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finland. lots of discussion about that and very revealing in his feeling about remaining in the european union. plus, the russians are coming. you know what? they're already here. we have andrey cost ten, he runs russia second largest bank. he is on a panel with ukrainians. talk about businessmen of both nations versus politicians. it is revealing interview. we'll see you throughout the hour here on "after the bell." send it back to you in new york. david: thank you, liz. we'll break down today's market johnson. craig johnson says the global market has room to work, room to grow. he will tell us how to play in this market. jnp ask you securities president has three picks to add to your portfolio. todd horowitz in the pits of cme. if it is wednesday with todd it has to end up. it was a seesaw session. there is very interesting thing happening with interest rates, todd. comment on them. have rates on the 10-year are now below the average dividend that stocks on the s&p offer. some people see tha
finland. lots of discussion about that and very revealing in his feeling about remaining in the european union. plus, the russians are coming. you know what? they're already here. we have andrey cost ten, he runs russia second largest bank. he is on a panel with ukrainians. talk about businessmen of both nations versus politicians. it is revealing interview. we'll see you throughout the hour here on "after the bell." send it back to you in new york. david: thank you, liz. we'll break...
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the finland pensioner would get 1000 euro. countryld be the same -- why would be the same country in the e.u. get five times the pension? [indiscernible] i agree with you they don't want to be russian, and that is clear for many reasons. is not as good as american pr. russia is not the best country, but our pr is terrible. >> when you sit on facebook that you were ready to sign up as a soldier and go to crimea, was that a joke? to beit comes that i need signed as a soldier to defend my own country, i will do that. >> but crimea is part of ukraine. >> it is all part of russia. it is russian territory. >> coming up, we talk professional cycling. of -- are a proud owner >> the best team in the world. >> before returning to politics. >> i am so much obsessed with obama and his administration and internal policy. it is a total disaster. >> we have to talk about cycling. you are the proud owner of -- >> the best team in the world. >> one of the best writers is -- biggest riders in the world is alberto conta door -- alberto contador.
the finland pensioner would get 1000 euro. countryld be the same -- why would be the same country in the e.u. get five times the pension? [indiscernible] i agree with you they don't want to be russian, and that is clear for many reasons. is not as good as american pr. russia is not the best country, but our pr is terrible. >> when you sit on facebook that you were ready to sign up as a soldier and go to crimea, was that a joke? to beit comes that i need signed as a soldier to defend my...
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and chalk, not laptops, and he says that's a shame because his countries is one of the richest in finland. when he died in 1962, he bequeathed his birthplace all he had, including 780 shares in a company called nokia. back then, the firm produced rubber boots. but after switched to making cell phones, share price soared, and the bequest was suddenly worth 30 million euros, but there was a catch. >> the money made from the sales of shares is designated to make the lives of the old people at the retirement home as comfortable as possible. >> that's why this poor village has what must be the world's swankiest senior citizens home. it is a real wellness center, complete with a gym, sauna, and swimming pool. millions have been spent with the benefit of just two dozen seniors. >> is like a five-star hotel here. the accommodation is so nice, and the food is so good. we had everything here. >> it was his last will and testament, and we must respect that. >> looking around the home's lovely japanese garden, he cannot help feeling a little envious. >> sometimes, just before i fall asleep at night,
and chalk, not laptops, and he says that's a shame because his countries is one of the richest in finland. when he died in 1962, he bequeathed his birthplace all he had, including 780 shares in a company called nokia. back then, the firm produced rubber boots. but after switched to making cell phones, share price soared, and the bequest was suddenly worth 30 million euros, but there was a catch. >> the money made from the sales of shares is designated to make the lives of the old people...
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the finland pensioner it's 1000 euros. -- gets 1000 euros. it is a dream.kraine thinks once they are part of the euro, they will reach. they would never be. they agree with you, they do not want to be with russians for many reasons. we have to admit that. our pr as not as good as american pr. our pr is terrible. we do not know how to come up with what when you said on facebook you are ready to sign up as a soldier and go to crimea, was that a joke? beif it comes that i need to signed as a soldier to defend my old country, i will do that. i would do that for your country. >> but crimea is part of ukraine. >> it is russian territory. >> we talk professional societally -- cycling coming up. >> the best team in the world. obsessed with obama and his administration. what they do externally is a total disaster. ♪ >> we have to talk about cycling. -- are the proud owner >> the best team in the world. how big can your best writer become? >> i think he is able to win all of the grand tours next year. >> that's like 6000 miles on the bicycle, racing? and you are conv
the finland pensioner it's 1000 euros. -- gets 1000 euros. it is a dream.kraine thinks once they are part of the euro, they will reach. they would never be. they agree with you, they do not want to be with russians for many reasons. we have to admit that. our pr as not as good as american pr. our pr is terrible. we do not know how to come up with what when you said on facebook you are ready to sign up as a soldier and go to crimea, was that a joke? beif it comes that i need to signed as a...
