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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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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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form eformer nato ecretary general anders rasmussen. and as we talk about the u.s. relations, we have a line of 202-748-8003. if you're outside the united we encourage you to join the conversation as well. want to ask about a tweet you sent yesterday. you said the world hasn't become a more peaceful place after u.s. hesitation to act over eight years. we need a policeman and only play that role. what did you mean by that, and what was the reaction? guest: there was a lot of that tweet, i can you. because it is important to state that the united states shouldn't policeman. s but you can see that the world is on fire. wherever you look, there are problems, middle east, iraq, erbia, africa, even europe is sinking from the burden from refugees. n eastern europe, you have russian aggression. you have china flexing its muscles in the south china sea. ung, korea, kim jun threatening his neighbors and also the united states. you need someone to restore national order. but united do that states? power states is the only with the global reach. so that's why. said before, if t
form eformer nato ecretary general anders rasmussen. and as we talk about the u.s. relations, we have a line of 202-748-8003. if you're outside the united we encourage you to join the conversation as well. want to ask about a tweet you sent yesterday. you said the world hasn't become a more peaceful place after u.s. hesitation to act over eight years. we need a policeman and only play that role. what did you mean by that, and what was the reaction? guest: there was a lot of that tweet, i can...
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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: 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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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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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: 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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apollo 8 astronaut william anders died in the united states. the tragedy occurred in a suburb of seattle, washington. the moment of the accident was caught on video. anders tried to do a loop, but the plane went into a dive and the ninety-year-old pilot did not have enough altitude to avoid a collision with water. after the crash, the plane sank. william anders was an avid pilot and flew several complex aerobatic maneuvers. despite his venerable age, he regularly... flew on his personal plane. anders is famous for being a member of the crew of the spacecraft, apollo 8, which orbited the moon 10 times in 1968. it was william anders, the author of this famous photograph: earth rising. to other topics. in russia, the demand for rental of country houses is growing. residents of megacities rent dachas for long periods during the summer months. many people book accommodation in the winter so that... save how much it costs rent houses where prices are lowest - alina repina found out. once upon a time, alena sold cars and languished all summer in the c
apollo 8 astronaut william anders died in the united states. the tragedy occurred in a suburb of seattle, washington. the moment of the accident was caught on video. anders tried to do a loop, but the plane went into a dive and the ninety-year-old pilot did not have enough altitude to avoid a collision with water. after the crash, the plane sank. william anders was an avid pilot and flew several complex aerobatic maneuvers. despite his venerable age, he regularly... flew on his personal plane....
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anders: it is part of our investment. a good portfolio, this is something we do investing in a good company in an industry we know well, it is premium, a part of our strategy, not in addition but apart, investing in a good company and our projects. tom: you set a goal of -- of 12 and 16 gigawatts of online capacity. are you going to need to raise capex? anders: actually this investment in or stead gave us more, so we see toward 2030 toward the target of 12-16 or less. 12-16 will be met if we find enough profitable projects. so if we have to choose we will always choose profit. tom: ok, i -- i wonder if investors will welcome that because if i -- if i want to invest i would just invest in them. what would you say to investors who -- who may not want exposure? >> we are long-term supportive investors. always long-term investor with industrial focus, able to create long-term value. tom: yeah, ok, ok. whether this is a precursor, is -- is that the signal we should be taking? anders: we have seen investment, a lower investment
anders: it is part of our investment. a good portfolio, this is something we do investing in a good company in an industry we know well, it is premium, a part of our strategy, not in addition but apart, investing in a good company and our projects. tom: you set a goal of -- of 12 and 16 gigawatts of online capacity. are you going to need to raise capex? anders: actually this investment in or stead gave us more, so we see toward 2030 toward the target of 12-16 or less. 12-16 will be met if we...
