions put forward and a few weeks ago, people are asking for more european action. not less european action and the problem is that europe has become what? europe has become an expert in legislation on the e
before that it was a referendum in denmark. there was a referendum in the netherlands. now in the u.k. what are you waiting for? when will the council recognize that this type of european union of today, you cannot defend it anymore and that europe needs to be reformed and in my opinion a new project or vision should be presented to the citizens of europe and the truth is that european citizens are not against europe and they are against europe and to approve of that and have not published it...
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the big gainer today here in europe, denmark's largest phone company, was shares rising as much as 12%, the most since 2007. they confirmed they received a approach,take over responding to a report that apollo global management is interested in buying it and taking it private. tdc did not say who the approach was from. they said it was preliminary, inadequate, and it is not interested in pursuing any further. shares of by 9%. rising 1% now after the cfo announced stepping down just a week after a new chief executive took charge to become cfo of the danish facility manager iss. what a day and what a week we are having. vonnie: it is not even the first week of the month. let's check in on the first word news. emma has more from the first word news room. emma: we are getting more information from the officers killed in dallas. police exchange gunfire with one of the suspects holed up in a parking garage. >> the suspect said he was upset about black lives matter. he said he was upset about the recent police shootings. the suspect said he was upset at wha white people. the suspect stated he
the big gainer today here in europe, denmark's largest phone company, was shares rising as much as 12%, the most since 2007. they confirmed they received a approach,take over responding to a report that apollo global management is interested in buying it and taking it private. tdc did not say who the approach was from. they said it was preliminary, inadequate, and it is not interested in pursuing any further. shares of by 9%. rising 1% now after the cfo announced stepping down just a week after...
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denmark does, spain does not.e euro and the european union at the same time is much more difficult. ashley: fascinating to follow, thank you so much, appreciate it. when fears hit the price of gold and silver spike. nicole pedallides is at the nyse to tell us about it. >> when we talk about nervousness we have seen on wall street, gold and silver have been a safe haven and gold in particular covering two your highs gaining 8, silver is up $.20, gold is at 1346 a troy ounce and silver at 1978. lookout stocks are faring as well, hit a new annual high. you can see these names, they are not surging, they are gaining 190%, 200%, gold and silver outpacing the market. is the run-up done? will they take the profits? ashley: thank you very much. donald trump starting a vice president search meeting with joni ernst over the holiday weekend. he says he will name his running mate at the convention, two weeks away. multiple medications, does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications. but i
denmark does, spain does not.e euro and the european union at the same time is much more difficult. ashley: fascinating to follow, thank you so much, appreciate it. when fears hit the price of gold and silver spike. nicole pedallides is at the nyse to tell us about it. >> when we talk about nervousness we have seen on wall street, gold and silver have been a safe haven and gold in particular covering two your highs gaining 8, silver is up $.20, gold is at 1346 a troy ounce and silver at...
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this is not going be like denmark or ireland. it's not going to be like the netherlands or france where they were basically ignored back in 2005. this result i'm certain will stand. i'm certain that we are going to leave the european union and get back our zmpb sompb sovereignty as to what deal we negotiate depends on who becomes the next prime minster. a process that ongoing as we speak. a process that will be decided by the members of the conservative party in the united kingdom. from my own part, i think we've got an incredibly strong hand and i say that because actually the deal that the uk currently has with the eu is a rotten deal. what we joined 40 years ago in a world of high tariffs would could argue gave a significant business advantage, but in a world where after tterre tar ra down. to have the unfree movement of people to be prohibited from making our own trade deals with the rest of the world, but perhaps worst of all, to be stuck inside this outdated customs union that means the 88% of the british economy that is no
this is not going be like denmark or ireland. it's not going to be like the netherlands or france where they were basically ignored back in 2005. this result i'm certain will stand. i'm certain that we are going to leave the european union and get back our zmpb sompb sovereignty as to what deal we negotiate depends on who becomes the next prime minster. a process that ongoing as we speak. a process that will be decided by the members of the conservative party in the united kingdom. from my own...
