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iraq is a subject for three of the ioc's on this panel and with different perspectives.ou doing or not doing there and what kind of expectations do you have in terms of timing and what is going to happen. tony? >> we are i think cautiously optimistic about the potential that iraq can play in providing a very big and important new source of supply to the global oil markets. bp is involved in a major contract to redevelop an existing field that in fact bp found back in 1953, as it turns out. the field this today producing 1 million barrels a day and we have a plan to take it to three over the next 10 years or so. i think if all of us who are now participating there are reasonably successful in developing on the commitments that we have made, then it is quite likely that we will see iraq increase its production to perhaps around 10 million barrels a day within about 10 years. i think it will not be faster than that alalthough if you addd up the contractual commitments, you may draw that conclusion. the realities of the challenges of execution on the ground and the need to b
iraq is a subject for three of the ioc's on this panel and with different perspectives.ou doing or not doing there and what kind of expectations do you have in terms of timing and what is going to happen. tony? >> we are i think cautiously optimistic about the potential that iraq can play in providing a very big and important new source of supply to the global oil markets. bp is involved in a major contract to redevelop an existing field that in fact bp found back in 1953, as it turns...
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iraq is a subject for three of the ioc's on this panel and with different perspectives.re each of you doing or not doing there and what kind of expectations do you have in terms of timing and what is going to happen. tony? >> we a >> we are caught asleep -- cautiously optimistic about the potential iraq can play in providing an important new source of supply to the global markets. we are involved in a major contract to redevelop an existing fields that we found back in 1963. the field is producing 1 million barrels a day and we have a plan to take it to three over the next 10 years or so. i think if all of us who are now participating there are reasonably successful in delivering on the commitments that we have made, it is quite likely that we will see iraq increase its production to perhaps around 10 million barrels a day, within about 10 years. i think it will not be faster than that, although if you added up the contractual commitments to of may, the current -- commitments you have made, the realities mean you need to build capability on the ground and means that thin
iraq is a subject for three of the ioc's on this panel and with different perspectives.re each of you doing or not doing there and what kind of expectations do you have in terms of timing and what is going to happen. tony? >> we a >> we are caught asleep -- cautiously optimistic about the potential iraq can play in providing an important new source of supply to the global markets. we are involved in a major contract to redevelop an existing fields that we found back in 1963. the...
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ioc's is that we can do those sorts of things to scale. the challenge is how do we do those things that scale. >> given the long-term nature of energy, 20 years from now the world probably is 80% harder carbon -- hydrocarbon but we have somseen some changes in demand particularly for oil and whether it is the recession or structural changes, maybe you will say a word about how you see the shift in demand. >> the obvious thing is of course, in the mature markets of europe and asia, demand for oil products is now in the structural decline. none of us will sell more gasoline than we sold in 2007. however, that is of course being offset by a very strong rising demand in the markets of the east, and in particular, china where, as many as you well know, last year, 13 million cars were sold in china, more than 1 million cars a month and demand there continues to rise strongly. oil imports into china in december were 5 million barrels a day. the challenge is how to actually meet this growing demand for oil and to keep the lid on prices. >> it was
ioc's is that we can do those sorts of things to scale. the challenge is how do we do those things that scale. >> given the long-term nature of energy, 20 years from now the world probably is 80% harder carbon -- hydrocarbon but we have somseen some changes in demand particularly for oil and whether it is the recession or structural changes, maybe you will say a word about how you see the shift in demand. >> the obvious thing is of course, in the mature markets of europe and asia,...
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the ioc says it will negligent that. >>> a record-breaking night in women's figure skating.th korea won the gold. japan won silver while canada got the bronze. >>> so here's the latest medal count. team usa is in the lead with 32 medals. >>> there's one non-stop spectator sport that's the rage at the olympics, pin trading. we see the action on the street in vancouver. >> it is an addiction. do you have any pins? >> i had 300 with me right now. >> never count them. >> changes daily. >> reporter: it's the rarely discussed, secret underbelly of the olympic games. >> want to trade? >> if you are in town, you can't ignore the pins or the pin traders. >> so many people get involved with this as they do going to watch the sports. it is a way for people -- can't go up to everybody just start talking. >> pin trading unofficially began between athletes of different countries and then the companies. >> a lot of sponsors will give out pins for nothing. >> reporter: and the networks started to get involved which is why these guys are set up outside of the international broadcast center.
the ioc says it will negligent that. >>> a record-breaking night in women's figure skating.th korea won the gold. japan won silver while canada got the bronze. >>> so here's the latest medal count. team usa is in the lead with 32 medals. >>> there's one non-stop spectator sport that's the rage at the olympics, pin trading. we see the action on the street in vancouver. >> it is an addiction. do you have any pins? >> i had 300 with me right now. >>...
