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gaza what we have seen for the last well i don't want to go too far but let's say since since the oslo agreement this is 9093 so we're talking 26 years ago most of the pressure was directed. at israel if we really want to see a fair deal. then we should come into the negotiating table without any preconditions and the compromises should come from all sides not just from israeli ambassador why are you talking about the also glue agreement obviously mike bump aoe the u.s. secretary of state has said that he'll recognize israeli illegal settlements even quoting ronald reagan even though of course ronald reagan said these illegal colonial settlements are ill advised and represent an obstacle to peace there is no all slue agreement at all now well the oslo actually did not deal at all with the settlements i think it should be discussed and i think in all the agreement so far it should be discussed between the 2 parties and it is true that. pale has not. actually come up with this idea. originally basically it's very consistent with the letter of george w. bush 2004 april 2004 when he wrote
gaza what we have seen for the last well i don't want to go too far but let's say since since the oslo agreement this is 9093 so we're talking 26 years ago most of the pressure was directed. at israel if we really want to see a fair deal. then we should come into the negotiating table without any preconditions and the compromises should come from all sides not just from israeli ambassador why are you talking about the also glue agreement obviously mike bump aoe the u.s. secretary of state has...
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ill advised and represent an obstacle to peace there is no also a agreement that will now well the oslo actually did not deal at all with the settlements i think it should be discussed and i think in all the agreements so far it should be discussed between the 2 parties and it is true that. pill has not. actually come up with this idea. originally basically it's very consistent with the letter of georgia. bush 2004 april 2004 when he wrote a letter to then prime minister ariel sharon saying that realities on the ground in assessing state actually recognition of what we call here are the major blocks well as i say 1st cush it ronald reagan of course the oslo accords were in the context of un security council resolution 446 about settlements surely even the us peace negotiator martin indyk has called the troop decision agreed should just move at the very moment israel has a new government a you expecting violent retaliation from your enemies because of what they say is israeli colonial atrocities i don't think so i don't think so because at the end of the day i think they all realize that
ill advised and represent an obstacle to peace there is no also a agreement that will now well the oslo actually did not deal at all with the settlements i think it should be discussed and i think in all the agreements so far it should be discussed between the 2 parties and it is true that. pill has not. actually come up with this idea. originally basically it's very consistent with the letter of georgia. bush 2004 april 2004 when he wrote a letter to then prime minister ariel sharon saying...
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ramallah thank you very much for joining us so the we talked about that we mentioned just now the oslo thank you they also of course as part of arafat's legacy there it's been many many challenges what has what progress has really been made since the promise of the oslo accord well the us law agreements on what we call the nation of principles that agreement has been seriously flawed and it had all sorts of built in obstacles and problems which in them in many ways you know came back to haunt and so the those who signed the agreement had in many ways adopted the functional rather than the territorial approach adopted the phase that road separation of people from the london sun so in many ways the worst that is an awesome though came to fruition by allowing israel to prolong its occupation to continue its expansion and to prevent actually effectively to destroy the emergence of an independent palestinian state and i think there was a great deal of bad phase in terms of the formulation of such agreements but where we are now in a sense we have seen the end of the chances of peace not onl
ramallah thank you very much for joining us so the we talked about that we mentioned just now the oslo thank you they also of course as part of arafat's legacy there it's been many many challenges what has what progress has really been made since the promise of the oslo accord well the us law agreements on what we call the nation of principles that agreement has been seriously flawed and it had all sorts of built in obstacles and problems which in them in many ways you know came back to haunt...
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brent: you''re at t the airportn the way to also, thank you -- also -- oslo, thank you.ope francis is embarking on a trip to thailand. he is the first to travel to the largely buddhist country in four decades. he will meet with the small catholic community, many of whom have spent weeks preparing for the visit. >> thailand's catholic community is abuzz witith the statement -- excitement. >> the news about the pope's arrivaval has made all the less- all ofof us feel very excited. i'm eager to show him how strong of a believer i am in catholicism. >> at a convent in a different part of town, seems isis just -- seamstresses have been making sure that they are deked out in the country's f finest threads. it has been so long since a pope traveled to thailand, that ththe video footage is grainy. john paul ii is the last. that wasas in 1984, so the fact that the current pontiff has not left the country off the map is a big deal for the community. christians just -- makeup just 1% of the population. they can be found in one of bangkok's biggest slumsms. a missionary says christi
brent: you''re at t the airportn the way to also, thank you -- also -- oslo, thank you.ope francis is embarking on a trip to thailand. he is the first to travel to the largely buddhist country in four decades. he will meet with the small catholic community, many of whom have spent weeks preparing for the visit. >> thailand's catholic community is abuzz witith the statement -- excitement. >> the news about the pope's arrivaval has made all the less- all ofof us feel very excited. i'm...
