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anders was my twin flame.were like twins. >> reporter: when kelly went into kidney failure at 30 and needed a transplant, it surprised no one that her twin flame, anders stepped up. >> he was the first person to say i don't want anyone else testing for this. if i'm a match, i'm going to donate to you. >> reporter: that vow began a year-long journey. >> it took a long time for me to accept it, because i didn't want him to get sick or, you know, something to happen to him. >> reporter: the most critical decision, picking the best transplant center, which turned out to be right in their backyard. the university of california san francisco organ transplant program had performed more kidney transplants than any other center in the u.s. >> they're number one. they have to be the best if they're ranked number one. >> reporter: in 2015, anders began a rigorous six-month evaluation that required a donor be in excellent health. >> he just wanted me to be happy and to be able to have children. >> reporter: on friday, oct
anders was my twin flame.were like twins. >> reporter: when kelly went into kidney failure at 30 and needed a transplant, it surprised no one that her twin flame, anders stepped up. >> he was the first person to say i don't want anyone else testing for this. if i'm a match, i'm going to donate to you. >> reporter: that vow began a year-long journey. >> it took a long time for me to accept it, because i didn't want him to get sick or, you know, something to happen to him....
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>> reporter: at 8:30, anders got his final dose of dilaudid.:15 she realized her son had stopped breathes. >> i started screaming his name and started screaming for the nurse to help him. >> reporter: but how could a healthy 28-year-old just stop breathing? hospital logs and court testimony by an expert pharmacologist reveal that when a nurse practitioner changed anders' medication, she increased his opioid dose by nearly 400%. >> he is the healthiest guy on the floor. let's give him plenty of meds, and he'll be no problem. >> was it clear once you got the records that something had gone wrong? >> yeah. it was clear. >> reporter: for expert testimony, hilliard turned to dr. william klein, former professor of medicine at uc irvine with a decades long relationship with the university of california. >> i have a great deal of respect for the facility. through the type of work they do, they save many lives. >> reporter: dr. klein testified that ucsf made serious errors post surgery. anders wasn't being monitored by a pulse oximeter, a simple device
>> reporter: at 8:30, anders got his final dose of dilaudid.:15 she realized her son had stopped breathes. >> i started screaming his name and started screaming for the nurse to help him. >> reporter: but how could a healthy 28-year-old just stop breathing? hospital logs and court testimony by an expert pharmacologist reveal that when a nurse practitioner changed anders' medication, she increased his opioid dose by nearly 400%. >> he is the healthiest guy on the floor....
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he is the lawyer for anders breivik. welcome to gmt. earlier, the country's justice minister praised the work done by police after the bomb attack in the capital and the shootings. there has been criticism of the time it took police to get to the island where anders breivik had opened fire on people at the youth camp. a people were killed on the island and another eight in the bomb attack. across the country, thousands took part in rallies to remember the victims and send out a message of defiance. family buchanan has this report. >> oslo cathedral, the focal point for a nation's grief. every day, the tribute and flowers grow and people flock to pay their respects. many week as they come to terms with the loss of some of the youngy's most promising people. hundreds signed the book of condolences inside oslo university. among them, the justice minister. he hit back to critics who said police ignored threats posed by right-wing zealots. >> we have learned lots of lessons and many experiences here. [speaking foreign language] we will work
he is the lawyer for anders breivik. welcome to gmt. earlier, the country's justice minister praised the work done by police after the bomb attack in the capital and the shootings. there has been criticism of the time it took police to get to the island where anders breivik had opened fire on people at the youth camp. a people were killed on the island and another eight in the bomb attack. across the country, thousands took part in rallies to remember the victims and send out a message of...
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anders: i am convinced this technique works.'m not saying that there might not be some other method that is conceived in the future which is possibly a better method. but at the moment, i believe in what we are doing. reporter: rain is often seen as a blessing in the desert. weather phenena have fascinated salah al hamadi since he was a child. whenever he can, the farmer from dubai films rain. the devout muslim considers it legitimate that man, not allah, makes it. salah: the koran doesn't forbid science. on the contrary. it's important that people find ways to invent things that are of benefit to humanity. in the past, people didn't really think too much about clouds. but today it's a necessity, we have to look for ways to get more water. reporter: critics say the emirates' multi-million-dollar seeding program is unscientific and that its apparent success remains unproven -- claims rejected by the head of the national meteorology center. he also points out that desalinating seawater is many times more expensive than cloud-seedi
anders: i am convinced this technique works.'m not saying that there might not be some other method that is conceived in the future which is possibly a better method. but at the moment, i believe in what we are doing. reporter: rain is often seen as a blessing in the desert. weather phenena have fascinated salah al hamadi since he was a child. whenever he can, the farmer from dubai films rain. the devout muslim considers it legitimate that man, not allah, makes it. salah: the koran doesn't...
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this is the farm 100 miles north of the capital that anders breivik rented. he could accumulate fertilizer to make his bombs. police have now detonated a cache of explosives. the relaxed society of norway has been jolted into a state of high alert. the central station of oslo was evacuated after a suspicious suitcase was spotted on a bus. >> it does not have any connection at all as far as we know. this is a suspicious situation which we are watching. >> with several government buildings, including the prime minister's office shattered by anders breivik's bomb, one cabinet minister showed her determination to get back to work. >> looking out at the damaged building -- hard feelings. >> of the physical and emotional rebuilding will take many years. >> joining me now from oxford is the director of radicalism and new media group at the university of northampton. thank you very much for joining me. ne wolfm "loan terrorism" -- tell me what it is about. >> a number of the arian nations came up with the concept of leaderless resistance, the best way to avoid detect
this is the farm 100 miles north of the capital that anders breivik rented. he could accumulate fertilizer to make his bombs. police have now detonated a cache of explosives. the relaxed society of norway has been jolted into a state of high alert. the central station of oslo was evacuated after a suspicious suitcase was spotted on a bus. >> it does not have any connection at all as far as we know. this is a suspicious situation which we are watching. >> with several government...
