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the odd spot of rain moving to the south—east finland. most of us are to the south—east finland.nd is lighter as you head for the north. this guy is clearer. that's a good recipe for a low temperatures overnight. no major problems in towns and cities. in rural spot of northern england and scotland it will be down to freezing water slightly below. a great start for some parts of northern scotland. apart from that, a lovely start to the day and it will be a lovely day again. western scotland seeing some of the highest temperatures. northern ireland doing well with the of sunshine. most of northern england will be sunny but breezy. breezy further south with cloud. it isa dry breezy further south with cloud. it is a dry start the day, even if you have that cloud. temperatures about ten or degrees. as you go the d—day, you have the area of cloud in the south. that will come and go. a good deal of sunshine once again for the midlands, wales, the northern half of the uk generally. later went as you ignore it. when still coming in for north sea coastal areas. 12 or 13 degrees if you are
the odd spot of rain moving to the south—east finland. most of us are to the south—east finland.nd is lighter as you head for the north. this guy is clearer. that's a good recipe for a low temperatures overnight. no major problems in towns and cities. in rural spot of northern england and scotland it will be down to freezing water slightly below. a great start for some parts of northern scotland. apart from that, a lovely start to the day and it will be a lovely day again. western scotland...
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there was a moment to remember for finland's valtteri bottas following his first formula i victory atmes having joined mercedes at the start of the season, holding off both ferrari's including that of championship leader sebastien vettel. he finished ahead of his team—mate lewis hamilton who was desperately short of pace. ben croucher reports. eyeing a maiden fi win, today was valtteri bottas‘s time to shine. with team—mate lewis hamilton off the pace this weekend, it was up to the finnish driver to take the fight to ferrari. he had two to get past on the grid and he dispatched them in two corners. the second of those corners proved tricky for the british driverjolyon palmer, whose race ended in a tangle of tyres. the seemingly unflappable finn, so comfortable leading for so long, flapped with his first win in sight. this error allowed championship leader sebastian vettel to hunt him down over the remaining few nerve—racking laps. sebastian vettel‘s ferrari hustled, but the prize would be won by valtteri bottas — a grand prix winner of the 82nd attempt. radio: yes! brilliant! well don
there was a moment to remember for finland's valtteri bottas following his first formula i victory atmes having joined mercedes at the start of the season, holding off both ferrari's including that of championship leader sebastien vettel. he finished ahead of his team—mate lewis hamilton who was desperately short of pace. ben croucher reports. eyeing a maiden fi win, today was valtteri bottas‘s time to shine. with team—mate lewis hamilton off the pace this weekend, it was up to the...
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it's essentially a story about a young man from syria who arrives in finland, processed by the authoritieshugs, but embraced by the displaced community who try to show him the ropes. here is a clip. you get a sense of that kind of bittersweet comedy. what i like about this is that on the one hand it is very sensitive and humane, and it feels real. it feels like a story about a character you can believe in. it also has that aki kaurismaki off—kilter sense of the world. it's laugh out loud funny in some places, when you don't expect it to be. the central character then meets up with a finnish businessmen who decides he will buy a failing restaurant, which he attempts to make work by doing various things. at one point he decides to make it a sushi restaurant, and he doesn't have sushi so they make salted herring instead. there are these absurd moments, but it's a story about dispossessed people and the way in which strange friendships can be forged. it has beautiful use of music. at one point you get buskers in the street and the blues band in a bar who seem to offer a kind of greek chorus co
it's essentially a story about a young man from syria who arrives in finland, processed by the authoritieshugs, but embraced by the displaced community who try to show him the ropes. here is a clip. you get a sense of that kind of bittersweet comedy. what i like about this is that on the one hand it is very sensitive and humane, and it feels real. it feels like a story about a character you can believe in. it also has that aki kaurismaki off—kilter sense of the world. it's laugh out loud...
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challenge comes in making them available to the masses and that is something which one not for profit in finlandnsidered to have one of the world's best education systems, is trying to overcome. i would say that education is one of the few big industries that is still waiting to be disrupted. one of the biggest challenges in our education system is that it is based on the ideals of the industrial world, so it is kind of like teaching everyone to be the same. and in tomorrow's world it is crucial to be individual. one idea turns things on its head though, focusing not simply on new ways of teaching, but firstly analysing how we learn. well, i'm on my way to maths class which should cause me a bit of concern because i am not sure i remember that much from school, but with this class everybody‘s having their own private lesson. the teacher doesn't stand up and project their voice to start the session. the kids take their places at computers were century ai will take you through the lesson. this artificial intelligence system aims to teach each pupil at their own pace and in a way that suits them be
challenge comes in making them available to the masses and that is something which one not for profit in finlandnsidered to have one of the world's best education systems, is trying to overcome. i would say that education is one of the few big industries that is still waiting to be disrupted. one of the biggest challenges in our education system is that it is based on the ideals of the industrial world, so it is kind of like teaching everyone to be the same. and in tomorrow's world it is...
