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i'm not sure you saw a add in the chronicle but our chef wrote a piece of the copenhagen zoo related to youth in and the zoo staff felt this is was important to show the other side of the debate. we are proud that recently acquired 3 peel cans they're on inhabit on eagle island those birds are prevented from living in the wild so those birds have a safe home but officer our visitors the up close look at them across ocean beach. this this cut i didn't a southern fog recently arrived and will be in 0 tropical session. speaking of the zoo festive we're appreciate that the president has agreed to be our auctioneer we'll be honoring barbara hearst for the san francisco zoo >> i'll sell those naming rights for a high price. >> i want to bid on uncle bill. >> you already oppose me (laughter). >> is there
i'm not sure you saw a add in the chronicle but our chef wrote a piece of the copenhagen zoo related to youth in and the zoo staff felt this is was important to show the other side of the debate. we are proud that recently acquired 3 peel cans they're on inhabit on eagle island those birds are prevented from living in the wild so those birds have a safe home but officer our visitors the up close look at them across ocean beach. this this cut i didn't a southern fog recently arrived and will be...
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in 2009, the governments of the world failed to come to any kind of meaningful agreement at the copenhagen meeting. in 2010, climate legislation failed in the us senate. and into that vacuum stepped a student movement. and they did take a play from the anti-apartheid playbook. and they said we're putting the focus right on the industry itself. and because the industry is driving the problem, it is funding denial of the problem. it is refusing to advance safe and clean alternatives. and it's shutting down the policy process with campaign contributions and lobbying. and so by putting the target on the fossil fuel industry, the goal is not to have an immediate economic impact on the fossil fuel industry but to isolate it as a moral pariah like apartheid, like tobacco. >> remember in south africa days, they said, look, divestment doesn't make any sense. and then desmond tutu said, we don't want our chains made more comfortable. we need to have people pull out, to help with the economic transition of that society. i think divestment from fossil fuels is the same. their vision of what the planet
in 2009, the governments of the world failed to come to any kind of meaningful agreement at the copenhagen meeting. in 2010, climate legislation failed in the us senate. and into that vacuum stepped a student movement. and they did take a play from the anti-apartheid playbook. and they said we're putting the focus right on the industry itself. and because the industry is driving the problem, it is funding denial of the problem. it is refusing to advance safe and clean alternatives. and it's...
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i will give you one'' that i like hillary clinton at the end of the copenhagen and climate change conference in 2009 said she had not seen anything so bad the bandaged since her eighth grade student council. of good blind or very characteristic of american attitudes. third, it halfway measures you have to try to solve a problem fully so you don't have to return leading problems to return to them down the road. this is a classic example the attitude of dean acheson and as american troops were beginning to move north on the korean peninsula he thought stopping halfway would be unstable and satisfactory or unsustainable. trying to solve the problem fully. you get that attitude again and again. you could not be satisfied with what they consider to be a solution of international control. with saddam hussein. forth. the american attention span is very sure that's what you have to solve problems quickly general marshall at the time spread that a deal when he said to the aids and that helped design the marshall plan is passed to working in three years at this much time that the american people will
i will give you one'' that i like hillary clinton at the end of the copenhagen and climate change conference in 2009 said she had not seen anything so bad the bandaged since her eighth grade student council. of good blind or very characteristic of american attitudes. third, it halfway measures you have to try to solve a problem fully so you don't have to return leading problems to return to them down the road. this is a classic example the attitude of dean acheson and as american troops were...
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the copenhagen asian restaurant by the 50d the prize best restaurants academy last night. >> you cannotch you have done for our little restaurant. hell for our region. [laughter] you have fueled us with confidence. and you may it possible for me to work with all of these brilliant people that come from all over the corners of the world to work in copenhagen. look at it the newspapers as the let's pick up on that story with caroline hyde. in the studio with us. hans nichols is standing by. let's start with caroline. restaurants. >> the telegraph has the top 50 best. 100.ow the top amazing how much it dominates. pretty phenomenal. i mean, it is all about sebastian. the number two. -- in spain. 3 and the top 10. noma was number one. really become the trend in taste and vogue. that fury. in the top five we have a brick. -- brit. and the leveree. notable new editions. that is near me. >> the fat duck is three michelin stars. >> in the top 50. >> how they choose? >> one of the 11 -- notes. should be taking >> what have you got? >> news, mark you can use. cigarette butts. there is a charge. th
the copenhagen asian restaurant by the 50d the prize best restaurants academy last night. >> you cannotch you have done for our little restaurant. hell for our region. [laughter] you have fueled us with confidence. and you may it possible for me to work with all of these brilliant people that come from all over the corners of the world to work in copenhagen. look at it the newspapers as the let's pick up on that story with caroline hyde. in the studio with us. hans nichols is standing by....
