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in scandinavia they don't have that fight. and get along better after it because of it.n: what do they do in sweden, norway, denmark? >> divide the marital assets. >> by themselves. >> use accountant or mediator or some jointly respected person but don't go court. john: in america, goes to divorce courts, even if you are right, you pay, every minute fighting you pay your lawyers more. >> the judge says if you win, you have to pay. john: the documentary's filled with what seems like clear injustice. >> my wife, my present wife of 26 years sends my ex-wife who divorced me 30 some years ago sends her a check every day. >> the judge told me i have to work two jobs in order to keep him out of jail. >> the judges make decision after spending very little time on your case. >> the average case in all fairness is maybe five to ten minutes. >> all judges have the same middle name -- god. john: you're saying they're playing god in five minutes. >> in the united states, so many divorces and so few judges. because we have to go through courthouses, the judge has to hear every case. t
in scandinavia they don't have that fight. and get along better after it because of it.n: what do they do in sweden, norway, denmark? >> divide the marital assets. >> by themselves. >> use accountant or mediator or some jointly respected person but don't go court. john: in america, goes to divorce courts, even if you are right, you pay, every minute fighting you pay your lawyers more. >> the judge says if you win, you have to pay. john: the documentary's filled with what...
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probably more prestigious to write crime fiction in scandinavia during the 1970's, 1980's, and 1990'shan it was in other countries in europe. the 1990's, there were so many scandinavian writers and norwegian writers. that is probably part of the reason why right now scandinavia is experiencing this huge interest in not only the novels, but tv series. >> television is opened up for you. that's a place where you will plant your flag. -- what isresting interesting in writing and storytelling right now, the boundaries between the novel and the movie and the tv series are becoming more and more blurred. you find there somebody crossovers. -- so many crossovers. a writer once said the novel can exist and have a right to exist only to the extent the novel is theg what only novel can do but i disagree. i think what we see now is that novels are becoming more like movies. movies are becoming more like novels. you see the hundred hour story of the tv series is becoming the next big thing. where we have probably the most cutting-edge storytelling right saidhich is if you had that the people 10 y
probably more prestigious to write crime fiction in scandinavia during the 1970's, 1980's, and 1990'shan it was in other countries in europe. the 1990's, there were so many scandinavian writers and norwegian writers. that is probably part of the reason why right now scandinavia is experiencing this huge interest in not only the novels, but tv series. >> television is opened up for you. that's a place where you will plant your flag. -- what isresting interesting in writing and storytelling...
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storytelling talents, and it was -- it was probably more prestigious to write crime fiction in scandinavia during the '70s, '80s and '90s than it was in other countries in europe. and by the end of the '90s, there were so many scandinavian writers and norwegian writers that that's probably part of the reason why, right now, scandinavia is experiencing this huge interest in not only the novels but, you know -- >> charlie: this opened up for you. that's a place i'm sure you're planting your flag. >> yeah, well, i think what's interesting in writing and storytelling now is the boundaries between the novel and the movie and the tv series are becoming more and more blurred. you know, you find there are so many crossovers. and i think a writer once said the novel can exist and have the right to exist only to the extent that the novel is doing what only the novel can do, which is, you know, i think is greatly put, but i disagree. i totally disagree. i think that what we see now is that novels are becoming more like movies, movies are becoming more like novels, and you see the 100-hour story of th
storytelling talents, and it was -- it was probably more prestigious to write crime fiction in scandinavia during the '70s, '80s and '90s than it was in other countries in europe. and by the end of the '90s, there were so many scandinavian writers and norwegian writers that that's probably part of the reason why, right now, scandinavia is experiencing this huge interest in not only the novels but, you know -- >> charlie: this opened up for you. that's a place i'm sure you're planting your...
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48 million people, and it is already present in some countries, including the u.k., ireland, and scandinavia. ebay is also in the spotlight after it revealed details of a cyber attack. it is asking all of its users to change their passwords. toy says hackers were able access the personal details of its users, including phone numbers and passwords. it says the hackers were not able to access financial detail -- details like credit card numbers, and that might be their saving grace. the shares were trading down this hour. and let's also look at shares in bnp paribas. they sell on wednesday on reports the french bank is facing a hefty fine in the united states. the u.s. says authority is seeking more than $5 billion or 3.6 billion euros. officials are discussing a settlement over allegations the bank violated u.s. sanctions on countries like iran and sudan. and that is the business news for now. back to you. >> thank you very much for that update. ourit is time now for caught upate, and we with american actor john q sack. take a look. >> hello there. cannestime for another rendezvous. this attr
48 million people, and it is already present in some countries, including the u.k., ireland, and scandinavia. ebay is also in the spotlight after it revealed details of a cyber attack. it is asking all of its users to change their passwords. toy says hackers were able access the personal details of its users, including phone numbers and passwords. it says the hackers were not able to access financial detail -- details like credit card numbers, and that might be their saving grace. the shares...
