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estonia was seeing an issue of hacking. how do we harden our infrastructure, how do we protect your computer systems. nobody thought of estonia as an influence operation, so nobody went back and looked at the lessons learned and used them to prepare for 2016. >> and a reminder to our viewers that the russian goal was to break up the atlantic alliance and turn friends into enemies. with that, matt apuzo, we will be watching this week's edition of the weekly on sunday night. we thank anybody around here willing to get up at 5:00 a.m. on a saturday morning, especially in a place as beautiful as brussels. so thank you. always a pleasure to have you from brussels. >>> coming up for us, who will pay for the wall? we now know it won't be mexico. we will break down, however, projects right here in the u.s. that are losing their funding so that the wall can go up. >>> who's going to pay for that wall? >> mexico! >> you better believe it, and they'll do it. >> and who's going to pay for the wall? >> mexico! >> who? >> mexico! >> who
estonia was seeing an issue of hacking. how do we harden our infrastructure, how do we protect your computer systems. nobody thought of estonia as an influence operation, so nobody went back and looked at the lessons learned and used them to prepare for 2016. >> and a reminder to our viewers that the russian goal was to break up the atlantic alliance and turn friends into enemies. with that, matt apuzo, we will be watching this week's edition of the weekly on sunday night. we thank...
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at 1 22 am the captain of the estonia makes a desperate s.o.s. call the ship is in a heavy storm suddenly a huge wave breaks off the bell visor from the hole the ferry fills up with water and minutes and begins to sink. it on you know what's going on can you reply the whole ferry fell on the side and it really came as a shock to all of us the next step when we needed to get from the ship down to their water and then of course in the cold water to try to find a raft to climb up to and then later to survive all those of us who were alive in the morning were rescued by helicopter by then most of the people on our rafts were dead they froze to death so we were only 6 alive in the morning maybe 20 in the beginning. 852 people died their names are engraved on this monument casualties from a dozen countries it was the biggest maritime disaster in europe since world war 2 . an investigation in 1907 showed that there was a problem with the bow doors locking system safety regulations for baltic sea ferries were tightened but the wreck was not salvaged. tha
at 1 22 am the captain of the estonia makes a desperate s.o.s. call the ship is in a heavy storm suddenly a huge wave breaks off the bell visor from the hole the ferry fills up with water and minutes and begins to sink. it on you know what's going on can you reply the whole ferry fell on the side and it really came as a shock to all of us the next step when we needed to get from the ship down to their water and then of course in the cold water to try to find a raft to climb up to and then later...
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can't help that money isn't as important as the truth about the estonia catastrophe. a survivor and a member of the swedish parliament for many years he tells of persistent rumors that a bomb caused the ferry to sink planted by intelligence services or terrorists let's try to find every everything we can. and maybe it can also put some of these so called spiders safe theories to to tourist because this is not good for the democratic societies that there's a lot of suspicion either floating around so so i definitely think it would be useful for everyone. and he thinks that the 852 who died in the baltic sea 25 years ago on that day in september deserve that. it's a way of life that has sustained indigenous nomads for centuries and one of the most remote places on earth the nets people of russia have made a livelihood of herding reindeer along the insula but now they are preparing to part ways with their past as their tundra is transformed the climate crisis is thawing the permafrost and hampering their movements but for the government global warming offers them access
can't help that money isn't as important as the truth about the estonia catastrophe. a survivor and a member of the swedish parliament for many years he tells of persistent rumors that a bomb caused the ferry to sink planted by intelligence services or terrorists let's try to find every everything we can. and maybe it can also put some of these so called spiders safe theories to to tourist because this is not good for the democratic societies that there's a lot of suspicion either floating...
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coming up, my conversation with estonia on howf estonia on how brexit is helping other countries seeue in the european union. this is bloomberg. ♪ opean union. this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm amanda lang in toronto. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york. estonian president kirsty calamtiy jane became the first resident -- female president of her country when two took office in 2016. i recently sat down with her at the u.n. general assembly and asked why the political empowerment of women has been difficult, and how her country views the latest exit woes. interestingly, if you look beyond the brexit debate, which we tend to do, because brexit is not essential issue, or european union even. we understand for u.k. people, it is these days, a very important task, but we look also how people voted, turned out the vote in the european parliament elections. the numbers were very high. -- support for the eu is in considerably higher than it used to be for quite some time. right now it is visible that people, even through the difficulties of the brexit howess, have re
coming up, my conversation with estonia on howf estonia on how brexit is helping other countries seeue in the european union. this is bloomberg. ♪ opean union. this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm amanda lang in toronto. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york. estonian president kirsty calamtiy jane became the first resident -- female president of her country when two took office in 2016. i recently sat down with her at the u.n. general assembly and asked why...
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to pull out of the country earlier this year and is now the target of criminal investigations in estonia and. the us preliminary criminal charges have been brought up against several of its former execs donkey's dirty money saga has implicated all their banks as they came became unraveled including nordics weed bank as investigation digs deeper i there regie the former head of dons gave banks are minestrone and witness to the investigation has been found dead after he went missing on monday while authorities have found no evidence of foul play it is reminiscent of the suspicious deaths of the bank the exact william burroughs smith and carl beryl gandhi no. and while all appears calm on the surface of the equity markets we are now on day 3 of covering the continued liquidity crisis in the repo market this so-called temporary glitch that they blamed on end of the quarter settlements has now bloomed further and the fed does not seem to have any way to regain control of the very rate that they are mandated with managing instead they once again try to placate the market with fed gov and run o
to pull out of the country earlier this year and is now the target of criminal investigations in estonia and. the us preliminary criminal charges have been brought up against several of its former execs donkey's dirty money saga has implicated all their banks as they came became unraveled including nordics weed bank as investigation digs deeper i there regie the former head of dons gave banks are minestrone and witness to the investigation has been found dead after he went missing on monday...