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over in oslo, the biggest follower is dnb. dropping by 3.9% this morning.e than 4% after start a laundering investigation into that business. that is the headline coming through to us from oslo on that one. a little weaker. some of the money managers also under pressure. there has been some news flow around that sector and the developments over the last week. european markets opening lower this morning. approaching the end of the year, analysts have begun to publish their 2020 outlooks for european equities and beyond. bank of america said in the event of a stronger-than-expected growth rebound european equities could rise up to 13% next year. see at at barclays moderate upside. joining us now to discuss where we had at the end of 2019 into 2020, a global economist and an investment committee member. welcome both of you to the program. let's get your thoughts on european stocks, shall we? let's start with the calls from various houses into 2020. your thoughts first on european stocks in 2020. >> we think that there could be some upside in 2024 european stoc
over in oslo, the biggest follower is dnb. dropping by 3.9% this morning.e than 4% after start a laundering investigation into that business. that is the headline coming through to us from oslo on that one. a little weaker. some of the money managers also under pressure. there has been some news flow around that sector and the developments over the last week. european markets opening lower this morning. approaching the end of the year, analysts have begun to publish their 2020 outlooks for...
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us is professor of law at the university of oslo an institute of legal studies he's followed the case closely and joins us from florence in italy welcome to d.w. why do you think it's taken the swedish prosecutors 9 years to work out there is insufficient evidence to charge mr sawyer. that's a very good question. it's clear that they could have interviewed miss in london in their code or an embassy where they had sort. they did not do so and the prosecutors were criticized by the supreme court in its review where it did not tun the decision is made from this we just saw it in this exhibition. context but criticised very strong in the decisions and the procedures followed and that it was disproportionate to continue to pursue a sausage in the way which to prosecutors were doing so they had a very high threshold to continue this procedure and now what we have seen is a new round also in. swedish court of the instance where they applied for pretrial detention on mistress on and and the prosecution said they had these battles swedish courts and so sale of prescription so i think that it's
us is professor of law at the university of oslo an institute of legal studies he's followed the case closely and joins us from florence in italy welcome to d.w. why do you think it's taken the swedish prosecutors 9 years to work out there is insufficient evidence to charge mr sawyer. that's a very good question. it's clear that they could have interviewed miss in london in their code or an embassy where they had sort. they did not do so and the prosecutors were criticized by the supreme court...
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about today's decision we want to pull in moms on dana's he's a professor of law at the university of oslo in to toot of legal studies he has followed these on skis closely 'd he joins us i understand from the airport in frankfurt on his way back to australia it's good to have you on the program what do you make of today's decision i mean we're talking about an investigation that's 9 years old and today we hear that the evidence just isn't strong enough. well it's not surprising the prosecutors have been criticized by the courts in sweden they have a very narrow. margin and they have clearly now. it's run its course. it is not surprising in any way and is this a. a time that the prosecutors in sweden can they'd say that their sense satisfied with what they've done for the past 9 years i mean this investigation has been stopped and restarted at least what 2 or 3 times he did it if it is clear proportionate it is clearly disproportionate. it's very good that they have not brought this today. and what about the fact that so much time has passed there are some critics who say that julian a son
about today's decision we want to pull in moms on dana's he's a professor of law at the university of oslo in to toot of legal studies he has followed these on skis closely 'd he joins us i understand from the airport in frankfurt on his way back to australia it's good to have you on the program what do you make of today's decision i mean we're talking about an investigation that's 9 years old and today we hear that the evidence just isn't strong enough. well it's not surprising the prosecutors...
