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us now is andrew rasmussen, the formernato and former neral prime minister of denmark and e's here to discuss secretary of state rex tillerson's speech today at the minister's meet as well as sels, u.s. relations with russia and the impact of brexit. thank you so much for joining us today. guest: good morning. host: so secretary tillerson is eeting with nato foreign ministers today. what are the top things, in your for on, we should look out in this speech? guest: i think two messages are important. message should be the american commitment to defending that is the commitment is unchanged. european i think allies should commit to defense. much more in we decided ummit, within the next decade, all percent ll reach the 2 target. invest in defense equivalent 2 percent of their total economic production. and so, these two messages from today'sivered meeting. host: okay. concerns aboutan nato, s. commitment to have they leesed, after all of campaign trail? guest: of course, we were very concerned listening to candidate trump. lead. it is up for and after the office as president, he has sli
us now is andrew rasmussen, the formernato and former neral prime minister of denmark and e's here to discuss secretary of state rex tillerson's speech today at the minister's meet as well as sels, u.s. relations with russia and the impact of brexit. thank you so much for joining us today. guest: good morning. host: so secretary tillerson is eeting with nato foreign ministers today. what are the top things, in your for on, we should look out in this speech? guest: i think two messages are...
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"we love denmark, but enough about denmark, could you retrace our own country's radical history? the power of labor? the movements we have seen through time? populist farmers alliance, to find that history and revive a younger generation, we have seen ebbs and flows, zigs and zags. a great tradition. thank you for correcting me about the uaw. i was thinking of kenosha, wisconsin, where he did a town hall's ago with our former washington editor, chris hayes, now at an -- msnbc. i do believe that labor is decimated. there needs to be new forms of labor organizing. there are new forms organizing and emerging. i do worry. we got a new supreme court justice this past week ran through. you have got some important labor cases coming up. one of them was a bullet avoided, the frederick case, which is going to decimate public-sector unions even more than we have seen. one of the reasons hillary clinton lost in wisconsin, she didn't campaign there, which was a mistake, but that scott walker has implemented a koch brothers plan over these past years to decimate public-sector workers in wisco
"we love denmark, but enough about denmark, could you retrace our own country's radical history? the power of labor? the movements we have seen through time? populist farmers alliance, to find that history and revive a younger generation, we have seen ebbs and flows, zigs and zags. a great tradition. thank you for correcting me about the uaw. i was thinking of kenosha, wisconsin, where he did a town hall's ago with our former washington editor, chris hayes, now at an -- msnbc. i do believe...
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denmark transatlantic relations and u.s. event relations on the of rex tillerson's speech of today.democrats can call 202-748-8000. republicans 202-748-8001. and independents 202-748-8002. recently wrote a piece in the wall street journal the u.s. out relationship in terms of in that, nd you wrote u.s.-russia relations may need to get worse before they get better. shifting to a harder line is the only way for washington to gain change the moscow, dynamics in the ukraine, and gain congressional support for policy. foreign mr. trump has an example to ollow, even as the cold war raged, president ronald reagan u.s. military presence in europe. reagan spoke from a position of urged soviet he mikale gorbechauv, tear down this wall. what do you think president rump had should learn from reagan? guest: he should learn what i meetings with president putin, mainly that putin only respects power. respects strength, unity. and this is the reason why president trump should negotiate with the russians from a strength. that includes to help ukraine. better the road to a elationship with russia goe
denmark transatlantic relations and u.s. event relations on the of rex tillerson's speech of today.democrats can call 202-748-8000. republicans 202-748-8001. and independents 202-748-8002. recently wrote a piece in the wall street journal the u.s. out relationship in terms of in that, nd you wrote u.s.-russia relations may need to get worse before they get better. shifting to a harder line is the only way for washington to gain change the moscow, dynamics in the ukraine, and gain congressional...
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the role you will never see today, a french ambassador come from denmark to washington. oft gives you the difference where you place the united states as a world power. to become a world war i is really what brought the united states on the world stage without any doubt. it was not before world war i. you touch on so many things. i do want to say to the audience that the germans definitely do campaignspring of 1918 as certainly a year of possibilities for them. i,n i speak about world war we think that after the pushes of 1917, it is over for the germans, but since you are ing those divisions back, the germans do look at that as a wonderful opportunity to bring the allies to the table in the negotiated peace. that could play into the what you're saying, that if the united states didn't moving as quickly -- let's say we did declare war but to get off the blocks for a year and a half, that our first troops don't arrive in june 1917, but instead in 1918, that cable is worth the risk. the german high command definitely believes that. they believe the gamble is worth the risk
the role you will never see today, a french ambassador come from denmark to washington. oft gives you the difference where you place the united states as a world power. to become a world war i is really what brought the united states on the world stage without any doubt. it was not before world war i. you touch on so many things. i do want to say to the audience that the germans definitely do campaignspring of 1918 as certainly a year of possibilities for them. i,n i speak about world war we...