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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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anders: not great. generally, not great. i think in poland, religion was what kept poland going during the communist years. the fact that john paul ii came along, he was definitely instrumental in the solidarity movement. and the church in poland is still pretty strong, not as strong as it used to be. but that doesn't go for the rest of europe and it certainly doesn't go for the rest of the world. i think the problem is we've seen christianity suffering all over the world now. nobody is coming particularly to the aid. if john paul ii were alive today, if he were to present than, i think he would be more depressed today. mr. o'sullivan: it's fair to say that most european governments, not all, have not responded with enthusiasm to the cause of persecuted christians. they have wished it would go away. would you like to add? mr. edwards: i think one of the most touching things i've heard today was the story of the pope in zaire. i think that's where one of the futures for the catholic church , i happen to be catholic myself, an
anders: not great. generally, not great. i think in poland, religion was what kept poland going during the communist years. the fact that john paul ii came along, he was definitely instrumental in the solidarity movement. and the church in poland is still pretty strong, not as strong as it used to be. but that doesn't go for the rest of europe and it certainly doesn't go for the rest of the world. i think the problem is we've seen christianity suffering all over the world now. nobody is coming...
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anders: good morning.ly, we have record response this quarter, and because of the record results in 2021, a proposed increase in the share buyback from $1.2 billion to $5 billion in addition to the $.20 per share and extraordinary dividend for the fourth quarter of $.20 per share per quarter as well. this is because of the good results. it is because of the high oil and gas prices but due to solid operations. we increased our production by more than 3% in 2021. and in particular in gas we increase production by 16.5% in the fourth quarter of 2021. dani: how long do you see energy prices staying is elevated as they are? anders: it is always hard to predict oil and gas prices, but the fundamentals that we see at the moment, it has been invested not enough in oil and gas. we see that there are low inventories in the oil and in the gas. there are geopolitical tensions, ukraine, russia, iran and the u.s. and the european gas market because of extremely low inventories, this needs to be filled up over the summer
anders: good morning.ly, we have record response this quarter, and because of the record results in 2021, a proposed increase in the share buyback from $1.2 billion to $5 billion in addition to the $.20 per share and extraordinary dividend for the fourth quarter of $.20 per share per quarter as well. this is because of the good results. it is because of the high oil and gas prices but due to solid operations. we increased our production by more than 3% in 2021. and in particular in gas we...
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so while the nato summit continues and there's the all good no talks to secretary-general anders fogh rasmussen about russia's role in the lines his future that's now into program spotlight in just a few. sure is that so much i can tell you the other three women were different so i mean we have to be end of the second world war major nazi leaders were put on trial for war there is no doubt such crimes were committed. hello again then welcome to three part like the interview show on r.t. i'm probably not then today we're talking about the nato russia summit in lisbon the nato secretary general anders fogh rasmussen says this summit should be a breakthrough in the alliance to start with moscow on anti-missile defense their direction of the much discussed agreement can now be a matter of hours but have all the disagreement be settled on me we're asking one of the most influential men in russian parliament be chairman of the foreign affairs committee of the federation council mikhail margelov. the nato secretary general says the lisbon summit will bring a new reform. he wants to reduce st
so while the nato summit continues and there's the all good no talks to secretary-general anders fogh rasmussen about russia's role in the lines his future that's now into program spotlight in just a few. sure is that so much i can tell you the other three women were different so i mean we have to be end of the second world war major nazi leaders were put on trial for war there is no doubt such crimes were committed. hello again then welcome to three part like the interview show on r.t. i'm...
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is a senior lecturer and we searched or at moscow state university and in washington we cross to anders auslan he is a senior fellow at the peterson institute for international economics all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it mark if i can go to you first here and looking at some of the dreadful pictures over the last few days coming out of care it looks like an attempted coup of some sort and i don't understand why people are calling them protesters they will they look more like rioters. well i think that can be exactly what has been characterized as happening in the ukraine in kiev for the last week i have family in laws in kiev and they're afraid to leave their houses right now because of what is happening it should be said that this is limited to the downtown section of the city and what we have are several thousand ultra nationalist. rioters because we can call them raw it's hers we can call them terrorists we can call them insurgents at this point but one thing is sure is not this has nothing to do wit
is a senior lecturer and we searched or at moscow state university and in washington we cross to anders auslan he is a senior fellow at the peterson institute for international economics all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it mark if i can go to you first here and looking at some of the dreadful pictures over the last few days coming out of care it looks like an attempted coup of some sort and i don't understand why...