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but also in greece and scandinavia.
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any plans to do one in scandinavia? >> we have extension plans this year.opening in san francisco. we will open in honolulu. in april, we will do for you. >> you will be all over the map. >> we just did a deal in florida. and the cayman islands. it is a joint venture we are doing. hopefully we will have more done in the caribbean. >> i want to thank you very much. craig ling, minus5 ice bar down there. coming up next, the owner of the birdland jazz club talks about the state of live music and the future of jazz in new york city. in the 1930's and 1940's, manhattan was the center of the jazz world. charlie parker, whose name was bird. the original birdland closed, but the modern one is going strong. the owner, gianni valenti, joins me now. let's talk about music for a moment. it is a draw for any kind of club. what happens over the course of the last two years? >> there was a decline. in the 1960's and the 1970's, most americans turned their back on jazz. it went away to europe and asia. in the early 1980's, they were starting a resurgence. i've found that t
any plans to do one in scandinavia? >> we have extension plans this year.opening in san francisco. we will open in honolulu. in april, we will do for you. >> you will be all over the map. >> we just did a deal in florida. and the cayman islands. it is a joint venture we are doing. hopefully we will have more done in the caribbean. >> i want to thank you very much. craig ling, minus5 ice bar down there. coming up next, the owner of the birdland jazz club talks about the...
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. >> we do well across scandinavia. we also do well in france, the u.k., brazil, australia.e are going to be announcing a new project in asia in the next month. >> that is right. >> we're going to do something similar in asia. >> you will open your own reduction facility and asia. >> it will be a partnership with someone over there. >> what about the seasonal offerings when it comes to remembering? we are now in summer, our summer ale has been out for a month. it is a huge seller for us. it is second to our flagship brooklyn lager. >> what is different? nice is a light ale with a malt character to it. it is not like in terms of tasting close to water. it has a nice flavor to it. it comes in a beautiful can or bottle with a blue label. a summer colors. summer,.ve to see -- summer come. >> it is not just popped the top. it has a court at almost looks like a wine bottle. >> i brought a beer today. brooklyn green market. this beer is made with road n.y.c. runs the company that farmers market. it is made with grain that is grown in new york and massachusetts. it is a local beer.
. >> we do well across scandinavia. we also do well in france, the u.k., brazil, australia.e are going to be announcing a new project in asia in the next month. >> that is right. >> we're going to do something similar in asia. >> you will open your own reduction facility and asia. >> it will be a partnership with someone over there. >> what about the seasonal offerings when it comes to remembering? we are now in summer, our summer ale has been out for a...
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but also in greece and scandinavia. hopefully soon they will be talking to us letting -- our fridge will be talking to us, letting us know when it has run out of milk. >> do you want your fridge to tell you when you're out of milk if >> when your fridge starts talking to you, you had a long night, caroline. >> when i'm talking to the fridge, i've had a -- we have the g.d.p. number numbers. you say it is historical. >> i still think there is a story there. the diverge ens between germany and everybody else. france give you absolutely nothing. italy set to deliver .2% growth. can you call that growth? that is the ongoing story. >> i think the debate comes down to what is the next move or what is in the tool kit of the european central bank. let's cross over to david tweed. you'red a adidas headquarters. the m trying to draw parallel. there are lots of parallels. this is a company which has lots of employees outside germany. it is a major exporter but like the german economy which did do better than expected in the first q
but also in greece and scandinavia. hopefully soon they will be talking to us letting -- our fridge will be talking to us, letting us know when it has run out of milk. >> do you want your fridge to tell you when you're out of milk if >> when your fridge starts talking to you, you had a long night, caroline. >> when i'm talking to the fridge, i've had a -- we have the g.d.p. number numbers. you say it is historical. >> i still think there is a story there. the diverge ens...
