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now nearly 70% of people in denmark know cpr. that's compared to just people in denmark know cpr.n the people in denmark know cpr. that's compared tojust10% in the uk. and the survival rate from cardiac arrest has trebled. this is the emergency dispatch centre in copenhagen. it is about changing the attitude that you can do something and you cannot do anything wrong and to ta ke and you cannot do anything wrong and to take a social responsibility. it has an impact on survival. it has an impact on the new future generation of life savers. give mejust impact on the new future generation of life savers. give me just one reason not to teach children cpr in school. i cannot find that reason. it's just one hour, school. i cannot find that reason. it'sjust one hour, it's school. i cannot find that reason. it's just one hour, it's cost effective and it doesn't cost very much. everybody should be able to do cpr. back in the classroom, the sixth grade students are finishing off their films about resuscitation. anybody wants to help? you're ok. thank you, thank you. you can save lives. every
now nearly 70% of people in denmark know cpr. that's compared to just people in denmark know cpr.n the people in denmark know cpr. that's compared tojust10% in the uk. and the survival rate from cardiac arrest has trebled. this is the emergency dispatch centre in copenhagen. it is about changing the attitude that you can do something and you cannot do anything wrong and to ta ke and you cannot do anything wrong and to take a social responsibility. it has an impact on survival. it has an impact...
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with staying in denmark illegally.al media. let's take a look at some of the front pages from around the world. in singapore, the aftermath of the istanbul attack is the main story, with a picture of one of the funerals on monday. it is also highlighting a a local story of insta nces highlighting a a local story of instances of fatty liver disease could be affecting a higher percentage of people in singapore than elsewhere. the japan times teachers politics. is that all on a general election is very unlikely. before the end of january, it has been ruled out as observers say it could cost the ruling coalition and its strong majority. finally we have gone to a picture story on the front of the new york times with a beautiful shot of the underwater world. a man who has turned from hunter to conservationists and now ta kes hunter to conservationists and now takes the endangered turtles to help keep track of their move on. that is it for the papers. and now stories sparking discussion online? the colourful rows parade has g
with staying in denmark illegally.al media. let's take a look at some of the front pages from around the world. in singapore, the aftermath of the istanbul attack is the main story, with a picture of one of the funerals on monday. it is also highlighting a a local story of insta nces highlighting a a local story of instances of fatty liver disease could be affecting a higher percentage of people in singapore than elsewhere. the japan times teachers politics. is that all on a general election is...
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. >> she was missed denmark of 1931 but more than that. he was in actress, a ballerina, a concert pianist, explorer, washington columnist, gossip columnist and screenwriter for mgm and editor of harper's bazaar but most of all she was the great love of john f. kennedy's life and they desperately wanted to marry each other. it was not a plane, but she was a successful nazi spy and still married to her second husband lacks based on your research you believe that an accurate accusation of her being a suspected nazi spy? >> there's a 1200 page fbi file on this arvad and ultimately it was concluded she was not a spy. interestingly, for several months she was considered the prime suspect as a key to the entire nazi espionage network in the us based on circumstantial evidence that turned out not to be correct but when j edgar hoover himself was convinced that inga was not a spy, president roosevelt directed him to continue with the observation of miss arvad. to have her phone, her apartment bond, or mail opened, it was a remarkable thing. >> you'
. >> she was missed denmark of 1931 but more than that. he was in actress, a ballerina, a concert pianist, explorer, washington columnist, gossip columnist and screenwriter for mgm and editor of harper's bazaar but most of all she was the great love of john f. kennedy's life and they desperately wanted to marry each other. it was not a plane, but she was a successful nazi spy and still married to her second husband lacks based on your research you believe that an accurate accusation of...
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and it's now 2—0 with the second a near replica — denmark's christian eriksen floating in another lovely from the right which alli duly nodded in, past courtois. so after 13 games unbeaten,
and it's now 2—0 with the second a near replica — denmark's christian eriksen floating in another lovely from the right which alli duly nodded in, past courtois. so after 13 games unbeaten,
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what started out with handcart bricks in denmark in 1949 is now a $100 out with handcart bricks in denmarkn state—of—the—art operation near shanghai but they are not the only ones doing it. is this lego? copies like these and fakes and counterfeit oui’ like these and fakes and counterfeit our prolific in china. lego is currently suing the firm producing this copycat. how is the user to spot the different? we asked the experts. if you have to ask me to guess i would say this one, maybe. which one do you think is a real? you think this one is real. correct. the truth is, they look and feel almost identical. so good even the boss of the new factory cannot tell. have a look at that for me. what do you think of that? it looks like a mini figure to me. what do you think of him? which one is yours? have a guess. i would say this is housed and this is not. this is lego. that is not lego. it is trying to be lego. lego is not the only foreign firm investing big in china but having trouble with local copycats. land rover is made here. these assault particularly well but the british firm has been powe
what started out with handcart bricks in denmark in 1949 is now a $100 out with handcart bricks in denmarkn state—of—the—art operation near shanghai but they are not the only ones doing it. is this lego? copies like these and fakes and counterfeit oui’ like these and fakes and counterfeit our prolific in china. lego is currently suing the firm producing this copycat. how is the user to spot the different? we asked the experts. if you have to ask me to guess i would say this one, maybe....
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and following the lead of denmark?t all. we're way behind the curve here. we're failing our population because people are dying prematurely unnecessarily. push really hard. it makes me really sad. it's such a simple thing to introduce. it doesn't cost much. the benefits would be so huge. good job! in newcastle, it's a special day for 15—year—old bobby. she's up for an award. this awards are to recognise unsung heroes and champions in the local community. overall i've raised about £10,000, i've bought ten defibrillators in the areas where me and michael were. the award goes to bobby... cheering. it's about getting the word out. everyone will know that michael had a cardiac arrest. he would be over the moon. he really would be. congratulations to bobbi on that fantastic award. that's it for now. there'll be more from the bbc‘s inside out teams on the bbc news channel next weekend. good morning. it is a very wintry sunday morning across many parts of the uk. even with the frost with temperatures as low as minus eight cels
and following the lead of denmark?t all. we're way behind the curve here. we're failing our population because people are dying prematurely unnecessarily. push really hard. it makes me really sad. it's such a simple thing to introduce. it doesn't cost much. the benefits would be so huge. good job! in newcastle, it's a special day for 15—year—old bobby. she's up for an award. this awards are to recognise unsung heroes and champions in the local community. overall i've raised about £10,000,...
