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. >> to sports now and the german women's soccer team has one historic eight european title in stockholm. they beat stockholm in -- they beat norway and the young german side lost their opening game to the same opponents. >> mission accomplished -- germany's when has them claiming the title for the sixth time in a row. -nil.beat norway one the scandinavian firm was not almost single-handedly by the by thegold teeth were -- goalkeeper. the game was finally poised after a goal up verse half, but four minutes after the break, a substitution paid off. underinished a textbook attack to score the game's only goal. claim theirbed to eight european title in all. it was a really and feet from a lineup that struggled at times this term in. a gift of germany's meant stars were in action on saturday night. byy were battled and rattle munich in the super cup. they charged to a four-two victory against the bundesliga championship. after an impressive curtain raiser to the new season, some fans are wondering if anyone can can eat with the two clubs for the title. they go into the season as reading bund
. >> to sports now and the german women's soccer team has one historic eight european title in stockholm. they beat stockholm in -- they beat norway and the young german side lost their opening game to the same opponents. >> mission accomplished -- germany's when has them claiming the title for the sixth time in a row. -nil.beat norway one the scandinavian firm was not almost single-handedly by the by thegold teeth were -- goalkeeper. the game was finally poised after a goal up...
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we have paintings coming and some coming as far as stockholm and the netherlands and private selectionsople have never seen before. >> so they're here and available to us and the fine arts museum in san francisco. if you don't know it you can go to the website and that's fine arts famf s.org. you can be a member and get a neat magazine and come out and do it. >> timothy and showing when? >> through sent 29th in golden gait park. >> okay. and mel lisa. where sit and for how long? >> through lincoln park. >> okay. go out and see it and enjoy the cup and go out and see the impressionist. thanks for joinening us and enjoy the summertime and we will be back next month. ♪ [ music ]♪ ♪ [ music ]♪ >>> welcome to bay sunday i am your host and we begin with the pitch if you have an idea for the show, we would love to hear from you. go to kpix and scroll down to bay sunday. what better way to end the day than to read a book with your child. >>> where did the inspiration came from on this book? >> well it started off as a journaling exercise to document her fascination with tails
we have paintings coming and some coming as far as stockholm and the netherlands and private selectionsople have never seen before. >> so they're here and available to us and the fine arts museum in san francisco. if you don't know it you can go to the website and that's fine arts famf s.org. you can be a member and get a neat magazine and come out and do it. >> timothy and showing when? >> through sent 29th in golden gait park. >> okay. and mel lisa. where sit and for...
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that they go there's a separate which is stockholm international peace research institute estimates that israel now maybe have around eighty nuclear bombs which is pretty intimidating. i know you don't speculate but you know this hinders your negotiation process with with iran maybe that's why they're still reluctant you know to talk and to negotiate and to make progress because they're thinking israel has a nuclear bombs for them. to do. other countries from which other members of the are you gay. they used to implement the comprehensive safeguard that is the only thing. relevant obligations if there is any that is the only thing. you won't do you think israel should sign up for n.p.t. . that is some of the question you need to ask. but. it is clear they don't have the ability to assign and beat people now but is the agency making any effort right now in that direction do you think do you see do you think we can ever see nuclear transparent israel because they're also very intimidated considering the countries that they are surrounded with they feel isolated and insecure as well the ide
that they go there's a separate which is stockholm international peace research institute estimates that israel now maybe have around eighty nuclear bombs which is pretty intimidating. i know you don't speculate but you know this hinders your negotiation process with with iran maybe that's why they're still reluctant you know to talk and to negotiate and to make progress because they're thinking israel has a nuclear bombs for them. to do. other countries from which other members of the are you...
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so johan palmstruch got a license from the royalty to start what became stockholm debacle for the first central bank. very simple and people would take the place, deposit them in the bank, get the notes, paper notes and what they realized is what you meant, why should we only get the notes equal treatment of money, and amount of copper we have in these faults? why don't we actually make loans, do something? not everybody needed a big copper plate at the same time. what these notes began with the first paper money in europe and it created a boom. suddenly you could go to the bank and you could use your collateral or inventory come your business as collateral and get the paper notes that were unconnected from the amount of copper in the bank. the economy boomed, things seem to be going well. until suddenly there was a devaluation in the dollar, the big copper plates, and everybody at once said i think i want my copper plate after all and they showed up at the bank. so you seem "it's a wonderful life." i will would like to imagine time one was kind of like george bailey. no come you don't
so johan palmstruch got a license from the royalty to start what became stockholm debacle for the first central bank. very simple and people would take the place, deposit them in the bank, get the notes, paper notes and what they realized is what you meant, why should we only get the notes equal treatment of money, and amount of copper we have in these faults? why don't we actually make loans, do something? not everybody needed a big copper plate at the same time. what these notes began with...