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even in greece, less than a year , the netherlands and denmark, less than two years as well.ng done in addition to that securitization program is to try to reduce the proceedings. matteo renzi, prime minister of italy, will try to reduce it from six to eight years to six to eight months. i did sound remarkable, but in a ball flight new mortgages to new -- it will apply new mortgages. so they will not be affected by it. it looks right on the surface, but when you scratch a little bit, he will not be very helpful. we don't know exactly how much investors and the securitizations are going to end up losing. what do the rating agencies say about it nonperforming loans? alastair: in a few cases, we do know there have been some losses that have been [indiscernible] they have long maturity, so they are away away from the actual thing. but rating agencies said cash being recovered from the bankruptcy proceedings in the court is taking so long that only the most senior, the most highest rated bonds in that securitization will be paid for. which means the junior bonds, which can be, som
even in greece, less than a year , the netherlands and denmark, less than two years as well.ng done in addition to that securitization program is to try to reduce the proceedings. matteo renzi, prime minister of italy, will try to reduce it from six to eight years to six to eight months. i did sound remarkable, but in a ball flight new mortgages to new -- it will apply new mortgages. so they will not be affected by it. it looks right on the surface, but when you scratch a little bit, he will...
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long and hard for the perfect chairs, and finally settled upon these stylish dark wooden chairs from denmark the art wall, of course, is a focal point. it's a collage of pieces i've collected over the years and gives the area the intimate feeling of a salon. and finally, i'm always looking for ways to subtly highlight my indian roots. you'll see our bar over here, it's an antique piece from india. as with the other open shelves, i found a way to curate the bottles and glasses in a stylish way. and finally, my refuge. welcome to my room. here minimalism and modernism form what i think is a perfect marriage. it's always challenging putting a home together with your partner. it's about finding that synergy that represents the two of you. in my case, it was about finding a balance between my husband's masculine pieces and my feminine pieces to create a room that we could both enjoy together. you'll see this hand block printed bedding adds character to the room. and it also contrasts nicely with the more geometric patterns on these cushions. and, of course, it had to be black and white. i hope yo
long and hard for the perfect chairs, and finally settled upon these stylish dark wooden chairs from denmark the art wall, of course, is a focal point. it's a collage of pieces i've collected over the years and gives the area the intimate feeling of a salon. and finally, i'm always looking for ways to subtly highlight my indian roots. you'll see our bar over here, it's an antique piece from india. as with the other open shelves, i found a way to curate the bottles and glasses in a stylish way....
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here in europe, germany, uk, suede d sweden, france, denmark.he list goes on we're looking at record lows across the board here in europe swep. we're seeing all the equity markets trading in negstive territo territory. some pressure seen when looking within the sector. some pressure seen especially on banks still insures and autos off 2.6%. the worry being whether we're heading into a. the epicenter still of this market action that we're seeing. you've got aviva. you've got mng. standard life. all move to spend dealings in their property fund amid increasing fears of redemptions especially in commercial real estate. the three hold 9 billion pounds of assets guy. >> let's check in on oil prices. a big fall yesterday for wti. join iing us to discuss more. john kilduff. >> good morning. >> thanks for joining us. a big selloff yesterday. to what extent is this financial market driven with the rebound we've seen in the u.s. dollar. >> it's partly oil being taken down with everything else on the moment with the brexit fears to a degree. interestingly
here in europe, germany, uk, suede d sweden, france, denmark.he list goes on we're looking at record lows across the board here in europe swep. we're seeing all the equity markets trading in negstive territo territory. some pressure seen when looking within the sector. some pressure seen especially on banks still insures and autos off 2.6%. the worry being whether we're heading into a. the epicenter still of this market action that we're seeing. you've got aviva. you've got mng. standard life....
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that's the main take dlaet away from a new study out of denmark.researchers found the link was stronger among siblings than among parents and their children. they say direct contact with an infected relative did not increase a patient's risk. >>> knowing how many bites to take during a meal could apparently help you lose ht researchers had a group of young adults wear a bite count device. people who wore the device ate significantly less than those who did not regardless of plate size. those with larger plates still ate more suggesting bite counts may not be enough to overcome the impact of large portions. >>> today marks one month to the rio olympics. there's a lot of excitement surrounding the games that kick off on august 5th. we're also hearing of more problems. on monday sailors complained about an oil slick. it follows concerns about rise in crime, zika virus. >>> military members did really well during a dramatic day in the u.s. track and field finals. you see air force pole vaulter kale simmons taking place. it was army reservist sam kendri
that's the main take dlaet away from a new study out of denmark.researchers found the link was stronger among siblings than among parents and their children. they say direct contact with an infected relative did not increase a patient's risk. >>> knowing how many bites to take during a meal could apparently help you lose ht researchers had a group of young adults wear a bite count device. people who wore the device ate significantly less than those who did not regardless of plate size....
