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authored the paper report the discovery of footprints made by some of the earliest inhabitants of northern europe. in particular great britain. roughly 800,000, 900,000 years old. they represent a small number of different individuals, some of whom they infer to have been young and others adult, based on the size of the footprints. they have a series of footprints helping us discern how early europeans moved about the landscape, the sorts of behaviour in terms of foraging they may have been engaged in, about their height and weight, which we can tell from the footprints. they are not the earliest footprints. these are some of the earliest. footprints outside of africa are rare. >> it sheds light on what early population will be like. we have the ability to take a step closer to the individuals who were walking on the landscape in this part of northern europe - hundreds of thousands of years ago. one step closer because we don't have to rely on their fossil or archeological remains, for example, but instead can see where the feet hit the ground, so to speak. and to learn something about their body
authored the paper report the discovery of footprints made by some of the earliest inhabitants of northern europe. in particular great britain. roughly 800,000, 900,000 years old. they represent a small number of different individuals, some of whom they infer to have been young and others adult, based on the size of the footprints. they have a series of footprints helping us discern how early europeans moved about the landscape, the sorts of behaviour in terms of foraging they may have been...
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its burden of its alpine regions from northern europe and japan taking turtles snakes from peak to peak at the new train the trainers gentle little elevation change. one famous autistic or won't i at that many alpine plants the seeds grow here. this is really here to ikea which grows in tundra regions. it's a favourite for the reindeer. i use when plants are shown as aliens. i know. use change color in august. it is accompanied by the blooming of colorful wildflowers. her tool. you can also see her run for office. his ground remains completely frozen for two years or more. this feature is the result of the soil freezing. it surfaced in control. fishers are typical of permafrost. i feel the places in japan where permafrost in the city are here. i suppose. and on mount fuji. japan's highest peak. it really takes is clear brain over loose spree for thirty minutes. when we arrived at the old achieved i don't overlook. the chino in areas adjoining told there are two kilometers across this is almost dead center licenses are. the acres are prohibited from entering all achieved the caldera itse
its burden of its alpine regions from northern europe and japan taking turtles snakes from peak to peak at the new train the trainers gentle little elevation change. one famous autistic or won't i at that many alpine plants the seeds grow here. this is really here to ikea which grows in tundra regions. it's a favourite for the reindeer. i use when plants are shown as aliens. i know. use change color in august. it is accompanied by the blooming of colorful wildflowers. her tool. you can also see...
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if you take out northern europe, i'm way above. >> or you could press my button. >> i have a button too. >> mine is bigger. >> damon won in that. if you have a fear of heights, thomas, this next video may not be for you. a pair of russian dare devils decided it would be a good idea to climb the second tallest building in the world, the shanghai tower in china is currently under construction. they snuck in overnight taking 20 hours to scale the 132-foot building. if heights make you dizzy, turn away from your tv set. it is not something that i think i would like to do, thomas. i get a twinge in my thighs every time i look at that guy. he is not even roped in. he is not latched on anything. that is amazing. >> i am sure they have parachutes on. >> i don't know. didn't look like it. >> i felt like they do. >> if you are a parent and i know you are not yet, thomas, this winter has been a nightmare. your kids will probably be in school until july at the rate we are going here. it is no fun getting up early to get those snow announcements on snow days unless your child goes to durham academy
if you take out northern europe, i'm way above. >> or you could press my button. >> i have a button too. >> mine is bigger. >> damon won in that. if you have a fear of heights, thomas, this next video may not be for you. a pair of russian dare devils decided it would be a good idea to climb the second tallest building in the world, the shanghai tower in china is currently under construction. they snuck in overnight taking 20 hours to scale the 132-foot building. if...
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we do see some good value in northern europe, in places like germany, some of the nordics as well. what i would say in terms of the sectors is looking for companies particularly in the export sector that have been marked down because their domiciles in europe really are global companies that are more geared to the global economy than the local european economy. >> and do you also like municipals. why? >> we do like municipals. fixed income is a tough space right now. it's very hard to find good value. most parts of the bond market are expensive. but in general we found that the tax-exempt part of the market, municipals, which really got beat up quite a bit last year, look to offer better relative value. so i know that's an area that some people are nervous about. there's been some headline risks and puerto rico and detroit. that's likely to continue. but by and large at the national level we think credit quality is improved, and the taxi equivalent lent yield is very attractive relative to treasuries. >> russ, thanks a million. global chief vestment strategist at black rock. >>> ne
we do see some good value in northern europe, in places like germany, some of the nordics as well. what i would say in terms of the sectors is looking for companies particularly in the export sector that have been marked down because their domiciles in europe really are global companies that are more geared to the global economy than the local european economy. >> and do you also like municipals. why? >> we do like municipals. fixed income is a tough space right now. it's very hard...