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45 years later, when the baltic states were free, they re among our best allies -- estonia, latvia, andthuania -- because they remembered that od for the right things. and so, yes, you have to do it carefully, you can'tthe impression to the people of hong kong at we are gonna come to the rescue. we can't but need to stand for the right things. >> and that words matter. >> words matter.. words matt and sometimes, words can matter ev. to the chinese governme watching and that they need to find a way forward that doesn't include trying to crush that protest, that's an important message for everybody who wants to say to china, "if you want tm be ar of the international community, don't do that." >> you were not always a republican. which s fun for me to beo reminded of. now there are three challengers to president trump in his primary. >> i'm here to tell you now that i am goiget in. >> you're going to run for president against donald trump in the republican race. >> i am, i am. >> the most recent person to announce that he would challenge president trump isre esentative mark sanford, who i
45 years later, when the baltic states were free, they re among our best allies -- estonia, latvia, andthuania -- because they remembered that od for the right things. and so, yes, you have to do it carefully, you can'tthe impression to the people of hong kong at we are gonna come to the rescue. we can't but need to stand for the right things. >> and that words matter. >> words matter.. words matt and sometimes, words can matter ev. to the chinese governme watching and that they...
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and one of the first things on the timeline was russia hacks estonia.y interested in this estonia story. it just has this feel of like a missed warning sign. and so i'm kind of wrestling with this idea about whether estonia was a one-off, whether it was a cyber attack, or whether it was really the precursor to what got launched in 2016. >> the proverbial canary in the contr coal mine. >> that attack successfully hit estonia's government, media systems, and banking. now worries continue that russia once again plans to meddle in 2020. his work is featured in tonight's episode of the weekly on fx. matt, good to have you with us. let's talk a little bit about this. going back to that 2007 hack that you alluded to, why was that so significant, why was it as you and others see it, a precursor to what happened in our own elections here? >> well, so, on the surface what happened was russia launched cyber attack, we want on for weeks trying to take down the government systems and the banking systems. and it really was seen as a warning sign for, well, we in the
and one of the first things on the timeline was russia hacks estonia.y interested in this estonia story. it just has this feel of like a missed warning sign. and so i'm kind of wrestling with this idea about whether estonia was a one-off, whether it was a cyber attack, or whether it was really the precursor to what got launched in 2016. >> the proverbial canary in the contr coal mine. >> that attack successfully hit estonia's government, media systems, and banking. now worries...
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i'm really interested in this estonia story. feeling of a missed warning sign and i'm wrestling with whether it was a one off, whether it was a cyber attack or whether it was the precursor to what got launched in 2016. >> the proverbial canary in the coal mine. >> that was a clip from "the weekly" down in partnership with "the new york times." this sunday's episode traces the origins of russia's 2016 interference in the united states election back nearly a decade as we saw there to almost identical events which took place in the tiny nation of estonia. joining us now from brussels, belgium, "the new york times'" matt apuzzo. great to have you on. we have talked so much over the last three years now about russia. about what happened. the aftermath, the mueller report, mueller's testimony. we feel like we know so much and yet you peeled us back to 2007 in estonia before donald trump, before barack obama, this is during the bush administration. what did you find about that moment that was significant? >> well, it really just starts
i'm really interested in this estonia story. feeling of a missed warning sign and i'm wrestling with whether it was a one off, whether it was a cyber attack or whether it was the precursor to what got launched in 2016. >> the proverbial canary in the coal mine. >> that was a clip from "the weekly" down in partnership with "the new york times." this sunday's episode traces the origins of russia's 2016 interference in the united states election back nearly a decade...
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the former head of bank in estonia. has been found dead initial reports point to suicide he was part of the ongoing investigation into an alleged money laundering scheme investigators allege the dons got funneled some 200000000000 euros in illicit funds through its tiny estonian branch during his tenure. germany's biggest stock exchange saw its largest tech i.p.o. in 2 decades on wednesday team viewer which makes video conferencing and remote working software went public at the frankfurt stock exchange it raised over 2200000000 euros. also in germany the berlin government hosted a forest summit on wednesday inviting forest managers and representatives of the temper industry to discuss common challenges among them climate change and the rising threat of wildfires and disease. it's possible to measure the health of a tree how many leaves are needles that sheds is one indicator. there are 600 douglas firs in this forest east of one of the trees originally from north america and their development is being closely studied. b
the former head of bank in estonia. has been found dead initial reports point to suicide he was part of the ongoing investigation into an alleged money laundering scheme investigators allege the dons got funneled some 200000000000 euros in illicit funds through its tiny estonian branch during his tenure. germany's biggest stock exchange saw its largest tech i.p.o. in 2 decades on wednesday team viewer which makes video conferencing and remote working software went public at the frankfurt stock...