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morning shows your family has a direct impact on your chance of contracting a staph researchers in denmarkound people were especially at risk if one of their close relatives was hospitalized with the infection. data shows the link was stronger among siblings than among parents and their children. researchers say direct contact with an infected relative did not increase a patient's risk. parents, if you want your kids to eat vegetables, turn them into superheroes. cafeterias that use banners and videos of superheroes promoting vegetables, tripled kids's selections of veggies. it experienced elementary school boys and girls and it makes complete sense. >>> the fourth of july fireworks show on the national mall went on as planned, but not without a little controversy. >> pbs and capitol concerts, inc., apparently tried to pull a fast one with its >> i think we shot this with our cameras. this is what the fireworks looked like. pbs ran footage from previous years showing a clear sky and no scaffolding ton capitol building. there was a smaller crowd than usual on the mall. we caught up with one
morning shows your family has a direct impact on your chance of contracting a staph researchers in denmarkound people were especially at risk if one of their close relatives was hospitalized with the infection. data shows the link was stronger among siblings than among parents and their children. researchers say direct contact with an infected relative did not increase a patient's risk. parents, if you want your kids to eat vegetables, turn them into superheroes. cafeterias that use banners and...
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a co-writer making this the second collaboration since "love yourself" and features the song of a denmarkcohorts continue to eat and stuff their faces let's go to -- >> starbucks. >> wait. this is a story that paula was worried about. starbucks regulars are going crazy for coconut milk causing a bit of a stir around the country. the coffee chain has been running out of it faster than ever before with the rise of its brand-new secret menu. the hugely popular pink drink and orange drink creation, i think we have ron and rob drinking those blended with coconut while the purple drink can be made with both soy and coconut, plus starbucks newest item the iced coconut milk ma m macchiato. >> i can't have it because i can't have caffeine but it smells nice. >> i can see why there is a shortage. it's delicious in coconut milk is amazing. >> starbucks takes issues with the reports of a coconut milk shortage and says it has a healthy supply but stores may run low from time to time. paula has had issues. >> three times. >> three times. i know they're specifically for coconut milk. >> but testament to
a co-writer making this the second collaboration since "love yourself" and features the song of a denmarkcohorts continue to eat and stuff their faces let's go to -- >> starbucks. >> wait. this is a story that paula was worried about. starbucks regulars are going crazy for coconut milk causing a bit of a stir around the country. the coffee chain has been running out of it faster than ever before with the rise of its brand-new secret menu. the hugely popular pink drink and...
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denmark just agreed to buy 27 jets.e to move toward that as well. >> reporter: a big part of the theme here at the show andry add last week is defense m and a. you are no stranger to that. certainly with sikorski last year. do you see that continuing for the defense sector? >> we're excited about the acquisitions. we're showing our blackhawk helicopter here at the show. that's an armed helicopter. an opportunity for us to continue to produce that aircraft forearm is around the world. in terms of m and a, in terms of the mergers and acquisitions capability, we'll continue to see that happen in the industry. >> reporter: does that cycle pick up? >> it depends on supply and demand as you know. to the extent that cops come together, we'll owe open companies come together, we'll watch that. it will happen at the second and third tiers in the business. >> reporter: final question. so much focus on uncertainty starting here in europe, you go to the middle east, the far east. those uncertainties have people saying these defense
denmark just agreed to buy 27 jets.e to move toward that as well. >> reporter: a big part of the theme here at the show andry add last week is defense m and a. you are no stranger to that. certainly with sikorski last year. do you see that continuing for the defense sector? >> we're excited about the acquisitions. we're showing our blackhawk helicopter here at the show. that's an armed helicopter. an opportunity for us to continue to produce that aircraft forearm is around the...
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and one the town in denmark faces at a fireworks factory in the heart of the city.er 3rd, 2004. it starts in the afternoon when a box of rockets is accidentally dropped and ignites. [ sirens ] the explosions spread to nearby containers and a chain reaction of destruction begins. the afternoon turn to darkness as firefighters attempt to get the situation under control. but it appears there's no end to the pyrotechnics and flames that light up the sky. initial reports indicate the factory may contain 2,000 tons of fireworks. the situation becomes more dire because the factory is surrounded by residential neighborhoods. distressed residents are ordered to flee their homes and businesses. almost 2,000 people are removed from a half mile area around the plant as the eruptions continue only hundreds of feet away. the explosions start to grow more intense as larger caches of fireworks ignite. then suddenly a massive boom sends a billowing cloud of smoke and flame hundreds of feet into the air. the shock wave is so violent that it knocks back this cameraman. and so powerful
and one the town in denmark faces at a fireworks factory in the heart of the city.er 3rd, 2004. it starts in the afternoon when a box of rockets is accidentally dropped and ignites. [ sirens ] the explosions spread to nearby containers and a chain reaction of destruction begins. the afternoon turn to darkness as firefighters attempt to get the situation under control. but it appears there's no end to the pyrotechnics and flames that light up the sky. initial reports indicate the factory may...