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i think we look at bernie sanders on a platform, he is more moderate than some in finland and denmark and norway, iceland. he is more moderate than their politicians. i was wondering, do you think it's fair to compare this to trump -ism the politicians in europe are having trouble winning elections. they cannot pay for their welfare programs. they are in trouble. i think as a socialist in the u.s., it's a program he can put forward. there are political limits but there aren't in europe. i think the sign to me that he's one of them is when they say do people need 21 brands of deodorant. that is the 1930s socialism where why can't we just have one brand so there isn't so much competition. what are we doing with all this deodorant. there is a profound point. my colleague wrote a great piec piece. his sense of astonishment at what consumer society has achieved. this was in the early '90s or late '80s, and i think by suggesting that our dynamic capitalist system is producing too many deodorants, i can just pick on that one, it suggests that he is a kind of a liberal, he is a certain strand
i think we look at bernie sanders on a platform, he is more moderate than some in finland and denmark and norway, iceland. he is more moderate than their politicians. i was wondering, do you think it's fair to compare this to trump -ism the politicians in europe are having trouble winning elections. they cannot pay for their welfare programs. they are in trouble. i think as a socialist in the u.s., it's a program he can put forward. there are political limits but there aren't in europe. i think...
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worked in finland will not work-- maybe would work in finland and not work here.n you're a ga zi zilli zillionaire-- >> scott. >> it took me a long time to figure it out. at the end of the day guys like zuckerberg, the liberals are not concerned about defeating evil, they're more can concerned about creating equal. they want everybody to be equal they don't care about evil. the words sound the same, but they're 100% different. he's more worried about people being equal rather than fighting evil out there, and that's the problem with guys like that. charles: more from zuckerberg, he tells the grads, that automation will take over and it's up to the millennials to create more jobs. >> he's got a point here, i don't like most of what he says, but on this point he's right. our economy lost a lot of dynamism it had in the '80s and '90s in terms of business and i think that's because of taxation of the government. and too much of our economy is concentrated in existing massive firms. so i think he has a serious point there and it's up to young people and we, grouchy mid
worked in finland will not work-- maybe would work in finland and not work here.n you're a ga zi zilli zillionaire-- >> scott. >> it took me a long time to figure it out. at the end of the day guys like zuckerberg, the liberals are not concerned about defeating evil, they're more can concerned about creating equal. they want everybody to be equal they don't care about evil. the words sound the same, but they're 100% different. he's more worried about people being equal rather than...
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it will be handed over to his finland shortly.mber of the arctic council. there are still issues of great concern that they need to address and he says, we appreciate you have a point of view. we will make the right choice for the united states. not quite clear what that means, but rex tillerson acknowledging that he might be on one side of the argument possibly, and everyone else on the other. it seems you can not have a perfect alaska scene and satellite link. there were some glitches there. interesting, this thing on climate change. it is not entirely clear what the president intends to do, no views in office, about this critical issue. in tonight's programme, we have discussed the us, uk and french election. another race we are looking ahead to is in germany. the federal election is on september 24th — pitting chancellor angela merkel against the former european parliament president martin schulz. but on sunday there'll be a local state election, which could be a barometer of the popularity of the two candidates. 0ur germany c
it will be handed over to his finland shortly.mber of the arctic council. there are still issues of great concern that they need to address and he says, we appreciate you have a point of view. we will make the right choice for the united states. not quite clear what that means, but rex tillerson acknowledging that he might be on one side of the argument possibly, and everyone else on the other. it seems you can not have a perfect alaska scene and satellite link. there were some glitches there....
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ministerial of the arctic council and will be passing the chairmanship of the that council over to finland. so the arctic council is an important foreign policy body that consists of the arctic countries of the world -- the u.s., canada, denmark, finland, iceland, norway, sweden, and russia. and all the foreign ministers of all those countries in just a few days will be in fairbanks, alaska. now, mr. president, this is not the first time in recent memory that the golden heart city of fairbanks has been on the world stage hosting a critical, critical foreign policy meeting of world leaders. in fact, almost exactly 33 years ago to this very day -- 1984, may 2 -- in fairbanks, alaska pope john paul ii and president ronald reagan met in fairbanks. it was a great meeting. you can see the chemistry already between these two great world leaders. and right now some historians believe that it was the fairbanks meeting of these two great leaders where the pope and the great president ronald reagan laid out their vision and plans to vafquish global communism in fairbanks. america is an arctic nation
ministerial of the arctic council and will be passing the chairmanship of the that council over to finland. so the arctic council is an important foreign policy body that consists of the arctic countries of the world -- the u.s., canada, denmark, finland, iceland, norway, sweden, and russia. and all the foreign ministers of all those countries in just a few days will be in fairbanks, alaska. now, mr. president, this is not the first time in recent memory that the golden heart city of fairbanks...
