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anders was my twin flame. we were like twins. jessica: when kelly went into kidney failure at 30 and needed a transplant, it surprised no one that her twin flame, anders, stepped up. kelly: he was the first person to say, "i don't want anyone else testing for this. if i'm a match, i'm gonna donate to you." jessica: that vow began a year-long journey. kelly: it took a long time for me to accept it because i didn't want him to get sick or, you know, to--something to happen to him. jessica: 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 us. kelly: they're number one. they have to be the best if they're ranked number one. jessica: in 2015, anders began a rigorous six-month evaluation that required a donor be in excellent health. kelly: he just wanted me to be happy and to be able to have children. jessica: on friday, october 23, the surg
anders was my twin flame. we were like twins. jessica: when kelly went into kidney failure at 30 and needed a transplant, it surprised no one that her twin flame, anders, stepped up. kelly: he was the first person to say, "i don't want anyone else testing for this. if i'm a match, i'm gonna donate to you." jessica: that vow began a year-long journey. kelly: it took a long time for me to accept it because i didn't want him to get sick or, you know, to--something to happen to him....
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anders: not at all.ncer: and his job is to stay relentlessly on message: combat covid, but keep the country running. anders: we managed to keep society fairly opened and our schools opened at least, while at the same time delivering good health service to everybody who needs that. announcer: this is not his first high pressure assignment. tegnell cut his epidemiological teeth during a deadly ebola outbreak in the democratic republic of congo in the mid-'90s. now, he has to explain to an increasingly skeptical world why, despite the growing death toll, he thinks his strategy still works. male: do you think in retrospect now that trying to stop the disease immediately would have been a wiser solution than--or do you still believe that this long-term strategy is the way to go? anders: i mean, we basically still think that this is the right strategy for sweden that we're doing. this is a bit like having an ocean liner and try to steal it with a lag of three or four weeks. so, i think we are too early to both
anders: not at all.ncer: and his job is to stay relentlessly on message: combat covid, but keep the country running. anders: we managed to keep society fairly opened and our schools opened at least, while at the same time delivering good health service to everybody who needs that. announcer: this is not his first high pressure assignment. tegnell cut his epidemiological teeth during a deadly ebola outbreak in the democratic republic of congo in the mid-'90s. now, he has to explain to an...
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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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well, i would like to talk about anders star.e for you every day yesterday, with whom did he drink, with whom did he eat, with whom did he dance? you appear to be a journalist. unfortunately, we cannot disclose information about our clients. sorry no, you misunderstood me , i'm his fan. it's just very interesting how the stars live. yes, yes, and i can buy him a good bottle of wine, about what amount you expect the most expensive. here is a new collectible wow and how much is a bottle worth 2.000 euros great? he was recently beaten by a guy all in debt. it turned out that this anders is generally a parable of him from these all over the club night audience, who should not yet find out lives directly on our artist, i drink without sugar. i won't go. do you know why anders doesn't want us to find his car? because if we find her, she becomes our property. well, yes, he wants to keep the car and get money on his face it says, call the major. come on, let's call. igor pavlovich yes zaborskiy day to see us. deal. he kept asking about a
well, i would like to talk about anders star.e for you every day yesterday, with whom did he drink, with whom did he eat, with whom did he dance? you appear to be a journalist. unfortunately, we cannot disclose information about our clients. sorry no, you misunderstood me , i'm his fan. it's just very interesting how the stars live. yes, yes, and i can buy him a good bottle of wine, about what amount you expect the most expensive. here is a new collectible wow and how much is a bottle worth...
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anders: it can. i just think that the eighth amendment creates a strong presumption that those issues would have to be extraordinarily weighty. >> but it just has outweigh. ms. anders: i think the eighth amendment composes a constraint here. where the evidence is relevant and reliable, countering concerns would have to be extraordinary. >> the answer to justice alito's question would be that it is unconstitutional when applied to mitigating evidence, at least to some degree, under the eighth amendment? the last sentence just says outweighs. unless it is only applicable to aggregating evidence. ms. anders: the discussion under the amendment is in some circumstances more limited than under the fdpa. >> did you make this argument that the federal death penalty act is unconstitutional? it strikes me as a new thing today. ms. anders: i think we have to establish that the fdpa is unconstitutional. the eighth amendment provides an other constraint on discretion. another way to think about this is in some wa
anders: it can. i just think that the eighth amendment creates a strong presumption that those issues would have to be extraordinarily weighty. >> but it just has outweigh. ms. anders: i think the eighth amendment composes a constraint here. where the evidence is relevant and reliable, countering concerns would have to be extraordinary. >> the answer to justice alito's question would be that it is unconstitutional when applied to mitigating evidence, at least to some degree, under...
