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visiting finland last year we had. we had ten million border crossings seventy percent of them made by russians and i think the russians visiting finland have been able to understand that that. western europe is not a threat and i think the finnish people also understand that the russian people are probably not a threat for a civil defense it's a good to indication that this is not only trade but also opportunity to travel to meet people to learn to work together is a very good tool to create come and understanding now despite this interlinking of our economies and i believe that there are around ten percent of the finnish exports go to raw. twenty percent of its imports are from russia despite these very extensive links fenlon joint europe and supporting economic sanctions against russia and this was fairly interesting because again due to the depth of economic ties between our two nations it is likely that those sanctions will hit finland just as hard as they may see russia what are you seeing is. finance thinking he
visiting finland last year we had. we had ten million border crossings seventy percent of them made by russians and i think the russians visiting finland have been able to understand that that. western europe is not a threat and i think the finnish people also understand that the russian people are probably not a threat for a civil defense it's a good to indication that this is not only trade but also opportunity to travel to meet people to learn to work together is a very good tool to create...
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finland has been good, still good, slipped a bit.eople from finland say because they've been coasting enjoying the success rather than continuously improved. >> the reason for occasion countries to be at the top. singapore, hong kong, japan, why? >> in these countries you see hard work and effort pays off. parents expect children to work hard and do homework. in britain, parents think their children are born smart or not n. asia, they say no, if you work hard, you can succeed. work ethic pays off. they have very good teachers that work at improving their teaching skill. >> why is it east asian and not south asian countries? there's a massive education culture. >> there's an education culture among parents. the provision of education for massive poor indians is very poor indeed. >> we're looking at little children in south korea getting on a bus after their school day to go to school in the evening. how long are school days? what about the argument the east asian model doesn't allow creativity. it produces a robotic hardworking type o
finland has been good, still good, slipped a bit.eople from finland say because they've been coasting enjoying the success rather than continuously improved. >> the reason for occasion countries to be at the top. singapore, hong kong, japan, why? >> in these countries you see hard work and effort pays off. parents expect children to work hard and do homework. in britain, parents think their children are born smart or not n. asia, they say no, if you work hard, you can succeed. work...
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finland that just about to set its price spring hits rate in russia shadow there. and the same thing could happen to the ukraine. that would have to be some regional autonomy built into this is true that the stage to be worked out by statesman not like bugs. dallas former cia analyst ray mcgovern. now i'm all three activists in facing up if that ten years in prison after being convicted by a jury in manhattan of assaulting a police officer as he let her out of the protest. our cheese on the stock in turkey nineties in new york at the very latest. the nypd vs occupy wall street the battleships from the streets to the courts to the sensory mcmillan alleges to have been sexually assaulted by an nypd officer on the sixth month anniversary of occupying twenty twelve the route and the traffic it along. only then do the last four to twenty fourteen after two years of reading the trial a manhattan jury finds mcmillan guilty of second degree assault in a police officer for what she and supporters say was a real response doesn't want to know the jury watched him we need vers
finland that just about to set its price spring hits rate in russia shadow there. and the same thing could happen to the ukraine. that would have to be some regional autonomy built into this is true that the stage to be worked out by statesman not like bugs. dallas former cia analyst ray mcgovern. now i'm all three activists in facing up if that ten years in prison after being convicted by a jury in manhattan of assaulting a police officer as he let her out of the protest. our cheese on the...
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the fish are trucked in from norway to finland.y don't have a direct flight so they go to finland. our is also focusing on growth in china. they are also focused on places in europe and latin america. china is also increasing imports of flowers. the country imported over 6500 tons of cut flowers last year. that is a 17% increase according to data from the international trade center. it looks like china is gravitating towards the finer things. >> speaking of the finer things in life, let's get an extra set of that and take a look at the wine market in new zealand. it is a growing business. >> over $1 billion of wine last year. joining us for more is chris yorke. englishman living in auckland. >> i moved 12 years ago and stayed. >> you are a key we then? >> i am a key we now. -- kiwi now. how much did wind factor into your decision to say? >> i was on holiday in hawkes bay, a big producer of good red wines. i thought, what can i bring to new zealand? i managed to get into the industry. the last 10 years have been fantastic. we have q
the fish are trucked in from norway to finland.y don't have a direct flight so they go to finland. our is also focusing on growth in china. they are also focused on places in europe and latin america. china is also increasing imports of flowers. the country imported over 6500 tons of cut flowers last year. that is a 17% increase according to data from the international trade center. it looks like china is gravitating towards the finer things. >> speaking of the finer things in life, let's...