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like finland. neutral. friends with europe and russia. the way russian elites see them.eutral, a buffer. you have poland, baltic countries, you put the missiles there, and so on. we are surrounded. this is ukraine. please. >> maybe they want to be american in that part of the world? >> they want to have the same role. the same life when they go to europe and see the beaches. they see the picture of europe and they want to have the same picture. it is not going to happen. someone from estonia, in 20 years it is under european influence. they are more poor than they used to be in the soviet union. the mother of my wife, she is getting pensions of 200 euros a month. that is a pension. the finland pensioner gets 1000 euros. it is a dream. why 5 times difference in pension wages?ukraine thinks once they are part of the euro, they will reach. they would never be. they agree with you, they do not want to be with russians for many reasons. we have to admit that. our pr as not as good as american pr. our pr is terrible. we do not know how to come up with what when you said on fac
like finland. neutral. friends with europe and russia. the way russian elites see them.eutral, a buffer. you have poland, baltic countries, you put the missiles there, and so on. we are surrounded. this is ukraine. please. >> maybe they want to be american in that part of the world? >> they want to have the same role. the same life when they go to europe and see the beaches. they see the picture of europe and they want to have the same picture. it is not going to happen. someone...
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>> this is in finland, we're going to just do some snow motocross. have you seen snow motocross?eck that out. >> that's like a cheap snow bike you know? no engine just sledding kind of sledding and bicycles put together. >> sledding skiing and bicycles put together. you can do all kinds of cool tricks. almost like skateboarding or something, too. >> video put together by arto he lives in estonia but at the end of 2014 he was in finland and died toecided to get the trike and do his thing. when you fall the snow softens the hurt. >> can you rent that? >> great idea. >> that's something i would like to try. i think people who tried skiing but maybe weren't successful this is a way of getting them on skis in the snow without you know having damage control and a little fun. >> you can sit down. that's c >> it's been a while since we've seen the planking super manning, horse manning, bat manning. >> so many mannings. >> aeli manning. >> there's a new one. called sailor mooning. see what happens? sailor moon japanese anime character walking around the beach, moons people. >> that's cree
>> this is in finland, we're going to just do some snow motocross. have you seen snow motocross?eck that out. >> that's like a cheap snow bike you know? no engine just sledding kind of sledding and bicycles put together. >> sledding skiing and bicycles put together. you can do all kinds of cool tricks. almost like skateboarding or something, too. >> video put together by arto he lives in estonia but at the end of 2014 he was in finland and died toecided to get the trike...
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ironically i am on a plane this afternoon to finland.be going to norway and to finland visiting schools and giving speeches about our education system here in america. that is why they invited me. in finland, which has consistently been at the top, it was not always at the top. a very homogeneous group of people -- not a lot of diversity or language issues that we deal with, but they were right there in the middle of the international rankings, with the united states. in the middle. norway sweden, other states, other countries, very homogeneous -- not a lot of income, diversity, even. then finland made some decisions 30 years ago about transforming is public education system and they shot through the ceiling. did we want to know what they did? maybe we should want to do what they are doing. they are doing the exact opposite of no child left. they said standardized testing costs a lot of money wastes time, does not listen of information. out. it is a business deal. out. they did -- they put in a lot of work in recruiting and developing a
ironically i am on a plane this afternoon to finland.be going to norway and to finland visiting schools and giving speeches about our education system here in america. that is why they invited me. in finland, which has consistently been at the top, it was not always at the top. a very homogeneous group of people -- not a lot of diversity or language issues that we deal with, but they were right there in the middle of the international rankings, with the united states. in the middle. norway...
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. >> he was a professional map maker from finland, and he saw the skull within the first few days here. he did not say anything to me or to anyone else about it because he was afraid. >> but three months later, just before he returned to finland, the map maker finally told teena about the skull. using a detailed map of the ranch and following the map maker's directions, teena and the scout ranger searched for the skull. they found what they were looking for in a sparsely wooded clearing. along with the skull, searchers found a few strands of hair, a lower jaw, and about 40 bones, including a pelvic bone, a femur, and some ribs. >> my initial thought was it may possibly be an indian grave until we saw the blue jean material. >> searchers unearthed the tattered remains of a pair of jeans, pieces of a flowered shirt, remnants of a plastic shopping bag, and a metal button. to begin the task of identifying the victim, the physical evidence was sent to the forensic crime lab in jefferson city, missouri. they began their evaluation with the tattered blue jeans. the outside seam was intact. th
. >> he was a professional map maker from finland, and he saw the skull within the first few days here. he did not say anything to me or to anyone else about it because he was afraid. >> but three months later, just before he returned to finland, the map maker finally told teena about the skull. using a detailed map of the ranch and following the map maker's directions, teena and the scout ranger searched for the skull. they found what they were looking for in a sparsely wooded...
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. >>> the trust of a summer community in finland has been ruined. these videos recently posted of this person approaching the door of a cottage in finland. he just finds the keys right by the door. opens the door up and just goes in and proceeds to just smash things up. takes his axe, smashes stuff. puts his axe through chairs in the living room making his way through the house, leaving a path of destruction as he goes. this isn't the only home that he did this to. there's another video here where he simply finds the keys to the house. just hanging on the door. >> so this is a thing that he does for fun? records it all on video and posts it on youtube? >> the two videos that we were able to find were posted. and police have also seen these videos. according to them, it's a 15-yead boy who did this for nothing more than getting views on youtube. that's why he did this. no reports of him stealing anything. the only thing he did was just cause damage. >> w was ruin what's idyllic for other people the idea that you could leave your keys out there and no
. >>> the trust of a summer community in finland has been ruined. these videos recently posted of this person approaching the door of a cottage in finland. he just finds the keys right by the door. opens the door up and just goes in and proceeds to just smash things up. takes his axe, smashes stuff. puts his axe through chairs in the living room making his way through the house, leaving a path of destruction as he goes. this isn't the only home that he did this to. there's another...