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and anders really recognized that as such. some video of mike 1967, andn january 27, you kind of begin your book with this story. they were inside their spaceship pressurized, buttoned up inside their space suits when the fire hit. a closed circuit television camera was relaying pictures of he astronauts lying on their backs inside the spacecraft atop the two stage saturn one. there was a flash and that was it. grissom 40 years old. of two teenaged boys. mercury e original astronauts. this is ed white. nd this roger chafee, lieutenant in the united states navy, 31 years old, preparing for his first space flight. >> you say that a relationship of ed white had with one the astronauts and the astronauts' wives had a major impact on them. and tell us of that story. did.t frank wasn't close to all astronauts but he was the losest to ed white who he considered a brother to him. and ed white felt just the same borman.rank ed white starts most astronauts were concerned with one of the and certainly the most physically strong of all th
and anders really recognized that as such. some video of mike 1967, andn january 27, you kind of begin your book with this story. they were inside their spaceship pressurized, buttoned up inside their space suits when the fire hit. a closed circuit television camera was relaying pictures of he astronauts lying on their backs inside the spacecraft atop the two stage saturn one. there was a flash and that was it. grissom 40 years old. of two teenaged boys. mercury e original astronauts. this is...
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anders: thank you.t we saw with nord stream was a stark reminder that someone has the intent and capability to do this. we have also seen a lot of drone activity. the combination of the nord stream and the drone activity made us increase the security level. we have nato allies helping us patrol around the installations particularly the pipelines. we do everything we can to make sure we keep the people safe that work on these installations. francine: and you are confident that can be done? anders: there is great collaboration among the different countries. the governments and the companies are working with the oil and gas in norway. we are doing everything we can to make sure we can have safe and efficient energy to europe. francine: there is a lot of talk about changing the european gas markets. were we so wrong to rely on spot prices? do we need longer-term gas fixtures? anders: the big problem with the market at the moment is there is a lack of energy. gas -- we need to find the combination of reducin
anders: thank you.t we saw with nord stream was a stark reminder that someone has the intent and capability to do this. we have also seen a lot of drone activity. the combination of the nord stream and the drone activity made us increase the security level. we have nato allies helping us patrol around the installations particularly the pipelines. we do everything we can to make sure we keep the people safe that work on these installations. francine: and you are confident that can be done?...
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anders: absolutely. russia turned into a democracy, which it could have easily happened, then we would not be fighting it right now. two democracies have never fought each other in world history. that is a fact. tom: let's continue our conversation. coming up on "market makers ", jeffrey smith. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." tom keene, brendan greeley with us as well. here is vonnie quinn with top headlines. vonnie: the senate failed to extend after senator rand paul used procedural methods to delay -- senate majority leader mitch mcconnell urged the senate to keep the spy programs in place. senator mcconnell: we should not be disarming unilaterally as our enemies grow more sophisticated and aggressive. we should not be doing so is part of a campaign of demagoguery and disinformation launched in the weight of the unlawful actions of edward snowden. vonnie: edward snowden was the nsa contractor who revealed details on how information was being collected on americans. time is runn
anders: absolutely. russia turned into a democracy, which it could have easily happened, then we would not be fighting it right now. two democracies have never fought each other in world history. that is a fact. tom: let's continue our conversation. coming up on "market makers ", jeffrey smith. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." tom keene, brendan greeley with us as well. here is vonnie quinn with top headlines. vonnie: the senate failed to extend...