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now, it is finland's turn. >> the arctic space is the main imetus of greenhouse gases.s no doubt about it, climate change is real. we have the science. we know it. council members now say they accept the urgency of attacking global warming by reducing carbon emissions. james cook, bbc news, fairbanks in alaska. there was the music, but when it comes to pink floyd, many people remember the artwork as well as the songs. now, those images have their own exhibition in london. our correspondent caught up with the remaining bandmembers to ask where this distinctive style has come from. >> london, may 1967. queen elizabeth hall, the classical music venue hosted what was to become a landmark in rock 'n roll history. their surround sound, the psychedelia, the summer of love had arrived and was being featured on the bbc. >> they are pink floyd, they have an audience. people who have an audience ought to be heard. perhaps it is my fault that i don't appreciate it. ♪ >> 50 years on this exhibition tell the story of how pink floyd helped turn rock music into a visual spectacle by re
now, it is finland's turn. >> the arctic space is the main imetus of greenhouse gases.s no doubt about it, climate change is real. we have the science. we know it. council members now say they accept the urgency of attacking global warming by reducing carbon emissions. james cook, bbc news, fairbanks in alaska. there was the music, but when it comes to pink floyd, many people remember the artwork as well as the songs. now, those images have their own exhibition in london. our...
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they will apply either sweden or finland nor that tile.have gone from not being able to win a match to unbeatable. in a matter of weeks, the union, undefeated are 3-0. the teams nine nil. they will try to win four in a row. tim curtain what is the difference in your soccer club right now >> we're covering for each other, balanced and the guys really worked hard to get the part right and you're starting to see how fun it can be to watch us play when we get things going like we have now. challenge is to keep another clean sheet against colorado who is a good team, well coached come in and fight for everything. >> when these are going horribly wrong for jim curtain and the union he stood by he said they were a very good team and they just stick with it, they will start winning matches and sure enough, they're showing that in the month of may. >> winning is fun like he said. >>> you may have noticed something different about action news tonight because we moved to a new location inside the building. this is a temporary set. we'll be broadcasti
they will apply either sweden or finland nor that tile.have gone from not being able to win a match to unbeatable. in a matter of weeks, the union, undefeated are 3-0. the teams nine nil. they will try to win four in a row. tim curtain what is the difference in your soccer club right now >> we're covering for each other, balanced and the guys really worked hard to get the part right and you're starting to see how fun it can be to watch us play when we get things going like we have now....
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on that note, rex tillerson, who was chairing this meeting and has handed over to finland, did not mentionare committing themselves to continuing the scientific endeavour. that is from your perspective. what is, from an alaskan point of view, what is alaska experiencing? how does it affect all walks of life? we are seeing a lot of impact from climate change. that is part of the biggest issue, that it is not predictable. our experience has been winters where we have had very little snowfall, her great deal of ice. absolutely horrid windstorms coming in following torrential downpours. in one case they have not doubt one third of the trees in our beautiful city. others can definitely speak first hand to what is happening in rural and remote communities. certainly, we have entire villages that are making very difficult decisions about relocating from places they have been for thousands of years. there are a lot of other issues that matter to the arctic. what is the most important being the arctic council should look at, other bank climate change? we must look at the sustainability of communiti
on that note, rex tillerson, who was chairing this meeting and has handed over to finland, did not mentionare committing themselves to continuing the scientific endeavour. that is from your perspective. what is, from an alaskan point of view, what is alaska experiencing? how does it affect all walks of life? we are seeing a lot of impact from climate change. that is part of the biggest issue, that it is not predictable. our experience has been winters where we have had very little snowfall, her...
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when it comes to beer, you probably have seen a six-pack, one burry in finland is upping the ante, selling 1,000-pack. so that's 1,000 cans of beer. it actually contains 1,080. it cost around $2300. the stunt is in response to a rival beer company which released a 100-pack last month. so there you go. get a keg and do one pickup. >> you better have a lot of friends. you need an excuse for that one. >> you do. >> just ahead, find out which supermarket top consumer report lists, the best in america. plus, the staple of derby week in louisville. the great steam boat race. you're watching "early today." stay with us. (vo) more "doing chores for mom" per roll l more "earning something you love" per roll bounty is more absorbent, so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty the quicker picker upper. new sun protection like you've never seen or felt. introducing coppertone whipped. it absorbs quickly. and leaves your skin feeling soft and smooth while helping to prevent sun damage. new
when it comes to beer, you probably have seen a six-pack, one burry in finland is upping the ante, selling 1,000-pack. so that's 1,000 cans of beer. it actually contains 1,080. it cost around $2300. the stunt is in response to a rival beer company which released a 100-pack last month. so there you go. get a keg and do one pickup. >> you better have a lot of friends. you need an excuse for that one. >> you do. >> just ahead, find out which supermarket top consumer report lists,...