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anders who the hell jinx commission knows very, very well. who is a senior fellow at the atlantic council and a professor at georgetown university. anders is a leading specialist on economic policy in russia. ukraine, and eastern europe. and worked as an economic advisor to the president of ukraine from 1994 to 1997. following anders, we have marias . who joins us from vilnius, even further away than prague. he's a senior analyst, but with a policy for -- institute for policy analysis and a former fellow at the hudson institute. a highly regarded journal frist lithuania, he's been reporting on russian domestic and foreign policy for over two decades. finally, we'll hear from ambassador. the ambassador is one of u.s. government's foremost experts on russia and the former soviet sphere. his career with the foreign service has spanned over four decades. and seven presidencies. wow. ending earlier this year, when he retired from his post as the state department's coordinator on sanctions policy. the very relevant father -- very relevant for this
anders who the hell jinx commission knows very, very well. who is a senior fellow at the atlantic council and a professor at georgetown university. anders is a leading specialist on economic policy in russia. ukraine, and eastern europe. and worked as an economic advisor to the president of ukraine from 1994 to 1997. following anders, we have marias . who joins us from vilnius, even further away than prague. he's a senior analyst, but with a policy for -- institute for policy analysis and a...
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anders behring breivik a thirty two year old norwegian arrested earlier has confessed to both the shooting order to iowa and then the bombing in central hostler he suspected of links to a far right organization and was strongly opposed to immigration and islam. and as greece's credit ratings are threatened with being downgraded and washington takes a step towards defaulting on its national get debt gauges public opinion on both sides of the of let them. match reza good to have you with us here on r t our top story police have charged a man for friday's shooting spree at a norwegian youth camp that's left eighty seven dead thirty two year old anders behring breivik was arrested at the scene of the attack on the island of oahu toyah the rampage happened just hours after the oslo bombing that killed at least seven which he's also been charged he reportedly traveled to the island in police uniform and asked people to gather around him before gunning them down an extraordinary picture has emerged from friday's horrific events an act of desperation as a man in the water pleads for his life while
anders behring breivik a thirty two year old norwegian arrested earlier has confessed to both the shooting order to iowa and then the bombing in central hostler he suspected of links to a far right organization and was strongly opposed to immigration and islam. and as greece's credit ratings are threatened with being downgraded and washington takes a step towards defaulting on its national get debt gauges public opinion on both sides of the of let them. match reza good to have you with us here...
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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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i am sure anders behring breivik himself will be very disappointed about this verdict. he considers himself a very sane and intelligent man who has succeeded in an act of war. >> we will leave it there. thank you very much. josef stalin's daughter has died at the age of 85 in the united states after suffering from cancer. svetlana alliluyeva was born in .oscow in 197 she took her mother's name. at the height of the cold war, she defected from the soviet union and defected to the united states, changing her name to lana peters. she describes her father as a moral and spiritual monster. an author, historian, an academic who has written extensively on the history of soviet russia and currently a professor of russian history at oxford. thank you for being with us. she did announce her father. nonetheless, do you think she ever really truly escaped the time of being the daughter of a despot? >> i do not think so. she had a terrible early time with him. he wanted to dominate which boyfriends she had. one of them was sent off to forced resettlement just to get him out of the w
i am sure anders behring breivik himself will be very disappointed about this verdict. he considers himself a very sane and intelligent man who has succeeded in an act of war. >> we will leave it there. thank you very much. josef stalin's daughter has died at the age of 85 in the united states after suffering from cancer. svetlana alliluyeva was born in .oscow in 197 she took her mother's name. at the height of the cold war, she defected from the soviet union and defected to the united...