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it's the earliest evidence of human life in northern europe.re believed to be the footprints of as many as five people-- maybe a family foraging for food. "on the road" is next. gabesonier is a at the top of his profession. steve hartman in a moment. hey linda! what are you guys doing? having some fiber! with new phillips' fiber good gummies. they're fruity delicious! just two gummies have 4 grams of fiber! to help support regularity! i want some... [ woman ] hop on over! [ marge ] fiber the fun way, from phillips'. [ woman ] hop on over! it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not ta
it's the earliest evidence of human life in northern europe.re believed to be the footprints of as many as five people-- maybe a family foraging for food. "on the road" is next. gabesonier is a at the top of his profession. steve hartman in a moment. hey linda! what are you guys doing? having some fiber! with new phillips' fiber good gummies. they're fruity delicious! just two gummies have 4 grams of fiber! to help support regularity! i want some... [ woman ] hop on over! [ marge ]...
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if you will to the actual individuals who were walk on the grounds landscape in this part of northern europes of thousands of years ago, one step closer because we don't have to rely only on their fossil or ar archeological refi, but instead can actually see where the feet hit the ground so to speak. and to learn something about their body weight, the size of their strides, how fast they might have moved during various sometimes of behavior like forging or moving from place to place. apparently the footprints include both young and older individuals. perhaps something even about social structure of these early europeans. each of these prints needs to be studied in great detail and compared to the footprints that have been found in other places in other times in order to make sense of them in the context of the scheme of human evolution. >> our thanks to bill kimmel from arizona state university. quite a history there. >>> more headlines when we come back after this quick break. >> ground breaking... >> we have to get out of here. >> truth seeking... al jazeera america's breakthrough instigat
if you will to the actual individuals who were walk on the grounds landscape in this part of northern europes of thousands of years ago, one step closer because we don't have to rely only on their fossil or ar archeological refi, but instead can actually see where the feet hit the ground so to speak. and to learn something about their body weight, the size of their strides, how fast they might have moved during various sometimes of behavior like forging or moving from place to place. apparently...
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but we also of two rivals from somalia, russia are, laos, and traditional population and from northern europe, as we did, but norway, plus the traditional african-american community but has always been there as a part of the great migration endorsed mont dash north from the soda. a place where innovation have bids every day and we have a strong tradition of tolerance. there has spent intolerance also but this is where hubert humphrey was the bare or you juried long dash 2g cars mccarthy stood -- eugene mccarthy where the base of support that really came from my district also vice president walter mondale who recently lost his beloved wife and we pray with them but also walter mondale but is a remarkable place. >> host: you are of co-chair of the progressive caucus? >> yes. also the minority whip where relies on also on the steering and policy committee and a proud member of the democratic caucus to serve with everybody else. >> host: you are a relatively new congressman why write this book now? >> after my colleague from the york decided he would use his prerogative as the chair of the homela
but we also of two rivals from somalia, russia are, laos, and traditional population and from northern europe, as we did, but norway, plus the traditional african-american community but has always been there as a part of the great migration endorsed mont dash north from the soda. a place where innovation have bids every day and we have a strong tradition of tolerance. there has spent intolerance also but this is where hubert humphrey was the bare or you juried long dash 2g cars mccarthy stood...
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it is the earliest evidence of life in northern europe. >> first, the irs scandal is real.retend. it is real. number two, the irs scandal is not just a boneheaded bunch of bureaucrats in a remote office contrary to what the president of the united states told the american people on sunday. and number three, the irs scandal is not over. it is continuing to this day and the department of justice investigation is a sham. it is a nonexistent investigation. >> there you have it ms, mitchell not holding back. the testimony from the attorney from the tea party groups and raising new concerns that we are not seeing the scandal and not enough done to investigate. it we will investigate it from town hall.compolitical editor and talk she hosts and julie, fox news contributors and welcome to both of you. >> can we talk about abbey road. >> is that your favorite. >> i will allow you to tweet us on. that >> i already did. >> she call today a sham. and said it is it a nonexistent investigation. is it a nonexistent investigation and if it is it a real investigation why did president obama
it is the earliest evidence of life in northern europe. >> first, the irs scandal is real.retend. it is real. number two, the irs scandal is not just a boneheaded bunch of bureaucrats in a remote office contrary to what the president of the united states told the american people on sunday. and number three, the irs scandal is not over. it is continuing to this day and the department of justice investigation is a sham. it is a nonexistent investigation. >> there you have it ms,...