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it's essentially a story about a young man from syria who arrives in finland, processed by the authoritiest embraced by the displaced community who try to show him the ropes. here is a clip. you get a sense of that kind of bittersweet comedy. what i like about this is that on the one hand it is very sensitive and humane, and it feels real. it feels like a story about a character you can believe in. it also has that aki kaurismaki off—kilter sense of the world. it's laugh out loud funny in some places, when you don't expect it to be. the central character then meets up with a finnish businessmen who decides he will buy a failing restaurant, which he attempts to make work by doing various things. at one point he decides to make it a sushi restaurant, and he doesn't have sushi so they make salted herring instead. there are these absurd moments, but it's a story about dispossessed people and the way in which strange friendships can be forged. it has beautiful use of music. at one point you get buskers in the street and the blues band in a bar who seem to offer a kind of greek chorus commentary
it's essentially a story about a young man from syria who arrives in finland, processed by the authoritiest embraced by the displaced community who try to show him the ropes. here is a clip. you get a sense of that kind of bittersweet comedy. what i like about this is that on the one hand it is very sensitive and humane, and it feels real. it feels like a story about a character you can believe in. it also has that aki kaurismaki off—kilter sense of the world. it's laugh out loud funny in...
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new sport gaining popularity over in finland, hobby horse racing. social media, you seeing it here, where the hobby horses are involved using young girls galloping around with the horse's head. what they're doing is traditionally equestrian moves but without the real horses. >> new sport? this house for the last three years. >> where have you been? >> you need to enlist your daughter >> i love that. >> she gets the blue ribbon every time >> unlike the weather >> not best out there >> at least a little drier today. >> we got some sun, it will be a cool week as we take a live look outside. accu-weather forecast, camera shaking around. a chilly breeze, you'll need the jack and probably all week to be honest as we got unusually cool may weather setting up. cool pattern that what leaves our weather forecast, temperatures started off in the 40's in the district. 52 right now with more clouds and sunshine that's the way it will stay. i think just a few peaks of sun this afternoon. 50 at dulles, 48 at westminster 52 in stevensville, we got 40's along the mo
new sport gaining popularity over in finland, hobby horse racing. social media, you seeing it here, where the hobby horses are involved using young girls galloping around with the horse's head. what they're doing is traditionally equestrian moves but without the real horses. >> new sport? this house for the last three years. >> where have you been? >> you need to enlist your daughter >> i love that. >> she gets the blue ribbon every time >> unlike the weather...
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there'll be morning frost patches in finland and the baltic.n the united kingdom, that low pressure gets close enough to bring cloudy skies to eastern england. there could be spoghts of rain, probably not amounting to too much. the driest and warmest weather to the north west of the uk. temperatures could reach 19 degrees or so in western scotland. that ises our weather. nick —— that's our weather. nick miller has more in the next half hour. hello. i'm nuala mcgovern, this is outside source. president putin has dismissed allegations of russian meddling in the us election. translation: these are just rumours used in the internal political struggle in the us. at a meeting with angela merkel in sochi, ukraine, syria and the treatment of homosexuals were also on the agenda. i'll play you a report on sanctuary cities, areas in the us that refuse comply with some immigration authorities. we'll bring you a report from syria where islamic state militants launched an attack on refugees as they queued at a border crossing. more than 30 people were killed
there'll be morning frost patches in finland and the baltic.n the united kingdom, that low pressure gets close enough to bring cloudy skies to eastern england. there could be spoghts of rain, probably not amounting to too much. the driest and warmest weather to the north west of the uk. temperatures could reach 19 degrees or so in western scotland. that ises our weather. nick —— that's our weather. nick miller has more in the next half hour. hello. i'm nuala mcgovern, this is outside...
