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shared security, finland, although not a member of nato, finland is a partner of peace and maintains very high levels of cooperation with us. finland has played a critical role in addressing the crisis of syria through its participation to transport syrian chemical weapons. and has provided $121.2 million in humanitarian assistance to the people. sharing the vision of a strong, robust transant latic economy. and will increase ek notchic cooperation between finland and the united states through expedited expanded by lateral trade. i am very grateful for the opportunity to have trusted you and at your disposal to answer any questions you may have. >> thank you very much, mr. adams. very wonderful oral presentations. actually, it's a proud u.s. accomplishment. president roosevelt knew their needed to be a successor and created at the end. the war delated and obviously, the u.s.'s participation, leadership, financial support has been critical to the organization. and i think we can be proud of many of the accomplishments. the relative impotence of the security council in dealing with the
shared security, finland, although not a member of nato, finland is a partner of peace and maintains very high levels of cooperation with us. finland has played a critical role in addressing the crisis of syria through its participation to transport syrian chemical weapons. and has provided $121.2 million in humanitarian assistance to the people. sharing the vision of a strong, robust transant latic economy. and will increase ek notchic cooperation between finland and the united states through...
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. >> they are four buddies from finland. they have one of the most successful shows to come out of finland. their stunts and prarngs have been seen all over the world. they're doing more of this stuff. yarno lifts out. >> rightfully so, i would like to say. >> lock limb in the room. they're terrified of the revenge. they close the door, he starts smashing through it. he takes an ax, starts beating down the door. just when you think yarno might have pulled it off, it's not done. chasing after the boy with a complain saw. >> was he injured? i mean he was on fire for a while. they probably burned his hair off. >> they have been doing stunts with total disregard to their own bodies for years. since 2000. >> what do you think of your trick? >> i think it worked. >> that's our show, everybody. thanks for joining us. see you for the next edition of "right this minute." >> hot topics about your health. dr. oz: so many questions, so many concerns. how do you decide what's safe for your family? >> and dr. andrew weil sets the record s
. >> they are four buddies from finland. they have one of the most successful shows to come out of finland. their stunts and prarngs have been seen all over the world. they're doing more of this stuff. yarno lifts out. >> rightfully so, i would like to say. >> lock limb in the room. they're terrified of the revenge. they close the door, he starts smashing through it. he takes an ax, starts beating down the door. just when you think yarno might have pulled it off, it's not...
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. >> the dudes and their four buddies from finland.hey have one of the most successful shows to ever come out of finland. their stunts and pranks have been seen all over the world. that's why they're doing more of this stuff. now, yarno flipped out. >> they lock him in the room now because now they're terrified of the revenge they're about to exact. >> he is smashing through it. auto then he takes an ax and starts beating down the door. >> just when you think yarno might have cooled off. >> yarno is chasing after the boys with a chainsaw. >> was he injured? >> he was on fire for a while. >> keep in mind they've been doing stunts with full disregard to their own bodies for years. since about 2000. >> i think it worked. >> scaredy cat. storm shelter. >> imagine taking five years and some very sturdy cameras just to capture storm footage. that's what tom warner did in rapid city, south dakota between 2009 and 2013. he wanted people to be able to enjoy the magnificent magnitude of the storm. he put these cameras so they could capture the s
. >> the dudes and their four buddies from finland.hey have one of the most successful shows to ever come out of finland. their stunts and pranks have been seen all over the world. that's why they're doing more of this stuff. now, yarno flipped out. >> they lock him in the room now because now they're terrified of the revenge they're about to exact. >> he is smashing through it. auto then he takes an ax and starts beating down the door. >> just when you think yarno might...