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driverss more than 2000 in denmark.on for the company said it will provide dedicated resources to help drivers throughout the shutdown process. the company released its first report detailing the gender breakdown and racial makeup of employees, showing the ride hailing company trails the industry. of thenly represent 22% leadership team and 15% of technical jobs. talked with ellen huet about what was missing from the report. other reportske we have seen out of the big tech companies in the valley. these companies show a similar pattern, which is few women and non-asian people of color in engineering and across the whole and especially in leadership. because they include in their total employee counts, they did have a better racial diversit y than other companies we have seen. cory: i suppose this does not include the drivers? >> it does not. the drivers remain independent contractors. there were plenty of people on twitter who were confused about that. want to given't them benefits and worker rights. insurance, worker's
driverss more than 2000 in denmark.on for the company said it will provide dedicated resources to help drivers throughout the shutdown process. the company released its first report detailing the gender breakdown and racial makeup of employees, showing the ride hailing company trails the industry. of thenly represent 22% leadership team and 15% of technical jobs. talked with ellen huet about what was missing from the report. other reportske we have seen out of the big tech companies in the...
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stiff upper lip, chocs away for their finest, directed by denmark's lone scherfig.es back to the 1940s, gemma arterton making her way as a script girl, directing slop dialogue. a romantic dialogue in movies. here she is, elbowing her way in and finding her voice on the set. even taking on bill nighy who plays a washed—up actor, ambrose hillyard. an example, a mention of the clever code, i may say that would be the first clever thing that she's done in her life! laughter just a dash of humour and further along... excuse me... certainly. no, no... it's the caption at the end is going to be "he's not listening but the enemy might be". it's a joke for women who never think that their husbands pay attention. if you start answering, the caption would make sense. i wrote it. the scenario. i will be in my dressing room, if anyone needs me... gemma arterton revealed on the one show recently that she used alexjones‘s accent as a model for that? there is a presenting gig for her if the oscars are not forthcoming! i did not know that was alexjones, very good! she is very good i
stiff upper lip, chocs away for their finest, directed by denmark's lone scherfig.es back to the 1940s, gemma arterton making her way as a script girl, directing slop dialogue. a romantic dialogue in movies. here she is, elbowing her way in and finding her voice on the set. even taking on bill nighy who plays a washed—up actor, ambrose hillyard. an example, a mention of the clever code, i may say that would be the first clever thing that she's done in her life! laughter just a dash of humour...
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uber has more than 2000 drivers in denmark and 30,000, or i should say 300,000 users on its app.e company said it will provide dedicated resources to help drivers throughout the shutdown process. the company released its first report tuesday dealing the gender breakdown and racial makeup of its employees. it shows the ride hailing company trails the industry. women only represent 22% of the leadership team and 15% of technical jobs. one piece of data was not released. we caught up with ellen huet about what was missing from the report. ellen: it looks like other reports we have seen out of the big tech companies in the valley. google, twitter, apple, facebook -- these companies showed a similar pattern, which is few women and non-asian people of color in engineering and across the whole and especially in leadership. uber is quite similar. and because they include in their total employee counts, they did have a better racial diversity than other companies we have seen. but in many ways, it was quite in line with other companies that we have been getting reports on. cory: i suppose
uber has more than 2000 drivers in denmark and 30,000, or i should say 300,000 users on its app.e company said it will provide dedicated resources to help drivers throughout the shutdown process. the company released its first report tuesday dealing the gender breakdown and racial makeup of its employees. it shows the ride hailing company trails the industry. women only represent 22% of the leadership team and 15% of technical jobs. one piece of data was not released. we caught up with ellen...
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is nola from denmark with the flowers in her hair high right now?o. >> jimmy: well, someone should tell your outfit. looks like coachella came to life. althou >> i'm nathan, i'm now from venice. >> are you high right now? >> jimmy: okay, this is a tough one. don't jump to conclusions. is nathan high right now? >> i'm at home. yeah. >> jimmy: the man is literally made out of marijuana. you could probably shake an ounce out of his beard. who do we have next? >> what is your name and where are you from? >> jacob argcman from pasadena, california. >> are you high right now? >> jimmy: this is a tough one. is jacob high right now? mostly noes. let's find out. >> no, i wish. >> why not? >> my girlfriend's around somewhere. can't really do that around her. >> your mom or your girlfriend? >> my girlfriend. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: sounds like a fun relationship. she does let him wear a tank top so that's good. who is our next pot or noter? >> what is your name and where are you from? >> my name is donnie mozzarella from uptown new york city. >> are you high ri
is nola from denmark with the flowers in her hair high right now?o. >> jimmy: well, someone should tell your outfit. looks like coachella came to life. althou >> i'm nathan, i'm now from venice. >> are you high right now? >> jimmy: okay, this is a tough one. don't jump to conclusions. is nathan high right now? >> i'm at home. yeah. >> jimmy: the man is literally made out of marijuana. you could probably shake an ounce out of his beard. who do we have next?...