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from the danish capital copenhagen cop cars on the malcolm brunch reports the eye the queen is reciprocating the historic visit made in two thousand and twelve today most of the former chinese president hu jintao during those meetings denmark and china agreed to step up what is called a strategic partnership. this is the second visit to china by crean mcgregor who recently celebrated his seventy fourth birthday the korea center for health for a number of years i'm just not traveled in a state visit since two thousand and eleven. and last is to cancel the trip to tn they are adults is a vice. so the fact that she's actually doing and is buried him on and it shows the significance of days have tapped into that future relationship with china. one of the queen's changes will be doing the foundation stone of a new factory will make a business that uses your new shine on it. the danish company makes children's building bricks and is enjoying massive interest in asia. it's a success story. the danes are hoping to replicate. this is the biggest reduction that denmark has set a parole hold one hundre
from the danish capital copenhagen cop cars on the malcolm brunch reports the eye the queen is reciprocating the historic visit made in two thousand and twelve today most of the former chinese president hu jintao during those meetings denmark and china agreed to step up what is called a strategic partnership. this is the second visit to china by crean mcgregor who recently celebrated his seventy fourth birthday the korea center for health for a number of years i'm just not traveled in a state...
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the copenhagen restaurant regained the number one spot last night from a spanish homeurant which has been to back down to number two. looks dinner by heston blumenthal here in london made the number five spot. >> wishful thinking. we are back in a couple of minutes. ♪ >> welcome back to "the pulse." u.k. gdp numbers came out in the last few minutes. the economy ticked up speed in the first quarter on signs that the economy is picking up. james ashley is chief european economist at rbc and joins us now. all, it actually shows the economy expanding above its potential. we have to wait for the actual breakdown, james. any idea why we have the slightly disappointing figures? >> i think it is probably an appropriate response. result to take the first with a pinch of salt there is appropriate to wait for the full set of services data and so forth and then we can form a more balanced picture. the key point in the policy indications is that yes, this is downside news -- down slightly from the fed expected. this is much in line with what they're thinking about. i don't think this is going to
the copenhagen restaurant regained the number one spot last night from a spanish homeurant which has been to back down to number two. looks dinner by heston blumenthal here in london made the number five spot. >> wishful thinking. we are back in a couple of minutes. ♪ >> welcome back to "the pulse." u.k. gdp numbers came out in the last few minutes. the economy ticked up speed in the first quarter on signs that the economy is picking up. james ashley is chief european...
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. >> the speaker of the house of representatives has a private plane to fly her family over the copenhagen hour flight. he is back there in coach. fred from melbourne is sitting next to him. a terrible flight. stuart: what do you say, doctor? >> i think it is fine you inquire about the financial pedigree of your guest. why not. what is to be embarrassed about? stuart: i think the republicans will extend. >> i am no mitt romney. i will say this, you still owe me money from the obama campaign. stuart: are you a tom sayer? [laughter] >> 100%. stuart: how many generations back to you go? >> that would be four. stuart: i was nice to the guy. >> very nice. stuart: that was good. excellent. jeanette somebody die on vic cavett show? >> we will get back to you on monday with the latest on that. i think it is time. stuart: here is deirdre bolton. deirdre: this is risk and reward. thank you for joining me. entrepreneurs, ceos, elon musk will be making an announcement from d.c. spacex successfully launched its dragon craft. the first time that spacex launched a reusable rocket. we will be covering tha
. >> the speaker of the house of representatives has a private plane to fly her family over the copenhagen hour flight. he is back there in coach. fred from melbourne is sitting next to him. a terrible flight. stuart: what do you say, doctor? >> i think it is fine you inquire about the financial pedigree of your guest. why not. what is to be embarrassed about? stuart: i think the republicans will extend. >> i am no mitt romney. i will say this, you still owe me money from the...
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the wheelchair. police in copenhagen have been made aware of this video and know who the two officers are and now an independent agency is investigating this incident. >> police officers have to deal with a lot of high volatile situations. if these two have trouble coping with a guy throwing insults how do they handle other tense situations. it should be concerning to at lo of people. >>> i'll tell you right now, this video is going to make you all want to sound like this guy. >> yes, yeah, yeah! >> this is 19-year-old noah van voreen. he just got a pretty important piece of mail. family is all video, big moment here, because what is that letter? >> i got accepted! yes! yeah. you rock, i love you! >> that's so great. >> that is exactly right. he's going to college, going to edgewood college in madison, wisconsin. you might know noah from this video in the fall. he scored a touchdown for his football team. he was actually the waterboy for most of the season. this video from fox 11 out of green bay. he busts into some sort of hulk-style -- >> oh, yeah. yeah! yeah sc yeah! >> he is jacked up. >> yeah.
the wheelchair. police in copenhagen have been made aware of this video and know who the two officers are and now an independent agency is investigating this incident. >> police officers have to deal with a lot of high volatile situations. if these two have trouble coping with a guy throwing insults how do they handle other tense situations. it should be concerning to at lo of people. >>> i'll tell you right now, this video is going to make you all want to sound like this guy....