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what started out with hand cut bricks in denmark in 1949 is now $100 out with hand cut bricks in denmark1919 is now $100 million state—of—the—art operation near shanghai. but they‘ re state—of—the—art operation near shanghai. but they're not the only ones doing it. copies like this and fakes or counterfeits are prolific in china. lego is currently suing the firm behind this copycat star wars model. so how easy is it to spot the difference? we bought a real one and a copycat and asked the experts. if you have to ask me to guess i would say this one maybe. which one do you think is real? you think this one is real? you're right! the truth is, they look and feel almost identical. the copy‘s so good in fact that even the boss of the huge new lego factory can't tell. have a little look at that for me... what do you think of that? have a little look at that for me... what do you think of thanm have a little look at that for me... what do you think of that? it looks like a what do you think of that? it looks likea mini figure what do you think of that? it looks like a mini figure to me. what do
what started out with hand cut bricks in denmark in 1949 is now $100 out with hand cut bricks in denmark1919 is now $100 million state—of—the—art operation near shanghai. but they‘ re state—of—the—art operation near shanghai. but they're not the only ones doing it. copies like this and fakes or counterfeits are prolific in china. lego is currently suing the firm behind this copycat star wars model. so how easy is it to spot the difference? we bought a real one and a copycat and...
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. >>> denmark is the setting of the latest scene of south korea's ongoing political drama. police there have arrested the daughter of choi soon-sil. she's at the center of a scandal that has led to park's impeachment. south korean police say their danish counterparts arrested choi's daughter for allegedly overstaying her visa. she's expected to be extradited to south korea. an independent prosecutor had asked interpol to put choi's daughter on the wanted list. the prosecutor suspects a university in seoul gave choi's daughter favorable treatment regarding her admission and grades. the scandal has expanded to include a horse bought by the daughter who competes s in equeuestrian events. it's belieieved the money came from the money contributed by samsung elelectronics. to a firm set up in germany by the daughter. the arrest in denmark comes a day after park spoke about the scandal after a month of silence. she apologized but denied any involvement in the alleged corruption. the prosecutor is expected to ask the daughter whether the allegations are true. he also wants to know
. >>> denmark is the setting of the latest scene of south korea's ongoing political drama. police there have arrested the daughter of choi soon-sil. she's at the center of a scandal that has led to park's impeachment. south korean police say their danish counterparts arrested choi's daughter for allegedly overstaying her visa. she's expected to be extradited to south korea. an independent prosecutor had asked interpol to put choi's daughter on the wanted list. the prosecutor suspects a...
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south korean media reported the police in denmark intend to confirm the official extradition request and then comply. >>> at least 56 inmates have died in a prison riot in brazil and more than 100 others have escaped and are now on the run. local authorities say the revolt in the city of manaus lasted 17 hours from sunday afternoon to monday morning. footage shows relatives asking about the safety of their loved ones. the authorities later found several tunnels leading out of the prison. police have blocked roads to the facility and are searching for the escapees. it's the second deadliest prison riot in brazilian history. in a 1992 revolt, 111 inmates' lives were claimed. >>> at least 25 people died when a van and a pick-up truck collided and caught fire monday. they were taking passengers to bangkok and people were riding in the back of the pickup. police suspect the driver of the van fell asleep at the wheel. there are many traffic accidents in thailanand during the holida season. the government says 280 people died on the country's roads in the four days through sunday. >>> south
south korean media reported the police in denmark intend to confirm the official extradition request and then comply. >>> at least 56 inmates have died in a prison riot in brazil and more than 100 others have escaped and are now on the run. local authorities say the revolt in the city of manaus lasted 17 hours from sunday afternoon to monday morning. footage shows relatives asking about the safety of their loved ones. the authorities later found several tunnels leading out of the...
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inside denmark's fix rooms.t exclusive access to clinics where drug addicts can legally take heroin and crack cocaine under medical supervision. a visit to china's most polluted city. we find the worst winter smog in recent years is poisoning its people. it's like living under a cloud. the smog is harming my children's health. and the sounds of stonehenge. david sillito investigates how new technology is revealing more of the ancient stones‘ secrets. what this new vr technology is offering is a chance to return back and see what this place used to look like in the past. eight years ago, president obama swept into power in an historic election which put the first african—american in the white house. it marked a new era and the start of a period of hope for many. but now, as he says his final farewells and his successor donald trump prepares to take over, what will his legacy be? what has he done for race relations, gun laws, healthca re? and how united is america? jon sopel looks back at the domestic issues which
inside denmark's fix rooms.t exclusive access to clinics where drug addicts can legally take heroin and crack cocaine under medical supervision. a visit to china's most polluted city. we find the worst winter smog in recent years is poisoning its people. it's like living under a cloud. the smog is harming my children's health. and the sounds of stonehenge. david sillito investigates how new technology is revealing more of the ancient stones‘ secrets. what this new vr technology is offering is...
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only child. 20—year—old chung yoo—ra, a medal—winning dressage rider, was detained for staying in denmarkes contain flash photography. the latest allegation involves chung yoo—ra, he won an equestrian medal in the asian games. police want to ask her if she got into university through favouritism. her mother is at the centre of the alleged wider scandal. choi soon—sil was a close friend of the president and is accused of using that friendship to get money and favours from companies. including for her daughter. new year's day, president park spoke to reporters and denied breaking the law. every saturday, there are huge demonstrations. president park has been stripped of power. though she formally remains president. pending a decision by the country's highest court. this alleged scandal permeates public life. it is absolutely everywhere. president park's opponents say it is really about the president being too close to business. the head of a young quyr close to business. the head of a young guy, the president, the head of saint—saens —— hyundai. and that decision, perhaps months away, the c
only child. 20—year—old chung yoo—ra, a medal—winning dressage rider, was detained for staying in denmarkes contain flash photography. the latest allegation involves chung yoo—ra, he won an equestrian medal in the asian games. police want to ask her if she got into university through favouritism. her mother is at the centre of the alleged wider scandal. choi soon—sil was a close friend of the president and is accused of using that friendship to get money and favours from companies....
