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we will take it from new york to london to paris and stockholm. this is what we are watching today the chief executive of food and average conglomerate dannon is here and we will talk about its sustainable elk -- agriculture pledge print sherry: a new survey out of sweden shows investors may have had enough of the central bank policies. the angry birds game was a huge hit and can lightning strike twice? the company is betting big on it spending $100 million on the angry birds found. it's out today in the u.s. sherry: its 90 minutes into the trading day in the u.s. a let's go to julie hyman at the markets desk. so far, so good? julie: it is as stocks are ending on a high note. investors tried to recalibrate what the fed will be doing in terms of interest rates. the nasdaq is doing the best in today's session. looking at the groups on the move, technology is the best-performing sector, up 1.25% and health care is up as well. the more defensive groups are doing a little bit worse. stocks, of individual you've got a lot of technology are microsoft and
we will take it from new york to london to paris and stockholm. this is what we are watching today the chief executive of food and average conglomerate dannon is here and we will talk about its sustainable elk -- agriculture pledge print sherry: a new survey out of sweden shows investors may have had enough of the central bank policies. the angry birds game was a huge hit and can lightning strike twice? the company is betting big on it spending $100 million on the angry birds found. it's out...
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at some point during the night, the radar identified another ship, the stockholm. but it tells both ships they should be perfectly fine passing one another according to the radar. but something goes really, really wrong. stockholm runs into the andrea dorria and a 40 foot hole is made on to the andrea dorria and it starts sinking. of course, chaos ensues. passengers are starting to get loaded into the life boats and most of the passengers are rescued, although 51 people do die at this disaster. mostly at the moment of impact. so next day, of course the press starts trying to cover what is happening as the ship is sinking. however, mr. trask engages the help of a private pilot and he does a fly-over to see the ship as it is beginning to sink. the conditions are not very good and mr. trask is not a very good flier. and he starts getting violently air stick. but he decides he will stick with it and make the shot. and he pulls himself together and starts photographing and then he started looking down, the ship starts effectively sinking with a very last time, going dow
at some point during the night, the radar identified another ship, the stockholm. but it tells both ships they should be perfectly fine passing one another according to the radar. but something goes really, really wrong. stockholm runs into the andrea dorria and a 40 foot hole is made on to the andrea dorria and it starts sinking. of course, chaos ensues. passengers are starting to get loaded into the life boats and most of the passengers are rescued, although 51 people do die at this disaster....
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the term "stockholm syndrome" hadn't yet become current. >> it was a fascinating case in stockholm last was a bank robbery in stockholm. one of the women who was held hostage is waiting for the robber to get out of jail to marry him. >> what? >> just this traumatic experience in which the individual is reduced to total helplessness and begins to identify in a human sense with the captor. >> good evening. patty hearst has been taken into custody. the fbi says patty hearst was picked up today in san francisco. the hearst newspaper heiress has been missing for 19 months. >> by the time patty is finally apprehended, it's almost anticlimactic. patty's famous line when she's taken to the courthouse and asked her occupation, she repli replies, urban guerrilla. >> miss hearst was brought into a group of young people who saw themselves as political idealists. their story seems to say something about the futility of terrorism as a shortcut for persuasion. but somehow the message doesn't seem to be reaching the weather underground or northern ireland or the middle east. >> good evening. for the se
the term "stockholm syndrome" hadn't yet become current. >> it was a fascinating case in stockholm last was a bank robbery in stockholm. one of the women who was held hostage is waiting for the robber to get out of jail to marry him. >> what? >> just this traumatic experience in which the individual is reduced to total helplessness and begins to identify in a human sense with the captor. >> good evening. patty hearst has been taken into custody. the fbi says...
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however, something goes really, really wrong, the stockholm runs into the andrea doria and a 40-foot hole is made on to the andrea doria and it starts sinking. of course chaos ensues, passengers are starting to get loaded into the lifeboats and most of the passengers are rescued although 51 people do die at this disaster. mostly at the moment of impact. so next day, of course, the press starts trying to cover what is happening as the ship is sinking however mr. traffsk engages the help of a private pilot and he does a flyover the ship as it is beginning to sink. the conditions are not very good and mr. trask is not a good flier and he starts getting violently air sick. he decides he's going to stick with it and make the shot, he pulls himself together, starts photographing and then he starts looking down, the ship starts effectively sinking for the very last time going down into the waters and he captures that photo. and this is how the air sick photographer captures the pulitzer prize. and here the newseum is very fortunate to account amongst its collection the original camera used
however, something goes really, really wrong, the stockholm runs into the andrea doria and a 40-foot hole is made on to the andrea doria and it starts sinking. of course chaos ensues, passengers are starting to get loaded into the lifeboats and most of the passengers are rescued although 51 people do die at this disaster. mostly at the moment of impact. so next day, of course, the press starts trying to cover what is happening as the ship is sinking however mr. traffsk engages the help of a...