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and michael levy and bjorn lundberg who is the director of the copenhagen consensus center. 50 people who could save the planet. also with us from boston is the head of the organization that prepared the report, oxfam president, ray oppenheiser. >> i want to start with you. explain to me how food supply is the central piece in terms of how ordinary people are going to feel with climate change? >> well, thank you so much, melissa. delighted to be with you and join the panel here from boston. i think what's really important about this report is that it makes the link between climate change and food unequivocal. in the past the ipcc was a little ambivalent. this is a hard-hitting report which in some sense makes the impacts of climate change on our daily lives very, very real. i think it's important to recognize we already face what you could call a global food crisis in the sense that there are people on this earth that are experiencing malnutritionion and chronic hunger. i think the real issue for us now is that failure to act in the near term could actually set back the figh
and michael levy and bjorn lundberg who is the director of the copenhagen consensus center. 50 people who could save the planet. also with us from boston is the head of the organization that prepared the report, oxfam president, ray oppenheiser. >> i want to start with you. explain to me how food supply is the central piece in terms of how ordinary people are going to feel with climate change? >> well, thank you so much, melissa. delighted to be with you and join the panel here...
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he says he deeply regrets the racist incident. >> in copenhagen named the world's best restaurant according to the san pella greenough award. it was praised for its fresh approach to energy. does that sound fancy to you? chicago's alina was in ninth place. the awards were presented on monday. it can't give me these fancy stories because you know i will screw it up. >> showing has begun in london. the original star wars cast just happen to be in london. they didn't say whether they will actually be in the new film. it might just be an incredible coincidence. >> when is that coming out? >> december next year. maybe the year after. >> will you be there? >> i will be there in line the night before. or maybe i can get lucky and go to one the advanced screenings. i will be on the ranch with everybody else. >> the purpose of the job. let's take a look at our day. rain showers coming through. 50 is the current temperature. satellite radar composite shows we are trying out for a bit. expect more rain coming through. keep your raincoat handy. it will be needed. taking a look at the region, we expect
he says he deeply regrets the racist incident. >> in copenhagen named the world's best restaurant according to the san pella greenough award. it was praised for its fresh approach to energy. does that sound fancy to you? chicago's alina was in ninth place. the awards were presented on monday. it can't give me these fancy stories because you know i will screw it up. >> showing has begun in london. the original star wars cast just happen to be in london. they didn't say whether they...
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should we do the show from copenhagen? to get up speed. >> think fish, boiled potatoes, cheese, and bill. dill is on anything. it's good. eal week.a d >> month, year. takeoversnkers, topped the one trillion mark. it is the highest in seven years. whortner at jones day focuses on m&a and he gets no sleep, either. bob, a perfect storm. what is behind this whole thing that seems to have come out of nowhere? come out ofhasn't nowhere. i think the business element is we have not had all of these external shocks. ve been sayinga for quite some time, the macro environment is very good for m&a. believe it or not, low growth is very good for m&a. unbelievably fabulous capital markets. the pe multiple. lots of foreign cash, a factor in a lot of the stuff we are seeing these days. balance sheets. what's wrong? what do you have been coming out and talking -- >> you have been talking about all of that a year or two and then the last year it took off. i think what happened as washington and the eu were off the front pages of the financi
should we do the show from copenhagen? to get up speed. >> think fish, boiled potatoes, cheese, and bill. dill is on anything. it's good. eal week.a d >> month, year. takeoversnkers, topped the one trillion mark. it is the highest in seven years. whortner at jones day focuses on m&a and he gets no sleep, either. bob, a perfect storm. what is behind this whole thing that seems to have come out of nowhere? come out ofhasn't nowhere. i think the business element is we have not had...