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really a product is not really sure we're getting because we're going to get to the political goal osloased on the wrong. we're getting lost a little bit here in the word occupation look at eugene is trying to tell you and why did he tell you it's not an occupation let's say you jeans right let's look. say we throw out everything you know the consensus opinion the world that means that israel rules over millions of palestinians that have no ability to vote so have no political rights they cannot move freely well israeli jews who live in the exact same territory or so this is the state with full free movement with full political right ok full civil rights with full access to water should eugene wants its cake its if you want to call israel democracy but then say that it is no occupation so israel's a sovereign also owing to lean's of tells you made the point let eugene come back to you having your cake and eat it is not occupation but you don't give people any rights omar want to have his cake and eat it too because in the go on in eastern jerusalem where the residents can well vote wher
really a product is not really sure we're getting because we're going to get to the political goal osloased on the wrong. we're getting lost a little bit here in the word occupation look at eugene is trying to tell you and why did he tell you it's not an occupation let's say you jeans right let's look. say we throw out everything you know the consensus opinion the world that means that israel rules over millions of palestinians that have no ability to vote so have no political rights they...
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as a device that isn't up in oslo personal trips to other countries may be applied for without giving any family all other reason. it's was here. in the park is going to be made as one of the border crossings between east and west germany. at this point i called out when. just as far as i know immediately. but i was shocked immediately i leapt up and left my supper i really wanted to know what this rubbish. it was all about you know a. lot worse in the fog i think of the interest. as it's true permanent departures can take place with all of the border crossings into west germany west berlin. the man in charge of the border crossing at palm harbor must pass or have made an action film called to his superior what hatchet bosky been talking about the noise and a lot of the real he said to me you're calling me because of that rubbish i said yes that's exactly why i'm calling he said you know the orders east german citizens are only allowed to leave under the current conditions meaning they need a passport and a proper visa otherwise they have to be turned back. $500.00 which are strictly.
as a device that isn't up in oslo personal trips to other countries may be applied for without giving any family all other reason. it's was here. in the park is going to be made as one of the border crossings between east and west germany. at this point i called out when. just as far as i know immediately. but i was shocked immediately i leapt up and left my supper i really wanted to know what this rubbish. it was all about you know a. lot worse in the fog i think of the interest. as it's true...
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supremacist greg johnson hours before he was slated to give a speech at a far-right conference in oslo saturday, saying johnson's hate speech posed a threat. johnson has expressed support for anders breivik, a norwegian right-wing terrorist who killed 77 people, mainly children, in 2011 in the deadliest attack in norway since world war ii. in milwaukee, wisconsin, a man was arrested after allegedly throwing acid in the face of a peruvian man and calling him "illegal," telling him to get out of this country. mahud villalaz is s a u.s. citizen. milwaukee says they are investigated the attack as a hate crime. saudi arabia's state-owned oil company saudi aramco is going public in what could be the world's biggest initial public offering. saudi aramco is planning to list on the riyadh stock exchange. the company is estimated to be worth over $1 trillion. the philadelphia city council unanimously voted to pass a domestic workers bill of rights. the new legislation would require employers to provide nannies, housekeepers, and home health aides with a written contract detailing hourly wages, o
supremacist greg johnson hours before he was slated to give a speech at a far-right conference in oslo saturday, saying johnson's hate speech posed a threat. johnson has expressed support for anders breivik, a norwegian right-wing terrorist who killed 77 people, mainly children, in 2011 in the deadliest attack in norway since world war ii. in milwaukee, wisconsin, a man was arrested after allegedly throwing acid in the face of a peruvian man and calling him "illegal," telling him to...
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makes sense for euronext in the last bidding war, euronext won it was against nasdaq to snag up the oslo exchange and won that in may just a year before it was dublin that was euronext acquired yes, that's a logical step investors seem to like it, up 40% this year alone. >> it's interesting you said in previous episodes they have been quite aggressive when it comes to bidding and they won both of the previous episodes you mentioned. in this case we know this morning that euronext confirmed they're in talks with bme but we don't know the number yet. we just know the number from the swiss stock exchange who themselves already bidding 33% premium to the bme closing price on friday. so that really sets the tone for how aggressive this bidding war could get between the two sides. euronext has shown appetite in the past to go and be quite forceful. >> yes we have to wait to see if euronext come up with a better figure than 6 for bme. again, another potential target for euronext because they said, been on the lookout, would be milan. while lse is in their deal to extending the data sector, they
makes sense for euronext in the last bidding war, euronext won it was against nasdaq to snag up the oslo exchange and won that in may just a year before it was dublin that was euronext acquired yes, that's a logical step investors seem to like it, up 40% this year alone. >> it's interesting you said in previous episodes they have been quite aggressive when it comes to bidding and they won both of the previous episodes you mentioned. in this case we know this morning that euronext...