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in stockholm, 21 degrees for the high with abundance of sunshine for your monday. across asia to hubei province you'll see heavy rainfall into yoyour tuesday, and there's a l pressure system enhancing the monsoon over thailand so totorrential rain isxpecected especially during the daytime hours. mostly dry across japan but gloomy weather across tokyo. that should be moving away as we go in to tomorrow and temperatures are going to be 26 degrees on tuesday. meanwhile seoul will see a high of 30 degrees on both wednesday as well as thursday. so watch out for heatstroke. all right here's the extended forecast. >>> people in thailand are mourning the death of an animal that symbolized their country's friendship with japan. hanako the elephant arrived in japan 67 years ago and died thursday in a tokyo zoo. about 40 people attended a ceremony for hanako at an elephant sanctuary. officials at the sanctuary said hanako inspired many japanese people to visit thailand. >> translator: hanako served as a bridge between janan and thailand >> the thai govevernnt gave hanako to j
in stockholm, 21 degrees for the high with abundance of sunshine for your monday. across asia to hubei province you'll see heavy rainfall into yoyour tuesday, and there's a l pressure system enhancing the monsoon over thailand so totorrential rain isxpecected especially during the daytime hours. mostly dry across japan but gloomy weather across tokyo. that should be moving away as we go in to tomorrow and temperatures are going to be 26 degrees on tuesday. meanwhile seoul will see a high of 30...
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comprehensive and full scale investigations based on the commitment made by north korea itself in stockholm. abductees toow old return home as soon as possible. japan is aent of concerned party. as a concerned party, we have greatly encouraged by encouraging momentum gian by the international community towards the improvement of north korea's humanitarian rights situation. i will not go into details, but include, number one, the release of the report of the commission of inquiry and human rights of the democratic people's. two, the un security council subsequent to the abduction concerning the north korean human rights situation is the ui general assembly. number three, the report of the pursuing accountabilities of north korea for crimes against humanity proposed by the you un. the resolution directs that human rightse u.n. called upon them to establish a group of independent expats on accountability. they need to move forward. the three leaders confirmed that they needed to move forward with cooperation in the security field between japan and the united states and the republic of korea. i
comprehensive and full scale investigations based on the commitment made by north korea itself in stockholm. abductees toow old return home as soon as possible. japan is aent of concerned party. as a concerned party, we have greatly encouraged by encouraging momentum gian by the international community towards the improvement of north korea's humanitarian rights situation. i will not go into details, but include, number one, the release of the report of the commission of inquiry and human...
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in stockholm, he even received the nobel peace prize though he had barely taken office. but what has come from all that big talk? one analyst says the record is mixed. >> i would say the glass is half full on this one. but one could argue president obama had a very tall glass at the beginning of his presidency. reporter: when he first took office, he had a new treaty with then russian president, dmitry medvedev. a promising start. but flat amir putin returned to the top job and the ukraine's crisis ushered in a new ice age between the moscow and washington. obama also had problems -- a republican dominated congress approved a treaty but also approve the most costly weapons modernization program of all time. >> it is almost ironic that the president who was awarded the nobel peace prize for his efforts in arms reduction is the very same president that has laid aside a trillion dollars to modernize every aspect of the u.s. nuclear arsenal over the next 30 years. reporter: the figures are quite sobering -- george w. bush had the nuclear arsenal by half. by obama passed pres
in stockholm, he even received the nobel peace prize though he had barely taken office. but what has come from all that big talk? one analyst says the record is mixed. >> i would say the glass is half full on this one. but one could argue president obama had a very tall glass at the beginning of his presidency. reporter: when he first took office, he had a new treaty with then russian president, dmitry medvedev. a promising start. but flat amir putin returned to the top job and the...
