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annie of norway's mini city, thinks the supplements should be abolished. she said the results of the study and their social consequences were alarming. >> immigrant families draw childcare sup lements mh more commonly than nor week -- norwegian families. it means foreign mothers don't learn norwegian, don't enter the work force, don't earn an income and are dependent on their husbands. and their children don't learn any norwegian before they go to school because they don't go to day care. >> elizabeth says abolishing the supplements because of their potential effects on immigrant families would be wrong. >> childcare supements were never supposed to be an integration instrument. if we continually claim that day care is the best place for kids and kids who don't go lose out, we stigmatize them. >> nina and thomas's daughter has been going to day care since she was 3. the center's director says demand for places for toddlers is rising with or without the childcare sup lements. >> demand is huge. we don't have enough space for all these small children. some p
annie of norway's mini city, thinks the supplements should be abolished. she said the results of the study and their social consequences were alarming. >> immigrant families draw childcare sup lements mh more commonly than nor week -- norwegian families. it means foreign mothers don't learn norwegian, don't enter the work force, don't earn an income and are dependent on their husbands. and their children don't learn any norwegian before they go to school because they don't go to day care....
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and norway was not. and so the belief was that norway would be disinterested and pure, above it all, without real geopolitical interests. objective. it's an arbiter of mankind. and like other little nations, it absolutely adores interbe national organizations -- international organization os and places great emphasis on the u.n. as it did to the league of nations, emphasis on the league of nations and also before the league of nations, something called the interparliamentary union. >> host: and organizations that crop up like the red cross particularly which is, i think, it's won three or four nobels? >> guest: three. >> host: certain organizations that it comes back to as well, particularly in wartime and in certain moments. they seem to have a soft spot for. doctors without borders, i think, won in 1999. >> guest: sure. part of it's psychological. this isn't very -- this is another impolite thing i'll say. international organizations are a way for a very little and powerless country to besome somebody.
and norway was not. and so the belief was that norway would be disinterested and pure, above it all, without real geopolitical interests. objective. it's an arbiter of mankind. and like other little nations, it absolutely adores interbe national organizations -- international organization os and places great emphasis on the u.n. as it did to the league of nations, emphasis on the league of nations and also before the league of nations, something called the interparliamentary union. >>...
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and norway was not. and so the life was norway would be disinterested and pure, above it all, without real geo political interests. objectiveness. an are bitter of mankind, and like other little nations, it absolutely adore international organizations, places great emphasis on the u.n., as it did to the league of nations and before the league of nations, the interparliamentry union. >> host: and organizations that crop up in its history. like the red cross, particularly, which has won three or four nobels. >> guest: three. >> host: certain organizations comes book to as well, particularfully wartime, and certain moments that you have a soft spot for. doctors without borders. >> guest: sure. this isn't very -- this is another impolite thing, i'll say. international organizations are a way for the very little and powerless country to be somebody. i think the near norwegians are keen to check american power and the regard international organizations as checks on american power. >> host: do you think it's am
and norway was not. and so the life was norway would be disinterested and pure, above it all, without real geo political interests. objectiveness. an are bitter of mankind, and like other little nations, it absolutely adore international organizations, places great emphasis on the u.n., as it did to the league of nations and before the league of nations, the interparliamentry union. >> host: and organizations that crop up in its history. like the red cross, particularly, which has won...
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norway was not. and so the belief was that norway would be disinterested and peer above it all without real geopolitical interests. it's an arbiter of mankind. like other little nations it absolutely adores international organizations but the great emphasis on the u.n. as it did to the nations, emphasis on the league of nations and also before the league of nations cup to enter parliamentary union and organizations that crop up in the history, which is 13 or four in nobels. they're certain organizations coming back to us while, particularly in wartime and a certain moments. part of it psychologically. it's another impolite thing i'll say. international organizations are away for the federal powerless and country to be somebody. i think that norwegians are very keen to check american power and they another superb international organizations as checks on american powers. >> you think it's american power because of something about america? what you think it's any dominant world power that can america's
norway was not. and so the belief was that norway would be disinterested and peer above it all without real geopolitical interests. it's an arbiter of mankind. like other little nations it absolutely adores international organizations but the great emphasis on the u.n. as it did to the nations, emphasis on the league of nations and also before the league of nations cup to enter parliamentary union and organizations that crop up in the history, which is 13 or four in nobels. they're certain...