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i think what putin wants to do is essentially down the root, he wanted to finlandize ukraine, make it neutral, not in n.a.t.o., decentralized government and make it politically and economically open both to the european union and to russia. and it seems to me that is the best solution for both sides. many in kiev won't like it. but i think it would be best for the united states and russia. >> i think that's the deal that the administration is pushing and henry kiss incher has written about, the finlandization of ukraine. n.a.t.o. is not going to accept ukraine. if ukraine were in n.a.t.o., we would be in a terrible situation today. the leaders of the west and east both want to walk away from this situation. i think putin is operating by the seat of his pants here and he's really looking for an off ramp here. >> i think -- i wonder if you're being too optimistic thinking that this is putin's plan. he is such an ambitious man and he has an apa tight for regaining some of the territory lost. i think he's just kind of trying to pull the wool over our eyes. >> let me go to another issue. p
i think what putin wants to do is essentially down the root, he wanted to finlandize ukraine, make it neutral, not in n.a.t.o., decentralized government and make it politically and economically open both to the european union and to russia. and it seems to me that is the best solution for both sides. many in kiev won't like it. but i think it would be best for the united states and russia. >> i think that's the deal that the administration is pushing and henry kiss incher has written...
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with the west that finland has in ukraine.but as i said, i think ukraine has to be a buffer state. and it will -- the other piece of this that just doesn't get talked about nearly enough is that so much of what is happening that is bad is the ukrainians fault. they have had 23 years of corrupt government on both sides and otherwise. and been unable to deal with energy and any form of moderately effective governance. they just haven't done it. but here is what was told to reporters in asia. the notion to go forward with sanctions without the europeans would be the most effective deterrent to vladimir putin. that notion, he said camesa actually wrong. we will be in a stronger position to deter mr. -- he said, is factually wrong. we will been a stronger position utin without prud europe. there are some strong differences of opinion. president handle that? does he go off on his own? does he say, we need to put troops there and we need to do this and do that, or does he wait for some kind of unified land? plan?fied >> i think he ne
with the west that finland has in ukraine.but as i said, i think ukraine has to be a buffer state. and it will -- the other piece of this that just doesn't get talked about nearly enough is that so much of what is happening that is bad is the ukrainians fault. they have had 23 years of corrupt government on both sides and otherwise. and been unable to deal with energy and any form of moderately effective governance. they just haven't done it. but here is what was told to reporters in asia. the...
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that finland has in ukraine. but as i said, i think ukraine has to be a buffer state, and it will -- the other piece of this that just doesn't get talked about nearly enough is that so much of what's happening that's bad is the ukrainian's fault, that they've had 23 years of corrupt governments, you know, on both sides, pro-west, pro-russian, and been unable to deal with energy, to deal with, you know, any form of moderately effective governments, they just haven't done it. >> charlie: here's what the president told reporters in asia. "the notion for us to go forward with sectoral sanctions on our own would be most deterrent to putin. that is factually wrong. we'll be in a stronger position to deter putin when he sees the world is unified. there's real differences about what to do, have germany, and take other members of the european community. >> the eastern europeans. >> charlie: how does the president handle that? does he go off on his own and put troops here and there and do this and that or does he wait and
that finland has in ukraine. but as i said, i think ukraine has to be a buffer state, and it will -- the other piece of this that just doesn't get talked about nearly enough is that so much of what's happening that's bad is the ukrainian's fault, that they've had 23 years of corrupt governments, you know, on both sides, pro-west, pro-russian, and been unable to deal with energy, to deal with, you know, any form of moderately effective governments, they just haven't done it. >> charlie:...
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with our founding mother when mexico second ladder the land people moved north of market and the finland mother located on one of the properties and also people don't know that the latino community started around our lady of guadalupe in the 11840s was the board changes they stopped the church and rebuilt it. because of the indocumentation of the acquiring of the land but in the 1950s the latino business community was displaced with the broadway tunnel and there was all right. established businesses on van ness and the 24th corridor in the 1940s when it began to expand but what's important to the cord is the whole chicano movement as well as the latinos in the labor market that was the leadership of abel gonzales in establishing a road into the local 261 i want to hear right now, we're involved in a partnership with the san francisco heritage sorry. and we're continuing to document these events thank you inspires >> thank you very much and by the way, reading the resolution you learn a lot about the history of the mission and the state of california. now it is my honor to introduce ms. s
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. >> surveys show that eurosceptic parties set between finland and france, they are pulling out all the stops to get their voters. >> brussels does have the expertise. >> what i like about the eu is that we can travel freely without borders. >> a few people curse europe. i was raised as a kid. i believe strongly in europe. that is i was happy to do the advert. >> her generation grew up feeling that europe offer them endless possibilities. the financial crisis and ensuing austerity measures have soured that vision. >> we are not that interested in the european elections. i know we should be but other issues are more important to us at the moment. for example, it is exhausting. >> what we can do it europe is more solidarity and unity. it is to of the fundamental purposes in my opinion. both could help us out of the crisis. we are tired of being the black sheep in europe. >> i feel the things it started to improve recently but there is still a lot to do. first, we have to change our men tell eddie and avoid the mistakes of the past. we can't do it overnight. i will need help from other cou
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they are then flown in into china from finland.cusing on growth in china, europe and latin america. china is also increasing imports of flowers. they are smelling the roses. the country imported over 6500 tons of flowers last year. that is an increase of 17%. >> now, wine is on the menu at an expo taking place in hong kong. it happens every two years. let's see how tastes have changed. here you are discussing wine. the appetite of the chinese for red wine -- you were living in bordeaux -- phenomenal, isn't it? how do you assess? >> it is growing. has beenpacific region the fastest-growing region over the last five years. it is still very dynamic. next fivefor the years a growth of 23%. that a burgundy or a bordeaux? bordeaux and burgundy are leading the trend. this is also growth coming from the rest of the world. spain, italy, what we call the new world in california, new zealand and so on. >> what do you think is behind that appetite? five years ago there was a -- a strongn demand for bordeaux. >> there is also the development of
they are then flown in into china from finland.cusing on growth in china, europe and latin america. china is also increasing imports of flowers. they are smelling the roses. the country imported over 6500 tons of flowers last year. that is an increase of 17%. >> now, wine is on the menu at an expo taking place in hong kong. it happens every two years. let's see how tastes have changed. here you are discussing wine. the appetite of the chinese for red wine -- you were living in bordeaux --...
