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just remind me, how many people have you come with to stockholm? 185.nk that must be a record. i'm going to have to check, but i'm pretty sure that must be a record. well, it's quite a party you're going to have. and sir demis hassabis. well, of course, it's been an honour of a lifetime. and to tell you the truth, it hasn't really sunk in yet. so maybe i'll do that over the christmas holidays. but it's also, you know, an amazing platform to talk about your subject more widely and i have to think about that responsibility in the coming years. mm—hm. 0k. let's turn now to the awards that were made this year, and let's start with the physics prize. and here's a brief summary of the research behind that prize. this year's physics prize rewards research that laid the foundations for the development of ai, enabling machine learning with artificial neural networks. john hopfield created a structure that can store and reconstruct information. geoffrey hinton built on his ideas and made it possible to create completely new content with the help of ai, so—called
just remind me, how many people have you come with to stockholm? 185.nk that must be a record. i'm going to have to check, but i'm pretty sure that must be a record. well, it's quite a party you're going to have. and sir demis hassabis. well, of course, it's been an honour of a lifetime. and to tell you the truth, it hasn't really sunk in yet. so maybe i'll do that over the christmas holidays. but it's also, you know, an amazing platform to talk about your subject more widely and i have to...
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nobel laureate�*s, welcome to the royal palace in stockholm.e are joined by some of your family and friends as well as students from here in stockholm. before we start, let's just give them a really big round of applause, renewed congratulations to all of you. applause. ok, so, let's start with economics and let's see briefly the research which was behind the award for this years' recipients of the nobel prize in economics. this year's prize in economics touches on historical injustices and cruelties as well as current events. the question of how economic development is connected to individual rights, equality, and decent political leaders. when large parts of the world were colonised by european powers, their approaches varied. daron acemoglu, simonjohnson, and james a robinson showed prosperity rose with the colonial authorities built functioning social institutions rather than simply exploiting the locals and their resources. but no growth or improvements in lifestyle were created in societies where democracy and legal certainties were lacki
nobel laureate�*s, welcome to the royal palace in stockholm.e are joined by some of your family and friends as well as students from here in stockholm. before we start, let's just give them a really big round of applause, renewed congratulations to all of you. applause. ok, so, let's start with economics and let's see briefly the research which was behind the award for this years' recipients of the nobel prize in economics. this year's prize in economics touches on historical injustices and...
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nobel laureates, welcome to the royal palace in stockholm. of your family and friends, as well as students from here in stockholm. before we start, let's just give them a really big round of applause. renewed congratulations to all of you.
nobel laureates, welcome to the royal palace in stockholm. of your family and friends, as well as students from here in stockholm. before we start, let's just give them a really big round of applause. renewed congratulations to all of you.
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nobel laureates, welcome to the royal palace in stockholm.y big round of applause. renewed congratulations to all of you. applause
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likely giving another swift lift to the local economy during her stops in london and stockholm earlierhis year, for example, it was such a surge in hotel occupancy and room rates as swifties flocked to the show here the bwh president what did you see >> we saw incredible lift in occupancy and, of course, when occupancy does that, so does average daily rate as average daily rate and occupancy went up, of course, our hotels were able to benefit from the success of the eras tour. >> put some numbers on it. >> with double digit increases in rate and occupancy. >> you are private >> we are. >> i gotta ask. >> it varied london may not have seen as much lift because of the room availability versus stockholm, which doesn't have -- >> tighter supply. >> tighter supply. >> have you seen a similar phenomenon with other performers not as great as it was with swift? >> swift is exceptional. it's an anomaly. there's not anything like her. look at the loyalty, her fan base, it's huge. absolutely huge. the timing of it coming out of a time when we couldn't travel, that's how i will refer to it. she la
likely giving another swift lift to the local economy during her stops in london and stockholm earlierhis year, for example, it was such a surge in hotel occupancy and room rates as swifties flocked to the show here the bwh president what did you see >> we saw incredible lift in occupancy and, of course, when occupancy does that, so does average daily rate as average daily rate and occupancy went up, of course, our hotels were able to benefit from the success of the eras tour. >>...
