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you can see how the cold front is racing eastward as well impacts the scandinavia region. finland and sweden expecting rainfall and unsettled weather. here's the weather threat from saturday into sunday. that shading of yellow, that's for ireland and parts of western scotland. we cannot rule out the possibility of an isolated tornado which, of course, is very rare for this part of the world. severe winds, stronger winds expected with any of these storms moving through and the possibility of heavy rain exists, so looking on dublin and edinboro. the storm is going to continue to move east. you can see the unsettled weather will move eastward. we're expecting the rainfall to impact the region especially across scandinavia and the british isles. the factor of strong winds. in fact, look at these projected wind gusts over the next 48 hours. gla glasgow, dublin. 30 miles per hour. autumn in full swing across northern europe. you can see how the winds stretch further and further eastward as the weekend progresses. let's go eastward. we have a cold front that will reinforce our sh
you can see how the cold front is racing eastward as well impacts the scandinavia region. finland and sweden expecting rainfall and unsettled weather. here's the weather threat from saturday into sunday. that shading of yellow, that's for ireland and parts of western scotland. we cannot rule out the possibility of an isolated tornado which, of course, is very rare for this part of the world. severe winds, stronger winds expected with any of these storms moving through and the possibility of...
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why not allow them to learn two or three languages like they doing in asia, scandinavia. the dynamic, nging the rhetoric and this proposition will now go before in 2016 to eliminate parts of prop 227 and include more language that allows for the establishment of not only dual language programs, but that ple language programs continue to be favorable. the young , we tell immigrant children that it is okay to learn multiple languages. to learn spanish and world languages. that will make you competitive and california as well. just echo all that and all that is created in california has been adopted in new york and other states. that common sense approach to the students who either grew up speaking english in their household and went on to learn another language or those who are fluent in a native tongue and have graduated from an english-speaking high school. level is y or skill almost -- to acknowledge their level is a no-cost. more policies like that and i really think california for coming up with a brilliant idea. i hope someday that michigan adopt a similar -- some sch
why not allow them to learn two or three languages like they doing in asia, scandinavia. the dynamic, nging the rhetoric and this proposition will now go before in 2016 to eliminate parts of prop 227 and include more language that allows for the establishment of not only dual language programs, but that ple language programs continue to be favorable. the young , we tell immigrant children that it is okay to learn multiple languages. to learn spanish and world languages. that will make you...
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first and then some other english speaking markets went to scandinavia. growth areas are netflix is in more competitive markets, france and germany are the most recent launches in europe. three companies that have global ambitions and the battlefield is europe not north america. >> thank you very much. netflix has taken an absolute beating and after hours. growth shares are up after the farmer released third-quarter sales ahead of estimate, boosted by sales. the company confirmed that it still sees low to an bid digit's -- low tip single-digit sales growth for this year. revenue at the world's a guest food company rose 4.5% versus four point 7% forecasted by analysts. the company says they are still grinning -- aiming for organic growth. fell .1%, while organic sales more than .5%. car for agreed to buy back. theya look at apple, released a sneak peek of the new ipad ahead of the official launch. the ipad air to an ipad mini three appeared briefly on the website, both include a fingerprint scanner. apple shares closed lower in u.s. trading. ," is on most
first and then some other english speaking markets went to scandinavia. growth areas are netflix is in more competitive markets, france and germany are the most recent launches in europe. three companies that have global ambitions and the battlefield is europe not north america. >> thank you very much. netflix has taken an absolute beating and after hours. growth shares are up after the farmer released third-quarter sales ahead of estimate, boosted by sales. the company confirmed that it...
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scandinavia is pretty good. i think some of these countries have to get realistic and i think they might. lowerings finally interest rates and they are lowering them pretty dramatically. maybe it will be a time when you cover the euro. >> when they say they will come in and buy bonds back, it makes many people feel like maybe you have no powder left. can find experts talking about what they are doing in europe better than me. i look at things very simplistically and just short of the euro-dollar because it was simple to think about. i look at simple things. one day you and i will be talking, i believe and you will say you are right about that bubble but it might be three years from now or five years from now and i hope we are able to do it. you can find much better experts. you want to talk corporate governance, ebay, apple may be. pay attentione to to europe. there were many investors i can know everything there is to know about a tech company in texas but they didn't know where portugal was on a map and that t
scandinavia is pretty good. i think some of these countries have to get realistic and i think they might. lowerings finally interest rates and they are lowering them pretty dramatically. maybe it will be a time when you cover the euro. >> when they say they will come in and buy bonds back, it makes many people feel like maybe you have no powder left. can find experts talking about what they are doing in europe better than me. i look at things very simplistically and just short of the...