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now while the nato summit continues in lisbon all google talks to secretary general anders fogh rasmussen about russia's of all of their lives is here that's now into the program spotlight and just a few. we'll . bring you the latest in. the future. hello again and welcome to three part like the interview show on r.t. i'm probably not and today we're talking about the nato russia summit in lisbon the nato secretary general anders fogh rasmussen says this summit should be a breakthrough in the alliance to stocks with moscow on on time without defense their direction of the much discussed agreement can now be a matter of hours but have all the disagreements to be settled with we're asking one of the most influential man in russian parliament the chairman of the foreign affairs committee of the federation council mikhail margelov. the nato secretary general says the lisbon summit will bring a new reform. he wants to reduce staff and change thirty two concept of the alliance to turn it into a more effective body the reformed alliance will have to deal with challenges to global security like t
now while the nato summit continues in lisbon all google talks to secretary general anders fogh rasmussen about russia's of all of their lives is here that's now into the program spotlight and just a few. we'll . bring you the latest in. the future. hello again and welcome to three part like the interview show on r.t. i'm probably not and today we're talking about the nato russia summit in lisbon the nato secretary general anders fogh rasmussen says this summit should be a breakthrough in the...
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anders corr and michael holland with us.ontinue on these important topics. >> coming up, we will discuss hacking and our twitter question of the day has to do with that. is there a company you trust with your data? tweet us @bsurveillance ♪ >> good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." keene, four day work week. i am tom keene and scarlet fu. for the hour,ost michael holland of holiday company, director of the china fund. we also have with us anders corr of corr analytics. mike, what is the business impact on china on hong kong? you'll be heading to the chinese city in two weeks. >> it is not good. that is an understatement. if it gets to be several hundred thousand protesters in the streets in the next few weeks, that will be more than unpleasant. it will be disruptive for the central government in beijing. they have lots of things to consider including that they have given -- anders' description of putin before issuing his chops. he is absolutely a strong guy and he is showing the hong kong people if you think you a
anders corr and michael holland with us.ontinue on these important topics. >> coming up, we will discuss hacking and our twitter question of the day has to do with that. is there a company you trust with your data? tweet us @bsurveillance ♪ >> good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." keene, four day work week. i am tom keene and scarlet fu. for the hour,ost michael holland of holiday company, director of the china fund. we also have with us anders corr of corr...
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anders: i agree with what lee has said. the lastlivan: question was going to be, will emmanuel macron save europe, but we do not have time. i ask you to show your appreciation for this tremendous panel. [applause] announcer: next, on the presidency, we continue our coverage from the right from the white house writers group with the cold war partnership between president ronald reagan and pope john paul ii. talks aboutgrich the diplomatic relationship between the two leaders. this is about 15 minutes. the ceo of the hudson and a program for undergraduates that addresses the hope in education we have been talking about today, john walters. during the bush administration, esther walters served as director at the white house for drug policy, the nation's drugs are. should -- heief was the chief of staff in the reagan administration.
anders: i agree with what lee has said. the lastlivan: question was going to be, will emmanuel macron save europe, but we do not have time. i ask you to show your appreciation for this tremendous panel. [applause] announcer: next, on the presidency, we continue our coverage from the right from the white house writers group with the cold war partnership between president ronald reagan and pope john paul ii. talks aboutgrich the diplomatic relationship between the two leaders. this is about 15...
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the former astronaut william anders has died in a plane crash still the small plane he was piloting went down off the coast near seattle. in 1968. he was on apollo 8 the 1st cruise space flight to orbit the moon . it was the i conic earth rise photograph. you can see it there on the screen showing our planet above the lunar horizon. william anders was 90 years old. germany's president has joined hundreds of mourners in the city of long hind to remember a police officer was killed there last week. the 29 year old was freely stabbed while responding to a knife attack at a rally against political as long as the suspect was an ask, a national, which has re ignited germany's debate over deportation rules and fears of stigmatization along westland, of the moment of silence for the young police officer who died after he was stabbed at the political riley and manheim, driven precedents. $15.00 dash 9 maya was among the hundreds who came to pay their respects just $1.00 time. so i just wanted to come by to express my grief because it is like i'm believable. what happened in 1st part of us plus th
the former astronaut william anders has died in a plane crash still the small plane he was piloting went down off the coast near seattle. in 1968. he was on apollo 8 the 1st cruise space flight to orbit the moon . it was the i conic earth rise photograph. you can see it there on the screen showing our planet above the lunar horizon. william anders was 90 years old. germany's president has joined hundreds of mourners in the city of long hind to remember a police officer was killed there last...