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beth and i, we backed entrepreneurs out of stockholm called true caller and they have over 1.5 billionne numbers in the cloud. this is a good idea. emily: kleiner famously made a bet on cleantech that did not pan out. how much do you worry about making that mistake or missing the next google or amazon. john: i don't want to make mistakes, but most importantly, i do not want to repeat mistakes. and our limited partners have said that they want us to pioneer new areas and explore isruptive changes. an example of one i am excited about is augmented, not virtual, but augmented reality. hopefully some time later this year you will be able to put on a set of magic glasses. emily: facebook has made bets on virtual reality, why do you say augmented versus virtual-reality? do you think that was a good bet for facebook? john: i think so. facebook is a great company, but the idea that you will block out everything to get your experience of the world is one approach. i think the larger one is to see anything overlaid on the world that you are really in. emily: i saw you wearing google glass when i
beth and i, we backed entrepreneurs out of stockholm called true caller and they have over 1.5 billionne numbers in the cloud. this is a good idea. emily: kleiner famously made a bet on cleantech that did not pan out. how much do you worry about making that mistake or missing the next google or amazon. john: i don't want to make mistakes, but most importantly, i do not want to repeat mistakes. and our limited partners have said that they want us to pioneer new areas and explore isruptive...
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if they embrace him, and do a chris christie which is looking like a swedish prisoner, and stockholmner, and if you do that, you are totally linked to him, and if you are working on the common ground, the common ground is what they will say. >> and a live picture outside of, and in is maybe on capitol hill. >> exciting photography. >> and we we were told at the hill he would not make an appearance as he exited the rnc headquarters, but obviously, peppered with the questions at the lectern if not before that. >> and you are already warming up to the politics. >> i love it. are you kidding? >> but after the few weeks ago after aspirations. >> i love politic, and i'm going to be a tell it like it is like donald trump. >> and you believe you can get elected like that? >> well, it is working for someone. and it is working for some person. >> are you kidding? >> why do you think that i'm kidding? >> are you going to be raising money to run for mayor of san francisco. >> i have to. >> and what is the core issue -- housing? >> housing and the income equality going on in san francisco. >> hug
if they embrace him, and do a chris christie which is looking like a swedish prisoner, and stockholmner, and if you do that, you are totally linked to him, and if you are working on the common ground, the common ground is what they will say. >> and a live picture outside of, and in is maybe on capitol hill. >> exciting photography. >> and we we were told at the hill he would not make an appearance as he exited the rnc headquarters, but obviously, peppered with the questions at...
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isn't a fairytale, it's exactly what happened to ostersunds soccer club some 600 kilometers north of stockholmtheir manager believes that the key to their success is getting them used to performing outside their comfort zone. it's an approach that gives a whole new meaning to singing when you're winning. ♪ [singing "you'll never walk alone"] >> these men are giving it their all. this song should sound nice -- it has to sound nice. but that's easier said than done. >> i sing myself very, very badly! >> i think: what am i doing? >> my wife tells me very often that i cannot sing. the coach is in good company here. the question is: why do these men have to sing at all? ♪ >> they're really professional football players. and last season their team was promoted to the allsvenskan, the top flight of sweden's professional league. the club's management chalks that down to their unusual training methods. lasse: a footballer on the pitch is a bit like an actor. you have to do roles, you have to understand the players you are playing with and the players you are playing against. and if you're growing in th
isn't a fairytale, it's exactly what happened to ostersunds soccer club some 600 kilometers north of stockholmtheir manager believes that the key to their success is getting them used to performing outside their comfort zone. it's an approach that gives a whole new meaning to singing when you're winning. ♪ [singing "you'll never walk alone"] >> these men are giving it their all. this song should sound nice -- it has to sound nice. but that's easier said than done. >> i...
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tallinn's nordic lutheran culture and language connect it with stockholm and helsinki, but two centuries of czarist russian rule and nearly 50 years as part of the soviet union have blended in a distinctly russian flavor. fins and estonians share a similar history. first, swedish domination, then russian. then independence after world war i. until 1940, the estonians were about as affluent as the fins, but then estonia was gobbled up by an expanding soviet empire and spent the decades after world war ii under communism. when the ussr fell, estonia regained its freedom, and in 2004, it joined the european union. tallinn has modernized at an astounding rate since the fall of the soviet union. its business district shines with the same glass and steel gleam you'll find in any modern city. yet nearby are the rugged and fully intact medieval walls, and the town within these ramparts has a beautifully preserved old-world ambiance. among medieval cities in the north of europe, none are as well preserved as tallinn. the town hall square was a marketplace through the centuries. its fine old build
tallinn's nordic lutheran culture and language connect it with stockholm and helsinki, but two centuries of czarist russian rule and nearly 50 years as part of the soviet union have blended in a distinctly russian flavor. fins and estonians share a similar history. first, swedish domination, then russian. then independence after world war i. until 1940, the estonians were about as affluent as the fins, but then estonia was gobbled up by an expanding soviet empire and spent the decades after...
