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now to athletics and the diamond league moved to stockholm on sunday where murielle ahoure made up fornish in oslo on thursday by winning the 200m event in sweden.the ivory coast runner was given victory over dafne schippers on thursday after the dutch athlete had false started but it was then overturned but with schippers missing stockholm ahoure needed to dip late for the win over ca nada's crystal emmanuel while rebekka haase of germany was third. kenya's1500m triple world champion asbel kiprop who'll be looking to win a fourth consecutive title at the world championships in london this august could only manage fourth in stockholm in a race won by his compatriot timothy cheruiyot. while in the men's 100m canada's andre de grasse posted a wind—assisted time of 9.69 seconds to claim victoryjust over two days after the 22—year—old won for a second consecutive year in oslo. just recapping our top story. the american brooks koepka has won the us open in wisconsin by four strokes. he finished on 16 underpar. birdies at 13, 1a and 15 really helping him home to the victory. for everything e
now to athletics and the diamond league moved to stockholm on sunday where murielle ahoure made up fornish in oslo on thursday by winning the 200m event in sweden.the ivory coast runner was given victory over dafne schippers on thursday after the dutch athlete had false started but it was then overturned but with schippers missing stockholm ahoure needed to dip late for the win over ca nada's crystal emmanuel while rebekka haase of germany was third. kenya's1500m triple world champion asbel...
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in athletics, the diamond league move to stockholm on sunday where muriel padraig made up for losing. to the win. just let you know, you can keep up—to—date with all the final round us open on the bbc sport website. coutinho thanks very much. —— good to know, thanks very much. —— good to know, thanks very much. plenty more news for you on the website, and that's it for now, thanks for watching. good evening, it's been the hottest day of the year so far lots of dry settled weather today. some people seems at the beach today because it's really been hot and humid. highs of 205 and low 305, with the exception of shetland. again that we grow the front that has been with us now grow the front that has been with us now for well over five days producing a fair amount of cloud and somejust as producing a fair amount of cloud and some just as well. so, producing a fair amount of cloud and somejust as well. so, disappointing year i'm afraid, but elsewhere lots of hot sunshine if that's what you like. through the night, that's going to lead to a pretty muggy night if you're trying to get a decen
in athletics, the diamond league move to stockholm on sunday where muriel padraig made up for losing. to the win. just let you know, you can keep up—to—date with all the final round us open on the bbc sport website. coutinho thanks very much. —— good to know, thanks very much. —— good to know, thanks very much. plenty more news for you on the website, and that's it for now, thanks for watching. good evening, it's been the hottest day of the year so far lots of dry settled weather...
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and we stand in solidarity with the uk and others who have been victims in nice, brussels, paris, stockholm. it goes on and on. we have to stop looking the other way, folks. we just do. this should be a nonpartisan issue with bipartisan solutions. >> you'll get agreement from this table on that, kellyanne. real quickly, james comey, former fbi director, set to testify thursday. real simple question. does the white house plan to exert executive privilege or any other maneuver to prevent this testimony? or would you say the president would like james comey to testify? >> the president will make that final decision. if mr. comey does testify, we'll be watching with everything else. i would point out two things. most of washington, many of the democrats detested this man until donald trump fired him, which jim comey said in his good-bye letter, was the right of the president to do. secondly, jim comey, the last time he testified under oath, the fbi had to scurry and correct his testimony immediately because what he said was false. he was off by hundreds of thousands in terms of the e-mails betw
and we stand in solidarity with the uk and others who have been victims in nice, brussels, paris, stockholm. it goes on and on. we have to stop looking the other way, folks. we just do. this should be a nonpartisan issue with bipartisan solutions. >> you'll get agreement from this table on that, kellyanne. real quickly, james comey, former fbi director, set to testify thursday. real simple question. does the white house plan to exert executive privilege or any other maneuver to prevent...
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we are joined from stockholm. you on the to have program.s sweden'sk, why ipo market so red hot right now is t? adam: have a strong equity culture, government culture in terms of the country being well prepared. we have a strong ecosystem supporting the companies. these are companies leveraging the capital markets and benefits of raising capital through the exchange. the momentum we have seen 2012 -- the momentum we have seen since 2012 has been tremendous. nejra: you talk about a culmination. any that mean there is bubble territory and we could see risks ahead? adam: i don't see that. we have many parameters playing into the equity markets with low interest rates and volatility. well, and weform see a strong appetite for investors, a strong appetite from companies to access the market. from that perspective it is not a culmination. from this perspective, we have an ipo window before midsummer , which is a religious holiday in sweden, so they are trying to come out before the holidays. we will continue to see an active market after the holid
we are joined from stockholm. you on the to have program.s sweden'sk, why ipo market so red hot right now is t? adam: have a strong equity culture, government culture in terms of the country being well prepared. we have a strong ecosystem supporting the companies. these are companies leveraging the capital markets and benefits of raising capital through the exchange. the momentum we have seen 2012 -- the momentum we have seen since 2012 has been tremendous. nejra: you talk about a culmination....
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the biebs had to play bottle in stockholm after a disappointing fan hurdle a water bottle at him.he crowd had been pleading with the singer to sing the number one hit. >> i can't. >> the bieber backlash has been building since last month when he mangled the spanish lyrics. ♪ >> justin is featured on the remake of the puerto rico song that has been number one for weeks. but since he recorded it using a cheat sheet with the spanish lyrics spelled out phonetically for him, singing it live has been a curse. >> i don't know the song. ♪ >> while demi lovato showed off her skills on snapchat. the backstreet boys couldn't hack it. ♪ >> and now everybody's bieber-bashing. >> he did very well. i was actually pretty surprised when he did it. >> justin's still in europe on his tour. tomorrow he performs in switzerland. he took time to golf. >> people need to give justin a break. >>> meanwhile in any language, wonder woman is a worldwide fe knowledgeal. it seems everybody has been caught by that golden, even oprah. >> it's wonder woman day. >> throwing a wonder woman party for 208-year-olds an
the biebs had to play bottle in stockholm after a disappointing fan hurdle a water bottle at him.he crowd had been pleading with the singer to sing the number one hit. >> i can't. >> the bieber backlash has been building since last month when he mangled the spanish lyrics. ♪ >> justin is featured on the remake of the puerto rico song that has been number one for weeks. but since he recorded it using a cheat sheet with the spanish lyrics spelled out phonetically for him,...