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the fish? >> rice. >> rice. >> 90%. >> wow. >> so my sushi is rice. >> copenhagen was an amazing meal. those places where you're eating a really important meal. you've heard about it for years. in the case of [ inaudible ] how could it be as great as anyone said, particularly since you're eating moss, which kind of goes against my instincts. there's a hippie dimension that i'm hostile to but it was truly a delicious, delicious, wildly creative yet always delicious meal. >> what they started, what they're famous for, is foraging for ingredients. >> reindeer moss with last year's harvest of mushrooms. >> color me dubious. >> you ever eat moss before? >> no. that is incredible. there's no way this is going to look convincingly delicious on tv. it is really delicious. >> to tell the truth, food nerds, captains of industry, celebrities, you name it, have been flocking here for years. >> marinated in grasshopper. >> that's good. the technique, you don't notice it. you notice the flavor. that's delicious. it's like i have never tasted a green vegetable that good. >> come on, guys. they're wait
the fish? >> rice. >> rice. >> 90%. >> wow. >> so my sushi is rice. >> copenhagen was an amazing meal. those places where you're eating a really important meal. you've heard about it for years. in the case of [ inaudible ] how could it be as great as anyone said, particularly since you're eating moss, which kind of goes against my instincts. there's a hippie dimension that i'm hostile to but it was truly a delicious, delicious, wildly creative yet always...
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. >> by the way, it would be helpful to point out, this show is not about denmark. it's not about copenhagen>> follow this way. >> and one restaurant. >> and then we can start. >> noma is the place where renee pretty much changed the whole world of gastronomy. >> let's go. >> yes. >> for three years in a row, it was named the world's best restaurant by a jury of chefs and food writers who presumably snow such things. >> whoa. >> nordic coconuts. >> cheers to that. >> and so, the question. how does this nice, down to earth guy rise to the top of the food world all while presenting things that no one could possibly think would taste that good? >> let's have a bite of flowers. >> oh, man. >> they're delicious. >> i'm not sure but that's what i'm here to find out. >> the moss? >> yes, chef. >> we know that noma has been said to be the world's best. >> this is a dish that is 20 man hours of work to do. >> what we've heard outside of denmark is that rene sources his ingredients exclusively from the nordic region, mostly from within 60 miles of the restaurant. >> quickly. come on. >> think about th
. >> by the way, it would be helpful to point out, this show is not about denmark. it's not about copenhagen>> follow this way. >> and one restaurant. >> and then we can start. >> noma is the place where renee pretty much changed the whole world of gastronomy. >> let's go. >> yes. >> for three years in a row, it was named the world's best restaurant by a jury of chefs and food writers who presumably snow such things. >> whoa. >> nordic...
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. >> i agree but we said the same thing in copenhagen in 2009. i'm saying we need a plan b we shouldn't put all our eggs in that one basket. >> well if you miss your exit ramp, you don't just continue down the highway for another 50 miles you take the next exit ramp. so if we missed the 400 ppm, we're basically there already. then we go for 450 ppm. if we miss that we still got to take the next exit ramp. the problem is that road is not a straight road. it's sloping farther down steeper and steeper. and the farther down we go the more we commit to. potentially dangerous and impacts on our planet. >> rose: let me talk about president obama when he came to washington in 2008, didn't he list as one of his primary objectives beyond education among other things planet. >> he did. and he put everything into a piece of legislation in 2009, this cap and trade, the wax and marky deal it was called. i thought it was not an adequate approach at the time because -- >> rose: didn't go far enough. >> no, it was just very insider play. it was all very political
. >> i agree but we said the same thing in copenhagen in 2009. i'm saying we need a plan b we shouldn't put all our eggs in that one basket. >> well if you miss your exit ramp, you don't just continue down the highway for another 50 miles you take the next exit ramp. so if we missed the 400 ppm, we're basically there already. then we go for 450 ppm. if we miss that we still got to take the next exit ramp. the problem is that road is not a straight road. it's sloping farther down...
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deal with eight fifty and nineteen applications from nineteen cds of the world to work in brothels to be a bit to budapest copenhagen through so i'm nice and hot . london munich are candidates for the semifinals and the flight hot weather and elise did not feature decree. earlier it was planned that i kinda hits and keep what he proposed to make use of the euro twenty twenty and the sports event is intended to be hosted in sixteen european cities. oh fbi's from the bowl. twenty six francis received prime minister of ukraine on sunday a senior in the back to camp they tell the father expressed the hope that the situation in ukraine will come soon. conversation on the head of ukrainian government and because of their own and control a terse message for several minutes and then punt effects gave the prime minister added that expressed the hope that the peace agreement with the sign was that. yet senior was planning to take part in tomorrow's canonization ceremony of pope john paul the second and still is that going to surge. however due to developments in ukraine he decided to return home today meanwhile the vatican is
deal with eight fifty and nineteen applications from nineteen cds of the world to work in brothels to be a bit to budapest copenhagen through so i'm nice and hot . london munich are candidates for the semifinals and the flight hot weather and elise did not feature decree. earlier it was planned that i kinda hits and keep what he proposed to make use of the euro twenty twenty and the sports event is intended to be hosted in sixteen european cities. oh fbi's from the bowl. twenty six francis...