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this will be shown in norway. [laughter] believe it or not, you know this house some people may snicker at this but in the 19th century and beginning of the 20 if there was a power come substantially significant and norway was not. so norway would be disinterested and pure above all without the geopolitical interest objective and an arbitrary of mankind and like other nations eight adores the organization's and places great emphasis on the u.n. as it did to the league of nations and have the parliamentary union organization. host could crop up like the red cross which has three or four nobels. >> guest: street. >> host: they come back particularly in the wartime and certain moments if you have a soft spot on the borders in 1999. this is another in polite thing. international organizations are a way for a very little power less country to be somebody. also they are very key to check american power and they and others regarding international decisions on american policy. host could you think it is in the dominant po
this will be shown in norway. [laughter] believe it or not, you know this house some people may snicker at this but in the 19th century and beginning of the 20 if there was a power come substantially significant and norway was not. so norway would be disinterested and pure above all without the geopolitical interest objective and an arbitrary of mankind and like other nations eight adores the organization's and places great emphasis on the u.n. as it did to the league of nations and have the...
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that made big headlines in norway where medical care is free. but treadle had bought travel insurance before he left home. >> but he was still on the hook for that money and they are hoping to come to terms to lower his medical -- >> obviously he was near death so it's important care, but 150 grand for a snake bite and back in his home country, medical care is free. take that as you will. the state of american health care. >> why does it cost that much? >> state of our health care system. >> all righty, everybody. >> just saying. >>> the remnants of tropical storm beryl have drifted out to sea. but look at the damage from a tornado along the north carolina coast. winds topping 110 miles an hour ripped apart dozens of homes. heavy rain also triggering flooding and washing out roads near wilmington. and the downpours from beryl may ruin crops and drive up grocery prices. in northeast florida, they are rushing to pull muddy potatoes from soggy fields because they could rot. six weeks of rain fell in three days after a severe drought. in addition to
that made big headlines in norway where medical care is free. but treadle had bought travel insurance before he left home. >> but he was still on the hook for that money and they are hoping to come to terms to lower his medical -- >> obviously he was near death so it's important care, but 150 grand for a snake bite and back in his home country, medical care is free. take that as you will. the state of american health care. >> why does it cost that much? >> state of our...
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. >>> and the frenzy in norway over the biebs. plus, the controversy her faces when he comes back home. you're watching "world news now." justin bieber! you're watching "world news now." justin bieber! >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by no no hair removal. follow the wings. >>> welcome back, everyone. the house of representatives spent yesterday debating a ban on abortions that are based solely on the sex, the gender, of that unborn child. >> hot-button story here to say the least. a vote on this bill could come as early as today. all of this on the heels of a hidden camera investigation launched by a pro-life group. kabc's miriam hernandez shows us the highly controversial video. >> usually at five months is usually when they detect, you know, whether or not it's a boy or girl. >> reporter: this video posted by "live action" shows clips of a planned parenthood counseling session at an austin, texas, clinic. a woman posing as a patient tells the counselor she may need help to abort her baby if tests determine
. >>> and the frenzy in norway over the biebs. plus, the controversy her faces when he comes back home. you're watching "world news now." justin bieber! you're watching "world news now." justin bieber! >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by no no hair removal. follow the wings. >>> welcome back, everyone. the house of representatives spent yesterday debating a ban on abortions that are based solely on the sex, the gender,...
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mountain snow for norway. winds getting up to 79 kilometers an hour. out toward the southeast, we have the low moving across the balkan peninsula. that will be spreading to the black sea region. thunderstorms. let's talk about those temperatures. 30 degrees in lisbon. that will be moving up to 34 as we head on into wednesday. i'll leave you now with your extended forecast. >>> our lead story this hour. in a last-ditch bid to avoid an election rerun, greece's president proposed forming a government of private sector technocrats. karolos papoulias made the proposal at a meeting with the leaders of two former ruling parties and one minor party. an ultra right party rejected the idea. the other leaders agreed to continue discussions on tuesday. former finance minister and leader of the third place pasok, said the negotiations would not be easy, but he wants to fulfill his responsibility. the second place radical left coalition reiterated it will not join any government that pushes austerity measures. the ministers from 17 euro nations on monday urged greec
mountain snow for norway. winds getting up to 79 kilometers an hour. out toward the southeast, we have the low moving across the balkan peninsula. that will be spreading to the black sea region. thunderstorms. let's talk about those temperatures. 30 degrees in lisbon. that will be moving up to 34 as we head on into wednesday. i'll leave you now with your extended forecast. >>> our lead story this hour. in a last-ditch bid to avoid an election rerun, greece's president proposed forming...