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this weekend in stockholm, a fan took action, throwing a water bottle at bieber.as crying out for despacito. he said i can't sing the song. i don't know it. >> despacito. >> he doesn't know the word. sing b more than parts a and b here's why. medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. . . ♪ ♪ ♪ laid back with my mind on my money and money on my mind ♪ >> america's most influential couple is back. >> the obamas? >> no. they're still enjoying life in new york and d.c. >> the trumps. >> still in d.c. jay-z, beon zbla. beyonce. bert and ernie. >> this is obvious. close. talking about martha stewart and snoop dogg. the clue being the song that brought us in. >> oh. so abc's nick watt, met up with the odd couple. takes us on a look behind the scenes. >> yeah. >> welcome to martha and snoop's potluck dinner party. >> tv's odd couple back for season two because it works. >> going to start throwing dishes unless we get going. >> reporter: and backstage. >> did we find lobsters? >> chef's cameras, controlled chaos. >> that's for the -- the [ bleep ] bur
this weekend in stockholm, a fan took action, throwing a water bottle at bieber.as crying out for despacito. he said i can't sing the song. i don't know it. >> despacito. >> he doesn't know the word. sing b more than parts a and b here's why. medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. . . ♪ ♪ ♪ laid back with my mind on my money and money on my mind ♪ >> america's most influential couple is back. >> the obamas? >> no. they're still...
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. >> scott: not in stockholm. >> sharon: i am a mess. [ giggles ] >> scott: yeah.eah, pretty much. >> sharon: [ gasps ] oh, you bad boyfriend! >> scott: a beautiful, hot [smooches] mess. >> sharon: so, how's the new digital-media company going? >> scott: i feel so lucky. >> sharon: it's not luck. you're brilliant. victor entrusted this to you becausyo
. >> scott: not in stockholm. >> sharon: i am a mess. [ giggles ] >> scott: yeah.eah, pretty much. >> sharon: [ gasps ] oh, you bad boyfriend! >> scott: a beautiful, hot [smooches] mess. >> sharon: so, how's the new digital-media company going? >> scott: i feel so lucky. >> sharon: it's not luck. you're brilliant. victor entrusted this to you becausyo
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then in april an attack, four people with a truck in stockholm sweden. the defendant admitted it was a terrorist attack, and then of course this most recent attack that happened in central london on saturday. the suspects reportedly used a van to kill seven people. police shot and killed all three suspects. >> ♪ when you practice what you preach, would you turn the other cheek ♪ >> a highly emotional sunday night in england after ariana grande returned to the city to lead he benefit concert, which raised more than $2.5 million. the event was meant to honor the victims from the deadly bombing nearly two weeks ago, but the message took on deeper meaning in the wake of saturday's terror attack in london. >> despite all the things that have been going on in this place, i don't feel or smell or hear or see any fear in this building. >> all proceeds from the event are going to the victims of the attack that killed 22 people and injured 112 more. >>> and we're continuing to follow the latest developments out of london and you can too by downloading the wusa9 ap
then in april an attack, four people with a truck in stockholm sweden. the defendant admitted it was a terrorist attack, and then of course this most recent attack that happened in central london on saturday. the suspects reportedly used a van to kill seven people. police shot and killed all three suspects. >> ♪ when you practice what you preach, would you turn the other cheek ♪ >> a highly emotional sunday night in england after ariana grande returned to the city to lead he...
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. >> scott: not in stockholm. >> sharon: i am a mess. [ giggles ] >> scott: yeah. pretty much. >> sharon: [ gasps ] oh, you bad boyfriend! >> scott: a beautiful, hot [smooches] mess. >> sharon: so, how's the new digital-media company going? >> scott: i feel so lucky. >> sharon: it's not luck. you're brilliant. victor entrusted this to you because yose
. >> scott: not in stockholm. >> sharon: i am a mess. [ giggles ] >> scott: yeah. pretty much. >> sharon: [ gasps ] oh, you bad boyfriend! >> scott: a beautiful, hot [smooches] mess. >> sharon: so, how's the new digital-media company going? >> scott: i feel so lucky. >> sharon: it's not luck. you're brilliant. victor entrusted this to you because yose
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the stockholm three drawer tv chests were sold online between 2015 and 2016. no falling incidents have been reported, though. >>> it is just about 5:00 a.m. now. good morning everybody. i'm aaron gilchrist. >>> i'm eun yang. welcome to your thursday. it's june 29th. almost the end of the work or kicking off the holiday early, we are here to get you ready this morning. >> melissa will have a look at the roead and how things are shaping up in a minute. first, chuck and sheena, who have moved outside to feel it. >> what was that. >> to feel it. i guess that's why you're out there. >> it's really nice out. it's breezy. >> taking it all in before it gets hot and humid. deep breaths everybody. great weather to be outside for today. still not too terribly, terribly humid yet. that changes later on today and the weekend. live view looking eastbound. soon the sun will be coming up. 5:46 is the sunrise today. current temperatures, everybody down below 70 degrees today. this might be one of the last mornings washington national airport can get below 70 for quite some tim
the stockholm three drawer tv chests were sold online between 2015 and 2016. no falling incidents have been reported, though. >>> it is just about 5:00 a.m. now. good morning everybody. i'm aaron gilchrist. >>> i'm eun yang. welcome to your thursday. it's june 29th. almost the end of the work or kicking off the holiday early, we are here to get you ready this morning. >> melissa will have a look at the roead and how things are shaping up in a minute. first, chuck and...