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the 1990's. ando on from copenhagen sort of explore bottom-up movements versus top-down political failure, and reallyake the point that we need the bottom-up grassroots pressure to force change from the top. paul hawken, with his brilliant unrest,"m "blessed talks about how there's probably 2 million groups worldwide working on these issues of environmental justice and indigenous rights and how they're all connected. and he uses the metaphor of the movement being humanities immune response system. i just think that is a brilliant way to characterize a movement. it is sort of a movement like we have never seen before in this world. it is headed for bigger things. 6 andted to do an act take on the future, and we tried various endings and could never fit it in. we had to get the film over. so we just decided we have got "a fierceher film, green future" and take on the sustainable revolution copper if you will. i think this is about civilization transformation. it will be as big of a change as the industrial revolution. and the task before us is to create a society that is sort of moving from our industr
the 1990's. ando on from copenhagen sort of explore bottom-up movements versus top-down political failure, and reallyake the point that we need the bottom-up grassroots pressure to force change from the top. paul hawken, with his brilliant unrest,"m "blessed talks about how there's probably 2 million groups worldwide working on these issues of environmental justice and indigenous rights and how they're all connected. and he uses the metaphor of the movement being humanities immune...
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the u.s. clay park? copenhagen was a huge failure. an intelligent debate towards a solution on melting glaciers and the polar ice caps and the rest of the. >> in this country, the debate is not taking place. question toritical ask -- those who oppose response to climate change, do they do it because they deny the science or do they deny the science because to accept it would say that there is an active, progressive, positive role for government. i think it is the latter. read a memo from a major mining company on coal. they did the obligatory climate change discussion. can big business be part of a climate change solution? >> the driven mission is going to come from washington or will not come at all. this is the same kind of challenge that has emerged in the past, where only a national consensus -- >> i need a bruce marshall movie to make a bruce willis -- i need a crisis. not just the sputnik moment, but the pearl harbor moment, what we lose the greenland ice cap and palm beaches under a yard of water, then there will be a demand for
the u.s. clay park? copenhagen was a huge failure. an intelligent debate towards a solution on melting glaciers and the polar ice caps and the rest of the. >> in this country, the debate is not taking place. question toritical ask -- those who oppose response to climate change, do they do it because they deny the science or do they deny the science because to accept it would say that there is an active, progressive, positive role for government. i think it is the latter. read a memo from...
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the shangon group of 25 countries. that visa will get you into 25 countries around europe. copenhagennow, has the busiest airport in scandinavia. it already has a website in chinese. it has mobile apps in chinese and mandarin to help you make the most of your shopping and your arrival and departure at their airport. everyone is out for the chinese visitor. >> they sure are. let's touch on a couple other business stories. making headlines around the world, the world's biggest maker of mobile phones networks, ericsson made $250 million in the first three months o f this year. up 41% on the same period last year. but sales of the swedish group actually fell. huh? listen to this. ericsson said fewer mobile internet projects in north america and japan basically hurt its revenue. the amount of money it brings in. instead the group made money from licensing its technology to other companies. there you go. >>> the budget closing retailer primark announced it's venturing into the united states. the company owned by associated british foods says it will open its first american branch in boston.
the shangon group of 25 countries. that visa will get you into 25 countries around europe. copenhagennow, has the busiest airport in scandinavia. it already has a website in chinese. it has mobile apps in chinese and mandarin to help you make the most of your shopping and your arrival and departure at their airport. everyone is out for the chinese visitor. >> they sure are. let's touch on a couple other business stories. making headlines around the world, the world's biggest maker of...
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>> we said the same thing when we came to copenhagen. we need a plan b. you should not put all our eggs in one basket. >> if you miss the exit ramp you do not just continue down the highway for 150 miles. you take the next exit ramp. when you miss the 400 ppm exit, we are basically there and we go for 450. if we miss it we take the next exit. it is a steeper road. the further we go down that road the more we commit to in terms of as jeff said, truly dangerous and potentially irreversible impact on the planet. >> when he came to washington in 2008, and did he not listed as one of his primary objectives the on education and other things? >> he did. he put everything into a piece of legislation in 2009. the cap and trade. i thought it was not an adequate approach at the time. it did not go far enough. it was very insider-play. it was all very political transactional. we will give you a little bit here and there. we had a several hour briefing about how they would do this. it seemed to me outlandish. when i suggested in 2009 with no discernible effect, let's b
>> we said the same thing when we came to copenhagen. we need a plan b. you should not put all our eggs in one basket. >> if you miss the exit ramp you do not just continue down the highway for 150 miles. you take the next exit ramp. when you miss the 400 ppm exit, we are basically there and we go for 450. if we miss it we take the next exit. it is a steeper road. the further we go down that road the more we commit to in terms of as jeff said, truly dangerous and potentially...