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now russia has won the world ice hockey championships following a hard fought victory over finland the red machine winning five two in the final in belarus the team is now already back in moscow where they were met by overjoyed five. i. suppose to celebrate gratian erupted at the final whistle the victory mocks a dramatic turnaround for team russia just a few months ago they were dumped out by finland in the winter olympics and home eyes and saw that russia stepped up its game for the tournament in men's defeating defending champion sweden in the semi's going to come from behind performance against the flames you know she's in the side is the fourth time the russians won the wild hockey championships in the past seven minutes. now sophie shevardnadze takes over in just a couple of minutes hey we're naughty international viewers is going underground with afshin rattansi stay with us. why do candidates you smear tactics to get in office because it works if all that mattered about a candidate were their positions they would just hand out piece of paper with the guy's positions on them but
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now russia has won the world ice hockey championships following a hard fought victory over finland the red machine winning five two in the final in bela roups. moscow street celebrations are up today at the final whistle the victory marks a dramatic turnaround for russia just a few months ago finland dumped them out of the winter olympics on home ice and such a but russia stepped up its game for the tournament in minsk defeating defending champion sweden in the semi's and then a come from behind performance against the finns in the nation gold in the decider it's the fourth time that russia has won the world hockey championships in the past seven years is. now bahrain's most prominent human rights defender has been released from prison after serving a two year jail sentence now bill a job says he was held in dire conditions and subjected to abuse including being placed in solitary confinement with a dead animal and kept almost naked after his release on saturday he was welcomed by hundreds of supporters and paid a visit to his mother's grave a job says he's shocked at how much the righ
now russia has won the world ice hockey championships following a hard fought victory over finland the red machine winning five two in the final in bela roups. moscow street celebrations are up today at the final whistle the victory marks a dramatic turnaround for russia just a few months ago finland dumped them out of the winter olympics on home ice and such a but russia stepped up its game for the tournament in minsk defeating defending champion sweden in the semi's and then a come from...
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the program russia has won the world ice hockey championships following a hard fought victory over finland the red machine winning with a five two scoreline in the final in belarus. and the moscow street celebrations broke out after the final whistle the three marking a dramatic turnaround for team russia just a few months ago finland dumped them out of the winter olympics in sochi in the finals but russia stepped up its game for the tournament and men spin feeding defending champs we in the semifinals and then a come from behind performance against the finns are in the nation gold in this side or it is the fourth time that russia has won the world hockey championships in the past seven years. the ukraine crisis meant some business leaders stayed away from the annual international economic forum in st petersburg this week president putin host the event and had plenty he wanted to clarify all regarding sunday's elections in ukraine putin stressed that russia respects the will of the people there and will continue working with the new authorities but for dialogue to begin he stays kids leade
the program russia has won the world ice hockey championships following a hard fought victory over finland the red machine winning with a five two scoreline in the final in belarus. and the moscow street celebrations broke out after the final whistle the three marking a dramatic turnaround for team russia just a few months ago finland dumped them out of the winter olympics in sochi in the finals but russia stepped up its game for the tournament and men spin feeding defending champs we in the...