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comprehensive and full scale investigation based on the commitment made by north korea itself in stockholm and must allow all abduct tees to return home as soon as possible based on the result of the investigations. the government japan is concerned party of human rights violation in north korea. as a concerned party, we have lately been encouraged by momentum gained by the international community towards the improvement of north korea's human rights situation, more than ever before. as everyone here is familiar with the action taken so far, i will no go into details. those actions include number one, the release of the report of the commission of inquiry on human rights in the democratic people's republic of korea. number two, official discussion at the u.n. security council for two consecutive years, subsequent to the abduction of the res ligs concerning north korea's human rights situation at the u.n. general assembly. number three, the report of the pursuing accountabilities of north korea for crime against humanities proposed by the u.n. special prosecutor and the resolution reflects
comprehensive and full scale investigation based on the commitment made by north korea itself in stockholm and must allow all abduct tees to return home as soon as possible based on the result of the investigations. the government japan is concerned party of human rights violation in north korea. as a concerned party, we have lately been encouraged by momentum gained by the international community towards the improvement of north korea's human rights situation, more than ever before. as...
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i don't think i've ever seen a hostage actually trying to get stockholm syndrome. it's like reince is just waiting for the brain washing to kick in. come on, come on. this will go so much better once i see my kidnapper as my savior, come on, come on. like if there was a human version of the guy sweating emoji it would be reince priebus right now. you just want to give him a hug. you have to understand who he is. when he became the chair of republican party five years ago they spent the previous 30 years defining themselves as the principal conservatives, the family values guys. so this is not the job he signed up for. and it shows. >> you're the chairman of the party. this is your nominee. and they're saying that he has mistreated women over the years. >> who i would say is you know, we've been working on this primary for over a year, chris. and i have got to tell you, i think that all these stories that come out, and they come out every couple of weeks, people just don't care. >> trevor: look at this guy's face. it's like he's stuck in an elevator and trump is the
i don't think i've ever seen a hostage actually trying to get stockholm syndrome. it's like reince is just waiting for the brain washing to kick in. come on, come on. this will go so much better once i see my kidnapper as my savior, come on, come on. like if there was a human version of the guy sweating emoji it would be reince priebus right now. you just want to give him a hug. you have to understand who he is. when he became the chair of republican party five years ago they spent the previous...
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the most gender representative in the world, to his leadership of the canadian delegation to the stockholm the prevention and combating of genocide. furthermore, professor cotler has distinguished himself as an international human rights lawyer, serving as counsel to prisoners of conscience. who include such notable figures , professorandela in egypt.im a former lecturer in this series, from the former soviet union. he has testified as an expert witness on human rights and for mental assemblies around the world. -- and governmental similes rob world. including the u.s., norway, russia, and israel. professor cotler's advocacy for human rights in all corners of the globe reminds us of the powerful words of dr. martin luther king. injustice anywhere is a threat to justice anywhere. most recently, professor cotler's lifelong commitment to human rights led to the creation of the center for human rights, named after the swedish diplomat that saved thousands of hungarian jews from nazis in world war ii, only to tragically disappear after being captured by soviet forces in 1945. as you might expec
the most gender representative in the world, to his leadership of the canadian delegation to the stockholm the prevention and combating of genocide. furthermore, professor cotler has distinguished himself as an international human rights lawyer, serving as counsel to prisoners of conscience. who include such notable figures , professorandela in egypt.im a former lecturer in this series, from the former soviet union. he has testified as an expert witness on human rights and for mental assemblies...
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we will take it from new york to london to paris and stockholm.we are watching today the chief executive of food and average conglomerate dannon is here and we will talk about its sustainable elk -- agriculture pledge print sherry: a new survey out of sweden shows investors may have had enough of the central bank policies. the angry birds game was a huge hit and can lightning strike twice? the company is betting big on it spending $100 million on the angry birds found. it's out today in the u.s. sherry:
we will take it from new york to london to paris and stockholm.we are watching today the chief executive of food and average conglomerate dannon is here and we will talk about its sustainable elk -- agriculture pledge print sherry: a new survey out of sweden shows investors may have had enough of the central bank policies. the angry birds game was a huge hit and can lightning strike twice? the company is betting big on it spending $100 million on the angry birds found. it's out today in the...
