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denmark is finally given the. denmark is finally given the go ahead for the nord stream to pipeline to pass through its waters to gas pipelines designed to do the go ahead for the nord stream to pipeline to pass through its water is the gas pipelines designed to deliver natural gas directly from russia to europe across the baltic sea the russian project is live and natural gas directly from russia to europe across the baltic sea the russian project has long awaited approval from danish or thora g.'s it was the last major hurdle alternative routes a long awaited approval from danish or thora g.'s it was the last major hurdle alternative routes had been drawn up but they would be longer and apparently costs more is with the russian president called and being drawn up or they would be longer and apparently cost small this week the russian president called on copenhagen to assert its independence and ignore pressure from the united states washington asked repeatedly denounce the project take it to assert its independe
denmark is finally given the. denmark is finally given the go ahead for the nord stream to pipeline to pass through its waters to gas pipelines designed to do the go ahead for the nord stream to pipeline to pass through its water is the gas pipelines designed to deliver natural gas directly from russia to europe across the baltic sea the russian project is live and natural gas directly from russia to europe across the baltic sea the russian project has long awaited approval from danish or thora...
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and finally, denmark, trump managed to even screw up our relationship with denmark.any of us would have thought was impossible episode of the simpsons, trump canceled the diplomatic meeting with denmark's leader because they wouldn't agree to sell us greenland. it sounds funny but it's an example of the relatively small things compared to the big world changing scripts that happen almost every day in this president's foreign policies and only get a few days of media attention. denmark is one of our strongest nato allies at the heart of the war in afghanistan they had one of the highest numbers of troops per capita playing alongside us. e but now we've managed to even make denmark an adversary. i know it sounds implausible but this is sjust the tip of th iceberg. it's a policy massacre everywhere. the world is on fire and in most places trump is one of the arsonist. meanwhile, his benefiting? across the board america's enemies and competitors are rubbing their hands with delight as we score own goal after own goal put in, e.g., everyone came the hard-liners better opp
and finally, denmark, trump managed to even screw up our relationship with denmark.any of us would have thought was impossible episode of the simpsons, trump canceled the diplomatic meeting with denmark's leader because they wouldn't agree to sell us greenland. it sounds funny but it's an example of the relatively small things compared to the big world changing scripts that happen almost every day in this president's foreign policies and only get a few days of media attention. denmark is one of...
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and do you think this could move into denmark and australia? to like provide a mutual respect because of the conscription policies now. >> yeah, i think so. in sweden, it will help because then everybody is there on equal terms. there's no difference. it has nothing to do with your gender if you're there. it's because you're the most fit person to do this service. so yeah, i think it will help. i think so. if that was an answer to the question. >> yeah, just essentially with integrating gender and with making it to where everyone is equal, is that helping with sexual assaults? has it been going down? has it been going up? >> did you ask if we have problems with it? >> she's saying has the gender neutrality policy helped reduce sexual assaults. >> i don't know if it has to do with the gender neutrality or this conscription but we are working with it. it's more open now, i would say, the discussions about it. sweden was, like you were describing, we thought of ourselves being in that situation. we have very clear regulations. we have everything.
and do you think this could move into denmark and australia? to like provide a mutual respect because of the conscription policies now. >> yeah, i think so. in sweden, it will help because then everybody is there on equal terms. there's no difference. it has nothing to do with your gender if you're there. it's because you're the most fit person to do this service. so yeah, i think it will help. i think so. if that was an answer to the question. >> yeah, just essentially with...