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services have even refused to enter those areas in april may all provide a post north refused to enter stockholm's wrinkle for two weeks citing security concerns going to be made headlines last year when police opened fire after a mob of around thirty people began attacking officers with rocks where the situation increasingly precarious police are calling for a change of approach towards the areas becomes of the national police commissioner says the number of no go zones is even higher and stated in the leaked report. we see developments in our country which are not going in the right direction always we see we have more than sixty vulnerable erial see in around the major cities of those in sweden and we see criminality there and we need to turn around development in those serious and we need assistance of zero zero zero zero other parts of society take a stand from the university of gothenburg thinks it will take much more than police efforts to tackle the issue. the task. is to reality to cross the border for arms in syria but the roof of a very very sick old form very serious more criminal. and
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it's like we've got a stockholm syndrome to this of being captured by this moment. and everybody should just want to pick the truth, and then we can, you know, move on and do stuff as a country. hopefully legislatively, but is there a double-edged sword for this, cate, when it comes to the democrats. comey really made them mad when he talked about during the general primary -- general election about the hillary clinton investigation, republicans loved him for it. now the shoe is on the other foot, but he testified as well about being queasy loretta lynch wanted the hillary clinton investigation to be called a matter and not an investigation. >> yes, it is a double edged sword for democrats right now. yes, that they are james comey's best friend in the russian investigation right now, but let's not forget just a few months ago he was hurting hillary clinton and her chances of the presidency that he's kind of the guy that nobody likes. and my take away i think from his opening statement that tells you that it was damaging for the trump but not too damaging. he was kin
it's like we've got a stockholm syndrome to this of being captured by this moment. and everybody should just want to pick the truth, and then we can, you know, move on and do stuff as a country. hopefully legislatively, but is there a double-edged sword for this, cate, when it comes to the democrats. comey really made them mad when he talked about during the general primary -- general election about the hillary clinton investigation, republicans loved him for it. now the shoe is on the other...
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providers have even refused to enter certain areas in april now provide a postal order wouldn't enter stockholm's rink up a suburb citing security concerns. rink could be made headlines last year when police opened fire after a mob of around thirty people began attacking officers with rocks and facts the national police commissioner says the number of no go zones is even higher than stated in the report and he also called for a change of approach. well we see developments in our country which are not going in the right direction always we see we have more than sixty vulnerability in the around the major cities so sweet and if we see criminality there and we need to turn around development in those serious and we need assistance of. other parts of the site we'll be back with more news at the top of the hour stay with us. social environment. right. chemical discoveries over the last century made every day life easier but at what cost this is cereal is exceptionally sick. no wonder it's confidential. says sister years old industrial giants reap the benefit. caused by chemical production. you know as
providers have even refused to enter certain areas in april now provide a postal order wouldn't enter stockholm's rink up a suburb citing security concerns. rink could be made headlines last year when police opened fire after a mob of around thirty people began attacking officers with rocks and facts the national police commissioner says the number of no go zones is even higher than stated in the report and he also called for a change of approach. well we see developments in our country which...
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providers have even refused to enter certain areas in april mail provided postal order wouldn't enter stockholm's rincon citing security concerns when he made headlines last year when police opened fire after a mob of around thirty people began attacking officers with rocks in fact the national police commissioner says the number of no go zones is even higher than stated in the leaked report he also called for a change of approach. we see developments in our country which are not going in the right direction always we see we have more than sixty vulnerable areas around the major cities so those are sweden and we see criminality there and we need to turn around development in those serious and we need assistance of zero zero zero zero other parts of society a reminder now of our breaking news story this hour reports are coming in of a car bomb that has reportedly killed at least twenty people in afghanistan's helmand province some fifty others are reported to have been injured victims are being taken to a nearby hospital no one has admitted carrying out the attack so far but here at r.t. we're goi
providers have even refused to enter certain areas in april mail provided postal order wouldn't enter stockholm's rincon citing security concerns when he made headlines last year when police opened fire after a mob of around thirty people began attacking officers with rocks in fact the national police commissioner says the number of no go zones is even higher than stated in the leaked report he also called for a change of approach. we see developments in our country which are not going in the...
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some companies or even avoiding certain areas april mail provider post north wouldn't enter stockholm's rincon the suburb citing security concerns rinky made headlines last year when police opened fire after a mob of around thirty people began attacking officers with rocks in fact the national police commissioner says the number of no go zones is even higher than stated in that report he called for a change of approach. well we see developments in the country which are not in the right direction always we see we have more than sixty vulnerability. around the maid you see it is so sweet and we see criminality there and we need to turn around development in those serious and we need assistance of. other parts of society. now commemoration of and so being held across russia to mark the day nazi germany attacked the soviet union in one thousand nine hundred eighty one bringing the country into the second world war millions of soviet citizens perished during the conflict known in russia as the great patriotic war june twenty second is officially marked in the country as the day of remembranc
some companies or even avoiding certain areas april mail provider post north wouldn't enter stockholm's rincon the suburb citing security concerns rinky made headlines last year when police opened fire after a mob of around thirty people began attacking officers with rocks in fact the national police commissioner says the number of no go zones is even higher than stated in that report he called for a change of approach. well we see developments in the country which are not in the right...
