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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...
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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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just say by a norwegian court, -- judged sane by a norwegian court, anders breivik is sentenced to jail, issuing an apology for not killing more. >> and building a future on the grim foundations. as rio de janeiro rushes to get ready for the olympics, remnants of its past slave trade are being unearthed. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. it has been 13 months since anders breivik went on a killing spree in norway which left 77 people dead. today, he learned the sentence for his crimes. the court found him sane and impose the maximum penalty of 21 years. he used the appearance as a chance to apologize, not for his victims, but to the far right for not killing more people. >> anders breivik says he killed to destroy a liberal, multi- cultural norway. today, a norwegian court demonstrated his failure to achieve that goal. unanimous verdict from five judges -- guilty of mass murder and terrorism, sane not insane. >> anders breivik, born february 13, 1979, sentenced to a term of 21 years and a minimum of 10 years. and in practice, that 21-year sentence may be ext
just say by a norwegian court, -- judged sane by a norwegian court, anders breivik is sentenced to jail, issuing an apology for not killing more. >> and building a future on the grim foundations. as rio de janeiro rushes to get ready for the olympics, remnants of its past slave trade are being unearthed. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. it has been 13 months since anders breivik went on a killing spree in norway which left 77 people dead. today, he learned...
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no right wing salute for anders breivik after its lawyers intervened. he said he began planning the massacre in 2006. it is midday in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, and 1:00 p.m. in the afternoon in damascus, where the u.n. observers find themselves unable to carry out their mission as they had hoped to. notably, unable to visit the city of homs. u.n. secretary general ban ki- moon has said syria is in breach of the week-old peace plan. nicolas sarkozy compared events in homs to the fate of libya under colonel gaddafi. jim muir. >> despite the regime's crackdown, the finance keeps erupting, even in the heart of damascus. protesters frequently disrupt major streets with roadblocks. it has a nuisance value, stopping traffic for a few minutes. it will hardly bring the regime to its knees. the tiny handful of the u.n. observers still on the ground, still in single figures, cannot monitor events are around the country. an agreement with the government on their operating procedures has not yet been pinned down. both sides say it is close. this is the bigges
no right wing salute for anders breivik after its lawyers intervened. he said he began planning the massacre in 2006. it is midday in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, and 1:00 p.m. in the afternoon in damascus, where the u.n. observers find themselves unable to carry out their mission as they had hoped to. notably, unable to visit the city of homs. u.n. secretary general ban ki- moon has said syria is in breach of the week-old peace plan. nicolas sarkozy compared events in homs to the fate of...
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and anders breivik says he admits to killing 77 people but not guilty. >> totally innocent, i acknowledge the action but i do not pleeled guilty. >> hello welcome to the world of news and opinion. also in the program, 18 hours that shook kabul. more international observers arrive in syria. they open talks with the government about access to areas of conflict. early morning in washington and 1:00 in the afternoon in oslow where the trial of anders breivik is underway. reviving memories of the day last july when he killed 77 people in a bomb attack and shooting degree. breivik has admitted to the killing but denied responsibility. he made a far right wing salute. his first word? well, he refused to recognize the court saying it had obtained its mandate from political parties but support multiculturalism. we can go straight to the course now where the case has returned after a lunch break. this is the prosecutor making his opening statement. that's been going on for some hours today. let's just listen to what he has to say. >> when the police investigated or checked mr. breivik's computer, t
and anders breivik says he admits to killing 77 people but not guilty. >> totally innocent, i acknowledge the action but i do not pleeled guilty. >> hello welcome to the world of news and opinion. also in the program, 18 hours that shook kabul. more international observers arrive in syria. they open talks with the government about access to areas of conflict. early morning in washington and 1:00 in the afternoon in oslow where the trial of anders breivik is underway. reviving...
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william anders was 90. elise preston, cbs news. >>> straight ahead on the "cbs weekend news," meet the minnesota man who not only fought on d-day but helped plan it. >>> and why the princess of whales issued an apology today to her irish guards. >>> and how the world's second most popular sport is now winning fans in america. dancing is just one of the many inherited traits you can discover with ancestry dna. get it for dad, and together you can see which traits were inherited, the places where they started, and the people he shares them with. best of all, it's on sale for father's day. but get movin', this sale is only for a limited time. salonpas lidocaine flex. a super thin, flexible patch with maximum otc strength lidocaine that contours to the body to relieve pain right where it hurts. and did we mention, it really, really sticks? salonpas, it's good medicine. always dry scoop before you run. listen to me, the hot dog diet got me shredded. it's time we listen to science. one a day is formulated with ke
william anders was 90. elise preston, cbs news. >>> straight ahead on the "cbs weekend news," meet the minnesota man who not only fought on d-day but helped plan it. >>> and why the princess of whales issued an apology today to her irish guards. >>> and how the world's second most popular sport is now winning fans in america. dancing is just one of the many inherited traits you can discover with ancestry dna. get it for dad, and together you can see which...