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anders: it is a difficult situation at the moment.irst of all, we have the supply crunch that we saw actually before the war in ukraine, then the war is adding to this will european countries try to transition away from russian oil and gas. so that is why it is so important. all i can do is ensure at equinor we try to provide as much energy as possible and we are trying to invest in the future to do our part to contribute to the energy crisis being reduced. dani: setting aside what you have already done, if there were to be a full embargo of russian energy to the west, what impact would that have on your business? anders: for our business, we wouldn't necessarily have a big impact but for european businesses it would be dramatic. we see a lot of gas is used in european industry and i think we will see european industry will have to close down and losing jobs, etc. so i think it is important that europe continues to diversify in terms of gas, to ensure, and diversify where we source gas from but also diversify in terms of different ene
anders: it is a difficult situation at the moment.irst of all, we have the supply crunch that we saw actually before the war in ukraine, then the war is adding to this will european countries try to transition away from russian oil and gas. so that is why it is so important. all i can do is ensure at equinor we try to provide as much energy as possible and we are trying to invest in the future to do our part to contribute to the energy crisis being reduced. dani: setting aside what you have...
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. >> anders behring breivik listens to survivors of this deadly rampage. and, lighting at the olympic flame, now the fire of ancient greece against its relate to london. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. it was a deadly seen in the syrian capital after two car bombs exploded killing at least 55 people and leaving many more injured. the blast went off near a military intelligence building near rush-hour. both the opposition and the government forces have blamed each other for the attack. some of the images in this report are disturbing. >> it just before 8:00, the first blast went off. within minutes, and other more powerful explosion was captured on amateur video. they tore through the tarmac of a major highway south of the capital. this intelligence complex appears to have been 1 of the targets. many lives were lost, the anguish was raw. the explosions wreaked damage across a vast area. i counted more than 20 vehicles strewn across this black and highway. yellow taxis, service vans, family vehicles, buses, all of them making t
. >> anders behring breivik listens to survivors of this deadly rampage. and, lighting at the olympic flame, now the fire of ancient greece against its relate to london. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. it was a deadly seen in the syrian capital after two car bombs exploded killing at least 55 people and leaving many more injured. the blast went off near a military intelligence building near rush-hour. both the opposition and the government forces have blamed...
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been anders and watched him jump in please. yeah. people as you seem to say things that are not true one after the other but the fundamental problem here is very young and has introduced a pretty authoritarian rule here is put main. opposition leader julia team i think in it creates an on political grounds and he has made demands of men to the tax code vetted just signed into law in november so their. core can be deprived of his stride to stand in the next presidential election same people five people as we know so far have been killed by have all been obviously killed by the security. forces so the violence comes overwhelmingly from. tory if this is the kind of regime that you believe that unocal which is is creating in ukraine why in the last thirty six hours has brussels said but if you want to sign the agreement with this we're still open to working with you president unocal which if you signed the agreement how do you square the two it's very easy because the european union demands ukraine ben adopts a. plan practical use they d
been anders and watched him jump in please. yeah. people as you seem to say things that are not true one after the other but the fundamental problem here is very young and has introduced a pretty authoritarian rule here is put main. opposition leader julia team i think in it creates an on political grounds and he has made demands of men to the tax code vetted just signed into law in november so their. core can be deprived of his stride to stand in the next presidential election same people five...
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anders: c+.d some conflict in the middle east in terms of going to saudi arabia specifically and not approaching the muslim world as a whole, including iran. in terms of europe, he's had a flail. he's been rejected by merkel, macron, and he has done one attemptingh, he is to push europe to spend the 2% of its gdp on defense, that is something that is very important from a u.s. perspective, and a to fully backusal nato is an attempt to hit a hard bargaining position that is going to enforce or encourage europe to strengthen its defense spending. that is a plus. mark: he said it was a home run. he went obviously talk is on book in that. because he stood up in the new nato building and he is outspoken on his fellow partners' defense commitments. as we approach the end of the trip, it seems like the beginning part was the easier. look at the climate accord. let's get to a man who is an expert in commodities. what sort of disaster will it be, harry, and we're going to hear this week because trump didn
anders: c+.d some conflict in the middle east in terms of going to saudi arabia specifically and not approaching the muslim world as a whole, including iran. in terms of europe, he's had a flail. he's been rejected by merkel, macron, and he has done one attemptingh, he is to push europe to spend the 2% of its gdp on defense, that is something that is very important from a u.s. perspective, and a to fully backusal nato is an attempt to hit a hard bargaining position that is going to enforce or...
