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visit ncicap.org] steves: a selection of ferries make the 50-mile crossing between helsinki and tallinnnearly hourly. because of the ease of this delightful two-hour cruise and the variety a quick trip over to estonia adds to your nordic travels, pairing helsinki and tallinn is a natural. stepping off 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 si
visit ncicap.org] steves: a selection of ferries make the 50-mile crossing between helsinki and tallinnnearly hourly. because of the ease of this delightful two-hour cruise and the variety a quick trip over to estonia adds to your nordic travels, pairing helsinki and tallinn is a natural. stepping off 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...
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the next big wrapper may not be straight out of compton or the lb see, but out of helsinki.hey are big data rap fans and scientists. >> i'm a doctoral student in data mining. cory: they have created an algorithm to perfect wrap composition. it acts like google search, scanning a database of songs by 104 different artists and then ranks them by rhyme density. the lonely island is 94. then they pull from the bank to write its own rhymes. he says they are 21% more rhyme dense than raps written by humans. so we at them to the test with a wrap with twista who holds the guinness book of world records for the fastest wrap. and now deep beats. >> i don't know. the lyrics the computer generated are not hot lyrics. the human vibe that comes with listening to music or doing rhymes or singing -- the computer can only go so far with it. cory: there are real commercial uses for deep be like software. this is another application of machine learning -- computer code that mimics human thought. machines using this kind of artificial intelligence are expected to grow to a $15 billion market by
the next big wrapper may not be straight out of compton or the lb see, but out of helsinki.hey are big data rap fans and scientists. >> i'm a doctoral student in data mining. cory: they have created an algorithm to perfect wrap composition. it acts like google search, scanning a database of songs by 104 different artists and then ranks them by rhyme density. the lonely island is 94. then they pull from the bank to write its own rhymes. he says they are 21% more rhyme dense than raps...
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. >> the next big raptor -- ra pper may not be straight out of compton or the lb see, but out of helsinki are big data rap fans and scientists. >> i'm a doctoral student in data mining. >> he and his crew created an algorithm to perfect wrap -- rap composition. it acts like google search, scanning a database of songs by 104 different artists and then ranks the rappers by rhyme density. wu-tang clan's number one. nicki minaj, 32, the lonely island, 94. then they pull from the bank to write its own rhymes. he says they are 21% more rhyme -dance -- rhyme dense than raps written by humans. so we at them to the test with a rap with twista who holds the guinness book of world records for the fastest rap. ♪ >> and now, deep beats. >> show them off on the a you know we ride. i don't know. twista: the lyrics the computer generated are not hot lyrics. the human vibe that comes with listening to music or doing rhymes or singing -- the computer can only go so far with it. >> this is not just about -- there are real commercial uses for deep beat-like software. this is another application of machine le
. >> the next big raptor -- ra pper may not be straight out of compton or the lb see, but out of helsinki are big data rap fans and scientists. >> i'm a doctoral student in data mining. >> he and his crew created an algorithm to perfect wrap -- rap composition. it acts like google search, scanning a database of songs by 104 different artists and then ranks the rappers by rhyme density. wu-tang clan's number one. nicki minaj, 32, the lonely island, 94. then they pull from the...
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because we know finland is starting to see some dissent among the ranks of its political party in helsinkistarts to slow down and we don't see a deal by wednesday, what tube of mayhem could that do to the markets? >> oh, we could have another correction. we've been very, very volatile. pull up that long-term chart and, you know, we've been trying to get a breakout. hopefully, if you're bullish, you want to break out above the market, but if we were to take out support and also have some unsuspected political action, yeah, you know, we could have a bigger correction. and with the dow at 18,000, 5% is 900 points, 10% is 1800 points. so that's something you've got to be looking at if you're worried about the possibility of a bigger downside correction. liz: let me just say that right now the volatility index showing no fear at all, down 16% at the moment. gentlemen, thank you. chris, tom, great to see you. >> thanks. liz: joining us now to really dig deeply is jim frischling along with charlie charlie gasparino who's, now, all-day anchor to. [laughter] your perspective is certainly important,
because we know finland is starting to see some dissent among the ranks of its political party in helsinkistarts to slow down and we don't see a deal by wednesday, what tube of mayhem could that do to the markets? >> oh, we could have another correction. we've been very, very volatile. pull up that long-term chart and, you know, we've been trying to get a breakout. hopefully, if you're bullish, you want to break out above the market, but if we were to take out support and also have some...