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the deal. we are heading to copenhagen for a live report. >> welcome back to "countdown." for merck's consumer business. joining us now is the bloomberg industry pharmaceutical analyst. what does bayer need to do to win this deal for merck's consumer business? >> good morning. whether it is an issue of what iner needs to do, it is cash terms of who is offering the best. what they can do is bid for the business and try to outbid bayer in terms of a catch bid. what bayer can do, they have an animal health unit. is some critical mass in terms of revenues. they could offer that to merck and joined up as a joint venture if merck were to take it out right, the combined entity would be the biggest animal health industry that there is in terms of sales. at would allow them to potentially leverage that and get a value for shareholders. >> another company that we are watching. they are said to be considering a sale. what do we know? >> not a lot, to be honest. it is difficult to see if you look at the size of our jan -- allergan. some of them have talked about it being a major merge
the deal. we are heading to copenhagen for a live report. >> welcome back to "countdown." for merck's consumer business. joining us now is the bloomberg industry pharmaceutical analyst. what does bayer need to do to win this deal for merck's consumer business? >> good morning. whether it is an issue of what iner needs to do, it is cash terms of who is offering the best. what they can do is bid for the business and try to outbid bayer in terms of a catch bid. what bayer...
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the low price. it is forsome point consumers? >> we had to take a slight price increase and they will take one as well. a letter -- literally comes down to pennies per serving. >> staying with food, copenhagen of the best restaurants in the world. a title they have held three times before. what is so great about it? ingredientsd for an in the new nordic cuisine. take a listen. foreign ingredients, like ants, in the nordic cuisine. take a listen. >> we go back. totally astonishing. >> ants. he used ants. of my favorites is chocolate volcano, which as their country -- crunchy chocolate and vanilla. >> ginger ice cream does well in certain markets. to noma?ou been >> i have not. i probably need to try that. have a favorite restaurant in new york. i have favorite restaurants in charleston, south carolina, but if i take one i will anger others. >> thank you for all the treats. we look forward to that. you are sticking with me. more food talk ahead. buffalo wild wings will join us at 3 p.m. eastern. streaming on your tablet, your phone, and bloomberg.com. ♪ months of wrangling among creditors and managers, holding for bankruptcy in delaware, greg rayburn is with us and we are joined now by beth w
the low price. it is forsome point consumers? >> we had to take a slight price increase and they will take one as well. a letter -- literally comes down to pennies per serving. >> staying with food, copenhagen of the best restaurants in the world. a title they have held three times before. what is so great about it? ingredientsd for an in the new nordic cuisine. take a listen. foreign ingredients, like ants, in the nordic cuisine. take a listen. >> we go back. totally...
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copenhagen. there was a climate summit the chinese were holding a meeting. the united states was not invited.he president turns to the secretary and said, let's go crash this thing. the two of them who had been fighting this bruising primary one year earlier kind of storm to this meeting, the secret meeting, and here they are approached by a chinese official running up to them screaming obscenities. the president turns to the secretary and says, i don't know what this guys saying but it isn't, "i'm glad to see you." they talk about that moment where they both kind of understood where the other was coming from and it bonded them. >> they did that joint interview on "60 minutes." >> he had asked her to stay in 2012 after the election. this was not known before the book. they are on air force one and he says, i would like you to stay for a year. she said no. she said it was time for her to go. he lets it go at that. >> why did she say that? >> she felt like she had done her public service and it was time to get out and probably make an assessment about 2016. you think she never stopped thinking
copenhagen. there was a climate summit the chinese were holding a meeting. the united states was not invited.he president turns to the secretary and said, let's go crash this thing. the two of them who had been fighting this bruising primary one year earlier kind of storm to this meeting, the secret meeting, and here they are approached by a chinese official running up to them screaming obscenities. the president turns to the secretary and says, i don't know what this guys saying but it isn't,...