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. >>> and government leaders and company managers in finland are doing everything to foster the next big idea. >>> a severe tropical storm is blowing wind and dumping rain in communities throughout southern and central japan. the storm called neoguri has made landfall on the island of kyushu. authorities say more heavy rain is on the way and they're warning people to watch out for mudslides and flooding. officials with the japan meteorological agency say the storm hit the city of akune and is traveling toward the east. scientists with the agency say the storm will keep traveling along the southern coast. they forecast some areas will receive as much as 80 millimeters of rain per hour. at least three people have died. two fell entire gags -- entire gags ditches. more than 40 others have been injured. the storm has destroyed at least three homes. about 400 have been flooded. government officials have issued evacuation advisories for 40,000 households. about 8,000 households have lost power. let's get an update on the storm from mai shoji at the weather desk. >> neoguri is now a severe
. >>> and government leaders and company managers in finland are doing everything to foster the next big idea. >>> a severe tropical storm is blowing wind and dumping rain in communities throughout southern and central japan. the storm called neoguri has made landfall on the island of kyushu. authorities say more heavy rain is on the way and they're warning people to watch out for mudslides and flooding. officials with the japan meteorological agency say the storm hit the city...
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as an example finland was quite independent economically kind of open place but they made a deliberate point not to alleviate a neighbor wall which has its own interest in the space in regard to security along decades i think that something. people are. kind of. metaphors. up having. slogans. can i pick up on that point i was actually quote one jewish proverb. don't be sweet lest you be eaten don't be bitter lest you be spewed out and i think you really really describes the kremlin attitude right now because kremlin doesn't try to be sweet with america it doesn't try to be bitter but there is a real effort on the part of the united states to spew russia out of the moment to isolate. russia and my question to you is whether when you consider ukraine the potential benefits potential gains for both sides there as well as when we put on the other side of the scale all the corporation in the middle east on iran on syria on afghanistan whether this fight over ukraine is really worth it because all that strategic cooperation that we were talking about in the first part is now suspended or. mu
as an example finland was quite independent economically kind of open place but they made a deliberate point not to alleviate a neighbor wall which has its own interest in the space in regard to security along decades i think that something. people are. kind of. metaphors. up having. slogans. can i pick up on that point i was actually quote one jewish proverb. don't be sweet lest you be eaten don't be bitter lest you be spewed out and i think you really really describes the kremlin attitude...
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and they've used the word, i think conveniently, finlandization, but it's a broad sense of ukraine as sovereign and independent but not necessarily a member of -- [inaudible] there's also a growing chorus in this town of people who have pointed out that during the period of finlandization, soviet role in finnish domestic politics underminded, crippled and eventually destroyed finnish democracy. could i get your thoughts about what the security status quo might be for ukraine in the future? >> i had hoped to take a few more questions, but i know you are headed to the white house after this, so i've committed to end you on time. i'm going to turn to you with this question as a final question for you to take and any concluding comment you'd like to make as well. >> you know, finlandization, you know, we need, we need to get a bit of intelligence probably on language to be concentrated on that, so i personally don't believe in just the option which is taken by finland. i believe it's a unique one. secondly, any thought of situation and existence in between is unsustainable. so we need a s
and they've used the word, i think conveniently, finlandization, but it's a broad sense of ukraine as sovereign and independent but not necessarily a member of -- [inaudible] there's also a growing chorus in this town of people who have pointed out that during the period of finlandization, soviet role in finnish domestic politics underminded, crippled and eventually destroyed finnish democracy. could i get your thoughts about what the security status quo might be for ukraine in the future?...
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should finland be a part of nato?re conversations being had, of course, because of various russian statements and actions which have made people worry about their security in that region. >> that's true. i mean, there's no doubt that we are facing strategic environment, not only in northern europe, all over, that is more fragile, perhaps more threatening, perhaps more dangerous. that has led to debate about eventual membership of nato, finland or sweden. i don't think that will happen imminently. it requires a wide consensus in our countries, that is not there at the moment. the fact that the debate is there is a significant sign. >> do you think president obama has handled the ukrainian situation well? >> i think so. i think there has been leadership coming out of washington on these issues. the perspective of the world from washington is a fairly complex one at the moment. everything is very, very complex at the moment, but the ukraine/russia situation is one where it's fairly clear-cut what's happening, fairly clea
should finland be a part of nato?re conversations being had, of course, because of various russian statements and actions which have made people worry about their security in that region. >> that's true. i mean, there's no doubt that we are facing strategic environment, not only in northern europe, all over, that is more fragile, perhaps more threatening, perhaps more dangerous. that has led to debate about eventual membership of nato, finland or sweden. i don't think that will happen...