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copenhagen, stockholm. it is strikingly more easy to fund and run an efficient transit system in those places. it is to do here and so that has to do with all sorts of things from funding to splitting the politics between or among three different levels of government. you know, there's no real transit advocacy community, paris, in london, there's not much a bicycling advocacy community, but the city and in other levels of government, just of know to do all of these things, you know, you don't need 50 people being paid to advocate for transit to know you should kind of run the trains frequently. so there are many ideas creative differences among these places. i think it may too easy to say if we were the political capital, our problems would be solved. yes, this is it's not just about policy history. it's also about people. shirley hayes was such a dynamic character. but can you speak about some of the other more colorful characters in the movement involved with transit? yeah, i think so. yeah, we we talked
copenhagen, stockholm. it is strikingly more easy to fund and run an efficient transit system in those places. it is to do here and so that has to do with all sorts of things from funding to splitting the politics between or among three different levels of government. you know, there's no real transit advocacy community, paris, in london, there's not much a bicycling advocacy community, but the city and in other levels of government, just of know to do all of these things, you know, you don't...
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we went to stockholm to see how it's made. the canada or sentiment is done is to favorite pastry of the swedes. its popularity spans from scandinavia to the us and beyond. but in sweet in its integral to the coffee break, but more on that later. first things 1st tired of a taste for more elaborately crispy cinnamon, a soft and sweet. go ahead the andre a. and today i'll show you how to bring the perfect sweeter settlement button and tell me a burn on a flower sugar salt water used ego butter. ingredients for the dough or simple. everything has to be needed by hand or with a mixer until elastic dough was formed. and also tell them that i used cold water because the friction caused during the leading generates heat. i mean money, the bigger and i don't want that to affect the way they used rises from the now chose the finish doing the fridge for a few hours. time for the feeling. the but it's not. it's just the butters, sugar and send them and then tell me you can modify it a little and add ground allman's seats are not ssl on t
we went to stockholm to see how it's made. the canada or sentiment is done is to favorite pastry of the swedes. its popularity spans from scandinavia to the us and beyond. but in sweet in its integral to the coffee break, but more on that later. first things 1st tired of a taste for more elaborately crispy cinnamon, a soft and sweet. go ahead the andre a. and today i'll show you how to bring the perfect sweeter settlement button and tell me a burn on a flower sugar salt water used ego butter....
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currently the only other one in operation in the world is in stockholm, sweden. >> and this advent ofith what's called hydrofoils are essentially wings under water. they operate under the same fluid dynamics as an airplane's wings to create lift. >> reporter: that means lift above the water and above the waves. >> this allows us to be ten times more operationally efficient and with that operational efficiency gain we're able to propel the craft, the vessel, with batteries. >> reporter: ryan is looking to ferry people across the lake in about 30 minutes while most others can take about an hour or an hour and a half. the goal is to do five round trips a day, clearing congestion, and maybe even making living in tahoe a little more affordable. >> so there are many people who would like to live in south lake tahoe but work in north lake tahoe, but they aren't going to drive an hour and a half, two hours. >> reporter: ryan is still working with local and federal officials to get this vessel on the water, but if he does, he thinks it will not only help clear the roads, but keep tahoe blue. >
currently the only other one in operation in the world is in stockholm, sweden. >> and this advent ofith what's called hydrofoils are essentially wings under water. they operate under the same fluid dynamics as an airplane's wings to create lift. >> reporter: that means lift above the water and above the waves. >> this allows us to be ten times more operationally efficient and with that operational efficiency gain we're able to propel the craft, the vessel, with batteries....