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and then let's jump over to finland. these are called jamming babies because watch how they kind of get a little stevie wonder motion going on. you think they're sleeping but look at its head. when they move the camera, the owls heads follow the cameras. >> wonder why? looks like they're sleeping, but they're not. they're pretending. >> you see their eyes open a little bit. both get into it. first the big one, then the smaller one. it's the big one that's really into it. >> they're so beautiful, though. this is really great footage. i can't believe they didn't get scared and fly away. >> they look so soft but pretty amazing. >> look at it look right in the camera. they look like cot ton balls wih beaks. >> see the clever video spoking fun at parents. >> all about mom's credit card. >> on the next "right this minute." and still to come -- >> taking a journey through peru. >> it's beautiful. mesmerizing. look at you two right now, sucked right in. >> see why this trip is truly a wonder. plus, a baby who -- >> loves to swin
and then let's jump over to finland. these are called jamming babies because watch how they kind of get a little stevie wonder motion going on. you think they're sleeping but look at its head. when they move the camera, the owls heads follow the cameras. >> wonder why? looks like they're sleeping, but they're not. they're pretending. >> you see their eyes open a little bit. both get into it. first the big one, then the smaller one. it's the big one that's really into it. >>...
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for fix for the transparency to the state and local levels as of many others problems in education finland? at the state level as well as the san francisco presentation in this case anyone wants a copy 10 years ago the legislative put an initiated on the ballot to protect all tax properties except for education and what that meant over the last 10 years education is increasing tacoma the debts of the state now totally billions of of dollars and children are literally the only interest to the state. san francisco reports that 34 percent of our stable residential property takes are allocated and spent on occasion the actual number is 18 percent this measures will give education the same preventions up to their property taxes and the libraries received 10 years ago. well, it doesn't bring more money the fact is it costs nothing but that hurts the loopholes. i'll say quickly for the prison experiences they've risen formal our future and this is effecting the taxpayers they're losing their chance to do something better than be last in funding every year >> i thought we were the largest economy
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there is a sort of finland scenario occurring at work. remember during the cold war, finland accepted a certain level of russian influence and didn't join nato and there is gray area between east and west. and now this is supposed to be the happy ending that awaits ukraine. that would have to be negotiated between these next government and putin and unfortunately, unless the west stands behind whatever legitimate government comes out of this election, the deal they would have to cut to achieve even that sort of ending could be very unfavorable to ukraine and very favorable to russia. but it does seem that putin is awaiting the outcome of the election to see what sort of a deal he can cut. >> so let me throw out a controversial extension of all this. there is a lot of criticism at this table of the argument that president obama and the europeans have been very weak in their sanctions against russia. and the slow targeted sanctions, is it just possible that at the end of the day that it have been maybe in a mud willing through way, a fairly
there is a sort of finland scenario occurring at work. remember during the cold war, finland accepted a certain level of russian influence and didn't join nato and there is gray area between east and west. and now this is supposed to be the happy ending that awaits ukraine. that would have to be negotiated between these next government and putin and unfortunately, unless the west stands behind whatever legitimate government comes out of this election, the deal they would have to cut to achieve...
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you will have to get the beans in kenya, best roast, switz switzerland, purest water to finland and holiestilk the farm that the beatles george harrison donated. >> that's even cooler. >> right. >> man. >> do we see what this final cup of coffee looks, because quite frankly i'm dying to see it and i'm going to savor it. >> i know. >> we get to kind of experience it because once he brings all of this back and makes coffee a taste test ensues. >> that's really nice actually. >> not bad. >> isn't it? >> that's what i like about it. >> not bad. >> not bad is the general consensus. after all of that work wouldn't you expect people to have mouth orgasm or something. if it's the ultimate cup of coffee don't you expect better than not bad? >> to be the best. >> people don't know relatively what they're drinking, right. so they're not exactly informed. >> not as informed as all of us are now. >> it doesn't matter how old you get, you should still keep that passion for life. the first video i want to show you about passion, it's pop's 80th birthday party, the family gathered to dance and have a good
you will have to get the beans in kenya, best roast, switz switzerland, purest water to finland and holiestilk the farm that the beatles george harrison donated. >> that's even cooler. >> right. >> man. >> do we see what this final cup of coffee looks, because quite frankly i'm dying to see it and i'm going to savor it. >> i know. >> we get to kind of experience it because once he brings all of this back and makes coffee a taste test ensues. >> that's...
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is the finland director of the california center at the berkley law school they concern the california skfrm and the supreme court. he received his defense counsel rat with his ears on constitutional lieu and very well published in this ear before going to men and women numerator e full-time he was in active law practice including a deputy attorney general with the california justice department and a deputy district attorney in alameda-contra costa county he serves on the board of directors on the bar association in san francisco in addition to other community work throughout the community. please join me in welcoming dr. decreeing 0 to the podium >> thank you, everyone for coming. the candidates for judicial asset are daniel a attorney in private practice and kimberly the deputy public defender in san francisco. you'll be your moderator there are card we passed it out ask questions at the end of the program feel free to pass out the cards. one of the things is use the principles that were development be the league of women's voters we're going to go adapt some of the principles their
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of may each year according to this year's rankings the best places to be a generalist and well off finland the netherlands and norway. from sitcoms in thirty ninth place while united states is in the forty sixth place the balls in three countries that i've missed on north korea and eritrea little earlier on i spoke to did he know how legal. she is in the us director of reporters without borders ious that communal about the significance all those rankings. two hundred and seventy one internets apple to help integration with the artwork for our network and right now i'm at the stake center on it. she landed and sixty eight tremendous enjoyment and sixty four seat in nature that are in jail. in atheist country for ten east right now are sent me an unsurprisingly syriana. so many and ange and at peace then and it really. and the five countries and jeter does that by atheists. she now for candidates are saying that every tree and grass that syria and turkey. i was the us and the right to reporters without borders speaking to you later on now storing hundreds of thousands of businesses each year
of may each year according to this year's rankings the best places to be a generalist and well off finland the netherlands and norway. from sitcoms in thirty ninth place while united states is in the forty sixth place the balls in three countries that i've missed on north korea and eritrea little earlier on i spoke to did he know how legal. she is in the us director of reporters without borders ious that communal about the significance all those rankings. two hundred and seventy one internets...