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that is something that one not—for—profit in finland, a country considered to have one of the worlds have one of the worlds best education systems, is to overcomelj would say education is when of the few big industries that is still waiting to be disrupted. one of the biggest challenges in the system is that it biggest challenges in the system is thatitis biggest challenges in the system is that it is based on the ideas of the industrial world. it is teaching eve ryo ne industrial world. it is teaching everyone to be the same. in tomorrow‘s world it is crucial to be individual. one idea turns things on its head. focusing not simply on new ways of teaching but firstly analysing how we learn. i am on my way to maths class which should cause me some concern because i‘m not sure i remember that much from school. but with this class everybody is having their own private lesson. the teacher does not stand up and project their voice to start the session, the kids take their places at computers where a! will take them through the lesson. this artificial intelligence system aims to teach each
that is something that one not—for—profit in finland, a country considered to have one of the worlds have one of the worlds best education systems, is to overcomelj would say education is when of the few big industries that is still waiting to be disrupted. one of the biggest challenges in the system is that it biggest challenges in the system is thatitis biggest challenges in the system is that it is based on the ideas of the industrial world. it is teaching eve ryo ne industrial world. it...
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show we have had some rain moving in across parts of northern ireland and out towards the south—west finlandit is moving its way eastwood overnight so a band of rain but not particularly heavy. some brisk winds and the passing of bad rain heading towards eastern part of the country during the early hours of sunday. from the west clearer skies moving in this thing so a bit fresh air. still mildly amused under the cloud and rain. that band of cloud and made his way fairly quickly in the morning. lingering towards the northern isles but elsewhere in the whole of the country it is sunshine and scattered showers. peppering showers almost everywhere but they are pretty hit and miss. ithink everywhere but they are pretty hit and miss. i think you everywhere but they are pretty hit and miss. ithink you have everywhere but they are pretty hit and miss. i think you have a fairly good chance of dodging them. mostly dry along the south coast but certainly a day for having the brolly close to hand. this is bbc news. the headlines at 7pm: nearly all the nhs trusts affected by a massive cyber attack have r
show we have had some rain moving in across parts of northern ireland and out towards the south—west finlandit is moving its way eastwood overnight so a band of rain but not particularly heavy. some brisk winds and the passing of bad rain heading towards eastern part of the country during the early hours of sunday. from the west clearer skies moving in this thing so a bit fresh air. still mildly amused under the cloud and rain. that band of cloud and made his way fairly quickly in the...
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finland's prime minister said climate change won't be reversed by closing your eyes. and in berlin, the head of the european commission lectured mr. trump that not everything in international agreements is fake news. only two nations, syria and nicaragua, currently oppose the climate accord. >> global warming and a lot of it is a hoax. it's a hoax. >> reporter: during the campaign, president trump dismissed the scientific consensus that rising temperatures are caused primarily by fossil fuels like coal and oil. but even most major american businesses from exxon to apple support the agreement. brian dees, who was president obama's point person on the paris accord, says it's not just about the environment. it's about the economy. >> across the globe we have a competition for who will be the clean energy superpower of the 21st century and who will gain the economic benefits from doing that. we can't win if we step off the playing field and disengood evening all together. >> reporter: there is still some uncertainty about what the president will decide. sources say he has
finland's prime minister said climate change won't be reversed by closing your eyes. and in berlin, the head of the european commission lectured mr. trump that not everything in international agreements is fake news. only two nations, syria and nicaragua, currently oppose the climate accord. >> global warming and a lot of it is a hoax. it's a hoax. >> reporter: during the campaign, president trump dismissed the scientific consensus that rising temperatures are caused primarily by...
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forfrost temperatures in berlin just 10 degrees, cold enough for frost to start the day across parts of finlandhese eastern north north—easterly winds that are these eastern north—easterly winds across parts of the eastern uk. in scotland move 20s. - miller will have 20s. miller will have half hour. —— in halfan the two contenders for the french presidency are going head—to—head in a live televised debate. 20 million viewers are expected to tune in as centrist candidate 91“? i off brexit talks. threats against britain have been issued by european politicians and officials. all of these acts have been deliberately timed to affect the result of the general election that will take place onjune eight. donald trump welcomes the palestinian president to the white house and says he serious about peace in the middle east.
forfrost temperatures in berlin just 10 degrees, cold enough for frost to start the day across parts of finlandhese eastern north north—easterly winds that are these eastern north—easterly winds across parts of the eastern uk. in scotland move 20s. - miller will have 20s. miller will have half hour. —— in halfan the two contenders for the french presidency are going head—to—head in a live televised debate. 20 million viewers are expected to tune in as centrist candidate 91“? i off...