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temperatures quite mild across stockholm, 29 degrees, 29 in paris. and in madrid. here is the extended forecast. >>> there's one more story to share with you before we go. people who watch britain's royal family are eagerly awaiting the birth of a royal baby. the duke and duchess of cambridge are expecting their first child any day now. officials with the royal mint say babies born on the same day will receive silver pennies as gifts. the mint will produce commemorative coins bearing the year 2013 and a fragment of the royal coat of arms. it will come in a pouch with a message card. people in britain customarily give silver goods to the parents of newborns for good luck. parents can apply for the coins via the mint's facebook page within 60 days of the birth. they'll be asked to attach a copy of their baby's birth certificate. that is all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us.
temperatures quite mild across stockholm, 29 degrees, 29 in paris. and in madrid. here is the extended forecast. >>> there's one more story to share with you before we go. people who watch britain's royal family are eagerly awaiting the birth of a royal baby. the duke and duchess of cambridge are expecting their first child any day now. officials with the royal mint say babies born on the same day will receive silver pennies as gifts. the mint will produce commemorative coins bearing...
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it's torture and there's a stockholm system. but it's a system imposed on the white house.going to show up and spar away and have something to talk about and take something to the american people. if you eliminate that, then you're just white house tweets, white house blogs and it's a white house propaganda machine. >> we talk about the way the briefing is supposed to be. we think about it as the way it was in the west wing. it has its moments, basically in the first couple of minutes, the white house establishes its positions of the day, but there's no accountability happening. >> from the sublime to the ridiculous, the best and worst of jay carney. >> the united states remains deeply concerned by the increasing violence across egypt. we are committed to trying to prevent iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon. >> apart from the congressional picnic that was postponed -- >> twe have eran and egypt and things happen so fast and happen every day, if you didn't have this, what would we have, in your world? >> i think you would have the same thing you have now, which is when you
it's torture and there's a stockholm system. but it's a system imposed on the white house.going to show up and spar away and have something to talk about and take something to the american people. if you eliminate that, then you're just white house tweets, white house blogs and it's a white house propaganda machine. >> we talk about the way the briefing is supposed to be. we think about it as the way it was in the west wing. it has its moments, basically in the first couple of minutes,...
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stockholm is so beautiful. my mom's sculptures and the embassy there. my daughter worked there. and we also went to london and i went inside, steve ratner, 10 downing and i sat in winston churchill's chair, his reading chair. >> kwool. >> how did you do that? >> that is cool. >> just sort of happened. i'm serious. >> i think it's a tribute that snowed didn't not go to stockholm. >> i did not see snowden lurking in the halls of the embassy for one moment. >> that is so exciting. willie geist proving that mika lives in s in s in a rarefied au and i never will live in. every time i go to london i'm peering through the gate and turning sideways at 10 downing. mika just walks through the front door. walks through the front door. >> the whole building. it's a home. it's not like the white house. it's not -- it's -- it's just a -- like georgetown. >> right. >> that is -- >> yeah. >> georgetown, except like where winston churchill and margaret thatcher and tony blair lived. that sort of thing. >> oh, my gosh. >> willie, you just worked all fourth of july? >> i was here serving the nbc f
stockholm is so beautiful. my mom's sculptures and the embassy there. my daughter worked there. and we also went to london and i went inside, steve ratner, 10 downing and i sat in winston churchill's chair, his reading chair. >> kwool. >> how did you do that? >> that is cool. >> just sort of happened. i'm serious. >> i think it's a tribute that snowed didn't not go to stockholm. >> i did not see snowden lurking in the halls of the embassy for one moment....
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my wife called it stockholm syndrome, and maybe i fall for them in a way. this is the book through the eyes of the main characters, and billionaires' to some extent, mark zuckerberg is a different story. it is what it is but i feel telling this story through the eyes of the characters is more compelling. >> host: all the interest in what is happening to real-life characters after your books are published and films are made the social network was a great adaptation, thrilling to see you on the oscars that night but when you consider what has happened since then with a small going public, mark zuckerberg's ups and downs and eduardo's tax policies it makes mark zuckerberg the second most fatal character in the book to some people. to your subject ever take issue with you post publication with what you have done and have you ever heard what mark zuckerberg thought of your book? >> guest: when you write a book like this i explain carefully, you don't know what happens when the book comes out, people will love your hate you. this becomes bigger than you wanted to
my wife called it stockholm syndrome, and maybe i fall for them in a way. this is the book through the eyes of the main characters, and billionaires' to some extent, mark zuckerberg is a different story. it is what it is but i feel telling this story through the eyes of the characters is more compelling. >> host: all the interest in what is happening to real-life characters after your books are published and films are made the social network was a great adaptation, thrilling to see you on...