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the higher wages - the folks will pay higher taxes, and scandinavia charges high taxes. it's not the only way to do it. it's a system similar to ours. you have private universities that charge high tuition, and then - and the government helps students by offering them loans as they do - as the government does here. the loans are very different. in the u.k., all the loans are income contingent. once you get out of school, you don't have to pay anything until your earnings rise $35,000, and you pay 9% of your income above that number. it kind of protects you from a risk of not being able to afford to pay off the loan. and the government forgives your loan, the balance of the loan 30 years down the road, if you haven't managed to pay it. >> and controls on tuition. >> the other control is that tuition is limited by government. now it's about a $15,000, and colleges are not allowed to charge more, and the third thing is the government keeps a close tab on the academic quality of colleges over there, and so you can ensure you are getting a quality education, and that your stu
the higher wages - the folks will pay higher taxes, and scandinavia charges high taxes. it's not the only way to do it. it's a system similar to ours. you have private universities that charge high tuition, and then - and the government helps students by offering them loans as they do - as the government does here. the loans are very different. in the u.k., all the loans are income contingent. once you get out of school, you don't have to pay anything until your earnings rise $35,000, and you...
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talking about a storm system that's bringing a lot of unsettled weather to the british isles into scandinavia ends off the weekend right to uk and finland. all the cloud cover across the region, oslo looks wet, so does copenhagen. more of the same from glasgow to london. we're also tracking the remnants of hurricane gonzalo that is now near the coast of newfoundland near st. john's. that's going to skip across the atlantic very quickly and impact the british isles by tuesday and wednesday of this upcoming workweek. you can see that storm system dropping south. it's beginning to bring a significant amount of wind across the region and rainfall. look at these wind forecasts from glasgow to aberdeen as well as oslo. it will pick up into london. 60 to 70 kilometer per hour wind gusts through the end of the weekend and start off the workweek next week. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >>> this next story is quite fascinating. we may never know what it did in space but the u.s. air force's unmanned spacecraft is back on earth. we know very skill about this mission. cnn aviation analyst myles o'brie
talking about a storm system that's bringing a lot of unsettled weather to the british isles into scandinavia ends off the weekend right to uk and finland. all the cloud cover across the region, oslo looks wet, so does copenhagen. more of the same from glasgow to london. we're also tracking the remnants of hurricane gonzalo that is now near the coast of newfoundland near st. john's. that's going to skip across the atlantic very quickly and impact the british isles by tuesday and wednesday of...
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mainly scotland and heading up into scandinavia, the iberian peninsula looks very warm.peratures are climbing back into the 20s in madrid. there's that rain up to the north. glasgow getting in to the showers. mild to the west. and so that high temperature today will be very pleasant. look at paris at 18 and 25 in madrid. and staying cold in russia. checking in on the united states. we've had a series of storm systems, a siege, really across the northwest. torrential downpours. a lot of people without power the last couple days across seattle and portland because of the ferocious winds coming through. that was the weekend. we have another one queued up. the heaviest rainfall will fall across the olympic national park and up towards vancouver island, where here accumulations could be a lot. up to 5 inches in the next couple days because that flow continues. tuesday into wednesday, very ett and stormy time of it and the snow continues to fall over the higher elevations. i want to show you what's going on across the rest of the u.s. very warm temperatures have made their way
mainly scotland and heading up into scandinavia, the iberian peninsula looks very warm.peratures are climbing back into the 20s in madrid. there's that rain up to the north. glasgow getting in to the showers. mild to the west. and so that high temperature today will be very pleasant. look at paris at 18 and 25 in madrid. and staying cold in russia. checking in on the united states. we've had a series of storm systems, a siege, really across the northwest. torrential downpours. a lot of people...
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crossing the north sea and heading to scandinavia, here of course cold enough for snow, and plenty ofith the wind gusts. tuesday morning, local time, wind gusts between 50 and 80 kilometers per hour. a significant storm event for you, gales, in fact. so we'll have likely issues with delays at the airports here. this is coming at a terrible time, right through the morning rush here for our good friends in london. so that's what you have to contend with through tuesday. and then even through midday tuesday we'll continue with severe winds. there it is at 1700 on a tuesday and then into wednesday morning, begin to see things subsiding in the uk, but picking up to the east, amsterdam and the airport will be seeing 70 kilometer per hour wind gusts. so issues with travel coming up in the next couple days. the big island getting hit, not directly, but close enough. we're talking about hurricane ana, which is now a tropical storm. 100 millimeters of rainfall saturday and sunday. 200 on the big island. very heavy rain and gusty winds continue at this hour, but the storm has weakened. so that w
crossing the north sea and heading to scandinavia, here of course cold enough for snow, and plenty ofith the wind gusts. tuesday morning, local time, wind gusts between 50 and 80 kilometers per hour. a significant storm event for you, gales, in fact. so we'll have likely issues with delays at the airports here. this is coming at a terrible time, right through the morning rush here for our good friends in london. so that's what you have to contend with through tuesday. and then even through...