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we have seen consequences of this in nice, berlin, stockholm, london and elsewhere. over 1400 people were injured and over 300 people killed in islamist attacks in europe in the past three years. , the grave danger that terrorism poses to europe is likely to increase. the u.s. must work with europe to defeat these threats. iq for inviting me to discuss this with you. -- thank you for inviting me to discuss this with you. >> dr. cragin. >> i would like to thank the chairs and ranking members for inviting me to testify on the subject of the threat posed to europe and the u.s. by the islamic state and iraq in syria. had terrorist groups adapt and counter terrorism. much of this research has focused on what is often referred to as foreign fighters, or individuals who leave their homes and travel abroad to fight . my testimony provides detailed research. into the global spotlight in june 2014 after its spokesman announced a newly formed islamic caliphate. to consolidate control over territory within syria and iraq but also established provinces outside the labonte. isis h
we have seen consequences of this in nice, berlin, stockholm, london and elsewhere. over 1400 people were injured and over 300 people killed in islamist attacks in europe in the past three years. , the grave danger that terrorism poses to europe is likely to increase. the u.s. must work with europe to defeat these threats. iq for inviting me to discuss this with you. -- thank you for inviting me to discuss this with you. >> dr. cragin. >> i would like to thank the chairs and ranking...
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we've seen the consequences in niece, stockholm, london and else where. over 1,400 people were injured and over 300 people killed in islamic attacks in europe in the past three and a half years. including in this number are nine americans. c chairman poe, distinguished members, the grave dangerthat terrorism poses to europe is only likely to increase. the u.s. must work with europe to defeat the threat. thank you for inviting me to discuss this with you and i look forward to any question. >> i thank the gentleman. doctor? >> i'd like to thank the chair and the ranking members for inviting me to testify on the subject of the threat posed to europe and the west by the islamic state in iraq and syria or isis. over the past 20 years i've explored the topics of what motivates people to become terrorists and how groups adapt and counterterrorism. much of the research has focusedon what is often referred to as foreign fighters, or individuals who leave their homes and travel abroad to fight. my written testimony provides the details of this research and i plan t
we've seen the consequences in niece, stockholm, london and else where. over 1,400 people were injured and over 300 people killed in islamic attacks in europe in the past three and a half years. including in this number are nine americans. c chairman poe, distinguished members, the grave dangerthat terrorism poses to europe is only likely to increase. the u.s. must work with europe to defeat the threat. thank you for inviting me to discuss this with you and i look forward to any question....
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police in stockholm are calling it a case of attempted murder. witnesses say the truck driver sped up to inflict more harm and then took off. one person was injured in the swedish people were already on high alert. he hurt 14 others when he mowed them down back in april. police still won't say if this morning's incident is terror related. autria: now to a 7 on your side consumer alert. if you own an suv, your headlights might be coming up short. a survey shows that only two midsized suvs offer good levels of headlight. insurance institute for highway safety tested hundreds of 2017 models the u.s. and the two models that ranked of the best were the volvo s e 60 and hyundai santa fe. 11 models fell in the poor category. many of them popular cars, like the ford edge oryx or. pour headlight performance can be a safety hazard if your beams are aimed incorrectly or have excessive glare, endangering motorists and pedestrians. headlights are reportedly making improvements by continue to lag behind europe and japan. new adapter to beam headlights could va
police in stockholm are calling it a case of attempted murder. witnesses say the truck driver sped up to inflict more harm and then took off. one person was injured in the swedish people were already on high alert. he hurt 14 others when he mowed them down back in april. police still won't say if this morning's incident is terror related. autria: now to a 7 on your side consumer alert. if you own an suv, your headlights might be coming up short. a survey shows that only two midsized suvs offer...
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stockholm where lungs dissected flown to philadelphia where waiting for them. in the summer of 1962, as social change was coming in the u.s., rachel carsons silence ring publish many other events afoot. [inaudible conversations] well -- haflex deriving to wuu38 cell and he create ared 800 of these tiny cells each had two to three million cells in it. each cell in each had the potential to divide another 40 times. if you do the math you realize that simply one little bottle of about ten million cells will produce 22 million pounds of cells or tons rather when it is fully expanded. for practical purposes created a supply of cells that was infinite especially when you realize if you freeze 800 cells an take out one ampuele a decade or 50 years later cells will begin dividing again and they will remember how many times they divide before they were frozen and they'll continue up to roughly 50 divisions to america will use cells today from viles just look this one that they laid down in the srm of 189 -- summer of 1962 excited about the cell and got lab tests that wa
stockholm where lungs dissected flown to philadelphia where waiting for them. in the summer of 1962, as social change was coming in the u.s., rachel carsons silence ring publish many other events afoot. [inaudible conversations] well -- haflex deriving to wuu38 cell and he create ared 800 of these tiny cells each had two to three million cells in it. each cell in each had the potential to divide another 40 times. if you do the math you realize that simply one little bottle of about ten million...
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but like being an actor is a little bit like doing stockholm syndrome all the time, like you're in loveat's fine, i'm in love with a stranger. so it is within the realm of my actual life. >> stephen: do be clear, she's not a spy. >> to not a spy, a real normal person. >> stephen: but she was there when you were like. >> yeah. >> stephen: how would he feel about that? because i had him on the show, first time on he said he never even touched a woman's hand until he was 18. >> yeah, i would say like kumail is a real gentleman. and he asked emily his wife to leave when we made out because he didn't want her watching. and emily and i are kind of like, i think, a little more like, you know, anything goes, and so-- . >> stephen: a little more sex positive. >> yeah, sure, yeah, dan savage. so it felt, you know, she came into the dressing room, kumail asked me to leave. and i was like-- and then she left. >> stephen: now you, your character, emile se-- emily, she became sick and was put into a medically induced coma. >> yeah. >> stephen: and so what is that like to act in a coma? did you have t
but like being an actor is a little bit like doing stockholm syndrome all the time, like you're in loveat's fine, i'm in love with a stranger. so it is within the realm of my actual life. >> stephen: do be clear, she's not a spy. >> to not a spy, a real normal person. >> stephen: but she was there when you were like. >> yeah. >> stephen: how would he feel about that? because i had him on the show, first time on he said he never even touched a woman's hand until he...