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. 0nce important for the whole of denmark.on, concrete was poured into provide support. this whole operation is expected to safeguard the lighthouse for another a0 years or so when presumably everyone will come back and delete all over again. here is the weather. that evening. he had seen plenty of wet weather across the uk already this month and another dollop of heavy rain to come for england and wales for the next few days but by the time we had debbie anticipating we will have an above average 0ctober rain for next week looking quieter and internal conditions but it will start to feel chillier. here currently the mercy of an area of low pressure we have got one finds towards the and another one getting down from the northwest and a band that shall waiting to move in after that. these two fronts will merge together in the next 12 hours or so bringing reigning to england and wales but actually rather like patch most of the rain across western beaches of england and wales a bit wetter overnight for the northwest of england. i
. 0nce important for the whole of denmark.on, concrete was poured into provide support. this whole operation is expected to safeguard the lighthouse for another a0 years or so when presumably everyone will come back and delete all over again. here is the weather. that evening. he had seen plenty of wet weather across the uk already this month and another dollop of heavy rain to come for england and wales for the next few days but by the time we had debbie anticipating we will have an above...
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incinerator denmark has no hills or mountains so the architect decided to build his own sort of eco friendly ski area. in most cities around the world they're an absolute eyesore but in copenhagen this waste incineration plant has become a landmark the plant's operator says it's the most efficient and cleanest in the world and will supply 160000 households with heating and also to generate electricity but what's really special was what's on the roof a ski slope and a hiking trail have just officially been opened to the public. sensational the design and say they wanted to be a space for everyone. your water. for it's not just for skiing we designed a new green space in the city with real biodiversity and in the middle of copenhagen you can out there skiing hiking and enjoy the outdoors the rooftop is covered in a kind of artificial mesh grass simply grows through the matching. in one of the most expensive cities in the world city planners thought it crazy not to make use of the rooftop surface so after spending around 470000000 euros on the waste plant they forked out a further 1200
incinerator denmark has no hills or mountains so the architect decided to build his own sort of eco friendly ski area. in most cities around the world they're an absolute eyesore but in copenhagen this waste incineration plant has become a landmark the plant's operator says it's the most efficient and cleanest in the world and will supply 160000 households with heating and also to generate electricity but what's really special was what's on the roof a ski slope and a hiking trail have just...
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other routes for the huge nord stream to pipeline project if necessary after the president claim denmark's coming under u.s. pressure to not allow the pipeline and its waters russian leader also underlined that it is a joint project between russia and european companies which doesn't have any political aims only commercial ones 83 percent of the pipeline is already complete or stream 2 will eventually start for around 1200 kilometers 5 western companies are investing in the project alongside the russian gas giant gazprom it will double gas exports from russia to europe through germany the project faced strong criticism from the u.s. which claims it will make europe dependent on russian gas the u.s. offered the purchase of american gas instead. we're now joined live by my taste on felt a political analyst at the berlin center for caspian region studies at the free university of berlin you're very welcome to the program now do you believe there is a strong possibility that russia will have to find alternative routes if done mark won't allow the pipeline and its waters. 1st of all so you for
other routes for the huge nord stream to pipeline project if necessary after the president claim denmark's coming under u.s. pressure to not allow the pipeline and its waters russian leader also underlined that it is a joint project between russia and european companies which doesn't have any political aims only commercial ones 83 percent of the pipeline is already complete or stream 2 will eventually start for around 1200 kilometers 5 western companies are investing in the project alongside...
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based in copenhagen he measures our street treat for the geological survey of denmark and greenland. when we lose the reflective cover of the arctic sea ice when we lose the greenland ice sheet the climate system globally unravels and and it's going to create the kind of problems that will make it pretty hard to govern society. the migrations the droughts so what's at risk here is is practically civilization. coral professor bob shares the frustration of all scientists contributing to the i.p.c.c. see. its evidence gathered through years of painstaking field work is often. north by politicians. politicians from governments that dismiss i.p.c.c. reports that's not conservative it's not progressive certainly it is insanity . he fears the world will need massive technological fixes called geo engineering literally read engineering the earth if you just hold back what's coming. for example we can slow down melting of the antarctic ice sheet by piling up sand on the sea floor simply to block a warm currents that are already destabilizing the whole west antarctic ice sheet. other id's incl
based in copenhagen he measures our street treat for the geological survey of denmark and greenland. when we lose the reflective cover of the arctic sea ice when we lose the greenland ice sheet the climate system globally unravels and and it's going to create the kind of problems that will make it pretty hard to govern society. the migrations the droughts so what's at risk here is is practically civilization. coral professor bob shares the frustration of all scientists contributing to the...