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the thing is, anders, there _ military means. the thing is, anders, there are _ military means.re are no - military means. the thing is, l anders, there are no effective restraint on benjamin netanyahu at the moment. israeli opinion is behind him in lebanon, he has ignored all demands for a ceasefire in gaza with impunity, it would seem the best thing to do right now is work of humanitarian crisis. £31 work of humanitarian crisis. of course, the us policy on israel is deeply— course, the us policy on israel is deeply conflicted, and it causes _ is deeply conflicted, and it causes a _ is deeply conflicted, and it causes a lot of trouble for the credibility of the us that it does — credibility of the us that it does everything for israel regardless of what israel does. it is very— regardless of what israel does. it is very reluctant to do similar— it is very reluctant to do similar things for ukraine. which _ similar things for ukraine. which is _ similar things for ukraine. which is behaving much better, much _ which is behaving much better, much more in line with us desires _ mu
the thing is, anders, there _ military means. the thing is, anders, there are _ military means.re are no - military means. the thing is, l anders, there are no effective restraint on benjamin netanyahu at the moment. israeli opinion is behind him in lebanon, he has ignored all demands for a ceasefire in gaza with impunity, it would seem the best thing to do right now is work of humanitarian crisis. £31 work of humanitarian crisis. of course, the us policy on israel is deeply— course, the us...
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bist total lebendig, geistig, total wach, es ist mal schauen, es ist wirklich, es ist wirklich was anderesebete sind ganz intensiv, also es ist und alles, was ich sagen würde, wie wäre dem nicht gerecht, was es in wirklichkeit ist es. so wir müssen jetzt beten oder ja hinsch gut, dass ich fahren darf, soll ich dir was cooles zeigen, nee noch nicht, noch first press? navigation input, okay, please repeat navigation input, destination input, man, what a navigation, okay, definition input please. repeat navigation input voice commands in this menu you can say only short commands navigation input oh you are too slow navigation navigation destination input which part of the address would you like to enter okay navigation please navigation navigation destination please spell the name of the street g u m p did you mean door for you no start guidance guidance start what is wrong with you woman california? da sind die ganzen orthodoxe heiligenbilder, das sind ganzen ikonen und gehört natürlich nicht mir, gehört meinem vater, diesen ikonen auch irgendwelche übersinlichen kräfte dahinter, ja, reden w
bist total lebendig, geistig, total wach, es ist mal schauen, es ist wirklich, es ist wirklich was anderesebete sind ganz intensiv, also es ist und alles, was ich sagen würde, wie wäre dem nicht gerecht, was es in wirklichkeit ist es. so wir müssen jetzt beten oder ja hinsch gut, dass ich fahren darf, soll ich dir was cooles zeigen, nee noch nicht, noch first press? navigation input, okay, please repeat navigation input, destination input, man, what a navigation, okay, definition input...
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steve anders, sgt. beford county sheriff's office technology has increased exponentially and the more powerful it gets the smaller it becomes. sergeant steve anders has been working with the internet crimes against children taskforce since 2008. steve anders, sgt. beford county sheriff's office my personal opinion is if a child can't sign the contract to get the phone, they don't need it. but i also realize that is not a realistic expectation or standard. he thinks the best piece of advice is having open communication. steve anders, sgt. beford county sheriff's office but as one of our former presidents said, 'trust but verify.' you need to go look at what your kids are doing. he also thinks more families should look at parental controls on cell phones. can restrict calling and texting to certain the phone's locate your kids with the gps built into the steve anders, sgt. beford county sheriff's office but it's imperative for the parents to be proactive and educate themselves on the features available th
steve anders, sgt. beford county sheriff's office technology has increased exponentially and the more powerful it gets the smaller it becomes. sergeant steve anders has been working with the internet crimes against children taskforce since 2008. steve anders, sgt. beford county sheriff's office my personal opinion is if a child can't sign the contract to get the phone, they don't need it. but i also realize that is not a realistic expectation or standard. he thinks the best piece of advice is...
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if nasa could pull it off, if borman, love veil and ander could pull it off. think of what the small spacecraft, the one on display in this museum could. do it could deal a devastating blow to an enemy. it could help the united states come together at the end of one of its mow terrible and divisive years. could deliver human beings to a place they dreamed of going since man kind first walked the earth. and with that i introduce you to frank borman, jim lovell and bill anders, their first men ever to leave agency and to arrive at the moon. [applause] applause. [applause] [applause] >> okay, gentlemen, here we go. frank, you told me early on that by the time the mission changed for apollo 8 came in you already believed you had one of the finest crews nasa ever assembled. what made you confident the niece guys and your in yourself. >> well, i firmly believed at that time and believe it even more strongly now, of course, jim and i had spent 14 dales in gemini 7 and that was a grinding, grueling flying, something like that you spend two week in a volume smaller tha
if nasa could pull it off, if borman, love veil and ander could pull it off. think of what the small spacecraft, the one on display in this museum could. do it could deal a devastating blow to an enemy. it could help the united states come together at the end of one of its mow terrible and divisive years. could deliver human beings to a place they dreamed of going since man kind first walked the earth. and with that i introduce you to frank borman, jim lovell and bill anders, their first men...