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>> larry donn from sweden, stockholm. >> have you ever been high at work? >> jimmy: no?han yeses. has larry donn from sweden ever been high at work? >> high at work? never. >> no? >> i can't even imagine doing that, being that. >> were you high when you got dressed this morning? >> no. >> jimmy: no he was drunk. [ cheers and applause ] do we have anyone here from sweden tonight? is that how people are dressing in sweden now? what happened to the viking horns? those are gone? all right, who else is out there? >> what is your name and where are you from? >> jacob from terra haute, indiana. >> have you ever been high at work? >> jimmy: all right? it's unanimous. >> i'm high right now. very high. >> what do you do for work? >> i work at mcdonald's. >> do you work high there? [ laughter ] we're out of mcnuggets again? jacob! all right, next? >> what is your name and where are you from? >> izan from pittsburgh. >> have you ever been high at work? >> jimmy: there are two yeses but almost all noes. let's see. has izan ever been high at work? >> yes. really. yeah. >> what do you
>> larry donn from sweden, stockholm. >> have you ever been high at work? >> jimmy: no?han yeses. has larry donn from sweden ever been high at work? >> high at work? never. >> no? >> i can't even imagine doing that, being that. >> were you high when you got dressed this morning? >> no. >> jimmy: no he was drunk. [ cheers and applause ] do we have anyone here from sweden tonight? is that how people are dressing in sweden now? what happened to...
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. >>> hexagon shares hitting a record high in stockholm after reporting the i.t. company may be sold to rivals for 20 billion u.s. dollars >>> and the london fire brigade confirms a number of people died in the massive blaze that engulfed a large block in the western part of the city dozens are injured the cause is unknown >> in my 29 years of being a firefighter i've never seen anything of this scale i'm very sad to confirm that there have been a number of fatalities >>> we will t had the uk inflat numbers yesterday. i'm not concerned about the headline numbers, it's the average earnings figure i'm interested in. thesfigures are hitting the wire let's see about the state of the uk economy as these numbers hit. okay uk april adjusted jobless claims up 7,300 at 2.3% of the work force as well. the total weekly earnings are up 2.1% year on year. a poll was looking for 2.4%. this is the figure i was interested in. yesterday, cpi up 2.9% today, total earnings up 2.1%. that's a squeeze on peoples income it's the weakest figure since february 2016. april alone was up 1.2
. >>> hexagon shares hitting a record high in stockholm after reporting the i.t. company may be sold to rivals for 20 billion u.s. dollars >>> and the london fire brigade confirms a number of people died in the massive blaze that engulfed a large block in the western part of the city dozens are injured the cause is unknown >> in my 29 years of being a firefighter i've never seen anything of this scale i'm very sad to confirm that there have been a number of fatalities...
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>> this all went down during bieber's performance last weekends at the summer burst festival in stockholme well, lets talk about whispy houston for a second. a star like few others, absolutely beautiful of covers, she was in so many movies, the bodyguard, won so many awards. so new trail their was just put out very emotional, about a documentary of her life. and it has got a lot of hidden stories you may not know. >> it is being memorialized, a lot of people not happy about this one, whitney can i be me, intonate portrait of the late icon, shows the darker side of fame. so here is a preview of the newly-released trailer. >> success doesn't change you. fame does. >> whitney was at the top of the chart. she had seven consecutive number one records. she was everyone. her favorite saying cannot be me. i've made all of these people happy. >> bobby brown, all of these behind the scenes futures, clips, footage we haven't seen, like real reviewing interviews of people that new her there is premiered at the try beck a film festival, rest of the worlds will see it on show time august 26. >> what a
>> this all went down during bieber's performance last weekends at the summer burst festival in stockholme well, lets talk about whispy houston for a second. a star like few others, absolutely beautiful of covers, she was in so many movies, the bodyguard, won so many awards. so new trail their was just put out very emotional, about a documentary of her life. and it has got a lot of hidden stories you may not know. >> it is being memorialized, a lot of people not happy about this...
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said, we are going to have to look at solutions whether it's congestion pricing like london and stockholm of doing but -- >> wait. if you can't beat them, tax them? >> if you can't beat them, try to keep them out of the most congested parts of the city and get people on to public transit. that's precisely what london did with great success. the most richly served part of the city is the downtown. we've got bart. we've got underground muni lines. we have surface lines. in the culture of convenience many people are picking the uber and the lyft. why? because it is so cheap. this is an organization that is losing $700 million a quarter. what are they trying to do? wipe out the taxi industry. what will they do then? wipe out the drivers. how will they wipe out their drivers? self-driving autonomous vehicles. >> okay. that is one scenario. now let me give you another one. the city itself is responsible. what is their responsibility in the congestion? you're taking lanes of traffic out. you are putting in bike lanes that aren't as used. 3% of the people use the bike lanes. we are putting them e
said, we are going to have to look at solutions whether it's congestion pricing like london and stockholm of doing but -- >> wait. if you can't beat them, tax them? >> if you can't beat them, try to keep them out of the most congested parts of the city and get people on to public transit. that's precisely what london did with great success. the most richly served part of the city is the downtown. we've got bart. we've got underground muni lines. we have surface lines. in the culture...
