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. >> we will be looking at eon, the german energy giant. their sales are down 13%. their profits are down 20%. expectations were down for 25%. it looks like they beat estimates. we will see what the stock does and we will look at their global strategy as germany moves towards renewables. itkulik the data and you see japanese hopping -- gdp dropping the most since 2011. futures are higher. the dax pushing forward from .6%. toi am going to go back dollar-sterling. i think that is where the action will be. you see here at 1.6824. where we were when mark carney went to the mansion house and said you guys don't understand risk. get ready for more. i think that is where most of the action is. as for the rising equity markets, i think it comes down to the progression of a convoy. ryan chilcote will take you through that. are we facing a de-escalation in terms of geopolitical risk? i am not saying it is binary. it is darn important. the relationship between europe and russia is one of the ultimate driving forces of confidence in germany, of trade with europe. we batted away
. >> we will be looking at eon, the german energy giant. their sales are down 13%. their profits are down 20%. expectations were down for 25%. it looks like they beat estimates. we will see what the stock does and we will look at their global strategy as germany moves towards renewables. itkulik the data and you see japanese hopping -- gdp dropping the most since 2011. futures are higher. the dax pushing forward from .6%. toi am going to go back dollar-sterling. i think that is where the...
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at first glance a toxic eon has no place in a food factory. the product was registered in one nine hundred fifty nine by monsanto the giant u.s. chemical company in the category of pesticides. it was used to treat rubber but also fruits and vegetables. its use is strictly regulated and limited. what is it doing in fish feed. the answer can be found in switzerland in geneva in this anti-fraud laboratory. two years ago patrick edgar and d.d. or telly were surprised to find a toxic teen in the flesh of farmed fish in extremely high levels. well above the fifty micrograms per kilogram permitted in foodstuffs. a reference value is fifty so we're looking at this level. and we'll see that in our fish the measurements are ten to twenty times more than the standard because concentrations are between five hundred and eight hundred or nearly a thousand micrograms per kilogram have been found. so they're extremely higher than the norm so they're a lot higher than the norm we don't see that in wild fish this is logical since they're not fed fish we are on
at first glance a toxic eon has no place in a food factory. the product was registered in one nine hundred fifty nine by monsanto the giant u.s. chemical company in the category of pesticides. it was used to treat rubber but also fruits and vegetables. its use is strictly regulated and limited. what is it doing in fish feed. the answer can be found in switzerland in geneva in this anti-fraud laboratory. two years ago patrick edgar and d.d. or telly were surprised to find a toxic teen in the...
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in germany the big power utility companies like eon and emb w.lobal companies huge power they were decimated in less than six years when millions of small players that produce their own solar and wind energy. over 25% of electricity now in germany is solar and wind and that's in seven years and we are heading to 35% clean electricity by 2020 and guess who's producing a? it's millions of small players. the big power companies are producing less than 7% to the new energies and last week more directors at eon said we can't compete with a zero marginal cost. what happened is once millions of small players come together to produce their own energy it wipes out centralized power so we have that history. however as you said there may be countries that may try to thwart this because they want to keep an oligarchic control over energy but europe at least which is the largest economy in terms of gdp and still larger than the u.s. and lisa's setting a framework and now i am reasonably hopeful about china. premier, a new premier read my last book and instruc
in germany the big power utility companies like eon and emb w.lobal companies huge power they were decimated in less than six years when millions of small players that produce their own solar and wind energy. over 25% of electricity now in germany is solar and wind and that's in seven years and we are heading to 35% clean electricity by 2020 and guess who's producing a? it's millions of small players. the big power companies are producing less than 7% to the new energies and last week more...