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since the 2018 stockholm agreement the houthis have violated the u.n. arms embargo with you and assistance and use drone attacks to prevent the government of yemen from exporting existing oil and gas production that would place desperately needed funds in the government's hands. this brings me to the second dimension of the threat, the danger they pose to regional states in the middle east and africa. in 2015 to 2021 the houthis fired 850 drones against saudi arabia and the united arab emirates. key components of these systems were found by the yuan panel of experts and other authorities to have been sent to yemen through the u.n. arms embargo through smuggling efforts. the houthis continue such attacks to shape the peace process their advantage, most recently in 2024 when the publicly threatened to attack saudi arabia's ports and airports. following hamas's brutal terrorist attacks in israel on october 7, 2023, the houthis intentionally true -- intentionally drew yemen into the conflict by firing at israel. by attacking the houthis missed bringing reta
since the 2018 stockholm agreement the houthis have violated the u.n. arms embargo with you and assistance and use drone attacks to prevent the government of yemen from exporting existing oil and gas production that would place desperately needed funds in the government's hands. this brings me to the second dimension of the threat, the danger they pose to regional states in the middle east and africa. in 2015 to 2021 the houthis fired 850 drones against saudi arabia and the united arab...
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television, and we're also joined by some of your family and friends, as well as students from here in stockholmsed to the sound of applause now, aren't you? so tell me, how has winning the nobel prize changed your life? er...who shall i start with? gary.
television, and we're also joined by some of your family and friends, as well as students from here in stockholmsed to the sound of applause now, aren't you? so tell me, how has winning the nobel prize changed your life? er...who shall i start with? gary.
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television, and we're also joined by some of your family and friends, as well as students from here in stockholmd congratulations to all of you. i guess you're all getting very used to the sound of applause now, aren't you? so tell me, how has winning the nobel prize changed your life? er...who shall i start with? gary. well, the level of attention is something that's a thousand x what it ever was for other awards. you know, the nobel is a brand and it's 120—something years of history.
television, and we're also joined by some of your family and friends, as well as students from here in stockholmd congratulations to all of you. i guess you're all getting very used to the sound of applause now, aren't you? so tell me, how has winning the nobel prize changed your life? er...who shall i start with? gary. well, the level of attention is something that's a thousand x what it ever was for other awards. you know, the nobel is a brand and it's 120—something years of history.
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plus you get to take an overnight train from stockholm to get up there, and ijust can imagine it wouldyou and your family to go on together. from one snowy destination to another, every winter, millions hit the slopes. this christmas, there are going to be more flights to ski resorts in europe than ever before on christmas day. and if you are looking for a bargain, then that's the day i would travel out, probably returning on new year's day so you get a complete week. it's not going to be cheap, but it's going to be better than any other days. if it's the first time that you are going skiing, my biggest tip is that you do not need to go to these fancy resorts, because you need to learn how to ski first and therefore go somewhere nice and cheap, where you can make sure you learn how to do it properly, and then you can graduate to the fancy resorts later. i did this for the first time actually, and i went to borovets in bulgaria and i managed to stay in a lush hotel. there was half board, there was a spa, there was a pool, and i got my ski lessons thrown in as well, and i managed to do a
plus you get to take an overnight train from stockholm to get up there, and ijust can imagine it wouldyou and your family to go on together. from one snowy destination to another, every winter, millions hit the slopes. this christmas, there are going to be more flights to ski resorts in europe than ever before on christmas day. and if you are looking for a bargain, then that's the day i would travel out, probably returning on new year's day so you get a complete week. it's not going to be...