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israeli high school included computer science a decade ago and australia, denmark and finland are looking to make similar changes. but come september, england will become the first g 20 country to teach computer science rather than computer literacy. students will start learning to write code from the aiming of 5. they will go through four stages from learning algorithms to creating and altering programs all the way through to learning the hardware and software of a computer. it's a far cry from the days of type and listen and microsoft office to youtorials. >> that's the way the government wants it. teacher jonathan talbot basics the changes and says coding has real world applications? >> they don't do it to play games but make games so they are economically viable as a 16-year-old rather than in 40,000 pounds of debt. >> most teachers are on board. not all of them are ready. matthew rogers is helping train other teachers but said not enough funding has trickled through. >> it's not just i need to read a quick book about this. it's actually they need to understand how it works. >> one of
israeli high school included computer science a decade ago and australia, denmark and finland are looking to make similar changes. but come september, england will become the first g 20 country to teach computer science rather than computer literacy. students will start learning to write code from the aiming of 5. they will go through four stages from learning algorithms to creating and altering programs all the way through to learning the hardware and software of a computer. it's a far cry...
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and norway and finland and switzerland for her semi final. the hopeful also contains some friends from poland. as was having a good news is. do you like the kingdom is bored and or cilantro salt free to making sure it would be a bit kinder to us in the warehouse here the museum. several of the oberoi favorite thing in two states in the final including sweden the netherlands. tonight's any can be seen on tv and her double to make it for a stuffed white interesting link and a fine testament to how it went into saturday's grand final. make roti or she needs. a six one news from old team by the time i mean i was. using. they came back not that i think is a beach babe is one of the season it's beat it and don't try to copy that there are new levy on on a human being tonight it was time to be a kind and insisted that time he did not suffer. i did two things happened. tony hundred it's late they cost me just to india. it's not that into the years. so that's what the founders beat and given to us making the right thing for this being part of hindus a
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researchers in finland found cynical people have a higher risk of heart disease. the type of cynicism involves test subjects that didn't believe in others. they found that others motivated by self-interest instead of what's best for the group. the findings may be evident that people's views on life may have an impact on their health. >>> there's a proposal to sell cialis over the counter. if it's approved by federal regulators, it will become the first drug for male impotence to be sold without a prescription. eli lilly and a french drugmaker wants to begin in 2016. that would allow cheaper generics to flood the market. more than 45 million men have taken cialis. >>> a lot of cheers in the east bay may be the most dramatic win of the season for the a's. sports next. >>> good evening. we start with the pitching battle at the coliseum. game three between the a's and tigers. a late game swing of the bat decided this one. after 21 combined runs in the first 2 games, a pitchers' duel was due. torii hunter showing he still has pop. solo shot to right center. his eighth
researchers in finland found cynical people have a higher risk of heart disease. the type of cynicism involves test subjects that didn't believe in others. they found that others motivated by self-interest instead of what's best for the group. the findings may be evident that people's views on life may have an impact on their health. >>> there's a proposal to sell cialis over the counter. if it's approved by federal regulators, it will become the first drug for male impotence to be...
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the teams of france finland austria and hungary are the leading positions as a coach of the bulgarian national team in milk itself he noted. both teams are evenly matched. anyone not be nice to win tomorrow me and actually is the most important reinforce the national teams of context and bulgaria are close in the group which claimed that other team interfere with the score won the one we consider that as a team is a well organized and unpredictable opponent the fourteen championship of kazakhstan on the national sports with some opting to study potential hall of attention. it is a baby and kids who go barking yellow and how about a spa competitions in the seminar on the development of the equestrian sport gem the end of this park and if we categories athletes who sought to extend the enemy that must sign up to me baby july we have seen him his boss out of and the junk was only aware of the strongest continuum of the ship of the time has really cool and it is cool calm of the couple claimed was the media and the motion to that was the strongest in kolkata team percent of them was the b
the teams of france finland austria and hungary are the leading positions as a coach of the bulgarian national team in milk itself he noted. both teams are evenly matched. anyone not be nice to win tomorrow me and actually is the most important reinforce the national teams of context and bulgaria are close in the group which claimed that other team interfere with the score won the one we consider that as a team is a well organized and unpredictable opponent the fourteen championship of...