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president republic estonia skate stance you have finally catch the unite the president of the republic of a stoner correct selenski kirstie alley right. president temple leaky boat got here got extra hands happened i don't mind what happened the president of the republican about kerry or his excellent room and rather. president alabang you go x. and see happen mecca the president of the republic of all brain is excellence a matter. president talking abouta you've got extra hands yap on me now to come off each the president of montenegro has excellence in me a load you cannot reach. and. it is not good cx and c.f.i. nice and wise with. the president of georgia are excellent see some of it is rubbish theory. president. excellent staff on top of that the president of the republic of malta is excellent see. so we're watching the ringing because that's what i mean you can access or sense yes on what they want is a much different hand for the president of the ukraine you know his excellence is below them or is the landscape as we hear them in the new. and incidentally dispy spot was actually
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the former head of the bank and estonia i've already has been found dead initial reports point to suicide it was part of the ongoing investigation into an alleged money laundering scheme and investigators allege that donz that funneled some 200000000000 euros in illicit funds through its tiny a stone and branch during re is 10 year. germany has had its biggest tech i.p.o. in 2 decades team viewer which makes a video conferencing and rim or remote working software went public in frankfurt earning investors billions in the process the company raised over 2200000000 euros . at the start of this week a major treatment plant in harare was shut down leaving 2000000 people without a water supply authorities and the zimbabwean capital have been left scrambling to secure a supply of the chemicals needed to run the facility the taps running dry is another tangible symptom of the country's worst economic crisis in a decade. the queues started before dawn broke after domestic supplies were shut off this bore hole in the kuwait sauna township became one of the only places the locals could get water te
the former head of the bank and estonia i've already has been found dead initial reports point to suicide it was part of the ongoing investigation into an alleged money laundering scheme and investigators allege that donz that funneled some 200000000000 euros in illicit funds through its tiny a stone and branch during re is 10 year. germany has had its biggest tech i.p.o. in 2 decades team viewer which makes a video conferencing and rim or remote working software went public in frankfurt...
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netherlands are nowjust three points adrift of those two with a match in hand after easing to victory over estoniaelsewhere, world cup finalists croatia remain top of group e despite a 1—1 draw in azerbaijan. benjamin verbic scored a stoppage time winner for serbia to beat israel 3—2 and see his side move second in group g. belgium made it six wins from six played in group i after a thumping 4—0 win over scotland in glasgow. after a second loss to the netherlands in this campaign, when they went down 4—2 on friday. germany inflicted a first loss on northern ireland, which was also the first time michael o'neill's side had dropped points. they had dropped points. punished us in the second hali with, they punished us in the second half with, you know, they did so with their quality. it's a lot harder chasing the ball when you're behind as opposed to when your level. i have to say the players, second—half, it looked like we were going to struggle to get back in the game and we did manage to get back into the game. we created a couple of half chances again, and the second goal has no relevance on the
netherlands are nowjust three points adrift of those two with a match in hand after easing to victory over estoniaelsewhere, world cup finalists croatia remain top of group e despite a 1—1 draw in azerbaijan. benjamin verbic scored a stoppage time winner for serbia to beat israel 3—2 and see his side move second in group g. belgium made it six wins from six played in group i after a thumping 4—0 win over scotland in glasgow. after a second loss to the netherlands in this campaign, when...
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netherlands are nowjust three points adrift of those two with a match in hand after easing to victory over estonia group e despite a 1—1 draw in azerbaijan. benjamin verbic scored a stoppage time winner for serbia to beat israel 3—2 and see his side move second in group g. belgium made it six wins from six played in group i after a thumping 4—0 win over scotland in glasgow. after a second loss to the netherlands in this campaign,
netherlands are nowjust three points adrift of those two with a match in hand after easing to victory over estonia group e despite a 1—1 draw in azerbaijan. benjamin verbic scored a stoppage time winner for serbia to beat israel 3—2 and see his side move second in group g. belgium made it six wins from six played in group i after a thumping 4—0 win over scotland in glasgow. after a second loss to the netherlands in this campaign,
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eastern europe, some of which were in poland and the countries there, hungary as well as greece, estonialike. but that was money that was specifically designed to bolster nato's defenses in the eastern european area, again, pushing back on putin and what putin did in the ukraine. so all of these things are in play at this moment and raises some very serious questions about whether this president is committed to defense of eastern europe. and nato itself. eric: quickly, you happen to be going to ukraine this next weekend. are you going to raise that when you're there? >> well, we were originally going to look at the projects that were then scheduled to be built beginning in january of this next year. that included projects in poland, some bases that we're building there, an antimissile defense system in poland, estonia, and then we were going to look in ukraine to make sure that the money that we were about to give -- and, apparently, now will give, the $250 million -- was being well spent with the ukraine military and their training and equipment. and there was a whole variety of equipme
eastern europe, some of which were in poland and the countries there, hungary as well as greece, estonialike. but that was money that was specifically designed to bolster nato's defenses in the eastern european area, again, pushing back on putin and what putin did in the ukraine. so all of these things are in play at this moment and raises some very serious questions about whether this president is committed to defense of eastern europe. and nato itself. eric: quickly, you happen to be going to...