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as of now, no the ioc has not reacted to today's events. >> how much is this impacting the games, if at all? i would imagine the spectators are still taking in the games. closing ceremony is on sunday. >> reporter: it's a mix of taking in the games and taking in the breaking news. anyone with a connection to chile or any of the surrounding countries certainly keeping tabs on the news coming out of the homeland. stopping by restaurants and any kind of bars that would have televisions on. yes, the games do continue. yes the games are on television. there is a sense also of splitting attention between what's going on here and what's going on in that south american nation, especially for those directly affected. >> mark mckay joining us from vancouver. we'll continue to monitor any statements coming from the chile olympic squad, three athletes there. all have finished. as mark pointed out, they are all planning to miss sunday's closing ceremony if they can get out of vancouver and head back to chile, where we know the airport is closed at this time. jon? >> we are seeing more of the late
as of now, no the ioc has not reacted to today's events. >> how much is this impacting the games, if at all? i would imagine the spectators are still taking in the games. closing ceremony is on sunday. >> reporter: it's a mix of taking in the games and taking in the breaking news. anyone with a connection to chile or any of the surrounding countries certainly keeping tabs on the news coming out of the homeland. stopping by restaurants and any kind of bars that would have televisions...
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the ioc says celebrating in the locker room is one thing. the team has issued an apology, saying they were overexuberant after winning the gold. >>> as for the medal count, the u.s. remains on top with 32. followed by germany and norway. today includes the men's hockey semifinal, between the u.s. and finland. also, men's speed skating. and women's slalom, where lindsey vonn promises to race, even with that broken finger. >>> also in vancouver, a sad ending to the search for a missing actor. now, andrew koenig's grieving parents are urging others to battle depression to get help. alex stone reports. >> reporter: searchers in vancouver have found the body of missing actor, andrew koenig. his parents delivered the sad news. >> my son took his own life. >> reporter: koenig, who is best known for his role as boner on the sitcom "growing pains" had been missing for two weeks. >> andrew's body was found in the park by friends who initiated their own search. >> reporter: koenig's parents say this could have been prevented. >> if you're one of those
the ioc says celebrating in the locker room is one thing. the team has issued an apology, saying they were overexuberant after winning the gold. >>> as for the medal count, the u.s. remains on top with 32. followed by germany and norway. today includes the men's hockey semifinal, between the u.s. and finland. also, men's speed skating. and women's slalom, where lindsey vonn promises to race, even with that broken finger. >>> also in vancouver, a sad ending to the search for a...
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and here vancouver, the ioc picked a moderate climate. they picked a temp erat climate. they knew what they were getting. it was a roll of the dice, when you roll a dice and pick a chime at that is warmer on the pas civic coast, this is potentially what you could get. i think in many ways it is the worst situation possible from the standpoint of the the quaintness of the winter olympic approximates. when people tune in they want to see snow. obviously snow on the mountains is a beautiful sight, it is a great thing. and right now cyprus mountain where the snowboarding and freestyle skiing will be that is where they are trucking in the snow. hundreds of tons of it a day. and that's embarrassing, frankly, for a winter olympic city, no matter how great vancouver s this is an embarrassment. you don't have snow and you are the winter olympic city that is stuff. >> they just announced late today that they are postponing the first women's ski event. now all of this must be disrupting things for the athletes. but in this case, it helped one of the premier athletes on the american
and here vancouver, the ioc picked a moderate climate. they picked a temp erat climate. they knew what they were getting. it was a roll of the dice, when you roll a dice and pick a chime at that is warmer on the pas civic coast, this is potentially what you could get. i think in many ways it is the worst situation possible from the standpoint of the the quaintness of the winter olympic approximates. when people tune in they want to see snow. obviously snow on the mountains is a beautiful sight,...