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joining us now from stockholm is hans peterson, global head of asset allocation at seb bank which is96 billion under asset management. is it overblown to say you are fleeing u.s. stocks? >> that's putting it a bit aggressively. we are decreasing a little bit but we still hold u.s. stocks. we are moving toward europe and the little bit of asia. are you decreasing or equity holdings? the fed will hike the interest rates. secondly, margins are going a little that lower in the u.s.. in that european area it's quite high. it makes us less motivated to hold u.s. equities right now. we have decreased a bit. the fed minutes were the big macro story. have you changed your view on how many hikes you think will come from the fed? i think you're going for one in the autumn. have you changed your outlook? easy to jump's around in those estimations. they are trying to signal something. we have to take that into account. the important thing is that they are hiking. the pace of the hikes will commodity values and asset values. the pace is an open question. mark: give us more of the thinking when it
joining us now from stockholm is hans peterson, global head of asset allocation at seb bank which is96 billion under asset management. is it overblown to say you are fleeing u.s. stocks? >> that's putting it a bit aggressively. we are decreasing a little bit but we still hold u.s. stocks. we are moving toward europe and the little bit of asia. are you decreasing or equity holdings? the fed will hike the interest rates. secondly, margins are going a little that lower in the u.s.. in that...
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gain int a 1.5% stockholm. let's get to the bloomberg.: we are seeing european stocks rebounding, looking at the stoxx 600, rebounding from their worst week since the february selloff. on at the600 up bang moment. it is tech and health-care stocks leading the gains. most industry groups are heading higher. the one that isn't is commodity producers, the worst performers. this is after we've seen losses in metals prices. look at what is happening to copper. this has been driven by china's imports in copper slumping from the previous month. the copper price to its lowest in almost a month, extending its worst weekly slide since november. one analyst saying metals are in large-scale correction after a recent rally. the shanghai composite has suffered its biggest two-day loss in 10 weeks, its lowest close since march 11. this is on that disappointing trade data that we got out of the weekend. fellts in dollar terms 1.8% in april while imports dropped for the 18th month in a row. the people's daily talked about the country's rising debt. a lot
gain int a 1.5% stockholm. let's get to the bloomberg.: we are seeing european stocks rebounding, looking at the stoxx 600, rebounding from their worst week since the february selloff. on at the600 up bang moment. it is tech and health-care stocks leading the gains. most industry groups are heading higher. the one that isn't is commodity producers, the worst performers. this is after we've seen losses in metals prices. look at what is happening to copper. this has been driven by china's imports...
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in may 2014, at the apan north korea enter gov mental consultation in stockholm, both sides reached an greement according to their agreement mental consultation i stockholm, both sides reached an agreement according to their north has a special conduct a full scale investigation on all apanese nationals including abductees. based on the principals in the that ent, japan stated humanitarian vide assistance from north korea from humanitarian viewpoint to a solution of abduction issues. however, thatble, e have seen any progress towards the return of our north korea ce studied the nearly two years ago. they had missile launching and decided to take better measures against north a comprehensible volution of outstanding issues namely the abduction and missile issues. responding to our decision, that this insisted declaration of the sto agreement and the investigation into all the would be stopped. nd the investigation committee deserves it. against north kor korea's claim. orth korea must conduct comprehensive and full scale the tigation based on korea'sent made by north the government is a
in may 2014, at the apan north korea enter gov mental consultation in stockholm, both sides reached an greement according to their agreement mental consultation i stockholm, both sides reached an agreement according to their north has a special conduct a full scale investigation on all apanese nationals including abductees. based on the principals in the that ent, japan stated humanitarian vide assistance from north korea from humanitarian viewpoint to a solution of abduction issues. however,...
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know, first of all, what i'm not going to do is tell you the republican party is suffering from the stockholm syndrome right now, so they're completely captive by donald trump. you're not going to hear anything from then as far as what's happening on their side but i think it's important that sanders people are motivated and excited. no room for the violence, but there's a lot of passion there. sanders has done an amazing job bringing the passion level and bottle it and bring it in a positive way. but taking aim at debbie wasserman-schultz is like killing the messenger trying to be objective and unbiassed, trying to bring this thing to a close and that's the wrong thing for the sanders folks to be doing. as far as the convention is concerned, we're going to see a unity. we're going to see us come together. there's no room for these rough that want to make energy but we are going to be unified. remember something. secretary clinton in 2008, she was still campaigning through june against president obama. it's okay, but there's no room for this type of violence, these types of threats, but the e
know, first of all, what i'm not going to do is tell you the republican party is suffering from the stockholm syndrome right now, so they're completely captive by donald trump. you're not going to hear anything from then as far as what's happening on their side but i think it's important that sanders people are motivated and excited. no room for the violence, but there's a lot of passion there. sanders has done an amazing job bringing the passion level and bottle it and bring it in a positive...