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, but we're not far away. 7596 or denmark, but we're not far away. 75% of women are in employment, thatlargely down to the fact that there is a massive difference between women born in the 19805 difference between women born in the 1980s who have degrees and women born in the 1960s who have degrees. there is a generational cohort as well. if you have more mothers who have degrees, they are more likely to be in work after they have their children. but what is quite telling, i thought, about this result, is the majority of mothers with a degree worked in high skilled jobs. so it is not just about work. worked in high skilled jobs. so it is notjust about work. it is the type of work that women are doing, and that is very positive as well. it is, but the flipside of this is we have had a real benefit squeeze. it does put up the question of whether women are back in work because they want to be because they have to be. particularly if they are lone parents. s, and that is a very real point. obviously there has been a little bit of help. we have more free hours, in fact they doubled it in 201
, but we're not far away. 7596 or denmark, but we're not far away. 75% of women are in employment, thatlargely down to the fact that there is a massive difference between women born in the 19805 difference between women born in the 1980s who have degrees and women born in the 1960s who have degrees. there is a generational cohort as well. if you have more mothers who have degrees, they are more likely to be in work after they have their children. but what is quite telling, i thought, about this...
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believes that there will be a swift response from the united states over the decision of denmark. well we can brace ourselves for a. well we can brace ourselves for a fall for at least of 'd all the trial to sanction the participating company for at least of 'd all the trial to sanction the participating companies not necessarily the investors in the project but the construction is not necessarily the investors in the project but the construction companies there has been ongoing pressure so far sanctions where injection companies there has been ongoing pressure so far sanctions where in general are decided in favor of sanctions by the u.s. but generally are decided in favor of sanctions by the u.s. but they have not been effective because everybody knows 'd of course that the they have not been effective because everybody knows 'd of course that the pipeline is 80 percent built now with the danish mission it's been as 80 percent built now with the danish mission it's just a matter of closing the 145 kilometers that that are still oh just a matter of closing the 145 kilometers that
believes that there will be a swift response from the united states over the decision of denmark. well we can brace ourselves for a. well we can brace ourselves for a fall for at least of 'd all the trial to sanction the participating company for at least of 'd all the trial to sanction the participating companies not necessarily the investors in the project but the construction is not necessarily the investors in the project but the construction companies there has been ongoing pressure so far...
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so, denmark is better than america, apparently, guy.ions, which makes me wonder how she got to the conference. she certainly didn't sail across the ocean. >> guy: she didn't. i think she's making a point about priority. i want to give her a break on her birthday. happy birthday, aoc. come into the 30s, the water is fine. [a lot of fun. it would be fun to have a beer or cocktail submit, her call, to discuss some of the profound disagreements that we have. >> katie: very careful, she might accuse you of catcalling. >> guy: are not kept calling, it's a genuine, friendly invitation for happy birthday to her. >> katie: lives, your reaction? speed through the prime minister of denmark said the fuse ago, "we are not a socialist country. stop calling us socialist, we are capitalist welfare" even the country she is and doesn't have a federally mandated union wage. the units click of the bargain of her. she hasn't gotten her facts straight about what economic models work and what doesn't. we are capital welfare state, a big welfare system support
so, denmark is better than america, apparently, guy.ions, which makes me wonder how she got to the conference. she certainly didn't sail across the ocean. >> guy: she didn't. i think she's making a point about priority. i want to give her a break on her birthday. happy birthday, aoc. come into the 30s, the water is fine. [a lot of fun. it would be fun to have a beer or cocktail submit, her call, to discuss some of the profound disagreements that we have. >> katie: very careful, she...