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copenhagen. there was a climate summit the chinese were holding a meeting. the united states was not invited.he president turns to the secretary and said, let's go crash this thing. the two of them who had been fighting this bruising primary one year earlier kind of storm to this meeting, the secret meeting, and here they are approached by a chinese official running up to them screaming obscenities. the president turns to the secretary and says, i don't know what this guys saying but it isn't, "i'm glad to see you." they talk about that moment where they both kind of understood where the other was coming from and it bonded them. >> they did that joint interview on "60 minutes." >> he had asked her to stay in there is one cabinet meeting where all the cabinet secretaries have gathered and they are all trying to push the run ideas and she remembers what happened in her husband's administration. she says, this is our moment. we need to seize it and do it now. she spoke to a few lawmakers about it and we revealed that in the book. the republican national committee has taken it and run with it and
copenhagen. there was a climate summit the chinese were holding a meeting. the united states was not invited.he president turns to the secretary and said, let's go crash this thing. the two of them who had been fighting this bruising primary one year earlier kind of storm to this meeting, the secret meeting, and here they are approached by a chinese official running up to them screaming obscenities. the president turns to the secretary and says, i don't know what this guys saying but it isn't,...
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on the consumerwatch, julie watts explains how a bay area best is helping passengers get their payback. >> this is a really famous bakery in copenhagen>> reporter: connie lee has great memories of her european vacation. but her return flight to the u.s. isn't one of them. >> they told me, i'm sorry, but it's canceled. >> reporter: a disappointment for connie who couldn't get another flight until the next day forcing her to miss an important event in oakland. >> that moment i was not very happy. >> reporter: until she heard about a company called air help. >> we help you get money when the airlines screw up your flight. >> reporter: the founder says airlines are required to compensate passengers when certain things go wrong. but he says most don't bother to collect or settle for much less than they should. for example, here in the u.s., passengers who are bumped from flights are entitled to up to $1,300 cash. but beware of substitutions like vouchers. >> thank you accept it you waive right for future compensation. >> reporter: passengers with flights to europe have more protections, $800 for flights that are canceled, overbooked or de
on the consumerwatch, julie watts explains how a bay area best is helping passengers get their payback. >> this is a really famous bakery in copenhagen>> reporter: connie lee has great memories of her european vacation. but her return flight to the u.s. isn't one of them. >> they told me, i'm sorry, but it's canceled. >> reporter: a disappointment for connie who couldn't get another flight until the next day forcing her to miss an important event in oakland. >>...
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copenhagen. there was a climate summit, the chinese were holding a meeting. the united states wasn't invited. the president turns to the secretary and says we weren't invited and she says let's crash this thing. the two to have them who had been fighting this bruising primary stormed what she called the secret meeting and here they are, approached by a chinese official running up to them screaming obscenities and the president turns to the secretary and says, i don't know what this guy is saying, but it isn't "i'm glad to see you." and both sides talk about that moment as a moment where they both kind of understood where the other was coming from, and that was the moment that bonded them. >> charlie: they did that joint interview on "60 minutes." >> right after he had asked her to stay, in 2012 after the election. this was not known before the book. you know, they're on air force one and he said i'd like for you to stay for a year. >> charlie: for a year. and she says, no. he says, well, how about a little bit longer? she says, no, it's time for me to go. he lets it go at that. >> charlie: wh
copenhagen. there was a climate summit, the chinese were holding a meeting. the united states wasn't invited. the president turns to the secretary and says we weren't invited and she says let's crash this thing. the two to have them who had been fighting this bruising primary stormed what she called the secret meeting and here they are, approached by a chinese official running up to them screaming obscenities and the president turns to the secretary and says, i don't know what this guy is...
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the world's best restaurants is just released. denmark, that's right, to you have go to copenhagen to get number one. or its forged ingredients and nuanced nordic cuisine. that's what they say in the menu. quality doesn't come cheap. the tasting menu is under 300 bucks. wine pairing will cost you additional $15. this is the fourth time that noma topped rankings. liz: warren buffett loves a good steak. david: forget about noma. liz: i'm heading tomorrow to omaha, nebraska, the annual berkshire hathaway shareholder meeting. they call it the woodstock of capitalism. i call it weekend with warren. we'll speak with warren and top advisors of companies that he owns. on monday, i will sit down with all three of the richest mind as we call them, warren buffett, bill gates, and berkshire vice-chair charlie monger. if you have a question, tweet us with the hashtag, ask liz. you should see your question live, you can possibly see your question live. david: very quickly, ernest on twitter told us about nba commissioner adam silver's decision. it was the only thing the commissioner could have done to satisfy the m
the world's best restaurants is just released. denmark, that's right, to you have go to copenhagen to get number one. or its forged ingredients and nuanced nordic cuisine. that's what they say in the menu. quality doesn't come cheap. the tasting menu is under 300 bucks. wine pairing will cost you additional $15. this is the fourth time that noma topped rankings. liz: warren buffett loves a good steak. david: forget about noma. liz: i'm heading tomorrow to omaha, nebraska, the annual berkshire...