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norway's top olympic swimmer dies while attending a training camp in arizona. they found his body in the shower. he passed away from a suspected heart attack. he won the first olympic swimming medal in 2008. he was scheduled to return to norway this week. >>> at least five people will be facing criminal charges in connection with the hazing death in florida. robert was found dead on a bus after returning from a football game. he died from blunt force trauma after being hazed by other band members. the charges range from demeanor to felony assault. robert champion's family said they're thankful after five months of delay, there's now movement in the case. >>> maryland's highest court labels pit bulls as dangerous. that ruling has sparked some debate. people are arguing about who is the blame. >> reporter: dominic almost bled to death after he was attacked by a pit bull. >> it bit him in the arm and got him in the femoral artery. >> reporter: ever since, he's been in a legal battle trying to sue the landlord for negligence. the case can move forward declaring tha
norway's top olympic swimmer dies while attending a training camp in arizona. they found his body in the shower. he passed away from a suspected heart attack. he won the first olympic swimming medal in 2008. he was scheduled to return to norway this week. >>> at least five people will be facing criminal charges in connection with the hazing death in florida. robert was found dead on a bus after returning from a football game. he died from blunt force trauma after being hazed by other...
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you'll be seeing snow in the mountains of norway. gail force winds across scotland. elsewhere, looking settled. the low is winding down the next 24 hours. another area of extreme heat in europe, down in southern portugal and spain. 30 degrees in madrid. 27 in lisben. further to the south, things are getting hot indeed. take care. i will leave you now with the extended forecast. >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. tokyo. thanks for joining us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> it is
you'll be seeing snow in the mountains of norway. gail force winds across scotland. elsewhere, looking settled. the low is winding down the next 24 hours. another area of extreme heat in europe, down in southern portugal and spain. 30 degrees in madrid. 27 in lisben. further to the south, things are getting hot indeed. take care. i will leave you now with the extended forecast. >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. tokyo. thanks for...
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norway produces about 3% of the world fossil fuels. politicians, including the prime minister, think they bear responsibility for developing the technology. >> if you are going to be able to solve one of the main challenges we are facing, the need for increasing the energy production in the world, and at the same time, being able to produce emissions. >> the site is right next door to a gas-fired power station and an oil refinery. exhaust gas from both of them close in to the facility. it is piped to the various pieces of equipment being tested. the biggest is an absorption tower, and gas flows operas, white it -- while a liquid chemical -- upwards, all the liquid chemical closed down. the results, coal and gas-fired stations without the greenhouse emissions. >> we have all the infrastructure there to support the fossil fuel usage. if we can capture the co2 emissions. >> the technology is already being used around the world. what the engineers hope to do is to test systems, one against the other, to bring the price down to a level wher
norway produces about 3% of the world fossil fuels. politicians, including the prime minister, think they bear responsibility for developing the technology. >> if you are going to be able to solve one of the main challenges we are facing, the need for increasing the energy production in the world, and at the same time, being able to produce emissions. >> the site is right next door to a gas-fired power station and an oil refinery. exhaust gas from both of them close in to the...
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security council asked, when there was a worldwide widget when britain and france and denmark and norway put their soldiers and airmen on the line, germany did not support it, and with the people we talked to, it was rather shocking to see germany not played that leadership role. that is the kind of thing we are talking about. >> on turkey, walked me through this a little bit. i do not think people would quibble with the greater centrality if you just look at what is going on in syria, but are you talking about a short- term move to make turkey more engaged? short term, perhaps even considering turkey to be the next general secretary of nato? or are you talking about something longer term evolutionary? and on the other hand, what does jerking me to do to earn this? one hazard reports that there is the turkish veto over israel attending the summit. i do not know that for a fact myself personally, but we do know about the strains between turkey and israel right now, and so if you can tackle malinois a little bit and think through how this might happen. >> you know, we were also struck, fre
security council asked, when there was a worldwide widget when britain and france and denmark and norway put their soldiers and airmen on the line, germany did not support it, and with the people we talked to, it was rather shocking to see germany not played that leadership role. that is the kind of thing we are talking about. >> on turkey, walked me through this a little bit. i do not think people would quibble with the greater centrality if you just look at what is going on in syria,...
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still to come in the program, more evidence from those who survived the massacre in norway and the trial of breivik. the authorities in rome have opened the tomb of a gang stohr try to solve a vatican murder mystery dating back almost 30 years. >> she left her home in the vatican city one day nearly 30 years ago and was never seen again. but an answer to the mystery just might lie in this church. among those buried behind its walls is a gangster called enrico depet is. some believe he may have kidnapped the girl and a clue as to her death pay lie within his tomb. the gangster's grave has been dug up and now we'll wait to see what they have found and the connections with the vatican have given rise to conspiracy theories. >> the single family has been accused of that. and some kind of coverup. but officials here at the vatican city insist they have done everything they can to try to help solve the mystery. today the family saw exhumation in the church as a positive sign. >>i hope that this collaboration results in the maximum transparency possible. contrast to how it's been in the past. i
still to come in the program, more evidence from those who survived the massacre in norway and the trial of breivik. the authorities in rome have opened the tomb of a gang stohr try to solve a vatican murder mystery dating back almost 30 years. >> she left her home in the vatican city one day nearly 30 years ago and was never seen again. but an answer to the mystery just might lie in this church. among those buried behind its walls is a gangster called enrico depet is. some believe he may...