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defense material it reportedly originated from vietnam and was heading to ukraine in transit via finland the finnish military are investigating the case. on this washington proceeds with its accusations against moscow claiming it's doing nothing to deescalate tensions in ukraine fresh sanctions have been imposed this week against major russian companies russia's biggest oil producer rosneft along with gazprom bank are among those targeted just to give you an idea of the scale of these companies gazprom bank is the country's third largest bank it finances some of russia's most prominent energy projects rosneft is a vital contributor to the state budget generating over one hundred billion dollars in revenue these two along with several other firms and are forbidden from borrowing money on u.s. markets for periods longer than ninety days and here is how the russian president reacted to the move. as far as sanctions are concerned they usually have a boomerang effect like i've said before and they will eventually lead russian u.s. relations to a dead end to damaging them severely i'm also pos
defense material it reportedly originated from vietnam and was heading to ukraine in transit via finland the finnish military are investigating the case. on this washington proceeds with its accusations against moscow claiming it's doing nothing to deescalate tensions in ukraine fresh sanctions have been imposed this week against major russian companies russia's biggest oil producer rosneft along with gazprom bank are among those targeted just to give you an idea of the scale of these companies...
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defense material that reportedly originated from vietnam and was heading to ukraine in transit via finland the finnish military are now investigating the case. and as washington proceeds with its accusations against moscow claiming it's doing nothing to crane fresh sanctions have been imposed this week against major russian companies russia's biggest oil producer ross now along with bank are among those targeted just to give you an idea of the scale of these companies bank is the country's third largest bank it finances some of russia's most prominent energy projects and is a vital contributor to the state budget generating over one hundred billion dollars in revenue annually these two along with several other firms are now forbidding from borrowing money on u.s. markets for periods longer than ninety days we earlier spoke to the editor of the business new europe magazine ben eris he explained to us how the new sanctions could affect russia's economy. very targeted at a few companies and specifically this is a significant scaling up because these are financial sanctions until now it's been
defense material that reportedly originated from vietnam and was heading to ukraine in transit via finland the finnish military are now investigating the case. and as washington proceeds with its accusations against moscow claiming it's doing nothing to crane fresh sanctions have been imposed this week against major russian companies russia's biggest oil producer ross now along with bank are among those targeted just to give you an idea of the scale of these companies bank is the country's...
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all of the people of the great country of finland, ever been to finland?o. >> you are blocking my -- >> they want the flag back you're wearing. see, she wearing the finland flag. >> looks nice. >> looks great. >> he asked me where is she reading all of that traffic information? >> from my brain. >> that's amazing, wow. >> you can't read anything now because it is just a flag. but help me next time. >> i got you. >> you hang out. >> there go. >> see, now you do it. >> she is brilliant and beautiful. >> okay. sue be? >> when you are lounging on the beach this summer gaizing at the vast ocean in front of you, do you ever wonder what's on the other side of that massive body of water? i think we all v well, here is your answer. >> you know, when i am at the jersey shore, i think i am looking all the way across the atlantic, i always thought it was england, right? >> me too. >> but look, it is basically portugal, but portugal and spain are next to each other. so how are you looking at spain? >> yes. >> so say in your ocean city where all of the storms, are you l
all of the people of the great country of finland, ever been to finland?o. >> you are blocking my -- >> they want the flag back you're wearing. see, she wearing the finland flag. >> looks nice. >> looks great. >> he asked me where is she reading all of that traffic information? >> from my brain. >> that's amazing, wow. >> you can't read anything now because it is just a flag. but help me next time. >> i got you. >> you hang out....
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no key of floyd -- employees in finland. part of a shift toward mobile devices and apps. around 14% of employees are expected to lose their jobs. to find out what is moving the markets, the frankfurt stock exchange. >> those job cuts just dramatic. they would be doing something about the situation in their cell phone unit. they went down on news with the takeover of the italian company. they gain better success there. >> frankfurt is where we will dart, down by a bit over one percent. euro stoxx 50 performed even worse. the dow jones industrial average is off by the more than three quarters of a percent -- .75%. one third of germany's parliament could soon face court on charges of possessing -- >> his laptop had been stolen at the time of the downloads. >> prosecutors have been on the case for five months and they say they are ready to charge sebastian. it comes from a backup copy of his parliamentary computer. prosecutors say he used his laptop to visit child pornography websites on at least six days in november of 2013. the former lawmaker denies the allegation and says
no key of floyd -- employees in finland. part of a shift toward mobile devices and apps. around 14% of employees are expected to lose their jobs. to find out what is moving the markets, the frankfurt stock exchange. >> those job cuts just dramatic. they would be doing something about the situation in their cell phone unit. they went down on news with the takeover of the italian company. they gain better success there. >> frankfurt is where we will dart, down by a bit over one...