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no right wing salute for anders breivik after its lawyers intervened. he said he began planning the massacre in 2006. it is midday in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, and 1:00 p.m. in the afternoon in damascus, where the u.n. observers find themselves unable to carry out their mission as they had hoped to. notably, unable to visit the city of homs. u.n. secretary general ban ki- moon has said syria is in breach of the week-old peace plan. nicolas sarkozy compared events in homs to the fate of libya under colonel gaddafi. jim muir. >> despite the regime's crackdown, the finance keeps erupting, even in the heart of damascus. protesters frequently disrupt major streets with roadblocks. it has a nuisance value, stopping traffic for a few minutes. it will hardly bring the regime to its knees. the tiny handful of the u.n. observers still on the ground, still in single figures, cannot monitor events are around the country. an agreement with the government on their operating procedures has not yet been pinned down. both sides say it is close. this is the bigges
no right wing salute for anders breivik after its lawyers intervened. he said he began planning the massacre in 2006. it is midday in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, and 1:00 p.m. in the afternoon in damascus, where the u.n. observers find themselves unable to carry out their mission as they had hoped to. notably, unable to visit the city of homs. u.n. secretary general ban ki- moon has said syria is in breach of the week-old peace plan. nicolas sarkozy compared events in homs to the fate of...
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and anders breivik says he admits to killing 77 people but not guilty. >> totally innocent, i acknowledge the action but i do not pleeled guilty. >> hello welcome to the world of news and opinion. also in the program, 18 hours that shook kabul. more international observers arrive in syria. they open talks with the government about access to areas of conflict. early morning in washington and 1:00 in the afternoon in oslow where the trial of anders breivik is underway. reviving memories of the day last july when he killed 77 people in a bomb attack and shooting degree. breivik has admitted to the killing but denied responsibility. he made a far right wing salute. his first word? well, he refused to recognize the court saying it had obtained its mandate from political parties but support multiculturalism. we can go straight to the course now where the case has returned after a lunch break. this is the prosecutor making his opening statement. that's been going on for some hours today. let's just listen to what he has to say. >> when the police investigated or checked mr. breivik's computer, t
and anders breivik says he admits to killing 77 people but not guilty. >> totally innocent, i acknowledge the action but i do not pleeled guilty. >> hello welcome to the world of news and opinion. also in the program, 18 hours that shook kabul. more international observers arrive in syria. they open talks with the government about access to areas of conflict. early morning in washington and 1:00 in the afternoon in oslow where the trial of anders breivik is underway. reviving...
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william anders was 90. elise preston, cbs news. >>> straight ahead on the "cbs weekend news," meet the minnesota man who not only fought on d-day but helped plan it. >>> and why the princess of whales issued an apology today to her irish guards. >>> and how the world's second most popular sport is now winning fans in america. dancing is just one of the many inherited traits you can discover with ancestry dna. get it for dad, and together you can see which traits were inherited, the places where they started, and the people he shares them with. best of all, it's on sale for father's day. but get movin', this sale is only for a limited time. salonpas lidocaine flex. a super thin, flexible patch with maximum otc strength lidocaine that contours to the body to relieve pain right where it hurts. and did we mention, it really, really sticks? salonpas, it's good medicine. always dry scoop before you run. listen to me, the hot dog diet got me shredded. it's time we listen to science. one a day is formulated with ke
william anders was 90. elise preston, cbs news. >>> straight ahead on the "cbs weekend news," meet the minnesota man who not only fought on d-day but helped plan it. >>> and why the princess of whales issued an apology today to her irish guards. >>> and how the world's second most popular sport is now winning fans in america. dancing is just one of the many inherited traits you can discover with ancestry dna. get it for dad, and together you can see which...
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just say by a norwegian court, -- judged sane by a norwegian court, anders breivik is sentenced to jail, issuing an apology for not killing more. >> and building a future on the grim foundations. as rio de janeiro rushes to get ready for the olympics, remnants of its past slave trade are being unearthed. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. it has been 13 months since anders breivik went on a killing spree in norway which left 77 people dead. today, he learned the sentence for his crimes. the court found him sane and impose the maximum penalty of 21 years. he used the appearance as a chance to apologize, not for his victims, but to the far right for not killing more people. >> anders breivik says he killed to destroy a liberal, multi- cultural norway. today, a norwegian court demonstrated his failure to achieve that goal. unanimous verdict from five judges -- guilty of mass murder and terrorism, sane not insane. >> anders breivik, born february 13, 1979, sentenced to a term of 21 years and a minimum of 10 years. and in practice, that 21-year sentence may be ext
just say by a norwegian court, -- judged sane by a norwegian court, anders breivik is sentenced to jail, issuing an apology for not killing more. >> and building a future on the grim foundations. as rio de janeiro rushes to get ready for the olympics, remnants of its past slave trade are being unearthed. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. it has been 13 months since anders breivik went on a killing spree in norway which left 77 people dead. today, he learned...