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and sweden was meeting finland in the other semi final game.tape delayed, and now at 8:00, they start the tape. but rumor was always worried there would be an issue, so the former canadian goalie, we're doing sweden-finland the next two-and-a-ha two-and-a-half hours. we're doing the entire sweden-finiland game. i was ultimately exhausted and exhilarating walking back to the hotel that night. >> you call the games, you have to be somewhat impartial. impartialality is kind of the nature of it. but was there -- was there any time more than the u.s.-russian game -- was that the most authentically excited you ever got. was there any game you lost your impartiality? >> it's the one them -- the super bowl, whatever, if people are thinking you're rooting one way or another, i'm not. i'm rooting for high drama. that's the one game, 99.9% of your audience was going with you. so when i said that, it was the emotion and the 9-year-old boy in me coming out. it's the one time i could do it. so there is no other chance to do that. the 1% -- >> any time an eve
and sweden was meeting finland in the other semi final game.tape delayed, and now at 8:00, they start the tape. but rumor was always worried there would be an issue, so the former canadian goalie, we're doing sweden-finland the next two-and-a-ha two-and-a-half hours. we're doing the entire sweden-finiland game. i was ultimately exhausted and exhilarating walking back to the hotel that night. >> you call the games, you have to be somewhat impartial. impartialality is kind of the nature of...
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he is, of course the former prime minister of finland, thank you for being with us on pig. is quantitative easing the right way to reboot the euro zone economy? >> we don't know yet what they will decide and due to institutional reasons, i can't comment that much about it, but i'm confident that what is being done actually has had positive impact to the european economy. i'm sure that they know the mandate is about -- and we'll know later on what will happen. >> very shortly. quantitative easing has had a very big effect on the u.s. economy, it's worked there, it's worked in the u.k. the euro zone is not america. it's very, very different. former treasury secretary speaking to me said it would be a mistake to look at quantitative easing as a panacea. >> that's right there are lots of -- but luckily many economies are doing reforms in order to strengthen competitiveness and that is very key issue, very tip criminal issue. another issue, what the e.u. itself is doing is investment plan. there are three angles, risk fund another pipeline for private investors to find -- and th
he is, of course the former prime minister of finland, thank you for being with us on pig. is quantitative easing the right way to reboot the euro zone economy? >> we don't know yet what they will decide and due to institutional reasons, i can't comment that much about it, but i'm confident that what is being done actually has had positive impact to the european economy. i'm sure that they know the mandate is about -- and we'll know later on what will happen. >> very shortly....
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equality andventricular vital we recognize agencies with public involvement for a 40 member group of finland citizens to the citizens advisory committee that advises us today as the transportation authority mission is rooted in the core values of transplants performance based analysis and interagency collaboration and citizen involvement today, i see the legacy of the transportation authority carried on through the piece of paper work such a our citywide vision zero initiative that was introduced a year ago this was commissions within the city the focus of vision zero committee we created last year and boosted by the new transportation revenue measures prop a and prop b those safety projects advance equality within the city here i'd like to thank our analyst for the depiction of the agency for the transportation and for its landmark approval of free muni for low income citizens this was a great follow-up it on the free muni for protection youth and put san francisco at the forefront of practices invading in 2013 i appreciated our citizens advisory committee work in guiding this agencies prop
equality andventricular vital we recognize agencies with public involvement for a 40 member group of finland citizens to the citizens advisory committee that advises us today as the transportation authority mission is rooted in the core values of transplants performance based analysis and interagency collaboration and citizen involvement today, i see the legacy of the transportation authority carried on through the piece of paper work such a our citywide vision zero initiative that was...
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so we often hear a lot about the schools in south korea japan finland. we actually send -- spend a little more than they do and our outcomes are mediocre. our kids are average in reading they're below average in math. so i often get the question where does the money go to in our system? you know, we have quite generous pensions and health plans. one of the reasons why is we don't have a big social safety net that provides for health care provided by government in this country so teachers have fought for that to offset the relatively low pay that we were talking about. and the history of how teachers' unions have achieved some of that is a story i tell in the book. extracurricular activities, sports, transportation and international schools do so while we're spending more it might not necessarily be focused toward achievement or students' academics. >> host: so how much of it dose toward the teachers' pensions? and is there an average of what we spend per-pupil in the public schools nationwide? about 12,000 10,000? >> guest: yeah, i was going to say betwe
so we often hear a lot about the schools in south korea japan finland. we actually send -- spend a little more than they do and our outcomes are mediocre. our kids are average in reading they're below average in math. so i often get the question where does the money go to in our system? you know, we have quite generous pensions and health plans. one of the reasons why is we don't have a big social safety net that provides for health care provided by government in this country so teachers have...
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>> this is a language spoken in finland. >> how crazy is that? matter what she is saying she is faking it really well. >> everything she's done i'm like i buy that. i believe it. >> there is no way for us to know. >> that's it for "rtm." see you next time. [captioning made possible by warner bros. domestic television distribution] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> welcome to "tmz live." harvey levin here. >> charles here. >> i was unfamiliar with your name. >> i know. i forgot who you were, i guess. >> so -- >> this guy? it's not shocking that you're losing your memory, but anyway. >> justin bieber this is really bizarre. there was a you have seen the calvin klein ad that justin bieber did. there are a lot of people that think it was in varying degrees photo shopped we know certain things were photo shopped like the
>> this is a language spoken in finland. >> how crazy is that? matter what she is saying she is faking it really well. >> everything she's done i'm like i buy that. i believe it. >> there is no way for us to know. >> that's it for "rtm." see you next time. [captioning made possible by warner bros. domestic television distribution] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit...