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we can go through the history and it's a sad one, manchester just a couple of weeks ago, stockholm, london, nice, normandy, brussels, paris, this goes back to 2015 and these were all terror attacks of different types but all within europe. what is the lesson of this or has the lesson of this been ignored i guess from a police policy counterterrorism surveillance perspective? >> it's clear there's an unprecedented threat and i think what policymakers all around the western world need to do and need to do urgently is to empower the muslim community, as juliet was saying, empower the muslim community to take on this radicalization. they want to do it, the vast majority of them have absolutely no time for this. they're absolutely horrified, in the uk they're actually quite far advanced in terms of doing this, under the prevent strategy. there's a phrase communities defeat terrorism, a lot of outreach in the muslim community, the tips that come in that prevent terrorist attacks, just in the past few weeks here in london, but more can be done even here in the uk to empower the muslim community t
we can go through the history and it's a sad one, manchester just a couple of weeks ago, stockholm, london, nice, normandy, brussels, paris, this goes back to 2015 and these were all terror attacks of different types but all within europe. what is the lesson of this or has the lesson of this been ignored i guess from a police policy counterterrorism surveillance perspective? >> it's clear there's an unprecedented threat and i think what policymakers all around the western world need to do...
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kate's law, working on immigration in this country, they're walking around washington like they have stockholmome. they are attack by tweets that get them off message and make it more difficult for them to have legislative accomplishment. >> much more to talk about. we will be right back. don't go anywhere. >>> back now with my panel. one thing you can say is that this changed the narrative today because we're not talking about russia or we're not talking about health care. peter? >> you know, what i find kind of funny is that people say, when people say it is distracting from trump's agenda, they say it as if trump has a great agenda he could speak about with such fluency. the guy doesn't even know what is in his own health care bill. the new york times said republican senators said that after they met with him, and his bill is unpopular. he has no policy beliefs he sticks to. he has no capacity to talk about a policy agenda, and much of what he laid out is wildly unpopular. let's try to put away the idea it is distracting from something he could be talking about that could impress people. th
kate's law, working on immigration in this country, they're walking around washington like they have stockholmome. they are attack by tweets that get them off message and make it more difficult for them to have legislative accomplishment. >> much more to talk about. we will be right back. don't go anywhere. >>> back now with my panel. one thing you can say is that this changed the narrative today because we're not talking about russia or we're not talking about health care....
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working to fight immigration in this country, they're walking around washington as though they have stockholm syndrome. they're joined by the party but they're continually getting attacked and making it more difficult to have legislative accomplishments. we come into this world needing others. ♪ then we are told it's braver to go it alone. ♪ but there is another way to live. ♪ a way that sees the only path to fulfillment- is through others. ♪ the only bed smart enough to change sleep as we know it. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you comfortable. and snoring.... does your bed do that? right now save on sleep number 360 smart beds. plus, it's the lowest prices of the season with savings of $500 on our most popular p5 bed. ends saturday. >>> back to my panel. one thing you can say is this changed the narrative today because we're not talking about russia, we're not talking about health care. >> they say it as if trump has a great agenda he can speak about with such fluency. he doesn't even know what's in his own health care bill. republican senators sai
working to fight immigration in this country, they're walking around washington as though they have stockholm syndrome. they're joined by the party but they're continually getting attacked and making it more difficult to have legislative accomplishments. we come into this world needing others. ♪ then we are told it's braver to go it alone. ♪ but there is another way to live. ♪ a way that sees the only path to fulfillment- is through others. ♪ the only bed smart enough to change sleep as...
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we've had many, stockholm, of course, the christmas market in berlin, that terrible episode in east france, just the pictures of the crushed strollers. how do we in this country protect against vehicle attacks? in new york, there was just an attack in new york. it wasn't a terrorist, but still, there were fatalities. >> the average consumer vehicle in the united states weighs 4,000 pounds, 2 tons. unless we want to regulate it to the point where we're going to go in and make sure that that vehicle can't go above 10 miles an hour, which is not going to happen -- >> what about pedestrian safe zones? for london bridge, for example, maybe is there something they could have done? there was another bridge attack in westminster two weeks ago. >> look at new york. i used to work at 26 federal plaza in lower manhattan, right in the shadow of the towers. look at how every major building, whether an iconic building like the empire state building, or the federal building, have concrete barriers placed around it and layered security. layered security is the secret. what happened in nice, france, where
we've had many, stockholm, of course, the christmas market in berlin, that terrible episode in east france, just the pictures of the crushed strollers. how do we in this country protect against vehicle attacks? in new york, there was just an attack in new york. it wasn't a terrorist, but still, there were fatalities. >> the average consumer vehicle in the united states weighs 4,000 pounds, 2 tons. unless we want to regulate it to the point where we're going to go in and make sure that...
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aickson has reportedly hired businesso review its -- the stockholm companies looking at ways to focusmain network equipment business. it hard goldman sachs to find a buyer for its broadcast and media services unit. a story that scarlet and i love -- after eight years of progress, gender equality has taken a step back in the boardroom. this is bloomberg. ♪ julia: this is "bloomberg markets." time in for the first eight years, women are losing ground when it comes to board seats. open board seats at fortune 500 companies were awarded to women in 2016. that is down from 30% the year before. in today's walk the talk segment, we bring in jeff green from detroit. when you look at the numbers here, what surprises you the most? jeff: the fact that you have it going down. it has been slowing, but there was an expectation that this would backtrack. -- there wasn't an expectation that this would backtrack. scarlet: the backtrack has important implications for how long it will take for women to reach parity as well. sayinghis report is 2032. that is their third revision to further out in the futu
aickson has reportedly hired businesso review its -- the stockholm companies looking at ways to focusmain network equipment business. it hard goldman sachs to find a buyer for its broadcast and media services unit. a story that scarlet and i love -- after eight years of progress, gender equality has taken a step back in the boardroom. this is bloomberg. ♪ julia: this is "bloomberg markets." time in for the first eight years, women are losing ground when it comes to board seats. open...