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mountain snow for norway. winds getting up to 79 kilometers an hour. out toward the southeast, we have the low moving across the balkan peninsula. that will be spreading to the black sea region. thunderstorms. let's talk about those temperatures. 30 degrees in lisbon. that will be moving up to 34 as we head on into wednesday. i'll leave you now with your extended forecast. >>> and that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. do join us again.
mountain snow for norway. winds getting up to 79 kilometers an hour. out toward the southeast, we have the low moving across the balkan peninsula. that will be spreading to the black sea region. thunderstorms. let's talk about those temperatures. 30 degrees in lisbon. that will be moving up to 34 as we head on into wednesday. i'll leave you now with your extended forecast. >>> and that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. do join us again.
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the norway massacre that murderer "bbc world news." -- murder anders breivik. was it skill or just cash i and the british premier ships? it is midday in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, and 2:00 in the afternoon in athens. emergency coalition government in the aftermath of the inconclusive elections. the prospect of greece's leaving the euro seems more likely. even some central banks are thinking what was once unthinkable. bar business correspondent reports. >> those headed to work in athens this morning were faced with more depressing headlines. drama, said this one. the most likely outcome is for further elections and even less of a mandate for austerity. that would leave greece well out of step with the imf and the eurozone, but even more certain to leave the euro. >> [speaking foreign language] >> i am very scared that they will not be able to succeed because i'm afraid the the politicians have other things on their minds. >> it's not going to prove anything to the greek people. it's not going to get anything back to us. >> we're not going to agree on a gov
the norway massacre that murderer "bbc world news." -- murder anders breivik. was it skill or just cash i and the british premier ships? it is midday in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, and 2:00 in the afternoon in athens. emergency coalition government in the aftermath of the inconclusive elections. the prospect of greece's leaving the euro seems more likely. even some central banks are thinking what was once unthinkable. bar business correspondent reports. >> those headed to...
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while the uk of the draw unbeaten russia will face minnows norway in the quarter finals of the ice hockey world championships in stockholm. and by champion alexander the soon russia's stall pentathlete returned home after claiming five gold medals at the world championships in italy. but first football and manager who's sitting has agreed a twelve month contract extension to remain at russian premier league club and jean next season after guiding the team into the europa league the sixty five year old dutchman took over the baddest on top in february on a six month deal and guided angie to fifth in the table while this result follows heavy investment in the club by billionaire owner steve the man kitty wells who has bought a string of star players including cameroon struck a sign let's go in with us qualified you need to qualify for the champions league. but let's take the helm of moscow sidelocks want to leave croatia coach sloven village has signed a three year deal with the railway men will take over again after the euros in july the forty three year old was also in charge of croatia a
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i have been to japan and norway for fly casting competition. i spend my weekends here at the club and at the casting pond. it's a great place to learn and have fun. on a season day like this, it was the perfect spot to be. i find fly casting very relaxing and also at the same time very challenging sport. takes me out into the nature. almost like drawing art in the air. and then i can make these beautiful loops out there. >> even though people from across the globe come here to compete, it's still a place where locals in the know relax and enjoy some rely unique scenery. until next time, get out and play!
i have been to japan and norway for fly casting competition. i spend my weekends here at the club and at the casting pond. it's a great place to learn and have fun. on a season day like this, it was the perfect spot to be. i find fly casting very relaxing and also at the same time very challenging sport. takes me out into the nature. almost like drawing art in the air. and then i can make these beautiful loops out there. >> even though people from across the globe come here to compete,...
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so they wanted to do a small concert in norway. word got out. look at all these people flooding the opera house. the cops almost shut it down. they almost called a state of emergency for justin bieber. >> i don't remember ever seeing a celebrity with this attention not even the beatles. >> there had to be somebody that you were excited about growing up. >> no none. but he is in high demand. >> internet traffic is expected to explode in the next few years. >> there's growing interest in some of apple's old gadgets. paula faris has more. >> the facebook effect. several technology companies are holding off on their own initial ipo's after problems with facebook. internet traffic will quadruple by 2016. cisco says there will be an average of 2.5 connections per person. videos will be the major factor. the u.s. is expected to generate the most traffic, followed by china. restaurant reviews are free on line now from zagat. the reviews will also show up on some parts of google. this ipad prototype just sold on ebay for more than $10,000 even though it
so they wanted to do a small concert in norway. word got out. look at all these people flooding the opera house. the cops almost shut it down. they almost called a state of emergency for justin bieber. >> i don't remember ever seeing a celebrity with this attention not even the beatles. >> there had to be somebody that you were excited about growing up. >> no none. but he is in high demand. >> internet traffic is expected to explode in the next few years. >>...