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so i personally don't believe in just the option which is taken by finland. i believe it's a unique one. secondly, any sort of situation and existence in between is unsustainable, so we need a sustainable option for the future of ukraine and we need sustainable security architecture, not just for ukraine, but also in europe. and because existing security structures simply don't mesh with the challenge, we need new security arrangements. we discussed years and years within the osc how they can look like, totally failed. probably the present situation should push us not just in more discussions but in more effective solutions. we will come up and i have personally a couple ideas how to organi organize, how to structure, how to shape more confidence building measures. how to have control regimes for conventional arms. we should, unfortunately, know how to have more -- how to create more trust, but it's not about, you know, further security and the exist nens between. there was a lot of talking about ukraine as a kind of bridge, and i believe the bridge is not th
so i personally don't believe in just the option which is taken by finland. i believe it's a unique one. secondly, any sort of situation and existence in between is unsustainable, so we need a sustainable option for the future of ukraine and we need sustainable security architecture, not just for ukraine, but also in europe. and because existing security structures simply don't mesh with the challenge, we need new security arrangements. we discussed years and years within the osc how they can...
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getting ready for the wrc rally in finland. got his volkswagen, pedal down, this is just practice. pretty quick there. let's go faster. >> whoa. >> whoa. >> catching some air, doing jumps sideways getting the car off the ground. >> as he's going around the corner. >> this is like a gravelly road, too, he doesn't have the best traction. >> no. but that's what these guys practicing for, getting the car ready for. each pass getting faster and faster. airing third car out further. >> whoosh. >> who's the guy in the white shirt? >> one of the engineers, mechanic, making sure things are working right, set up the way they want it to be. smiles on their faces. things are running right. >> he would win something with this car and that skill. >> imagine going down that dirt road fast. >> a lot of traction. driving on marbles, the trees on either side, these guys got some stones of their own. >> no doubt. ♪ >> recently we showed a video called call one you love. >> mom, it's me. >> hey, mom, it's me. y, mom. >> it's byamhe filmmaker. he decided to see if people would call on a pay phone someo
getting ready for the wrc rally in finland. got his volkswagen, pedal down, this is just practice. pretty quick there. let's go faster. >> whoa. >> whoa. >> catching some air, doing jumps sideways getting the car off the ground. >> as he's going around the corner. >> this is like a gravelly road, too, he doesn't have the best traction. >> no. but that's what these guys practicing for, getting the car ready for. each pass getting faster and faster. airing...
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she is recording artist originally from finland. she lived there her first 18 years. became a professional singer at a young age in her home country. she was paid for her performances on the radio in finland which was about a third of her income. then she moved to new york when she was 17 to take the next steps in her career. she achieved success with having two "billboard" magazine top 40 u.s. radio hits but was shocked to find out that the u.s. didn't pay artists for radio airplay. she thought perhaps finland was an exception in paying artists and the rest of the world didn't pay artists their radio royalties. but it turns out that it was the other way around. the u.s. was the exception in not paying radio royalties. well there are two other countries. iran and north korea. well, last summer yanita proudly became a u.s. citizen, in doing so she is citizen after democratic country that doesn't honor am-fm radio pay for its artists. and she suffers a loss of significant income. this is not the american dream that she envisioned. her story shows that we need to fix the
she is recording artist originally from finland. she lived there her first 18 years. became a professional singer at a young age in her home country. she was paid for her performances on the radio in finland which was about a third of her income. then she moved to new york when she was 17 to take the next steps in her career. she achieved success with having two "billboard" magazine top 40 u.s. radio hits but was shocked to find out that the u.s. didn't pay artists for radio airplay....