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/canada, denmark and norway have all been trying to assert jurisdiction over parts of the arctic. robert english is a former defense department policy analyst. >> we all stand to make money in the arctic. but, of course, this will all grind to a halt if we see a new arms race instead. >> reporter: while the u.s. has a military presence in the arctic including airfields and infantry bases, there is concern in washington that russia has pushed in recent years to expand its own military capabilities there. >> some u.s. senators have already called on the trump administration to grow its presence in the arctic including building more icebreaking ships. russia is believed to have 40 of the vessels. the u.s. has 2. jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, london. >>> speaking of cold areas, one tahoe ski resort says it has enough snow to stay open all summer long. squaw valley is toying with the idea since the snowpack is 85% above average. they could keep the lifts running into next season. squaw has already gotten 700 inches of snow this season and that's the second most ever. they have been pla
/canada, denmark and norway have all been trying to assert jurisdiction over parts of the arctic. robert english is a former defense department policy analyst. >> we all stand to make money in the arctic. but, of course, this will all grind to a halt if we see a new arms race instead. >> reporter: while the u.s. has a military presence in the arctic including airfields and infantry bases, there is concern in washington that russia has pushed in recent years to expand its own...
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. >> denmark has got talent. in this case they really, really do.ar-old johanna, killing it on the drums. check this out. amazing. >> get it, girl. led zeppelin, rage against the machine. showmanship. impressive. tossing her drumsticks in the air. and these, the light up tip thousands. take a listen. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ that's led zeppelin. i know that is led zeppelin. i love it. this is amazing. this girl has won my heart. as you guess she won with an epic led z >> 10 years old. impressive. from one talented young lady to another. this time, lady gaga, first image from the remake of "a star is born" and barely recognizable, lady gaga, bradley cooper seen together on empty stage. >> cooper's directorial debut. worth noting, lady gaga appears with her first real name. stephanie geremanada. hopefully i pronounced that right. usually incognito. lady gaga. >> making the most of her performances at coachella. shooting a couple days. and inviting fans to appear as ex-tra extras, the movie set for september 2018, release. >> hundreds dressed as charlie chaplain's tram
. >> denmark has got talent. in this case they really, really do.ar-old johanna, killing it on the drums. check this out. amazing. >> get it, girl. led zeppelin, rage against the machine. showmanship. impressive. tossing her drumsticks in the air. and these, the light up tip thousands. take a listen. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ that's led zeppelin. i know that is led zeppelin. i love it. this is amazing. this girl has won my heart. as you guess she won with an epic led z >> 10 years old....
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taiwan, appreciate high end pencils that range from japanese high tech, to those used for voting in denmarko vintage. >> it is different. it is more trendy. >> the highbergs in norway spotted pencil exclusive store on instagram spending more than $100 in supplies for their kid. >> they like to draw. better to draw by hand with the pencil. >> reporter: doesn't quite have the same feeling. >> no, its doesn't. >> reporter: she will never erase her love for pencils not only because of her tattoo but she points to nostalgia as one reason for pencil's reemergens >> craving of feeling doing something by hand and that may not be in the necessities anymore it is a very welcome novelty. >> reporter: majority of the pencils are imported, census bureau says imports increased more than 40 percent from 2015 to 2016. those in the industry say hobbies like adult coloring, and journaling are fueling the up tic a trend weaver predicts won't fade. >> it is a reason why pencils existed for hundreds of years. is there a need for them and there always will be a need. >> reporter: if you still don't get the point
taiwan, appreciate high end pencils that range from japanese high tech, to those used for voting in denmarko vintage. >> it is different. it is more trendy. >> the highbergs in norway spotted pencil exclusive store on instagram spending more than $100 in supplies for their kid. >> they like to draw. better to draw by hand with the pencil. >> reporter: doesn't quite have the same feeling. >> no, its doesn't. >> reporter: she will never erase her love for...