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from the 1700's until 1950's, the virgin islandses was owned by denmark, which maintained sensorship over the press. jackson knew in order for people to truly have freedom the press must also be free. traveling to denmark to advocate on behalf of the workers of the virgin islands he took it upon himself to also fight for the emancipation of the press. his passionate advocacy was fruitful and upon his return to the territory he published the first newspaper in the virgin islands not controlled by the government. this act empowered the people of the virgin islands and opened the door for generations of virgin islandsers to allow their voice to be heard in the formallelele medium of press. hamilton jackson challenged the status quo and the prevailing laws at this time to secure a future for the island he loved. d. hamilton jackson used his newfound right for the free press to create the herald. as editor he used that publish days to uncover corruption and educate the working class. frustrated with negligent from the danish government, jackson used the herald to build support for the tra
from the 1700's until 1950's, the virgin islandses was owned by denmark, which maintained sensorship over the press. jackson knew in order for people to truly have freedom the press must also be free. traveling to denmark to advocate on behalf of the workers of the virgin islands he took it upon himself to also fight for the emancipation of the press. his passionate advocacy was fruitful and upon his return to the territory he published the first newspaper in the virgin islands not controlled...
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in denmark we have 5000000 people living but 500000 people actually use a week of their vacation every year to go to another country to ski they have to go through the norway sweden all the al. in order to enjoy one of their favorite sports there's no possibility so now that we've been asked to do a building that is a mountain we wanted to give the people of copenhagen the opportunity here in the middle of the city. skiers can rent whatever equipment they need at a shop at the base of a slow. then a conveyor belt in ski lift take them up. skiers and snowboarders can show off their skills on the slalom course or in the fun park at the bottom of the slope and the surface. feels like real snow. coming through. a rough. surface and that surface has a little bit of silicone oil on. and we tested a lot of different materials and this was the one. skiing on snow the most copenhagen is one of europe's most environmentally friendly cities many here get around by car. now is meant to improve the quality of life here even more the architecture bright idea of combining a waste to energy plant and
in denmark we have 5000000 people living but 500000 people actually use a week of their vacation every year to go to another country to ski they have to go through the norway sweden all the al. in order to enjoy one of their favorite sports there's no possibility so now that we've been asked to do a building that is a mountain we wanted to give the people of copenhagen the opportunity here in the middle of the city. skiers can rent whatever equipment they need at a shop at the base of a slow....
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it's boisterous season all across northern europe including denmark chefs tormes and oyster fans from the world over gather for rumor island oyster festival. it's a celebration of the monist delicacy. now the french she had. the song 3 ironic it's really him all the minerals just explodes in your mouth i love the oyster i mean it was like if i had one meal before i die i would be you know it doesn't you know european flash oysters i think it's there it's like a kiss from say they are so close to nature it's so which and in a way. the rumor lies in the white and see an area of my flats in the north sea laid bare at ebb tide revealing plenty of oysters for everyone to pick while the delicacy fetches high prices all over the world on the oyster safaris they're free for the gathering. i think it's a fascination of being in the middle of nature and eating something that is. so fresh i mean fresher than anything than anything else and you eat them from the beach but this is lovely and i love it it's my 1st time. frances salt water and the next day i think it's like. oily part fresh you have
it's boisterous season all across northern europe including denmark chefs tormes and oyster fans from the world over gather for rumor island oyster festival. it's a celebration of the monist delicacy. now the french she had. the song 3 ironic it's really him all the minerals just explodes in your mouth i love the oyster i mean it was like if i had one meal before i die i would be you know it doesn't you know european flash oysters i think it's there it's like a kiss from say they are so close...
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. $450.00 metres of fun koeppen hill is an artificial ski slope on the waterfront in denmark's capital copenhagen and it operates without any snow so it can stay open year round. for a flat country with no mountains for natural this 85 metre high slope is pretty impressive . that they are going to get to the behavior sometimes it really creates a sense of the wind up or behave differently than the. little bit like when it's icy. you. can ski it's melting all over so maybe this is the new way of skiing in 2050. this unique ski slope was built on a waste to energy plant in copenhagen the industrial port facility but the steam here doesn't pose any health hazard this is cutting edge plant numbers among the world's cleanest and most modern. david of the world famous architectural firm bianca ingels group helped bring the vision to life . in denmark we have 5000000 people living but 500000 people actually use a week of their vacation every year to go to another country to ski they have to go through the norway sweden all the al. there's no possibility so. we wanted to give the people. in th
. $450.00 metres of fun koeppen hill is an artificial ski slope on the waterfront in denmark's capital copenhagen and it operates without any snow so it can stay open year round. for a flat country with no mountains for natural this 85 metre high slope is pretty impressive . that they are going to get to the behavior sometimes it really creates a sense of the wind up or behave differently than the. little bit like when it's icy. you. can ski it's melting all over so maybe this is the new way of...