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the stockholm based buy now pay later finance provider has seen its workforce fall mostly by attritione coming up in terms of breaking out the narrowing scope of the rally for the s&p and what is next for the ecb in terms of rate expectations. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i have the benefit of working with the goldman sachs team and the expectation is that the fed will cut next week as well as the beginning of next year. that is priced in. most portfolio managers expect easing cycle to continue. tom: the chief u.s. equity strategist from goldman sachs and the views of how equities are underperforming in the u.s. around the trajectory of inflation. the waters are muddied. and you put in play the jobless claims. here is the work being done. going back to 2020 when inflation was not a problem. that is the light blue components. and then the inflation surge until june of 2023. services have remained sticky. bloomberg economics say if you take out the components of bpi and cpi and feed them into the pce gauge. then things look a little more benign. and for bloomberg economics the c
the stockholm based buy now pay later finance provider has seen its workforce fall mostly by attritione coming up in terms of breaking out the narrowing scope of the rally for the s&p and what is next for the ecb in terms of rate expectations. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i have the benefit of working with the goldman sachs team and the expectation is that the fed will cut next week as well as the beginning of next year. that is priced in. most portfolio managers expect...
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. >> there's his own stockholm syndrome and nothing wrong with the an absolute power being used thish he'd be honest and not try to say that he somehow is a victim. he's not a victim, he's a criminal. in the investigations, we've seen him stealing money, falsely using his father to bring money in and not paying taxes and carry ago gun while he was a criminal and these are reasons he was charged and wants to forgive him as a pardon, that's his right but be honest about it. stuart: yeah, right. biden pursued trump with a political conviction in court with his lawfare. legitimate for kash patel of the fbi to go after the deep statement >> we've got to clean up the department of justice so it's no longer jokingly not jokingly called department of injustice and got to represent the american people without a bias and that's just not true right now. stuart: congressman, thank you for being with us today. it's very cold outside. >> it could be worse. stuart: it is time for the monday trivia question and it's another winner. which animal has the biggest brain: sperm whale, elephant, orangutan
. >> there's his own stockholm syndrome and nothing wrong with the an absolute power being used thish he'd be honest and not try to say that he somehow is a victim. he's not a victim, he's a criminal. in the investigations, we've seen him stealing money, falsely using his father to bring money in and not paying taxes and carry ago gun while he was a criminal and these are reasons he was charged and wants to forgive him as a pardon, that's his right but be honest about it. stuart: yeah,...
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she was undercover in wartime stockholm and was finding all of these books and maps.med to change her character to become who they most wanted her to be. she was talking with german bookstore owners who were sympathetic with germany. she was sympathetic with germany, too. she was preparing before the war took place so when it happened, she was ready for it. yeah. >> yeah, so, picking up on that. one of my characters, eloise page, served with oss during the war. and she had the sort of, she wasn't from one of the northeastern ivy league schools but had the sort of blue blood resume that bill donovan really liked. he liked people from well connected, affluent, well educated families so he recruited from yale, brown, and harvard. but she went to a number of different southern schools, including my mother's alma mater, holland's college, in virginia. she was a randolph and a page. those were first families of virginia. white families, obviously. and so she, too, was recruited in having sort of the right family background and education level and she, during the war, she wo
she was undercover in wartime stockholm and was finding all of these books and maps.med to change her character to become who they most wanted her to be. she was talking with german bookstore owners who were sympathetic with germany. she was sympathetic with germany, too. she was preparing before the war took place so when it happened, she was ready for it. yeah. >> yeah, so, picking up on that. one of my characters, eloise page, served with oss during the war. and she had the sort of,...
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she was undercover in wartime stockholm and she was finding all of these books, all of these documents, all of these maps that she shouldn't have been able to get her hands on. she, for all of the people that she was interfacing, she seemed to change her character, become who they most wanted her to be. so she was talking with german bookstore, german bookstore owners who were sympathetic with germany. she was sympathetic with germany, too. you know, all of this. she had been preparing for before the war took place, so that when happened, she was ready for it. yeah, yeah. so picking up on that, i one of my characters, eloise paige, served with the ss during the war and she had this sort of she wasn't from one of the northeastern ivy league schools, but she had this sort of blueblood resumÉ that while bill donovan, the head of wasps, really liked. so he liked people, well-connected, affluent, well-educated families. so he, you know, recruited certainly from from wall street and from yale and from brown and from harvard. but louise page went to a number of different southern schools, inc
she was undercover in wartime stockholm and she was finding all of these books, all of these documents, all of these maps that she shouldn't have been able to get her hands on. she, for all of the people that she was interfacing, she seemed to change her character, become who they most wanted her to be. so she was talking with german bookstore, german bookstore owners who were sympathetic with germany. she was sympathetic with germany, too. you know, all of this. she had been preparing for...