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hello and welcome to focus on europe i large thanks for joining us the sinking of the emmaus estonia in the baltics was the worst maritime disaster and post-war europe in september of 1904 the ferry was caught in a storm and sank in just 30 minutes few of the 1000 people on board survived today question.
hello and welcome to focus on europe i large thanks for joining us the sinking of the emmaus estonia in the baltics was the worst maritime disaster and post-war europe in september of 1904 the ferry was caught in a storm and sank in just 30 minutes few of the 1000 people on board survived today question.
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they will play their roles in jurassic 3 in theaters june of 2021 >>> police in estonia are offering a choice. a speeding ticket or opt out to a time-out up to an hour the drivers need to have can ivg cord we'll be right back. s i would le 'cuz i'm way too bu. who's got the time to chase around down dirt, dust and hair? so now, i use heavy duty swiffer sweeper and dusters. for hard-to-reach places, duster makes it easy to clean. it captures dust in one swipe. ha! gotcha! and sweeper heavy duty cloths lock away twice as much dirt and dust. it gets stuff deep in the grooves other tools can miss. y'know what? my place... is a lot cleaner now. stop cleaning. start swiffering. but one blows them all out of the water. hydro boost with hyaluronic acid to plump skin cells so it bounces back... neutrogena® and for body... hydro boost body gel cream. so it bounces back... i had a few good tricks to help hide my bladder leak pad. like the old "tunic tug". but always discreet is less bulky. and it really protects. 'cause it turns liquid to gel. so i have nothing to hide. always discreet. and it'
they will play their roles in jurassic 3 in theaters june of 2021 >>> police in estonia are offering a choice. a speeding ticket or opt out to a time-out up to an hour the drivers need to have can ivg cord we'll be right back. s i would le 'cuz i'm way too bu. who's got the time to chase around down dirt, dust and hair? so now, i use heavy duty swiffer sweeper and dusters. for hard-to-reach places, duster makes it easy to clean. it captures dust in one swipe. ha! gotcha! and sweeper...
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breaking news the bloomberg in the last few minutes, estonia ex-desk as found the ceo in estonia foundd, so police are confirming that the anske ceo has been found dead. president trump is cutting short his trip to the yuan -- boris johnson is cutting ship his trip to the u.n after the supreme court ruled. a suspension of premiership was unlawful. still with us is panmure gordon's simon french. carsten, welcome to the show. guest: i do not think anything has changed. we need to take a step back and realize what is going on here, and miss changes in societal partyure around britain, political realignment, that is the real story going on. this is not about another instance here, another twist in the story. that is not change the elemental fact that we are missing any agreements here. nejra: do you agree with that, simon? simon: i agree that our best chance is that he will resign on the ninth of october, a window for national unity's to come together, a very disparate group of parties in parliament, they agree on blocking no deal, but will that be enough for formal executives with the ext
breaking news the bloomberg in the last few minutes, estonia ex-desk as found the ceo in estonia foundd, so police are confirming that the anske ceo has been found dead. president trump is cutting short his trip to the yuan -- boris johnson is cutting ship his trip to the u.n after the supreme court ruled. a suspension of premiership was unlawful. still with us is panmure gordon's simon french. carsten, welcome to the show. guest: i do not think anything has changed. we need to take a step back...
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live from berlin up next is focus on europe looking at the unanswered questions 25 years after the estonia ferry disaster claimed 900 logs an entire team thanks so much for being with us. there are reindeer are there life. behind them it's people of the russian are not. like climate change and mining are threatening their nomadic way of life. so none of us children are now preparing for a different future. a life without reindeer. next to. enter the conflict zone confronting the powerful late last year during a job order that the withdrawal of u.s. forces from syria my guest this week is the state department's it is impossible james just for a special representative of the u.s. for syria to gage lutes from any of the measures called the susan lucci to a successful outcome of conflicts over. 60 minutes on g.w. bush. d to know that 77 percent topic are younger than thanks josh. that's me and me and you. and you know what it's time all voices. on the 77 percent talk about the issue of my. front porch flashes from housing boom boom town this is where. welcome to the 77 percent. this weekend on
live from berlin up next is focus on europe looking at the unanswered questions 25 years after the estonia ferry disaster claimed 900 logs an entire team thanks so much for being with us. there are reindeer are there life. behind them it's people of the russian are not. like climate change and mining are threatening their nomadic way of life. so none of us children are now preparing for a different future. a life without reindeer. next to. enter the conflict zone confronting the powerful late...
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that win for the netherlands leaves them third in the group ahead of their match away to estonia. last year's world cup. elsewhere, in group i, fourth—placed scotland play leaders belgium in hampden park. you have to go all the way back to 1996 when scotland last played in a european championship. over a number of years, we haven't managed to reach a majorfinal. so if you don't reach a major final, the more often it happens, the less people start to believe in it. so one big result, maybe, can change the whole mindset of notjust the squad, but the whole nation. like i said, hopefully it comes very, very $0011. slovenian primoz roglic remains nearly 2.5 minutes clear of the field heading into stage 16 of the vuelta a espana later. american sepp kuss won stage 15 on sunday to take his first ever grand tour stage win. but it is roglic who holds the advantage heading into another day in the mountains, with a 144.4 km ride from pravia to alto de la cubilla. cars spinning off the track is something you expect to see in motor racing, but not quite on this scale. heavy rain led to a mass
that win for the netherlands leaves them third in the group ahead of their match away to estonia. last year's world cup. elsewhere, in group i, fourth—placed scotland play leaders belgium in hampden park. you have to go all the way back to 1996 when scotland last played in a european championship. over a number of years, we haven't managed to reach a majorfinal. so if you don't reach a major final, the more often it happens, the less people start to believe in it. so one big result, maybe,...