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anders. not anders. it never was that. i don't know why you keep saying that. >> reporter: anders holm started out behind the camera as a writing assistant. from the writers room, he joined forces with two fellow comedians. blake anderson and adam devine to form the group, male order comedy. >> dealing with stress in the workplace. >> reporter: their web series central, leading to the creation of "workoholics." >> i've been promoted. see the suit? >> reporter: the hilariously unambitious telemarketers are in their sixth season. >> you're my dude. blake is my man. >> reporter: anders went on to guest-star on "the mindy project," as mindy kaling's love interest. >> will you marry me? >> yes, yes. >> reporter: from tv, he moved to feature film, joining the cast of "the interview," with james and seth. >> yours is cool and mine is serious. >> reporter: then sharing with screen with anne hathaway and robert de niro in "the intern." >> for the record, never been my turn. >> reporter: anders is now a lady's man in "how to be sing
anders. not anders. it never was that. i don't know why you keep saying that. >> reporter: anders holm started out behind the camera as a writing assistant. from the writers room, he joined forces with two fellow comedians. blake anderson and adam devine to form the group, male order comedy. >> dealing with stress in the workplace. >> reporter: their web series central, leading to the creation of "workoholics." >> i've been promoted. see the suit? >>...
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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: i cannot speculate in the market.am looking at -- and how we can improve that for the long-term. said, we maintain our guidance. the results are very much within line of our expectation. in: you have done very well the united states. you are making big orders in the united states, anders. do you worry about what is happening politically in the united states? is there a cost to you further down the road? do you think the opportunity will be as big in the united states going forward under donald trump? anders: i would say that -- i states, whatunited drives the market is the current structure. believe, and i think the rest of the market does, that it will stay in place, and it will bring the driver in the market up to 23. we do not expect any changes there. i am really happy with the performance in the u.s.. we have not changed our outlook for the u.s. market overall. a good inflow for the end of last year and we saw a good order inflow in the beginning of this year. guy: it is interesting you talk about that. that was
anders: i cannot speculate in the market.am looking at -- and how we can improve that for the long-term. said, we maintain our guidance. the results are very much within line of our expectation. in: you have done very well the united states. you are making big orders in the united states, anders. do you worry about what is happening politically in the united states? is there a cost to you further down the road? do you think the opportunity will be as big in the united states going forward under...
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the trial of anders breivik draws to a close in norway. norway must decide what is justice in the breivik case. >> welcome to gmt. also in the program -- 12 hours of terror in a lakeside hotel close to kabul. the taliban us old ends with 17 dead, most of them civilians. we go inside a rio slum as earth summit 2 draws to a close. it is midday in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, and 1:00 p.m. in oslo, where anders breivik is about to get his last chance to speak to the court which will determine his fate. he killed 77 people in one horrifying day last summer. that is not in doubt. the court must decide whether breivik can be held criminally responsible, or whether he must be judged insane. for the families of the victim'' and all of norway, it promises to be another day of anguish. our world affairs correspondent has this report. >> a police convoy takes anders breivik to the oslo court house for the last day of his trial, 11 months after he carried out his horrendous mass killings. >> the defense wants to make sure that breivik is not decla
the trial of anders breivik draws to a close in norway. norway must decide what is justice in the breivik case. >> welcome to gmt. also in the program -- 12 hours of terror in a lakeside hotel close to kabul. the taliban us old ends with 17 dead, most of them civilians. we go inside a rio slum as earth summit 2 draws to a close. it is midday in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, and 1:00 p.m. in oslo, where anders breivik is about to get his last chance to speak to the court which will...
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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: 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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. >>> se acabaron las comisiones d de las remesas que se envÍan a mÉxico a traves del banco sant anderdentes que puede revolucionar el negocio de las remesas que por cierto subieron un 9% estaremos en ambos lados de la frontera para conocer las reacciones de la comunidad el gobierno y el banco sant ander llegaron a este histÓrico acuerdo. >>> con esperanza y con necesidad le debÍa $150 a su hijo. >>> es la mayor cantidad de dinero que nos familiares nos envÍan. no cobrarÁ ningÚn centavo de comisiÓn. >>> la rescisiÓn es tan importante que la presidenta del banco se reuniÓ con el presidente. en marzo pasado el presidente le pido a la pante que elimin banc era que eliminarÁ las comisio s comisiones >>> implantamos este programa desde sant ander estados unidos hace porque banco de mÉxico >>> consultamos otros bancos y no saben si eliminarÁ su condiciones. este aÑo con $35,000,000,000. >>> su comisiÓn era de las mÁs altas 30 cinsolo clientes de sa podrÁn enviar remesas ellos tienen la esperanza de que sea pronto para ellos cada centavoes una verdadera fortuna en mÉxico raÚ torres noticias t
. >>> se acabaron las comisiones d de las remesas que se envÍan a mÉxico a traves del banco sant anderdentes que puede revolucionar el negocio de las remesas que por cierto subieron un 9% estaremos en ambos lados de la frontera para conocer las reacciones de la comunidad el gobierno y el banco sant ander llegaron a este histÓrico acuerdo. >>> con esperanza y con necesidad le debÍa $150 a su hijo. >>> es la mayor cantidad de dinero que nos familiares nos envÍan....