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in scandinavia, they don't go to court to resolve matters. >> it's a way to adjudicate what's true andit's all about going your separate ways and doing what's best for the children. you don't need to have a fight to go your separate ways. >> what do they do in sweden, norway, denmark? >> they divide the marital assets. >> by themselves? >> they'll use an accountant or a mediator. they don't go to court. >> america goes to divorce courts. even if you're right, you pay because every minute you spend fighting means you have to pay your lawyers more. >> the judge says even if you win, you have to pay. the whole thing is just insane. >> the documentary is filled with what seems like clear injustice. >> my present wife of 26 years sends my ex-wife, who divorced me 30 some years ago, sending her a check every day. >> the judge told me i have to work two jobs in order to keep him out of jail. >> the judges make their decision often spending very little time on your case. >> all judges have the same middle name. god. >> you're saying they're playing god in five minutes. >> in the united states,
in scandinavia, they don't go to court to resolve matters. >> it's a way to adjudicate what's true andit's all about going your separate ways and doing what's best for the children. you don't need to have a fight to go your separate ways. >> what do they do in sweden, norway, denmark? >> they divide the marital assets. >> by themselves? >> they'll use an accountant or a mediator. they don't go to court. >> america goes to divorce courts. even if you're right,...
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on possiblyending holland, scandinavia, canada. i think our democracy is being depleted. it is weaker now. more concentrated power in the hands of few against many, and government snooping, corporations playing with our country, exporting jobs and industry and all the fine print that we have to sign the dotted line, the poverty is increasing. we are not competitive anymore when it comes to justice. we are not the standard. -- australia has a minimum wage. if you're over 20, it is $16 and $.90. if you're under 20, disease at $13 an hour or $11 an hour and has a lower unemployment rate. by the way, you have to vote in federal elections in australia. no politician has to spend time and money begging cuba to come out to vote. they see it as a civic duty. >> should that be a requirement in this country? >> i think we should have a referendum and big debate on. in australia, they just accepted. if you have an excuse, its ok, .ut 97%-90% vote if you violated, they fine you ucks. i spoke to the cab driver and told him that you live in a country with a force you to vote. he turned
on possiblyending holland, scandinavia, canada. i think our democracy is being depleted. it is weaker now. more concentrated power in the hands of few against many, and government snooping, corporations playing with our country, exporting jobs and industry and all the fine print that we have to sign the dotted line, the poverty is increasing. we are not competitive anymore when it comes to justice. we are not the standard. -- australia has a minimum wage. if you're over 20, it is $16 and $.90....
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holland, ll, possibly scandinavia, canada. think our democracy is being depleted, it is weaker now in so many ways. in the centrated power hands of a few against the many. and nment snooping corporations playing with our count jobs and xporting industry and all of the fine print that we have to sign on line and the poverty is increasing. competitive any more when it comes to justice. we are not the standard. australia. australia has a minimum wage. guess this. f you are over 20 it is $15.90 and the australian dollar is roughly equal. if you are under 20 it is either $13 an hour or $11. lower y have a unemployment rate. and you have to vote in federal elections. they have 98% turnout and no time andn has to spend money begging people to vote. host: should that be a this country? guest: i think we should have a debate on it. they just accept it. if you have an excuse it is ok to 98% vote. if you violate it they fine you and put it in the electoral fund. sydney a cab once in and i wanted to have a conversation with the cab driver
holland, ll, possibly scandinavia, canada. think our democracy is being depleted, it is weaker now in so many ways. in the centrated power hands of a few against the many. and nment snooping corporations playing with our count jobs and xporting industry and all of the fine print that we have to sign on line and the poverty is increasing. competitive any more when it comes to justice. we are not the standard. australia. australia has a minimum wage. guess this. f you are over 20 it is $15.90 and...
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it is now in britain, scandinavia and the netherlands.ow they have 48 million subscribers in 40 countries most of them in the u.s. about 36 million. already a lot of video streamers in europe. so tough competition ahead for the company. >>> petsmart is now joining petco in ending sales of chinese-made cat and dog treats. this will affect all 1300 of its stores. plans to remove them off the shelves by march of next year. petco hopes to ends its by the end of this year. the fda is not able to link directly any cat or dog deaths to treats made in china but it's received thousands of complaints including 1,000 or so that may have been related to dog and cat deaths related to the treats but no proof yet. >>> market up after a tough day yesterday. in the early going, so far dow is up 100 nasdaq up 19, s&p up 9, netflix shares up 1%. >> thank you. >> jason brooks from kcbs news, thank you. >>> marin county's muir beach is now off a list of imperiled bodies of water. the regional water quality control board had the beach on the list since 2006. t
it is now in britain, scandinavia and the netherlands.ow they have 48 million subscribers in 40 countries most of them in the u.s. about 36 million. already a lot of video streamers in europe. so tough competition ahead for the company. >>> petsmart is now joining petco in ending sales of chinese-made cat and dog treats. this will affect all 1300 of its stores. plans to remove them off the shelves by march of next year. petco hopes to ends its by the end of this year. the fda is not...