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the trial of anders breivik draws to a close in norway. norway must decide what is justice in the breivik case. >> welcome to gmt. also in the program -- 12 hours of terror in a lakeside hotel close to kabul. the taliban us old ends with 17 dead, most of them civilians. we go inside a rio slum as earth summit 2 draws to a close. it is midday in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, and 1:00 p.m. in oslo, where anders breivik is about to get his last chance to speak to the court which will determine his fate. he killed 77 people in one horrifying day last summer. that is not in doubt. the court must decide whether breivik can be held criminally responsible, or whether he must be judged insane. for the families of the victim'' and all of norway, it promises to be another day of anguish. our world affairs correspondent has this report. >> a police convoy takes anders breivik to the oslo court house for the last day of his trial, 11 months after he carried out his horrendous mass killings. >> the defense wants to make sure that breivik is not decla
the trial of anders breivik draws to a close in norway. norway must decide what is justice in the breivik case. >> welcome to gmt. also in the program -- 12 hours of terror in a lakeside hotel close to kabul. the taliban us old ends with 17 dead, most of them civilians. we go inside a rio slum as earth summit 2 draws to a close. it is midday in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, and 1:00 p.m. in oslo, where anders breivik is about to get his last chance to speak to the court which will...
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i am sure anders behring breivik himself will be very disappointed about this verdict. he considers himself a very sane and intelligent man who has succeeded in an act of war. >> we will leave it there. thank you very much. josef stalin's daughter has died at the age of 85 in the united states after suffering from cancer. svetlana alliluyeva was born in .oscow in 197 she took her mother's name. at the height of the cold war, she defected from the soviet union and defected to the united states, changing her name to lana peters. she describes her father as a moral and spiritual monster. an author, historian, an academic who has written extensively on the history of soviet russia and currently a professor of russian history at oxford. thank you for being with us. she did announce her father. nonetheless, do you think she ever really truly escaped the time of being the daughter of a despot? >> i do not think so. she had a terrible early time with him. he wanted to dominate which boyfriends she had. one of them was sent off to forced resettlement just to get him out of the w
i am sure anders behring breivik himself will be very disappointed about this verdict. he considers himself a very sane and intelligent man who has succeeded in an act of war. >> we will leave it there. thank you very much. josef stalin's daughter has died at the age of 85 in the united states after suffering from cancer. svetlana alliluyeva was born in .oscow in 197 she took her mother's name. at the height of the cold war, she defected from the soviet union and defected to the united...
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steve anders, sgt. beford county sheriff's office technology has increased exponentially and the more powerful it gets the smaller it becomes. sergeant steve anders has been working with the internet crimes against children taskforce since 2008. steve anders, sgt. beford county sheriff's office my personal opinion is if a child can't sign the contract to get the phone, they don't need it. but i also realize that is not a realistic expectation or standard. he thinks the best piece of advice is having open communication. steve anders, sgt. beford county sheriff's office but as one of our former presidents said, 'trust but verify.' you need to go look at what your kids are doing. he also thinks more families should look at parental controls on cell phones. can restrict calling and texting to certain the phone's locate your kids with the gps built into the steve anders, sgt. beford county sheriff's office but it's imperative for the parents to be proactive and educate themselves on the features available th
steve anders, sgt. beford county sheriff's office technology has increased exponentially and the more powerful it gets the smaller it becomes. sergeant steve anders has been working with the internet crimes against children taskforce since 2008. steve anders, sgt. beford county sheriff's office my personal opinion is if a child can't sign the contract to get the phone, they don't need it. but i also realize that is not a realistic expectation or standard. he thinks the best piece of advice is...
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anders breivik insists he attended a meeting in the u.k. under cross-examination today, he said anyone could do what i did. he spoke of nationalist training sessions that were to deal with everything from rhetorical strategy is to production of bombs. as the prosecution tried to expose israel involvement with other nationalists, he countered, saying, your purpose is to shed doubts on whether this network exists. at times, anders breivik up. irritating with a line of questioning. prosecutors do not believe that he is part of a wider network. as he sat in this chair, and he complained that he was being ridiculed. his answers were often contradictory and confusing. he posted this on the internet before his attacks. images from an organization he calls -- the kt met in london. is this a fantasy? one sociologists have this to say. >> when you put on a uniform, he is no longer alone unsuccessful young man from the west end of oslo. he becomes a defender of the civilization of europe against the invading muslims. >> tomorrow, he is likely to answe
anders breivik insists he attended a meeting in the u.k. under cross-examination today, he said anyone could do what i did. he spoke of nationalist training sessions that were to deal with everything from rhetorical strategy is to production of bombs. as the prosecution tried to expose israel involvement with other nationalists, he countered, saying, your purpose is to shed doubts on whether this network exists. at times, anders breivik up. irritating with a line of questioning. prosecutors do...
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by placing anders breivik in confinement, they had violated article three.ng 21 years for terrorism and mass murder ha, he has suffered in human treatment. >> he has to be allowed to have contact with other people. the isolation, that he does not have contact with other prisoners, has to stop. >> in july 2011, anders breivik killed 77 people in all slow and on an island, the worst act of violence that norway had seen since the second world war. since his sentencing, anders breivik has been kept in a facility like this one. he has no access to the internet. >> we were surprised by the sentence, and don't agree with it. we looked at the facts, solitary confinement was well justified. >> on the streets of oslo, many people found the sentence and comprehensible. >> i think he got what he deserved. >> i am not surprised by the decision, but of course it is disturbing. >> it is a shame that he still gets so much space. >> the public prosecutor's office will decide in the next few days if it will appeal the decision. >> you are watching "dw news" live from berlin.
by placing anders breivik in confinement, they had violated article three.ng 21 years for terrorism and mass murder ha, he has suffered in human treatment. >> he has to be allowed to have contact with other people. the isolation, that he does not have contact with other prisoners, has to stop. >> in july 2011, anders breivik killed 77 people in all slow and on an island, the worst act of violence that norway had seen since the second world war. since his sentencing, anders breivik...