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anders breivik insists he attended a meeting in the u.k. under cross-examination today, he said anyone could do what i did. he spoke of nationalist training sessions that were to deal with everything from rhetorical strategy is to production of bombs. as the prosecution tried to expose israel involvement with other nationalists, he countered, saying, your purpose is to shed doubts on whether this network exists. at times, anders breivik up. irritating with a line of questioning. prosecutors do not believe that he is part of a wider network. as he sat in this chair, and he complained that he was being ridiculed. his answers were often contradictory and confusing. he posted this on the internet before his attacks. images from an organization he calls -- the kt met in london. is this a fantasy? one sociologists have this to say. >> when you put on a uniform, he is no longer alone unsuccessful young man from the west end of oslo. he becomes a defender of the civilization of europe against the invading muslims. >> tomorrow, he is likely to answe
anders breivik insists he attended a meeting in the u.k. under cross-examination today, he said anyone could do what i did. he spoke of nationalist training sessions that were to deal with everything from rhetorical strategy is to production of bombs. as the prosecution tried to expose israel involvement with other nationalists, he countered, saying, your purpose is to shed doubts on whether this network exists. at times, anders breivik up. irritating with a line of questioning. prosecutors do...
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. - go, anders. go, anders! go, anders! - come on, anders! - i thought that was gonna be it. this is a lot of swimming. - yeah, i mean-- - how much longer do we have to watch this? this is boring. - wanna smoke some weed? - yes, i will do anything besides watch these two naked dudes swim. - all right, everybody stay right where you are. - oh...no--no running. - stop! - no running. - hey, tell everybody that we threw this party. all right, let's go, anders, you got this. - you versus you. oh, all right. - hey. ow. - okay. jesus. - did i win? - kicked off campus. - wow, i did not see that coming. - whatever, man. who wants to live in the dorms anyways? it sucks. now we can party like last night every night. i'm gonna drink and have sex so much i'm probably gonna puke out my dick! - yeah. - yeah! - yeah, okay, well, living off-campus is expensive. we might as well check out one of these jobs. hello. - hello. - oh, hi, guys. i hope you'll consider applying to telamericorp. you know, telemarketing can be a very lucrative part-time job for a student. - ha ha, no, thanks. - yeah. i
. - go, anders. go, anders! go, anders! - come on, anders! - i thought that was gonna be it. this is a lot of swimming. - yeah, i mean-- - how much longer do we have to watch this? this is boring. - wanna smoke some weed? - yes, i will do anything besides watch these two naked dudes swim. - all right, everybody stay right where you are. - oh...no--no running. - stop! - no running. - hey, tell everybody that we threw this party. all right, let's go, anders, you got this. - you versus you. oh,...
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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 cosi
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 cosi
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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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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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turk as outrage at the perceived failure of a multicultural society grows the new bush will see oslo anders breivik said he needed to start a revolution to force a change in society i investigate a journalist tony gosling believes there's a new brand of me or nazi terrorism that authorities all over the world should be watching closely. anders breivik thought he was some kind of teutonic knight from medieval times because he's echoing the kind of crusader attitude and it's a very strange version of christianity that he is because he says he's a christian i don't think he is he says maybe the same kind of strange version of christianity that bush and blair have been coming up with over the last ten years or so so i think that this is actually the tip of an iceberg is actually quite a lot of this and you know nazi activity out there and now i think the antiterrorist or thought is right across the world we're going to have to take this brand of terrorism much more seriously and particularly worrying is that he was
turk as outrage at the perceived failure of a multicultural society grows the new bush will see oslo anders breivik said he needed to start a revolution to force a change in society i investigate a journalist tony gosling believes there's a new brand of me or nazi terrorism that authorities all over the world should be watching closely. anders breivik thought he was some kind of teutonic knight from medieval times because he's echoing the kind of crusader attitude and it's a very strange...