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number one, finland. and then norway, sweden. there it's all based on available education for kids. economic support and the risks to mothers and children. at the bottom of the list, somalia and the democratic republic of congo. where it's more dangerous to be a mother than to be an armed fighter. by the way, the u.s. ranked 31 out of 178 countries tumbling from sixth place eight years ago. >>> a big surprise on an american flight. from memphis over the weekend. this picture is showing none other than prince william right there in coach. that's the back of his head in the window seat. he's making his way back to london after a friend's wedding and reportedly his grandmother asked that on personal trips royals pay for their own travel and avoid displays of extravagance. >>> today a lion king moment at the national zoo in washington, d.c. watch the all important swim test for the lion cubs. one, two, three, four went into the water. paddled around, scrambled about into the arms of human parents with warm blankets. all four passed w
number one, finland. and then norway, sweden. there it's all based on available education for kids. economic support and the risks to mothers and children. at the bottom of the list, somalia and the democratic republic of congo. where it's more dangerous to be a mother than to be an armed fighter. by the way, the u.s. ranked 31 out of 178 countries tumbling from sixth place eight years ago. >>> a big surprise on an american flight. from memphis over the weekend. this picture is showing...
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said the deal blacks can do to a fifty four seven victory but the sevens world series stock car in finland but stopped twice for the kiwis get out of sight to witness the final. is it and i'll have a nineteen point lead over south africa series the favourite to take the type of twelve times in fifteen years. well there's more trouble for presumed will couple sizes the competition just one month away hundreds of homeless families from countries that goes well because management. the title and the sao paolo stadium. it set to host the opening game of the tournament of june the twelfth field as is the protests eight just highlight the disparity between the billions spent on the competition. the plight of the people. much of the wheel than one billion spent on the stadium place to study at the legacy of lost population is the legacy of eviction legacy high rents the legacy of making it difficult to secure we are enhancing. by setting up the occupation is reaching a contract to the world cup happening here to demonstrate into the net that this reasoning back to the needs of housing and that thi
said the deal blacks can do to a fifty four seven victory but the sevens world series stock car in finland but stopped twice for the kiwis get out of sight to witness the final. is it and i'll have a nineteen point lead over south africa series the favourite to take the type of twelve times in fifteen years. well there's more trouble for presumed will couple sizes the competition just one month away hundreds of homeless families from countries that goes well because management. the title and...
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i was in russia, i was in finland, poland, latvia, estonia.hey see the real hazards that lie in front from a an aggressive vladimir putin. >> you ask me a good question. i think the reason why people feel the way that they do about not getting involved in world affairs is because things aren't going so great here at home. america is very clearly moving into a kind of decline. >> one thing we don't want to be afraid of, when we have to work, we could've colonizer but we changed our minds. but the idea of global prosperity only begins with local peace. neil: kay rogers and these numbers, the young people particularly are very much against getting involved in other crises around the globe. and i imagine that these numbers generally will get worse. >> we tonight we are a generation that grew up with a country that was involved in watching ourselves wholly come out of that. >> probably many people do surpass us in the next five years. we don't have the money to get involved. >> we have world war i and world war ii. that's not going to scare north k
i was in russia, i was in finland, poland, latvia, estonia.hey see the real hazards that lie in front from a an aggressive vladimir putin. >> you ask me a good question. i think the reason why people feel the way that they do about not getting involved in world affairs is because things aren't going so great here at home. america is very clearly moving into a kind of decline. >> one thing we don't want to be afraid of, when we have to work, we could've colonizer but we changed our...
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minsk last night in a hard fought match the red machine preserved to be persevered rather to beat finland five two and president putin was there to cheer on his side and after the game congratulated the russian players personally on their victory on the team is now back in moscow where they were met by the light of fans. are still erupted into abrasions when the final whistle went last night from russia mandi tramp and come back after the bitter loss to finland and the quarterfinals of the winter olympics the russian side went into the world championship final having defeated prettiest champions sweden in the sand and after giving away the lead to the finns in the final they bounced back in style to secure the tiles and it's the fifth time that russia has won the world ice hockey championships since the collapse of the soviet union. are recap of the latest developments in eastern ukraine where troops are fighting local militia occupying the international airport in the media reports say two people have been injured and a gritty military confirms that it's launched an air assault on the ai
minsk last night in a hard fought match the red machine preserved to be persevered rather to beat finland five two and president putin was there to cheer on his side and after the game congratulated the russian players personally on their victory on the team is now back in moscow where they were met by the light of fans. are still erupted into abrasions when the final whistle went last night from russia mandi tramp and come back after the bitter loss to finland and the quarterfinals of the...