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anders behring breivik arrived calm and composed, even smiling a little. as with his first appearance, he greeted the court with a fashes salute. he has acknowledged killing 77 people last july and today, he spent several moments looking at some of the survivors and their families in the public gallery. but if he was moved by their presence, he didn't show it. later, off camera, he read a prepared statement claiming to have carried out the most sophisticated and spectacular political attack in europe since world war ii. he said he acted out of goodness, not evil, to prevent a wider civil war and multi-cull trillism and he insisted he would have done it again. >> it's obvious that he's leering at another world and we are -- it's also obvious that he knew what he was doing and what consequences that led to it. >> this case has caused horror and outrage in norway even for one of the judges. a lay judge admitting writing before he had been appointed to the case that breivik deserved the death penalty. he was replaced before breivik took the stand. >> he did no
anders behring breivik arrived calm and composed, even smiling a little. as with his first appearance, he greeted the court with a fashes salute. he has acknowledged killing 77 people last july and today, he spent several moments looking at some of the survivors and their families in the public gallery. but if he was moved by their presence, he didn't show it. later, off camera, he read a prepared statement claiming to have carried out the most sophisticated and spectacular political attack in...
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we've gotten to know a lot about that today. >> did anders breivik also gets what he wanted today? there was a smile. a killer relished his moment. >> the radical muslim preacher is back in custody. the british government makes a new attempt to deport him to jordan to face terrorism charges. he appeared before the special immigration appeals commission on tuesday. the deportation was blocked in january by the european court of human rights. evidence obtained by torture might be used against them. >> it was early afternoon with a man whose praised osama bin laden suddenly emerged from his home in a london suburb. for legal reasons, we cannot identify the house. he said to be a figure of influence for extremist. he was back under arrest. the u.k. authorities were beginning moved to deport him. he was on his way to a legal hearing. within hours, the home secretary was telling the comments that a deal had been done with jordan, paving the way for him to be sent back there to stand trial. >> british courts that -- have found that he is a risk to our national security and he should be de
we've gotten to know a lot about that today. >> did anders breivik also gets what he wanted today? there was a smile. a killer relished his moment. >> the radical muslim preacher is back in custody. the british government makes a new attempt to deport him to jordan to face terrorism charges. he appeared before the special immigration appeals commission on tuesday. the deportation was blocked in january by the european court of human rights. evidence obtained by torture might be used...
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." -- 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 government. we are probably going to elections. europe will st
." -- 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...
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it is impossible to know what is going on behind the eyes of anders breivik. hard to see if the evil he carried out of him. whether he is it is whether he hears the screams of those he killed. he maintains that his horrific attacks came after he joined a network of like-minded nationalists. the police here doubt such a network exist, but breivik insists he attended a meeting in the u.k. and which some english nationalist were also present. under cross-examination today, he said anyone could do what i did. he spoke of nationalist training sessions that would deal with everything from rhetorical strategies to production of bombs. but as the prosecution tried to expose his real involvement with other nationalist, he countered, saying your purpose is to shed doubt on whether the network exist. at times, anders breivik appeared irritated with the line of questioning today. prosecutors simply do not believe that he is part of a wider net worth. he sat in his chair, fiddling with his pen, and complained that he was being ridiculed. his answers were often contradictor
it is impossible to know what is going on behind the eyes of anders breivik. hard to see if the evil he carried out of him. whether he is it is whether he hears the screams of those he killed. he maintains that his horrific attacks came after he joined a network of like-minded nationalists. the police here doubt such a network exist, but breivik insists he attended a meeting in the u.k. and which some english nationalist were also present. under cross-examination today, he said anyone could do...
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the lawyer for anders behring breivik says his client admits carrying out the car bombing in oslo and the shootings on a nearby island, but he does not believe he deserves punishment. norway is to hold a minute silence in about an hour to remember those killed in the attacks. the bbc's john graves has this report for us. >> if anders behring breivik wanted the world's attention, today he will certainly have it. in a courtroom in oslo, the 2-year-old is expected to explain what motivated him to kill nearly 100 of his countrymen. he's already told his lawyer he wanted to transform the western world. >> what he said is that he wanted a change in society and that this, in his view, in his head, must happen through a revolution. >> three days after the attacks, the final death toll isn't yet known. in the waters around the island of utoeya, searches are still continuing for those unaccounted for. the boats have been plying these waters since late on friday, but the failure to find the bodies of the last few victims is proving highly frustrating. >> if we find any in the water, we don't exp
the lawyer for anders behring breivik says his client admits carrying out the car bombing in oslo and the shootings on a nearby island, but he does not believe he deserves punishment. norway is to hold a minute silence in about an hour to remember those killed in the attacks. the bbc's john graves has this report for us. >> if anders behring breivik wanted the world's attention, today he will certainly have it. in a courtroom in oslo, the 2-year-old is expected to explain what motivated...
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anders fogh rasmussen received possibly the warmest welcome as you could possibly imagine he went from one place to another really covering a lot of ground and meeting all sorts of green officials in one place in particular when he was meeting with president poroshenko he actually was awarded an order of freedom from the ukrainian president and then returned it during the fizzles have gotten well it doesn't seem like a gotten anything new as a matter of fact because anders fogh rasmussen went on to give a lot of speeches again talking about russia being the aggressor and how nato is going in fact is severing all ties that with moscow and of course also we've heard about support coming from nato and other western countries to work coming coming in full force towards ukraine. with that anders fogh rasmussen left by its those words about support could be could also be reaffirmed with a vision that has actually happened in. at the south in the south from here we're talking about the black sea which was entered by a u.s. warship and despite it raised eyebrows in moscow apparently there myse
anders fogh rasmussen received possibly the warmest welcome as you could possibly imagine he went from one place to another really covering a lot of ground and meeting all sorts of green officials in one place in particular when he was meeting with president poroshenko he actually was awarded an order of freedom from the ukrainian president and then returned it during the fizzles have gotten well it doesn't seem like a gotten anything new as a matter of fact because anders fogh rasmussen went...