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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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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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i'm terry anders of anders and anders foundation. and i'm here speaking in support of ross.ted the reentry council. i was sitting around these tables when ross spoke up for labor. i was sitting around these tables when ross spoke up for the individuals in these marginalized neighborhoods. i'm part ofvmm;Ñ bayview, i'm pf the fillmore because these are people that i work with, the ones in and out of prison, the ones in and out of the rehabs, the ones trying to get into these unions, the ones that need access where they can turn their life around, he has been instrumental in being part of that. and i'm glad that i have been part of that process with him. as you look around and hear everybody speak, they're not just talking. their wheels are not just rolling. heart. and it's a process. i mean i'm glad that the process has finally come to a end. it's been sickening and disheartening to actually believe that city officials would allow another person to be dehumanized as this man and his family has been. it reallywgx but i'm glad that i'm here today going to stand up for him and i
i'm terry anders of anders and anders foundation. and i'm here speaking in support of ross.ted the reentry council. i was sitting around these tables when ross spoke up for labor. i was sitting around these tables when ross spoke up for the individuals in these marginalized neighborhoods. i'm part ofvmm;Ñ bayview, i'm pf the fillmore because these are people that i work with, the ones in and out of prison, the ones in and out of the rehabs, the ones trying to get into these unions, the ones...
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only $99.99. >> who is anders bravic? the wake of the massacre in norway, against multi-culturism, muslims and marxism, has been described as an a christian fundamentalist and will his bloody shootout lead to multi-culturalism in europe and here in the u.s. and let's go. so, bret, this week you wrote on your column, what is anders bravic. tell us what you met. >> we've learned who anders bravic is, his parents were divorced and the details of his life and media descriptions coming out about his politics, right wing, christian, neo-nazi and so on. i think that those descriptions falwell short of the mark. do you want to call him a right wing nut job, yeah, evil incarnate? yeah, that, too. his politics belong in a different policy. >> paul: which means what? >> if you have an apocalyptic event and set off a small explosion and some tectonic plate and make huge shifts. and we've seen this sort of politics. >> paul: he's trying to foment major change with a single catalytic event? >> that's exactly. >> paul: what end does he
only $99.99. >> who is anders bravic? the wake of the massacre in norway, against multi-culturism, muslims and marxism, has been described as an a christian fundamentalist and will his bloody shootout lead to multi-culturalism in europe and here in the u.s. and let's go. so, bret, this week you wrote on your column, what is anders bravic. tell us what you met. >> we've learned who anders bravic is, his parents were divorced and the details of his life and media descriptions coming...
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hey anders anders lead here to their from the department of transportation. you know, i have to tell you, they owe me covering this department has been a true delight. we just got back from a junket in manassas, or secretary booted judge broke ground on a new trolley car museum. i mean, do you think of anything more exciting than a new trolley car museum? he pretended he was a conductor. he says, all aboard. hilarious. what a day. oh yeah, that's right. the head of the department of transportation is may or the that secretary may or do you know, ok, excuse me, secretary may or pete by being judge whatever his name is. what's he doing about the supply train crisis. well, i don't know if you know this about pete, but he speaks norwegian. why does that have to do with anything anders? well, if a ship gets stuck there, he can communicate with the local anders who were facing a major supply chain. crisis in the united states right now, babies are not getting their formula. medical supplies are not reaching those who need it. and naughty kids can get their whole ch
hey anders anders lead here to their from the department of transportation. you know, i have to tell you, they owe me covering this department has been a true delight. we just got back from a junket in manassas, or secretary booted judge broke ground on a new trolley car museum. i mean, do you think of anything more exciting than a new trolley car museum? he pretended he was a conductor. he says, all aboard. hilarious. what a day. oh yeah, that's right. the head of the department of...
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we will speak to ceo anders opedal later in the show. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> demand will have to weaken and labor market conditions may have to soften more to begin to see progress. in that world, it wouldn't be appropriate to cut rates. the u.s. banking system is sound and resilient. conditions have broadly improved since march. those have now all been resolved. it is essential that the debt ceiling be raised in a timely way so the u.s. government can repay all of its bills when they are due. it would be uncharted territory and the consequences to the u.s. economy would be highly uncertain and could be quite adverse. the case of avoiding recession is in my view more likely. it is possible we will have what i hope will be a mild recession. we are strongly committed to returning inflation to our 2% objective. inflation will not come down so quickly, it will take some time. manus: jay powell speaking at the fomc press conference yesterday about the state of the u.s. economy, banking, and inflation. jeffrey cleveland is the chief economist
we will speak to ceo anders opedal later in the show. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> demand will have to weaken and labor market conditions may have to soften more to begin to see progress. in that world, it wouldn't be appropriate to cut rates. the u.s. banking system is sound and resilient. conditions have broadly improved since march. those have now all been resolved. it is essential that the debt ceiling be raised in a timely way so the u.s. government can repay all of its bills when they...