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in northern europe is is a different story. there is more of a risk appetite. they are for more opportunities. they are skeptical about whether they are earning the liquidity premium. they are interested in going into less liquid assets. they are concerned that they are going to get paid properly. they are still exploring new opportunities. it is interesting the way they are trying to diversify. they are interested in risk premium strategies. extracting the premium available in markets. they are doing new things but the tone has been a little bit less concern about tail risk even though we have seen this turbulence. >> that is about diversification. is that a big shift? you have been in this business a long time. that is a new shift in thinking. >> there was a time when the precipitation was greeted with skepticism -- when diversification was greeted with skepticism. it doesn't mean you want to look for more opportunities and that is what they appear to be doing. >> it has been a month almost since you and i spoke. the s&p makes records, the london market, the
in northern europe is is a different story. there is more of a risk appetite. they are for more opportunities. they are skeptical about whether they are earning the liquidity premium. they are interested in going into less liquid assets. they are concerned that they are going to get paid properly. they are still exploring new opportunities. it is interesting the way they are trying to diversify. they are interested in risk premium strategies. extracting the premium available in markets. they...
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new arrivals from somalia, from russia, from laos and we have the traditional population from northern europesweden, norway, and the traditional african-american tradition that is growing. but greg wilkins is from here. people start businesses and you can get any food you want. we have a strong tradition of tolerance. we have intolerance, too. but the congressman who stood against the war was here. and paul woodstone's support came from my district. and the vice president walter mondale is from. and he lost his beloved wife joan recently. so it is a remarkable place. >> your role on capital hill, you are a co-leader of the progressive caucus? >> and one of the five reps that whip hoyer relies on to count the vote. i am on the steering and policy committee and the financial service committee. i am a proud member of the democratic caucus. >> you are a new congressman when you talk about colleagues serving decades. why write the become now? >> after peter king, my colleague from new york, decided that he was going to use his place as the chair of the homeland security division, to talk about the
new arrivals from somalia, from russia, from laos and we have the traditional population from northern europesweden, norway, and the traditional african-american tradition that is growing. but greg wilkins is from here. people start businesses and you can get any food you want. we have a strong tradition of tolerance. we have intolerance, too. but the congressman who stood against the war was here. and paul woodstone's support came from my district. and the vice president walter mondale is...
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you are favoring southern europe to northern europe. is that right?ing in a way because northern european markets tend to be the larger ones and in particular the uk market is always a liquid market which is still interesting to us, but if we try to find something special, probably southern europe is the place to look at at the moment. >> reporter: thank you very much, michael. so julia, you see southern europe might be the place to be, something we wouldn't have heard like a year ago, isn't it the case. with that, back to you >> thanks, annette. super interesting, yes, all systems go. let's give you a look at what's on today's agenda in the you state. january new home sales are out at 10:00 a.m. eastern, the forecast more than 3% to an annual rate of 401,000. then poston fed president eric rosen gren speaks about the economy coming up at noon and among today's earnings reports, we'll hear from lowe's, dollar tree, sodastream, tgx the parent of tj max, abercrombie, barnes & noble and jcpenney. >> if that's not enough also an the agenda target reports
you are favoring southern europe to northern europe. is that right?ing in a way because northern european markets tend to be the larger ones and in particular the uk market is always a liquid market which is still interesting to us, but if we try to find something special, probably southern europe is the place to look at at the moment. >> reporter: thank you very much, michael. so julia, you see southern europe might be the place to be, something we wouldn't have heard like a year ago,...
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largest indian population in the united states but we have new arrivals as well and we have the northern europe population from sweden and norway. and the traditional african-american community which has grown but has always been there as part of the great migration north. greg wilkins is from minnesota for example. it is as a place where people start businesses every day. you can get any kind of food you want. and we have a strong tradition of tolerance. there has been intolerance, too. that goes without saying. but this is where humphrey was the mayor and mccarthy who was a congressman who stood against the war did his thing. and senator paul wilson whose basic sport came. and walter love -- mondale is from there as well. it is a remarkable place. >> host: on capital hill, you are a co-leader of the progressive caucus? >> host: yes, and i am one of the five reps that hoyer relies on to count the vote. i am on the financial service and a proud member of the democratic caucus. >> host: you are a relatively new congressman. why write this book now? >> guest: you know, after my colleague from new
largest indian population in the united states but we have new arrivals as well and we have the northern europe population from sweden and norway. and the traditional african-american community which has grown but has always been there as part of the great migration north. greg wilkins is from minnesota for example. it is as a place where people start businesses every day. you can get any kind of food you want. and we have a strong tradition of tolerance. there has been intolerance, too. that...
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have the ability to take a step closer to individuals walking on the landscape in this part of northern europe, hundreds of thousands of years ago. a sfep closer. we don't rely on fossil or ashing lockical remains. instead we can see where the feet hit the ground so to speak. and to learn something about their body weight, the size of their strides, how fast they might have moved during various types of behaviour like foraging or moving from place to place. the footprints include young and older individuals, something about social structure, of the early europeans. the prints needs to be studied in great detail and compared to footprints found in other places and other times. in order to make sense of them in the context of the scheme of evolution. >> kimbell says preserving the prints is a challenge for scientist. >> at the end of the first hour, here is what we are following for you - a new united nations report shows an uptake in violence from afghanistan. the agency says nearly 3,000 innocent civilians died there in the past year. many of them were women and children. christina in court -
have the ability to take a step closer to individuals walking on the landscape in this part of northern europe, hundreds of thousands of years ago. a sfep closer. we don't rely on fossil or ashing lockical remains. instead we can see where the feet hit the ground so to speak. and to learn something about their body weight, the size of their strides, how fast they might have moved during various types of behaviour like foraging or moving from place to place. the footprints include young and...