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>> this is a language spoken in finland. >> how crazy is that? matter what she is saying she is faking it really well. >> everything she's done i'm like i buy that. i believe it. >> there is no way for us to know. >> that's it for "rtm." see you next time. >> announcer: live from new york city, it's "the wendy williams show." today kirstie alley is here talking about looking for love and her recent weight loss. plus, the cat fight continues. is katy perry planning to get back on taylor swift at her super bowl performance? and all of the latest juicy "hot topics." now, here's wendy! ♪
>> this is a language spoken in finland. >> how crazy is that? matter what she is saying she is faking it really well. >> everything she's done i'm like i buy that. i believe it. >> there is no way for us to know. >> that's it for "rtm." see you next time. >> announcer: live from new york city, it's "the wendy williams show." today kirstie alley is here talking about looking for love and her recent weight loss. plus, the cat fight...
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alexander stoop, the -- alexander stoop, the prime minister of finland, condemning the harley -- the horrible shooting, saying we must all stand up for freedom of speech and expression. so already you can see a few world leaders lining up to really see this as an attack on the media. if not perhaps kind of the target that we expected. we have been talking a lot in context of the terrorist threat about self targets, train stations restaurants, bars that kind of thing. the fact that the media has been targeted has, i'm sure -- i am sure will lead to re-appraisals of the whole terrorist threat and who it is directed against. >> indeed it is true. francois hollande speaking earlier, saying that he believes without a doubt this was indeed a terrorist attack. what proof is he basing that on? >> if there is anything beyond the material evidence that we see and that we have been reporting in the last hour, if there is anything more, he did not give it to us. what we know at this stage is pretty simple. it is still fairly basic in terms of the explanations and the fact that we know. multiple
alexander stoop, the -- alexander stoop, the prime minister of finland, condemning the harley -- the horrible shooting, saying we must all stand up for freedom of speech and expression. so already you can see a few world leaders lining up to really see this as an attack on the media. if not perhaps kind of the target that we expected. we have been talking a lot in context of the terrorist threat about self targets, train stations restaurants, bars that kind of thing. the fact that the media has...
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does he agree with the expected size of that, how is finland's economy doing?ere "after the bell," we kick off the big production from davos switzerland. david, back to you. david: gerri: stunning settings. david: it is weird. 11:00 at night and still light out there. i can't figure that out. paul vina, "wall street journal" money beat reporter. everybody is focused on the state of the union or ecb but you have something else. >> or whether liz claman brought her skis to switzerland. that is what i want to know. everybody is focused on ecb on thursday. another interesting meeting, central bank of japan meets tomorrow. gerri: no one said that yet all day. >> the reason is, no one really expects the bank to make announcement at this meeting. you saw what the swiss national bank last week. the central bankers can go off the reservation. you have to keep paying attention. real reason to pay attention the market bet this year that the ecb and bank of japan together are going to replace the stimulus that the fed is taking out by ending qe. david: you know what is inc
does he agree with the expected size of that, how is finland's economy doing?ere "after the bell," we kick off the big production from davos switzerland. david, back to you. david: gerri: stunning settings. david: it is weird. 11:00 at night and still light out there. i can't figure that out. paul vina, "wall street journal" money beat reporter. everybody is focused on the state of the union or ecb but you have something else. >> or whether liz claman brought her skis...
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he's said i'm located a block away from the project since 1992 when i moved here i was one of the finland members of the potrero hill a membership of a one hundred families and the myths to improve the neighborhood our first project was jackson playground we renovated that playground to be a pretty good mraugd now 20 years later i have a letter from a friend from jackson i want to read the areas that concern is more the potential for ongoing noise and hazardous wastes in the demolition of the area near our schools and concerned with the shadows that fall on the park because of the height of the project it is the shadow that is the only decrease we have in the neighborhood we see that jackson mraurld got one hundred percent cleanlyness we saw syringes and beer bottles that happened a few years ago it fails to talk about the poor conditions in the restrooms it is really gross and the pelosi and lead basz based paint i went through a couple of classrooms in that mraurld and the clogged drinking fountains given this it if seem the eir sufficiently addresses the new unit directly across the pa
he's said i'm located a block away from the project since 1992 when i moved here i was one of the finland members of the potrero hill a membership of a one hundred families and the myths to improve the neighborhood our first project was jackson playground we renovated that playground to be a pretty good mraugd now 20 years later i have a letter from a friend from jackson i want to read the areas that concern is more the potential for ongoing noise and hazardous wastes in the demolition of the...
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she has travelled over 25,000 miles in the last 18 months and really connected florida to new finland and to the uk by these massive migrations while she reveals the secrets of her life. where is she breeding and giving birth. we have to understand the lives of the sharks. if there is not an ocean full of sharks there will be no fish for our kids to eat in the future. >> why do we needs sharks for fish? >> they keep everything in order. if we remove them from the ocean you start to see fisheries collapse. so we are losing 250,000 a day 100 million a year. we have to develop the data so we can create a future for them. >> is that a reason why companies like caterpillar landry's yam ha fund the project. why are they interested? >> we are starting to see fortune 500 starting to understand that the great countries that built the planet will need to create a future for the planet. when you see someone like chairman of caterpillar adding sustainability as a core value we need a robust future for the planet. shell is now dipping their toe in the water to help us maximize our science. you kno
she has travelled over 25,000 miles in the last 18 months and really connected florida to new finland and to the uk by these massive migrations while she reveals the secrets of her life. where is she breeding and giving birth. we have to understand the lives of the sharks. if there is not an ocean full of sharks there will be no fish for our kids to eat in the future. >> why do we needs sharks for fish? >> they keep everything in order. if we remove them from the ocean you start to...