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it's boisterous season all across northern europe including denmark chefs tormes and oyster friends from the world over gather for rumor island oyster festival. it's a celebration of the ma last delicacy. and how the french she knew had. the song 3 ironic it's really him. just explodes in your mouth i love the oyster i mean it was like if i had one meaning of orange i would be you know it doesn't you know european flash oysters i think it's there it's like a kiss from say they are so close to nature it's so which and in a way. the rumor lies in the washing see an area of much flats in the north sea laid bare red tide revealing plenty of oysters for everyone to pick while the delicacy fetches high prices all over the world on the oyster safaris they're free for the gathering. i think it's a fascination of being in the middle of nature and eating something that has that is. so fresh i mean fresher than anything than anything else and you eat them from the beach but this is lovely i love it it's my 1st time. frances saltwater and then i think it's like. oily plus they're fresh you have. of
it's boisterous season all across northern europe including denmark chefs tormes and oyster friends from the world over gather for rumor island oyster festival. it's a celebration of the ma last delicacy. and how the french she knew had. the song 3 ironic it's really him. just explodes in your mouth i love the oyster i mean it was like if i had one meaning of orange i would be you know it doesn't you know european flash oysters i think it's there it's like a kiss from say they are so close to...
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you could play a ball and he would try to stop it and they would jump 3 meters away i was never denmark's greatest talent the one everyone thought would make it. maybe biggest interest in wanting me once whenever someone said you won money i wanted to show that i could understand. the hard work paid off 520-1213 pounds than was a regular started failing be in the danish 2nd division they narrowly missed out on promotion and that summer he moved to like such. a thing with a brewery choice the fact that he's going to the police with everybody in the middle saying what is this guy doing. he was doing just the right thing. back to search can operate nowadays a top star empire and he decided to take his 1st professional steps with arsenal. was a coach you knew would give young players a chance it was a huge opportunity and i wanted to give us a go. but the big breakthrough never quite happened in england cannot replace 10 times for off now in the premier league scoring once surprising as soon as he was fit said well he got injured again it was just a constant process. along the line i was inju
you could play a ball and he would try to stop it and they would jump 3 meters away i was never denmark's greatest talent the one everyone thought would make it. maybe biggest interest in wanting me once whenever someone said you won money i wanted to show that i could understand. the hard work paid off 520-1213 pounds than was a regular started failing be in the danish 2nd division they narrowly missed out on promotion and that summer he moved to like such. a thing with a brewery choice the...
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right now complete with a goal at the world cup finals always in his heart and when he plays for denmark when he's back his late father. joe in from it on out of him to think is well if you haven't got me interested who knows if i'd ever even have played football that's why i wear his name on my shelf sign on. this guy he's not changing it doesn't matter how successful he will get the whole thing is he will get the whole ritual get use remembering his roots. that says a lot about who. it's really remarkable football is 3 fascinating parts to the bundesliga and 3 terrific stories that is still very much in the making. this weekend that stories continue with live and who isn't taking on like sage and by and facing this surge cannot release form a club hoffenheim. that's always stay chance to kick up football the result is. good. to. demarc unification fatherland and blooming landscapes that's what east german citizens were promised in 1990. instead the entire country ended up on the auction table. its main auctioneer the so-called quite high and gives a shot. there john the liquidator and
right now complete with a goal at the world cup finals always in his heart and when he plays for denmark when he's back his late father. joe in from it on out of him to think is well if you haven't got me interested who knows if i'd ever even have played football that's why i wear his name on my shelf sign on. this guy he's not changing it doesn't matter how successful he will get the whole thing is he will get the whole ritual get use remembering his roots. that says a lot about who. it's...