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where is the future of retail banking, whether it is in topeka or in helsinki?here does retail banking end up? chris: this strange thing we are introducing called ring fencing. we heard yesterday from jamie dimon and also wells fargo -- traditional banking is where things are going. if you talk to the ceo of the royal bank of scotland, his answer to where is your biggest branch, it is the 710 to paddington. that is like saying the 710 from connecticut to new york city. brendan: bob bdoll, what are you looking for with these results? bob: the income statement for how many years has been all about the balance sheet. i think it is great news for the financial sector and the banks in particular. we're looking for revenue growth, looking at margins, looking at efficiencies, and we saw some of that with jpmorgan yesterday. vonnie: chris, that to you. we have seen some litigation costs as well. what will we see this quarter for litigation? chris: i think we will see a few hundred million. it was 4 billion in the last year. maybe $1 billion, $1.5 billion this year, whic
where is the future of retail banking, whether it is in topeka or in helsinki?here does retail banking end up? chris: this strange thing we are introducing called ring fencing. we heard yesterday from jamie dimon and also wells fargo -- traditional banking is where things are going. if you talk to the ceo of the royal bank of scotland, his answer to where is your biggest branch, it is the 710 to paddington. that is like saying the 710 from connecticut to new york city. brendan: bob bdoll, what...
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also led a delegation to helsinki the os parliamentary assembly before the delegation left the russian delegation left en masse because of a disputed over five delegates being on the os, the eu sanctions list the head of the delegation nikolai kovalev said russia's neighbors have no reason to be threatened by russia. now, of course russia has mr. putin under mr. putin's leadership, russia has twice invaded, georgia if 2008. ukraine last year and we see now there is a russian official investigating the legality of mr. khrushchev's transfer of crimea back in the day saying that this perhaps wasn't an invasion because crimea was never legally transferred to ukraine by the russian federation. it concerns me that this same official is now investigating whether the transfer of the baltic states, whether the giving of the independence to the baltic states, that lithuania and estonia was also legal. perhaps that wasn't legal at all this russian official suggests and we can get to the issue this way. i just want to ask you this about our nato commitment. i can envision a situation where there a
also led a delegation to helsinki the os parliamentary assembly before the delegation left the russian delegation left en masse because of a disputed over five delegates being on the os, the eu sanctions list the head of the delegation nikolai kovalev said russia's neighbors have no reason to be threatened by russia. now, of course russia has mr. putin under mr. putin's leadership, russia has twice invaded, georgia if 2008. ukraine last year and we see now there is a russian official...
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i also led the delegation to helsinki where the osce parliamentary assembly. delegation left before the russian delegation left en masse because of a dispute over five delegates of being on the uae eu sanctions list. the head of the delegation nikolai, said that russia's neighbors are russia's neighbors have no reason to be threatened by russia. now, of course, russia has mr. putin under mr. putin's leadership, russia has twice invaded its neighbors georgia in 2008 ukraine last year. we see neither is the russian official investigating the legality of mr. khrushchev's transfer of crimea back in the day saying that this perhaps was an invasion because of crimea was never legally transferred to ukraine by the russian federation. it concerns me that this same official is now investigating whether the transfer of the baltic states whether getting of independence through the baltic states latte with a wink and estonia, perhaps that was illegal at all, this russian official suggests. we can get to the issue is whether i just want to ask you this about our native com
i also led the delegation to helsinki where the osce parliamentary assembly. delegation left before the russian delegation left en masse because of a dispute over five delegates of being on the uae eu sanctions list. the head of the delegation nikolai, said that russia's neighbors are russia's neighbors have no reason to be threatened by russia. now, of course, russia has mr. putin under mr. putin's leadership, russia has twice invaded its neighbors georgia in 2008 ukraine last year. we see...