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carroll in the first ten minutes to score a gangs only goal was the first time england have been to norway in thirty two years and despite it being an experimental line up fortune was delighted with the winning start. with a. chain which was missing a lot of your quite famous names a team with players who haven't played together cal young a new new combination there so. i would say that i took an awful lot from this game because we were playing against a quality opponent. meanwhile defending world and european champions spain were comfortable to know when is iverson it was a depleted squad made by vicente del bosque a with many players missing because of friday's crocodile right fire hazard and school the idea of his debut before monikers santi cazorla converted a penalty for to now spain begin the defense of the trophy on june the tenth against italy. elsewhere the netherlands fell to a surprise defeat against paul garia place down to one hundred spine taking the lead on the strength of half time finds the robin van persie faces twenty six goals for his country and even in public penalty
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officials in norway came close to declaring a state of emergency, in fact, as tens of thousands of young fans descended on oslo's opera house, in a chaotic frenzy, all hoping to see the teen superstar in the flesh. a press conference was canceled, in fact, because of safety concerns. but bieber's still going to perform a free cancer. concert. >>> showers on parts of i-90, for parts of billings. i-75 from detroit to knoxville. thunderstorms on i-44, from oklahoma city to st. louis. i-20, from dallas to atlanta. and i-95 in florida. >> and if you're flying today, airport delays are possible in chicago, detroit, kansas city, memphis, dallas, atlanta and miami. >>> all right. a bizarre story, now, from north of the border. canadian police are searching for a 29-year-old man they say is wanted for murder and then mailing body parts. >> unbelievable story here. this week, two packages were seized. one at an ottawa post office containing a hand. and another at the headquarters of canada's conservative party. that contained a human foot. rocco magnotta is the suspect. he goes by other names, as
officials in norway came close to declaring a state of emergency, in fact, as tens of thousands of young fans descended on oslo's opera house, in a chaotic frenzy, all hoping to see the teen superstar in the flesh. a press conference was canceled, in fact, because of safety concerns. but bieber's still going to perform a free cancer. concert. >>> showers on parts of i-90, for parts of billings. i-75 from detroit to knoxville. thunderstorms on i-44, from oklahoma city to st. louis....
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as the trial continues, norway continues to greenberg. "bbc news," oslo. >> now, could it be a case of third time luck? after two failed attempts. the former government following the general alexeis. a socialist leader who is trying to build a coalition says he is close to reaching an agreement with a small left-wing party. i spoke to our athens correspondent. >> mark, a glimmer of hope, but any sign of a glimmer of a deal? >> well, the signs of the bones of a deal, let's put it that way, jane. the democratic left, the small leftist party that really wants to tear up greece's lone agreement that has brought the country to its knees has compromised slightly. there seems to be a meeting of the minds between that party and the socialist party, the pro-bailout party. the two parties had a meeting this evening, and they seem to have reached the framework for a deal that would keep greece in the euro and renegotiate greece's agreement with the e.u. and i.m.f. what would happen is friday there would be a meeting with the conservative party, new
as the trial continues, norway continues to greenberg. "bbc news," oslo. >> now, could it be a case of third time luck? after two failed attempts. the former government following the general alexeis. a socialist leader who is trying to build a coalition says he is close to reaching an agreement with a small left-wing party. i spoke to our athens correspondent. >> mark, a glimmer of hope, but any sign of a glimmer of a deal? >> well, the signs of the bones of a deal,...
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really seeing a rise in there not many believe it to be part of the reason you must use massacre in norway when anders brave seven people who were strange you did do you normally see world war. how would you hello to china thank you very much for joining us here will first of all i long to ask you about the and here's brevik case that's for you he's facing trial for murdering seventy seven people in norway do you go through you've led every new thirty or see it as a as a as part of a neo nazi threat immersion in europe or is it an isolated case of our our falak. it is not an isolated case they have watched a number of cases maybe not so harmful but also based on the same logic on the logic of fair trade and there isn't player b. in parliament itself has passed tourism lucian survive concern in congress and this trend to ride to being. how to say it will tell a tarion. kind of decision making and the emergence of extreme right wing party in the congress and there isn't a. case in mésalliance of. famous wielders who is backing the garment. created a new web page asking people to call and to
really seeing a rise in there not many believe it to be part of the reason you must use massacre in norway when anders brave seven people who were strange you did do you normally see world war. how would you hello to china thank you very much for joining us here will first of all i long to ask you about the and here's brevik case that's for you he's facing trial for murdering seventy seven people in norway do you go through you've led every new thirty or see it as a as a as part of a neo nazi...