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that includes this guy in finland. even though it is minus 25 degrees. get he's getting on a know snowmobile. you can see it's beautiful. you can see what look like caribou running away. after he goats a little bit of nature nature he sees a path cut in snow. >> you're supposed to take the road less traveled. >> this is carved out. he is less likely to crash into a tree. >> looks like he is on a "star wars" machine. >> he's got a lot of power. >> he could likely hit a tree. >> or a deer. >> he doesn't run into anything except a lot of beauty and a lot of snow. that guy had no problems while out on the snowmobile. watch the guy here up ahead. that's the guy with the gopro. he is looking at his friends and he's gone. >> luckily when he gets to his friends, they're laughing. >> when it comes to your big day, some brides choose not to have children as part of their service. sometimes they think it might steal the attention from the bride or something could go horribly wrong. >> or you could end up with a beautiful viral video. this from outkaiser film. you h
that includes this guy in finland. even though it is minus 25 degrees. get he's getting on a know snowmobile. you can see it's beautiful. you can see what look like caribou running away. after he goats a little bit of nature nature he sees a path cut in snow. >> you're supposed to take the road less traveled. >> this is carved out. he is less likely to crash into a tree. >> looks like he is on a "star wars" machine. >> he's got a lot of power. >> he could...
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poland 87%, finland, 100%. even the u.k., 25%. now, all this happened with the largest successful shale gas formation was from a company called quadrilla. the bullet shales in the u.k. proved up a little over 100 trillion cubic feet of gas and that's enough gas to supply britain for about 200 years. but they still depend on 25% of their gas from russia. lord brown, who used to run bp who really understands the issues with russia because of bp's investment, he is the chairman of quadrilla so he understands what is going on. now everything changed. the large e construction project in the to world, is not in north america or europe. but it's the natural gas pipeline from russia to china. eventually we will see what this all means, but russia, by 2028 will be exporting more natural gas just to china than all of europe combined. more importantly, when you build a major pipeline like that you can twin and it ship to other markets. that will happen. what about lng, liqui-we identified natural gas? ann in north mrs. talks about the lng re
poland 87%, finland, 100%. even the u.k., 25%. now, all this happened with the largest successful shale gas formation was from a company called quadrilla. the bullet shales in the u.k. proved up a little over 100 trillion cubic feet of gas and that's enough gas to supply britain for about 200 years. but they still depend on 25% of their gas from russia. lord brown, who used to run bp who really understands the issues with russia because of bp's investment, he is the chairman of quadrilla so he...
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question is how deep is our penetration into those programs and how do we make those decisions are we finland what we've historically done or some kind of you know cross pen curb this is the place we should be is there an opportunity for more of that work where are we in the continuum. >> if there's a short answer i'll be fine. >> i'm trying to stand up to acknowledge the report because you're right nobody requires it nobody asked for it but we give gave it last year and we have our colleague in the backdoor so paula and her folks w worked with our communication groups how to get information so it's usable and the segue into this question it's important for us to deal with in terms of of where we put our conservation dollars and the non potential program one of the things that's clear on the conservation front fixtures are really key things the more fixtures the better one of the things we're doing with the grant money we expect from the state increasing the program for more and more toilet replacements and because it is grant money we can use it in more flexible ways as we target a lot of ci
question is how deep is our penetration into those programs and how do we make those decisions are we finland what we've historically done or some kind of you know cross pen curb this is the place we should be is there an opportunity for more of that work where are we in the continuum. >> if there's a short answer i'll be fine. >> i'm trying to stand up to acknowledge the report because you're right nobody requires it nobody asked for it but we give gave it last year and we have our...
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and that recently happened in kansas with the program from finland and there are numerous examples of that occurring. the focus on climate has been something we have worked on for the past 15 years. and we have learned early on that focusing only on one aspect doesn't do anything at all the bystander group is the one that is the most important. >> and we will talk more about this holistic approach to stopping bullying when we come back, there is little doubt that bullying kids online, outside of school, can effect them in school, but is a new law that gives districts authority once class is dismissed a legal overreach? plus, facebook without the comment section, we will discuss alternative social networks that could combat cyber bullying. and why a growing number of experts including our guests today beef they don't perform as they should. doctor, why these mane stream programs don't work. now we have a new law taking effect in illinois that allows districts to -- do they need to get a better handle on how to start bullying in school. >> i think they need to get a much better idea of
and that recently happened in kansas with the program from finland and there are numerous examples of that occurring. the focus on climate has been something we have worked on for the past 15 years. and we have learned early on that focusing only on one aspect doesn't do anything at all the bystander group is the one that is the most important. >> and we will talk more about this holistic approach to stopping bullying when we come back, there is little doubt that bullying kids online,...