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swedish bakers showcased their building and design skills at a gingerbread house competition in stockholmn sunday. the annual event has been held more than for more than 30 years. the swedish center for architecture and design. they take it very seriously. bakers competed in three categories centered around this year's theme, which was the comeback. look at the detail visitors get to vote for their favorite entries. oasis making a comeback. of course. the people's choice award, though, went to a kooky recreation of willy wonka's chocolate factory. i'm trying to work out which one it is, but we support that because it's part of our company that produced it that does it for this hour. i'm max foster in london. i'll be back with more cnn newsroom after a short break you only come across an artist like luther vandross once in a lifetime. >> luther. >> never too much new year's day at eight on cnn. >> advil liquid gels are faster and stronger than tylenol rapid release gels, also from advil. advil targeted relief, the only topical with four powerful pain fighting ingredients that start working
swedish bakers showcased their building and design skills at a gingerbread house competition in stockholmn sunday. the annual event has been held more than for more than 30 years. the swedish center for architecture and design. they take it very seriously. bakers competed in three categories centered around this year's theme, which was the comeback. look at the detail visitors get to vote for their favorite entries. oasis making a comeback. of course. the people's choice award, though, went to...
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he joins me now from stockholm.reciate you being with us. >> happy to be here. >> so now that bashar al-assad's long, brutal rule is at an end, what likely comes next in syria what comes next is a very we can put it into two words. >> um, a lot of challenges or three words and hope um there's hope is back. um, in syria, where it was it wasn't a regime change, wasn't even it didn't cross our minds a month ago. we didn't even think about it. we were thinking thinking about how to um, help the syrian population with the existing regime. and today there's there's no more assad regime. and there's a lot of challenges that are coming. you have the the rise of the or the the power vacuum, uh, that this whole situation created which, which is giving space for the islamic state to, to, to spread in the syrian desert. um, you have the the fears of internal, um clashes. you have right now. what's happening and, uh, um rebel groups are trying to to, to resolve it, which is a lack of security, which happens in transitional phase
he joins me now from stockholm.reciate you being with us. >> happy to be here. >> so now that bashar al-assad's long, brutal rule is at an end, what likely comes next in syria what comes next is a very we can put it into two words. >> um, a lot of challenges or three words and hope um there's hope is back. um, in syria, where it was it wasn't a regime change, wasn't even it didn't cross our minds a month ago. we didn't even think about it. we were thinking thinking about how...
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swedish bakers showcasing their building and design skills at a gingerbread house competition in stockholmay. the annual event has been held for more than 30 years at the swedish center for architecture and design. bakers competed in three categories centered around this year's theme can you work it out? it's comeback. visitors get to vote for their favorite entries in the people's choice award, went to a cookie recreation of willy wonka's chocolate factory. as seen here. finally, the countdown to christmas is on, as you might have been able to tell, and santa claus is popping up all over the world ahead of his big day. it must be exhausted already in washington state, he was spotted swimming in a seattle aquarium as part of a 15 year old. tradition in barcelona, thousands of them trading their customary reindeer for motorbikes. they rode through the city center. despite controversy over pollution levels. festive runners spread holiday cheer sunday on the streets of kosovo's capital, pristina. thousands were in costume for the annual run santa claus event. local runners were joined by sold
swedish bakers showcasing their building and design skills at a gingerbread house competition in stockholmay. the annual event has been held for more than 30 years at the swedish center for architecture and design. bakers competed in three categories centered around this year's theme can you work it out? it's comeback. visitors get to vote for their favorite entries in the people's choice award, went to a cookie recreation of willy wonka's chocolate factory. as seen here. finally, the countdown...