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a new study looked at middle aged men and women in denmark, who cycled for work or for fun.bout 20% less likely to develop diabetes than nonbikers. those who biked the most had the lowest risk. >>> well, you'll soon be able to check how many calories and carbohydrates are in your bottle of beer. the beer institute says anheuser-busch, miller coors, heineken and others have all agreed to include nutritional labels on their brews. the labels will also list protein, fat, and alcohol by volume. the institute wants all of its members to have full labeling compliance by 2020. >>> well, this week's wednesday child is a bright teen who is interested in a career in law enforcement. and he's hoping to find a loving and supportive family to help him achieve those goals. nbc 10's tracy davidson introduces us to trey. >> trey, i'm billy stephen. nice to meow. this is my partner. i heard you want to become a cop. >> s.w.a.t.. >> s.w.a.t., even better. you're in a great spot. >> reporter: 17-year-old trayquan or trey can be quiet at first, but opens up quickly to reveal a bright and inquis
a new study looked at middle aged men and women in denmark, who cycled for work or for fun.bout 20% less likely to develop diabetes than nonbikers. those who biked the most had the lowest risk. >>> well, you'll soon be able to check how many calories and carbohydrates are in your bottle of beer. the beer institute says anheuser-busch, miller coors, heineken and others have all agreed to include nutritional labels on their brews. the labels will also list protein, fat, and alcohol by...
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patricia: you went to denmark for a time -- louise: sweden. they were no jobs for my dad. then we came back to holland. patricia: how is it that you came to the united states? that is a nice story. louise: it is not holocaust related. i did my schooling in holland and i became a physical therapist and my husband was an american. we met and fell in love and got married. he finished his studies my health -- studies, and i helped put him through school. the day he did his last exam, our daughter was born. then we came here in 1967. patricia: you were a physical therapist and he were in the states. louise: yes. patricia: you want to tell us about your family? louise: yes, we have three wonderful daughters and six grandchildren. terrible things can happen to you, but you can get lucky like also, very lucky with finding a wonderful husband and starting a wonderful family. patricia: is there anything you want to talk about, in terms of how you -- your experience shaped the way that you thought for a long time? it is an interesting story. louise: right. it is a time of my life i a
patricia: you went to denmark for a time -- louise: sweden. they were no jobs for my dad. then we came back to holland. patricia: how is it that you came to the united states? that is a nice story. louise: it is not holocaust related. i did my schooling in holland and i became a physical therapist and my husband was an american. we met and fell in love and got married. he finished his studies my health -- studies, and i helped put him through school. the day he did his last exam, our daughter...
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poland, austria, france, germany, denmark, even brexit was a function of an anti-immigrant, anti-immigrationf reseizing of sovereignty, that you're going to see playing out now, even more sort of vigor across europe as a result of this. >> and the politics in france are already shifting. and these attacks have precipitated that. one politician on the far right has been gathering strength, gathering proponents. >> that's right. and germany, the power house of europe, the same way. this will accelerate that process. we're seeing it in the united states, as well. this is a populist movement. donald trump, that has focused on the issue of immigration. it is something that is kind of commonty felt now around the world. germany, with the refugee crisis in the middle east, has -- it took in, in one year, a million refugees. that has been a very difficult thing to assimilate, in a country that is just not used to multiculturalism. we have our problems with it here. it's even more distinct and problematic in europe. >> of course, you could close all the boarders and allow no immigration and there is
poland, austria, france, germany, denmark, even brexit was a function of an anti-immigrant, anti-immigrationf reseizing of sovereignty, that you're going to see playing out now, even more sort of vigor across europe as a result of this. >> and the politics in france are already shifting. and these attacks have precipitated that. one politician on the far right has been gathering strength, gathering proponents. >> that's right. and germany, the power house of europe, the same way....