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morgan and dave, go talk to tony anders. and blake and i will investigatethe black market angle here. hey. detective gonzalez. i'm glad you guys could make it. i hate the weird ones. i'm agent hotchner. this is agent blake. thanks for inviting us. absolutely. come on in. i've g the board set up for you in here. thank you. thank you. [cell phone rings] go ahead, garcia. you're on speaker. ok, so i quadruple-checked with u.n.o.s and there's no way the unsub is using them, because like me, they quadruple-check everything and their redundancies have redundancies, and so there's no chance there could be any hanky-panky. he could still be using medical records to find them, though. all right, thanks, garcia. welcome, welcome. were you able to contact the specialist we asked about? the doctor who sold on the black market? yeah. the prison said no way they would release him. we'll just have to go to him, then. walking out of organic chemistry, and... then... [monitor beeping] nothing. what about when you woke up? there was a... beep
morgan and dave, go talk to tony anders. and blake and i will investigatethe black market angle here. hey. detective gonzalez. i'm glad you guys could make it. i hate the weird ones. i'm agent hotchner. this is agent blake. thanks for inviting us. absolutely. come on in. i've g the board set up for you in here. thank you. thank you. [cell phone rings] go ahead, garcia. you're on speaker. ok, so i quadruple-checked with u.n.o.s and there's no way the unsub is using them, because like me, they...
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. >> anders behring breivik listens to survivors of this deadly rampage. and, lighting at the olympic flame, now the fire of ancient greece against its relate to london. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. it was a deadly seen in the syrian capital after two car bombs exploded killing at least 55 people and leaving many more injured. the blast went off near a military intelligence building near rush-hour. both the opposition and the government forces have blamed each other for the attack. some of the images in this report are disturbing. >> it just before 8:00, the first blast went off. within minutes, and other more powerful explosion was captured on amateur video. they tore through the tarmac of a major highway south of the capital. this intelligence complex appears to have been 1 of the targets. many lives were lost, the anguish was raw. the explosions wreaked damage across a vast area. i counted more than 20 vehicles strewn across this black and highway. yellow taxis, service vans, family vehicles, buses, all of them making t
. >> anders behring breivik listens to survivors of this deadly rampage. and, lighting at the olympic flame, now the fire of ancient greece against its relate to london. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. it was a deadly seen in the syrian capital after two car bombs exploded killing at least 55 people and leaving many more injured. the blast went off near a military intelligence building near rush-hour. both the opposition and the government forces have blamed...
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anders breivik killed 77 people last summer and today he told a quorum he would do it all again. he said he carried out the killings to defend his country and his actions were motivated by goodness, not people. our europe correspondent is in the norwegian capital and starts our coverage tonight. notoriouss most killer was driven to court on schedule as one of his defense team also arrived. >> the most important thing today is that he gets to explain why he did what he did. >> once more, he punched out a salute. this, as far as he is concerned at least, was to be his day. his voice, his words, his own twisted justification. slowly, deliberately, he appeared around the court, resting his eyes for a moment on the public gallery, looking to see who was to be his audience. the cameras were asked to leave. anders breivik walked calmly and slowly to the stand, clutching a 13 pages of the print out statement he had written. "i have carried out the most spectacular and sophisticated attack on europe since the second world war. i acted out of goodness, not evil. these were pre-emptive atta
anders breivik killed 77 people last summer and today he told a quorum he would do it all again. he said he carried out the killings to defend his country and his actions were motivated by goodness, not people. our europe correspondent is in the norwegian capital and starts our coverage tonight. notoriouss most killer was driven to court on schedule as one of his defense team also arrived. >> the most important thing today is that he gets to explain why he did what he did. >> once...
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that's where terry anders comes in. >>> reporter: terry anders remembers facing 140 years in prison.> i had robbed 7 banks. i had got strung out on cocaine and alcohol real, real bad. i knew for all practical reasons that, uhm, my life was over. >> reporter: but the judge considered his childhood of abuse and instead of a lengthy prison term sent him to drug rehab at san francisco's walden house. a quarter century later, the 70- year-old says he is proud to be drug- and alcohol-free and retired from a rewarding career. >> the union, ironworker local 377, gave me a opportunity to really do something with my life. >> reporter: in 2005, terry founded the nonprofit anders and anders foundation. >> i created it to give back to the community. i'm going to us oo the same flyers to show you how to tie wire. >> reporter: terry recruits and helps train formerly incarcerated men and women for construction careers. he steers them into pre- apprenticeship programs at citybuild academy at city college and union apprentice ship. they do work like building the library and the same kind of union jobs
that's where terry anders comes in. >>> reporter: terry anders remembers facing 140 years in prison.> i had robbed 7 banks. i had got strung out on cocaine and alcohol real, real bad. i knew for all practical reasons that, uhm, my life was over. >> reporter: but the judge considered his childhood of abuse and instead of a lengthy prison term sent him to drug rehab at san francisco's walden house. a quarter century later, the 70- year-old says he is proud to be drug- and...