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europe and answer questions like, "does a kitchen mixer from slovenia make the same sound as one from finlande shall know in two years time when the archive is online. do join us again next time. auf wiedersehen and bye for now. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- gg99Ññwçça7gucgg 07/03/14 07/03/14 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] >> from visby, sweden, this is democracy now! anti-apartheid leader ahmed kathrada thanks the people of sweden for their support of the african national congress. while the united states considered the anc to be a terrorist organization, sweden funneled millions of dollars to nelson mandela's banned organization. then we cont
europe and answer questions like, "does a kitchen mixer from slovenia make the same sound as one from finlande shall know in two years time when the archive is online. do join us again next time. auf wiedersehen and bye for now. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- gg99Ññwçça7gucgg 07/03/14 07/03/14 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] >> from visby, sweden, this is democracy now! anti-apartheid leader ahmed kathrada thanks the people of...
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. >>> to our feature this hour, government leaders and business managers in finland doing everything that they can to try to foster more innovation there. nhk world takes a look. >> reporter: employees at this software company enjoy perks their friends can only dream about. u.s. researchers chose it as europe's best workplace two years in a row. they praised managers for promoting communication among the staff. and employees can find all kinds of ways to relax. some take a sauna, others play pool in this game room. >> it is just about us having a workplace that we enjoy going to every day, that we enjoy being part of. >> reporter: managers have asked employees to post how they feel on this board. with a smiley or a sad face. >> you get so much out -- more out of a team when they really the communication between the teams are really fast and easy. and so on. and so just more fun, more motivating, and more productive. >> reporter: government leaders once relied on one company to lead growth. nokia became the world's biggest manufacturer of cell phones. but its managers hesitated in get
. >>> to our feature this hour, government leaders and business managers in finland doing everything that they can to try to foster more innovation there. nhk world takes a look. >> reporter: employees at this software company enjoy perks their friends can only dream about. u.s. researchers chose it as europe's best workplace two years in a row. they praised managers for promoting communication among the staff. and employees can find all kinds of ways to relax. some take a sauna,...
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the boat in tallinn, the capital of estonia, you feel you've traveled a long way culturally from finland. its a mix of east and west. tallinn's nordic lutheran culture and language connect it with stockholm and helsinki, but two centuries of czarist russian rule and nearly 50 years as part of the soviet union have blended in a distinctly russian flavor. fins and estonians share a similar history. first, swedish domination, then russian. then independence after world war i. until 1940, the estonians were about as affluent as the fins, but then estonia was gobbled up by an expanding soviet empire and spent the decades after world war ii under communism. when the ussr fell, estonia regained its freedom, and in 2004, it joined the european union. tallinn has modernized at an astounding rate since the fall of the soviet union. its business district shines with the same glass and steel gleam you'll find in any modern city. yet nearby are the rugged and fully intact medieval walls, and the town within these ramparts has a beautifully preserved old-world ambiance. among medieval cities in the no
the boat in tallinn, the capital of estonia, you feel you've traveled a long way culturally from finland. its a mix of east and west. tallinn's nordic lutheran culture and language connect it with stockholm and helsinki, but two centuries of czarist russian rule and nearly 50 years as part of the soviet union have blended in a distinctly russian flavor. fins and estonians share a similar history. first, swedish domination, then russian. then independence after world war i. until 1940, the...
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researchers recruited more than 1200 people in finland ages 60 to 77 at risk for alzheimer's. one group went on a lifestyle improvement program meaning good nutrition, regular exercise up to six times a week, periodic memory tests and advice on how to manage blood pressure, cholesterol and other cardiac risk factors. the results, astounding. after two years the participants in the special program showed 40% improvement in cognitive tests. more than those who were not in the program. doctors at beth israel medical center in boston hope their program, the brain fit club, will have similar results. >> it gives us a bit more insight into the types of things that are important for maintaining brain health. >> reporter: 69-year-old susan does not have alzheimer's and is counting on exercise to keep it that way. her biggest motivation? family. >> i have young grandchildren. i want to be able to do things with them. and if i'm not healthy, either body or brain, i won't be able to do that. >> reporter: so important because this is the first time we have absolutely proven that those so-
researchers recruited more than 1200 people in finland ages 60 to 77 at risk for alzheimer's. one group went on a lifestyle improvement program meaning good nutrition, regular exercise up to six times a week, periodic memory tests and advice on how to manage blood pressure, cholesterol and other cardiac risk factors. the results, astounding. after two years the participants in the special program showed 40% improvement in cognitive tests. more than those who were not in the program. doctors at...