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the dutch used to be on top until denmark came in. it was a devastation to the dutch to actually lose their first place. along with not being in the euro cup this year, which is another tremendously sad event. so what's with the top three here? what does it take to get into the top three? you need a sustainable pillar, one, the government piece that actually looks at poverty issues and covers the poverty, elderly poverty aspect of retirement. second, all three countries have compulsory participation in workplace pension plans. that's number two. all three countries have strong regulatory processes that cover all workplace pension plans. public sector, private sector, union, it doesn't matter. everybody gets the same treatment. and what that means is because pillars one and two are well thought out and well run, there's little need for pillar three. and pillar three is where informational symmetry sets in, which basically means if you leave people to figure it out for themselves or advised by advisers who aren't necessarily totally unb
the dutch used to be on top until denmark came in. it was a devastation to the dutch to actually lose their first place. along with not being in the euro cup this year, which is another tremendously sad event. so what's with the top three here? what does it take to get into the top three? you need a sustainable pillar, one, the government piece that actually looks at poverty issues and covers the poverty, elderly poverty aspect of retirement. second, all three countries have compulsory...
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denmark, 71, to gun violence. denmark, 71, portugal 142, japan just 30. the united states, 33,000.hat the american people are 1000 times more mentally ill then people in these other countries. a recent study in the recent journal of medicine compared to 22 other countries that got murdered here is 25 times higher. we have held -- this an epidemic of gun violence. how has majority responded? with emergency meetings for hillary clinton's emails. we have passed no bills to address the issue of gun violence. we have done nothing to require universal background checks, we continue to allow military style assault weapons in our streets, we have not even prevented those on the no-fly list from purchasing guns. that is i was proud to join john lewis on this issue. ms. lynch, what does the assassination of five dallas police officers last week tell us about the nra's favorite adage, the only thing that stops a bad guy with a god is a a good guy with a gun. the police officers who are on. what about an an armed society is a plate society. >> congressman, thank you for raising this important
denmark, 71, to gun violence. denmark, 71, portugal 142, japan just 30. the united states, 33,000.hat the american people are 1000 times more mentally ill then people in these other countries. a recent study in the recent journal of medicine compared to 22 other countries that got murdered here is 25 times higher. we have held -- this an epidemic of gun violence. how has majority responded? with emergency meetings for hillary clinton's emails. we have passed no bills to address the issue of gun...
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. >> copenhagen, denmark, a scee of terror... >> narrator: isis conducted or inspired... >> horrible scene in northeastern egypt tonight. >> narrator: ...more than 90 attacks around the world... >> multiple attacks have occurred in or around paris. >> narrator: ...and have more than 40 affiliated terror groups in 16 countries. >> massacre in san bernardino today. >> the attack left at least 14 people dead... >> narrator: they have promised that the worst is yet to come. >> from what investigators say was an isis suicide bomb attack in turkey. >> now belgian officials say 34 people were killed and 187 were wounded in two explosions. >> and after today's horror, the question is, how many more terrorists are ready to strike? >> go to pbs.org/frontline for more on how isis has spread beyond syria and iraq. read extended interviews with colin powell... >> we made a judgment. >> ...and nada bakos. >> i can't even imagine what that did for zarkawi's ego. >> explore the frontline archive of reporting on the isis threat. and connect to the frontline community on facebook and twitter. and if s
. >> copenhagen, denmark, a scee of terror... >> narrator: isis conducted or inspired... >> horrible scene in northeastern egypt tonight. >> narrator: ...more than 90 attacks around the world... >> multiple attacks have occurred in or around paris. >> narrator: ...and have more than 40 affiliated terror groups in 16 countries. >> massacre in san bernardino today. >> the attack left at least 14 people dead... >> narrator: they have promised...
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simple issues like somebody in denmark made a cartoon of our muslim leader and everybody in nigeria who was muslim picked up arms. this is all this. now you' don't hear about much f these things, why? because we fail to engage one another. i believe dialogue has always been the main issue that will solve our problems, because as people have said, if peace does not bring stability in a country, violence will definitely not do so. and i believe totally in that regard. in the muslim world of nigeria, how do we try to live peacefully with one another? by understanding. understanding of our scriptures. because no religion that i know is for killing an individual without due justification. people taking other people's lives, like you built yourself up, killing innocent people, saying you're carrying out jihad or something, definitely is not islamic. and i've said it a million and one times. they may be muslims, yes, but what they are doing is for their own personal benefit, not islam. islam is against killing of individual life, even one. it is said that he will take one person's life like ta
simple issues like somebody in denmark made a cartoon of our muslim leader and everybody in nigeria who was muslim picked up arms. this is all this. now you' don't hear about much f these things, why? because we fail to engage one another. i believe dialogue has always been the main issue that will solve our problems, because as people have said, if peace does not bring stability in a country, violence will definitely not do so. and i believe totally in that regard. in the muslim world of...