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and that recently happened in kansas with the program from finland and there are numerous examples ofoccurring. the focus on climate has been something we have worked on for the past 15 years. and we have learned early on that focusing only on one aspect doesn't do anything at all the bystander group is the one that is the most important. >> and we will talk more about this holistic approach to stopping bullying when we come back, there is little doubt that bullying kids online, outside of school, can effect them in school, but is a new law that gives districts authority once class is dismissed a legal overreach? plus, facebook without the comment section, we will discuss alternative social networks that could combat cyber bullying. >> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the cons
and that recently happened in kansas with the program from finland and there are numerous examples ofoccurring. the focus on climate has been something we have worked on for the past 15 years. and we have learned early on that focusing only on one aspect doesn't do anything at all the bystander group is the one that is the most important. >> and we will talk more about this holistic approach to stopping bullying when we come back, there is little doubt that bullying kids online, outside...
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finland has a recession and there is a populist party and they feel that we should not be bailing outeuropeans. beyond the debt relief he is also looking at increasing the minimum wage, looking to increase benefits, looking to -- >> can you increase the minimum wage on small businesses in greece that are doing little to no business, barely surviving as is? >> not really. secondly, there is a fiscal gap of 2 billion. the troika once to reduce benefits, they want pension adjustments, vat unification, which would hurt consumers. there is a big gap between troika and the greeks, so there is a potential for a standoff. >> greece is not exactly a big exporter, nothing like germany or france or italy, but does the revaluation of the euro since we have seen him the beginning of the year, exacerbated by yesterday's decision out of switzerland help change the view inside greece of the value of the euro to the country? >> yes, i think you mean the devaluation of the euro against the dollar. >> i only chose not to use that because some may argue -- mario draghi, for example -- that that is not wh
finland has a recession and there is a populist party and they feel that we should not be bailing outeuropeans. beyond the debt relief he is also looking at increasing the minimum wage, looking to increase benefits, looking to -- >> can you increase the minimum wage on small businesses in greece that are doing little to no business, barely surviving as is? >> not really. secondly, there is a fiscal gap of 2 billion. the troika once to reduce benefits, they want pension adjustments,...
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bank of finland, and when will the bank hiked rates?ing or two about the nuances of policymakers is andrew sentance. a former bank of england policy member. good morning. mark's just taken us through the statistical story in the u.s. in the united kingdom, we have declining inflation numbers. we have got expectations on inflation. plummeting. long-term expectations are plummeting. will the bank of england look through those and crackdown and hike? >> we've should see low headline inflation as a good thing. and we have had a long period w here household income squeezed wage earners. it is holding back economies like the u.k. in the u.s. and europe. we will see a period where that squeezes easing and that should be before consumer growth. we need to look at longer-term inflation expectations, but when i look at the chart we've seen on the u.s., it is only just coming down to around about the u.s. bank's target. we have been through a time in the u.k. were inflation targets have been -- >> i think we should not overreact. thirty-year break
bank of finland, and when will the bank hiked rates?ing or two about the nuances of policymakers is andrew sentance. a former bank of england policy member. good morning. mark's just taken us through the statistical story in the u.s. in the united kingdom, we have declining inflation numbers. we have got expectations on inflation. plummeting. long-term expectations are plummeting. will the bank of england look through those and crackdown and hike? >> we've should see low headline...
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. >> if you look at countries that succeed, places like finland where they're getting great results, teachers are highly professionalized. the model we have right now is not a model long-term sustainable, so i hope we would be able to evolve it. over the years in new york we did some of the work to move that forward, but i think you need to do a lot more work. >> funding for "overheard" with evan smith is provided in part by mfi foundation. improving the quality of life within our community. and from the texas board of legal specialization, board certified attorneys in your community, experienced, respected, and tested. also by hillco partners. texas government affairs consultancy and its global health care consulting business unit hillco health and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation, and viewers maybe you have some energy- saving appliances, like an energy star-rated washer and dryer. but what about your tv? chances are it's on more than your washer, dryer, and kitchen appliances combined. did you know that if half of us in the u.s. replaced our regular tvs with an energy star
. >> if you look at countries that succeed, places like finland where they're getting great results, teachers are highly professionalized. the model we have right now is not a model long-term sustainable, so i hope we would be able to evolve it. over the years in new york we did some of the work to move that forward, but i think you need to do a lot more work. >> funding for "overheard" with evan smith is provided in part by mfi foundation. improving the quality of life...
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in the countries like sweden finland. there are the policies which are xenophobic. it is for the whole continent. it's for europe has gone through the financial crisis. it's still recovering. it has the economy problems. it has the problem that people in some countries feel as some people not all people but some people feel is threatening them and the result of all of this is the reimagines of some shadows that were put to rest in europe. the effervescent part of him and the vision and the poetry is remarkable and the creative sense into practicality and the steps that he made as president came from a deep commitment to make sure that would have happened in the past and would not happen again and i've been told. there were the steps into the future. and that was to do three things. this isn't self-serving. it's to get a little piece of confirmation to this that he had three ideas to bring radio free europe two-part step number one. and to gain the entrance and to gain participation in nato and that those were very important because of the previous history especially
in the countries like sweden finland. there are the policies which are xenophobic. it is for the whole continent. it's for europe has gone through the financial crisis. it's still recovering. it has the economy problems. it has the problem that people in some countries feel as some people not all people but some people feel is threatening them and the result of all of this is the reimagines of some shadows that were put to rest in europe. the effervescent part of him and the vision and the...