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winters and earlier sprang some, discussing water migrations that have evolved over eons. drought and water scarcity are increasing to my job rising populations of native fish and aquatic species. reducing habitat and altering breeding in spotting opportunities to increase in the prevalence of parasites and disease. that can have affects on big game and forest habitat. while enabling a species to spread into new areas of displacing more native wildlife. stop in oregon and across this pacific northwest of vital element of the region's economy and culture. a study published in 2013 a significant climate driven rest to a future sustainability serbs these index pose a serious threat to america's hunting and fishing tradition and in turn to the benefits they provide to wildlife and people. faced by these threads the administration is taking significant steps to ensure forward thinking and effective conservation of fish while often plants. this includes the strategic planning through the present climate action plan, the national fish wildlife and planned an ambitious strategy as
winters and earlier sprang some, discussing water migrations that have evolved over eons. drought and water scarcity are increasing to my job rising populations of native fish and aquatic species. reducing habitat and altering breeding in spotting opportunities to increase in the prevalence of parasites and disease. that can have affects on big game and forest habitat. while enabling a species to spread into new areas of displacing more native wildlife. stop in oregon and across this pacific...
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so we're talking about eons of time for expression of genetic disease--that's the second thing. the third thing is if the man's got plutonium in his testicles--and every male in the northern hemisphere has a tiny load in his gonad--it's from weapons testing days, and plutonium is still falling out. and the man is cremated, the smoke goes up the chimney with the plutonium, so you can breathe it in, another man can, and it's ad infinitum because plutonium has a half-life of 24,400 years and lasts for a long time. but the other thing is that the body thinks plutonium is iron--it's an iron analogue--so it's stored in the liver, where it causes liver cancer. it's stored in the bone marrow to cause--to produce hemoglobin in the red blood cells, but it causes leukemia or bone cancer. it crosses the placenta into the developing embryo--which lets nothing through it, incidentally, except plutonium and a few other nasties. it's stored in the testicle, too. so it's a ubiquitous, really dangerous isotope, and from the time they discovered it in the manhattan project, they knew its dangers.
so we're talking about eons of time for expression of genetic disease--that's the second thing. the third thing is if the man's got plutonium in his testicles--and every male in the northern hemisphere has a tiny load in his gonad--it's from weapons testing days, and plutonium is still falling out. and the man is cremated, the smoke goes up the chimney with the plutonium, so you can breathe it in, another man can, and it's ad infinitum because plutonium has a half-life of 24,400 years and lasts...
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in germany the big power utility companies like eon and emb w. global companies huge power they were decimated in less than six years when millions of small players that produce their own solar and wind energy. over 25% of electricity now in germany is solar and wind and that's in seven years and we are heading to 35% clean electricity by 2020 and guess who's producing a? it's millions of small players. the big power companies are producing less than 7% to the new energies and last week more directors at eon said we can't compete with a zero marginal cost. what happened is once millions of small players come together to produce their own energy it wipes out centralized power so we have that history. however as you said there may be countries that may try to thwart this because they want to keep an oligarchic control over energy but europe at least which is the largest economy in terms of gdp and still larger than the u.s. and lisa's setting a framework and now i am reasonably hopeful about china. premier, a new premier read my last book and instr
in germany the big power utility companies like eon and emb w. global companies huge power they were decimated in less than six years when millions of small players that produce their own solar and wind energy. over 25% of electricity now in germany is solar and wind and that's in seven years and we are heading to 35% clean electricity by 2020 and guess who's producing a? it's millions of small players. the big power companies are producing less than 7% to the new energies and last week more...
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people because they are jews simply by listing eons. do not accept your patient and its policy. see jerusalem. dot com has lined up a picture gallery called starlin childhood with images of gauss' children who were trapped in the violence. also online blinding justice and leaks as america's notorious spy agency has been deleting court transcripts of things they may reveal too much. there's no missing the moon right now it's not it's close i'm brightest in two decades it was how the photographer and many people with stunning images online. right to see. first rate. and i think picture. on our recorders when their. instrument. or beyond. iraq's prime minister has mobilized special forces loyal to him off to being rebuffed by forgetting a third time in office by the president vehicles and soldiers have also cordoned off baghdad's diplomatic op where my state institutions are located nouri al maliki then gave a tough speech resisting cool's to quit accusing the president of violating the constitution but he's got the backing of an iraq ereka cool which is ruled maliki's parliament b
people because they are jews simply by listing eons. do not accept your patient and its policy. see jerusalem. dot com has lined up a picture gallery called starlin childhood with images of gauss' children who were trapped in the violence. also online blinding justice and leaks as america's notorious spy agency has been deleting court transcripts of things they may reveal too much. there's no missing the moon right now it's not it's close i'm brightest in two decades it was how the photographer...