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there were programs all over the world do exactly this kind of problem from nigeria to indonesia to denmark, all over. he began doing very in-depth research about what would be the best program to apply to mr. yusuf at his peers to perhaps give them a chance to be to radicalized. -- d radicalized. host: are there proof that these programs are working? guest: here's the tricky thing about the radicalization -- de- radicalization. that is very much been something people do from their guts, offering an intuition. it's all research or scientific peer-reviewed studies of what are the best methods. but judge davis really did find one man in germany named daniel keller, who had actually gotten to start working at a de-radicalization program in germany. he was committed to this idea that we need to treat the radicalization like a science and do real peer-reviewed studies on what works and what doesn't. up to people with good intentions are good intuitions, but sit back and review what's been done and find out what the best methods are. it's a very new approach, since there's not a lot of hard scien
there were programs all over the world do exactly this kind of problem from nigeria to indonesia to denmark, all over. he began doing very in-depth research about what would be the best program to apply to mr. yusuf at his peers to perhaps give them a chance to be to radicalized. -- d radicalized. host: are there proof that these programs are working? guest: here's the tricky thing about the radicalization -- de- radicalization. that is very much been something people do from their guts,...
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well, there's a lot of oil and gas under the sea, and russia, the u.s., canada, denmark, and norway are all laying claim to the region. here's jonathan vigliotti. >> reporter: president vladimir putin's recent stroll among the glaciers along with reindeer pulling russian soldiers was a build-up to today's unveiling of russia's newest military base. trefoil, located just inside the arctic circle. the p.r. offensive comes as moscow moves to solidify its claim to the arctic's huge oil and gas reserves that russia believes to be worth trillions of dollars. while most of the base remains off limit, the kremlin offered up an internet tour, showing dorm-style accommodations that can house 115 troops for 18-month stints. the facility is russia's second with four others to come as well as an air field. the u.s. has its own base in nearby greenland. but the russian buildup, the largest since the cold war, has raised redding froms in washington. secretary of defense james mattis has warned that russia must not be allowed to dominate the arctic. but for now it appears russia's flag is planted firml
well, there's a lot of oil and gas under the sea, and russia, the u.s., canada, denmark, and norway are all laying claim to the region. here's jonathan vigliotti. >> reporter: president vladimir putin's recent stroll among the glaciers along with reindeer pulling russian soldiers was a build-up to today's unveiling of russia's newest military base. trefoil, located just inside the arctic circle. the p.r. offensive comes as moscow moves to solidify its claim to the arctic's huge oil and...
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received reports that large groups of soviet aircraft have been cited over germany, france, denmark,he netherlands, and belgium. our initial reports show that bonds have been dropped on airfields, near hamburg, , as well ashe berg amsterdam, brussels, and tool. reports are still coming in showing extensive damage. >> this is x-ray, urgent, urgent. >> go ahead. cutting off. >> nuclear weapons have been dropped on osaka, okinawa, yokohama, and tokyo. more information to follow. >> call air defense and see if they have an established pattern of attack yet on north america. standby by for a conference call to all our bases. >> is a difference control. we just received a report from supreme allied commander europe and from x-ray in the far east. thesoviets have dropped atomic bombs on allied airfield in western europe and the far east. any further information yet on the pattern of attack on this continent? >> no, nothing. we have several interceptions, but the pattern of attack. >> no more, out. >> general turner. larson. the command post is calling. >> go ahead. >> this is brooks. >> the
received reports that large groups of soviet aircraft have been cited over germany, france, denmark,he netherlands, and belgium. our initial reports show that bonds have been dropped on airfields, near hamburg, , as well ashe berg amsterdam, brussels, and tool. reports are still coming in showing extensive damage. >> this is x-ray, urgent, urgent. >> go ahead. cutting off. >> nuclear weapons have been dropped on osaka, okinawa, yokohama, and tokyo. more information to follow....
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sidelines of the european council, we were able to note that we concluded an agreement with europol in denmark apparent that the talks but it possible today, for the danish government to sign the agreement that has been reached. i was equally pleased to note that the efforts which the commission and myself have been making to resolve the bilateral problem between spain and portugal on nuclear waste in spain... a solution has been found to that problem and i am pleased and proud of that. the third point i am pleased with is that the creation and slovenian by ministers and their self border checks —— croatian and slovenian prime minister‘s questions. and here today, we were able to reach agreement. again, it was the last meeting attended by francois hollande, and i would like to pay tribute to the excellent work that he did. thank you. it will open the floor to questions. we start with the gentleman in middle. chris morris, bbc. there has been a lot of concern about the potential gap in expectations between london and the rest of the eu about how these negotiations are going to proceed. angela m
sidelines of the european council, we were able to note that we concluded an agreement with europol in denmark apparent that the talks but it possible today, for the danish government to sign the agreement that has been reached. i was equally pleased to note that the efforts which the commission and myself have been making to resolve the bilateral problem between spain and portugal on nuclear waste in spain... a solution has been found to that problem and i am pleased and proud of that. the...