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why aren't they going to cuba and scandinavia because we have terrible health care here. >> people survivedn they came back here with ebola. >> exactly. >> larry, another thing jessica said was there's no politics involved in this. politics involved? >> no. there absolutely is politics involved wrfsh we're getting pressure from these western african nations. they don't want it to look like there's something wrong with those countries. in fact, the african union today issued a request that other african nations lift their travel bans. the reason why the african nations have had travel bans to liberia and sierra leone is because there's no political correctness problem there. those are african nations banning other african nations. we really need to get real here. >> jessica -- well, i like to think that we want to get real. let's have jessica do it. >> i think that what the state department has said and even what dr. frieden from the cdc has said is there's concern about instability and destabilizing the region. in terms of politically, i think that is a concern as to what would happen the e
why aren't they going to cuba and scandinavia because we have terrible health care here. >> people survivedn they came back here with ebola. >> exactly. >> larry, another thing jessica said was there's no politics involved in this. politics involved? >> no. there absolutely is politics involved wrfsh we're getting pressure from these western african nations. they don't want it to look like there's something wrong with those countries. in fact, the african union today...
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like the countries of scandinavia.think we need to look at this and say empowering women is not a soft issue as some of the tough guys in washington could like to suggest. it is an absolutely critical step to making societies immune to the kinds of medieval approaches that isis is pushing. >> and nadia, when the oppression of women in this male domination and trying to keep them out of schools is being pushed with a religious justification, doesn't that make it all the more difficult to fight? >> i think there are many layers to this nuanced conversation, and i think what we have to recognize is that women cannot do this alone. we can't go in and have malalas of the world take the stage and effectuate change in a way that's appropriate with a local and cultural context. we need to engage women and girls, men and boys in a way that's locally appropriate so there's not that feeling of a western centric agenda being imposed on a society that is already suspect. >> what would be your approach in a community where the male
like the countries of scandinavia.think we need to look at this and say empowering women is not a soft issue as some of the tough guys in washington could like to suggest. it is an absolutely critical step to making societies immune to the kinds of medieval approaches that isis is pushing. >> and nadia, when the oppression of women in this male domination and trying to keep them out of schools is being pushed with a religious justification, doesn't that make it all the more difficult to...
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and that will -- that will expand further to the east, crossing the north sea and heading into scandinaviave to watch that closely. it will arrive as well with some nasty squalls. look at that. in the next 48 hours. and then pushing in across northwest europe. is we are likely going to see some delays with the kind of wind gusts we're talking about here, anywhere from 75. look at this. 80-kilometer per-hour winds. sure. that will be a problem for the airports. glasgow and even london getting in on 60-kilometer per-hour wind gusts. moderate to strong gales in the next 48 hours for northwest europe. and again that will be accompanied with some rainfall here into the north and west. staying with a tropical theme, hurricane ana brushing hawaii. we had it passing through the big island. want to show you some scenes as it kicked up the surf. but this was not a direct strike. it certainly could have been worse. but they did not miss the storm entirely. as you can see there, with the big waves coming in on the big island and now moving south of honolulu, with it being close enough to even bringing
and that will -- that will expand further to the east, crossing the north sea and heading into scandinaviave to watch that closely. it will arrive as well with some nasty squalls. look at that. in the next 48 hours. and then pushing in across northwest europe. is we are likely going to see some delays with the kind of wind gusts we're talking about here, anywhere from 75. look at this. 80-kilometer per-hour winds. sure. that will be a problem for the airports. glasgow and even london getting in...