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anders is with us.and, what agreed is can they come up with a solution for syria even if they agree or as the country to broken right now to really fix? anders: i do not see putin and obama agreeing on syria. obama is strongly against the assaduing of the regime and putin is all about keeping assad and power because he is keeping the naval base and target. syria has been russia's main ally since 1972 and putin wants to maintain a solid and that power position. michael: and the people that are ssad said they will negotiate with him. unless putin is willing to throw him under the bus, they will hold. anders: he has gassed his people and drop barrel bombs on him. the sunni rebels there will not negotiate. warns just saw "want of arabia" andf the borders are gone. the borders of syria are gone. turkey is a little concerned about this. andrew's core, where are we five years from now with our new borders? are there any? anders: syria is definitely a failed state at this point. tom: iraq is close to. those bor
anders is with us.and, what agreed is can they come up with a solution for syria even if they agree or as the country to broken right now to really fix? anders: i do not see putin and obama agreeing on syria. obama is strongly against the assaduing of the regime and putin is all about keeping assad and power because he is keeping the naval base and target. syria has been russia's main ally since 1972 and putin wants to maintain a solid and that power position. michael: and the people that are...
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it is up to the courts to decide. >> this is anders breivik leaving his closed door hearing. he confesses to the killing but he does not consider himself guilty of a crime. his lawyer thinks he is insane. >> he believes that he is in a war. he believes that when you are in war, you can do things like that without being guilty. >> police are combing this farm where anders breivik is believed to have planned his attacks. the government has defended the country's security services. they have been criticized after breivik was flagged for monitoring after he bought chemicals that could have been used in a bomb. people in norway are not looking for someone to blame, there still in mourning. >> we spoke to our correspondent in oslo about the first signs of a defense strategy for anders breivik. >> it seems like that is the way the defense is going. they have quite the dilemma because he has confessed to the bombing in the government block as well as the massacre on the island. he has said that he found the acts atrocious but necessary. is to be quite difficult. right now, it looks l
it is up to the courts to decide. >> this is anders breivik leaving his closed door hearing. he confesses to the killing but he does not consider himself guilty of a crime. his lawyer thinks he is insane. >> he believes that he is in a war. he believes that when you are in war, you can do things like that without being guilty. >> police are combing this farm where anders breivik is believed to have planned his attacks. the government has defended the country's security...
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manus: anders, thank you so much for joining us today. anders opedal, equinor ceo. the last conversation we will have at this stage, but they were all on. -- they roll on. we have the cfo of santander, what is going on with the numbers. they are on track to outperform. income is doing very well. also, dws. the cfo will join us and we will get more into the markets with more detail. but what does the cfo think about the bond market? it is going to be a fascinating conversation in terms of really old. the campari goods ceo joins us. the european open is next with anna edwards and mark cudmore from singapore. ♪ so many people are overweight now and asking themselves, "why can't i lose weight?" for most, the reason is insulin resistance, and they don't even know they have it. conventional starvation diets don't address insulin resistance. that's why they don't work. now there's golo. golo helps with insulin resistance, getting rid of sugar cravings, helps control stress, and emotional eating, and losing weight. go to golo.com and see how golo can change your life. that'
manus: anders, thank you so much for joining us today. anders opedal, equinor ceo. the last conversation we will have at this stage, but they were all on. -- they roll on. we have the cfo of santander, what is going on with the numbers. they are on track to outperform. income is doing very well. also, dws. the cfo will join us and we will get more into the markets with more detail. but what does the cfo think about the bond market? it is going to be a fascinating conversation in terms of really...
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anders was a beautiful combination of the two.believed in defeating the soviet union and space, but he was also dreaming of being on the moon one day. so the crew came together at just the right time and just the right place. host: how do we get from john f. kennedy's pledge in 1961 to the apollo 8 mission in december of 1968 and neil armstrong in july of 1969? guest: that is a very good question, because when president kennedy made that promise, it did not seem like an ambitious promise, it seemed like an insane promise, especially to the higher-ups at nasa. one describes to me falling out of their chairs when the president made that thomas, -- make that promise because no , one at nasa had any idea how to do such a thing on my and even if it did know how to do it, they did not have the infrastructure, technology, or the manpower to do it. president kennedy only gave them 8.5 years to get this done, and nobody knew how to pull it off. the kennedy made that promise not for just publicity reasons, but he did it for existential reas
anders was a beautiful combination of the two.believed in defeating the soviet union and space, but he was also dreaming of being on the moon one day. so the crew came together at just the right time and just the right place. host: how do we get from john f. kennedy's pledge in 1961 to the apollo 8 mission in december of 1968 and neil armstrong in july of 1969? guest: that is a very good question, because when president kennedy made that promise, it did not seem like an ambitious promise, it...