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the less attractive and productive ways of behaving. so i think it requires senior international attention visits, continued high-level meetings and there will be one in copenhagen in november hosted by the danish government at the ministerial level, and it needs continuing messaging from the international political leaders not just encouraging the government, not just reassuring somalis, but both of those are important. but at times also getting quite pointed messages to those that might seek to spoil the progress that is being made in destabilizing the government. the second peril nearest is the humanitarian one. just over two years ago, two and a half years ago somalia was in the headlines with nearly 500,000 people. we are not in a position now. food security has recovered. however, it's showing worrying signs now in the cases of potential food insecurity. some of it related to the offensive that happened in the disbursement of people. we don't know the impact that that will have on planting or harvesting. it is an elemental way and there is also the element of blockading the food supply. there is a worst-case scenario in the two to three months to complete
the less attractive and productive ways of behaving. so i think it requires senior international attention visits, continued high-level meetings and there will be one in copenhagen in november hosted by the danish government at the ministerial level, and it needs continuing messaging from the international political leaders not just encouraging the government, not just reassuring somalis, but both of those are important. but at times also getting quite pointed messages to those that might seek...
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the value. >> good to speak to you. thanks for that. have a good day there in copenhagen. he joins us from saxo bank. >> greece's returned to the bond market. peter doesn't like it. but the return to bond market raised the likelihood they'll make a clean exit from the bailout program. does portugal agree with that? we asked exactly that. >> we have to take you to account to the relevant devel . developments as we approach the endst program. the decreasing yields are effective to take into account. so that viewpoint it's true. >> you also upgraded the outlook. you said the credit line would be beneficial though it doesn't necessarily have a rating implications. does that give you comfort, too? >> it's another factor to take into account. and what we have been doing is that we have been speaking to all relevant stake holders, observing the market, looking at the size of our cash and considering the different options, the costs and benefits associated so that we can have the best possible, informed decision. we'll announce that before the exit. >> why has portugal succeeded wi
the value. >> good to speak to you. thanks for that. have a good day there in copenhagen. he joins us from saxo bank. >> greece's returned to the bond market. peter doesn't like it. but the return to bond market raised the likelihood they'll make a clean exit from the bailout program. does portugal agree with that? we asked exactly that. >> we have to take you to account to the relevant devel . developments as we approach the endst program. the decreasing yields are effective...
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yeah go back and roxy all right we're off the air live for us from copenhagen danish pirate party thank you for your time your program. turning now to some other stories up so about that there is a new virus for which there is no care which is already killed dozens in saudi arabia it's now reached europe. or a twenty first century pandemic for answers like on our t.v. dot com. we may not even notice but it turns out nuclear scale take the skies above our heads at least twice a year find out who or what is to blame on our website. italians living north of naples they are trapped in a so-called triangle of death years of illegal waste burning have led to contamination of local farmland and heavy air pollution even being blamed for a massive surge in cases of cancer his peers kind of takes a look. in the farming business for nearly twenty years but the government says large parts of his land are contaminated and it's closing them off it's a claim he rejects this land has never seen pollution it's absolutely clean look at it yet it's been confiscated and every week we continue to lose more
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with these species on the decline worldwide what's even more disturbing is when zoos actually kill perfectly healthy animals which they call surplus calling denmark's copenhagen's. made headlines recently when it decided to slaughter a perfectly healthy giraffe named marius and proceeded to feed its remains to lions in front of a gaping audience as happened despite a campaign of people pleading to stop the zoo along with offers from other zoos to take them in and even private donors offering to pay up to six hundred eighty thousand dollars to save little marius the zoo stood by its decision however stating that the draft already had dominant genes among the population and according to inbreeding laws in denmark it was the only right thing to do as bizarre as it seems to murder adult creatures like marius by the same organizations you think would be working to protect them the practice of colon is extremely common a captive animals protection study society study excuse me found that as many as two hundred thousand animals in european zoos are considered surplus and any given time and that in some instances zoos are actually encouraged to call them to animals for
with these species on the decline worldwide what's even more disturbing is when zoos actually kill perfectly healthy animals which they call surplus calling denmark's copenhagen's. made headlines recently when it decided to slaughter a perfectly healthy giraffe named marius and proceeded to feed its remains to lions in front of a gaping audience as happened despite a campaign of people pleading to stop the zoo along with offers from other zoos to take them in and even private donors offering to...