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a rise in their own arsenals and many believe it to be part of the reason you must use massacre in norway when anders bravery seven people killed was the worst tragedy to you know we since world war. i love with you hello to each other thank you very much for joining us here will first of all i want to ask you about the and here's brevik case that's for you he's facing trial for murdering seventy seven people in norway do you go through you've learned every new thirty or see it as a as a as part of a neo nazi threat immersion in europe or is it an isolated case of of our fellow took. it is not an isolated case have. a number of cases maybe not so harmful but also based on the same logic on the logic of fair trade and there isn't player b. in parliament itself has passed tourism lucian survive concern in congress and this trend to ride to being. how to say it will tell a tarion. kind of decision making and the emergence of extreme right wing party in the congress and there isn't a. case in mésalliance of a famous wielders who is backing the garment. created a new web page asking people to
a rise in their own arsenals and many believe it to be part of the reason you must use massacre in norway when anders bravery seven people killed was the worst tragedy to you know we since world war. i love with you hello to each other thank you very much for joining us here will first of all i want to ask you about the and here's brevik case that's for you he's facing trial for murdering seventy seven people in norway do you go through you've learned every new thirty or see it as a as a as...
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carroll in the first ten minutes to score the game's only goal it was the first time in with the to norway in thirty two years despite it being an experimental line up martin was delighted with a winning start to the. team which was missing a lot of quite famous names a team with players who haven't played. a new combination. i would say that i took a lot of that from this game because we were planning to quality opponent. meanwhile the defending world and european champions spain were comfortable to know when. it was a depleted squad named by manager vicente del bosque a with many players missing because of friday's program for our country and scored on his debut before malaga santi cazorla converted a penalty for two nil spain to begin the defense of the trophy on the test against italy. where the netherlands fell to a surprise to face against paul garia they went down three one at home despite taking down the strike at half time for robin van persie faces twenty six goals for his country and even a pop off penalty made it one one shortly after the break before the visitors stunned the w
carroll in the first ten minutes to score the game's only goal it was the first time in with the to norway in thirty two years despite it being an experimental line up martin was delighted with a winning start to the. team which was missing a lot of quite famous names a team with players who haven't played. a new combination. i would say that i took a lot of that from this game because we were planning to quality opponent. meanwhile the defending world and european champions spain were...
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norway produces about 3% of the world's fossil fuels, and politicians, including the prime minister, believe they bear responsibility for were developing the technology. >> that is a very important technology if you are going to be able to solve one of the main challenges we are facing, the need for increasing the energy production in the world and at the same time being able to reduce future aemissions. >> the site is next door to a power station and oil refinery. carbon dioxide flows into the facility. it is piped to various pieces of equipment being tested. the biggest is an absorption tower. gas flows of birds while a liquid chemical trickles down. it asserts -- flows upward while a liquid chemical trickles down. it absorbs co2. the result, coal powered fire stations without greenhouse gases. >> it is something we need to support fossil fuel usage. there is no problem with fossil fuels if we can capture this year to remissions. >> carbon capture technology is already being used around the world, but it is too expensive. what this center hopes to do is test systems one against eac
norway produces about 3% of the world's fossil fuels, and politicians, including the prime minister, believe they bear responsibility for were developing the technology. >> that is a very important technology if you are going to be able to solve one of the main challenges we are facing, the need for increasing the energy production in the world and at the same time being able to reduce future aemissions. >> the site is next door to a power station and oil refinery. carbon dioxide...
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as the drought continues, norway continues to grieve. >> today there was a small glimmer of hope that greece could possibly end the gridlock that has gripped it since last weekend's election and avoid holding new polls. despite that news, a new survey of global investors shows that an overwhelming 94% of respondents think that greece will default on its debt and nearly 60% think that at least 1 country will abandon the euro. for more on these results, i am joined by bloomberg's washington editor, al hunt. it is awful news in europe and it sounds like it will only get worse. how badly could that affect the slow economic growth we are experiencing here in the u.s.? >> it surely could. that is the greatest fear of investors. we polled investors all over the globe. over 1250, they think the greatest risk to the world economy would be a european downturn, which they think is a major risk right now. this is remarkably bleak. this is just awful. they expect agrees to pull out of the euro. over 80% think there will be more social unrest, the economy will get worse. >> is that why the vast maj
as the drought continues, norway continues to grieve. >> today there was a small glimmer of hope that greece could possibly end the gridlock that has gripped it since last weekend's election and avoid holding new polls. despite that news, a new survey of global investors shows that an overwhelming 94% of respondents think that greece will default on its debt and nearly 60% think that at least 1 country will abandon the euro. for more on these results, i am joined by bloomberg's washington...