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they've criticized him when he says denmark is socialist to the pre- minister responded no, no, we are not socialist may mostly because they want to do business with the worl the world in a sot country so denmark is saying we are open for business and bernie is saying i love the socialism in denmark and it is kind of funny they loved socialism and they say wait a minute we are not socialists. as scandinavia sort of a weekends to this impact on the middle class as they try to have a more capitalist system shifting more of the other way do you envision a circumstance where they would cross? >> guest: the other thing interesting is they had a lot of success and longevity and health and all these things and there are several authors we look at to try to understand why, there are some amazing statistics. they always say scandinavians live longer than we do and have higher incomes. here's the interesting thing to do with scandinavians and americans want to live here, the scandinavians some have migrated here for 100 years or more, they are average still higher than our average income in our
they've criticized him when he says denmark is socialist to the pre- minister responded no, no, we are not socialist may mostly because they want to do business with the worl the world in a sot country so denmark is saying we are open for business and bernie is saying i love the socialism in denmark and it is kind of funny they loved socialism and they say wait a minute we are not socialists. as scandinavia sort of a weekends to this impact on the middle class as they try to have a more...
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could play him a ball and he would try to stop it and they would jump 3 metres away i was never denmark's greatest talent the one everyone thought with nature. maybe biggest intrusion in one of the new ones whenever someone said to me one minute i wanted to show that i could come for. the hard work paid off by $21213.00 pounds and was a regular stuff defending be in the danish 2nd division they now really missed out on promotion and that he moved 2 nights a. week worth of free choice back then going through for puerto rico everybody in the model saying what is this guy doing. even doing just the right thing. back to search can operate nowadays a top style reply and he decided to take his 1st professional steps with all snow complaining and also when i was a coach you knew would give young players a chance. it was a huge opportunity and i wanted to give us a go. but the big breakthrough never quite happened in england can outwait plates 10 times for all snow in the premier league scoring once so bad as soon as he was fit and well he got injured again it was just a constant process. i was o
could play him a ball and he would try to stop it and they would jump 3 metres away i was never denmark's greatest talent the one everyone thought with nature. maybe biggest intrusion in one of the new ones whenever someone said to me one minute i wanted to show that i could come for. the hard work paid off by $21213.00 pounds and was a regular stuff defending be in the danish 2nd division they now really missed out on promotion and that he moved 2 nights a. week worth of free choice back then...
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we'll discuss all of this with the former ambassador to denmark laurie fulton next. tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol®. it offers head-up display.. chevy silverado hd. wow, that's dialed in. i can still keep my eyes on the road. my truck doesn't have that. it offers an optional technology package with up to 15 different camera views. that's quality picture. it even offers one enhanced view that makes your trailer appear invisible to help you see what's behind you. oh, wow! which in this case happens to be the competition since they don't offer the same amount of cameras as the silverado. literally in the rear-view. where they should be. to severe plaque psoriasis get clearer. and tremfya® was proven superior to humira® in providing significantly clearer skin. don't use if you're allergic to tremfya®. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tb. tell your doctor if you have
we'll discuss all of this with the former ambassador to denmark laurie fulton next. tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol®. it offers head-up display.. chevy silverado hd. wow, that's dialed in. i can still keep my eyes on the road. my truck doesn't have that. it offers an optional technology package with up to 15 different camera views. that's quality picture. it even offers one enhanced view that makes your trailer...