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brian: valerie anders. tell us about her.ert: she is alive and one of the loveliest ladies i have met. she was actively engaged intellectually with the space program. she took astronomy programs just because she was interested. she believed in the mission, that it was very important to be the soviets in the space race and that americans be the first to reach the moon. she was behind bill's new mission. it was a brave met thing for her. -- thing for her. she had five little kids running around the house and very little from her husband -- bill calculated at one point, he told me he was able to spend 11 minutes a week per child with his family. that was it. it was up to valerie to fill in all of the rest. brian: what did you learn from her? robert: i talked to her for many days and learned mostly how engaged she was intellectually with this and how brave she was. she grew up as the daughter of a california highway patrolman. she was used to danger and the idea that there is always a chance someone close to her might not come ho
brian: valerie anders. tell us about her.ert: she is alive and one of the loveliest ladies i have met. she was actively engaged intellectually with the space program. she took astronomy programs just because she was interested. she believed in the mission, that it was very important to be the soviets in the space race and that americans be the first to reach the moon. she was behind bill's new mission. it was a brave met thing for her. -- thing for her. she had five little kids running around...
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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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y anders es muy hombre, caroline.s hemos llevado bien, pero quiero que seas feliz y el pobre hombre está verdaderamente loco por ti, caroline. ¿quieres decir que... hiciste todo esto por mí? bueno, pensé que valía la pena hacer que definieras tus verdaderos sentimientos, y funcionó muy bien, porque tú estás enamorada de él. ¡ahh! no seas ridícula. ¿yo una ridícula? ♪ sí, ridícula. du plessis y yo no estamos enamorados, sólo somos amigos. miéntele a él todo lo que quieras, cariño, a mí no me mientas. caroline y anders, como dos tortolitos. ¡basta, es suficiente, suficiente, ya basta, para! ¡cuidado con las fracturas! ¡ven aquí! [ambas riendo] jajaja... ♪ [motor traqueteando] triinnn... (danny) mientras observo esto no dejo de pensar en los ojos de los animales vendidos mirándome fijamente. no tenías opción, la aldea necesita agua. ajá. ♪ [música nostálgica] ♪ tu padre no parece muy feliz. tuvo que sacrificar mucho por el equipo de perforación. todos cooperamos y él vendió a jana, la guepardo. ♪ ¿llevas contigo el anill
y anders es muy hombre, caroline.s hemos llevado bien, pero quiero que seas feliz y el pobre hombre está verdaderamente loco por ti, caroline. ¿quieres decir que... hiciste todo esto por mí? bueno, pensé que valía la pena hacer que definieras tus verdaderos sentimientos, y funcionó muy bien, porque tú estás enamorada de él. ¡ahh! no seas ridícula. ¿yo una ridícula? ♪ sí, ridícula. du plessis y yo no estamos enamorados, sólo somos amigos. miéntele a él todo lo que quieras,...
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that's how anders described it to me. but also he said, when these globules split, you could see newton's laws apply. one would go one way perfectly, the other would go the other way. the mixture of horror, but also fascination at the beauty of celestial mechanics on display. brian: frank borman also had diarrhea. robert: yes. he had diarrhea. this was -- nobody understood what was happening. again, he said he had never been sick before ever. you have to remember, the hong kong flu had killed thousands and thousands of people that year. nobody knew he had the flu. if he got it at the white house dinner. if he had something contagious, there were going to be three sick astronauts. that would not work. the doctors and the top brass got together and try to figure out what to do. if you ask bormann, i told him, chris kraft said there was consideration about turning you around. he laughed and said, never. i would have never turned around. i'm the boss there. if i had a heart attack, i would've told those guys, my last words, w
that's how anders described it to me. but also he said, when these globules split, you could see newton's laws apply. one would go one way perfectly, the other would go the other way. the mixture of horror, but also fascination at the beauty of celestial mechanics on display. brian: frank borman also had diarrhea. robert: yes. he had diarrhea. this was -- nobody understood what was happening. again, he said he had never been sick before ever. you have to remember, the hong kong flu had killed...
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anders: absolutely.still in the air -- we are still hearing about ukraine from the europeans. it is still a big issue. we are not going to forget it. nato secretary-general's have called for a stronger nato presence in the baltic countries and in the eastern european countries. we are definitely not forgetting that. meanwhile, putin is wasting money in the middle east. he is trying to protect the naval base there, and he has got to protect assad. tom: what would henry kissinger do? pro, at our as a diplomacy now is radically different from the time of dr. kissinger, or are we moved on to some new evolution? -- what wehink are seeing now is that our military is trying to balance against china as opposed to -- we are balancing against about. we are rallying the allies in europe to defend against putin. we are rallying the allies in asia to run against china. tom: thank you so much. this has been a great two days in a row. anders corr with core analytics. an update on international relations. william nyehou
anders: absolutely.still in the air -- we are still hearing about ukraine from the europeans. it is still a big issue. we are not going to forget it. nato secretary-general's have called for a stronger nato presence in the baltic countries and in the eastern european countries. we are definitely not forgetting that. meanwhile, putin is wasting money in the middle east. he is trying to protect the naval base there, and he has got to protect assad. tom: what would henry kissinger do? pro, at our...