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konzentriert, du bist von total lebendig, geistig, total wach, es ist wirklich." es ist wirklich was anderesebete sind ganz intensiv, also das ist und alles, was ich sagen würde, wie wäre dämlich gerecht, was es in wirklichkeit ist es ist was and brauchst du noch lange? ja, wie lange, es wird noch ein bisschen dauern, ah, ich bin draußen dabei, okay, alles klar, okay, please repeat, navigation input, destination input, man, what navigation, okay, destination input, please repeat, navigation input, voice commands in this menu you can say only short commands, you are too slow, navigation, navigation, destination input. which part of the address would you like to enter street? navigation please navigation navigation destination imports please spell the name of the street g u mp did you mean door for total? alles eine konzentrationssache, was du machst, sowohl im gebet, das sowieso als auch in sporten die man ausüpt. wie wird man denn österreichischer meister? ich weiß, ich weiß nicht wovon sie reden. in austria, it is normal that children take on the religion of their parents. varide, the older
konzentriert, du bist von total lebendig, geistig, total wach, es ist wirklich." es ist wirklich was anderesebete sind ganz intensiv, also das ist und alles, was ich sagen würde, wie wäre dämlich gerecht, was es in wirklichkeit ist es ist was and brauchst du noch lange? ja, wie lange, es wird noch ein bisschen dauern, ah, ich bin draußen dabei, okay, alles klar, okay, please repeat, navigation input, destination input, man, what navigation, okay, destination input, please repeat,...
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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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all anders behring breivik detonated the device three hours before the utoeya massacre. the report criticizes norway's intelligence services for not detecting of anders behring breivik's planes at a time. responsibility was accepted for intelligence and police elias', but he warned against a rush to judgment. the prime minister's is additional security measures have been put in place since july 22. more police have been hired and crisis training improved. they about to adopt the commission's recommendations, but added norway is a free country. we have to balance approving security with maintaining liberties. >> we can now speak to a member of the financial times in oslo. the inquiry's report is quite damning. how is it being received in norway? >> it is being received with a bit of sobriety. there was going to be sharp critique at all levels but you have the opposition parties saying they need time to digest this. you have the prime minister and the justice minister saying that this is not the time to take political consideration as to consequences. they are standing the
all anders behring breivik detonated the device three hours before the utoeya massacre. the report criticizes norway's intelligence services for not detecting of anders behring breivik's planes at a time. responsibility was accepted for intelligence and police elias', but he warned against a rush to judgment. the prime minister's is additional security measures have been put in place since july 22. more police have been hired and crisis training improved. they about to adopt the commission's...
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mutter ist dann als verneinte und noch mal mich sehen wollte und mein herr vater auch und ein... anderech auf dieser station war, war der meinung, dass ich doch über die haut reagiere und er hatte gemeint, okay, lass uns mal versuchen, lass uns sie mal auf die auf meine station verlegen, ich will da was ausprobieren, vielleicht ist da was zu machen, irgendwie ja, ich war in der neurologie noch mal fast ein jahr, ja, ich musste rollschule so mich mit anfreuen arrangieren, also ich habe im rollstou gelebt, dann praktisch, dann habe ich okay, ich bin immer aufgestanden dann und immer umgefallen, immer wieder aufgefallen, weil ich immer versucht den mit dem rollstuhl vor mir zu schieben, den rollstuhl, ja, ich habe immer wieder probiert, hat halt funktioniert, als ich aufgewacht bin, natürlich, das hat ein gott praktisch, das war das schöpfer zu verdanken, ja, die Ärzte sind ja nur werkzeuge, ja, der nächste kontakt mit dem islam bin fand 2001, 2002 statt in form von damals dieser medienberichterstattung, die ich war, nahm, fernsehkanäle, überhaupt diese heesigen mädchen, was... islam so üb
mutter ist dann als verneinte und noch mal mich sehen wollte und mein herr vater auch und ein... anderech auf dieser station war, war der meinung, dass ich doch über die haut reagiere und er hatte gemeint, okay, lass uns mal versuchen, lass uns sie mal auf die auf meine station verlegen, ich will da was ausprobieren, vielleicht ist da was zu machen, irgendwie ja, ich war in der neurologie noch mal fast ein jahr, ja, ich musste rollschule so mich mit anfreuen arrangieren, also ich habe im...
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bill anders was 90, and after he took that famous earthrise photo, anders said this, and i want to readt to you. "we came all this way to explore the moon, and the most important thing is that we discovered the earth." it quite literally changed how humans saw our planet. >> janai: the perspective. >> whit: yeah. >> janai: such a contribution. >> whit: and such a loss. gio, thank you for that story. we appreciate it. >>> now to washington and supreme court justice clarence thomas publicly acknowledging for the first time those luxury vacations he took that were paid for by a republican billionaire. abc's perry russom is at the supreme court with the latest. perry, good morning. >> reporter: whit, good morning to you. thomas has said he views the trips as personal hospitality from a friend who does not have business in front of the court, and he did not believe he had to disclose them. at the center of this are two trips from the summer of 2019. the first was to bali in indonesia and the second to an elite private club only for men in california. both of these trips were free for justice
bill anders was 90, and after he took that famous earthrise photo, anders said this, and i want to readt to you. "we came all this way to explore the moon, and the most important thing is that we discovered the earth." it quite literally changed how humans saw our planet. >> janai: the perspective. >> whit: yeah. >> janai: such a contribution. >> whit: and such a loss. gio, thank you for that story. we appreciate it. >>> now to washington and supreme...