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>> no, no estoy de acuerdo que deberÍamos cambiar la ley, por eso es que estoy abogandoer eon uncedientonohayniÑos vorn lisire que si regsan, >>destn eleptar niÑo ,ue táen pigste un proceso para determinar categorÍa, y creo que la administraciÓn del presidente obama ha hecho una sugerencia muy bueno. lo hemos hecho en vietnam, en haitÍ. deberÍamos establecer sa,sistema en hondur, antes de q vgarlos >> sÍ, antes, antes de que caigan en las manos los coyotes o se monten en la bestia o los violen. >> o sea que usted quisiera un sistema de selecciÓn en honduras, por ejemplo... >> sÍ, sí. >>dosÍsín. porsovinieran es que yo estoy enfatizando tÁn tan molestasas po que le estÁ pasando a estos niÑos, por eso tenemos un procedimiento eso no va a parar, van a venir mÁs niÑos. no sÉ cuÁntos niÑos mueren o cuÁntos niÑos llegan en malas condiciones, pero hay un gran porcentaje de niÑos que se les trata de esa manera. o e qu es tener un proceso sensato y organizado para encargarme de estos Ño >>la pÁginae su 251 d libro en equdi un diso quel narcotrÁco tambiÉn es un problema de ldoos est sÍ. >> muchas
>> no, no estoy de acuerdo que deberÍamos cambiar la ley, por eso es que estoy abogandoer eon uncedientonohayniÑos vorn lisire que si regsan, >>destn eleptar niÑo ,ue táen pigste un proceso para determinar categorÍa, y creo que la administraciÓn del presidente obama ha hecho una sugerencia muy bueno. lo hemos hecho en vietnam, en haitÍ. deberÍamos establecer sa,sistema en hondur, antes de q vgarlos >> sÍ, antes, antes de que caigan en las manos los coyotes o se monten...
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think one reason she did that after her overthrow is she's thinking about that and that long, long eons of hawaiian past that has just been severed. i think they are still -- what is that called when something is amputated. is it lost limb syndrome. phantom limb, thank you. i think there's always going to be that there. it makes it a very fascinating place for that reason, you know. >> back on the subject of book ideas, i've always been interested about where you came up with the idea for fascination vacation. >> book ideas, where i came up with the idea for my book on presidential assassinations. >> i don't know. i don't remember. i think i was writing a lot about president lincoln and it must have occurred to me in some of my lincoln research. i don't have a snappy story. >> i find your style really dry and funny. i was wondering if you ever entertained the idea of branching out into fiction? >> no. that question is such an insult to nonfiction, just because something is true, no, i'm not a liar. there are tons of other liars whose books you're welcome to buy here. the thing i love ab
think one reason she did that after her overthrow is she's thinking about that and that long, long eons of hawaiian past that has just been severed. i think they are still -- what is that called when something is amputated. is it lost limb syndrome. phantom limb, thank you. i think there's always going to be that there. it makes it a very fascinating place for that reason, you know. >> back on the subject of book ideas, i've always been interested about where you came up with the idea for...