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were allowed to happen in the first place but it will ignore dozens of hate messages from suspect anders behring breivik you haven't really been prepared for right wing extremism brave expressed fury at the government's open door policy on immigration in numerous blogs and twitter feeds. the shootings may reflect growing national look position to flee immigration policies the political establishment the more they are relative the people that live in areas where there are simply no immigrants the poor people in northern being pushed out of places they used to live live in their drop stuff are in jeopardy muslims claim there's disappointment that the killer turned out to be wants they want this guy to be a muslim or how muslim you know. it's for them it's a little bit strange because he's not regent so they talk too much about islam and about us. it is not good norwegians are said to be fed up with their brand of what's been dubbed radical liberalism it's the country's multicultural policies to turn the government against his own but in no way. far right sentiment. wider than norwegians ar
were allowed to happen in the first place but it will ignore dozens of hate messages from suspect anders behring breivik you haven't really been prepared for right wing extremism brave expressed fury at the government's open door policy on immigration in numerous blogs and twitter feeds. the shootings may reflect growing national look position to flee immigration policies the political establishment the more they are relative the people that live in areas where there are simply no immigrants...
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with us now is anders court. welcome. anders: thank you for having me. i suppose not entirely like china, the government has to walk a fine line between esa and prosperity. what can saudi arabia afford to peace? still maintain anders: i think to bring down some of its expenses, they may cut some services. they may cut some capital expenditures. i don't think you are going to see massive social expenditure decreases. they need to maintain stability. is crucial, especially in the age of isis. al qaeda has targeted the kingdom as a place they would like to infiltrate in the future. michael: how much money do saudi arabia have? pup and is much oil as they can and try to retain market share, the reserves have come down a lot. what they are selling right now cannot cover their expenses. their budget was at a record last year. they've got to bring down their budget to satisfy international investors. we should see some decreases. it's going to be slow. they may increase their borrowing. about: what do we know the king and his advisers? are they cautious? will t
with us now is anders court. welcome. anders: thank you for having me. i suppose not entirely like china, the government has to walk a fine line between esa and prosperity. what can saudi arabia afford to peace? still maintain anders: i think to bring down some of its expenses, they may cut some services. they may cut some capital expenditures. i don't think you are going to see massive social expenditure decreases. they need to maintain stability. is crucial, especially in the age of isis. al...
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then today we're talking about the nato summit in lisbon the nato secretary general anders fogh rasmussen says this summit should be a breakthrough in the alliances starts with moscow on on time with sound effects their duction of the much discussed agreement can now be a matter of hours but have all the disagreements be settled me we're asking one of the most influential man in russia to be chairman of the foreign affairs committee of the federation council mikhail margelov. the nato secretary general says the lisbon summit will bring a new reformed organization he wants to reduce staff and change to to do concept of the alliance to turn it into a more effective body the reformed alliance will have to deal with challenges to global security like the threat of missile attack it's very likely the summit will approve the new and to missile defense shield a long time point of discord between nato and russia. welcome to the show thank you very much for coming in well first of all why is president medvedev has been seeking some particular girl or is it just a sign of goodwill inside moscow wel
then today we're talking about the nato summit in lisbon the nato secretary general anders fogh rasmussen says this summit should be a breakthrough in the alliances starts with moscow on on time with sound effects their duction of the much discussed agreement can now be a matter of hours but have all the disagreements be settled me we're asking one of the most influential man in russia to be chairman of the foreign affairs committee of the federation council mikhail margelov. the nato secretary...