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he spoke in oslo monday evening. be watching for other fed speakers this week including jerome powell. joining us now is the head of investment grade credit europe at wells fargo asset management. welcome. the fed on pause, and we have inn a pass on yields optimism on trade talks. >> it is something to watch. we have seen quite a move in the last few weeks. there is a reason for that. we have seen some positive news on the geopolitical side. it started in the summer when we had a resolution in terms of what happened to the italian government. less uncertainty there. then the u.k. did not drop out of the eu on the 31st of october. good news in terms of trade talks as well between the u.s. and china. it has been building gradually. a pause at this point from the fed makes sense. a bit of a steepening of the curve as well. we will see if it goes on. we need a bit more clarity on these issues. good morning. how steep can she go? what are the consequences of the premium? >> there is still room for the term premium to incr
he spoke in oslo monday evening. be watching for other fed speakers this week including jerome powell. joining us now is the head of investment grade credit europe at wells fargo asset management. welcome. the fed on pause, and we have inn a pass on yields optimism on trade talks. >> it is something to watch. we have seen quite a move in the last few weeks. there is a reason for that. we have seen some positive news on the geopolitical side. it started in the summer when we had a...
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refugee council which has been working in the yemen for several years now joins me now on skype via oslo you must be very relieved to hear this news own that this operation is about to happen we are this is a rare glimmer of hope in a in a desperate war situation. for years for airport to be reopened for these medical flights but also for other commercial once a 1000000000. this is is a place where which always had to send patients out of the country because they couldn't care for the worst and most complicated medical treatments then the airport was closed at the same time as the medical systems in yemen lapsed so for years now we've seen thousands die in unnecessary and from those who opens over but for many patients there is now hope that they can get abroad and get treatment resettled your your organization is one of many humanitarian organizations helping those in yemen how will you or can you all hope to coordinate your efforts with the world health organization how does that relationship work. well it's really the world health organization but also unicef. and several. n.g.o.s who
refugee council which has been working in the yemen for several years now joins me now on skype via oslo you must be very relieved to hear this news own that this operation is about to happen we are this is a rare glimmer of hope in a in a desperate war situation. for years for airport to be reopened for these medical flights but also for other commercial once a 1000000000. this is is a place where which always had to send patients out of the country because they couldn't care for the worst and...
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laughter ] >> jimmy: no, but really, you used to watch it >> no, it's true i was doing this film in oslo it was the film i did after. and i was sitting there. and i was already doing a little bit of press for "the girl." and i was like, "i don't understand what they are asking me 'cause i have to learn english. and then, i couldn't sleep it was a quite intense movie so i was up in the nights and watching american late shows and reading papers and trying to get into the language >> jimmy: that's wild. where originally were you from originally i'm swedish, spanish my dad was a spanish flamenco singer my mom's swedish, my step dad icelandic. so i have a strange mix. >> jimmy: wow. >> yeah. >> jimmy: how fun. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and do you get to come to new york often >> yeah, i have a lot of friends here i come as much as -- i shot two movies here. and then, i come whenever i can. but you know, what's funny, i heard you talk about the red sauna, the infrared sauna. >> jimmy: yes. >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, you know that? >> yeah. >> jimmy: oh, sweet. >> i do that i do that. do you know why? >
laughter ] >> jimmy: no, but really, you used to watch it >> no, it's true i was doing this film in oslo it was the film i did after. and i was sitting there. and i was already doing a little bit of press for "the girl." and i was like, "i don't understand what they are asking me 'cause i have to learn english. and then, i couldn't sleep it was a quite intense movie so i was up in the nights and watching american late shows and reading papers and trying to get into...
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in israel and joins us now from tel aviv thank you so much for your time so that moment in 1903 the oslo accords there obviously there are critics that would say it was flawed but it was there was an inflection point since then is it clear to you that the 2 state solution is dead what do you say. no it is not there is no alternative i mean there is no one state solution neither for the pre-stimulus and nor for israel both peoples deserve their own states and believe that to eventually do so will happen and not in 100 years from now but much less than that. yasser arafat as it was now said was an icon or revolution least and more than a state bill that it is for sure he made something which was unique and he will be remembered for that by bringing the palestinian issue today to the world knowledge high on the agenda a much more than before him and that was of course very important for the palestinian people for us as israelis his decision in 88 a national policy and council decision you know just it was very very important this was i believe the real milestone in which the palestinian lea
in israel and joins us now from tel aviv thank you so much for your time so that moment in 1903 the oslo accords there obviously there are critics that would say it was flawed but it was there was an inflection point since then is it clear to you that the 2 state solution is dead what do you say. no it is not there is no alternative i mean there is no one state solution neither for the pre-stimulus and nor for israel both peoples deserve their own states and believe that to eventually do so...