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countries like denmark with a secure safety net it's paid for by the guarantee of decent housing.it's a more efficient use of resources. i would like to see us move in that direction to ensure everyone can feel easy and less anxious about the basics being taken care of. i don't have to worry about health care for my kids education. maybe i could move or find a different career and to do things in my community. >> it's one reason. >> definitely a lot of stress out there. >> host: two places in the book you list synonyms for being frugal and extravagant and it kind of set up the difference. i didn't know this but in the fourth circle of hell how are they alike? >> guest: i'm not sure how they are alike. they seemed to be opposites. with mindfulness i tend to be in favor of simple living and not that much of an extreme but you can fall into that trap and it can be irrational. i've known people like this where a door on holiday in a certain place and there's a fight he want to see that you find out they charge what $20. i'm not paying $20 for that especially when you have a spouse and
countries like denmark with a secure safety net it's paid for by the guarantee of decent housing.it's a more efficient use of resources. i would like to see us move in that direction to ensure everyone can feel easy and less anxious about the basics being taken care of. i don't have to worry about health care for my kids education. maybe i could move or find a different career and to do things in my community. >> it's one reason. >> definitely a lot of stress out there. >>...
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since then, she has beenin stay in denmark.s have been appointed. prosecutors in seoul wa nt to been appointed. prosecutors in seoul want to question her scene because they feel she is a key witness and will have vital information against her mother but until now, the daughter has distanced herself with charges related to her mother. the daughter herself is suspected of receiving favours in her university process by taking advantage of her mother's ties with the president and criminal extradition process is under way to bring her back to korea. police in turkey have detained 20 people in connection with the nightclub attack on instat —— in istanbul on new year's eve. earlier, the turkish foreign minister has said that chief suspect has been formally identified but they have not released his name. our correspondent reports. is almost four days now since the massacre in the nightclub which left 39 people dead and still the suspect is on the run. his identity has been established but we do not have a name officially released. very
since then, she has beenin stay in denmark.s have been appointed. prosecutors in seoul wa nt to been appointed. prosecutors in seoul want to question her scene because they feel she is a key witness and will have vital information against her mother but until now, the daughter has distanced herself with charges related to her mother. the daughter herself is suspected of receiving favours in her university process by taking advantage of her mother's ties with the president and criminal...
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the woman, choi soon—sil, you mentioned, here daughter chung yoo ra was arrested in denmark and southtradition. that's right. chung yoo ra, the daughter of the close friend of the president was arrested on sunday on charges of illegal stay in denmark. since then, she has been in custody and lawyers have been appointed. prosecutors in seoul want to question her soon because they feel she is a key witness and will have vital information against her mother but until now, the daughter has distanced herself with charges related to her mother. the daughter herself is suspected of receiving favours in her university admissions process by taking advantage of her mother's ties with the president and criminal extradition process is under way to bring her back to korea. police in turkey have detained twenty people in connection with the attack on a nightclub in istanbul on new year's eve. 39 people lost their lives in the attack. earlier, the turkish foreign minister said the chief suspect had been formally identified, but the authorities have not released his name. our correspondent mark lowen
the woman, choi soon—sil, you mentioned, here daughter chung yoo ra was arrested in denmark and southtradition. that's right. chung yoo ra, the daughter of the close friend of the president was arrested on sunday on charges of illegal stay in denmark. since then, she has been in custody and lawyers have been appointed. prosecutors in seoul want to question her soon because they feel she is a key witness and will have vital information against her mother but until now, the daughter has...
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chung yoo—ra, an accomplished horsewoman, is charged with staying in denmark illegally.look at some front pages from around the world. the singapore straits times has the aftermath of the istanbul nightclub attack as its main story, with a picture from one of monday's funerals. it also highlights a local story, with news that instance of fatty liver disease could affect around half of adults in singapore, far higher than the average for asia of around 30%. the japan times features politics on its front page and the now unlikely general election. the paper says that a snap poll before the end of january has been ruled out as observers say it would be anything but a success and could possibly cost the ruling coalition its strong majority. and we've gone for a picture story from the front of the new york times. it's the story of a fijian man who has turned from hunter to conservationist. he now tags the endangered turtles to help keep track of their movements. that is it for the papers. now, what stories are sparking discussions online? well, sharanjit, the colourful and li
chung yoo—ra, an accomplished horsewoman, is charged with staying in denmark illegally.look at some front pages from around the world. the singapore straits times has the aftermath of the istanbul nightclub attack as its main story, with a picture from one of monday's funerals. it also highlights a local story, with news that instance of fatty liver disease could affect around half of adults in singapore, far higher than the average for asia of around 30%. the japan times features politics on...
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chung yoo—ra, an accomplished horsewoman, is charged with staying in denmark illegally. mother's accused of using herfriendship with president park geun—hye for personal gain. that's all from me now. stay with bbc world news. and there's one item of news to bring you here in the uk at this hour. the police watchdog the ipcc has launched an inquiry after a man was shot dead on the m62 motorway near huddersfield. police say a pre—planned operation was taking place at around 6pm when the fatal shot was fired from a police weapon. the slip roads around junction 2a at ainley top have been closed. now on bbc news: hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. my guess is comedian and satirist trevor nola who presents one of the most influential programmes on american television, the daily show. born a crime, toa television, the daily show. born a crime, to a black father and white mother in south africa, he has navigated his way through the explosive issue of race and identity. with critics claiming that donald trump's victory has encouraged intolerant rhetoric, does he fear that the space f
chung yoo—ra, an accomplished horsewoman, is charged with staying in denmark illegally. mother's accused of using herfriendship with president park geun—hye for personal gain. that's all from me now. stay with bbc world news. and there's one item of news to bring you here in the uk at this hour. the police watchdog the ipcc has launched an inquiry after a man was shot dead on the m62 motorway near huddersfield. police say a pre—planned operation was taking place at around 6pm when the...