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moscow so that russian joy russia with the last one the ice hockey world championships defeating finland with a score of five two in the final this marks a dramatic turnaround for the russian team because just a few months ago it was further than the dump the mouths of the olympics in sochi but russia stepped up its game for the tournament in belarus defeating the defending champion sweden in the finals fitted to qualify for a round score the final goal for russia in the final in belarus that's the fourth time that russia has won the world hockey championship since one thousand nine hundred ninety two. world discovered this week the identity of the second country to have almost of all of its phone calls siphoned off by america's mass spying program afghanistan was the mysterious country x. which had its domestic and international conversations tapped by the n.s.a. just like the bahamas did julian assange from wiki leaks made that revelation friday but not all whistleblowers were happy about it journalists glenn greenwald who's no facilitate the edward snowden's revelations had refused ea
moscow so that russian joy russia with the last one the ice hockey world championships defeating finland with a score of five two in the final this marks a dramatic turnaround for the russian team because just a few months ago it was further than the dump the mouths of the olympics in sochi but russia stepped up its game for the tournament in belarus defeating the defending champion sweden in the finals fitted to qualify for a round score the final goal for russia in the final in belarus that's...
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the best country isp(n3ñ finland. the worst, somalia. turning police car while riding a scooter and then falls into a manhole.ç ouch. >>> a new study finds eight in ten americans say they would feel better and be more prepared if they got an extra hour of sleep. 30% would even pay $100 for an extra dollar. we asked would you pay $100 for an extra hour of sleep. >> beedazzler tweeted some days i would. most days i would give up an hour of sleep for an extra $100. susan says go to bed an hour earlier. >> can we get two hours for an extra hundred bucks? if so, i'll take it. >> greg trying to negotiate. >> "fox & friends" starts right now. bye. >> good morning. it is tuesday, may 6. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. it's official, congressman trey gowdy will chair the select committee on benghazi and this former prosecutor ready for the partisan assault. >> they wouldn't like it if i cured malaria tonight because i'm a republican. >> will the white house cooperate? >> a teacher flips out on a student's parents for letting the student read a bible d
the best country isp(n3ñ finland. the worst, somalia. turning police car while riding a scooter and then falls into a manhole.ç ouch. >>> a new study finds eight in ten americans say they would feel better and be more prepared if they got an extra hour of sleep. 30% would even pay $100 for an extra dollar. we asked would you pay $100 for an extra hour of sleep. >> beedazzler tweeted some days i would. most days i would give up an hour of sleep for an extra $100. susan says go...
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for example, the finland party. hand and other hand the euro skeptic parties in country's greece, italy and so on the they're angry about different things. they all blame europe. >> if they are pragmatic, surely they'll reach out and try to form alliance n. the european parliament, nothing can be achieved without the block, commissions, committees and things like that. >> yes. there have been attempts to do that. in particular, builders try to jump start this euro skeptic coalition. that was the far right parties. the idea of far right and far left parties is almost unthinkable. even the far right party find it difficult to corporate with each other. >> when you look at germany and the party for example, you see amongst the main stream parties and political leaders the desire perhaps to reform the eu. what are the smaller parties doing in terms of influence on the bigger parties? >> germany is quite interesting. at a first glance, its looks as if this surge happened throughout the rest of europe hasn't happened thro
for example, the finland party. hand and other hand the euro skeptic parties in country's greece, italy and so on the they're angry about different things. they all blame europe. >> if they are pragmatic, surely they'll reach out and try to form alliance n. the european parliament, nothing can be achieved without the block, commissions, committees and things like that. >> yes. there have been attempts to do that. in particular, builders try to jump start this euro skeptic coalition....
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more nigerians than immigrants from france and switzerland, separately, from australia, denmark, finland, not like people are leaving those countries. nigerians come here more easily and engage in credit card fraud. i don't know what else the reason would be for the state department -- >> they both declare radical islamic terrorism. you got mad when you said the religion of peace because moderate muslims do not speak up and you get beaten up for saying there is radical islamist. >> i don't blame the moderate muslims. >> if your religion was being hijacked, would you speak up? >> to pretend this isn't islamic terrorism, my objection is white liberals than muslims. they aren't running "the new york times." can we call it what it is? it is shocking they are ready to go in and send in a seal team when hillary clinton -- >> i don't think they are going to. i think that's the only way to save them. we are the only people capable of doing it. >> well, there are a lot of people suffering in this country. i think it's very hard to explain to american taxpayers and americans dying -- >> and bengha
more nigerians than immigrants from france and switzerland, separately, from australia, denmark, finland, not like people are leaving those countries. nigerians come here more easily and engage in credit card fraud. i don't know what else the reason would be for the state department -- >> they both declare radical islamic terrorism. you got mad when you said the religion of peace because moderate muslims do not speak up and you get beaten up for saying there is radical islamist. >>...