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dani: ok, anders, thank you very much. we have to leave it there. anders opeddal, c.e.o.equinor. v.w. now coming in, it is a disappointing figure. they had seen deliveries up 5% to 10%. now they'll see deliveries flat. similar to the prior year. margin also coming under pressure. 7% to 8 1/2%. the estimate had been for 8.4%. manus: dani, they identify semiconductors undersupply, i don't think there's any shock, but supply bottlenecks. they expect those semiconductor supplies to improve into the fourth quarter. this is what we're beginning to hear incrementally from c.e.o.'s. that perhaps as china steps back a little bit on zero covid whether they do or don't, that could change the supply chain market perspective. in terms of rest they have flow, the economic outlook darkens. v.w. joins ford with a surprise decision this week to cease all activities with u.s. driverless vehicle company argo. there's a number of different things going on with v.w. but i think the supply chain is probably the biggest thing we have there. the stock, let's just see how it's indicated to open o
dani: ok, anders, thank you very much. we have to leave it there. anders opeddal, c.e.o.equinor. v.w. now coming in, it is a disappointing figure. they had seen deliveries up 5% to 10%. now they'll see deliveries flat. similar to the prior year. margin also coming under pressure. 7% to 8 1/2%. the estimate had been for 8.4%. manus: dani, they identify semiconductors undersupply, i don't think there's any shock, but supply bottlenecks. they expect those semiconductor supplies to improve into the...
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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 recognized it as such.rian: here is video of mike 1967.e january 27, you begin your book with this story. [video clip] inside their spacious, buttoned up inside their spacesuits when the fire hit. a closed-circuit television camera was relaying pictures of astronauts lying on their backs inside the spacecraft atop the saturn one. there was a flash and that was it. the father of two teenage boys. one of the original mercury astronauts, mrs. ed white, and , 31 years chaffee old, preparing for his first spaceflight. you say a relationship that ed white hat with one of the astronauts and one of the astronauts wives had a major impact. frank borman was the closest to ed white, who he considered a brother. and white felt just the same bout frank borman. ed white, as most astronauts were concerned, was the most physically strong. the borman's and the whites were very close, including frank's wife's -- wife susan. when this fire happened and killed the crew, it was devastating to have white -- pat white. nobody rea
anders recognized it as such.rian: here is video of mike 1967.e january 27, you begin your book with this story. [video clip] inside their spacious, buttoned up inside their spacesuits when the fire hit. a closed-circuit television camera was relaying pictures of astronauts lying on their backs inside the spacecraft atop the saturn one. there was a flash and that was it. the father of two teenage boys. one of the original mercury astronauts, mrs. ed white, and , 31 years chaffee old, preparing...
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>> the anders brief doesn't answer the question. >> no, no, no, it does. >> all circuits believe in anders briefs -- >> so if an attorney has filed a notice of appeal and doesn't file an anders brief, it means that he or she believes they have potentially some viable argument. so why is that an additional burden? >> it's an additional burden to require the government to address the merits, when really the case should be thrown out at the threshold, because all of the defendants' claims have been waived. >> thank you, counsel. two minutes, mr. ali. >> thank you, mr. chief justice. i want to make one point with maybe two parts. responding to the united states suggestion that really we're dealing here with a formulistic or symbolic appeal, and i want to do it with this record with the real practical consequences we have for mr. garza. as we note, mr. garza here has a very colorable, i think, meritorious claim that his appeal waiver was involuntary. we addressed the specific facts there, which include shortly before his second plea, indicating on a form that he was not waiving his right to app
>> the anders brief doesn't answer the question. >> no, no, no, it does. >> all circuits believe in anders briefs -- >> so if an attorney has filed a notice of appeal and doesn't file an anders brief, it means that he or she believes they have potentially some viable argument. so why is that an additional burden? >> it's an additional burden to require the government to address the merits, when really the case should be thrown out at the threshold, because all of...