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new research from finland found people who work 49 to 55 hours per week were more likely to have risky alcohol behavior than people who only work 35 to 40 hour. the researchers looked at people in more than a dozen countries. risky drinking is 121 drinks or more for men and 14 for women. >>> why some are calling the satirical magazine defiant. >> closings and delays coming in by the minute. storm team 4 is tracking all of the weather for you. >>> right now we're track thinking potential problems with the morning commute as another wave of winter weather rolls in this morning. we have crews live in maryland and virginia as the snow comes down. just as many of you are getting ready to head out the door. >>> conditions are forcing a lot of schools to close or open late. we'll run throug the list. fairfax county schools closed today. prince william count closed, as well. montgomery county schools on a two hour delay. and prince george's county schools delayed two hours. >> fredericksburg schools are closed. los angeles schools on a two hour delay. manassas city schools on a two hour delay.
new research from finland found people who work 49 to 55 hours per week were more likely to have risky alcohol behavior than people who only work 35 to 40 hour. the researchers looked at people in more than a dozen countries. risky drinking is 121 drinks or more for men and 14 for women. >>> why some are calling the satirical magazine defiant. >> closings and delays coming in by the minute. storm team 4 is tracking all of the weather for you. >>> right now we're track...
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finland offers a very good example. the preservation of peace in europe also requires enhanced security for the very vulnerable baltic states. in recent years, and we should really take note of this, russia has conducted menacing military maneuvers near the borders of these states and also in its isolate isolating isolateing ingrad regions. one of these involved a simulating nuclear attack on a neighboring european region. that speaks for itself. the only way to reinforce regional stability is to deploy now in the baltic states some trip wire nato con tingence including also from the u.s., such deployments would not be limited to russia, but it would reduce the temptation to recklessly replay the scenario that transpired recently in crimea, prompt positioning of u.s.-nato equipment in nearby poland would also contribute to enhancing regional deterrence. turning to the middle east, again very briefly, we should try to avoid universalizing the current conflict in europe into a worldwide collision with russia. that is an i
finland offers a very good example. the preservation of peace in europe also requires enhanced security for the very vulnerable baltic states. in recent years, and we should really take note of this, russia has conducted menacing military maneuvers near the borders of these states and also in its isolate isolating isolateing ingrad regions. one of these involved a simulating nuclear attack on a neighboring european region. that speaks for itself. the only way to reinforce regional stability is...
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offer a good source of healthy fats and if your goal is to lose weight in the new year, people from finland say you should weigh yourself on a wednesday. they weigh themselves all year and wednesday is the day where your weight is least likely to flux wait some people gain weight over the weekend but the goal is to be consistent. the same scale the same amount of clothing and same time of day and same time of week, that is what i would recommend. keep it really consistent. >> if are you trying to lose weight it's recommended you weigh yourself once a week, if you want to do it every day take the average of those numbers so in this case, it would be 160 and are you not looking for big weight loss, you want to lose 1 to 2 pounds per week and you are more likely to keep it off rather than losing a large amount quickly. >> still to come a retailers that say destination for teenagers is dealing with falling out. >>> apparel company, wet seal is closing hundreds of stores across the country. they say that their financial condition is dire, because of that they are moving forward with shutting dow
offer a good source of healthy fats and if your goal is to lose weight in the new year, people from finland say you should weigh yourself on a wednesday. they weigh themselves all year and wednesday is the day where your weight is least likely to flux wait some people gain weight over the weekend but the goal is to be consistent. the same scale the same amount of clothing and same time of day and same time of week, that is what i would recommend. keep it really consistent. >> if are you...
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countries like finland -- in norway they focus on those kinds of electrician and manufacturing jobs because they're higher paying. but, you know, i think it's well-intended, but the outcome will slam taxpayers. neil: my plumber has p pay anything to find a good plumber. neil: that's amazing. an entourage when he shows up. our terrorists are scaring the funny out of us. joe here to say, not even close. we better not let that happen. neil: you know you think about this crazy week. all the carnage over a cartoon. say it saint so. joe piscopo. a comedy that's come under attack. we're talking satire. whether you're offended or not, you don't kill people. >> i think what we did on snl, i was at the forefront of right when lampoon came out. then it goes to saturday night live. england was ahead of us with monty python. neil: and they had religious types and all. you're criticizing jesus. >> neil, and our hearts go out to everyone in france. my gracious. i remember it was snl, christmastime, frank sinatra singing silent night. neil: yeah. did you ever get threats. people said you went too far? >> t
countries like finland -- in norway they focus on those kinds of electrician and manufacturing jobs because they're higher paying. but, you know, i think it's well-intended, but the outcome will slam taxpayers. neil: my plumber has p pay anything to find a good plumber. neil: that's amazing. an entourage when he shows up. our terrorists are scaring the funny out of us. joe here to say, not even close. we better not let that happen. neil: you know you think about this crazy week. all the carnage...
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sunday along with german chancellor angela merkel and the prime ministers of brittain spain, italy and finlandnor the values of the slain french cartoonists and the expression of freedom their work represented. our halla garani spoke with christian milaud about that rally and what je suis charlie means to the french. >> reporter: thanks for being with us. i don't know if our viewers can see it but paris est charlie is projected on the arc of triumph here. france wants to show and the city wants to show the world we are resilient? >> yes. it corresponds to the message that wanted to be delivered by president hollande but vigilance, solidarity. this is what it means before the march where a lot of european leaders will come over from cameron, spain, angela merkel i guess will come over. we'll have all europe all united i should say. this is what the meaning, the message that french president hollande wants to convey. >> i can't remember another tragic event where leaders of countries have converged on to a european capital like paris to show their support for a president, francois hollande. this
sunday along with german chancellor angela merkel and the prime ministers of brittain spain, italy and finlandnor the values of the slain french cartoonists and the expression of freedom their work represented. our halla garani spoke with christian milaud about that rally and what je suis charlie means to the french. >> reporter: thanks for being with us. i don't know if our viewers can see it but paris est charlie is projected on the arc of triumph here. france wants to show and the city...