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denmark opened its first one in 2012 in copenhagen.rs sitting around in the streets, in stairwells, in people‘s backyards, shooting drugs in public. and after we opened the drug consumption room, 90% of the outdoor drug use are gone. do you think that the money you spend on this facility could be better spent trying to help people get off the drugs instead? i don‘t think it‘s a question of either treatment or either drug consumption room. it‘s a question of both. there will always be a group in any drug environment in a city, if it‘s glasgow, if it‘s copenhagen, if it‘s london, there will be a part of the group that is not motivated for treatment, and what are we going to do with that group? are we going to make them shoot up in the streets between cars in the rain, or should we invite them inside in a safe environment? if people want to get into treatment, and come and talk to us about they want to go into treatment, we can help them in the right direction. there‘s been a constant flow of people in and out of the rooms. some of them a
denmark opened its first one in 2012 in copenhagen.rs sitting around in the streets, in stairwells, in people‘s backyards, shooting drugs in public. and after we opened the drug consumption room, 90% of the outdoor drug use are gone. do you think that the money you spend on this facility could be better spent trying to help people get off the drugs instead? i don‘t think it‘s a question of either treatment or either drug consumption room. it‘s a question of both. there will always be a...
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they just talking about a cheaper mobile phone for i remember reading about denmark a couple of yearsit wanted to become the first country that completely does away with cash. interestingly, waiters and waitresses were not happy because they expected fewer chips. there would be complications. let us forget about wearing white gloves and doing silver service for your extremely wealthy boss and talk about... the circus. when you're a child compared to now it has changed. i remember when bertram mills circus closedown. i can't remembera mills circus closedown. i can't remember a christmas where i didn't go. remember a christmas where i didn't 90 my remember a christmas where i didn't go. my kids, i took them to another circus. that circus is still around, kind of. ijust think it was part... like a pantomime. i loved it. that is my generation. ban in dalian... they are finished. thank you, david. hello there, good morning. we've got a weather front draped across the united kingdom to start the day today. from the north—east of scotland all the way down to the south—west of england. either
they just talking about a cheaper mobile phone for i remember reading about denmark a couple of yearsit wanted to become the first country that completely does away with cash. interestingly, waiters and waitresses were not happy because they expected fewer chips. there would be complications. let us forget about wearing white gloves and doing silver service for your extremely wealthy boss and talk about... the circus. when you're a child compared to now it has changed. i remember when bertram...
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what started out with hand—cut bricks in denmark in 1949 is now a $100 million state—of—the—art operationot the only ones doing it. copies like this and fakes or counterfeits are prolific in china. lego is currently suing the firm behind this copycat star wnrs model. so how easy is it to spot the difference? we bought a real one and a copycat and asked the experts. if you have to ask me to guess, i would say this one, maybe. which one do you think is real? you think this one is real. you're right. the truth is, they look and feel almost identical. the copy‘s so good, in fact, that even the boss of that huge new lego factory can't tell. have a little look at that for me. just from there. what do you think of that? it looks like a mini figure to me. what do you think of him? two men. which one's yours? just have a guess for me. i would say this is lego and this is not. 0k. this is lego. no, this is lego. this is lego. bought from toy‘r'us yesterday, built by my daughter. that's not real. it's not lego. it is trying to be lego, is my assessment of it. lego is not the only foreign firm invest
what started out with hand—cut bricks in denmark in 1949 is now a $100 million state—of—the—art operationot the only ones doing it. copies like this and fakes or counterfeits are prolific in china. lego is currently suing the firm behind this copycat star wnrs model. so how easy is it to spot the difference? we bought a real one and a copycat and asked the experts. if you have to ask me to guess, i would say this one, maybe. which one do you think is real? you think this one is real....
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neils peterson, who this house is named after, was born in 845 in a town call -- in denmark. he was the youngest of about six siblings, means he wasn't able to inherit any of his family's land. he had to go off on his own to establish a life for himself. he had opportunities here in the united states, in particular in the west. at that time there was the homestead act, which was a law that allowed people to come out west and they could acquire 160 acres and start their own farms. if you were a u.s. citizen. so that was a big incentive for him to come west, to become a u.s. citizen, and start his farming operation here, which he wasn't able to do back in his native denmark. he came out to the arizona territory very early on. here in tempe, a small number of farmers were showing interest in this area and right around the year 1870. so he was amongst that group that came here and started to figure out how to farm productively here in the salt river valley. over the years, he was able to grow his farming empire, acquire more land, acquire more business opportunities and by the ye
neils peterson, who this house is named after, was born in 845 in a town call -- in denmark. he was the youngest of about six siblings, means he wasn't able to inherit any of his family's land. he had to go off on his own to establish a life for himself. he had opportunities here in the united states, in particular in the west. at that time there was the homestead act, which was a law that allowed people to come out west and they could acquire 160 acres and start their own farms. if you were a...
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i admire countries like denmark which provide people with a secure safety net, guarantee health care, paid for by their taxes, guaranteed housing and a decent education. you have high taxation although it is not particularly higher than the united states just more efficient use of resources. .... maybe i can also live more simply and do things in my community. i think the anxiety is one reason for the stress. >> host: definitely a lot of stress out there. i was struck at two places in your book where you give synonyms for both approval and extravagance and a kind of set it up in the difference between a miser and a saver and so i didn't know this. actually it should have known it from my old age but in dante's inferno both misers and spenders are placed in the fourth circle of hell. [laughter] so how are they alike? why should they be in hell? >> guest: why they are in hell is -- how they are alike i'm not sure they are alike really. they are pretty different. they are actually the opposite. it's interesting again although very much in favor of simple life in being frugal there is a c
i admire countries like denmark which provide people with a secure safety net, guarantee health care, paid for by their taxes, guaranteed housing and a decent education. you have high taxation although it is not particularly higher than the united states just more efficient use of resources. .... maybe i can also live more simply and do things in my community. i think the anxiety is one reason for the stress. >> host: definitely a lot of stress out there. i was struck at two places in...