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in terms of money, you mention some asian countries, and also we can look closer to home, like in estoniaan we do. we are big spenders worldwide. we always say that spending more money is the answer but we have to look closely at how we teach children. the children who leave and go into crime and gangs and recruit other children, they themselves, is children who are marginalised and on the streets and causing problems, they are the ones who failed at school. what we need to do is ensure that the teaching is of such quality that the teaching is of such quality that these youngsters, when they come through school, they succeed. currently, there are too many youngsters... but even if schools can make some progress, it is when children go home that they have further problems and difficulties. that is the point, that you need to ta ke that is the point, that you need to take radical action to stop that cycle ? take radical action to stop that cycle? yes, and therefore we need good parenting. how do you start that? when the children of very young so they succeed in school. too many children are
in terms of money, you mention some asian countries, and also we can look closer to home, like in estoniaan we do. we are big spenders worldwide. we always say that spending more money is the answer but we have to look closely at how we teach children. the children who leave and go into crime and gangs and recruit other children, they themselves, is children who are marginalised and on the streets and causing problems, they are the ones who failed at school. what we need to do is ensure that...
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in estonia, when they made the move from heroin to fentanyl, they ended up never going back. it's really the only mature fentanyl market we have in the euro dish in the world -- in the world, and they have the highest overdose deaths in europe. and the final option, coexisting the markets. we saw this in sweden a little bit, where it was a nasal spray for fentanyl. the folks using that weren't necessarily the individuals using heroin. the way to think about this, we have these different scenarios, and it largely depends on a number of factors. are they going to prefer fentanyl? what is going to happen to retail prices? policy could shape what ends up, how this plays out. lookinging at this and at things are beginning to spread west of the mississippi, as bryce said, we're now hearing more about fentanyl in center cisco, more seizures in seattle -- in san francisco, more seizures in seattle, it's probably going to get worse before it gets better. so, what can the federal government do? first of all, in places already swamped with fentanyl, we have to consider new approaches. n
in estonia, when they made the move from heroin to fentanyl, they ended up never going back. it's really the only mature fentanyl market we have in the euro dish in the world -- in the world, and they have the highest overdose deaths in europe. and the final option, coexisting the markets. we saw this in sweden a little bit, where it was a nasal spray for fentanyl. the folks using that weren't necessarily the individuals using heroin. the way to think about this, we have these different...
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my interview with the first female president of estonia, coming up. bloomberg. ♪ paul: this is "daybreak asia." i am paul in sydney. shery: i am shery ahn in new york. the first female president in estonia's history says young women need to learn from the past and that the workplace should be celebrating women as they are. i sat down with the president earlier and asked why the political empowerment of women has so difficult. if you look at the free and democratic world, which i really admire from afar while our country was occupied by the soviet union, then for the first women,ion, emancipating the opportunity with mostly if they went to the workplace, they basically had to leave their community behind. no children, working hours exactly like men, so it was accepted for women -- at the huge expense of family life. not having it at all or delegating, taking care of the children. new generations of women do not have to go through this because we have more to learn from this. european countries have been suffering from low birth rates, and i think these
my interview with the first female president of estonia, coming up. bloomberg. ♪ paul: this is "daybreak asia." i am paul in sydney. shery: i am shery ahn in new york. the first female president in estonia's history says young women need to learn from the past and that the workplace should be celebrating women as they are. i sat down with the president earlier and asked why the political empowerment of women has so difficult. if you look at the free and democratic world, which i...
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in estonia when they made the move from heroin to fentanyl in 2002, they ended up never going back.it's really the only mature fentanyl market we have in the world and if some of the highest opioid overdose death rates in all of europe. a final option is coexisting harewood that goes in markets. we saw this in sweden of the bit where they had a nasal spray for fentanyl but the folks that were using that were not necessary the individuals that were using heroin. the way to think about this is we have these different scenarios and it logically depend on a number of factors. are the people are using heroin, are they going to prefer fentanyl? what's going to happen to the retail prices? policy can shape what ends up how this plays out. but looking at this and looking how things are beginning to potentially spread west of the mississippi, as bryce said come in terms of where nattering more about no in san francisco, or seizures in seattle. it really seems like this problem is probably going to get worse before it gets better. we think of all the scenarios, slash and receive is most likel
in estonia when they made the move from heroin to fentanyl in 2002, they ended up never going back.it's really the only mature fentanyl market we have in the world and if some of the highest opioid overdose death rates in all of europe. a final option is coexisting harewood that goes in markets. we saw this in sweden of the bit where they had a nasal spray for fentanyl but the folks that were using that were not necessary the individuals that were using heroin. the way to think about this is we...