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on him in as upset as a bullet has has picked on them, it's ashes to allow that to continue five scandinavia once. and now i want young witnesses same a david c. herd grab this board would you say about that? what these are children and sewage in the last and if he's a bully may be bullied both years and is with . this mother should be considered a mother of the year, others believed she had no business going where she did. will the claims that this story is now a national and she has turned into a folk hero as may presley she's done the right thing. and so the boy leave my daughter a load to issue deliver any protective mother would do for a job. this release is ready for the challenge as they get back in court. the time now is nine and nine newly back. 9:12 on the kron 4 news 9:15 into tamarin and it's still pretty cloudy in san francisco the cool temperatures are inside the beay, wis to more sixties and he wasn't '70s by a lunch that. it will be a touch warmer than yesterday. 72 in santa clara 71 and san leandro, 72 degrees in vallejo and 70 degrees and locaoakland. all in all a little co
on him in as upset as a bullet has has picked on them, it's ashes to allow that to continue five scandinavia once. and now i want young witnesses same a david c. herd grab this board would you say about that? what these are children and sewage in the last and if he's a bully may be bullied both years and is with . this mother should be considered a mother of the year, others believed she had no business going where she did. will the claims that this story is now a national and she has turned...
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scandinavia is all about streaming now.n, 80% of the market is still physical cds. >> that is amazing. >> what you are seeing is the beginning of the end. i would not necessarily say it is the end just yet. >> christina, when was the last time you bought a cd? >> i don't even a member, actually. but for the niche player, someone who mixes their own music, you could see why you would want to buy it. but for the most part consumer , you are looking at an environment where everybody is stringing. and beats is one of the major places that is attracting a lot of attention lately, despite being the youngest of the bunch. >> it is brand-new. >> very brand-new. >> what exactly is apple buying andnd the name of dr. dre the connection to the headphone? >> break it up into three. first, the headphones, which is easy to distribute. everywhere you are selling apple iphones, ipods, you are selling headphones. apple will be able to combine the distribution side of it and the merchandising aspect of it. and the second thing, they are buyin
scandinavia is all about streaming now.n, 80% of the market is still physical cds. >> that is amazing. >> what you are seeing is the beginning of the end. i would not necessarily say it is the end just yet. >> christina, when was the last time you bought a cd? >> i don't even a member, actually. but for the niche player, someone who mixes their own music, you could see why you would want to buy it. but for the most part consumer , you are looking at an environment where...
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remember, norwegian, 70% of what they do is touching scandinavia. with them head-on in many areas. same as ryanair. what we do is very distinctive. we fly to primary airports and focus very much on our customers and how we are doing with our customers, making it as easy as possible for them. our focus is really on ourselves and how much more we can improve what we do, a very clear water between us and both of the legacies and the low-cost competition. competetally, we still primarily with the legacy carriers in every single market we operate in. debatee do you see the on another runway for the southeast of england heading? atyou think it will be gatwick, an airport you have some experience at? >> i have no idea. we are all waiting very much for the commissions recommendations. my hope is that this is not political football, that there are some bold decisions taken and that it is actually about passengers, where the demand is, where the value is going to come from. buildew is you do not very expensive infrastructure projects and expect passengers to
remember, norwegian, 70% of what they do is touching scandinavia. with them head-on in many areas. same as ryanair. what we do is very distinctive. we fly to primary airports and focus very much on our customers and how we are doing with our customers, making it as easy as possible for them. our focus is really on ourselves and how much more we can improve what we do, a very clear water between us and both of the legacies and the low-cost competition. competetally, we still primarily with the...