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with one program where i was looking at something got into a rapid acquisition process with an ioc i think of 2018. so you know, as the system adjusts, you know, the systems, the building will adjust. so that's always a danger, but i think -- it's a serious question on a whole bunch of different levels, is how we promote this innovation and i think what's exacerbated, at least in my concern was exacerbated the issue is the collapse of access to capital. and i see this quite often at the smaller firms. and it's not just the firms that are trying to offer innovative solutions for rapid deployments. it's the second and third tiers providing to programs of record that can't get access to capital. that's forcing the primes to actually make investments that are, in fact, unnatural acts. and so i don't have an answer to that question, and i think we don't understand the intricacies of that question well enough yet. >> let me add, two seconds. historically, the concerns have always been around by commercial firms, intellectual property rights. the issue of what to do with the technology, whe
with one program where i was looking at something got into a rapid acquisition process with an ioc i think of 2018. so you know, as the system adjusts, you know, the systems, the building will adjust. so that's always a danger, but i think -- it's a serious question on a whole bunch of different levels, is how we promote this innovation and i think what's exacerbated, at least in my concern was exacerbated the issue is the collapse of access to capital. and i see this quite often at the smaller...
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the ioc is questioning the canadian women's hockey team after they celebrated by having a little partyn ice. an hour after the game, the girls returned to the rink, tossed back a few beers, a little bubbly, smoked a couple of cigars and apparently tried to tip over the zamboni. i'm not sure. >> crazy. they seem like a lot of fun. >>> that's it for "the daily rundown." david patterson, governor of new york, not seeking re-election. we'll have much on that in the next few minutes. >> we'll see you monday. e will k with their old way of getting vitamins and minerals. others will try incredible total raisin bran. with 100% of the daily value of 11 essential vitamins and minerals, juicy raisins and crunchy whole grain flakes. guess it's all about what kind of crunch you like. how are you getting 100%? guess it's all about what kind of crunch you like. i was just in town for a few days, and i was wondering if i could say hi to the doctor. is he in? he's in copenhagen. oh, well, that's nice. but you can still see him! you just said he was in... copenhagen. come on! that's pretty far.
the ioc is questioning the canadian women's hockey team after they celebrated by having a little partyn ice. an hour after the game, the girls returned to the rink, tossed back a few beers, a little bubbly, smoked a couple of cigars and apparently tried to tip over the zamboni. i'm not sure. >> crazy. they seem like a lot of fun. >>> that's it for "the daily rundown." david patterson, governor of new york, not seeking re-election. we'll have much on that in the next few...
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there will be fewer delivered aircraft at ioc.t's the purpose of reducing, that's the result of reducing the production ramp as has been recommended to deal with some of the issues associated with that. >> well, in conclusion, given your responsibilities to the men and women serving in the military and the defense of this nation i hope will you come to a conclusion as to how enemy combatants should be treated as far as their trials are concerned and our ability to ensure the american people, assure the american people, that they will not be returning to the battlefield and whether they should be tried and incarcerated in the united states rather than na@ @ @ @ @ rr℠ defense budget, and to thank you for your service and service of all the men and women in our armed forces. and also welcome mr. haile. secretary gates, you have mentioned that beyond winning the wars themselves, the treatment of our wounded and ill are your highest priority. as a result of today's continuing conflicts, the psychological effects of those conflicts with
there will be fewer delivered aircraft at ioc.t's the purpose of reducing, that's the result of reducing the production ramp as has been recommended to deal with some of the issues associated with that. >> well, in conclusion, given your responsibilities to the men and women serving in the military and the defense of this nation i hope will you come to a conclusion as to how enemy combatants should be treated as far as their trials are concerned and our ability to ensure the american...
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and part of this goes back to about 20 years ago when the international olympic committee, the ioc discovered that they were losing the youth audience for the winter olympics. the summer olympics wasn't a problem. so they sought out snowboarding, a youth sport. then short track speed skating, aerials, moguls, these different more x game like sports that peel to younger people. but what they also have done is brought in more of a danger element and they also added that danger element to even alpine skiing. so yes, i think it is a disturbing trend, actually. >> reporter: a disturbing trend, but go it work? is in what they think people wanted? >> yes, it definitely worked. the ratings have been up. so in that sense, i guess they got what they wanted. but sometimes you get a little something that you didn't ask for. and in this case, it was a really tragic something they didn't ask for. >> reporter: presumably though the technology changes as well, the ability to control some of these sports, the equipment, all of that advances at the same time. >> well, it's true. but if you take the luge, stick
and part of this goes back to about 20 years ago when the international olympic committee, the ioc discovered that they were losing the youth audience for the winter olympics. the summer olympics wasn't a problem. so they sought out snowboarding, a youth sport. then short track speed skating, aerials, moguls, these different more x game like sports that peel to younger people. but what they also have done is brought in more of a danger element and they also added that danger element to even...