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anders behring breivik a thirty two year old norwegian arrested earlier has confession has confessed to both the shooting on new toy island and the bombing in central oslo he suspected of links to a far right organization and were strongly opposed to immigration and islam. as greece's credit ratings are threatened with being downgraded and washington takes a step toward defaulting on its national debt just public opinion on both sides of the atlantic. seven am in moscow i match reza good to have you with us here on r t our top story police have charged a man with friday's shooting spree at a norwegian youth camp that's left eighty seven dead mostly teenagers thirty two year old anders behring breivik was arrested at the scene of the attack on a new toy island according to his lawyer he's confessed with three of it describing his actions as opposed to some but necessary the rampage came only hours after out of a bombing in oslo that so far as claimed seven lives for which he's also confessed and been charged he reportedly went to the island wearing a police uniform and asked people to
anders behring breivik a thirty two year old norwegian arrested earlier has confession has confessed to both the shooting on new toy island and the bombing in central oslo he suspected of links to a far right organization and were strongly opposed to immigration and islam. as greece's credit ratings are threatened with being downgraded and washington takes a step toward defaulting on its national debt just public opinion on both sides of the atlantic. seven am in moscow i match reza good to...
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. >> anders will offer the rebuttal. each team will have three minutes. >> this is a debate we need to have. first of all, what kind of a power is russia today? you seem to suggest that we don't know what russia wants. isis very clear that russia a revisionist power. president putin has said and that the end of the soviet union was the greatest geopolitical catastrophe in the last century. article saying 1939,itler was good until when he gathered the lands of austria, the sudetenland peacefully. this is the most official newspaper we see in russia today. what has happened is that putin speech onde a grand the importance of a russian speaking people in that it must be brought together. , how can we stop putin? there are two answers. one is that we stop them with war, which inevitably is happening now. so little has been done to stop them. or we really throw in everything, in terms of sanctions, in order to stop them. can we stop them with sanctions? i am not sure. i would certainly try to do something, rather than talking
. >> anders will offer the rebuttal. each team will have three minutes. >> this is a debate we need to have. first of all, what kind of a power is russia today? you seem to suggest that we don't know what russia wants. isis very clear that russia a revisionist power. president putin has said and that the end of the soviet union was the greatest geopolitical catastrophe in the last century. article saying 1939,itler was good until when he gathered the lands of austria, the...
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anders fogh rasmussen received possibly the warmest welcome as you could possibly imagine he went from one place to another really covering a lot of ground and meeting all sorts of green officials in one place in particular when he was meeting with president poroshenko he actually was awarded an order of freedom from the ukrainian president and then returned it during the fizzles have gotten well it doesn't seem like a gotten anything new as a matter of fact because anders fogh rasmussen went on to give a lot of speeches again talking about russia being the aggressor and how nato is going in fact is severing all ties that with moscow and of course also we've heard about support coming from nato and other western countries to work coming coming in full force towards ukraine. with that anders fogh rasmussen left by its those words about support could be could also be reaffirmed with a vision that has actually happened in. at the south in the south from here we're talking about the black sea which was entered by a u.s. warship and despite it raised eyebrows in moscow apparently there myse
anders fogh rasmussen received possibly the warmest welcome as you could possibly imagine he went from one place to another really covering a lot of ground and meeting all sorts of green officials in one place in particular when he was meeting with president poroshenko he actually was awarded an order of freedom from the ukrainian president and then returned it during the fizzles have gotten well it doesn't seem like a gotten anything new as a matter of fact because anders fogh rasmussen went...
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he and judge anders enjoyed accolades and national recognition for this. the huntington o rosfficeto have the second fastest processing time in the entire country. no wonder. they didn't actually process. it was a slam dunk. you get under judge anders, you get under judge doeherty and you've got eric kahn, you get approved, no matter whether it's true or not. mr. anders, as the acting superior judge, did nothing to stop mr. kahn and judge doeherty. he actually colluded with mr. kahn to target a whistle-blower from his own office. and i won't go into the details but i will submit it for the record. the second thing that i would note about judge anders is he was not truthful in his testimony before the committee under oath and that we have evidence of his lying to the committee under oath. when all of this was exposed, the agency put judge anders on paid administrative leave and filed a claim with the merit system protection board. that was in january of 2013. in 2014, mr. anders voluntarily retired according to a decision from the merit systems protection b
he and judge anders enjoyed accolades and national recognition for this. the huntington o rosfficeto have the second fastest processing time in the entire country. no wonder. they didn't actually process. it was a slam dunk. you get under judge anders, you get under judge doeherty and you've got eric kahn, you get approved, no matter whether it's true or not. mr. anders, as the acting superior judge, did nothing to stop mr. kahn and judge doeherty. he actually colluded with mr. kahn to target a...