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u.k., france, italy, scandinavia, poland.s a big country with a lot of competition -- opportunity as well, but very competitive. >> the competition is how strong? suspects for these opportunities are the canadian , the larged infrastructure funds. a lot of interest to get leaner money. when we opened up the door -- >> nice to see you. i want to take you back to the breaking news out of france. the energy sector, a change of leadership. >> yes. , its just been confirmed has been a huge political battle in france to replace them as the head of the french utility company, the world's leader of nuclear reactors. he was nominated back in 2009 by the former president nicolas sarkozy. in 2012, he was openly supporting nicolas sarkozy francoisresident hollande. he was a simple of the former president. should a symbol of the former president. -- he was a symbol of the former president. we had discussions about the former chairwoman. they were among the candidates. a very important time for edg. -- edf. >> thank you very much. breaking
u.k., france, italy, scandinavia, poland.s a big country with a lot of competition -- opportunity as well, but very competitive. >> the competition is how strong? suspects for these opportunities are the canadian , the larged infrastructure funds. a lot of interest to get leaner money. when we opened up the door -- >> nice to see you. i want to take you back to the breaking news out of france. the energy sector, a change of leadership. >> yes. , its just been confirmed has...
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>> what is amazing about estonia, finland, scandinavia -- you have a deep technical excellence and expertisegood command of english. that, nation makes you very attractive to global markets and that the same thing, use the small countries and focused on the u.s. markets. big mistake french and german companies make, these their own countries as first market and then go to austria. >> professor, you travel internationally advising central banks. english is common language is to profound. i think of the japanese with all of their wonderful heritage. even the brazilians with portuguese. not a limited use of english, but english is still the currency of the moment, isn't it? >> and it a great example of that. it is a question i have for michael. where does india fit into this whole high-tech surge and how does that dovetail -- just picking -- >>'s india could get out of india's way, it would be the next major -- technology is there. the entrepreneurial spirit is there. the connections to america is there. the market itself is large enough. the only thing that gets in the way is the massive regul
>> what is amazing about estonia, finland, scandinavia -- you have a deep technical excellence and expertisegood command of english. that, nation makes you very attractive to global markets and that the same thing, use the small countries and focused on the u.s. markets. big mistake french and german companies make, these their own countries as first market and then go to austria. >> professor, you travel internationally advising central banks. english is common language is to...
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why not allow them to learn two or three languages like they doing in asia, scandinavia. the dynamic, nging the rhetoric and this proposition will now go before the voters
why not allow them to learn two or three languages like they doing in asia, scandinavia. the dynamic, nging the rhetoric and this proposition will now go before the voters
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why not allow them to learn two, three languages like what they're doing in asia and scandinavia leading economies? so we're changing the dynamic. we're changing the rhetoric. and this proposition will now go before the voters in 2016 to eliminate sections of prop 227 and actually include more language that allows for the creation establishment of not only dual language programs but multi-language immersion programs that continue to be popular and hopefully i'm crossing my fingers that we'll get that passed and that we once again tell our young immigrant children that it's okay to learn multiple languages, it's okay to learn spanish and, you know, the world's languages because that's what's going to make you competitive and in turn going to make california competitive as well. >> thank you. >> i think i just echo all of that. i think that the biodiversity that was created in california, is adopted in new york and six other states and 150 local communities, some of that common sense approach that just to recognize students who either grew up speaking english in their household and went on
why not allow them to learn two, three languages like what they're doing in asia and scandinavia leading economies? so we're changing the dynamic. we're changing the rhetoric. and this proposition will now go before the voters in 2016 to eliminate sections of prop 227 and actually include more language that allows for the creation establishment of not only dual language programs but multi-language immersion programs that continue to be popular and hopefully i'm crossing my fingers that we'll...
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if this were happening in scandinavia, we would block access from sweden tomorrow. want the travel band. so they have a travel ban and it would make people lie about their medical history and not seek medical attention. but who lied to get into this country and during his declaration to get in. >> if i was coming from west africa, i was going to say i would do anything to get to the united states. >> and patietwo patients have b battling ebola as well. all even bust, army specialist. we shouldn't have a ban for those comingmeing /* across. we should be concerned that amber vincent got on a plane to travel. the obama administration needs to understand the number one priority to protect the american people. if they had some type of restrictive travel ban in place, mr. duncan would not have gotten here to the united states of america. >> go to our facebook page right now and kick ff weekend do. you support a travel ban coming up later in the show. >>> overnight, a pumpkin festival turns into a night of mayhem at a new hampshire college. hundreds of students at keene st
if this were happening in scandinavia, we would block access from sweden tomorrow. want the travel band. so they have a travel ban and it would make people lie about their medical history and not seek medical attention. but who lied to get into this country and during his declaration to get in. >> if i was coming from west africa, i was going to say i would do anything to get to the united states. >> and patietwo patients have b battling ebola as well. all even bust, army...