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and there is a bit of a controversy because the ioc president jacques rogue said he wants to see improvement. he wants to see other nations doing well or he might consider getting women's hockey out of the olympics. i find that a stunning man for this-- thing for this man to say. maybe what he should be do is talking to the federation president, all of them men who are not paying attention to women's hockey and encouraging some of these other nations to start ponying up to give some money and some attention to the women's side of their sport. >> woodruff: so women sports in some jeopardy? >> well, they have been. as you know, softball was taken out of the olympics, a women's only sport. that was final decision just a few months ago. a devastating blow for softball. now you say okay, that is a u.s. sport or asian. well, they were actually growing the game in africa and encouraging young girls to learn softball. and now that has been niped in the bud by the international olympic committee an jacques rogue who made this decision to get rid of softball. we saw the same thing women's ski jumping
and there is a bit of a controversy because the ioc president jacques rogue said he wants to see improvement. he wants to see other nations doing well or he might consider getting women's hockey out of the olympics. i find that a stunning man for this-- thing for this man to say. maybe what he should be do is talking to the federation president, all of them men who are not paying attention to women's hockey and encouraging some of these other nations to start ponying up to give some money and...
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there will be fewer delivered aircraft at ioc.at's the purpose of reducing, that's the result of reducing the production ramp as has been recommended to deal with some of the issues associated with that. >> well, in conclusion, given your responsibilities to the men and women serving in the military and the defense of this nation i hope will you come to a conclusion as to how enemy combatants should be treated as far as their trials are concerned and our ability to ensure the american people, assure the american people, that they will not be returning to the battlefield and whether they should be tried and incarcerated in the united states rather than guantanamo. we look forward to your views on that, because i view that clearly in your area of responsibility. not the attorney general, who is obviously botched this one very, very badly. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator mccain. senator akaka? >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. i want to add my welcome to secretary gates and admiral mullen to the committee and for p
there will be fewer delivered aircraft at ioc.at's the purpose of reducing, that's the result of reducing the production ramp as has been recommended to deal with some of the issues associated with that. >> well, in conclusion, given your responsibilities to the men and women serving in the military and the defense of this nation i hope will you come to a conclusion as to how enemy combatants should be treated as far as their trials are concerned and our ability to ensure the american...
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ere will be fewer delivered aircraft at ioc.at's the purpose of reducing, that's the result of reducing the production ramp as has been recommended to deal with some of the issues associated with that. >> well, in conclusion, given your responsibilities to the men and women serving in the military and the defense of this nation i hope will you come to a conclusion as to how enemy combatants should be treated as far as their trials are concerned and our ability to ensure the american people, assure the american people, that they will not be returning to the battlefield and whether they should be tried and incarcerated in the united states rather than guantanamo. we look forward to your views on that, because i view that clearly in your area of responsibility. not the attorney general, who is obviously botched this one very, very badly. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator mccain. senator akaka? >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. i want to add my welcome to secretary gates and admiral mullen to the committee and for p
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>> no, the ioc is based on information that i was given in preparation for the hearing.he iocs for the services of the arrival of the training squadron all remain pretty much in track. the different will be somewhat fewer aircraft delivered. >> do you intend to allow the expiration of foreign military sales of the f-22? >> my impression is that is prohibited by law. >> well, you've been instructed in the authorization bill last year that you will do a review of foreign military sales and the prospect of those sales. and there's another independent commission outside the department of defense that's also tasked with that. so is that review not under consideration at this point? >> i'll have to check, senator. >> could you get me an answer on that, please, sir. let me ask you a quick question on the budget. i want to go back to the mrap that's specifically designed for afghanistan. tell me again about that vehicle. what's the difference in that? than what we're using in iraq and what's the budget difference there. >> the cost per vehicle is roughly the same for the all-ter
>> no, the ioc is based on information that i was given in preparation for the hearing.he iocs for the services of the arrival of the training squadron all remain pretty much in track. the different will be somewhat fewer aircraft delivered. >> do you intend to allow the expiration of foreign military sales of the f-22? >> my impression is that is prohibited by law. >> well, you've been instructed in the authorization bill last year that you will do a review of foreign...