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ago, at least four people were killed when a truck drove into pedestrians on a busy street near stockholm, sweden. in london, also, killing four people, that was at the time london's deadlyist terror attack. we had manchester hapless than two weeks ago, the big concert bombing. that was a terrorist incident. so people are on edge right now, james. and as we're watching this, we don't want to heighten anybody's sense of fear. but this seems to be a very serious situation. >> sure. the pattern or paradigm seems eerily similar. if this proves to be a terror attack, they don't have to go to syria anymore or afghanistan to a training camp. they open up their laptop, watch jihadi propaganda and become radicalized and then don't need to go to a gun store to buy a weapon that is going to draw attention to law enforcement. they've just got to get a vehicle and then commitment themselves to doing what appears to have happened here, which is to find a crowded place where people are unsuspecting and plow into a group of pedestrians and try to kill as many as you can. that appears to be what this is.
ago, at least four people were killed when a truck drove into pedestrians on a busy street near stockholm, sweden. in london, also, killing four people, that was at the time london's deadlyist terror attack. we had manchester hapless than two weeks ago, the big concert bombing. that was a terrorist incident. so people are on edge right now, james. and as we're watching this, we don't want to heighten anybody's sense of fear. but this seems to be a very serious situation. >> sure. the...
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he was not able to attend the official ceremony in stockholm last year.or a private ceremony in april to receive his medal but he needed to deliver a lecture to get the prize money. well, today the swedish academy posted his lecture online but did not say where or when it was delivered. >>> back here it was graduation day today for high school students in west philadelphia. >> ♪ >>> west catholic prep high school held its graduation ceremony in the school's auditorium. parents and loved ones watched as the female students in white and the male students in blue got their diplomas today. congratulations to all of the grads. >> quite a lot to be proud of. >> uh-huh. >> still to come a check of that forecast. >> as we look live at philadelphia international airport monday night, meteorologist cecily tynan has that update from accuweather and hopefully she'll let us know when we'll see some sunshine when we come right back. >> ♪ you knew when you cast it they'd lock you up. but that didn't stop you. you traveled far and wide, and others followed. mothers, daug
he was not able to attend the official ceremony in stockholm last year.or a private ceremony in april to receive his medal but he needed to deliver a lecture to get the prize money. well, today the swedish academy posted his lecture online but did not say where or when it was delivered. >>> back here it was graduation day today for high school students in west philadelphia. >> ♪ >>> west catholic prep high school held its graduation ceremony in the school's auditorium....
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citizens but citizens from across europe, just as british people suffered in the attacks in paris and stockholmf suffered great loss from terrorist attacks. these atrocities have sent strengthen the need for us to work together to keep ourselves say. so i urge other leaders to put pressure on technology companies to do more to predict you must content from the internet and to ensure law and forstmann companies can access encrypt data. that is what has been a great at the recent council and builds on the recent work i've done with president macron france. we must continue to work together to combat this evil, to defend our values and keep our citizens say. on defence, we have welcomed plans to step up cooperation on capabilities and freddie eu and nato to work more closely together. the uk will always be committed to the defence of europe. on climate change, this european council reaffirmed the commitment of the year and all member states to fully implement the paris agreement. the uk welcome satellite commitment. we discussed the importance of the eu in pursuing and ambitions trade policy lever
citizens but citizens from across europe, just as british people suffered in the attacks in paris and stockholmf suffered great loss from terrorist attacks. these atrocities have sent strengthen the need for us to work together to keep ourselves say. so i urge other leaders to put pressure on technology companies to do more to predict you must content from the internet and to ensure law and forstmann companies can access encrypt data. that is what has been a great at the recent council and...
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. >> worry about the stockholm syndrome while we're there. we come back being socialists after being in europe. >> i don't know what say. watch comey all day. we'll talk about it tomorrow. "squawk on the street" begins right now. >>> one of the most anticipated congressional hearings in decades takes place today. former fbi director comey testifies before the senate select committee on intelligence nearly one month to the day after being fired by the president. good thursday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street" i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and david faber. the yields have ticked higher. ey -- ecb stays steady. and james comey on the hill today. the released testimony making waves. we'll go live to d.c. >> shares of alibaba are surging in the premarket. we'll dig in on those numbers and the impact on yahoo. >> voters headed to the polls today in london today. we'll look at the latest and how the markets are reacting. >>> first up, james comey due to testify at the top of the hour. the stocks did rise yesterday after the release o
. >> worry about the stockholm syndrome while we're there. we come back being socialists after being in europe. >> i don't know what say. watch comey all day. we'll talk about it tomorrow. "squawk on the street" begins right now. >>> one of the most anticipated congressional hearings in decades takes place today. former fbi director comey testifies before the senate select committee on intelligence nearly one month to the day after being fired by the president....
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we will see a down open across the board, the exception of the ftse in italy and the omx index in stockholmthe ftse, cacfor and the dax indicated for the open. check out the bund trade here. half-hour ofst trade and last night's trade for the bund. yields are coming down as investors are buying up this debt. are seeing this safe haven run across the board in the overnight trade, asian stocks going down, traders going to safe havens. , someesterday pentecost markets playing catch-up. be aware of that. what is interesting is overnight, we see asia selloff. it doesn't look like europe will a mildly going to see negative open in europe, but not the kind of magnitude we are seeing in australia were markets are down 1.5. no change from the reserve bank down there. the nikkei was off by nearly a percent overnight. begin safe haven trade. dollar index down .2%. we may be resetting the clock when it comes to europe with a more manageable kind of mood -- move, but a big down day yesterday and overnighter asia. i wonder whether we are setting the clock in europe. we will try to figure out which to the
we will see a down open across the board, the exception of the ftse in italy and the omx index in stockholmthe ftse, cacfor and the dax indicated for the open. check out the bund trade here. half-hour ofst trade and last night's trade for the bund. yields are coming down as investors are buying up this debt. are seeing this safe haven run across the board in the overnight trade, asian stocks going down, traders going to safe havens. , someesterday pentecost markets playing catch-up. be aware of...