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i want to echo the statements of my friend terry anders of anders and anders. it's getting close to a year since i think the process was initiated. it was december 9 when commissioner ellis and the commission had a hearing about how to have a plan to lead to this day. so it's really exciting, commissioner torres, we went through all the opportunities and all the scale of investments that ratepayers are making and the communicate to get all sorts of community benefits around work and environmental impact mitigation and through the presentation here from masud and the work of your very skilled consultants, bernita davis and i think you had your whole staff participate as a comprehensive process with arlen, tommy, carolyn and your ever steady general manager harrington. we've seen him at all kinds of hearings. the board of supervisors, almost three or four hearings, including land use yesterday was another hearing. this is really a product of a really tremendous process. some of the highlights -- and i actually didn't check to see if the executive summary included
i want to echo the statements of my friend terry anders of anders and anders. it's getting close to a year since i think the process was initiated. it was december 9 when commissioner ellis and the commission had a hearing about how to have a plan to lead to this day. so it's really exciting, commissioner torres, we went through all the opportunities and all the scale of investments that ratepayers are making and the communicate to get all sorts of community benefits around work and...
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anders: i don't know. it is a possibility. political --nly a military alliance, it is a political alliance a stone values. reckless behavior of north korea is a global threat. that includes nato. how do you see a response right now given sanctions don't seem to stop the regime from provoking the last -- west? anders: i have to say directly that there are only bad military solution. -- solutions. we should we can to find the nomadic solutions. china is the only nation on the earth that could put sufficient pressure on tim john kuhn. -- tim john kuhn. jung un. mark: what if they just fired a m?ssile on walmart -- gua anders: you cannot say in advance it would be. case, they in that nato council would have to meet decided this would trigger article 5. mark: i wish we had an hour. thank you for joining us. is the former prime minister of denmark. where are the ultra rich investing western mark -- investing? that is fantastic. let's come back to new york and get the first word news. courtney: federal officials are one that the sout
anders: i don't know. it is a possibility. political --nly a military alliance, it is a political alliance a stone values. reckless behavior of north korea is a global threat. that includes nato. how do you see a response right now given sanctions don't seem to stop the regime from provoking the last -- west? anders: i have to say directly that there are only bad military solution. -- solutions. we should we can to find the nomadic solutions. china is the only nation on the earth that could put...
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kedem: so all circuits believe in anders briefs, but an anders brief requires -- justice sotomayor: if an attorney files a notice of appeal and doesn't file an anders brief it means that he or she believes that they have some viable -- potentially viable argument, right? so the fact that the court requires briefing on that, why is that an additional burden? mr. kedem: it's an additional burden to require the government to address the merits when really the case should be thrown out at the threshold because all of the defendant's claims have been waved. chief justice roberts: thank you, counsel. two minutes, mr. ali. mr. ali: thank you, mr. chief justice. i just want to really make one point maybe with two parts, responding to the united states' suggestion that really we're dealing here with a formalistic or symbolic appeal. and i just want to do it on the context of this record and the real practical consequences this could have for mr. garza. as we note on page 32 of our opening brief, mr. garza here has a very colorable, i think meritorious claim, that his appeal waiver was involunta
kedem: so all circuits believe in anders briefs, but an anders brief requires -- justice sotomayor: if an attorney files a notice of appeal and doesn't file an anders brief it means that he or she believes that they have some viable -- potentially viable argument, right? so the fact that the court requires briefing on that, why is that an additional burden? mr. kedem: it's an additional burden to require the government to address the merits when really the case should be thrown out at the...
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we can talk about this at some length, anders. do not believe democracy is fragile, does require careful stewardship and constant vigilance. i've been encouraged in private conversations with european allies who are taking their responsibility seriously and we had a discussion earlier this week, we debated what democracies ought to be engaged in, and that's overdue. that is precisely the great we should have. it was a good meeting and we will continue with the europeans on china. meanwhile, positive steps about, a new alliance on china , substantial comprise of european leaders and adding new denmark tested up to the ccp attempt to censor danish newspapers. the united kingdom moving toward securing its networks from huawei. the sweed have closed all of confucius institutes that reside on their soil. anders, successors in brussels recently gave visionary remarks about the alliance to stand up for a world known of freedom and democracy to counter china's maligned influence. i will end here so anders could speak. we all know, democra
we can talk about this at some length, anders. do not believe democracy is fragile, does require careful stewardship and constant vigilance. i've been encouraged in private conversations with european allies who are taking their responsibility seriously and we had a discussion earlier this week, we debated what democracies ought to be engaged in, and that's overdue. that is precisely the great we should have. it was a good meeting and we will continue with the europeans on china. meanwhile,...