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caught a few people's attention.io krcht saattention attention.the ioc says they will investigate. >> reminds me of the song, here's to the winner, those who drink molson. >> reporter: good one. >> we'll see you soon. >>> dave price is off this morning, so alise has the first ches check of the weather. >>> we've got the monster storm, of course, and monster impact, as well. checking today's weather, as far as the snow is concerned, when it's all said and done, we'll easily be talking about six inches in philadelphia, new york city, 12 plus because we're already right at about ten inches. as we head into portions of northwest nudge and southeast new york, 20 to 25 inches of snow easily. so that impact scattered power outages where we have that heavy snow snapping tree branches and power lines. scattered outages in new england. of course we have significant flooding and as coastal games also an issue as you head into boston and portland, so quite a bit going on with this >>> and that is your latest weather. now here's maggie and harry. >> thank you so much. >>> coming up, the fate of th
caught a few people's attention.io krcht saattention attention.the ioc says they will investigate. >> reminds me of the song, here's to the winner, those who drink molson. >> reporter: good one. >> we'll see you soon. >>> dave price is off this morning, so alise has the first ches check of the weather. >>> we've got the monster storm, of course, and monster impact, as well. checking today's weather, as far as the snow is concerned, when it's all said and...
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caught a few people's attention.io krcht saattention attention.the ioc says they will investigate. >> reminds me of the song, here's to the winner, those who drink molson. >> reporter: good one. >> we'll see you soon. >>> dave price is off this morning, so alise >>> and that is your latest weather. now here's maggie and harry. >> thank you so much. >>> coming up, the fate of the killer whale who drowned a trainer in orlando has been sealed. plus, we'll take you to miami this morning and another exhibit where another killer whale will show us some interaction with the trainer. >>nd you might as well please rob me while your tweets and texts could end up in the wrong hands. that story in a bit. >>> plus the good, the bad and the surprising new information about strokes. this is "the early show" on cbs. [ female announcer ] when you're depressed, where do you want to go? nowhere. who do you feel like seeing? no one. depression hurts in so many ways. sadness. loss of interest. lack of energy. anxiety. the aches and pains. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a prescription medication that treat
caught a few people's attention.io krcht saattention attention.the ioc says they will investigate. >> reminds me of the song, here's to the winner, those who drink molson. >> reporter: good one. >> we'll see you soon. >>> dave price is off this morning, so alise >>> and that is your latest weather. now here's maggie and harry. >> thank you so much. >>> coming up, the fate of the killer whale who drowned a trainer in orlando has been sealed....
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. >> and the ioc don't make anything of the russian skater acting horribly when he doesn't win the golden in their huge accomplishment. >> lighten up. they're allowed to have a celebration after you've won the gold. i just don't get it. the notion that you would in any way punish these terrific girls. >> the u.s. men's hockey team still in convention for a gold. it's been a terrific olympics for the u.s. >> the president should have gone up there and said, usa all the way. i think it would have helped them. >> the canadian people, again, you can't imagine how nice they are. they're talking to you. where are you from? you're from washington. is president obama coming? >> i think after trying to get it for chicago. thank you both very much. >>> next, can you go to jail for taking your daughter to church? we're going to speak with the wife at the center of this divorce and custody battle. she breaks her silence on "gma." ladies, raise your spoons. now there's nothing left standing between you and a satisfying breakfast. introducing special k low-fat granola. with 50% less fat than the lead
. >> and the ioc don't make anything of the russian skater acting horribly when he doesn't win the golden in their huge accomplishment. >> lighten up. they're allowed to have a celebration after you've won the gold. i just don't get it. the notion that you would in any way punish these terrific girls. >> the u.s. men's hockey team still in convention for a gold. it's been a terrific olympics for the u.s. >> the president should have gone up there and said, usa all the...