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life and her family were threatened, so in fear of being killed she fled to india before she fled to denmarksands of kilometres from kabul, she continues to work with the women's football team and she hopes her sacrifice will make it easier for others in the future. of course i got old and this is the problem with my injury. but i do participate andi with my injury. but i do participate and i do co—ordinate the programmes and i do co—ordinate the programmes andi and i do co—ordinate the programmes and i do co—ordinate the programmes and i do help my country from far away. that's the thing that kept me alive and kept me happy and it motivated me to work hard for my country. i love my country. adele grabbed the headlines and five awards at this years grammys. but it was also a remarkable night for another young british musician. jacob collier creates his distinctive sound in a room at his mother's house in london. and his arrangements landed him two grammys at the music industry's biggest night in la. tim muffett went to meet jacob and hear his extraordinary story. one small room... one big ta
life and her family were threatened, so in fear of being killed she fled to india before she fled to denmarksands of kilometres from kabul, she continues to work with the women's football team and she hopes her sacrifice will make it easier for others in the future. of course i got old and this is the problem with my injury. but i do participate andi with my injury. but i do participate and i do co—ordinate the programmes and i do co—ordinate the programmes andi and i do co—ordinate the...
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the he is ethics of high end pencils that range from japanese high tech, those used for voting in denmarkintage. >> feels different, more trendy. >> the high berg's from norway spotted the pencil exclusive store on stain gram, spending more than $100 on supplies for their kids. >> they like to draw. it is bother to draw by hand with a pencil than on the ipad. >> doesn't have the same feeling? >> no, it doesn't. >> weaver will never erase her love for pencils, not only because of her tatoo, point to nostalgia for one reason for the emerge ends. >> feeling like doing something by hand, though may not be a necessity any more, it is a very welcome novelty. >> majority of pencils are imported, shows pencil imports into the us increase more than 40% from 2015 to 2016. those in the industry say hobbies, like adult coloring, and journaling, are fueling the up particularrin particulart particular, trend weaver predict won't fade. >> reason pencils have existed for so many hundreds of years. there is a need for them. >> if you still don't get the point, weaver err encourages you to put down your de
the he is ethics of high end pencils that range from japanese high tech, those used for voting in denmarkintage. >> feels different, more trendy. >> the high berg's from norway spotted the pencil exclusive store on stain gram, spending more than $100 on supplies for their kids. >> they like to draw. it is bother to draw by hand with a pencil than on the ipad. >> doesn't have the same feeling? >> no, it doesn't. >> weaver will never erase her love for pencils,...
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gas wells in the north sea is set to cost £80 billion across the uk, norway, the netherlands and denmarkhat figure could double or even triple. it's director of energy practice, philip whittakerjoins us now. this is a huge sum of money. is it being spent wisely? who is going to foot the bill? it is the biggest industrial project that most of the general public has never seen. we hear a lot about hs2 and hinkley point, but this is something which over the next decade will be absolutely on the same size of those projects yet the public will foot half the bill and very few are aware. so what are you saying in your report that's out today that needs to be done? i understand that you're saying it will cost double or triple that that we think at the moment? the current cost estimates could easily double or triple. firstly, we need to get more transparency into the market. we need to get a better view of when we will be doing things and how much we will be doing things and how much we will be doing things and how much we will be spending? secondly, we'd love to see for consistency about the way
gas wells in the north sea is set to cost £80 billion across the uk, norway, the netherlands and denmarkhat figure could double or even triple. it's director of energy practice, philip whittakerjoins us now. this is a huge sum of money. is it being spent wisely? who is going to foot the bill? it is the biggest industrial project that most of the general public has never seen. we hear a lot about hs2 and hinkley point, but this is something which over the next decade will be absolutely on the...
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you mentioned trump -- i think bernie sanders and his platform, he is more moderate than finland or denmark, germany, more moderate than politicians. do you think it is fair to compare that? >> those politicians in europe are having trouble winning elections. they cannot pay for their welfare programs. they are in trouble. a program put forward, political limits on it, i think -- people need 21 brands of deodorant? that is the 1930s socialism where why can't we have one brand, what are we doing with all this deodorant? there is a real point, my colleague wrote a great piece, yeltsin visits texas supermarket and his sense of astonishment, what a consumer society has achieved in the early 90s, and suggesting that our dynamic capitalist system is producing too many different kinds of deodorant and to pick on that one example so much more suggest he is a kind of illiberal, a certain strand of american socialism blended with a crunchy granola gentry in vermont but that doesn't make it illiberal. >> i spent a year in moscow and there was no deodorant. other questions? patrick brown. >> talk a lit
you mentioned trump -- i think bernie sanders and his platform, he is more moderate than finland or denmark, germany, more moderate than politicians. do you think it is fair to compare that? >> those politicians in europe are having trouble winning elections. they cannot pay for their welfare programs. they are in trouble. a program put forward, political limits on it, i think -- people need 21 brands of deodorant? that is the 1930s socialism where why can't we have one brand, what are we...