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swedish bakers showcased their building and design skills at a gingerbread house competition in stockholmsunday. the annual event has been held for more than 30 years at the swedish center for architecture and design. bakers competed in three categories centered around this year's theme comeback. visitors get to vote for their favorite entries, and the people's choice award went to a cookie recreation of willy wonka's chocolate factory. very apt. thanks so much for joining us. i'm rosemary church. for our international viewers, world sport is coming up next. and for those of you here in the united states and in canada, i will be back with more cnn newsroom in just a moment. mr. president rom creating memories to finding the perfect gift let us make this holiday season a little easier right now. >> save up to $60 on select as battery sets. happy holidays from steel somewhere inside every lost grown up is the kid they once were. >> i'm enchanted you and me. >> times may change, but some things remain timeless. >> i've been using the dove beauty bar for more than 25 years. >> dove is one qua
swedish bakers showcased their building and design skills at a gingerbread house competition in stockholmsunday. the annual event has been held for more than 30 years at the swedish center for architecture and design. bakers competed in three categories centered around this year's theme comeback. visitors get to vote for their favorite entries, and the people's choice award went to a cookie recreation of willy wonka's chocolate factory. very apt. thanks so much for joining us. i'm rosemary...
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the rest of the nobel laureates received their awards during a royal ceremony in stockholm. recipients included physicists whose work preceded the artificial intelligence boom and south korean author han kang, who won the prize for literature. the academy said her award for is for her intense, poetic prose. thanks for joining me here on cnn newsroom. i'm max london. cnn this morning is up next. >> stop. >> luther. >> never too much new year's day at eight on cnn. >> finish ultimate engineered for the toughest conditions. dry, burnt on stains. old dishwashers, very hard water. finish ultimate with cycle sync technology helps deliver the ultimate clean. >> and spend less time making drinks and more time making memories. introducing bartesian the perfect pour every time for every cocktail at your party get our best holiday deal now only at bartesian. >> com slash drinks. berwick. >> every year, millions of noses are ghosted by their plugins. new airwick advanced our groundbreaking plugin that pulses scent for staying power up to 60 days, plus a fragrance boost button. >> our no
the rest of the nobel laureates received their awards during a royal ceremony in stockholm. recipients included physicists whose work preceded the artificial intelligence boom and south korean author han kang, who won the prize for literature. the academy said her award for is for her intense, poetic prose. thanks for joining me here on cnn newsroom. i'm max london. cnn this morning is up next. >> stop. >> luther. >> never too much new year's day at eight on cnn. >>...
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in a way, they began to develop -- this was one of the elements, fascinating to me, of stockholm syndrome that began to take place. they began to find common cause with the gunmen. they began to see the police and authorities outside as the enemy. so particularly the british hostages and this man on the top left -- is it left for you? yes, top left. began to speak on behalf of the gunmen to the authorities. i think i might have been one of those. i might have tried to help in that way. the one on the top left is one of the people who just wandered into the embassy by accident. he was interviewing one of the press attaches. he was a frequent visitor. he got caught up in it. he plays a crucial part. he is the only person who could speak arabic, his native language. he was syrian. perfect english. and farsi. he was able to inter-communicate between the three key elements. without him, it would have been a different story. another one for whom that can be said is the woman in this picture. there were six women inside the embassy. their stories have never been told before. they were never aske
in a way, they began to develop -- this was one of the elements, fascinating to me, of stockholm syndrome that began to take place. they began to find common cause with the gunmen. they began to see the police and authorities outside as the enemy. so particularly the british hostages and this man on the top left -- is it left for you? yes, top left. began to speak on behalf of the gunmen to the authorities. i think i might have been one of those. i might have tried to help in that way. the one...