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it was overs and anders. surpluses well? surpluses. - shortages. it was overs and anders.luses well? surpluses. did you | surpluses well? surpluses. did you seek to discover _ surpluses well? surpluses. did you seek to discover the _ surpluses well? surpluses. did you seek to discover the cause - surpluses well? surpluses. did you seek to discover the cause of - surpluses well? surpluses. did you seek to discover the cause of the l seek to discover the cause of the surpluses and their...
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this is their self-confessed killer, anders breivik. today the lawyer defending him described him as insane. >> this whole says indicates that's insane. >> if you asked him if he's insane, what would he say? >> he's in a war and the rest of the world, especially the western world, don't understand his point of view. that in 60 years time we all will understand him. >> he called breivik very cold and was asked if he showed any remorse. >> he says that he is sorry that he had to do this, but it was necessary to start the revolution in the western world. >> an exchange of text messages between a teenaged girl who was hiding behind a rock on the island and her mother has been released by the family. the police are here, she says. but her mother warns, the person shooting is said to be in police uniform. be careful. what happens to you now? the girl replies, "we do not know." can you talk now, asks her mother? no, he's still shooting, replies the girl. she did survive the massacre. and this is part, just part, of norway's response to all tha
this is their self-confessed killer, anders breivik. today the lawyer defending him described him as insane. >> this whole says indicates that's insane. >> if you asked him if he's insane, what would he say? >> he's in a war and the rest of the world, especially the western world, don't understand his point of view. that in 60 years time we all will understand him. >> he called breivik very cold and was asked if he showed any remorse. >> he says that he is sorry...
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anders behring breivik, wearing a dark red top, sat next to police officers. outside the courthouse, crowds had gathered. most of them fiercely opposed to breivik being able to use his court appearance as a platform for his views, as he himself wanted. >> don't give him attention, have the doors closed. >> this should not be an open hearing. this is what he wants and i don't see why we should let him have his way. >> breivik had actually asked police if he could wear a black uniform to court but they said no. lines formed to go inside the courtroom. but the police opposed an open hearing, fearful breivik might use to -- it to send signals to others and the judge agreed. in court, breivik was told he would be held in solitary confinement for four weeks without visitors, letters or newspapers and his next court appearance would be in eight weeks. later, the judge revealed what breivik himself told the court. he said the goal of his attack was to send a strong signal to the people and he wanted to save western europe from a mumbai -- muslim takeover and wanted to
anders behring breivik, wearing a dark red top, sat next to police officers. outside the courthouse, crowds had gathered. most of them fiercely opposed to breivik being able to use his court appearance as a platform for his views, as he himself wanted. >> don't give him attention, have the doors closed. >> this should not be an open hearing. this is what he wants and i don't see why we should let him have his way. >> breivik had actually asked police if he could wear a black...
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deborah ander is retiring after less than a year on the job. meanwhile employees are saying while wait times are veterans have improved there are systemic deborah ander recently announced she is retiring for personal health reasons. this amid reports that long waits and scheduling manipulations persist. >> this job has nearly killed her. with deb after the first time she landed in the hospital. i didn't even find out about the second time she landed in the hospital. and if some jerk wants to assert that something that happened with her retirement, they are full of crap. >> the v.a. deputy secretary getting defensive when questioned about ander's short term in phoenix. he praised her work saying she has created more transparency within the hospital and reduced wait time for veterans. ander is credited with hiring more than 750 new employees expanding the hospital and streamlining emergency care. but employees say the hospital is severely understaffed and the scheduling system has not of patients in a lot of different areas and a lot of it has to
deborah ander is retiring after less than a year on the job. meanwhile employees are saying while wait times are veterans have improved there are systemic deborah ander recently announced she is retiring for personal health reasons. this amid reports that long waits and scheduling manipulations persist. >> this job has nearly killed her. with deb after the first time she landed in the hospital. i didn't even find out about the second time she landed in the hospital. and if some jerk wants...
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they continued to pelt anders with more heavy objects anders suffered a laceration and has a herniated disc in his neck. he says more needs to be done to stop these senseless attacks not just rallies and raising awareness. i want to make sure everybody understands. it's important to speak out so that our law enforcement understands it our policy maker understands how it impacts to our community and how important is for us to take action to stop these senseless violence and hate anders says he is expected to make a full recovery. the investigation is ongoing. i hate crime investigation is underway in alameda county after five men disrupted drag queen's story hour at the san lorenzo library. we just received video that was taken after the incident now, you're not talking the sheriff's office says these men were described as members of the far-right extremist group the proud boys. drag queen panda dolce seen here in photos on her website was reading to children saturday afternoon when there was a sudden interruption. she says a group of men stormed her story hour and recorded on their pho
they continued to pelt anders with more heavy objects anders suffered a laceration and has a herniated disc in his neck. he says more needs to be done to stop these senseless attacks not just rallies and raising awareness. i want to make sure everybody understands. it's important to speak out so that our law enforcement understands it our policy maker understands how it impacts to our community and how important is for us to take action to stop these senseless violence and hate anders says he...
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. >>> the norwegian mass murdered anders has appeared in court.ms his human rights are being violated. >> reporter: there was no sign of remorse or rehabilitation as extreme right-winger, anders breivik made his way into court. a nazi salute from the mass murder. responsible for the worst atrocity in norway since world war ii, argues that his solitary confinement in jail is in violation of the european convention on human rights. >> translator: many think that this is a case that has been race sod that breivik can return to the public eye. but it's a simply a case about his incarceration for the rest of his life. and that is most important to establish. >> reporter: what happened nearly five years ago still haunts norway. on july 22nd, 2011, anders breivik set off a car bomb in the capitol before traveling to a youth camp. he was dressed as a policemen and told teenagers he had come to protect them. instead he opened fire at point-blank range. some survivors hid under bodies to try to hide from him. in breivik killed 77 people and wounded hundreds
. >>> the norwegian mass murdered anders has appeared in court.ms his human rights are being violated. >> reporter: there was no sign of remorse or rehabilitation as extreme right-winger, anders breivik made his way into court. a nazi salute from the mass murder. responsible for the worst atrocity in norway since world war ii, argues that his solitary confinement in jail is in violation of the european convention on human rights. >> translator: many think that this is a...