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they're disrupting water fowl migrations that have evolved over eons. drought and water scarcity are increasing, jeopardizing native fish and aquatic species in dozens of watersheds, rising water temperatures are reducing habitat and altering breeding and spawning opportunities for many species of fish. milder winters are increasing the prevalence of parasites and disease. that can have december estimating effects on big games and forest habitats while enabling invasive species to displace native wildlife. in oregon and across the pacific northwest, climate change poses a major threat to salmon. a vital element of the region's economy and culture. a study published in 2013 salmon, a federally listed species, faces a significant climate driven risk to future sustainability. the scale and intensity of these current and future climate change impacts pose a serious threat to america's hunting and fishing traditions, and in turn to the benefits they provide to wildlife and people. faced by these threats, the administration is taking significant steps to ensu
they're disrupting water fowl migrations that have evolved over eons. drought and water scarcity are increasing, jeopardizing native fish and aquatic species in dozens of watersheds, rising water temperatures are reducing habitat and altering breeding and spawning opportunities for many species of fish. milder winters are increasing the prevalence of parasites and disease. that can have december estimating effects on big games and forest habitats while enabling invasive species to displace...
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and so, you can look in the memoirs of abu eon was arafat made deputy and he was a french author wrote in a war available in english. in his memoirs, he boasts about the arab summit meeting in the 274 in morocco, which declared the plo from distillate amid jeanette and he said we secured this vote because we created his words around the meeting. so the arab leaders were afraid to go in. on top of the intimidation of the yom kippur war in 1973. these two things combined really brought europe to japan to their needs and european leaders spoke openly of the need to change their orientation on the middle east conflict because of their dependence on arab oil. the next year, secretary of state kissinger took in mind the idea that the western countries would have to find some mechanisms to free themselves from the threat of future oil embargoes, to find some countervailing pressure that they could bring to bear. so he made a tour of european capitals in 1974 to try to rally the europeans to join us in some kind of measures to raise this. he wrote in his memoirs by this terrible frustration. i
and so, you can look in the memoirs of abu eon was arafat made deputy and he was a french author wrote in a war available in english. in his memoirs, he boasts about the arab summit meeting in the 274 in morocco, which declared the plo from distillate amid jeanette and he said we secured this vote because we created his words around the meeting. so the arab leaders were afraid to go in. on top of the intimidation of the yom kippur war in 1973. these two things combined really brought europe to...
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they want people to keep an eon their pets and enjoy wildlife from safe distance. >> a detroit jury finds had shot and killed an unarmed teenaged girl on his front porch last year guilty of second degree murder. prosecutors say 19 year old mcbride showed up drink on the front porch about 4:30 in the morning and began pounding on his front door. waiver says that he couldn't make out who the person was and feared for his life. his defense attorney claims the shooting was in self-defense but a jury didn't buy it. her family is calling the verdict a victory. >> she was not violent. she was a regular teenager. and she was well raised and brought up with loving family, and her live mattered and we showed that. >> a judge has scheduled waiver's sentencing for august 21. he's facing up to life in pris prison. >> new federal law aims to improve health care for vetera veterans. president obama signed the bill at an army base in virginia today. the veterans access to care act will provide money to hire thousands of doctors and nurses that by hopefully cutting wait times for patients. it also establi
they want people to keep an eon their pets and enjoy wildlife from safe distance. >> a detroit jury finds had shot and killed an unarmed teenaged girl on his front porch last year guilty of second degree murder. prosecutors say 19 year old mcbride showed up drink on the front porch about 4:30 in the morning and began pounding on his front door. waiver says that he couldn't make out who the person was and feared for his life. his defense attorney claims the shooting was in self-defense but...