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anders: there are a couple of investors. matt: one guy from munich.livia: he is the 95th richest guy. anders: it's a sad freak show. in cyprus, it looks like a pirate ship. the only thing putin is missing is his eye patch. this is not a place you want to invest. olivia: why is he doing this now? ethan: my sense is that he is being backed into a corner and this is his way of handling it. it is a useful public relations endeavor. charlie rose being there gives a kind of legitimacy. matt: it reminded me of "the interview." ethan: they hoped this would be the daovsvos of the east. anders: this is now davos. matt: you see the older political leaders in the audience. olivia: you saw that shell struck a big deal with them. ethan: it's not a complet zero. matt: what is your take away as far as what we can expect from the greek-russian relationship? is tsiipros running to russia for a lifeline? anders: russia cannot afford to bail out greece. what was interesting is what you did not see. tsipros did not make a wholehearted appeal to be pro-russian. he is talki
anders: there are a couple of investors. matt: one guy from munich.livia: he is the 95th richest guy. anders: it's a sad freak show. in cyprus, it looks like a pirate ship. the only thing putin is missing is his eye patch. this is not a place you want to invest. olivia: why is he doing this now? ethan: my sense is that he is being backed into a corner and this is his way of handling it. it is a useful public relations endeavor. charlie rose being there gives a kind of legitimacy. matt: it...
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it was anders who took the widely circulated photograph of the earth. prime minister of denmark frederikson, an outspoken supporter of support for the kiev regime, was attacked. it is reported that she was beaten by an unknown man in one of the squares of the danish capital. the politician’s health is not in danger; she escaped with fright, but was very shocked, as stated in the government office. and now the situation in the middle east. israel continues to apply. the set used drones, anti-ship and ballistic missiles, they made it clear that this was also a response to the us and british strikes on the province of hadeidah. a pensioner is dedicated to our senior loved ones. convenient loans, excellent deposits, in the branch and online, special conditions, special relationships, one of my friends is getting ready for a new party, i need more modest costumes, dad, we’ve run out of internet, and minutes too, and dad will now activate the megafamily service, unite up to three numbers for free get bonuses gigabytes every month, only in a megaphone, thanks
it was anders who took the widely circulated photograph of the earth. prime minister of denmark frederikson, an outspoken supporter of support for the kiev regime, was attacked. it is reported that she was beaten by an unknown man in one of the squares of the danish capital. the politician’s health is not in danger; she escaped with fright, but was very shocked, as stated in the government office. and now the situation in the middle east. israel continues to apply. the set used drones,...
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anders, what do you think of this?i said, i don't understand what i dreamed of. this is exactly what the mdf principle is. er, the seven now demanded that er arrange a program for ukraine, that this is not from the mdf, this is the seven, and of course the seven has a falsehood . predict i think that there will be a new program for ukraine in a month, it will bring about and that this will be a serious program, the program will be dried up for four years, 14 16 billion dollars. lai announced a new 10th package of sanctions against russia, she said that it will cost russia more than 10 billion euros, and those sanctions will be directed against the most vulnerable areas of the russian military-industrial complex, they did not reveal more details, what it could be well, i'm sorry, i'm looking for one step, eh every step is now very important, er, russian exports last year, this is a little more than 600 billion dollars, and er, 10 billion dollars, then this is a small part of this export. two trillion dollars, too, then
anders, what do you think of this?i said, i don't understand what i dreamed of. this is exactly what the mdf principle is. er, the seven now demanded that er arrange a program for ukraine, that this is not from the mdf, this is the seven, and of course the seven has a falsehood . predict i think that there will be a new program for ukraine in a month, it will bring about and that this will be a serious program, the program will be dried up for four years, 14 16 billion dollars. lai announced a...