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hours later, anders' body is pulled from the water.2018 anders talked with nbc's harry smith about his career. >> probably the world's best fighter pilot. but we don't talk about that. >> reporter: before astronauts could set foot on the moon the apollo 8 crew first had to prove they could fly round the moon and back. >> wow, that's pretty. >> reporter: and it was the photo he took dubbed earth rise that became a part of history. >> when the earth came up over the lunar horizon, that's when it really impressed me as to how much more delicate the earth was, and colorful. >> reporter: his family saying in a statement they are devastated. he was a great pilot. he will be missed. nasa administrator senator bill nelson writing on "x," anders offered to humanity, among the deepest of gifts, he traveled to the threshold of the moon, and helped all of us see something else, ourselves. >> i'll keep flying as long as i can crawl in the airplane. >> reporter: a love of flying and a legacy that went beyond the earth. dana griffin, nbc news. >>> a
hours later, anders' body is pulled from the water.2018 anders talked with nbc's harry smith about his career. >> probably the world's best fighter pilot. but we don't talk about that. >> reporter: before astronauts could set foot on the moon the apollo 8 crew first had to prove they could fly round the moon and back. >> wow, that's pretty. >> reporter: and it was the photo he took dubbed earth rise that became a part of history. >> when the earth came up over the...
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president anders behring breivik -- the president ma ying-jeou is facing tough opposition. it was 1949 after the chinese civil war leaders fled to taiwan. callous about this kind of effect on these elections. >> -- tell us about the china affect on these elections. >> taiwan is at a crossroads. president ma ying-jeou has taken relations with china to the best level they have been and now he wants four more years in office to improve relations further and possibly sign a peace treaty. there are many voters who are worried. many have pointed out that he is going too fast and is paving the way for unification with china and this could hurt taiwan's sovereignty. >> a report of 300,000 taiwanese who live in china are coming back to vote in this election. they will surely back him, won't they? >> yes, many of these and china- based taiwanese business people have flown in and many of them support him. there is millions of dollars invested in china and they want him to be reelected because they want him to further allow the opening of these markets in taiwan. at the same time, ordi
president anders behring breivik -- the president ma ying-jeou is facing tough opposition. it was 1949 after the chinese civil war leaders fled to taiwan. callous about this kind of effect on these elections. >> -- tell us about the china affect on these elections. >> taiwan is at a crossroads. president ma ying-jeou has taken relations with china to the best level they have been and now he wants four more years in office to improve relations further and possibly sign a peace...
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they spoke about how anders breivik wasted no ammunition. he was apparently extremely calm and even said that he had ducked down to escape a bullet. >> i always think that i will survive this. i could not see myself. it was another thing that kept me alive and get me able to help, the people that were surviving. >> the survivors have all been incredibly composed as they gave their testimony. it had been heroin, what of the court had heard. this make it even harder -- it was harrowing, what the court has heard. >> 74 days ago, two men protested against their detention without trial has now spiralled into one and a half prisoners -- one and a half thousand prisoners on hunger strike. this is a new tactic adopted as the peace process fails. >> in the west bank city of have drawn, and your at the -- in the west bank city of hebron, anger. the growing deadlock has taken time to reach the streets. but it will now. a few days earlier, a meeting to support one of the hunter strikers, was only sparsely attended. his mother told me of her disappointme
they spoke about how anders breivik wasted no ammunition. he was apparently extremely calm and even said that he had ducked down to escape a bullet. >> i always think that i will survive this. i could not see myself. it was another thing that kept me alive and get me able to help, the people that were surviving. >> the survivors have all been incredibly composed as they gave their testimony. it had been heroin, what of the court had heard. this make it even harder -- it was...
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what happened to him, why he became that way. -- we get the story behind anders breivik's past. what happened to him, why he became that way. >> the trial has dominated the news in norway. initially some feared giving him the option of publicity. analysts believe that has changed. >> . evil is not something you encounter in a condo or in afghanistan or in london or in new york, it could even happen here. the effect of the trial, i think it has been necessary to keep it going for this long because we needed to hear all of these stories. the testimony from witnesses, all of what actually happened and all of the actors involved. >> that is certainly the case for a man that was shot at. he testified in court. >> it is in powering and strengthening to be there. he has no power over me. >> whether he is just saying or not, he is in a sense immaterial. he will spend the rest of his life locked up. >> the man who killed john lennon has once again been denied parole. mark david chapman shot the musician outside his apartment in 1980. he said that he heard voices in his head telling him t
what happened to him, why he became that way. -- we get the story behind anders breivik's past. what happened to him, why he became that way. >> the trial has dominated the news in norway. initially some feared giving him the option of publicity. analysts believe that has changed. >> . evil is not something you encounter in a condo or in afghanistan or in london or in new york, it could even happen here. the effect of the trial, i think it has been necessary to keep it going for...