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. >> there are models in copenhagen, denmark, universal health care that works for them.n: let's show how hollywood imagines the robot dominating future. in this movie, will smith argues about the value of people. >> robot write a symphony or turn the campus into a beautiful masterpiece? john: this tv series imagines a future where robots are popular. >> they are capable of bonding empathetically with their clients and respond accordingly. and it's a significant achievement. see one that is fiction. but the issue of reason points out that he is dolls are popular and real and this stuff is coming. >> yes, people should be prepared, some will think that it's creepy and that is their right, but i don't think that it is and i don't think that people's personal perceptions of it, the opinion that it's creepy should guide how we fit this role and in some cases people interact with pets, computers, i have a relationship with my phone, i yell at it sometimes and makes me happy in other cases and this is something that people will like, something we should celebrate and not worry
. >> there are models in copenhagen, denmark, universal health care that works for them.n: let's show how hollywood imagines the robot dominating future. in this movie, will smith argues about the value of people. >> robot write a symphony or turn the campus into a beautiful masterpiece? john: this tv series imagines a future where robots are popular. >> they are capable of bonding empathetically with their clients and respond accordingly. and it's a significant achievement....
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hollins prime minister has invited the irish prime minister and the representatives from denmark to speak these informal coalitions supported by the european union? michael: there are 28 countries involved. the three to which you refer including ireland, trade will be a strong concentration. may ally on the trade negotiations. if you look at estonia and lithuania and poland and bulgaria and romania, security is their primary consideration. there is no suggestion that the british position in nato would be affected, they will be very conscious of their eastern border with russia and they would develop long-standing friendships with the u.k. on that asus. scandinavia is funded out of the city of london and through the city of london. they share a finance minister. they would have concerns about any importance of the city of london as a source of capital for the scandinavian economies. there are a range of possible groupings of countries around specific issues. negotiationshe proceed, the open position is very clear. at theremainders are european union set of the table and the u.k. is not. vo
hollins prime minister has invited the irish prime minister and the representatives from denmark to speak these informal coalitions supported by the european union? michael: there are 28 countries involved. the three to which you refer including ireland, trade will be a strong concentration. may ally on the trade negotiations. if you look at estonia and lithuania and poland and bulgaria and romania, security is their primary consideration. there is no suggestion that the british position in...
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there's a lot of oil and gas under the sea, and russia, u.s., canada and denmark are all laying claim. >> reporter: the recent stroll among the glaciers, along with reindeer pulling russian soldiers was the unveiling of russia's newest military base. it's located just inside the arctic circle. the pr offensive comes as moscow moves to solidify its claim to the arctic's huge oil and gas reserves that russia believes to be worth trillions of dollars. while most of the base remains off limits, they offered an internet tour showing accommodations that can host 150 troops for 18-month stint. it is the second with four others to come with an airfield. the u.s. has a base in greenland. but the russian buildup, the largest since the cold war, has raised red flags in washington. james mattis has warned that russia must not be allowed to dominate the arctic. but for now, russia's flag is planted firmly on top of the world. jonathan vig leah knee, cbs news, london. >>> coming up, the red tape keeping a wounded warrior from walking. and later, 107 and still going strong. two kids barfed in class
there's a lot of oil and gas under the sea, and russia, u.s., canada and denmark are all laying claim. >> reporter: the recent stroll among the glaciers, along with reindeer pulling russian soldiers was the unveiling of russia's newest military base. it's located just inside the arctic circle. the pr offensive comes as moscow moves to solidify its claim to the arctic's huge oil and gas reserves that russia believes to be worth trillions of dollars. while most of the base remains off...