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my wife calls it stockholm syndrome. i lived with these guys so long i fall for the men away. you get to the heart of it by telling it through their eyes. billionaires' to some extent through the eyes of eduardo and through the window of loss and sean parker and mark zuckerberg had written it would be a different story and you never would have heard of them. and through the eyes of the characters is more compelling and -- >> interesting what happens after your books are published and the films are made. the social network was a great adaptation, thrilling to see you on the stage of the oscars but when you consider what happened since then, with zuckerburg's ups and downs with eduardo's tax policies, makes his the covered the second most fatal character in the book, do your subjects ever take issue with you post publication with what you have done and have you ever heard what zucker byrd fought of your book? >> people did take issue with me a lot. when you write a book like this i try to explain to the characters, people are going to love you or hate you, become bigger than you
my wife calls it stockholm syndrome. i lived with these guys so long i fall for the men away. you get to the heart of it by telling it through their eyes. billionaires' to some extent through the eyes of eduardo and through the window of loss and sean parker and mark zuckerberg had written it would be a different story and you never would have heard of them. and through the eyes of the characters is more compelling and -- >> interesting what happens after your books are published and the...
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>> it's very -- it's very elliptical and it's a whole thing about the stockholm syndrome and it's lovingyour oppressor, the fear of -- the desire and the hatred of the oppression but the actual billfully enabling it to continue. >> rose: so how did you approach from character? >> from the beginning. i mean, because there's a series of games within games within games it wasn't really until we became the maids -- of course, i play clair and she impersonate it is mistress. we didn't know what that was until the mistress came in and we were the maids so we had to start of start from the chron crete and blow it open. but it ended up being intensely physical and it's a dangerous play. it's all about -- my character ends up because of her sister's intense fantasy to be the criminal and the criminal being akin to being the saint. you know, the ultimate glory is to commit murder which is a very transgressive idea still now. >> rose: but it's a political idea. >> it's a very political idea and the only way -- because the more dominant sister is perhaps more cowardly and weak one. the only way to g
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>>> all that mattered 57 >>> all that mattered 57 years ago today, a swedish ship the stockholm rippedt was too late. a number of ships responded by stress calls. by morning, more than 1600 survivors were brought to new york city. nearly 11 hours after the collision, the andredoria sank to the ocean bottom where it remains today. >>> last year we showed you a ground-breaking effort to track great white sharks. they are ready for their most important mission. we will show you their plans for the big ocean predators. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by twizzlers. enjoy some twisty fruity summer fun. twizzlers. the twist you can't resist. wherever your summer takes you... twist the ride. with twizzlers. the twist you can't resist. the twist you can't resist. victory is getting triple the love... for shopping that took half the time. converse, skechers, nike, and more at famous footwear. victory is yours. >>> heart disease is the number one disease for both men and women. every year more man 300,000 men and women have heart atta
>>> all that mattered 57 >>> all that mattered 57 years ago today, a swedish ship the stockholm rippedt was too late. a number of ships responded by stress calls. by morning, more than 1600 survivors were brought to new york city. nearly 11 hours after the collision, the andredoria sank to the ocean bottom where it remains today. >>> last year we showed you a ground-breaking effort to track great white sharks. they are ready for their most important mission. we will...
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for 20 years israel hunted down the killers all over the globe from paris to london to beirut to stockholm. and with its response one thing came clear to these terrorists, you hurt israelis, there's ing to be consequences and the consequences will not be pleasant. israeli -- israel would find them and israel would find them. so flash forward 40 years on the 11th anniversary of 9/11 there was once again attacks on american sovereign soil. in egypt they stormed the u.s. embassy. our ambassador, chris stevens, and three other americans were libya. murdered in theres that been no action -- there has been no action by the administration for these crimes. where is the justice for these families of these four victims? the identities of some of the attackers are known. why have we failed to go get them? when america has been tested by terrorists in the past, we've gone after them, just like israel has done. in 1996, 19 american soldiers were murdered in saudi arabia. the united states responded. in 2001 when 3,000 people from all over the world were murdered here in the united states, we responded
for 20 years israel hunted down the killers all over the globe from paris to london to beirut to stockholm. and with its response one thing came clear to these terrorists, you hurt israelis, there's ing to be consequences and the consequences will not be pleasant. israeli -- israel would find them and israel would find them. so flash forward 40 years on the 11th anniversary of 9/11 there was once again attacks on american sovereign soil. in egypt they stormed the u.s. embassy. our ambassador,...
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within hours and e-mails were sent to his election campaign supporters through barack obama stockholm, owned by organizing fraction a 527 organization. within the e-mail it asked volunteers to, quote, called out over twitter, e-mail, letters from facebook and so on members of congress that our so-called climate change deniers. the action item doesn't just suggest they should educate but they should call them out. then links to 85 plus members of congress they would like to be targeted all two more republican and more on this committee. under that circumstance i am wondering whether that activity, those hours and that money would be classified under the political campaign activity or the promoting social welfare category? >> that is a good question. you are getting into a territory i am not an expert but i will do my best to provide some clarity as far as i understand this. it's my and standing that the political campaign intervention has to do with -- and in answering these as a blog matter because i don't want to get into 6103 issues of the specific taxpayer so i want to qualify my a
within hours and e-mails were sent to his election campaign supporters through barack obama stockholm, owned by organizing fraction a 527 organization. within the e-mail it asked volunteers to, quote, called out over twitter, e-mail, letters from facebook and so on members of congress that our so-called climate change deniers. the action item doesn't just suggest they should educate but they should call them out. then links to 85 plus members of congress they would like to be targeted all two...