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gained control of the palestine liberation organization with arafat as its leader eventually signed the oslo accords with israeli prime minister yitzhak rabin in september 993 which created the promise of peace but 26 years later the still no resolution to the israel palestine conflict and settlement expansion continues arafat died in 2004 from what was reported to be a month long illness but an al-jazeera investigation in 2012 found our fat was poisoned by radioactive toxins and anish rai's an executive committee member of the palestine liberation organization she says israel has done yasser arafat steps toward speace he would feel a certain degree of disappointment because he had hoped to bring the palestinians to independence to lead them to self-determination to statehood to the implementation of that out of return for the palestinian refugees and all those efforts were thwarted in many ways what we're seeing is a resumption of the catastrophe of the not by of 1048 rather than through a certain of the 2 state solution or the emergence of an independent palestinian state which are muslim
gained control of the palestine liberation organization with arafat as its leader eventually signed the oslo accords with israeli prime minister yitzhak rabin in september 993 which created the promise of peace but 26 years later the still no resolution to the israel palestine conflict and settlement expansion continues arafat died in 2004 from what was reported to be a month long illness but an al-jazeera investigation in 2012 found our fat was poisoned by radioactive toxins and anish rai's an...
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group that is held together in the 5 years since it was formed by khanna al-jazeera washington of oslo in jordan joins us live now from washington we know u.s. officials have been concerned about the possible reemergence of ice and what was the focus of today's talks. that was the number one focus trying to make certain that even though the caliphate has been dismantled in both northern syria and in iraq to make certain that eisel does not find a way to reconstitute itself and to try to once again put hundreds of thousands of people under their control there's also the concern about eisel inspiring other groups to try to take up separate efforts this is something which might pompei of the u.s. secretary of state addressed when he opened the conference on thursday morning today we're watching the space once occupied by this fraudulent caliphate like a hawk that's why we're maintaining our residual president saddam from southern syria and a capacity to conduct air operations we reposition some of our troops in northeast syria and in the broader region as well to make sure that isis will
group that is held together in the 5 years since it was formed by khanna al-jazeera washington of oslo in jordan joins us live now from washington we know u.s. officials have been concerned about the possible reemergence of ice and what was the focus of today's talks. that was the number one focus trying to make certain that even though the caliphate has been dismantled in both northern syria and in iraq to make certain that eisel does not find a way to reconstitute itself and to try to once...
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in the oslo process that is the only process in conversations looking for a political solution. could you please give us your understanding of the issue regarding elections under what terms and is some agreement being reached between the regime and guido? >> okay. as regards to the military, we start off it's very hard for us to know what's happening within the military. it's black box. we can't penetrate it, we don't know. and some won't give you information because they're very afraid of being marked as spies. there's some intelligence -- this is normal because the military is the essential pillar of the government of the government knows. that the armed forces are key to this entire story of change. so they are going to make sure that this doesn't happen. the military are very discreet with their information, but what -- but what are we able to know? the first element is that in my view, from my perspective, and i understand that people have different perspectives and i welcome them all but in my view the military is the essential key to any chance for bringing about change i
in the oslo process that is the only process in conversations looking for a political solution. could you please give us your understanding of the issue regarding elections under what terms and is some agreement being reached between the regime and guido? >> okay. as regards to the military, we start off it's very hard for us to know what's happening within the military. it's black box. we can't penetrate it, we don't know. and some won't give you information because they're very afraid...