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isn't a fairytale, it's exactly what happened to ostersunds soccer club some 600 kilometers north of stockholmnager believes that the key to their success is getting them used to performing outside their comfort zone. it's an approach that gives a whole new meaning to singing when you're winning. ♪ [singing "you'll never walk alone"] >> these men are giving it their all. this song should sound nice -- it has to sound nice. but that's easier said than done. >> i sing myself very, very badly! >> i think: what am i doing? >> my wife tells me very often that i cannot sing. the coach is in good company here. the question is: why do these men have to sing at all? ♪ >> they're really professional football players. and last season their team was promoted to the allsvenskan, the top flight of sweden's professional league. the club's management chalks ththat down to theirir unusualal training methods. lasse: a footballer on the pitch is a bit like an actor. you have to do roles, you have to understand the players you are playing with and the players you are playing against. and if you're growing in this
isn't a fairytale, it's exactly what happened to ostersunds soccer club some 600 kilometers north of stockholmnager believes that the key to their success is getting them used to performing outside their comfort zone. it's an approach that gives a whole new meaning to singing when you're winning. ♪ [singing "you'll never walk alone"] >> these men are giving it their all. this song should sound nice -- it has to sound nice. but that's easier said than done. >> i sing...
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the finals took place overnight in stockholm, sweden. jamala from ukraine won.>> which part is the jab at moscow? >> i believe that's just a little excerpt of her performance. i think it was 1944 was the name of the song. it was a somber ballad. justin timberlake performed at the event, watched by more people than the super bowl. >> you're kidding. >> crazy, right? and there's j.t. singing my jam. i love it. >> distracted. >> i love it. >>> finally, you guys. >> hat's on. >> we come with hats and everything. >> whoa. we look good. >> i wouldn't go that far. >> it's national chocolate chip day. which means you now have the perfect excuse to eat sweets for breakfast. i feel like we always have the good excuse to eat sweets for breakfast here. we're getting in the spirit -- getting in the spirit with lots of cookies and cakes from nestle toll house cafe. and getting the chance to decorate our own cookie cake. while this all might look severely gluttonous. you guys, you will be pleased to know this little known fact about this very important holiday. calories don't
the finals took place overnight in stockholm, sweden. jamala from ukraine won.>> which part is the jab at moscow? >> i believe that's just a little excerpt of her performance. i think it was 1944 was the name of the song. it was a somber ballad. justin timberlake performed at the event, watched by more people than the super bowl. >> you're kidding. >> crazy, right? and there's j.t. singing my jam. i love it. >> distracted. >> i love it. >>> finally,...
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move the warmth and hospitality we received on our visit to copenhagen, and oslo, and i my visit to stockholm american to cannot visit themselves, don't worry, i anderson that sweden has a phone ander we can call a swede learn about all think swedish. iceland and mighty to send your -- tions to has a lothat iceland of people named that enable answer. they are extraordinary countries. most importantly, for our purposes here today they are extraordinarily friendly. special day for the millions of americans who probably traced their ancestry to nordic countries, particularly in the midwest. including my home state, of illinois. they will remind you that leif erickson reached this continent more than 1000 years ago. the honor their parent and grandparent to crossed oceans and carved out sin helps to build our country. -- and helps to build our country. displayed their horses, the is the history and heritage and the ties of family and friendship that bring us together here today. world, america's closest partners are democracies. and we only need to look at our nordic friends to see why. we share
move the warmth and hospitality we received on our visit to copenhagen, and oslo, and i my visit to stockholm american to cannot visit themselves, don't worry, i anderson that sweden has a phone ander we can call a swede learn about all think swedish. iceland and mighty to send your -- tions to has a lothat iceland of people named that enable answer. they are extraordinary countries. most importantly, for our purposes here today they are extraordinarily friendly. special day for the millions of...
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today is an opportunity for michelle and me to return the spital that we received in copenhagen and stockholmon't worry, i understand that swede why has a phone number. iceland invites you to send your questions to a #. and they'll answer. but they are extraordinary countries and most importantly they are extraordinarily friends. this is a special day, i think for the millions of americans who trace their and cease friday to nordic countries including my ome state of illinois. erickson reached this country and horpped their parents and grand parents and helped to ild our country, they wear their sweeters and display orses and -- speaking foreign language] president obama: around the world our closest partners are democracy. we share the same values. we bleach our citizens to live in freedom and security, free .rom terrorism and europe we believe in free markets and rade that support jobs and the environment and the the we believe we have a moral obligation to this to confront the reality of climate change including our beautiful arctic. we believe in societies, through education, health care
today is an opportunity for michelle and me to return the spital that we received in copenhagen and stockholmon't worry, i understand that swede why has a phone number. iceland invites you to send your questions to a #. and they'll answer. but they are extraordinary countries and most importantly they are extraordinarily friends. this is a special day, i think for the millions of americans who trace their and cease friday to nordic countries including my ome state of illinois. erickson reached...