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the and there's brevik case there's failure he's facing trial for murdering seventy seven people in norway do you go through you've led a renewed tatiana see it as a as a as part of a neo nazi threat that's immersion in europe or is it an isolated case of of our falak. it is not an isolated case we have watched a number of cases maybe not so harmful but also based on the same logic on the logic of it and i recently european parliament itself has passed tourism lucian a survivor concerning congress and this trend to ride to being. how to say it will tell it there in. the kind of decision making and the emergence of extreme right wing party in the congress and there isn't a. case in mésalliance where famous real those who is breaking the garment has. created a new web page asking could be bold to call and to inform on eastern europeans behaving badly in. its was no un was not particularly do you agree were that europe is really facing a big threat of new nazis. are part of europe part of europe of course and specialise of contraception in a way. to some extent unfortunately we see race or.
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things like education rates for girls so about four years on average in nij, 18 years in norway. probably me as a mom the most shocking statistics actually from this year's report is that in niger virtually every mother will lose a child before the age of five, will lose one of her children. so that to me as a mom is a pretty shocking statistic. so really across the board. >> it's a shocking static and i wonder how much of this is driven by malnutrition not only involving the mothers but also the children. >> yeah, we really looked at malnutrition this year as a huge factor and looked at hunger. 170 million kids across the world are malnourished. that's about one in four children and that has a big, big impact on child health so of the seven and a half million kids that die under the age of five about a third of them are malnourished. so when a child gets sick they die from very common illnesss if they're malnourished. >> i was also interested in the report about educational attainment for girls. you wouldn't think about that as having to do with health necessarily. >> well the r
things like education rates for girls so about four years on average in nij, 18 years in norway. probably me as a mom the most shocking statistics actually from this year's report is that in niger virtually every mother will lose a child before the age of five, will lose one of her children. so that to me as a mom is a pretty shocking statistic. so really across the board. >> it's a shocking static and i wonder how much of this is driven by malnutrition not only involving the mothers but...
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things like education rates for rls so abo four years on average in nij, 18 years in norway. probably me as a mom the most shocking statistics actually from this year's report is that in niger virtually every mother will lose a child before the age of five, will lose one of her children. so that to me as a mom is a pretty shocking statistic. so really across the board. >> it's a shocking static and i wonder how much of this is driven by malnutrition not only involving e moersut also the children. >> yeah, we really looked at malnutrition this year as a huge factor and looked at hunger. 170 million kids across the world are malnourished. that's about one in four children and that has a big, big impact on child health so of the seven and a half million kids that die under the age of five about a third of them are malnourished. so when a child gets sick they die fr veryomm illnesss if they're malnourished. >> i was also interested in the report about educational attainment for girls. you wouldn't think about that as having to do with health necessarily. >> well the reason it's a
things like education rates for rls so abo four years on average in nij, 18 years in norway. probably me as a mom the most shocking statistics actually from this year's report is that in niger virtually every mother will lose a child before the age of five, will lose one of her children. so that to me as a mom is a pretty shocking statistic. so really across the board. >> it's a shocking static and i wonder how much of this is driven by malnutrition not only involving e moersut also the...
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norway's trading really well. there's a great tie to crude oil market, specifically brent. the spranl dollar with the rva cutting 50 basis points. weak economic data last night. probably further room to cut. i actually like being long dollar against the norway. we had the trade down for research customers. we took profits. we're going to put the trade back on with the entry here. >> so you're looking ultimately for what levels? >> so what you can do is dollar/norway on the daily chart's breaking a key level, about 5.84. so we tested it initially as the s&p was selling down through 1350. and as soon as 1350 held in the s&p dollar/norway came off, so i want to buy the reaction. we're trading around 5.8350 right now. go long. stop loss down around 5.80. then you can take a take profit around 5.95 for a long-term break through 13.50 on that s&p. >> dennis, you like that trade? >> yeah. i think it's the right trade. the only equivocation i would have, you're risking 4 to make 9. and i'm not a big fan of something worth 2-1. but i think the direction's the correct way. and playin
norway's trading really well. there's a great tie to crude oil market, specifically brent. the spranl dollar with the rva cutting 50 basis points. weak economic data last night. probably further room to cut. i actually like being long dollar against the norway. we had the trade down for research customers. we took profits. we're going to put the trade back on with the entry here. >> so you're looking ultimately for what levels? >> so what you can do is dollar/norway on the daily...