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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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in the now viral video you can see police with their guns drawn and at one point anders' 90-year-old grandmother steps in trying to intervenes. cnn's ed lavandera has more. >> reporter: when ty anders stepped out of the car in texas, he was surrounded by police officers, some with guns drawn. the situation quickly intensified as witnesses gathered around. on may 16th, police say anders ran a stop sign and then made extreme attempts to allude police before pulling into the drive wae of his grandmother's home. >> exit the vehicle now. >> reporter: the young man emerges holding the hands in the air and visibly emotional. the officers try to get anders to move toward them. >> we're not going to shoot you. >> we need you to listen to us. stand up and walk back toward the vehicle. >> reporter: a bystander recorded. you can see at least six officers arrived as the witnesses try to tell him he's terrified. >> he's scared! he has guns on him. you see the black people shot? >> reporter: anders' elderly grandmother walking with a cane comes out of the house and stands next to her grandson as th
in the now viral video you can see police with their guns drawn and at one point anders' 90-year-old grandmother steps in trying to intervenes. cnn's ed lavandera has more. >> reporter: when ty anders stepped out of the car in texas, he was surrounded by police officers, some with guns drawn. the situation quickly intensified as witnesses gathered around. on may 16th, police say anders ran a stop sign and then made extreme attempts to allude police before pulling into the drive wae of his...
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anders says it's like opening your front door to allow predators in. 20.22.18 "20 years ago predators had to search for their victims. they had to get in their cars go to the parks go to the mall integrate themselves into families but technology the double was sword that it is has allowed victims to just walk right into the predators hands." sgt. anders says look up parental controls on whatever device you give your child and know it's features and how to control them. it's important to tell your kids you're not invading their privacy... job to protect you and make sure you're safe. in studio .. dawn jefferies -- wsls 10. just into the wsls 10 newsroom. the suspect in a bank robbery at the b-b-and-t branch in downtown roanoke is in custody. roanoke police say a suspect was arrested around 4:15 in the 100 block of henry street. no one was hurt. charges are pending. construction crews are on the site of a historic plantation in botetourt county tonight. they're getting ready to move two buildings that have sat on the property for more than two- hundred years to make way for new industri
anders says it's like opening your front door to allow predators in. 20.22.18 "20 years ago predators had to search for their victims. they had to get in their cars go to the parks go to the mall integrate themselves into families but technology the double was sword that it is has allowed victims to just walk right into the predators hands." sgt. anders says look up parental controls on whatever device you give your child and know it's features and how to control them. it's important...
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anders behring breivik arrived calm and composed, even smiling a little. as with his first appearance, he greeted the court with a fashes salute. he has acknowledged killing 77 people last july and today, he spent several moments looking at some of the survivors and their families in the public gallery. but if he was moved by their presence, he didn't show it. later, off camera, he read a prepared statement claiming to have carried out the most sophisticated and spectacular political attack in europe since world war ii. he said he acted out of goodness, not evil, to prevent a wider civil war and multi-cull trillism and he insisted he would have done it again. >> it's obvious that he's leering at another world and we are -- it's also obvious that he knew what he was doing and what consequences that led to it. >> this case has caused horror and outrage in norway even for one of the judges. a lay judge admitting writing before he had been appointed to the case that breivik deserved the death penalty. he was replaced before breivik took the stand. >> he did no
anders behring breivik arrived calm and composed, even smiling a little. as with his first appearance, he greeted the court with a fashes salute. he has acknowledged killing 77 people last july and today, he spent several moments looking at some of the survivors and their families in the public gallery. but if he was moved by their presence, he didn't show it. later, off camera, he read a prepared statement claiming to have carried out the most sophisticated and spectacular political attack in...
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if the court agrees, anders behring breivik will face psychiatric care instead of jail. >> anders behringeivik may be a mass murder, the court- appointed psychiatrists are certain that he is criminally insane. two psychiatrists conducted a total of 13 interviews with anders behring breivik. the report was printed by prosecutors today, and is 243 pages. the unanimous conclusion reached at the end of the process was that -- >> first, the individual was psychotic at the time he committed the crimes. second, the individual was psychotic during the subsequent investigations. >> anders behring breivik had developed paranoid schizophrenia and inhabited his own delusional universe. >> he believed that he was one of the knights templar and that his group would take power in europe. and that he himself would one day be crowned king of norway. >> to achieve that end, he detonated a bomb on the oslo government district in july, killing eight people. later that day, he shot dead another 69 at a youth camp on an island. >> all right, now the talk about the euro saga. >> the finance ministers at their w
if the court agrees, anders behring breivik will face psychiatric care instead of jail. >> anders behringeivik may be a mass murder, the court- appointed psychiatrists are certain that he is criminally insane. two psychiatrists conducted a total of 13 interviews with anders behring breivik. the report was printed by prosecutors today, and is 243 pages. the unanimous conclusion reached at the end of the process was that -- >> first, the individual was psychotic at the time he...
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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...