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she's an innocent, chaste girl, and potential spouse for the prince of denmark.es with the conflict of being her brother's sweet sister, and hamlet‘s breeder of sinners. this is the dilemma facing india's women. we are all modern 0phelias. by some, we are expected to be traditional and pure. i shall obey, my lord. while by others, we are encouraged to be independent and sultry. lady, shall i lie in your lap? no, my lord. do you think i meant country matters? there is conflict and confusion in our minds. and these pressures can become unbearable. a social worker abused by men blames herself and takes her own life. another is raped and killed on a delhi bus. she is questioned for what she is wearing, and shamed for being out late at night. for 0phelia, it becomes quite impossible for her not to disappoint all the men in her life. it ends in her suicide. god has given you one face, and you make yourselves another. music: "breathe me" by sia. these women died because they were caught between desire and expectation. i do enjoy the dazzling glare of bollywood, but some
she's an innocent, chaste girl, and potential spouse for the prince of denmark.es with the conflict of being her brother's sweet sister, and hamlet‘s breeder of sinners. this is the dilemma facing india's women. we are all modern 0phelias. by some, we are expected to be traditional and pure. i shall obey, my lord. while by others, we are encouraged to be independent and sultry. lady, shall i lie in your lap? no, my lord. do you think i meant country matters? there is conflict and confusion in...
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the daughter in a key figure is under arrest in denmark. they have requested she be extradited. the woman under arrest is the daughter of president park's close friend. nhk has decided not to identify her. she's accused of meddling in state affairs and gaining access to official documents with park's help. she was arrested on charges of staying in the country illegally. they suspect the university gave her favorable treatment regarding admission and grade. other allegations sent on the purchase of a host spy who compete in equestrian events. she and her mother set up a firm in germany that received $2.7 million from samsung electronics. it's believed those funds were used to buy the horse. police intend to confirm the official request and then comply. >>> turkish police have detained eight people. the islamic state group claimed responsibility for an attack that left 39 dead. authorities say they're closer to identifying the gunman. the deputy prime minister said authorities have obtained fingerprints and a description of the shooter. he said the attack was a message to the gove
the daughter in a key figure is under arrest in denmark. they have requested she be extradited. the woman under arrest is the daughter of president park's close friend. nhk has decided not to identify her. she's accused of meddling in state affairs and gaining access to official documents with park's help. she was arrested on charges of staying in the country illegally. they suspect the university gave her favorable treatment regarding admission and grade. other allegations sent on the purchase...
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police in denmark have arrested the daughter of the woman at the center of a south korean political scandalher mother, choi soon-sil is accused of using her friendship with the president for personal gain. the president has been impeached and could be removed from office. they are extending to -- they are seeking to extend her detention pending extradition to south korea. earlier, we spoke to a journalist in seoul. she says this arrest could force the mothero reveal more about r ties to the president. reporter: this could be a game changer. her mother has been really denying everything so far, denying charges of wrongdoing d calling the accusations against her fault. she has revealed on several occasions how worried she has about her daughter's well-being and whereabouts. if her daughter is arrested and brought to the country for questioning, many think this will pressure her mother, choi soon-sil, to finally speak the truth about her involvement in the scandal. sarah: in china, new laws come into effect limiting the abilities of foreign nonprofit organizations to operate in the country. or
police in denmark have arrested the daughter of the woman at the center of a south korean political scandalher mother, choi soon-sil is accused of using her friendship with the president for personal gain. the president has been impeached and could be removed from office. they are extending to -- they are seeking to extend her detention pending extradition to south korea. earlier, we spoke to a journalist in seoul. she says this arrest could force the mothero reveal more about r ties to the...
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come with a free study abroad in venezuela so they can see where the roads of socialism leads, or denmark or sweden or any of those other countries as well. eric: or cuba, why not cuba? marcy, what incentive is it for a university to keep costs down and tuitions down when they know the government is going to pay for it and continue to pay for it? >> for them, it's like their security blanket. they have safe zones and now the security blanket will be the government paying for tuitions. we know in new york, they have the lowest rates in terms of colleges. i'm concerned sort of the broader cultural message, that of teaching young students that you've got to work hard, that, yes, you might have to pay loans, there are pell grants, there are scholarships, there are opportunities, but this idea that government has to be your, like, baby blanket, your security blanket to take care of you from cradle to grave is it a big mistake. it's unsustainable. you're going to keep taxes, as much as you can, the communities in your state and i just think that at the end of the day, it does not work. it's not
come with a free study abroad in venezuela so they can see where the roads of socialism leads, or denmark or sweden or any of those other countries as well. eric: or cuba, why not cuba? marcy, what incentive is it for a university to keep costs down and tuitions down when they know the government is going to pay for it and continue to pay for it? >> for them, it's like their security blanket. they have safe zones and now the security blanket will be the government paying for tuitions. we...
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these sentiments were echoed in copenhagen in denmark.sidency gets under way, so it appears has a mass movement in protest. we will have the spot later, but next kate with the national news. —— the spot. good evening. hundreds of thousands of people have joined protest marches around the world, on the first full day of donald trump's presidency. the demonstrations are to highlight women's and minority rights, which protesters say are under threat from the new administration. tens of thousands of people joined the rally in london, and other cities across the uk, but the biggest event was in washington. from there, james cook reports. washington has a long history of public protest, but even by those standards, this march is massive. hundreds of thousands of women and many men too poured into the capital to make their voices heard. many men too poured into the capital to make their voices heardlj many men too poured into the capital to make their voices heard. i came from hawaii to be here today, to represent all the people that can't be he
these sentiments were echoed in copenhagen in denmark.sidency gets under way, so it appears has a mass movement in protest. we will have the spot later, but next kate with the national news. —— the spot. good evening. hundreds of thousands of people have joined protest marches around the world, on the first full day of donald trump's presidency. the demonstrations are to highlight women's and minority rights, which protesters say are under threat from the new administration. tens of...
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others as par copenhagen denmark. demonstrators in chicago. and the center marching in london. now the first of about 230 protesters arrested during inauguration activities on friday appeared in court today. >> the u.s. attorney's office says all of those people will be charged with felony rioting and the punishment could be up to ten years in prison and a fine of up to $25,000. they will be back in court for preliminary hearing next month. >>> today was president donald trump's first full day in office. he started his morning by attending a prayer service at the national cathedral in northwest dc. [ singing ] ♪ [ music ] >> he was acompmynied by his wife melania trump and children. vice president mike pence was there with his wife karen pence. this prayer service is is >> then he made his way to virginia for a visit to cia headquarters. this comes after he voiced skepticism over findings that russia tried to influence the election. now, he says he supports the cia. the president spoke to a crowd of about 300 employees there. >> i am with you a thousand percent. and, the reason
others as par copenhagen denmark. demonstrators in chicago. and the center marching in london. now the first of about 230 protesters arrested during inauguration activities on friday appeared in court today. >> the u.s. attorney's office says all of those people will be charged with felony rioting and the punishment could be up to ten years in prison and a fine of up to $25,000. they will be back in court for preliminary hearing next month. >>> today was president donald trump's...