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that some of the companies have come through with very buoyant results, notably german utility jine eon boofrting the rest of that sector and the largest life insurance, swiss life coming through a gabe of 7.5%. gain. back to the economies, the real surprise, the uk. will you know that the uk is performing very well amongst the g-7 and was likely to be the first to raise interest rates. today we learned actually that cash wages are falling in the uk for the first time since 2009. that's meant that this guy, mark carney at the bank of england, suggested that wages are remarkably weak and because of that now is not the time to raise uk interest rates. so sterling has falling down to a 10-week low as a result of that, the xpmarket expectation,k will not raise rates in february but in march. begging the bigger question, guys, whether it will be the uk that is the first to raise interest rates or us. the federal reserve. >> thanks, simon. >>> when we come back, is pandora a take overtarget? rumors punishing the stock higher this week. see if the company's cfo has anything to say about that.
that some of the companies have come through with very buoyant results, notably german utility jine eon boofrting the rest of that sector and the largest life insurance, swiss life coming through a gabe of 7.5%. gain. back to the economies, the real surprise, the uk. will you know that the uk is performing very well amongst the g-7 and was likely to be the first to raise interest rates. today we learned actually that cash wages are falling in the uk for the first time since 2009. that's meant...
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. >> we will be looking at eon, the german energy giant. their sales are down 13%.. expectations were down for 25%. it looks like they beat estimates. we will see what the stock does and we will look at their global strategy as germany moves towards renewables. itkulik the data and you see japanese hopping -- gdp dropping the most since 2011. futures are higher. the dax pushing forward from .6%. toi am going to go back dollar-sterling. i think that is where the action will be. you see here at 1.6824. where we were when mark
. >> we will be looking at eon, the german energy giant. their sales are down 13%.. expectations were down for 25%. it looks like they beat estimates. we will see what the stock does and we will look at their global strategy as germany moves towards renewables. itkulik the data and you see japanese hopping -- gdp dropping the most since 2011. futures are higher. the dax pushing forward from .6%. toi am going to go back dollar-sterling. i think that is where the action will be. you see...
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. >> full disclosure, nyu stern was my first sponsor of bloomberg on the economy an eon ago. between a top-flight mba program and the also-rans? >> faculty and students. you have to have the best faculty and the best students. if students are not part of the conversation about where the world is going, they are not going to be able to deliver value. let me give you an example. what is it about emerging markets that is going to drive growth? urbanization is the story. >> paul romer did pretty well on the west coast. that is what it is about. >> take a look at the west coast. there was an article about students at dartmouth who were heading up to san francisco to get to know people as they started their mba's. offeroes an mba have to that economy which already seems to have what it needs? >> good question. what we have to get our students to understand is that traditional tools like finance and new areas like urbanization and thinking about the big trends that are driving the world, that is where you can make value. areas and doing the equivalent for the world of infrastructure
. >> full disclosure, nyu stern was my first sponsor of bloomberg on the economy an eon ago. between a top-flight mba program and the also-rans? >> faculty and students. you have to have the best faculty and the best students. if students are not part of the conversation about where the world is going, they are not going to be able to deliver value. let me give you an example. what is it about emerging markets that is going to drive growth? urbanization is the story. >> paul...
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eons seven percent of the company worth more than $10 billion. welcome matt g miller.ed even this upcoming ipo? >> it was and it wasn't. the ipo is expected for him to see a massive surge in well but we found a hidden asset, a private asset called ali-pay. it works in tandem with alibaba. it turns out that jack ma owns 50% of it. >> we did not know this before? >> no, he does not plan on getting economic benefit but he plans to give it away. the firstown them in place. this company is worth about 25 ilya and dollars. >> how did you discover this? >> if you go to the proxy statement and we saw other documents but we pieced it together. >> compare him to other rich people in china. been a fun couple of years watching the tycoons in china go up and down. they are jostling for the number one position. big instant a messaging service. then you have robin li of baidu. weending how alibaba does, will see if his net worth goes up, it depends on how they price it. >> there is always the question if there are hidden million as -- billionaires in china. >> and there are always lo
eons seven percent of the company worth more than $10 billion. welcome matt g miller.ed even this upcoming ipo? >> it was and it wasn't. the ipo is expected for him to see a massive surge in well but we found a hidden asset, a private asset called ali-pay. it works in tandem with alibaba. it turns out that jack ma owns 50% of it. >> we did not know this before? >> no, he does not plan on getting economic benefit but he plans to give it away. the firstown them in place. this...