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in estonia when they made the move they never wept back. they have some of the highest opioid overdose death rates in all of europe. a final option is that you could coexist heroin and opioid synthetic markets. we actually saw this in sweden for a little bit where it was actually a nasal spray for feptinafep fentanyl. so the way to think about this is we have these different scenarios and it's largely going to depend on a number of factors. are the people who are using heroin, are they going to begin to prefer fentanyl, what's going to happen to the retail prices? obviously policy can shape -- ends how this plays out. in looking at this and in looking how things are beginning to potential spread in west mississippi as bryce said we're now hearing more about fentanyl in san francisco, more seizures in seattle, it really seems this problem is probably going to get worse before it gets better. so we look at all these scenarios. so what can the federal government do? three different areas. first of all, in places already swamped with fentanyl w
in estonia when they made the move they never wept back. they have some of the highest opioid overdose death rates in all of europe. a final option is that you could coexist heroin and opioid synthetic markets. we actually saw this in sweden for a little bit where it was actually a nasal spray for feptinafep fentanyl. so the way to think about this is we have these different scenarios and it's largely going to depend on a number of factors. are the people who are using heroin, are they going to...
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had plenty of dissension on the ranks, among those dissenting, france, germany, the netherlands, estonia were governors on the ecb that did not want the resumption of qe. we very much got the resumption of qe at we will see how that plays out at the next meeting in beyond when christine lagarde takes over her position. you've been watching "bloomberg markets." is next.of power" this is bloomberg. ♪ david: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm david westin. welcome to "balance of power," where the world of politics meets the world of business. on the brief today, michael the new york on reports trump administration may be considering a cease-fire in the u.s. china trade war. from frankfurt, matt miller on mario draghi in the ecb pulling out the financial stops. and from houston, kevin cirilli on the democratic debate. michael, we had this bloomberg report a short time ago that they were considering an interim agreement. michael: it is something we talked about on daybreak this morning, the idea that maybe the administraon is seng political damage from the economy slowing, par
had plenty of dissension on the ranks, among those dissenting, france, germany, the netherlands, estonia were governors on the ecb that did not want the resumption of qe. we very much got the resumption of qe at we will see how that plays out at the next meeting in beyond when christine lagarde takes over her position. you've been watching "bloomberg markets." is next.of power" this is bloomberg. ♪ david: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm david westin. welcome...
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1991 when, when the soviet union was collapsing and the representatives of the three baltic nations, estonialatvia and lithuania came here. >> jimmy: it's like he has the sun in his eyes. he's on some kind of neighborhood watch. i've been analyzing him for about two years now. mike pence is not from this planet, okay? mike pence is an alien who has come to earth to study our ways, to integrate and potentially rule us. now think about it. he was governor of indiana. isn't that exactly the kind of thing an alien would do to fit in here? and he hasn't quite figured out normal human interaction. here he is with the british prime minister this week. >> you have a gigantic chicken of our own here on the opposition benches. i'd be, i'd be asked to -- >> jimmy: that's how someone who doesn't know when how to laugh would laugh. it's a laugh sound, not a laugh. and he does a lot of stuff like that. he calls his wife "mother" which is what someone who skipped a day of human lessons would do. and watch him here sitting next to president trump. the president you'll see removes his water bottle from the t
1991 when, when the soviet union was collapsing and the representatives of the three baltic nations, estonialatvia and lithuania came here. >> jimmy: it's like he has the sun in his eyes. he's on some kind of neighborhood watch. i've been analyzing him for about two years now. mike pence is not from this planet, okay? mike pence is an alien who has come to earth to study our ways, to integrate and potentially rule us. now think about it. he was governor of indiana. isn't that exactly the...
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special operations forces training facilities and operations facilities in is stone estonia, ammunitionen interesting to watch this particularly in local newspapers. there's people all over the country who are starting to get mad about what the president is taking money from to pay for his wall. day care services, they are de-funding the day care cente l at andrews air force base. the overseas cuts, they have a specific message. to russia. that everything, all four of these pillars that the united states set up as its response to russia for what russia did over the last five years, to respond to them invading and seizing another part of a country, all of that, the sanctions, kicked out of the g-8, military aid to the country they invaded and now our assistance to our nato allies, all of that, one, two, three, four, all of it dismantled by the trump administration. don't worry. russia is back in the box, worried about further bad behavior and what might happen to them, just as soon as they get done with the new round of explodining experimental radioactive items. they will get back to be
special operations forces training facilities and operations facilities in is stone estonia, ammunitionen interesting to watch this particularly in local newspapers. there's people all over the country who are starting to get mad about what the president is taking money from to pay for his wall. day care services, they are de-funding the day care cente l at andrews air force base. the overseas cuts, they have a specific message. to russia. that everything, all four of these pillars that the...
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europe, they get really like logical, and i remember bombing, i can't remember if i was in finland or estonia solve the problem of the joke. like you tell a joke and i wouldn't get a laugh, and somebody would didn't you just say you vere sorry?" . if you get into a country where they don't believe in an afterlife, it's no hey, man. it's just this equals that! >> jimmy: that's kind of funny. >> yeah. >> jimmy: you know what i wanted to ask you about, i know you're a big patriots fan. >> yes. >> jimmy: antonio brown. >> yes. >> jimmy: are you excited about him being on the team? >> we'll see what happens. what i like is it's a one-year contract. it's perfect. like a weekend in vegas. no matter how crazy she is, it's going to end. you're going to be on that southwest flight. but i think he's going to be good. i think there was a little bit of him, a little bit of them. it seemed like they were particulary ta ticky tack fining him. like if they fined him enough they didn't have to pay him a signing bonus. >> jimmy: if you miss practice, you get fined, because practice is kind of the thing, right?
europe, they get really like logical, and i remember bombing, i can't remember if i was in finland or estonia solve the problem of the joke. like you tell a joke and i wouldn't get a laugh, and somebody would didn't you just say you vere sorry?" . if you get into a country where they don't believe in an afterlife, it's no hey, man. it's just this equals that! >> jimmy: that's kind of funny. >> yeah. >> jimmy: you know what i wanted to ask you about, i know you're a big...