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. >> the annual competition in finland challenges men to race while carrying their wives.er you need to do it. this year a finish couple won completing the course in over 60 seconds. despite the events named the couples really don't have to be married . >> [laughter] >> what. >> that's not fair. >> i know. we're back in a moment. >> well, that is "eyewitness news" tonight. i'm natasha brown. for lesley, justin, all of us here, we do appreciate you being with us. if you're up early join our morning team. nicole brewer and carol erickson starting at 6:00 in the morning. we're also online cbsphilly.com. criminal minds is up next. have a great night. >> ♪ ♪ >> now a paid presentation for meaningful beauty advanced by cindy crawford. >> with special appearances by debra messing. >> valerie bertinelli. >> christa miller. >> and stars from tv's royal pains and the mentalist. >> and, brand new for 2014, our best offer ever, including $95 in free gifts. >> brought to you by guthy-renker.
. >> the annual competition in finland challenges men to race while carrying their wives.er you need to do it. this year a finish couple won completing the course in over 60 seconds. despite the events named the couples really don't have to be married . >> [laughter] >> what. >> that's not fair. >> i know. we're back in a moment. >> well, that is "eyewitness news" tonight. i'm natasha brown. for lesley, justin, all of us here, we do appreciate you...
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in finland because we never bought any complete weapons from ukraine they simply supplied us with parts or sections of various hardware so in that sense we were never fully dependent on ukraine in the first place right now we're only talking about parts and it's much easier to start making them here in russia instead of producing something completely new the main efforts will be focused on making engineers because that is a labor intensive process however i think that within two and a half years our military industrial complex will be able to start mass producing the engines we used to buy from ukraine. and you find all the very latest in the ongoing ukraine crisis both on air and online at r.t.s. website do stay with us if you can after the break we'll have a report on migrant workers in cattle living in what's been described as modern day slavery. iran like syria has been george very harshly on the leaves on the constant sad. isn't it justified in it's not pursuing the. you know raising to spectrum off pursuit of the government like the new one you know who. he was developing nuclear
in finland because we never bought any complete weapons from ukraine they simply supplied us with parts or sections of various hardware so in that sense we were never fully dependent on ukraine in the first place right now we're only talking about parts and it's much easier to start making them here in russia instead of producing something completely new the main efforts will be focused on making engineers because that is a labor intensive process however i think that within two and a half...
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permits for defense material reportedly originated from vietnam and was heading to ukraine in transit finland the finnish military are investigating the case. and is washington proceeds with its accusations against moscow claiming it's doing nothing to deescalate tensions in ukraine fresh sanctions have been imposed this week against major russian companies russia's biggest oil producer ross nifty along with the gas problem bank are among those targeted now just to give you an idea of the scale of these companies are us the effort is a vital contributor to the state budget it generates more than one hundred billion dollars in revenue annually and gazprom bank is the country's third largest bank it finances some of russia's most prominent energy projects these two along with several other firms are now forbidden from borrowing money on u.s. markets for periods longer than ninety days here's how the russian president reacted to the move. as far as saying sions are concerned they usually have a boomerang effect like i've said before and they will eventually lead russian u.s. relations to a dead
permits for defense material reportedly originated from vietnam and was heading to ukraine in transit finland the finnish military are investigating the case. and is washington proceeds with its accusations against moscow claiming it's doing nothing to deescalate tensions in ukraine fresh sanctions have been imposed this week against major russian companies russia's biggest oil producer ross nifty along with the gas problem bank are among those targeted now just to give you an idea of the scale...