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it's $17 billion more than the gross domestic product of finland or new zealand, or if split betweenn in the u.s. we'd each see about $777. if tax laws are changed, analysts believe apple could bring the money back to the u.s. to spend on new employees and facilities. >> are they going to send us the check? well, there is a new plan to make california even greener. state senate president pro tem kevin de leon announced the proposal today at a u.c. davis power plant. it calls for 100% of the retail electricity sold in the state to come from renewable energy sources by the end of 2045. democrats say the bill would be good for environment, create jobs and save money. critics doubt it will save money because california imports a third of its electricity from other states. >> a nameless hill just off the bridge, may finally be getting a name. few people know the memorial depicting marines raising the u.s. flag on mount surabachi sits atop a small hill just south of the bridge. it was put there years ago by crockett resident vince ramos to honor his brother who iwojima. they joined the eff
it's $17 billion more than the gross domestic product of finland or new zealand, or if split betweenn in the u.s. we'd each see about $777. if tax laws are changed, analysts believe apple could bring the money back to the u.s. to spend on new employees and facilities. >> are they going to send us the check? well, there is a new plan to make california even greener. state senate president pro tem kevin de leon announced the proposal today at a u.c. davis power plant. it calls for 100% of...
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finland, who has now assumed the chairmanship, will take this issue with them. again, working with the private sector, to doing what they can to improve telecom in the arctic. the arctic council also launched a new arctic ship traffic data cooperative agreement. the intent here is to have a better understanding of the ships that are operating in the arctic. as we all know, we're seeing sea ice recede, seeing shipping lanes in areas where we just have not had an opportunity to have ships or really any level of commerce. but we are seeking with this project to collect information from each arctic nation about the shipping activity in the arctic for traffic trend analysis. and this is important because we're seeing the increase in shipping levels in the u.s. arctic. we're seeing that increase by nearly 60% over the last eight years. it's clearly expected to increase with every passing year as we're seeing sea ice diminish. as we're seeing this increased volume of shipping traffic, i think it's important to keep in mind that when it comes to charting, when it comes
finland, who has now assumed the chairmanship, will take this issue with them. again, working with the private sector, to doing what they can to improve telecom in the arctic. the arctic council also launched a new arctic ship traffic data cooperative agreement. the intent here is to have a better understanding of the ships that are operating in the arctic. as we all know, we're seeing sea ice recede, seeing shipping lanes in areas where we just have not had an opportunity to have ships or...
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joining me now via webcam, from finland is mikko hypponen.al security expert at the cyber security company f—secu re. thank you for being with us this morning. let me ask you first of all, what is your understanding of the global impact this is having? we are tracking infections in over 130,000 computers over the world. even that is only a partial picture because we do not see inside organisations network, we only see the publicly accessible infected computers. those are in over 100 different countries. this is a ra nsomwa re. different countries. this is a ransomware. it different countries. this is a ra nsomwa re. it is different countries. this is a ransomware. it is conditional on you making a payment through bit cloying to get your access back to your computer —— bitcoin. there is a threat with this, if you do not comply within a certain number of days, your files will be destroyed. is that a credible threat or is it pa rt is that a credible threat or is it part of the future of these attacks? first of all, ransomware, the claims they ma
joining me now via webcam, from finland is mikko hypponen.al security expert at the cyber security company f—secu re. thank you for being with us this morning. let me ask you first of all, what is your understanding of the global impact this is having? we are tracking infections in over 130,000 computers over the world. even that is only a partial picture because we do not see inside organisations network, we only see the publicly accessible infected computers. those are in over 100 different...
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if you can't wait until saturday to bet the 3-year-olds in the kentucky derby, head over to finland tohe 10-year-olds running in the hobby horse championships. it's not a monti python sketch. this is a real event. 200 people competing this week. you buy one those toy stick horses. you inhale some of the lsd the good doctor was talking about. the sport is viewed as an expression of girl power because it forces competitors to have a do-it-yourself attitude. they are in charge of crying themselves to sleep when all the guys tell them they are too weird to date. most americans can't believe how ridiculous this looks. if you think scandinavian horse races are weird, you should see their adult video. i never have, that's true. topic number three. michael moore is coming to broadway. that means starting in july flash daners won't be the only place to see breasts in times square. this guy really put the ham in hamilton. moore signed on to do a 12-week run where he will perform a one-woman show aimed at stopping donald trump. moore says quote liberals need to embrace comedy as a way to halt any
if you can't wait until saturday to bet the 3-year-olds in the kentucky derby, head over to finland tohe 10-year-olds running in the hobby horse championships. it's not a monti python sketch. this is a real event. 200 people competing this week. you buy one those toy stick horses. you inhale some of the lsd the good doctor was talking about. the sport is viewed as an expression of girl power because it forces competitors to have a do-it-yourself attitude. they are in charge of crying themselves...