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babies in denmark, germany and japan have the lowest crying levels. has your baby cried a lot?o, not at all. a very good baby. >>> listen, we've got much more coming up on the show. new finance minister, old problems we'll be heading out to johannesburg to find out what comes next in the south africa saga. >>> and @louisabojesen @twitter. or @cnbc.com. >>> the new trump administration has made it clear it's pursuing an america first policy. >> we have an obligation to the european citizen. it is about competition and europe is open for business. >> so, the people who are so you're having a party? how nice. i'll be right there. and the butchery begins. what am i gonna wear? this party is super fancy. let's go. i'm ready. are you my uber? [ horn honks ] [ tires screech ] hold on. [ upbeat music ] the biggest week in tv is back. [ doorbell rings ] who's that? show me watchathon. xfinity watchathon week! now until april 9. get unlimited access to all of netflix and more, free with xfinity on demand. >>> hi, everybody, welcome back to "street signs." i'm louisa bojesen. snyder elect
babies in denmark, germany and japan have the lowest crying levels. has your baby cried a lot?o, not at all. a very good baby. >>> listen, we've got much more coming up on the show. new finance minister, old problems we'll be heading out to johannesburg to find out what comes next in the south africa saga. >>> and @louisabojesen @twitter. or @cnbc.com. >>> the new trump administration has made it clear it's pursuing an america first policy. >> we have an...
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developmental skills are awesome >> they're based on a danish survey that tracks 10% of all births in denmarkcommends doing research before stieding on a kindergarten, he believes the more play time involved the better. >>> jim kenney celebrated a love for reading at the to regional liability bacteria in germantown. he took part in the lit si program. he hopes to invest half $1 million in the next several year. >>> in celebration of autism awareness month, the autism society hosted its 18 annual day to at the zoo. during the visit, the autism society showed set up a the resources they provide for families to give them the support they need. organizers say events help promote awareness, acceptance and inclusion for kids who may struggle otherwise. >> we have lots and lots of people who fall in the autism spectrum. sometimes they're not recognized. this is an opportunity for everyone to come and to feel comfortable here. the zoo has special accommodations that we have all year long but we make sure we highlight them >> today's event is one of the most popular and well attended autism events in
developmental skills are awesome >> they're based on a danish survey that tracks 10% of all births in denmarkcommends doing research before stieding on a kindergarten, he believes the more play time involved the better. >>> jim kenney celebrated a love for reading at the to regional liability bacteria in germantown. he took part in the lit si program. he hopes to invest half $1 million in the next several year. >>> in celebration of autism awareness month, the autism...
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eventually command was responsible not only for all of germany, austria, but denmark and several eastern european countries. by the fall of 1945, they started the sweeps and this continued all the way to 19 49 49 in west germany. by the end of the agrc period, about 8400 americans had been recovered from all three zones. the french, american, and british zones. complicating this issue further as effect the soviets tidy tied the repatriation of soviet citizens to access in the soviet zone by american graves registration teams. this was an ongoing issue throughout this period. looking at the soviet zone itself, as early as the summer of 1945, the u.s. army requested access to the soviet zone to conduct more graves registration operations. by this point, the army thought there were as many as 4000 americans buried in the soviet zone of germany. it was done to the office of military governance and then to the prisoner of war and displaced persons division. og took this over. then only after 1950 or so, the u.s. liaison mission became involved in grave registration s registration activities e
eventually command was responsible not only for all of germany, austria, but denmark and several eastern european countries. by the fall of 1945, they started the sweeps and this continued all the way to 19 49 49 in west germany. by the end of the agrc period, about 8400 americans had been recovered from all three zones. the french, american, and british zones. complicating this issue further as effect the soviets tidy tied the repatriation of soviet citizens to access in the soviet zone by...
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denmark just like sweden has had a number of incidents over the ast 10 years with this type of attack. but sweden has been spared. more serious events at least recently. vonnie: our thanks there to kim in our stockholm bureau. we'll follow this story closely. check in on the bloomberg "first word" news. >> good morning. in the u.s. president trump says he forged a friendship with chinese president ping in the first few hours of their summit. the two leaders had dinner at trump's florida resort. and are having discussions today. president trump expected to push zi to open chinese markets to american goods. he also wants china to put pressure on north korea over its nuclear weapons program. the latest u.s. jobless reports suggesting the labor market may be returning to more sustainable rate of progress. the economy added just 98,000 jobs in march. that's the smallest amount since last may. still the unemployment rate unexpectedly dropped to its lowest level in almost a decade. 4.5%. bloomberg spoke with president trump's chief economic advisor, gary cohn. >> we're pleased with the jobs
denmark just like sweden has had a number of incidents over the ast 10 years with this type of attack. but sweden has been spared. more serious events at least recently. vonnie: our thanks there to kim in our stockholm bureau. we'll follow this story closely. check in on the bloomberg "first word" news. >> good morning. in the u.s. president trump says he forged a friendship with chinese president ping in the first few hours of their summit. the two leaders had dinner at trump's...