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the finals took place in sto stockholm on sunday prp the winner was from uk. number that one internet user said a dove got caught in plastic and seaweed. >> tough crowd. >> this is leatherened flesh covered cutout number which also stole the show. unfortunately it didn't steal the judges. and then germany had fur and leather free, heart's in the right place. although the fashion was fringe, the halftime show justin timb timberlake performing his brand-new single. "can't stop the feeling." which i can't stop singing. it's very contagious tune if you haven't heard it. it's a huge event. i didn't know anything about this. there you go, i share with you. >>> finally, i was so inspired by this video of this woman doing yoga. i'm really into yoga. she's so focused. look at that. then. >> she's trying so hard to do her downward dog. [ laughter ] >> it's so painful to watch. >>> celine dion her music has inspired millions. on wednesday, her words will touch your heart. celine opens up. powerful, deeply personal. "good morning america" wednesday. >>> good morning, i'm
the finals took place in sto stockholm on sunday prp the winner was from uk. number that one internet user said a dove got caught in plastic and seaweed. >> tough crowd. >> this is leatherened flesh covered cutout number which also stole the show. unfortunately it didn't steal the judges. and then germany had fur and leather free, heart's in the right place. although the fashion was fringe, the halftime show justin timb timberlake performing his brand-new single. "can't stop...
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rapidlyaracterized by rising defense budgets and the think arms race, tank out of stockholm reports that six of the world's 10th largest arms importers are from asia and oceana. is the home of territorial disputes involving mosof the principal players of the region. of unresolved historical questions that continued to stoke tensions. and a surge of nationalism throughout the region. experiencing considerable political and diplomatic churn. last week, president obama visited vietnam and japan. this trip,course of he lifted a decades-old embargo on the sale of lethal arms to vietnam. and last friday, he became the first u.s. president to visit hiroshima. taiwan andtions in the philippines have bought to power -- brought to power new leaders whose policies have not yet been fully articulated. new united nations sanctions, north korea continues its drive for nuclear weapons in the means by which to deliver them. partnershipific trade agreement, long touted as of of the touchstones ivot,dent obama's asia-pacif appears to be on life support. round, the china strategic and economic dialogue wil
rapidlyaracterized by rising defense budgets and the think arms race, tank out of stockholm reports that six of the world's 10th largest arms importers are from asia and oceana. is the home of territorial disputes involving mosof the principal players of the region. of unresolved historical questions that continued to stoke tensions. and a surge of nationalism throughout the region. experiencing considerable political and diplomatic churn. last week, president obama visited vietnam and japan....
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the most gender representative in the world to his leadership of the canadian delegation to the stockholm conference on the prevention and combatting of genocide. further more professor cotler distinguished himself as an international human rights lawyer serving as council of prisoners of conscience who include notable figurings as nelson mandela, and andre, a former lecturer of the former soviet union. he testified as an expert witness on human rights and government assemblies around the world including the united states, russia, sweden and israel. his advocacy for human rights reminds us of the powerful words of dr. martin luther king. in justice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. most recently his lifelong commitment to human rights led to the creation of the wallen berg center for human rights named after the swedish diplomat who saved thousands of jews from the nazis during world war ii. only to tragically disappear after being captured by soviet forces in 1945. as you might expect from his leadership, the center has a distinctly international scope. focusing on issues of pr
the most gender representative in the world to his leadership of the canadian delegation to the stockholm conference on the prevention and combatting of genocide. further more professor cotler distinguished himself as an international human rights lawyer serving as council of prisoners of conscience who include notable figurings as nelson mandela, and andre, a former lecturer of the former soviet union. he testified as an expert witness on human rights and government assemblies around the world...