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>> it will not go away until the hawk is ioc. >> the two systems are interrelated in terms of globalwk's readiness. we would not phase out the u2 if there were gaps in capability. we will base that on the performance of global hawk. >> secretary gates mentioned programs wothat have performance issues -- flight testing has been slow. >> of the defense of a program that is struggling as we all know having observed the [inaudible] process is whether it provides the capability to the fighter. the eoir center capability, we have the u2 or global hawk block 30. i think there was consensus across a department needed to press forward. >> we have time for two more questions. >> [inaudible] >> no. >> [inaudible] >> no. >> is there any money for the presidential aircraft? >> there is money for program office to start the acquisition strategy look and development. 5 million, is that right? >> yes. >> how much money will go for the nuclear road map and those emission -- those initiatives? >> five. million -- $5.8 billion. >> [inaudible] do you have a number for that or is that [inaudible] >> you
>> it will not go away until the hawk is ioc. >> the two systems are interrelated in terms of globalwk's readiness. we would not phase out the u2 if there were gaps in capability. we will base that on the performance of global hawk. >> secretary gates mentioned programs wothat have performance issues -- flight testing has been slow. >> of the defense of a program that is struggling as we all know having observed the [inaudible] process is whether it provides the...
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the ioc is investigating the celebrations after the women reportedly drank beer and champagne on the ice while smoking cigars. >> that's on the ice? >> right. but come on. i mean, if guys did, it would be expected. that's a double standard and i stand up for women everywhere when i say let them smoke and drink. now, here's your up to the minute medal count. u.s. still in the lead with 32 including eight gold. the germans are stuck on 26 followed by norway's 19. canada with 17 and russia has 13. more on the mcgwire family problems. mark mcgwire speaking out against a book on his -- from his estranged brother jay. mcgwire says he's saddened that his bro chronicled their use of performance enhancing drugs together and he's maintaining he only took the drugs to help heal from injuries. mcgwire who broke the home run record for a couple of seasons when he hit 70 is the new hitting coach for the team and he went on to say he will never speak to his brother again. well, that's pretty permanent. eight high school basketball players are suspended after a game ends in a brawl. look at this. po
the ioc is investigating the celebrations after the women reportedly drank beer and champagne on the ice while smoking cigars. >> that's on the ice? >> right. but come on. i mean, if guys did, it would be expected. that's a double standard and i stand up for women everywhere when i say let them smoke and drink. now, here's your up to the minute medal count. u.s. still in the lead with 32 including eight gold. the germans are stuck on 26 followed by norway's 19. canada with 17 and...
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consumers and our brands benefit from that and it's a mutually beneficial relationship with both the iocguess eventually, gentlemen, can you tell me how this will change the margin structure for each of your businesses? >> well, from the perspective of the coca-cola company and also the operations in north america, as i said, this will allow us to reap the synergies when we put all those businesses together it will allow us to be best in class in production, distribution, and sales, serve our customers and consumers better with our portfolio and ensure that our brands can keep growing in the wonderful market of north america, the largest profit pool in the world. in europe i think us refranchising critical markets, germany, sweden, norway, almost
consumers and our brands benefit from that and it's a mutually beneficial relationship with both the iocguess eventually, gentlemen, can you tell me how this will change the margin structure for each of your businesses? >> well, from the perspective of the coca-cola company and also the operations in north america, as i said, this will allow us to reap the synergies when we put all those businesses together it will allow us to be best in class in production, distribution, and sales, serve...
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with one program where i was looking at something got into a rapid acquisition process with an ioc ihe building will adjust. so that's always a danger, but i think -- it's a serious question on a whole bunch of different levels, is how we promote this innovation and i think what's exacerbated, at least in my concern was exacerbated the issue is the collapse of access to capital. and i see this quite often at the smaller firms. and it's not just the firms that are trying to offer innovative solutions for rapid deployments. it's the second and third tiers providing to programs of record that can't get access to capital. that's forcing the primes to actually make investments that are, in fact, unnatural acts. and so i don't have an answer to that question, and i think we don't understand the intricacies of that question well enough yet. >> let me add, two seconds. historically, the concerns have always been around by commercial firms, intellectual property rights. the issue of what to do with the technology, whether -- what the export control process is going to deal with and general, u
with one program where i was looking at something got into a rapid acquisition process with an ioc ihe building will adjust. so that's always a danger, but i think -- it's a serious question on a whole bunch of different levels, is how we promote this innovation and i think what's exacerbated, at least in my concern was exacerbated the issue is the collapse of access to capital. and i see this quite often at the smaller firms. and it's not just the firms that are trying to offer innovative...