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things like education rates for girls so about four years on average in nij, 18 years in norway. probably me as a mom the most shocking statistics actually from this year's report is that in niger virally every mother will lose a child before the age of five, will lose one of her children. so that to me as a mom is a pretty shocking statistic. so really across the board. >> it's a shocking static and i wonder how much of this is driven by malnutrition not only involving the mothers but also the children. >> yeah, we really looked at malnutrition this year as a huge factor and looked at hunger. 170 million ki acrs the world are malnourished. that's about one in four children and that has a big, big impact on child health so of the seven and a half million kids that die under the age of five about a third of them are malnourished. so when a child gets sick they die from very common illnesss if they're malnourished. >> i was also interested in the report about educational attainment for girls. you wouldn't think about that as having to do with health necessarily. >> well theeason it
things like education rates for girls so about four years on average in nij, 18 years in norway. probably me as a mom the most shocking statistics actually from this year's report is that in niger virally every mother will lose a child before the age of five, will lose one of her children. so that to me as a mom is a pretty shocking statistic. so really across the board. >> it's a shocking static and i wonder how much of this is driven by malnutrition not only involving the mothers but...
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preparations are entering a crucial stage and england made a winning start under new manager roy hodgson norway one million or ashley young combining with andy carroll in the first ten minutes to score the game's only goal it was the first time england have been to norway in the thirty two years and despite it being an experimental line up roger was delighted to begin his reign with a victory. team which was missing a lot of quite famous names the team with players you haven't played together you know carroll young and you new combination there so i would say that i took an awful lot from this game because we played against a quality opponent. meanwhile defending that world and european champions spain were comfortable to know when is over it was a week in line not named by manager of a gentile del bosque a with many players missing because of friday's proper dollar a far larger unschooled the are not on his debut before modern day santi cazorla converted a penalty for to now spain begin the defense of the trophy on june the tenth and it's a. house where the netherlands fell to a surprise to fa
preparations are entering a crucial stage and england made a winning start under new manager roy hodgson norway one million or ashley young combining with andy carroll in the first ten minutes to score the game's only goal it was the first time england have been to norway in the thirty two years and despite it being an experimental line up roger was delighted to begin his reign with a victory. team which was missing a lot of quite famous names the team with players you haven't played together...
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i have been to japan and norway for fly casting competition. i spend my weekends here at the club and at the casting pond. it's a great place to learn and have fun. on a season day like this, it was the perfect spot to be. i find fly casting very relaxing and also at the same time very challenging sport. takes me out into the nature. almost like drawing art in the air. and then i can make these beautiful loops out there. >> even though people from across the globe come here to compete, it's still a place where locals in the know relax and enjoy some rely unique scenery. until next time, get out and play! >> hello. you're watching the show that explores san francisco's love affair with food. there are at least 18 farmers markets in san francisco alone, providing fresh and affordable to year-round. this is a great resource that does not break the bank. to show just how easy it can be to do just that, we have come up with something called the farmers' market challenge. we find someone who loves to cook, give them $20, and challenge them to create
i have been to japan and norway for fly casting competition. i spend my weekends here at the club and at the casting pond. it's a great place to learn and have fun. on a season day like this, it was the perfect spot to be. i find fly casting very relaxing and also at the same time very challenging sport. takes me out into the nature. almost like drawing art in the air. and then i can make these beautiful loops out there. >> even though people from across the globe come here to compete,...
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into the last for russia big norway five two in the quarter finals to set up a semi final clash with co-host finland at the ice hockey world championship. on his bike defending moto g.p. world champion casey stoner announces his shock retirement from the sport at the age of just twenty six. and ice breaker we catch up with the swedish coach aiming to do something that's never been done before when russia and the limpid curling medal. we begin with ice hockey where the world championship russia will play co-host finland in the first semifinal the red machine down in norway five two in the last eight while the finns beat the usa by a single goal in the other semifinal the czech republic will take on slovakia the czechs surprisingly so off sweden for three and reigning olympic champions canada packing after beating them by the same score line both semifinals take place on saturday in helsinki. now to footballer manchester city striker colors ten days is refusing to apologize to former manager sir alex ferguson after displaying a banner with the words r.i.p. fergie written on it he was h
into the last for russia big norway five two in the quarter finals to set up a semi final clash with co-host finland at the ice hockey world championship. on his bike defending moto g.p. world champion casey stoner announces his shock retirement from the sport at the age of just twenty six. and ice breaker we catch up with the swedish coach aiming to do something that's never been done before when russia and the limpid curling medal. we begin with ice hockey where the world championship russia...