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cvolca volcan mount damagebora was the most massive in history, it led to the death of crops in northern europein a year without summer. the lake toba was the largest in 25 million years causing worldwide decrease in temperature between 5.4 and 9.0 degrees farenheit. this particular footage from monday's event brings back memories of the eruption of the mount unzun. the ash clouds is very much like the famous footage captured during the interruption. the next cal term is pyroscholastic flow. it will usually forms the leading edge of any eruptioin. the french term for this is a little more apt: burning cloud. it's the cloud of ash and rock that rips along as fast as 450 miles an hour and can be as hot as 1800 degrees farenheit in there. it's worth noting the human body ignites after prolonged expose user to temperatures above 1400 degrees farenheit. this ash cloud at about 700 degrees would have immediately overwhelmed anyone caught in its path. whose that's what happened to the 14 confirmed victims of monday's eruptioin. this is a geologically violent and unpredictable part of the world which i
cvolca volcan mount damagebora was the most massive in history, it led to the death of crops in northern europein a year without summer. the lake toba was the largest in 25 million years causing worldwide decrease in temperature between 5.4 and 9.0 degrees farenheit. this particular footage from monday's event brings back memories of the eruption of the mount unzun. the ash clouds is very much like the famous footage captured during the interruption. the next cal term is pyroscholastic flow. it...
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. >> you like northern europe, specifically germany? >> well, i think that probably changing around hasn't made me or my clients a whole lot of money in the past. making sure you understand what you own and buying growth and having a good strong diversified portfolio still makes more sense than trying to chase a trend. so my companies like johnson & johnson at 15 times next year's earnings with almost 3% dividend and aaa balance sheet, i own google, i own some tech names, i own net app, i own jpmorgan. i'm not recommending the purchase or sale. but a good core portfolio with exposure to the international markets, growing earnings without too much debt and a little bit of a dividend makes a lot of sense. >> quickly, any individual stocks you would be putting money into now? >> not individual stocks. i would say the housing recovery isn't over. if you want to invest in that real estate market, that's -- >> at the rates? okay. thank you so much. ty, up to you. >>> janet yellen, one big story this week. people yelling about the weather, tha
. >> you like northern europe, specifically germany? >> well, i think that probably changing around hasn't made me or my clients a whole lot of money in the past. making sure you understand what you own and buying growth and having a good strong diversified portfolio still makes more sense than trying to chase a trend. so my companies like johnson & johnson at 15 times next year's earnings with almost 3% dividend and aaa balance sheet, i own google, i own some tech names, i own...
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. >> a lot of people in northern europe in particular would ask the kind of question the dutch journalist asked about. change attitude going to from the attitude they have historically had? what would you say echo >> the answer is it lastly not change. one of the important pillars of the deal is whatsapp will continue to operate completely autonomously. they will use services from facebook, whether that helps scaling in different tools or different infrastructure or help using different people at the company to grow different functions for the organization. whatever he wants to use, he will have the ability to peer the vision is to keep the service the same. know, what'sly apt, not only did they not use any of the content, they did not even store it. if you sent a message to someone , that message is deleted from their servers almost as soon as it is delivered to them. almost all the photos and things you are sending, it is not even storing. they're just building an infrastructure to deliver it efficiently and reliably. that is the most in four -- important thing. that is the service peop
. >> a lot of people in northern europe in particular would ask the kind of question the dutch journalist asked about. change attitude going to from the attitude they have historically had? what would you say echo >> the answer is it lastly not change. one of the important pillars of the deal is whatsapp will continue to operate completely autonomously. they will use services from facebook, whether that helps scaling in different tools or different infrastructure or help using...
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have arrivals from somalia, from russia, from laos and we have this traditional population from northern europe, sweden, norway and of course we have this traditional african-american community which is growing in recent years but has always been there, is a part of the great migration north and roy wilkins is from minnesota for example. so it's a place where people start as this is every day and innovation happens every day. you can get any kind of food you want and they have a strong tradition of tolerance. now there has been in tolerance too. that goes without saying but this is where hubert -- hubert h. humphrey was the mayor and eugene mccarthy who was the commerce person he stood against the war did his thing. this is paul wellstone stomping ground, senator paul wellstone was from minnesota but his base support came from my district and it's also where vice president walter mondale who recently learned he lost his beloved wife joan. we prayed with them and keep them in our prayers but walter mondale so it really is a remarkable place in many ways. >> host: in your role on capitol hill you
have arrivals from somalia, from russia, from laos and we have this traditional population from northern europe, sweden, norway and of course we have this traditional african-american community which is growing in recent years but has always been there, is a part of the great migration north and roy wilkins is from minnesota for example. so it's a place where people start as this is every day and innovation happens every day. you can get any kind of food you want and they have a strong...