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and it was only a few weeks before that in stockholm, there was that truck attack with four killed. the london, england attack which was also plowing in pedestrians there on the westminster bridge. australia in january. so, again, i mention those not to suggest that we know what happened here. i think we've been pretty clear about that. but to suggest that authorities, jim, would certainly be looking at those patterns and considering that as they investigate what happened, right? >> they're looking at that because that's on the top of their mind, all those attacks in england. of course of all those things we outlined, remember the times square one, ari, the guy was a drunk and ran up on the sidewalk and claimed he wanted the police to kill him. so he had some suicidal idea going on there. yes, police operate in this fear. they're going to set the anti-terrorist detectives on that right away to see if there's something there. and if there is, they're going to follow it out. if it's a hate attack from an extremist, nationalist extremist whose against all muslims, that's terrorism as w
and it was only a few weeks before that in stockholm, there was that truck attack with four killed. the london, england attack which was also plowing in pedestrians there on the westminster bridge. australia in january. so, again, i mention those not to suggest that we know what happened here. i think we've been pretty clear about that. but to suggest that authorities, jim, would certainly be looking at those patterns and considering that as they investigate what happened, right? >>...
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do the same.ou >> ladies and gentleman we have seen brutal attacksagain tw paris and berlin and stockholm and again two weeks ago in london even in a the states has seen attacks as well. the what we see is how the tax deferred -- how they are different solos are organized from outside the country those inspired by social media but the attack is one crucial sector the attackers want to create fear and intimidate ordinary people. to prevent them from going to ring nightclub where those in manchester from s going to a concert or from taking a subway or bus to work. to prevent people from living their lives in undermining the democratic and open society for girlrroriss and a dutch researcher used the word theater as a metaphor as the theater of your terrorist want attention regardless of the time and place creating fear . it remains the same but the plea is different to effectively intervene means knowing those communities they grew up in or those organizations we have to know the web site and social media that is used to influence and also understanding the radiology is the sectarian version
do the same.ou >> ladies and gentleman we have seen brutal attacksagain tw paris and berlin and stockholm and again two weeks ago in london even in a the states has seen attacks as well. the what we see is how the tax deferred -- how they are different solos are organized from outside the country those inspired by social media but the attack is one crucial sector the attackers want to create fear and intimidate ordinary people. to prevent them from going to ring nightclub where those in...
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ladies and gentlemen, we have seen brutal attacks in brussels, paris, stockholm, manchester and again two weeks ago in london. the united states has seen serious the taxes go, new york, boston, bernardino, florida over the recent years and months. what we see is modus operandi of the attacks differ. the number of casualties different. the targets differ. and the terror is different. some of the attacks are directed and organize from outside of our country's. others are committed by homegrown actors, from her own neighbor, inspired by social media and on internet. yet the attack have one crucial factor in common. fear. the attackers went to create fear. they want to intimidate ordinary people, to prevent people from going to a nightclub, to prevent people from manchester from going to a concert. to prevent people from new york to amsterdam to taking the subway or bus to work. in short, to prevent people from living their lives, and by so doing undermine our democratic and open society. a dutch researcher used to work theater as a metaphor to describe terrorism. theater of fear, as he c
ladies and gentlemen, we have seen brutal attacks in brussels, paris, stockholm, manchester and again two weeks ago in london. the united states has seen serious the taxes go, new york, boston, bernardino, florida over the recent years and months. what we see is modus operandi of the attacks differ. the number of casualties different. the targets differ. and the terror is different. some of the attacks are directed and organize from outside of our country's. others are committed by homegrown...
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gentlemen, we have seen brutal attacks in brussels, paris, berlin, stockholm. again, two weeks ago in london. united states has seen serious attacks as well. new york, boston, san bernardino,florida . what we see is the modus operandi of the attacks. the number of casualties differ. and the terrorists differ. some of the attacks are directed and organized from outside our country. others are committed by homegrown actors, people from our own neighborhood inspired by the social media. >> yet the attack has one crucial factor. fear. >> the attackers what to create fear. >> they want to intimidate our ordinary people. to prevent people from going to a nightclub. to prevent people from manchester from going to a concert. prevent people from new york to amsterdam from taking a bus to work. >> in short, preventing some people from living their lives and by so doing undermine our democratic and open society. >> a dutch researcher used the word fear as a metaphor to describe terrorism. the theater of fear, he called it. terrorists want the public, the audience regardle
gentlemen, we have seen brutal attacks in brussels, paris, berlin, stockholm. again, two weeks ago in london. united states has seen serious attacks as well. new york, boston, san bernardino,florida . what we see is the modus operandi of the attacks. the number of casualties differ. and the terrorists differ. some of the attacks are directed and organized from outside our country. others are committed by homegrown actors, people from our own neighborhood inspired by the social media. >>...
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number of subway lines here in beijing come in the u.k., and stockholm. outside your core market? andf you look at our profit loss account, one third of our topline revenue came from our businesses outside of hong kong. years, those few businesses will continue to expand. for instance, we were part of the consortium that one southwest trains in the u.k.. we start operating that in august this year. there are many opportunities of a similar nature. we are active in australia, here on the mainland of china. at the belt and wrote summit, your chairman talked about hoping to team up with crc for the kuala lumpur, singapore high-speed rail. but we have had conflicting reports in the media and the crc that that is not necessarily the case. will you be jointly bidding with the chinese for that high-speed rail? moue are honored to sign an with crc. they operate 22,000 kilometers in the mainland of china, more than anyone anywhere else in the world, so we are honored to be a potential partner of theirs through this mou. in any aspect where we could be working toge
number of subway lines here in beijing come in the u.k., and stockholm. outside your core market? andf you look at our profit loss account, one third of our topline revenue came from our businesses outside of hong kong. years, those few businesses will continue to expand. for instance, we were part of the consortium that one southwest trains in the u.k.. we start operating that in august this year. there are many opportunities of a similar nature. we are active in australia, here on the...