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anders: it's really -- it's still hell. thinking about what is going on in ukraine, what is going on with my girlfriend. reporter: just a few months ago, they celebrated christmas together. they began the new year with mutual plans. kateryna: in march, we planned to move in together, but, not a good time, not the right timing. reporter: the last time they saw each other was in late january. when they said goodbye, anders had had a bad feeling, as if he'd sensed hard times lay ahead. anders: i remember this conflict being more and more present in the news, and i was like, maybe a mistake to let her go home at this point. reporter: he wishes he had been wrong. but anders' feeling has proven all too true. anders: the evening before, she had to talk to her parents. they were starting to get worried. and they wanted her to leave as fast as possible. so, we had decided to book plane tickets for 6, march. but then, the following morning, she woke me with a message, a picture of one of these clouds from an explosion and said that,
anders: it's really -- it's still hell. thinking about what is going on in ukraine, what is going on with my girlfriend. reporter: just a few months ago, they celebrated christmas together. they began the new year with mutual plans. kateryna: in march, we planned to move in together, but, not a good time, not the right timing. reporter: the last time they saw each other was in late january. when they said goodbye, anders had had a bad feeling, as if he'd sensed hard times lay ahead. anders: i...
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>> the anders brief doesn't answer the question. >> no, no, it does. >> all circuits believes in anders briefs, but-- >> so if an attorney has filed a notice of appeal and doesn't file an anders brief, it means that he or she believes they have some viable, potentially viable argument, right? so the fact that the court requires briefing on that, why is that an additional burden? >> it's an additional burden to require the government to address the merits when really the case should be thrown out at the threshold because all of the defendants claims have been waived. >> thank you, counsel. two minutes, mr. ali. >> thank you, chief justice. i want to make one point with two parts responding to the united states objection that we're dealing with a formal -- and the consequences for mr. garza. as we noted on the brief he has a meritorious claim that the waiver was involuntary. and before his second plea indicating on a form he was not waiving his right to appeal to go into two plea hearings neither of which as required under state law rule 11 whether he was waiving his right to appeal and a
>> the anders brief doesn't answer the question. >> no, no, it does. >> all circuits believes in anders briefs, but-- >> so if an attorney has filed a notice of appeal and doesn't file an anders brief, it means that he or she believes they have some viable, potentially viable argument, right? so the fact that the court requires briefing on that, why is that an additional burden? >> it's an additional burden to require the government to address the merits when...
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anders: good morning to you. we are presenting our strongest results in 2012 this quarter and this is driven by both strong operational performance but also driven by the commodity prices. as you mentioned, the gas prices in the quarter have risen by -- they have risen quite sharply and that is contribute into our results. manus: on that, how much higher do you see these gas prices going? let's start there. we squeeze across europe. how much higher can we go? will this price i can door -- hike indoor? -- will this price hike endure? anders: if we have a very mild winter, we might balance this at the end of the winter but if we are entering into a normal winter or cold winter, we do see that there will be continued high prices but the level is very difficult because we are seeing the gas prices are very volatile every day but we think with a normal winter, cold winter, gas prices will remain high. we have also seen that for this quarter. it has enabled us to provide strong cash flow. 9.3 billion u.s. dollars in ca
anders: good morning to you. we are presenting our strongest results in 2012 this quarter and this is driven by both strong operational performance but also driven by the commodity prices. as you mentioned, the gas prices in the quarter have risen by -- they have risen quite sharply and that is contribute into our results. manus: on that, how much higher do you see these gas prices going? let's start there. we squeeze across europe. how much higher can we go? will this price i can door -- hike...