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. >> reporter: while countries like denmark have been using off-shore wind farm since the early '90s, u.s.-based projects have been stalled due to court fights over environmental fears and protests over the tur bien's blocking beachfront views. >> it took a long time to get here. >> how long? >> took us eight years to build this project. >> reporter: other projects are in the works. potentially bringing 200 more wind tur biens to the area within the next ten years. steve draper expects people will get used to the new scenery. >> we all got used to telephone polls and telephone wires in our views, and they're not beautiful. >> a view of the future, powering the future. jericka duncan, cbs news, off the coast of block island. >> quijano: up next, it's a happy new year for a man who beat a rare form of cancer. his story when we come back. >> quijano: a man from arizona has special reason to celebrate this new year. he was diagnosed with a rare cancer last year and told his chances of survival were less than five percent. marlie hall has more on his remarkable recovery. >> hecker camacho
. >> reporter: while countries like denmark have been using off-shore wind farm since the early '90s, u.s.-based projects have been stalled due to court fights over environmental fears and protests over the tur bien's blocking beachfront views. >> it took a long time to get here. >> how long? >> took us eight years to build this project. >> reporter: other projects are in the works. potentially bringing 200 more wind tur biens to the area within the next ten years....
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. >> research next denmark found nearly one-third of the normali grams may never cause serious health problems. one facing i'll one problem facing doctors today is know -- one problem facing doctors today is not knowing which will become problem later and which will not. >>> a family was trap bade mudslide in fairfax. the rescue team who arrived just in time to get the family safely out of their home. >> and a bay area dog rescue group in need of help. up next, the impact of the floodwaters on the organization, and the dogs they work with. >> by now, you should be used to driving in wet weather. it's going to be wet again today, although the rain is that going to be be as bad. driving purposes, you're still going to run into standing water. this is a look at the san mateo bridge. you can tell it's still wet. >>> we're not 1 he00% done, but -- 100% done, but getting closer to it. one more system has to pay a visit tonight into tomorrow. >>> welcome back. scattered showers, and music in the background. >> i can't name that tune, i'm sorry. >> and you can't dance on tv either. >> what? >
. >> research next denmark found nearly one-third of the normali grams may never cause serious health problems. one facing i'll one problem facing doctors today is know -- one problem facing doctors today is not knowing which will become problem later and which will not. >>> a family was trap bade mudslide in fairfax. the rescue team who arrived just in time to get the family safely out of their home. >> and a bay area dog rescue group in need of help. up next, the impact...
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specialty is not just photography but altering images after rather extraordinary going from hungary to denmark the import/export filmmaking distribution business he went on to brazil with the amazonia and outback but ultimately my father'ser career after arriving in new york the lead was working in the dollar krome altering images in the days before photoshop. his main client was "conde nast" making perfect copieszza seat could not tell the difference with photographic techniques so that is how my father made a living when my father and i got back together after this e-mail and he invited me to write the story and wanted me to investigate on one level but on another level was always trying to maneuver to present the picture the way she wanted to be seen and of course, the journalists who likes dig uthings and find out the real history was always pushing into my father's past where he would say we don't need to talk about that i met completelyea different person now so that is always the struggle as the artful dodger and the reporter who wants to get to the bottom of it. >> but how extraordinar
specialty is not just photography but altering images after rather extraordinary going from hungary to denmark the import/export filmmaking distribution business he went on to brazil with the amazonia and outback but ultimately my father'ser career after arriving in new york the lead was working in the dollar krome altering images in the days before photoshop. his main client was "conde nast" making perfect copieszza seat could not tell the difference with photographic techniques so...
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denmark have an election and also germany. these leaders have a lot in common.hey are very much opposed to angela merkel‘s fiji policy which has been described today as catastrophic. they do however share some commonality. —— angela merkel‘s refugee policy. there is much that divides them, but there was a lot that brings them together. what is shared is a growing support amongst ordinary men and women who are concerned about the migrant crisis and feel disillusioned and let down by the political mainstream. there area by the political mainstream. there are a great deal of alarms through those political establishments, certainly with the german public and there were big protests going on last night and today over this meeting from which members of the german mainstream media have been excluded. ukip leader paul nuttall has been confirmed as the party's candidate to fight a by—election in stoke—on—trent central. it was triggered by the resignation of leading labour moderate tristram hunt. with me now is our political correspondent matt cole. ukip have one mp at th
denmark have an election and also germany. these leaders have a lot in common.hey are very much opposed to angela merkel‘s fiji policy which has been described today as catastrophic. they do however share some commonality. —— angela merkel‘s refugee policy. there is much that divides them, but there was a lot that brings them together. what is shared is a growing support amongst ordinary men and women who are concerned about the migrant crisis and feel disillusioned and let down by the...
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and it's now 2—0 with the second a near replica — denmark's christian eriksen floating in another lovelyh alli duly nodded in, past courtois. so after 13 games unbeaten, antonio conte's chelsea are staring at what would be a rather deserved defeat. nonetheless, it is quite an achievement, whether it is 13 or 1a ina achievement, whether it is 13 or 1a in a row. i guess that is not going to be beaten in the nearfuture. yes, and it would have been something special to match arsenal's premier league record of 1a. they will be very happy with where they are in the table. victory for mauricio pochettino and his spurs side would be a huge fillip — they would have won five games in a row and crucially will move above rivals arsenal into the premier league's top four. for chelsea it would be disappointing, but they would stay five points clear of liverpool at the top. of course, on the flip side of that, jurgen klopp and those liverpool fans will probably be happiest. white hart lane has not been a great place for chelsea to go in recent yea rs. place for chelsea to go in recent years. 2—0 down w
and it's now 2—0 with the second a near replica — denmark's christian eriksen floating in another lovelyh alli duly nodded in, past courtois. so after 13 games unbeaten, antonio conte's chelsea are staring at what would be a rather deserved defeat. nonetheless, it is quite an achievement, whether it is 13 or 1a ina achievement, whether it is 13 or 1a in a row. i guess that is not going to be beaten in the nearfuture. yes, and it would have been something special to match arsenal's premier...