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weren't just sitting in an office some way, they were in combat, two officers were killed in northern europes of trying to recover works of art. i suppose the biggest mistake or shortcoming was that the army wanted to get out of this restitution business and wanted to close down their effort. a cold war was upon us and we know today from recent announcements and ongoing discoveries, some not so dramatic, that there are still many, many works of art and cultural treasures missing and it's one of the on going legacies we're trying to solve. >> brown: you've written two books on this. i know you've devoted a lot of your life in many years, what was it like to see it put on film? made into a film? >> it's a "pinch me" moment. you have a hope that at some point in time others will see the bigness of this story and the great dramatic element to it to make a feature film of it. it seems remarkable all these years after the war with the whole history of world war ii movies that we have that no one's taken on the telling of this heroic group of men and women and the role that hay had. george clooney
weren't just sitting in an office some way, they were in combat, two officers were killed in northern europes of trying to recover works of art. i suppose the biggest mistake or shortcoming was that the army wanted to get out of this restitution business and wanted to close down their effort. a cold war was upon us and we know today from recent announcements and ongoing discoveries, some not so dramatic, that there are still many, many works of art and cultural treasures missing and it's one of...
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in the united states but rivals from russia, somalia comment on a traditional population from northern europee, sweden, norway of course, the to to as part of the great migration north from the this up. it is a place where people start businesses, innovation happens every day. you can get any kind of food you want with a strong tradition of tolerance. there has been intolerance going without saying but this is where eugene mccarthy who was standing up against the war, no where it is the senator wellstone stomping ground his base of support really caver from my district in that is also paul ter mondale is from. as we recently learned as he lost his wife, we would pray with them and keeps them in there were prayers but even walter mondale. >> host: on capitol hill, you are a:leader for the progressive caucus? >> guest: yes. also one of the five that the speaker relies on to count the votes. also a history and policy committee invited to services committee and a proud river of the democratic caucus honor to serve with everybody else. >> host: you are relatively new. g you talk about your colleag
in the united states but rivals from russia, somalia comment on a traditional population from northern europee, sweden, norway of course, the to to as part of the great migration north from the this up. it is a place where people start businesses, innovation happens every day. you can get any kind of food you want with a strong tradition of tolerance. there has been intolerance going without saying but this is where eugene mccarthy who was standing up against the war, no where it is the senator...
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is so different than in europe during if you work in northern europe, you have lots of work councilssed on keeping existing jobs rather than having labor solidity. u.s. labor solidity that allows us to do this so effectively. >> as investors are looking at 2014, are there specific businesses they want to have an eye on? just a few.ack in the debate over minimum wage. how it's going to help bring jobs here. president obama made it clear where he stands. he raise the minimum from one group of workers. we will have the next right here on "market makers." if you miss any of our interviews, you can watch them on apple tv. ♪ ♪ president obama has fired the last shot in the battle over minimum wage. his executive worker minimum governmentaffects contractors. there is continued debate over raising the minimum wage. there's a lot of political noise around this here. look into what a fair minimum wage should be, what did you learn? >> i learned that debate has been going on for years and there has not been a lot of clarity on it in political circles, but there has been progress. be coming seem
is so different than in europe during if you work in northern europe, you have lots of work councilssed on keeping existing jobs rather than having labor solidity. u.s. labor solidity that allows us to do this so effectively. >> as investors are looking at 2014, are there specific businesses they want to have an eye on? just a few.ack in the debate over minimum wage. how it's going to help bring jobs here. president obama made it clear where he stands. he raise the minimum from one group...
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now, where we operate, it's northern europe and scandinavia, primarily. we do feel the liquidity sensitivity in a german operation, primarily. but where we're up in sweden, norway, denmark, finland, that's less pronounced. .i think the underlying business that we're aiming for is to deepen your relationship with the customers. so we're not so much lending driven, which is a good thing. we're more towards commission and customer driven trading income. and that's less sensitive to liquidity flows. >> interesting. thank you so much, jan. great to talk to you, jan erik back, the cfo of seb. >>> now let's cross over to asia. expecting to post fg profits is mazda ucako ohno has the story. >> yes. mazda revised up its net profit for the year more than three times on the year. global sales are quickly recovering thanks to its eco friendly sky active technology. enjoying greater sales in the u.s. and other foreign markets in which the company had formally been outnumbered by its rivals. the weaker yen gave a boost to its sales. the carmaker announced today that it
now, where we operate, it's northern europe and scandinavia, primarily. we do feel the liquidity sensitivity in a german operation, primarily. but where we're up in sweden, norway, denmark, finland, that's less pronounced. .i think the underlying business that we're aiming for is to deepen your relationship with the customers. so we're not so much lending driven, which is a good thing. we're more towards commission and customer driven trading income. and that's less sensitive to liquidity...