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. >> wait until hbo go becomes like netflix -- already in scandinavia and just a step away from doingt in this country. --the you think regulators >> they tried to double foreign regulators turned it down. what everybody in the market wants to watch for is late june -- late june and early july when the supreme court finally decides what the story is about aereo because that is going to change the landscape. if they get it through and they are approved, you have to watch for a major, massive overhaul of the way the major media is set up. denied, it can impact on the cloud and on the future of internet streaming. it will hurt facebook, it will hurt google. >> 11 example of what will happen if it is indeed allowed to continue operating -- >> you have a question that les major heads of networks, will they go all cable and not give away their content for free? >> why not? i was wondering why they didn't do it for a long time. reality, it is a question of how many subscribers theyreo going to have -- will not let you know but probably fewer than 100,000. >> people don't still watch nbc with
. >> wait until hbo go becomes like netflix -- already in scandinavia and just a step away from doingt in this country. --the you think regulators >> they tried to double foreign regulators turned it down. what everybody in the market wants to watch for is late june -- late june and early july when the supreme court finally decides what the story is about aereo because that is going to change the landscape. if they get it through and they are approved, you have to watch for a major,...
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in scandinavia and in germany, they are very successful. >> is twitter going to help us reinvent televisiont my homepage? e-mail, it islike part of the ether, something that is always there. it is the nerve system of the internet. it is important -- it is a great other --t news and >> is twitter one of the big investors? the scalability of twitter is also an issue. >> i think it is fantastic as a service. it has potential to be there for a very long time. big, big, the next big company? i am not so sure. it is a challenge for all of these companies which become successful. you create a large user base. if you do not try to innovate a business model on top of that, that is a big challenge. >> that was the founder and chief executive of a taco and o andnder -- of atomic cofounder of skype. >> today, mark zuckerberg turned 30. it has been a pretty good day for the tech billionaire. billion for every year of his life yet? >> if this had happened about a month ago, yes. he has about $27 billion. he is 30. i think he is doing ok. >> how does he stack up against other useful billionaires -- ?outhf
in scandinavia and in germany, they are very successful. >> is twitter going to help us reinvent televisiont my homepage? e-mail, it islike part of the ether, something that is always there. it is the nerve system of the internet. it is important -- it is a great other --t news and >> is twitter one of the big investors? the scalability of twitter is also an issue. >> i think it is fantastic as a service. it has potential to be there for a very long time. big, big, the next...
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the u.k., greece, scandinavia as well.onics, the space, the tablet space, the mobile phone space is shrinking -- we're not buying a cd player, dvd player, all of these things separately. we are buying one item. that is why it is shrinking. more competitive. .com.en you have ao you can buy are washing machine online. you are not walking into a dixons as much as he used to be. you do need to actually visualize these products. when you have products like the coming ontoision the market, you need to see this, touch, feel. >> do you touch, do you feel the curved television? >> i like a bit of spatial awareness. i like a bit of salesmanship. i want some adjourn may, to win me over. >> i like the whole concept of merger of equals. will ownsaying they 50% each. the it comes to personnel, cfo.s ones are the ceo and they say they will run it together. can you have the deputy ceo and the ceo running a company together? >> many investors are hoping. dixons is turning negative on a share price. coming up, mario draghi's next move. we w
the u.k., greece, scandinavia as well.onics, the space, the tablet space, the mobile phone space is shrinking -- we're not buying a cd player, dvd player, all of these things separately. we are buying one item. that is why it is shrinking. more competitive. .com.en you have ao you can buy are washing machine online. you are not walking into a dixons as much as he used to be. you do need to actually visualize these products. when you have products like the coming ontoision the market, you need...
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the only experience we have with a negative deposit rate is in scandinavia. no major central bank has implemented this initiative and it would be very interesting going forward to see if this really is priced in. we will find out thursday. that is why for me it is so gripping, the buildup to this next week. everybody expects this but who knows the consequences question mark do the central bankers know the consequences of a negative deposit rate in the eurozone? outhe idea that everyone is of the woods -- >> happy, happy here. >> thank you so much, jon ferro on the central bank story. let's go to the commercial bank story. profit slumping 17 percent and missing estimates as russia's economy is hurt by sanctions. what happens next is interesting as well. hans nichols joins us on that. >> a most interesting number -- we will do a lot of numbers, jon .erro it is the forward looking numbers. that is the provisions sberbank has set aside for loan losses, they have doubled provisions. this is a barometer of the russian economy. it is difficult to figure out what is
the only experience we have with a negative deposit rate is in scandinavia. no major central bank has implemented this initiative and it would be very interesting going forward to see if this really is priced in. we will find out thursday. that is why for me it is so gripping, the buildup to this next week. everybody expects this but who knows the consequences question mark do the central bankers know the consequences of a negative deposit rate in the eurozone? outhe idea that everyone is of...