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abraham denmark was deputy assistant secretary of defence for east asia under the 0bama administrationcould say to each other about north korea. north korea certainly emerged as the most important issue the two leaders are likely to be addressing. 0bviously the united states and the tramp administration have tremendous amount of concern over their actions. the development of ballistic missiles and nuclear capabilities and has continued to call on china to do more to bring north korea in, to punish them for their actions. this will certainly bea their actions. this will certainly be a topic of conversation between president trump and president xi. to hold north korea accountable for its actions and hopefully get it back to the negotiating table. what more realistically could china do, do you think? there is a tremendous amount china could do but it is what china is willing to do. it tremendous amount of north korea‘s economy goes through china, roughly 90% of north korean trade goes through china, and therefore they have great degree of influence over what happens. however, in the past
abraham denmark was deputy assistant secretary of defence for east asia under the 0bama administrationcould say to each other about north korea. north korea certainly emerged as the most important issue the two leaders are likely to be addressing. 0bviously the united states and the tramp administration have tremendous amount of concern over their actions. the development of ballistic missiles and nuclear capabilities and has continued to call on china to do more to bring north korea in, to...
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the guardian also reports that leading up to last summer, germany, estonia, poland, australia, denmarkll may have contributed intelligence about contacts between trump's inner circle and russia. and buried at the bottom of a piece in the guardian is this quote, which has received a lot of attention. one source telling the guardian that the official investigation was making progress. quote, they now have specifics, concrete and krob rative evidence of collusion, unquote. this is between people in the trump campaign and agents of russian influence relating to the use of hacked material. now, we don't know what that evidence is, but this week it was revealed that the justice department obtained a fisa warrant to wiretap former trump campaign foreign adviser carter page based on evidence that he was acting as a russian agent. page still maintains he had minimal and only incidental contact with russians. >> there's always, for example, like with ambassador kislyak, i may have said hello to a few people at times, but nothing -- certainly never any negotiations. >> no discussion of sanctions,
the guardian also reports that leading up to last summer, germany, estonia, poland, australia, denmarkll may have contributed intelligence about contacts between trump's inner circle and russia. and buried at the bottom of a piece in the guardian is this quote, which has received a lot of attention. one source telling the guardian that the official investigation was making progress. quote, they now have specifics, concrete and krob rative evidence of collusion, unquote. this is between people...
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trying to do something or other, not enough maybe, although, some places are going pretty far like denmark and a couple of others -- on the other side, in the splendid isolation, is the country led by the most dangerous organization in human history, which is saying, we are not part of this. in fact, we're going to try to undermine it. we're going to maximize the use fuels.il it could carry us past the tipping point. we're not going to provide hunting -- funding as committed in paris to developing countries that are trying to do something about the climate problems. we're going to dismantle reatard --theat devastating impact of the production of carbon dioxide, in fact, other dangerous gases, methane, and others. ok. so the conference kind of pretty much came to a halt. the question -- it continued, but the question was, can we salvage something from this wreckage? pretty amazing, the countries of the world were looking for salvation to a different country -- china. here we have a world looking for salvation to china, of all states when the united is the wrecking machine that is threatenin
trying to do something or other, not enough maybe, although, some places are going pretty far like denmark and a couple of others -- on the other side, in the splendid isolation, is the country led by the most dangerous organization in human history, which is saying, we are not part of this. in fact, we're going to try to undermine it. we're going to maximize the use fuels.il it could carry us past the tipping point. we're not going to provide hunting -- funding as committed in paris to...
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appreciates the aesthetics of high ends pencils that rain from japanese high tech, those used for voting in denmarkge. >> they spotted the store on stain gram, spending more than $100 on supplies for their kids. >> they like to draw. and it is better to draw by hand with a pencil than an ipad. yes. >> yes, doesn't quite have the same feeling. >> no, it doesn't. >> weaver will never erase her love for pencils. not only because of her tatoo, nostalgia one reason for the pencil's re-emergence. >> doing something by hand, and so it may not be a necessity any more, it is a very welcome novelty. >> majority of pencils are imported, census bureau shows pencil imports into the us increase more than 40%, from 2015 to 2016. >> say hobbies like adult coloring and journaling are fueling the up tick, trend weaver predict won't fade. >> there is a reason why pencils have exited for so many hundreds of years. that is need for them. always will be. >> if you still don't get the point, weaver encourages to you put down your device and pick up a pencil. wendy gillette, cbs-3, "eyewitness news." >> well, coming up ne
appreciates the aesthetics of high ends pencils that rain from japanese high tech, those used for voting in denmarkge. >> they spotted the store on stain gram, spending more than $100 on supplies for their kids. >> they like to draw. and it is better to draw by hand with a pencil than an ipad. yes. >> yes, doesn't quite have the same feeling. >> no, it doesn't. >> weaver will never erase her love for pencils. not only because of her tatoo, nostalgia one reason for...