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best view was from northern europe last night other than the alien spacecraft, which i know is up therely is. >> that is beautiful. >>> "pop news" coming up. >> yep. >> actually sara will do "pop news" today but right now ginger has the weather from glendora, california. >> the showers have are very heavy right now. this huge bolder was actually brought down by a mud slide in 1969. we've got the sandbags up. they're as ready as they can be here in glendora and some of the other neighbors communities. but i wanted to tell you first about what's happening with the timing of the storm. pacific northwest is out of this one. they might see sunshine. check this out. as the front comes through, slides down to the south, saturday during the day will be pretty terrible. into early sunday morning. you could see wind speeds morning of the oscars pretty ridiculous. i want to leave you with a look across the >> so again, it is not just today. it's through saturday and early sunday. we're hoping that just those lingering showers will be kind of getting out of the way for oscars itself. but we're cove
best view was from northern europe last night other than the alien spacecraft, which i know is up therely is. >> that is beautiful. >>> "pop news" coming up. >> yep. >> actually sara will do "pop news" today but right now ginger has the weather from glendora, california. >> the showers have are very heavy right now. this huge bolder was actually brought down by a mud slide in 1969. we've got the sandbags up. they're as ready as they can be...
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through follows russia's northern boundaries offering the shortest passage between europe and asia passing through seven northern cities. well then three hundred by horns. the nuclear. leaves. will. spend four months patrolling the northern sea route despite passing through ten times owns the crew will never adjust the ship's clock it's quite likely they'll never pull into a port either in the with the crew. morning good morning yes it ran a year beautiful and well done and don't forget your hat. sukhamoy has ruined my hair now. the captain and the first officer said here they don't like holes in their bread this is it i have to put more bread out because the navigators sit here and they eat a lot. of the possibly the most unlike the tables to be played properly he likes everything to be good and he likes beautiful women actually he just loves all women. just like all men like. i should know what. the floors icy cold and my feet up. on. something warm on their feet because they would just freeze. yes it is cold here we are in the arctic. this ice breaker was purpose built for the arctic. t
through follows russia's northern boundaries offering the shortest passage between europe and asia passing through seven northern cities. well then three hundred by horns. the nuclear. leaves. will. spend four months patrolling the northern sea route despite passing through ten times owns the crew will never adjust the ship's clock it's quite likely they'll never pull into a port either in the with the crew. morning good morning yes it ran a year beautiful and well done and don't forget your...
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in northern europe, they still celebrate their viking roots. realize the vikings got as far as russia, too. they came in long ships built for long distances, like this one in the viking museum in denmark. and i am about to find out how they traveled so far. what does it take to be a viking? >> they're all over the world. it was bound to happen. i'm sorry, everyone. >> reporter: but i soon got the hang of it. well, sort of. my flame-headed viking friend in front of me is making me look pretty shabby, to be honest. >> yeah. >> reporter: centuries ago, viking warships like "the sea stallion" sailed across the atlantic. >> the vikings were the first europeans to travel to north america. >> reporter: and they sailed east, reaching as far as what's now called st. petersburg. ♪ centuries before peter the great built this magnificent city, the vikings were here, rowing these very rivers, taking their viking boats across this vast land. they settled and traveled on south, past where sochi now is on the black sea to get to the caspian sea. and because th
in northern europe, they still celebrate their viking roots. realize the vikings got as far as russia, too. they came in long ships built for long distances, like this one in the viking museum in denmark. and i am about to find out how they traveled so far. what does it take to be a viking? >> they're all over the world. it was bound to happen. i'm sorry, everyone. >> reporter: but i soon got the hang of it. well, sort of. my flame-headed viking friend in front of me is making me...
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through follows russia's northern boundaries offering the shortest passage between europe and asia passing through seven northern cities. well then three hundred by horns. the nuclear. leaves. judge will. spend four months patrolling the northern sea route despite passing through ten times owns the crew will never adjust the ship's clock it's quite likely they'll never pull into a boat either and nor will the crew.
through follows russia's northern boundaries offering the shortest passage between europe and asia passing through seven northern cities. well then three hundred by horns. the nuclear. leaves. judge will. spend four months patrolling the northern sea route despite passing through ten times owns the crew will never adjust the ship's clock it's quite likely they'll never pull into a boat either and nor will the crew.
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through follows russia's northern boundaries offering the shortest passage between europe and asia passing through seven northern cities. well then three hundred by horns. the nuclear time you leave. judge will. spend four months patrolling the northern sea route despite passing through ten times and the crew will never adjust the ship's clock it's quite likely they'll never pull into a bullet either the will the crew jealous. morning good morning yes it lana your beautiful well done don't forget your hat. to point has ruined my hair now. and the captain and the first officer said here they don't like holes in their bread the stuff i have to put more bread out because the navigate is sit here and they eat a lot.
through follows russia's northern boundaries offering the shortest passage between europe and asia passing through seven northern cities. well then three hundred by horns. the nuclear time you leave. judge will. spend four months patrolling the northern sea route despite passing through ten times and the crew will never adjust the ship's clock it's quite likely they'll never pull into a bullet either the will the crew jealous. morning good morning yes it lana your beautiful well done don't...