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when i finished my tour in stockholm. i was excited and happy.77. i've down 4,500 shows, i've done how many flights, i have two young boys, david my husband. i love spending time with my boys and being at the house. i understand why people find it hard to stop. i did not find it har. >> robin: joining from their home elton's husband david who co-directed the film. >> what i find exciting about elton's story is you can go through the diversity and setbacks. >> robin: you co-directed with r.j. cutler, what was that like. >> i was lucky, r.j. is a great documentarian, i knew i could bring an insight into the true elton, and our family. >> reporter: their two sons, zackary and elijah on stage at dodger stadium at the final show in 2022. an ode to where his career skyrocketed 50 years ago. >> this hangs in our kitchen, that beautiful moment on stage at dodgers, when elton wanted the world to see and feel why he made the decision to stop touring. >> robin: do they know what a big deal their dad is. >> they do and couldn't. one thing employmenton does,
when i finished my tour in stockholm. i was excited and happy.77. i've down 4,500 shows, i've done how many flights, i have two young boys, david my husband. i love spending time with my boys and being at the house. i understand why people find it hard to stop. i did not find it har. >> robin: joining from their home elton's husband david who co-directed the film. >> what i find exciting about elton's story is you can go through the diversity and setbacks. >> robin: you...
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fascinating elements to me of stockholm syndrome that began to take place in that building, was that they began to find common cause with the gunmen. they began to see the police and the outside as the enemy. and so so the british hostages and this man you see on the top left here, is it left for you? i can't tell. yes, top left began to sort of speak on behalf of the gunmen to the authorities. i think i have been one of those. i think i might have to help in that way. mustafa kikuchi, the one on the top left is one of the people who who just wandered into the embassy by accident, really he was he was interviewing one of the, one of the press attachÉs, but he was quite a frequent visitor and he just got caught up in it. now he plays crucial part because he's the only person who could speak arabic in his native language. he was syrian perfec english and farsi. he could speak. so he was able to inter communicate between the three key elements and again, without him, i think it would have been a very different story. another one for whom that can also be said is woman. you see in this p
fascinating elements to me of stockholm syndrome that began to take place in that building, was that they began to find common cause with the gunmen. they began to see the police and the outside as the enemy. and so so the british hostages and this man you see on the top left here, is it left for you? i can't tell. yes, top left began to sort of speak on behalf of the gunmen to the authorities. i think i have been one of those. i think i might have to help in that way. mustafa kikuchi, the one...
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when i finished my tour in stockholm, i was very excited, very happy.is house. i understand why people find it hard to stop, but i didn't find it hard at all. >> robin: joining from their home, elton's husband david who co-directed the film. >> what i find so inspiring about elton's life story is the fact that you can go through so much adversity and set backs. >> robin: the documentary is spectacular. you co-directed it with rj cutler. >> yes. >> robin: what was that experience like for you, david? >> i have really lucky. rj is such a great document arian. i knew i could bring a unique insight into the true elton and our family. >> robin: their two sons zachary and elijah on stage at elton's final u.s. show at dodger stadium in 2022. an ode to where his career sky rocketed nearly 50 years ago. >> there's things in our kitchen. there's that beautiful moment on stage at dodgers when elton wanted the world to see and feel why he made the decision to stop touring. >> robin: do they know what a big deal their dad is? >> they do and they don't. one of the th
when i finished my tour in stockholm, i was very excited, very happy.is house. i understand why people find it hard to stop, but i didn't find it hard at all. >> robin: joining from their home, elton's husband david who co-directed the film. >> what i find so inspiring about elton's life story is the fact that you can go through so much adversity and set backs. >> robin: the documentary is spectacular. you co-directed it with rj cutler. >> yes. >> robin: what was...