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. >> the annual competition in finland challenges men to race while carrying their wives.er you need to do it. this year a finish couple won completing the course in over 60 seconds. despite the events named the couples really don't have to be married . >> [laughter] >> what. >> that's not fair. >> i know. we're back in a moment. uncle craig, what's the deal? oh...you can't record that many shows at once. why? you can't save every single cartoon. why? you know you can't pause the tv here and play it in another room. why? it's time for fios quantum tv. store up to 200 hours in hd. record up to 12 shows at once. pause and play live tv, room to room. plus, watch live tv on the go with the fios mobile app. redefining what tv can be. >> well, that is "eyewitness news" tonight. i'm natasha brown. for lesley, justin, all of us here, we do appreciate you being with us. if you're up early join our morning team. nicole brewer and carol erickson starting at 6:00 in the morning. we're also online cbsphilly.com. criminal minds is up next. have a great night. >> ♪ yo, hurry up! don't st
. >> the annual competition in finland challenges men to race while carrying their wives.er you need to do it. this year a finish couple won completing the course in over 60 seconds. despite the events named the couples really don't have to be married . >> [laughter] >> what. >> that's not fair. >> i know. we're back in a moment. uncle craig, what's the deal? oh...you can't record that many shows at once. why? you can't save every single cartoon. why? you know you...
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don't have a they almost have no corruption why because culturally it is a disaster for somebody in finland sweden norway to be even suspicious of being involved in corruption and of course i'm not saying that they don't have corrupt into it or so there but the extent of corruption there is much lower than in listen other countries especially countries in the southern europe well it doesn't do what you say video large brenda's creating more corruption problems when the new member states like from eastern europe join for example but there are more relaxed assets it towards corruption is that a big problem as a whole. well i think the problem is somewhere else you see when countries are exceeding to the opinion in european union is imposing a lot of pressure on them to fight corruption effective fight against corruption is even political criteria for countries to join deal it means it is non-negotiable they have to do it what happens afterwards is the problem you see all the countries you know which were joined the e.u. were depicted there and the corruption in force on the day of the accessi
don't have a they almost have no corruption why because culturally it is a disaster for somebody in finland sweden norway to be even suspicious of being involved in corruption and of course i'm not saying that they don't have corrupt into it or so there but the extent of corruption there is much lower than in listen other countries especially countries in the southern europe well it doesn't do what you say video large brenda's creating more corruption problems when the new member states like...
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defense material it reportedly originated from vietnam and was heading to ukraine in transit via finland the finnish military are investigating the case. on this washington proceeds with its accusations against moscow claiming it's doing nothing to deescalate tensions in ukraine fresh sanctions have been imposed this week against major russian companies russia's biggest oil producer that is rosneft along with gas problem buying are among those targeted just to give you an idea of the scale all of these companies will probably bank is the country's third largest bank its finances some of russia's most prominent energy projects well rosneft is a vital contributor to the state budget generating over one hundred billion dollars in revenue these two along with several other firms are not forbidden from borrowing money on u.s. markets for periods longer the ninety days. the russian president vladimir putin just made some official comments on the malaysia are always playing trash in eastern ukraine calling for the tragedy not to be politicized he also said that international experts on the scen
defense material it reportedly originated from vietnam and was heading to ukraine in transit via finland the finnish military are investigating the case. on this washington proceeds with its accusations against moscow claiming it's doing nothing to deescalate tensions in ukraine fresh sanctions have been imposed this week against major russian companies russia's biggest oil producer that is rosneft along with gas problem buying are among those targeted just to give you an idea of the scale all...
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very powerfully cried the gaiters and including the core of the gators on germany holland austria finland. they effect of sanctions and the ill effects of the standoff between russia and europe are simply going to make the deflationary forces more powerful and the job of the european central bank even more difficult. that was dr younis vera fokus professor of economics at the university of texas texas austin time now for today's big deal . big deal time and time for. me here now today and i are discussing europe the i.m.f. and loans now first up is ireland that's first on our agenda and they're currently considering how to repay their debt to both the i.m.f. as well as the european union so at can you tell me about this what's going on what's up with our waterloo in the poster child for the european union terms of countries that have gone through austerity and gotten out on the other their economies growing this ng to be doing well compared to some of the others even though they have you know double digit unemployment and they still are having problems their house house prices are forty p
very powerfully cried the gaiters and including the core of the gators on germany holland austria finland. they effect of sanctions and the ill effects of the standoff between russia and europe are simply going to make the deflationary forces more powerful and the job of the european central bank even more difficult. that was dr younis vera fokus professor of economics at the university of texas texas austin time now for today's big deal . big deal time and time for. me here now today and i are...