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follows russia's northern boundary offering the shortest passage between europe and asia. through seven northern cities.
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in addition to that, there was a great deal of unrest in the northern portions of continental europe at that time because the migratory tribes were unsettled. the migratory tribes were on the move and the people were actually on the move in their attempt to find a place for permanent settlement. so the early phase then begins with this important move to a new capital in constantinople, and it takes and it lasts all the way and into the early phase of 8th century a.d. the 8th century is comparable-- in fact, the end of the early period is parallel to the carolingian development in the west, and, in fact, is very instrumental in the development of the carolingian culture because byzantine art fed right into it. and i think that we need to keep that in mind. now, following the early byzantine period, there is an intermediate phase. and this intermediate phase is called the iconoclastic period. this is the period where representational imagery was not allowed, in fact, banned from religious interiors, which certainly is not the case in this particular building nor in any buildings create
in addition to that, there was a great deal of unrest in the northern portions of continental europe at that time because the migratory tribes were unsettled. the migratory tribes were on the move and the people were actually on the move in their attempt to find a place for permanent settlement. so the early phase then begins with this important move to a new capital in constantinople, and it takes and it lasts all the way and into the early phase of 8th century a.d. the 8th century is...
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. >> and northern europe. >> we have a really cool collaboration and partnership coming up with brandss, a couple other things. >> really excited. >> great success story. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> coming up, a spelling bee hits a snag when officials run out of the one thing they need, the words. how the heck did that happen? just hours after winning the daytona 500, dale earnhardt jr. going to join us live. racing in here just in time. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> whew! play close. good and close. help keep teeth clean and breath fresh with beneful healthy smile snacks. with soft, meaty centers and teeth cleaning texture ...it's dental that tastes so good. beneful healthy smilfood and snacks. all kinds of good things started, when i started weight watchers new simple start. i started losing weight right away. i started smiling right away. and the weight keeps coming off. simple start was the 2-week jump start i needed, and i'm well on my way. it's as simple as that. you'll see join for free and get motivation at meetings like i did or do it entirely online. ♪ weight watchers. your new beginn
. >> and northern europe. >> we have a really cool collaboration and partnership coming up with brandss, a couple other things. >> really excited. >> great success story. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> coming up, a spelling bee hits a snag when officials run out of the one thing they need, the words. how the heck did that happen? just hours after winning the daytona 500, dale earnhardt jr. going to join us live. racing in here just in time....
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there was no fruit and vegetables in northern europe so story up in the summertime. are good for you if they are the right fats like i gave you cashews. when you eat nuts, they have protein and fiber and nutrients and your brain is looking for all of those. the fats come along for the ride and better example is skim milk versus whole fat milk. which helps you to lose wait? >> whole milk. >> right. skim milk is sugar. when you eat milk with fat in it you lose weight in all of the trials. i spent a lot of time. we call it the good life for a reason. for me the good life was not about fast cars and lots of cash. it was primarily about the deeper insight that your life is defined by the people in it and if those people are happy you'll be happy. people not to eat food and not to celebrate like professor barnicle is looking at i want you to enjoy life but if you're unable to enjoy a good life you're not enjoying life but you can do it healthy at the same time. >> we are trying to tackle how we tackle obesity. a lot of people had to turn to surgery which in many cases is t
there was no fruit and vegetables in northern europe so story up in the summertime. are good for you if they are the right fats like i gave you cashews. when you eat nuts, they have protein and fiber and nutrients and your brain is looking for all of those. the fats come along for the ride and better example is skim milk versus whole fat milk. which helps you to lose wait? >> whole milk. >> right. skim milk is sugar. when you eat milk with fat in it you lose weight in all of the...
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follows russia's northern boundary offering the shortest passage between europe and asia. through seven seas. the few. the nuclear. believes. judge will. spend four months patrolling the northern sea route despite passing through ten times owns the crew will never adjust the ship's clock it's quite likely they'll never pull into a bullet either and nor will the crew jealous. morning good morning yes it's lana you're beautiful close down and don't forget your hat. sukhamoy has ruined my hair now.
follows russia's northern boundary offering the shortest passage between europe and asia. through seven seas. the few. the nuclear. believes. judge will. spend four months patrolling the northern sea route despite passing through ten times owns the crew will never adjust the ship's clock it's quite likely they'll never pull into a bullet either and nor will the crew jealous. morning good morning yes it's lana you're beautiful close down and don't forget your hat. sukhamoy has ruined my hair now.