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the finals took place in stockholm on saturday.l winner jamala from ukraine. there were also some fashion choices, well, they stole the show. croatia had a white number that one internet user said looked like a dolphin that got caught in a mid-atlantic floating island of plastic and seaweed. i thought it was kind of nice. >> tough crowd. >> this is a leather and flesh covered cutout number which also stole the show. but, unfortunately, it it did not steal the judge's love. that person i don't think did very well. and then germany had fur, wool and leather free, the whole outfit, fur, wool and leather-free. heart's in the right place. she wound up in last place. although the fashion was fringe, the halftime show mainstream. justin timberlake performing his brand-new single, as we showed you earlier, "can't stop the feeling," which i can't stop singing. it's just a very contagious tune if you haven't heard it. >> look at that. >> yeah, it's a huge event. i didn't know anything about this. he's like, dude, you're like pop culture expe
the finals took place in stockholm on saturday.l winner jamala from ukraine. there were also some fashion choices, well, they stole the show. croatia had a white number that one internet user said looked like a dolphin that got caught in a mid-atlantic floating island of plastic and seaweed. i thought it was kind of nice. >> tough crowd. >> this is a leather and flesh covered cutout number which also stole the show. but, unfortunately, it it did not steal the judge's love. that...
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the stockholm depot up is about 19% over a one-year period.stors, again, giving back some gains. tjx with good numbers, ross stores, there's a spillover in the premarket, ross looked healthier but it's turned lower. we're watching maker of lab equipment set to open at a multi-year high after this company reported stronger than expected earnings numbers. up now 5.25%, all business segments reporting stronger than expected revenue in the quarter. we want to just touch on apple because this too is another reason for yesterday's rally to see how it's performing. whether or not we're seeing a follow-through, nope, now just about flat. of course yesterday benefitting from the news of berkshire hathaway took a stake in the tech giant. last look at energy, this is a sector we'll watch given yesterday's rally, number of the stocks continue to move higher, chesapeake, transocean, diamond, marathon showing a little weakness again as wti up 3 cents coming off the overnight highs when it touched its best levels since october. right now the dow is down 80 p
the stockholm depot up is about 19% over a one-year period.stors, again, giving back some gains. tjx with good numbers, ross stores, there's a spillover in the premarket, ross looked healthier but it's turned lower. we're watching maker of lab equipment set to open at a multi-year high after this company reported stronger than expected earnings numbers. up now 5.25%, all business segments reporting stronger than expected revenue in the quarter. we want to just touch on apple because this too is...
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sto stockholm. if they were incorporated there, there would be no tax. baba going up and down. you work through the math. >> what do you think about the bid kind of whisper numbers that we have heard, that the bids -- for yahoo's main internet business. >> it's irrelevant. assume 2 billion or 5 billion. it's either dollar or two. they need to focus on the tax leakage. alibaba. 300 million shares. same thing with yahoo japan. how does it work out? from my point of view we have a core competency in the firm. we wrote a book on deals, deals and more deals. we are writing an update. we like the subject of financial engineering. like what meg whitman is doing in terms of hpe. she split the company. financial engineering. brilliant deal with csc. you have to allow capital to go to the highest form of return. if they make mistakes that's part of the process of creative destruction. >> you liked what you heard from meg whitman earlier this week when dave faber interviewed here. do you own shares of hpe? >> we own some. the reason is there's 1.7 billion shares. s
sto stockholm. if they were incorporated there, there would be no tax. baba going up and down. you work through the math. >> what do you think about the bid kind of whisper numbers that we have heard, that the bids -- for yahoo's main internet business. >> it's irrelevant. assume 2 billion or 5 billion. it's either dollar or two. they need to focus on the tax leakage. alibaba. 300 million shares. same thing with yahoo japan. how does it work out? from my point of view we have a core...
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the most gender representatives in the world, to his leadership as the canadian delegation, to the stockholmrence on the prevention and combating of genocide. furthermore, professor cotler has distinguished himself as an international human rights lawyer, serving as counsel to prisoners of conscience, who include such notable figures as , professor said ofahim, a great friend indiana university, in egypt, and sharonsky. mandela, professor said ibrahim in egypt. sharonsky, a former lecturer in this series, from the former soviet union. he has testified as an expert witness on human rights and for governmental assemblies around the world. including the u.s., norway, russia, and israel. professor cotler's advocacy for human rights in all corners of the globe reminds us of the powerful words of dr. martin luther king. injustice anywhere is a threat to justice anywhere. most recently, professor cotler's lifelong commitment to human rights led to the creation lenburg centerl for human rights, named after the swedish diplomat that saved thousands of hungarian jews from nazis in world war ii, only t
the most gender representatives in the world, to his leadership as the canadian delegation, to the stockholmrence on the prevention and combating of genocide. furthermore, professor cotler has distinguished himself as an international human rights lawyer, serving as counsel to prisoners of conscience, who include such notable figures as , professor said ofahim, a great friend indiana university, in egypt, and sharonsky. mandela, professor said ibrahim in egypt. sharonsky, a former lecturer in...