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it's microsoft saying we blew it, and the pride of finland is essentially no more. >> felled by app snl> and by i.o.s. and an droids. you would have to say blackberry and nokia are the big losers here and apple and google the big winners. and back to meg weight -- whitman taking the chairman role, how is that benefiting shareholders? how is that ever going to be good for shareholders? this reflects he really poorly on the h.p. board, it shows that they're weak and ack which he ising to the c.e.o. they had to do that in the past and even leaked things to the number >> typically the c.e.o. becomes too close and too good a friend, they like the person, want to reward them, "hey, i'd really like to be chairman." it's not good for shareholders. keep the roles separate. >> i want to thank my guests. coming up on take tack, i'm going to be speaking with jim woolsey, the former director of the central intelligence agency. this is "taking stock" on bloomberg. ♪ >> this is "taking stock" on bloomberg. i'm pimm fox. we've been trying to decode information coming from different parts of the world t
it's microsoft saying we blew it, and the pride of finland is essentially no more. >> felled by app snl> and by i.o.s. and an droids. you would have to say blackberry and nokia are the big losers here and apple and google the big winners. and back to meg weight -- whitman taking the chairman role, how is that benefiting shareholders? how is that ever going to be good for shareholders? this reflects he really poorly on the h.p. board, it shows that they're weak and ack which he ising to...
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laurie about democratic socialism i think it's important that we look to places like denmark sweden finland norway countries which have developed policies which protect the middle class in a way that many americans would be hard to they would find it hard to believe i mean you go to those countries health care is a right of all people not a privilege and yet with good quality universal health care they spend significantly less per capita than we do they have you know what higher education in those countries cost you want to send your kid to college to graduate school the answer is zero it is funded out of the overall tax spates in this country kids are leaving school deeply in debt that is not the case in those countries they have strong child care programs when you have a baby you've got six months off with pay or with half pay or whatever it may be give in each country but they treat their middle class and working but will with a lot more respect than we do but they're much smaller and their children don't die in war right they they've got an easier road to hoe than a country of three hun
laurie about democratic socialism i think it's important that we look to places like denmark sweden finland norway countries which have developed policies which protect the middle class in a way that many americans would be hard to they would find it hard to believe i mean you go to those countries health care is a right of all people not a privilege and yet with good quality universal health care they spend significantly less per capita than we do they have you know what higher education in...
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think all of those countries i think are doing things better than his germany then is france than is finland i'm impressed denis thank you so much i wish we had more time at the plate. we're having you on as always we love your insight that was dennis gartman a publisher of the gartman letter. time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return the publisher of the so laurie report topper in austin fitts is on the program and she is discussing the recent supreme court ruling on area which t.v. and in today's big deal edward harrison and i are discussing how soccer player homicide because the eighty million euro price tag serves as a warning to us all now before we go to break here are a look at some of your close numbers at the bell come on back with us. for the. a. very hard to take a. look. at that are back with the earthquake there. please. please. please. please. the. i know c.n.n. the m s n b c news have taken some not slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but
think all of those countries i think are doing things better than his germany then is france than is finland i'm impressed denis thank you so much i wish we had more time at the plate. we're having you on as always we love your insight that was dennis gartman a publisher of the gartman letter. time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return the publisher of the so laurie report topper in austin fitts is on the program and she is discussing the recent supreme court ruling...
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think all the those countries i think are doing things better than his germany then is france than is finland i'm impressed denis thank you so much i wish we had more time it's a pleasure having you on as always we love your insight and that was dennis gartman a publisher of the guardian letter. time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return the publisher of the so laurie report popper in austin fitts is on the program and she is discussing the recent supreme court ruling on area which t.v. and in today's big deal edward harris and i are discussing how soccer player homicide because the eighty million euro price tag serves as a warning to us all now before we go to break here are a look at some of your close numbers of the bell come on back with us. washington well it's a miss. the list is a. candidate for office even going to issues that actually back to him doesn't do too much for ad revenue line tech agriculture giant takes on a seventy six year old american farmer in the studio fallout do you think this is going to the create for the cia do you think this is what'
think all the those countries i think are doing things better than his germany then is france than is finland i'm impressed denis thank you so much i wish we had more time it's a pleasure having you on as always we love your insight and that was dennis gartman a publisher of the guardian letter. time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return the publisher of the so laurie report popper in austin fitts is on the program and she is discussing the recent supreme court...