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anders: it's really -- it's still hell. thinking about what is going on in ukraine, what is going on with my girlfriend. reporter: just a few months ago, they celebrated christmas together. they began the new year with mutual plans. kateryna: in march, we planned to move in together, but, not a good time, not the right timing. reporter: the last time they saw each other was in late january. when they said goodbye, anders had had a bad feeling, as if he'd sensed hard times lay ahead. anders: i remember this conflict being more and more present in the news, and i was like, maybe a mistake to let her go home at this point. reporter: he wishes he had been wrong. but anders' feeling has proven all too true. anders: the evening before, she had to talk to her parents. they were starting to get worried. and they wanted her to leave as fast as possible. so, we had decided to book plane tickets for 6, march. but then, the following morning, she woke me with a message, a picture of one of these clouds from an explosion and said that,
anders: it's really -- it's still hell. thinking about what is going on in ukraine, what is going on with my girlfriend. reporter: just a few months ago, they celebrated christmas together. they began the new year with mutual plans. kateryna: in march, we planned to move in together, but, not a good time, not the right timing. reporter: the last time they saw each other was in late january. when they said goodbye, anders had had a bad feeling, as if he'd sensed hard times lay ahead. anders: i...
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anders: it's really -- it's still hell.o cannot stop thinking about what is going on in ukraine, what is going on with my girlfriend. reporter: just a few months ago, they celebrated christmas together. they began the new year with mutual plans. kateryna: in march, we planned to move in together, but, not a good time, not the right timing. reporter: the last time they saw each other was in late january. when they said goodbye, anders had had a bad feeling, as if he'd sensed hard times lay ahead. anders: i remember this conflict being more and more present in the news, and i was like, maybe a mistake to let her go home at this point. reporter: he wishes he had been wrong. but anders' feeling has proven all too true. anders: the evening before, she had to talk to her parents. they were starting to get worried. and they wanted her to leave as fast as possible. so, we had decided to book plane tickets for 6, march. but then, the following morning, she woke me with a message, a picture of one of these clouds from an explosion an
anders: it's really -- it's still hell.o cannot stop thinking about what is going on in ukraine, what is going on with my girlfriend. reporter: just a few months ago, they celebrated christmas together. they began the new year with mutual plans. kateryna: in march, we planned to move in together, but, not a good time, not the right timing. reporter: the last time they saw each other was in late january. when they said goodbye, anders had had a bad feeling, as if he'd sensed hard times lay...
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alexander -- anders behring breivik shot her in the leg, but she survived.s it is important that he was found unfit to have a trial. she hopes justice will be done. >> there are those days and i am really sad, but i try not to think so much about it. but i am thinking that if i think about it too much, then he wins. in i am not letting him win. >> the trial will be an ordeal for survival's and relatives of the victims. privet's lawyers says the mass murder plans to tell the court he regrets not going further with his killing campaign. >> for more, let's go live to our correspondent. first of all, this unexpected finding really throws this case into a spin, doesn't it? >> it does. i mean, you have two conflicting psychiatric reports. one claiming his paranoid schizophrenic. and the one from today that says he is not psychotic. this opens now for the prosecution to change the current indictment, which recommends that he be sent to a mental institution. instead, now the can change that to a 21-year sentence in prison. >> quite a difference. how have the family'
alexander -- anders behring breivik shot her in the leg, but she survived.s it is important that he was found unfit to have a trial. she hopes justice will be done. >> there are those days and i am really sad, but i try not to think so much about it. but i am thinking that if i think about it too much, then he wins. in i am not letting him win. >> the trial will be an ordeal for survival's and relatives of the victims. privet's lawyers says the mass murder plans to tell the court he...
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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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anders: we have energy, a plan for security to europe.ing to produce energy from 2030 and onwards. it is hard to compete. this year we will start a field in this area focusing on how we can have expiration's activity in these areas. the activity is quite high. tom: i want to review on something, the valuation gap between european oil and gas and u.s. counterparts. do you think that closes soon? you expect the gap to reduce? anders: it is difficult to say, investors will decide. i want to ensure we are delivering oil and gas higher production efficiency, making our business more resilient in demonstrating high value to investors. and i'm sure that would fit the right price our stock. tom: thank you, indeed. on the back of earnings. other stories making the news, pedro sanchez is considering resigning due to the attacks in recent weeks as a court launched an inquiry targeting his wife for influence peddling. they halted all public duties and announced a decision on april 29. secretary of state antony blinken has raised concerns over trade i
anders: we have energy, a plan for security to europe.ing to produce energy from 2030 and onwards. it is hard to compete. this year we will start a field in this area focusing on how we can have expiration's activity in these areas. the activity is quite high. tom: i want to review on something, the valuation gap between european oil and gas and u.s. counterparts. do you think that closes soon? you expect the gap to reduce? anders: it is difficult to say, investors will decide. i want to ensure...