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they weren't sho the survivors of anders breivik. it's midday in london. 7:00 in the morning in washington,. 1:00 in the afternoon in paris. francois hollande has just been formed in -- been sworn in as the new president. he said that he was only aware of the challenges facing france, including the debt crisis and weak growth. he will fly to germany for talks with angela merkel to express his agenda for growth over austerity. now this report. >> the new president arrived at the palace to start a busy thursday at the office. with a new year of crisis to pick about straightaway, it must seem like a long wall. the french rejected the flamboyance and austerity program of nicolas sarkozy. now there will be a change of style and direction. at least, mr. hollande got a cheery welcome from some of his new neighbors. there were serious business away from prying cameras. handing over of nuclear weapons a party and of other secret documents that. mr. hollande wants is to be a more low-key presidency. it might not have looked that way as people
they weren't sho the survivors of anders breivik. it's midday in london. 7:00 in the morning in washington,. 1:00 in the afternoon in paris. francois hollande has just been formed in -- been sworn in as the new president. he said that he was only aware of the challenges facing france, including the debt crisis and weak growth. he will fly to germany for talks with angela merkel to express his agenda for growth over austerity. now this report. >> the new president arrived at the palace to...
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anders would pick and says he has not spent a penny in 40 years. "i have not spent a penny in 40 plus years. i would break a dollar before i would spend a in pennies to pay a dental bill. jessica rae scott: jessica and scott are chatting about this man's penny collection. jessica and scott are chatting about this man's penny collection. jessica and scott are chatting about this man's penny collection. scott:we'll have collection. jessica and scott are chatting about this man's penny collection. jessica and scott are chatting about this man's penny tomorrow, wewe expect some sunshine early before increasing clouds and a chance of showers by the afternoon. rain will end by sunrise on halloween and we'll have some warmer temperatures through the weekend. our rain forecast model indicates we'll see between a quarter and half an inch of rain through most of the abc9 viewing area...not a heavy in, but a decent shot of moisture. today, your high tempmpature is 50 and we're going to have partly cloudy skies with a light breeze. the low tonight is 30 under
anders would pick and says he has not spent a penny in 40 years. "i have not spent a penny in 40 plus years. i would break a dollar before i would spend a in pennies to pay a dental bill. jessica rae scott: jessica and scott are chatting about this man's penny collection. jessica and scott are chatting about this man's penny collection. jessica and scott are chatting about this man's penny collection. scott:we'll have collection. jessica and scott are chatting about this man's penny...
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we have this from oslo. >> anders behring breivik already had his chance in court to recount his crimestoday some of those who he tried and failed to kill told their stories. breivik's shooting spree on utoeya island lasted more than 70 minutes. his plan was to kill everyone on the island, either by shooting them were scaring them into the lake where they would drowned. one man said that's breivikth me sounds of joy as he was shooting people. i thought it was just a matter of time until i was hit, she said. she felt hopeless and abandoned. another witness said breivik approached them, pretending to be a police officer. he tried to swim away. here is one image that still haunts him. >> i stumbled on pile of dead bodies. in the middle of the pile was a cell phone ringing. that moment has stuck with me. that cell phone, probably someone loving someone, and they will never be able to answer. >> while the survivors were telling their terrifying story, anders behring breivik listened without a hint of a motion. they are expected to gather evidence throughout the week. bbc news, oslo. >> no re
we have this from oslo. >> anders behring breivik already had his chance in court to recount his crimestoday some of those who he tried and failed to kill told their stories. breivik's shooting spree on utoeya island lasted more than 70 minutes. his plan was to kill everyone on the island, either by shooting them were scaring them into the lake where they would drowned. one man said that's breivikth me sounds of joy as he was shooting people. i thought it was just a matter of time until i...
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the attorney for anders breivik is looking into the document he published online.sherrie johnson is here with details we learned overnight. >> reporter: all new this morning, we have learned that royal court says crown princess merit stepbrother way as mong those killed. we learned that french police are raiding the house of the father of anders breivik who has his first court date today. he is charged with a car bombing friday that killed 7 people and savage shooting spree at the youth camp where the dead are being counted. under 100 people were killed but the number is expected to rise because there's some missing. hours before the attack, he posted a political manifesto online talking about muslim immigration to europe and urges cult ram conservatives to embrace martyr dom and confessed to the attacks and survivors are dazed by the brush with death. >> i could feel the warmth from the barrel when he pulled the trigger. >> in his head, they were necessary. >> reporter: now police in norway say anders breivik had ammunition left and victims bodies are being recove
the attorney for anders breivik is looking into the document he published online.sherrie johnson is here with details we learned overnight. >> reporter: all new this morning, we have learned that royal court says crown princess merit stepbrother way as mong those killed. we learned that french police are raiding the house of the father of anders breivik who has his first court date today. he is charged with a car bombing friday that killed 7 people and savage shooting spree at the youth...
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. >> relatives of norwegians shot dead by the gunman anders breivik last month have been visiting the scene for the first time. family members have been accompanied by psychologists, priest, and investigators. >> is nearly one month since anders breivik murdered their loved ones. today, relatives of the dead were allowed to visit the island where the massacre had taken place. over the next two days, hundreds of family members of victims and some survivors will come here to the holiday island which became a killing ground. to offer support, there are teams of psychologists and counselors. the door to hope these visits will bring some degree of peace. >> it is difficult, it is hard for them, but nevertheless, they want to do this. >> i think they need to know, very often ask for details. this is the place it happen, this is where they can learn more about the details as well. >> in oslo, the killer was back in court today at a closed hearing. the court ruled that anders breivik should continue to be kept in total isolation for four more weeks. he has admitted carrying out the shooting s
. >> relatives of norwegians shot dead by the gunman anders breivik last month have been visiting the scene for the first time. family members have been accompanied by psychologists, priest, and investigators. >> is nearly one month since anders breivik murdered their loved ones. today, relatives of the dead were allowed to visit the island where the massacre had taken place. over the next two days, hundreds of family members of victims and some survivors will come here to the...