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core yields rise, as you can see in finland, ireland, france, and austria come and of course come inhe oil market, it is all about the opec meeting taking place later this week. will production cuts be extended? will they be deepened? let's talk about the euro three-month risk reversal, ending last week in positive territory. calls are more expensive than the puts -- first time that has happened since october 2009, when the common currency was around $1.50, first inklings of the seemingly endless greek crisis coming to light. euro finish last week the highest since october. today, highest since september. this is a lovely chart as well. g #btv 8757. you can see the difference between u.s. and european corporate spreads. in 2008, the heights of the crisis, u.s. spreads were much higher. as the crisis hit the u.s. in 2011 with the sovereign debt crisis and greek crisis caused spreads to peak about the u.s. and europe. since then, they have come down. you can see that the european spreads declined as the ecb starts to thousand 15 -- the ecb starts buying corporate bonds in the bottom pa
core yields rise, as you can see in finland, ireland, france, and austria come and of course come inhe oil market, it is all about the opec meeting taking place later this week. will production cuts be extended? will they be deepened? let's talk about the euro three-month risk reversal, ending last week in positive territory. calls are more expensive than the puts -- first time that has happened since october 2009, when the common currency was around $1.50, first inklings of the seemingly...
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. >> i know and i love the space and i feel so terrible because i really love finland and i really think it's a wonderful country, but they do have a development bank and it was fascinating to look and it was one of the investors in a now very famous and tragic project. it was a damn over which he was assassinated. but, how it works, the finished government puts money into a bank and it once return on its investment but wanted to go to the development of justice. what i found was that they will put money directly into projects or sometimes u.s. id will put money into a fund at every layer in this process the development objectives, the oversight is weaker, the guidelines are more general and less specific, and the oversight is at every stage along the way. what we found was, when i would say what reporting requirements do you have, they would say we could report every six months and then i would say do you ever check the report against the situation on the ground. so i hear a warm laugh up here, and i was really stunned at the degree to which the presumption was that there doing good, wh
. >> i know and i love the space and i feel so terrible because i really love finland and i really think it's a wonderful country, but they do have a development bank and it was fascinating to look and it was one of the investors in a now very famous and tragic project. it was a damn over which he was assassinated. but, how it works, the finished government puts money into a bank and it once return on its investment but wanted to go to the development of justice. what i found was that...
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when he is about to leap nuke finland or something and she will walk into the bedroom and, daddy.ter] >> sean: did anyone on late-night television do that when barack obama was due that president, the only latest example of a liberal house attacking the family and the president himself, crossing the line. all too common. there's a brand-new study from george mason university. president trump was the target of 1,060 jokes in from late-nit comics. they did not face jokes, obama and clinton. not at that number. geraldo rivera and monica crowley. think for a second. one of the things i've always said about president obama is his kids seem pretty cool. they seem like good kids. the only thing michelle obama came under fire for on this show was when she said this is the first time i am proud of my country. this is the most despicable thing. why does this double standard exist for this president, his daughter, and a 10-year-old son and wife? >> bill maher is so way out there on the left and has consistently been that he gets cut a lot of slack. even so, when you involve the children of t
when he is about to leap nuke finland or something and she will walk into the bedroom and, daddy.ter] >> sean: did anyone on late-night television do that when barack obama was due that president, the only latest example of a liberal house attacking the family and the president himself, crossing the line. all too common. there's a brand-new study from george mason university. president trump was the target of 1,060 jokes in from late-nit comics. they did not face jokes, obama and clinton....
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. >>> finally a movement sweeping across finland is taking a horsing around to a whole new and bizarreevel. allow us to introducing hobby horsing. a real life sport all atop a fake horse head. this is real like a real thing. this is not something for the obscure corners of the internet. more than ten thousand people are taking part in the hobby horsing scene. they have a mass championship complete with crowds and judges. [laughter]. oh, man, really? >> i don't know how to respond to that. remove the horse head and call it track. >> you got it. >> let's get another check on the roads right now. matt standing by with the update for us. >> reporter: hard to take that seriously, if you're heading to the shore you're on track for major delays, that's for sure. get in line coming off the schuylkill expressway and i-95 coming off the walt whitman bridge in new jersey, traffic jammed the length of the bridge on 42 southbound. ben franklin bridge is looking better, the problem is once you get into camden 676 southbound so locked up to 42. once you get off the bridge stay on the admiral wilson b
. >>> finally a movement sweeping across finland is taking a horsing around to a whole new and bizarreevel. allow us to introducing hobby horsing. a real life sport all atop a fake horse head. this is real like a real thing. this is not something for the obscure corners of the internet. more than ten thousand people are taking part in the hobby horsing scene. they have a mass championship complete with crowds and judges. [laughter]. oh, man, really? >> i don't know how to respond...