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saint knut was the king of denmark. he was killed and was a matyr. are now throwing our own party. there are a number of different approaches. some swing the tree round like a hammer, others pretend it's a javelin. yelling cheering the women's event was won by alexandra koepper, with a throw not far off 16 metres. cheering the best male throw, more than 23 metres, a new world record. not bad for an amateur. translation: yes, the current world record holder was a bit weak today and i took my chance despite the lack of training. but a lot of mulled wine. a smile, a wave, and a title to defend next year. tim allman, bbc news. this deer ended up on a frozen river in connecticut. unable to get its footing. rescuers tried for some time to get it secure and safe with a blanket. not the easiest thing to do on a icy frozen river. but eventually — the deer made it to the riverbank — and was soon off back into the woods. in tirana, very quickly, the funeral of the former president of iran has now begun. goodbye. good by the end of the day, we will have some pat
saint knut was the king of denmark. he was killed and was a matyr. are now throwing our own party. there are a number of different approaches. some swing the tree round like a hammer, others pretend it's a javelin. yelling cheering the women's event was won by alexandra koepper, with a throw not far off 16 metres. cheering the best male throw, more than 23 metres, a new world record. not bad for an amateur. translation: yes, the current world record holder was a bit weak today and i took my...
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>>[inaudible] [off mic] commissioner denmark >> director rahaim but i still put yourself in our position for a moment? >>[laughing] >>[cross-talking] [off mic] this is such a is a lot of sympathy for finding a way to understand the dr request on the other hand, we have never done that. we don't really quite know what it takes to do it. a little bit concerned just technically that the two shadow studies seem to be [inaudible] and not basically built on the same database could different assumptions and there will be 1.2 use as a reason to ask for a continuance. because i have to trust both sort be one or the other which means it's none. so is it fair, given that two commissioners are not here today, including pres. fong to basically push this out say get together, to a proper shadow analysis based on the database that is the proof backgrounds department uses and work together and come up the same conclusions, whatever it is. i don't care either of you could be correct and use that as a premise for discussing this project again we >> commissioner one thing i will say commissioner phelps doe
>>[inaudible] [off mic] commissioner denmark >> director rahaim but i still put yourself in our position for a moment? >>[laughing] >>[cross-talking] [off mic] this is such a is a lot of sympathy for finding a way to understand the dr request on the other hand, we have never done that. we don't really quite know what it takes to do it. a little bit concerned just technically that the two shadow studies seem to be [inaudible] and not basically built on the same database...
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other nato members like the u.k., france, and denmark, are deploying more troops to eastern europe as well. many nato member states are boosting their military spending, but only five countries, including the u.s., the u.k., and poland, meet the target of spending two percent of their gross domestic product on defense. the rest, including france, germany, the netherlands, and italy, spend less. overall, the u.s. accounts for three-quarters of nato's military expenditures. in a formal ceremony in the western polish city of zagan, where some of the new american troops will be based, poland's prime minister and defense minister welcomed the military help, saying it would help ensure freedom, independence, and peace. while operation atlantic resolve might reassure leaders in eastern europe, it is angering russia, which has repeatedly denounced the buildup along its borders as a provocation that demands countermeasures. "we consider this a threat to us," a kremlin spokesman said as the troops arrived. the russian military has been conducting military exercises of its own and last october,
other nato members like the u.k., france, and denmark, are deploying more troops to eastern europe as well. many nato member states are boosting their military spending, but only five countries, including the u.s., the u.k., and poland, meet the target of spending two percent of their gross domestic product on defense. the rest, including france, germany, the netherlands, and italy, spend less. overall, the u.s. accounts for three-quarters of nato's military expenditures. in a formal ceremony...
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the new study found that as many as a third of women in denmark diagnosed with breast cancer throughs either didn't have a malignant cancer or had slow growing tumors that did not need immediate treatment. just as bad the mammograms also in some cases failed to catch more advanced cancers but doctors are not likely to back off recommending these tests for women. breast cancer is a leading killer of u.s. women and early treatment has been proven to mean easier less invasive surgery and to have saved lives in many instances. >> in this morning's "gma" first look, a massive manhunt. police are searching for a man they say gunned down a orlando officer. >> we're going bring this dirt bag to justice and he's going to jail. >> 17 year veteran sergeant debra clayton was on duty outside this wal-mart when a shopper alerted her that a wanted murder suspect named markeith loyd was in the store. >> he had a security vest on and everything. he walked right by me. i came out, i'm walking down the side right past the officer. i heard her tell him to stop or whatever. he shot her. he shot her down
the new study found that as many as a third of women in denmark diagnosed with breast cancer throughs either didn't have a malignant cancer or had slow growing tumors that did not need immediate treatment. just as bad the mammograms also in some cases failed to catch more advanced cancers but doctors are not likely to back off recommending these tests for women. breast cancer is a leading killer of u.s. women and early treatment has been proven to mean easier less invasive surgery and to have...
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. >> reporter: some people will be coming from denmark, florida, texas. >> reporter: siblings peytonndace head were among them, feeling lessons of equality are needed now more than ever. >> it's just an incredible reminder of all the change and progress that has been made and all the change and progress that needs to be made in the future. >> reporter: one, two, three, say cheese. finding camaraderie in history. errol barnett, cbs news, washington. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org lawmakers: defying tradition and skipping out on donald trump's inauguration. good evening, i'm allen martin. >>> kpix. >>> a growing number of bay area lawmakers defying tradition and skipping out on donald trump's nation. >> a live look right now at the nation's c capital. we talked to bay area lawmakers about their reasons for joining the boycott. >> some of it is personal, some of it is political. that's only part of the story. there's e
. >> reporter: some people will be coming from denmark, florida, texas. >> reporter: siblings peytonndace head were among them, feeling lessons of equality are needed now more than ever. >> it's just an incredible reminder of all the change and progress that has been made and all the change and progress that needs to be made in the future. >> reporter: one, two, three, say cheese. finding camaraderie in history. errol barnett, cbs news, washington. >> pelley: and...