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eric rosengren speaking today in oslo, and federal reserve chair jay powell testifying on capitol hill for the breakdown, michael mckee, bloomberg international economics and policy correspondent. -- saira malik of nuveen still with brooke and i as well. what was your long-term take away from that conversation? michael: the fed is on hold into 2020, and that is going to be enough to keep the economy growing at about where it is. everything else depends on donald trump and whether he continues the trade war. if that continues or escalates, things could deteriorate in the fed would have to rethink. aced on what they know now, they don't need to do anything else. they think they stimulated the economy. if the consumer keeps spending, we will stay where we are. brooke: i know the china ppi numbers today were pretty weak. there's concern about whether that filters into the u.s. and europe and depresses inflation here. is that something we should watch for the fed? michael: it's not just inflation. it's also a sign that the economy there is weak, which then brings back that whole global rece
eric rosengren speaking today in oslo, and federal reserve chair jay powell testifying on capitol hill for the breakdown, michael mckee, bloomberg international economics and policy correspondent. -- saira malik of nuveen still with brooke and i as well. what was your long-term take away from that conversation? michael: the fed is on hold into 2020, and that is going to be enough to keep the economy growing at about where it is. everything else depends on donald trump and whether he continues...
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anna: breaking news from and oslo, they announced a new ceo.aving an interim ceo, jacob schram to this position. interesting place right now in america, it is fascinating where norwegian air will be five years from now. they are counting the fed and its, jordan rochester with us as we consider what is out there for the central banks. let's go back to the old days when we did not know. now we know what the minutes are. what view does anyone get? jordan: the economy can pour over the language used. there are a couple of examples jerome powell was talking about in testimony not long ago about significant gush of the target rate -- of the target rate. will that be in the minutes? the consensus on the council? economists make their long term forecast, while they might not move a big amount on the they need to forecast correctly. tom: tell me the quality in the united states, multiple dissents. does it help you glean the dissent level? jordan: when a speaker makes public comments and the minutes as well and the consensus view, something -- that shoul
anna: breaking news from and oslo, they announced a new ceo.aving an interim ceo, jacob schram to this position. interesting place right now in america, it is fascinating where norwegian air will be five years from now. they are counting the fed and its, jordan rochester with us as we consider what is out there for the central banks. let's go back to the old days when we did not know. now we know what the minutes are. what view does anyone get? jordan: the economy can pour over the language...
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to stockholm, but they will cut some of the flights to stockholm and copenhagen, but flights from osloi would also point to a couple of other airlines, including alitalia, including speculation about what will happen to alitalia. tom: the italian junket is very expensive right now. and a lot of kids flying in the united states this holiday season. u.s. markets will be closed tomorrow. i will be in early. two --be in early francine: cook. tom: the goose. the oven. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." tom and francine from london and new york. this is whylts -- also people here not come coming in, pretty much with expectations coming in. great reviews but also concerns about some of the hardware inside. we will keep a close eye on it and show you where they end up. years, baby soon appeared markets anticipating a flow of economic data in the u.s. today. durable goods, personal income spending after that. the fed will also release -- tom has charts for each one of these indicators. ofare back with global sales -- talk about the u.s. economy that you're seeing right now. with then
to stockholm, but they will cut some of the flights to stockholm and copenhagen, but flights from osloi would also point to a couple of other airlines, including alitalia, including speculation about what will happen to alitalia. tom: the italian junket is very expensive right now. and a lot of kids flying in the united states this holiday season. u.s. markets will be closed tomorrow. i will be in early. two --be in early francine: cook. tom: the goose. the oven. ♪ francine: this is...
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this year's international our ocean conference in oslo where corporations and governments from around the world, even the helpless trump administration made national and corporate and regional ocean commitments. norway leads a panel of 14 nations -- 14 heads of state and the united states special envoy for the ocean advised by people like our own former noaa administrator. a recent panel report outlined five major ocean initiatives that could reduce 20% of global emissions by 2050. the united nations also declared the 2020's the decade of ocean science for sustainable development. the world has turned toward action on oceans. now usually in confronting threats of this magnitude, the united states sets an example of leadership. we are abandoning that tradition. in conversations about climate change and ocean challenges, the u.s. is, at best, absent, at worst we're the obstruction. that's a mistake. the united states should not loose its place as an international leader, not if we care about our role as an indispensable nation, not if we care about the prosperity of our democracy. it do
this year's international our ocean conference in oslo where corporations and governments from around the world, even the helpless trump administration made national and corporate and regional ocean commitments. norway leads a panel of 14 nations -- 14 heads of state and the united states special envoy for the ocean advised by people like our own former noaa administrator. a recent panel report outlined five major ocean initiatives that could reduce 20% of global emissions by 2050. the united...