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liz has schedule with alexander stub, prime minister of finland. andrew. dow chemical ceo.ant to miss all of those interviews. anyway, those will be some great interviews coming from liz. following one of the most epic come backs. the seattle seahawks will face against the new england patriots. who will become the reigning champion? robert tuckman go viva president. by the way, thank you for the condolences for the cowboys. very nice to remember. >> that's right. i remember the last time i was here. the cowboys was going to go. >> there was happy yelling and not so happy yelling on my part. let's talk about this match-up. wow, the games last night were incredible. the seahawks game was out of control. >> they had such a great game with the seahawks game. if you look at it, what will take place, the seahawks versus the patriots. number one, basically defense versus one of the most high-flying offenses. advertisers i'm sure are very excited. >> what are your viewership estimates for the super bowl? stadium seats 71,000 fans something like that. a medium size stadium. >> if yo
liz has schedule with alexander stub, prime minister of finland. andrew. dow chemical ceo.ant to miss all of those interviews. anyway, those will be some great interviews coming from liz. following one of the most epic come backs. the seattle seahawks will face against the new england patriots. who will become the reigning champion? robert tuckman go viva president. by the way, thank you for the condolences for the cowboys. very nice to remember. >> that's right. i remember the last time...
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nearly 2 dozen russian bombers and fighters swooped over the north sea, the black sea, the gulf of finland and the baltic sea. that intercept was captured here on never-before-seen video recently declassified by the norwegian military. it shows russia's newest fighter jet the su-34 which can travel more than 2500 miles carrying a payload of eight tons of precision enjoyed weapons. events like this happen more than 100 times in 2014. three times more than in 2014. -- 2013. >> essentiallily what it is is the cat and mouse game, where each side proposes the defenses of the other to see how they'll react. >> that game is putting more pressure on nato outposts like this outpost in boudah. to be eyes and ears in the sky when it comes to russia. norway runs that operation from its military headquarters which it recently moved 600 miles north, becoming the only military headquarters inside the arctic circle. one big reason for the move to keep better tabs on russia. buried deep inside an arctic mountain, norwegian monitors track incoming bombers on monitors, an image of 1950s cold war surveillance
nearly 2 dozen russian bombers and fighters swooped over the north sea, the black sea, the gulf of finland and the baltic sea. that intercept was captured here on never-before-seen video recently declassified by the norwegian military. it shows russia's newest fighter jet the su-34 which can travel more than 2500 miles carrying a payload of eight tons of precision enjoyed weapons. events like this happen more than 100 times in 2014. three times more than in 2014. -- 2013. >> essentiallily...
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you are right, yes, the governments in places like germany, austria, finland they'll be displayed, because this is a serious defeat for the austerity policies which angela merkel and others have been foisting on southern europe i suppose, alexize tsipraz would say in the last five years. he went to the greek people and said "enough, i will stand up for you and stop the pain and convince european partners to write-off our debt and pump money back into the public sector. there are so many questions. where will that money come from and will your european union partners play ball. greece owes the rest of the european union a lot of money. that will not be clear tomorrow the day after. this is a drama that will play out in weeks and months to come i suspect. >> barnaby phillips live with the latest from this night in athens >>> of course greece is not the only european country where harsh austerity measures triggered change. nadim barker examines the impact on european politics. >> syriza's rise is part of what happened with austerity. last year it surged to first place with 26.5% of the vote a
you are right, yes, the governments in places like germany, austria, finland they'll be displayed, because this is a serious defeat for the austerity policies which angela merkel and others have been foisting on southern europe i suppose, alexize tsipraz would say in the last five years. he went to the greek people and said "enough, i will stand up for you and stop the pain and convince european partners to write-off our debt and pump money back into the public sector. there are so many...
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we went to the camp expo where you can send your kid to finland and we opted for a pristine camp.arkling blue lakes. pine trees and dropped him off. >> wonderful. >> it looked when we got there, it looked lovely. the guy who sold my dad the camp at a cut rate in a slide show in the living room and what he didn't share is counselors at this camp were in rehabilitation. they were juvenile offenders. they committed in some cases mostly nonviolent crimes but some violent. and we didn't know that when we got there. so i kid you not, there were gang fights at the camp. there was one night where some of the counselors went and slashed tires on each other's cars. we often couldn't get into what they call the pillbox with ihich is the medical facility because the nurse was sleeping with some counselors. if you had a medical condition, you had to wait until they were finished. >> he learned a few things. >> that beats being held hostage in nice to take care of the kids where there are no kids. >> i got a $25 discount out of a sunday magazine. >> you love your truck, right? >> yeah i love my
we went to the camp expo where you can send your kid to finland and we opted for a pristine camp.arkling blue lakes. pine trees and dropped him off. >> wonderful. >> it looked when we got there, it looked lovely. the guy who sold my dad the camp at a cut rate in a slide show in the living room and what he didn't share is counselors at this camp were in rehabilitation. they were juvenile offenders. they committed in some cases mostly nonviolent crimes but some violent. and we didn't...