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special team assembled near the end of world war ii to save many of europe priceless treasure from nazi destruction. there's a northern california woman with a special connection to the real monuments men. george warren has her story. >> allied special team. assembled to save europe great cultural achievement from certain destruction in the last day of the war. >> to be honest i'm learning so much. from this. >> like so many of us leslie of lincoln new almost nothing about the real monuments men. even though she's related to the team leader. man portrayed by george clooney in the film. >> george stout was my grandfather. and where i got my name lease lee. >> her father died when she was a teenager. just 6 years after his father george passed away. neither one mentioned the harvard educated art conservationist heroic role in world war ii she only learned about the men when the book came out in 2009. >> curious how would he take all this attention. the it's kind of not if him. >> while we must and will win this war. >>reporter: stout name was changed for the movie leslie says to allow clooney to take some liberty with g
special team assembled near the end of world war ii to save many of europe priceless treasure from nazi destruction. there's a northern california woman with a special connection to the real monuments men. george warren has her story. >> allied special team. assembled to save europe great cultural achievement from certain destruction in the last day of the war. >> to be honest i'm learning so much. from this. >> like so many of us leslie of lincoln new almost nothing about the...
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special team assembled near the end of world war ii to save many of europe priceless treasure from nazi destruction. there's a northern california woman with a special connection to the real monuments men. george warren has her story. >> allied special team. assembled to save europe great cultural achievement from certain destruction in the last day of the war. >> to be honest i'm learning so much. from this. >> like so many of us leslie of lincoln new almost nothing about the real monuments men. even though she's related to the team leader. man portrayed by george clooney in the film. >> george stout was my grandfather. and where i got my name lease lee. >> her father died when she was a teenager. just 6 years after his father george passed away. neither one mentioned the harvard educated art conservationist heroic role in world war ii she only learned about the men when the book came out in 2009. >> curious how would he take all this attention. the it's kind of not if him. >> while we must and will win this war. >>reporter: stout name was changed for the movie leslie says to allow clooney to take some liberty with g
special team assembled near the end of world war ii to save many of europe priceless treasure from nazi destruction. there's a northern california woman with a special connection to the real monuments men. george warren has her story. >> allied special team. assembled to save europe great cultural achievement from certain destruction in the last day of the war. >> to be honest i'm learning so much. from this. >> like so many of us leslie of lincoln new almost nothing about the...
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special team assembled near the end of world war ii to save many of europe priceless treasure from nazi destruction. there's a northernalifornia woman with a special connection to the real monuments men. george warren has her story. >> allied special team. assembled to save europe great cultural achievement from certain destruction in the last day of the war. >> to be honest i'm learning so much. from this. >> like so many of us leslie of lincoln new almost nothing about the real monuments men. even though she's related to the team leader. man portrayed by george clooney in the film. >> george stout was my grandfather. and where i got my name lease lee. >> her father died when she was a teenager. just 6 years after his father george passed away. neither one mentioned the harvard educated art conservationist heroic role in world war ii she only learned about the men when the book came out in 2009. >> curious how would he take all this attention. the it's kind of not if him. >> while we must and will win this war. >>reporter: stout name was changed for the movie leslie says to allow clooney to take some liberty with gra
special team assembled near the end of world war ii to save many of europe priceless treasure from nazi destruction. there's a northernalifornia woman with a special connection to the real monuments men. george warren has her story. >> allied special team. assembled to save europe great cultural achievement from certain destruction in the last day of the war. >> to be honest i'm learning so much. from this. >> like so many of us leslie of lincoln new almost nothing about the...
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northern greece. >> this is one of the europe's most polluting power stations, producing about a fifth of the greece's electricity. it produced 13 million tonnes of carbon dioxide. it burns brown coal, a dirty coal that's pol verized and blasted into the 30 storey high furnaces. >> under e.u. law, every the idea is to offset carbon emissions and encourage the use of environmentally friendly sources of energy. instead of moving away. the public power corporation is investing 1.8 million in a cleaner plant. >> this is the only abundant fuel. it generates half its electricity, and there's enough here to burn for decades. it's the cheapest form of energy, if greece is to fuel a turn around. this may be the best options. the fires of industry are going out. the biggest steel smelter is going employ 2,500. >> greece plays about 32 euro, we pay 80. spain and france are cheaper. they are the countries we compete with. the cost of electricity will rise with the price of carbon. >> we are talking about the price of three to four euros, normally it should be 50 to 20 euros per tonne. the power companies are taki
northern greece. >> this is one of the europe's most polluting power stations, producing about a fifth of the greece's electricity. it produced 13 million tonnes of carbon dioxide. it burns brown coal, a dirty coal that's pol verized and blasted into the 30 storey high furnaces. >> under e.u. law, every the idea is to offset carbon emissions and encourage the use of environmentally friendly sources of energy. instead of moving away. the public power corporation is investing 1.8...