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if he's proposing what finland has done, take that trillion and combine the together and instead of havingver numerous agencies and programs, that would be interesting. trish: i hear you. >> but the idea of an income for everyone will make sure everyone's average income is lower. it will reduce investment and reduce kinds of things that make for a higher standard of living. trish: you are speaking in economic terms. i look at it in basic human instinct terms. we all get up and are motivated to go to work every day in part because we are trying to achieve something. whether it's earning money or politics, political achievements. it's part of who we are. this is a very american value. steve: it's to understanding human nature. some people just work because they have to. and if they don't have to, they will probably work less. what he's proposing is you are not going -- they are not going to have an incentive, and that hurts you, that hurts everyone else. so again sounds nice, but in the real world it will do more harm and good and lead to a lower standard of living. >> i worry. you do someth
if he's proposing what finland has done, take that trillion and combine the together and instead of havingver numerous agencies and programs, that would be interesting. trish: i hear you. >> but the idea of an income for everyone will make sure everyone's average income is lower. it will reduce investment and reduce kinds of things that make for a higher standard of living. trish: you are speaking in economic terms. i look at it in basic human instinct terms. we all get up and are...
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with our handover of the gavel now to finland, the obvious question is what happens next for the united states in the arctic? i am encouraged by secretary tillerson's comments in fairbanks that the united states will remain engaged and remain a leader on arctic policy, and that has got to be key. we've made great headway in recognizing that we are an arctic nation. at every appropriations hearing that i have been to thus far, i think i have reserved my questions to ask about arctic-specific issues, whether it is the status of where we are on infrastructure such as -- such as icebreakers, whether it is a recognition and an understanding that with a -- with decreaseing sea ice up north, you have people in ships up there that we have never seen before, and quite honestly, we now have an area of exposure. we focus a lot on the southern border. we now have a northern border that is -- is open. and what that might be, what that might mean. so to be able to query secretary kiel this morning -- secretary kelly this morning about possibly partnering with canada as we look to -- to how we can pro
with our handover of the gavel now to finland, the obvious question is what happens next for the united states in the arctic? i am encouraged by secretary tillerson's comments in fairbanks that the united states will remain engaged and remain a leader on arctic policy, and that has got to be key. we've made great headway in recognizing that we are an arctic nation. at every appropriations hearing that i have been to thus far, i think i have reserved my questions to ask about arctic-specific...
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meanwhile, the likes of utility makers in italy, finland, suite sweden, are looking to store renewablebetter. all of them are pushing in the same direction. they are going to produce more batteries, thereby pushing down the cost and making the whole economy even better and better and more virtuous. this is why we are seeing the likes of daimler get in, why the new energy finance researchers have said, look, battery costs could fall 43% in the next four years. this makes electric vehicles perhaps cheaper than normal vehicles as soon as 2023. emily: david, i was thinking that giga factories will pop up for more automakers? >> you are seeing forecast of lithium-ion battery production tripling by 2021, and there are a lot of cars coming out, particularly from german automakers. you look at the one just announced today, daimler. if i am daimler, i sell commercial trucks and luxury cars. i am making electric luxury cars and planning on commercial trucks. they are going to put new vehicles out. bmw, audi, porsche. every automaker has to do it for regulation, but a lot of them are seeing tesla
meanwhile, the likes of utility makers in italy, finland, suite sweden, are looking to store renewablebetter. all of them are pushing in the same direction. they are going to produce more batteries, thereby pushing down the cost and making the whole economy even better and better and more virtuous. this is why we are seeing the likes of daimler get in, why the new energy finance researchers have said, look, battery costs could fall 43% in the next four years. this makes electric vehicles...
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nowformer commissioner and a member on the board of the bank of finland.ay and actually, a lot of people here today are talking about president trump that there is belief in europe that the markets are taking their strike because they have been through volatility before. tom: we will continue this discussion on market moves this morning but we want to make clear here on the memo that is reported by the new york times -- some of it was read to the times reporter -- the memo is the uproar worldwide this morning, and unseen memo amid what is clearly quoted as a paper trail. i'm not sure what that means but just to clarify. all are screaming to see a comey memo. we will discuss all of the news out of washington. what a good time to speak to christopher rookie -- speak to chris rupkey. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: know, they will not let this go. this morning, the trump residency is in crisis. the james comey-michael flynn unseen memo stuns the markets. this morning, risk is off. yields move and the dollar is weaker. chair yellen'sge plans? where's the wage growth
nowformer commissioner and a member on the board of the bank of finland.ay and actually, a lot of people here today are talking about president trump that there is belief in europe that the markets are taking their strike because they have been through volatility before. tom: we will continue this discussion on market moves this morning but we want to make clear here on the memo that is reported by the new york times -- some of it was read to the times reporter -- the memo is the uproar...