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the name of the saint is from denmark. christmas tree trolling has a long conditioned —— throwing.ee around like a hammer, others pretend it isa around like a hammer, others pretend it is a javelin. the event was won by alexandre copper with a road not far off by alexandre copper with a road not faroff16 by alexandre copper with a road not far off 16 metres. the best male throw, more than 23 metres, a new world record. not bad for an amateur. translation: yes, the world record holder was a bit weak today. i took my chances. a lot of mulled wine... asmile, a my chances. a lot of mulled wine... a smile, a wave, and a title to defend next year. now we finish with these pictures. this d and up on a frozen river in connecticut and unable to get its footing, rescuers tried for some time to get it secure and safe with a blanket. now, that is not the easiest thing to do, of course, on an icy, frozen river. but eventually, as you can see, the dear made it to the riverbank and was $0011 made it to the riverbank and was soon back into the woods, frolicking away. good to end on a happy news st
the name of the saint is from denmark. christmas tree trolling has a long conditioned —— throwing.ee around like a hammer, others pretend it isa around like a hammer, others pretend it is a javelin. the event was won by alexandre copper with a road not far off by alexandre copper with a road not faroff16 by alexandre copper with a road not far off 16 metres. the best male throw, more than 23 metres, a new world record. not bad for an amateur. translation: yes, the world record holder was a...
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the sentiments were echoed in copenhagen in denmark.ts under way, so it appears as a mass movement in protest. 0ur correspondent sian grzeszczyk is in london. thousands marched from grosvenor square to trafalgar square, a number of speakers from amnesty international to politicians to union members. people in the crowd telling me how frustrated they are at the election of donald trump, and their concern moving forward at the protection of women's rights. they are urging the white house, the new administration there, to protect women's rights. but notjust that. lots of people in the crowd came to talk about women's rights in general. things like pay and gender equality. this is one of more than 60 marches going on across the world. the headlines: president trump begins his first full day as america's new leader and starts to follow through on his campaign pledges. a day of protest is taking place around the uk and the world, in support of women's rights and against trump's presidency. nine people have now been rescued from an italian hot
the sentiments were echoed in copenhagen in denmark.ts under way, so it appears as a mass movement in protest. 0ur correspondent sian grzeszczyk is in london. thousands marched from grosvenor square to trafalgar square, a number of speakers from amnesty international to politicians to union members. people in the crowd telling me how frustrated they are at the election of donald trump, and their concern moving forward at the protection of women's rights. they are urging the white house, the new...
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saint knut was the king of denmark. he was killed and was a matyr.e now throwing our own party. there are a number of different approaches. some swing the tree round like a hammer, others pretend it's a javelin. yelling cheering the women's event was won by alexandra koepper, with a throw not far off 16 metres. cheering the best male throw, more than 23 metres, a new world record. not bad for an amateur. translation: yes, the current world record holder was a bit weak today and i took my chance despite the lack of training. but a lot of mulled wine. a smile, a wave, and a title to defend next year. tim allman, bbc news. at least they took the ferry off the top. this is bbc news. good morning. there's certainly some chilly and wintry weather on the way but today, it will get that bit milder as we go through the day. lots of clouds spilling in from the west after what will be a cooler start than recent mornings. even a touch of frost and ice around in southern and eastern parts of england with clearer skies at the end of the night. start the day with s
saint knut was the king of denmark. he was killed and was a matyr.e now throwing our own party. there are a number of different approaches. some swing the tree round like a hammer, others pretend it's a javelin. yelling cheering the women's event was won by alexandra koepper, with a throw not far off 16 metres. cheering the best male throw, more than 23 metres, a new world record. not bad for an amateur. translation: yes, the current world record holder was a bit weak today and i took my chance...
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. >> reporter: some people will be coming from denmark, florida, texas. >> reporter: siblings peytonndace head were among them, feeling lessons of equality are needed now more than ever. >> it's an incredible reminder of all the change and progress that has been made and all the change and progress that needs to be made in the future. >> reporter: one, two, three, say cheese. finding camaraderie in history. errol barnett, cbs news, washington. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. ♪ >>> brad pitt is back. after lying low for a while, why his life is looking a whole lot different post split. >>> plus -- >>> then, the kim kardashian robbery in her oww words. her frightening minute by minute account of the paris account, as new details emerge about the gang of accused criminals. >>> plus -- ♪ do you ever know that you're my hero ♪ >>> "e.t." behind the scenes of the "beaches" remake. can the new stars pull off the iconic tear jerker? >> there's a lot of people out there saying don't mess with it. >> it's a b
. >> reporter: some people will be coming from denmark, florida, texas. >> reporter: siblings peytonndace head were among them, feeling lessons of equality are needed now more than ever. >> it's an incredible reminder of all the change and progress that has been made and all the change and progress that needs to be made in the future. >> reporter: one, two, three, say cheese. finding camaraderie in history. errol barnett, cbs news, washington. >> pelley: and that's...
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also on the programme — exclusive access inside a fix room in denmark.ond home. i don't know.
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. >> reporter: some people will be coming from denmark, florida, texas. >> reporter: siblings peytonndace head were among them, feeling lessons of equality are needed now more than ever. >> it's an incredible reminder of all the change and progress that has been made and all the change and progress that needs to be made in the future. >> reporter: one, two, three, say cheese. finding camaraderie in history. errol barnett, cbs news, washington. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the >>> the goal is to bring america together. and americans. >> i don't see this president elect as a legitimate president. >> i think the ssruians participated in helping this man get elected. he had this conviction, it lasted all his life, that if we just love, we can arrive at what john lewis always talked about, that beloved community. >>> as we celebrate martin luther king's legacy in the dmv, his son met president elect donald trump. that meeting didn't include
. >> reporter: some people will be coming from denmark, florida, texas. >> reporter: siblings peytonndace head were among them, feeling lessons of equality are needed now more than ever. >> it's an incredible reminder of all the change and progress that has been made and all the change and progress that needs to be made in the future. >> reporter: one, two, three, say cheese. finding camaraderie in history. errol barnett, cbs news, washington. >> pelley: and that's...