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is the fact that we are living in volatile and uncertain times, a reality that according to the stockholm international peace research institute drove the largest global military spending in history last year, at $2.4 trillion. this trajectory of increased military spending both within the u.s. and globally is not expected to change anytime soon. so with diffuse congressional oversight -- sir. welcome. do you need to go now, or -- with congressional oversight and budgetary pressures, the stb will be squeezed in ways that are clear in its aggregate. to lift a phrase often used in a different context by a mentor, but applicable here, it will be imperative the initiative have persistent engagement with congressional leaders and we start today. what is success? we have a second panel when imagining resilience, what is success and how we get there? i've just shared this with you now. this is a multiyear initiative so today is the start. hopefully this event will prepare us for the journey ahead. the private sector must have a meaningful voice in where we are going and how we get there. the pri
is the fact that we are living in volatile and uncertain times, a reality that according to the stockholm international peace research institute drove the largest global military spending in history last year, at $2.4 trillion. this trajectory of increased military spending both within the u.s. and globally is not expected to change anytime soon. so with diffuse congressional oversight -- sir. welcome. do you need to go now, or -- with congressional oversight and budgetary pressures, the stb...
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it's not just london, it's oslo and stockholm.ented, people say finally. we're getting our money's worth. what are the choices for having a safe and reliable mass transit system? we either raise fares or we increase taxes on business. already taxes are 44% of mta revenues. fares are 27% of mta revenues. tolls from the private vehicles coming in are only 13%. >> the one problem with all of that is that people aren't paying the fares -- the existing fares, especially on buses. the numbers are horrific. isn't it something like half of the people don't even pay the fares for buses? you've got to a lesser extent, the same problem with the subways. i think i would feel better about it if those fares were being enforced for the people who are actually using the mass transit along the way. but i'm shocked at the number of people on buses who are not paying post-covid. >> absolutely. you know, post-covid, people are not paying their rent either because we had a period where the government stepped in, where we had free buses and subways, wh
it's not just london, it's oslo and stockholm.ented, people say finally. we're getting our money's worth. what are the choices for having a safe and reliable mass transit system? we either raise fares or we increase taxes on business. already taxes are 44% of mta revenues. fares are 27% of mta revenues. tolls from the private vehicles coming in are only 13%. >> the one problem with all of that is that people aren't paying the fares -- the existing fares, especially on buses. the numbers...
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bibby stockholm. individuals. bibby stockholm.re not my kids. >> you are not our king. >> you are not our king. >> meanwhile, the king made a point of acknowledging the traditions and lives of indigenous communities and spent time listening indige
bibby stockholm. individuals. bibby stockholm.re not my kids. >> you are not our king. >> you are not our king. >> meanwhile, the king made a point of acknowledging the traditions and lives of indigenous communities and spent time listening indige
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that's why we had the bibby stockholm, which, you know, all the lefties up in arms, you know, said thatould be scrapped because that wasn't a pleasant sort of all the money and. >> no idea, charlie. >> no idea, charlie. >> well, at least at least we had ideas, but it was scrapped from day one by this labour government, which is why, you know, the migrants are up in arms saying, oh yes, what an easy pull we can't come to britain is, i think thank you to andrew for his question, but i think i would give them minus if i could, if i was allowed to. >> in your question, your scale there, because actually i think his time in office has been utterly transformative, just not in the way in which labour said it would be transformative. i think this is a deeply authoritarian government. i think that this is a government that doesn't care about liberty. i think it's a government that wants to take us back into the eu by the back door. i think they don't give a flying flamingo about democracy. they know they're going to be here till 2029, and they think the right is going to be split in by 2029 to 1
that's why we had the bibby stockholm, which, you know, all the lefties up in arms, you know, said thatould be scrapped because that wasn't a pleasant sort of all the money and. >> no idea, charlie. >> no idea, charlie. >> well, at least at least we had ideas, but it was scrapped from day one by this labour government, which is why, you know, the migrants are up in arms saying, oh yes, what an easy pull we can't come to britain is, i think thank you to andrew for his question,...