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. >>> the rest of the top ten includes switzerland, the u.s., finland, the netherlands, and there wealand at number ten. >> all the places to live if you wanted to be happy. >>> yeah. a threat of increasing weather with jim, what's going on? >> reporter: i got that last statement, it deficit makes sense with australia. a little bit. we'll touch on the severe weather across western europe. thunderstorms rolling through, portion east of paris. the morning rush hour, rough across paris several years ago. they have history minneapol-- le perspective in bavaria. this of the scene the last couple of days. spring bliss, temperatures into the 20s. sunny skies even across the north of france out there on the coast of the english channel. sunny skies, temperatures about 60 fin 60 degrees fahrenheit. changes in the forecast, again, still in the transitional period trying to climb up into the storm system, the one with severe weather in the forecast, wants to -- the possibility of large rail, heavy tornadoes, three reports of funnel clouds across france in the coming together. something to watch
. >>> the rest of the top ten includes switzerland, the u.s., finland, the netherlands, and there wealand at number ten. >> all the places to live if you wanted to be happy. >>> yeah. a threat of increasing weather with jim, what's going on? >> reporter: i got that last statement, it deficit makes sense with australia. a little bit. we'll touch on the severe weather across western europe. thunderstorms rolling through, portion east of paris. the morning rush hour,...
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fact that the ukrainian governments were not willing to sort of pledge neutrality the way in effect, finlandfor example, has has lived as a neutral country. this has been a crucial issue. there have been others, of course. i think it is the crucial one theuse putin looks at demonstrations in ukraine inaccurately, but is simply as the creation of the united states, the cia, and the west europeans. this has been exaggerated in ther propaganda so that whole so-called threat of nato putting its bases in crimea, of all places, was probably the most emotional of the issues that has been driving him. >> i want to go back to professor snyder. did you see this as a choice between russia on one side and the eu on the other? that was framed as the issue when this revolution began. why can't ukraine forge sides to both? >> because russia is no longer russia. russia is now also integration project. that is the big thing that changed. and it surprised elites and european union as well as in ukraine and we're certainly just now coming to terms with it. the traditional policy has been to balance between eas
fact that the ukrainian governments were not willing to sort of pledge neutrality the way in effect, finlandfor example, has has lived as a neutral country. this has been a crucial issue. there have been others, of course. i think it is the crucial one theuse putin looks at demonstrations in ukraine inaccurately, but is simply as the creation of the united states, the cia, and the west europeans. this has been exaggerated in ther propaganda so that whole so-called threat of nato putting its...
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when i spoke to a coast guard official last year, he said to me it's difficult when you're in finlandany or austria to know what it's like to have the bodies of migrants washing up on your shores. >> thank you. >>> the king of thailand makes an appearance to core nation. he's seen as a unifying figure. it's a time of political unrest ahead of this july's general election. >>> at least 19 have been killed and more than a hundred injured after a passenger train derailed in western india. police say the engine caused the train to come off the tracks south of mumbai. the number of dead is expected to rise. more than 120 people taken to a hospital in a serious condition. >>> the world of tennis has been paying respects to tennis number one who's died of liver cancer at the age of 30. baltacha was britain's best in years and host for years. many fa many will take part in her ceremony of her memory. >>> all data gathered so far on the search for the malaysian plane, senior officials are australia, china and malaysia have continued the search. now they'll begin a new phase using equipment to
when i spoke to a coast guard official last year, he said to me it's difficult when you're in finlandany or austria to know what it's like to have the bodies of migrants washing up on your shores. >> thank you. >>> the king of thailand makes an appearance to core nation. he's seen as a unifying figure. it's a time of political unrest ahead of this july's general election. >>> at least 19 have been killed and more than a hundred injured after a passenger train derailed in...
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political message particularly with blue collar working class workers in denmark, netherlands, germany, finlandthat's where the euro skepticism is creeping in. >> is that the message you're hearing over and over again? >> well, i mean, look -- broadly speaking they say eu is good for this country. it's a small country. they believe in general the majority of the country believes membership of the eu single market gives them great economic benefits. they are starting and have been in the last few years to focus on costs of that. they've always been a little bit mixed feeling toward the eu. yes, economic benefits. they're not happy about the social aspects that come with the european union further integration. there's concern here. other countries in northern europe and others as well. france of course. there's a concern eu is too involved in day-to-day life in some countries. the european parliament, next one, when votes are in and new ones are in their seat, the new parliament and commission are going to have to look closely at what voters are saying about the eu if they're not to lose more pub
political message particularly with blue collar working class workers in denmark, netherlands, germany, finlandthat's where the euro skepticism is creeping in. >> is that the message you're hearing over and over again? >> well, i mean, look -- broadly speaking they say eu is good for this country. it's a small country. they believe in general the majority of the country believes membership of the eu single market gives them great economic benefits. they are starting and have been in...