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there's a special operations project in estonia that apparently is going to lose funding. directly impacting the readiness of special forces as they train for their fear of russian aggression. these are front line countries that are affected by this, and again, this has potential impact of over the long-term and the question of the reliability of the united states. >> everybody stand by. there's a lot more news coming up right after a quick break. thanks. and a unicorn notebook! get everything on your list. this week's doorbuster - 300-sheet paper ream for $1; $1 in store or online from the advisors at office depot officemax. billions of problems. dry mouth? parched mouth? cotton mouth? there's a therabreath for you. therabreath oral rinse and lozenges. help relieve dry mouth using natural enzymes to soothe and moisturize. so you can... breathe easy, there's therabreath at walmart. unitedhealthcare medicare complete plans have a lot to take advantage of like medicare's largest health care network. hey, that's my dermatologist! $0 copays on all primary care doctor visits pl
there's a special operations project in estonia that apparently is going to lose funding. directly impacting the readiness of special forces as they train for their fear of russian aggression. these are front line countries that are affected by this, and again, this has potential impact of over the long-term and the question of the reliability of the united states. >> everybody stand by. there's a lot more news coming up right after a quick break. thanks. and a unicorn notebook! get...
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upgrades to airfields in slovakia ya, ammunition storage in poland and special operation forces in estoniae when the trump administration is also withholding $250 million in military assistance to ukraine. when we come back malcolm nance will join us to discuss the exactly who is benefiting from the chaos that trump is exacerbating in europe and iran. that's next. ive us excellent cur service, every time. our 18 year old was in an accident. usaa took care of her car rental, and getting her car towed. all i had to take care of was making sure that my daughter was ok. if i met another veteran, and they were with another insurance company, i would tell them, you need to join usaa because they have better rates, and better service. we're the gomez family... we're the rivera family... we're the kirby family, and we are usaa members for life. get your auto insurance quote today. ♪ ♪ applebee's handcrafted burgers now starting at $7.99. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood you wouldn't accept from any one else..99. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms
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upgrades to airfields in slovakia ya, ammunition storage in poland and special operation forces in estoniaome at a time when the trump administration is also withholding $250 million in military assistance to ukraine. when we come back malcolm nance will join us to discuss the exactly who is benefiting from the chaos that trump is exacerbating in europe and iran. that's next. cascade platinum. it's specially-designed with the soaking, scrubbing and rinsing built right in. cascade platinum's unique actionpacs dissolve quickly... ...to remove stuck-on food. . . for sparkling-clean dishes, the first time. choose the detergent that lets your dishwasher do the dishes! cascade platinum. the number one recommended brand in north america. our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy! whoo-hoo! great-tasting ensure. with nine grams of protein and twenty-six vitamins and minerals. ensure, for strength and energy. and twenty-six vitamins and minerals. enterprise car sales and you'll take any trade-in?rom that's right! great! here you go... well, it does need to be a
upgrades to airfields in slovakia ya, ammunition storage in poland and special operation forces in estoniaome at a time when the trump administration is also withholding $250 million in military assistance to ukraine. when we come back malcolm nance will join us to discuss the exactly who is benefiting from the chaos that trump is exacerbating in europe and iran. that's next. cascade platinum. it's specially-designed with the soaking, scrubbing and rinsing built right in. cascade platinum's...
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upgrades to airfields in slovakia ya, ammunition storage in poland and special operation forces in estonia a time when the trump administration is also withholding $250 million in military assistance to ukraine. when we come back malcolm nance will join us to discuss the exactly who is benefiting from the chaos that trump is exacerbating in europe and iran. that's next. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. i wish i could shake your hand. granted. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ but super poligrip gives him a tight seal. snacking can mean that pieces get stuck under mike's denture. to help block out food particles. so he can enjoy the game. super poligrip. if you have moderate to thsevere rheumatoid arthritis, month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for 15 years, humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower y
upgrades to airfields in slovakia ya, ammunition storage in poland and special operation forces in estonia a time when the trump administration is also withholding $250 million in military assistance to ukraine. when we come back malcolm nance will join us to discuss the exactly who is benefiting from the chaos that trump is exacerbating in europe and iran. that's next. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. i wish i could shake your hand. granted. only...
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45 minutes or so, we've got a nice alternative for you if you're caught speeding in rapla county estonia. police are offering a time-out option. time-out option, drivers can choose to sit in a designated rest area for 45 minutes to an hour, depending on how fast they were going. leaders calling it part of a series of innovative techniques aimed at decreasing accidents. this one catch, only those with a previously clean driving record are allowed to take that time-out option. but if you're speeding, you're probably trying to rush to get somewhere. >> right. makes you take a time-out. >> how long does it have to have been since you got your last speeding ticket, though? i don't want to know for personal reasons. >> hmm. >> let's get to it. >> no, actually real talk, i got a speeding ticket probably nine years ago so i think i'm okay. all right, so that was when i was really young, okay? i'm being safe now. i'm sorry, mom and dad. mom and dad made sure to teach me a lesson on that one, believe me. mexican parents do not play when it comes to that sort of safety. san jose right now beautiful
45 minutes or so, we've got a nice alternative for you if you're caught speeding in rapla county estonia. police are offering a time-out option. time-out option, drivers can choose to sit in a designated rest area for 45 minutes to an hour, depending on how fast they were going. leaders calling it part of a series of innovative techniques aimed at decreasing accidents. this one catch, only those with a previously clean driving record are allowed to take that time-out option. but if you're...