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expansion strategy bit by bit country by country, local rules and regulations, and britain and scandinaviaadding on france, germany, and lower monthly fees there. great prescriptions and continuing original programming and the like. stuart: i am very site, you were blanked out. and a rally up 100. if you are curious about a stock. to tweet us, hash tag ask payne. to date charles has a company of never heard of but you asked about. what do they do? charles: it plays on the oil industry. one of the things we have known for a long time. i have been talking about that in the network and to this network made a lot of money and wants to know if they should move on. the answer is the march quarter beat the street by 18%, the biggest beat they had a long time. we talk about the oil boom, it is extraordinarily inefficient. it is coming out like industries. they get the in the efficiency and productivity, they do that. we talk about acquisitions they made 250 acquisitions in the last 13 years, a classical company, a juggernaut in its own industry. it continues to grow rommel's. stuart: thanks, nice
expansion strategy bit by bit country by country, local rules and regulations, and britain and scandinaviaadding on france, germany, and lower monthly fees there. great prescriptions and continuing original programming and the like. stuart: i am very site, you were blanked out. and a rally up 100. if you are curious about a stock. to tweet us, hash tag ask payne. to date charles has a company of never heard of but you asked about. what do they do? charles: it plays on the oil industry. one of...
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that includes google's gigabit fiber and fiber all over the scandinavia, etc.o i think before we make assumptions about what's going on in terms of congestion with individual isps, etc., we need to start to understand that perhaps netflix is making choices that work for it with a whole range of different isps. >> yeah. >> so i think these sorts of engagements should be encouraged. they're going to happen. and i think as an economist if we see content providers, large content providers basically vertically integrating into cdn networks into transit, they're doing it because they must be getting better terms than if they were trying to go through an intermediary. and so you start to get concerned for the intermediary who gets squeezed out of the relationship whether it's cogent or level iii. but i just want to point out there's still a lot of traffic from small and medium-sized content providers that's going to continue to use these intermediaries. level iii announced in its earnings call that netflix was not even the top 30 of its customers. so in that sense, yo
that includes google's gigabit fiber and fiber all over the scandinavia, etc.o i think before we make assumptions about what's going on in terms of congestion with individual isps, etc., we need to start to understand that perhaps netflix is making choices that work for it with a whole range of different isps. >> yeah. >> so i think these sorts of engagements should be encouraged. they're going to happen. and i think as an economist if we see content providers, large content...
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the fact that it happened became known when radioactivity reached scandinavia. >> the explosion sential into the air and it took that material as far as western europe. the region was evacuated, displacing 115,000 people. another 220,000 were relocated more than four years after the accident. the explosion led to concern about the health impact of the radioactive fallout. especially for the most vulnerable, including children. nearly 30 years later, those fears continue to be realized. the u.n. reports that by 2005, there were more than 5,000 cases of thyroid cancer among the children of chernobyl. the national cancer institute found in 2011 that the cancer risk had not yet begun declining, all because of what was in the air. and that in part brings me back to the mystery i alluded to earlier. what's in our air, our soil, our water is usually something we can't see. something the effects of which we can't necessarily even prove. but in cases large and small, there are potential environmental hazards that lead us to ask questions. in january last year i spoke with toxicologist howard
the fact that it happened became known when radioactivity reached scandinavia. >> the explosion sential into the air and it took that material as far as western europe. the region was evacuated, displacing 115,000 people. another 220,000 were relocated more than four years after the accident. the explosion led to concern about the health impact of the radioactive fallout. especially for the most vulnerable, including children. nearly 30 years later, those fears continue to be realized....
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that includes google's gigabit fiber and fiber all over the scandinavia, et cetera. so i think before we make a substance about what's going on in terms of congestion with individual isps, et cetera, we need to start to understand that perhaps netflix is making choices that work for it with a whole range of different isps. >> i think these sorts of agreements should be encouraged. they are going to happen. and i think as an economist if we see content providers, large content providers basically verticallvertically integratingd and networks into transit, they're doing it because it makes economic sense to do so. they must be getting better terms than if they were trying to go through an intermediary. and so you start to get concerned for the intermediary who gets squeezed out of the relationship, whether it's cogent or level three. but i just want to point out that there's still a lot of traffic for small and medium-size content providers that's going to continue to use these intermediaries. level three announced in its first quarter that netflix was not even the top
that includes google's gigabit fiber and fiber all over the scandinavia, et cetera. so i think before we make a substance about what's going on in terms of congestion with individual isps, et cetera, we need to start to understand that perhaps netflix is making choices that work for it with a whole range of different isps. >> i think these sorts of agreements should be encouraged. they are going to happen. and i think as an economist if we see content providers, large content providers...