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should use troops to defend nato allies like latvia, estonia, and lithuania in russia attacks. in forward-basing continues to be strongly supported, particularly in asia. a little less in europe but still there is support for that. what there is no support for is military intervention to resolve conflicts, which is how we made the question. yes, to defending allies. yes, to being there. yes, to being a deterrence but no to the kind of interventionism we've had in the past 20 to 25 years. that's where the distinction lies. doesn't mean if you think iraq and afghanistan are the wrong thing, that therefore you don't believe in using military force. no. it believes maybe in doing it in a stupid way, dumb wars, as one presidential candidate who turned out to be prepretty succ when he said it. that doesn't mean you're against alliances, doesn't mean you're against military force, it means you want a strong military presence in the world without necessarily having to use it in places that have not proven effective. >> i would just add, ivo, i think this is true, that the use of milita
should use troops to defend nato allies like latvia, estonia, and lithuania in russia attacks. in forward-basing continues to be strongly supported, particularly in asia. a little less in europe but still there is support for that. what there is no support for is military intervention to resolve conflicts, which is how we made the question. yes, to defending allies. yes, to being there. yes, to being a deterrence but no to the kind of interventionism we've had in the past 20 to 25 years. that's...
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we're talking about cybersecurity projects in estonia. we're talking about military bases and preparedness in poland. we're talking about in the area of ukraine, not nato, but in ukraine, we are providing support, training to the ukrainian government so that they can push back against the russian incursions into that nation. all of this has been sidelined -- not sidelined, buried by the trump attempt to fund his border. it is outrageous. it is dangerous. it gives putin a lot of leeway, and some notion that the united states is not willing to stand up for nato, not willing to stand up against putin. it is extraordinarily dangerous to give that -- to give putin even an inch. he'll take it, and then he'll take a whole lot more, and this president's giving him a lot of leeway on a lot of issues. the fundamental question again in the inquiries in congress is what in the hell is going on between putin and trump. >> as you know, the president, he promised voters during the campaign repeatedly, sometimes on a daily basis, that mexico would pay fo
we're talking about cybersecurity projects in estonia. we're talking about military bases and preparedness in poland. we're talking about in the area of ukraine, not nato, but in ukraine, we are providing support, training to the ukrainian government so that they can push back against the russian incursions into that nation. all of this has been sidelined -- not sidelined, buried by the trump attempt to fund his border. it is outrageous. it is dangerous. it gives putin a lot of leeway, and some...
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i was speaking in estonia at a conference and someone said to me the first question from the audiencewith you are really happy, you are an american. i said can you unpack that? you have all your advertisements for america and everyone is laughing and smiling all the time in the ed and they are the leading marketers. putting that together, i like what i do for a living and i am a rather happy person but i am not faking it. he said in eastern europe we have a saying which is if you are a happy person you are a fool, because you're not paying attention to all the miserable things going on around you in society i give credit for being a quintessential russian and very far on the spectrum from where the other leaders could go. i have been trying to track where india is going to go, he is not so harsh but is not exuberant and i am keeping an eye on him. we have bolson aro from brazil. other brazilian leaders i have looked at our like to dance, they are exuberant. he does have that but also have harshness. it is a twist on what i have seen from other brazilian leaders. angela merkel is out h
i was speaking in estonia at a conference and someone said to me the first question from the audiencewith you are really happy, you are an american. i said can you unpack that? you have all your advertisements for america and everyone is laughing and smiling all the time in the ed and they are the leading marketers. putting that together, i like what i do for a living and i am a rather happy person but i am not faking it. he said in eastern europe we have a saying which is if you are a happy...
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we are very honored that the president of estonia was awarded the first award. and you can see gen.den, michael daniel, it's my great honor to award for the 18th year the cyber security leadership award to a great friend and patriot christopher krebs. >> thank you. we appreciate it >> last year we also gave the international leadership award to a person that they know well david the cyber security commissioner for singapore. it was a very snowy day and we were delighted that people were able to come out on that a snowy day to be there and honor david. this year we are honored to give our leadership award to ciaran martin . thank you so much for being here. we appreciate it very much. >>> and it's my honor to recognize a great patriot, general michael hayden the former director of the cia and nsa who served our country with great distinction. we will be honoring you with our first lifetime achievement award. it's my great pleasure to introduce to you general michael hayden. it is our honor to have you serve, thank you for serving so valiantly for all of us. thank you sir. it's great
we are very honored that the president of estonia was awarded the first award. and you can see gen.den, michael daniel, it's my great honor to award for the 18th year the cyber security leadership award to a great friend and patriot christopher krebs. >> thank you. we appreciate it >> last year we also gave the international leadership award to a person that they know well david the cyber security commissioner for singapore. it was a very snowy day and we were delighted that people...