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especially as it is so important for northern jutland but also denmark.ole operation is expected to safeguard the lighthouse for another a0 years when, presumably, everyone will come back and do it all over again. just time for these pictures from the arctic. these are some of the five new islands which have appeared from underneath melting glaciers there. they were found by the russian navy as russia and other nations are hoping to open up new shipping routes and exploit resources that have become easier to reach now that global warming is shrinking arctic ice. although the russians clearly weren't really the first to find them, these islands have been home to many species of wildlife like these walruses for years. a reminder of our top story: the british prime minister borisjohnson has halted the passage of his brexit bill through parliament while european union leaders decide whether to grant the uk a further delay to its departure from the bloc. mrjohnson got initial approval of the bill but mps voted against his attempt to rush the legislation throug
especially as it is so important for northern jutland but also denmark.ole operation is expected to safeguard the lighthouse for another a0 years when, presumably, everyone will come back and do it all over again. just time for these pictures from the arctic. these are some of the five new islands which have appeared from underneath melting glaciers there. they were found by the russian navy as russia and other nations are hoping to open up new shipping routes and exploit resources that have...
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denmark can move above them on goal difference if they beat switzerland. lydia campbell reports.pionship still in irish hands, they knew five points from the last three games would seal it. they were nearly off to a flyer, hitting the post within four minutes. they might rank 63 places below ireland, but georgia were carrying the greatest threat, just lacking that killer touch. with no spark from the men in green, it was time to hand the reins over to some new blood. the teenager help brighton beat weekend, he came close here. before having a glorious chance right at the death. no fairy tale finish for connolly or ireland, and with games against switzerland and denmark to come, their task has just become so much harder. england manager gareth southgate has admitted his side were "simply not good enough" after they were beaten 2—1 by the czech republic in prague last night. if england had won that match they would have sealed their qualification for next year's european championship, but zdenek 0ndrasek‘s strike sealed the victory for the czech republic late in the game. england f
denmark can move above them on goal difference if they beat switzerland. lydia campbell reports.pionship still in irish hands, they knew five points from the last three games would seal it. they were nearly off to a flyer, hitting the post within four minutes. they might rank 63 places below ireland, but georgia were carrying the greatest threat, just lacking that killer touch. with no spark from the men in green, it was time to hand the reins over to some new blood. the teenager help brighton...
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especially as it is so important for northern jutland would also denmark.eration is expected to safeguard the lighthouse for another 40 years when, presumably, everyone will come back and do it all over again. time now for these pictures from the arctic. these are some of the five new islands that have appeared from underneath the mountain glaziers. they were found by the russian navy as russia and other nations hope to explore the area find new shipping routes and resources, easier to find now with global warming. of course the russians were not forced, these seals definitely got there first. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter — i'm @bbcmikeembley. tuesday was a fine day up and down the country with plenty of sunshine around. and felt a bit warm as well especially in the south. that was thanks to a ridge of high pressure that will be with us wednesday morning with a weather system to the north—west of this country and this across the south—easterly rain and strong wind across the north—west to begin wednesday, perhaps a couple
especially as it is so important for northern jutland would also denmark.eration is expected to safeguard the lighthouse for another 40 years when, presumably, everyone will come back and do it all over again. time now for these pictures from the arctic. these are some of the five new islands that have appeared from underneath the mountain glaziers. they were found by the russian navy as russia and other nations hope to explore the area find new shipping routes and resources, easier to find now...
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were extremely young when they had you-- your mother 20, you father 19-- born in iceland, moved to denmark. your mother was a seamstress, ather a cook. how did ur early life influence you and your work? well, my father moved back to iceland, and so i always spent my vacations in iceland, tucking arouou in nature when he wapainting. he also worked as an artist, actually, and my mother, then, in demark would make sure i would go to school, and we would say tdt my mother sort of the more disciplined approach to life, where my father supported a more hedonistic approach, and being in nature over the summer and playing around as a child with my father, that really influenced me a lot, but also, to be fair, my mother giving me a sense of purpose, a direction great difference for me. you also took part in sort of early artistic experiments with your father on a ship. yeah. well, as he worked as a cook, as wela boat and, obviously, i was staying in close contact as with him until hed away some 20 years ago now, we talked about, "well, how could we use the ship asover the ocean itself drawing machi
were extremely young when they had you-- your mother 20, you father 19-- born in iceland, moved to denmark. your mother was a seamstress, ather a cook. how did ur early life influence you and your work? well, my father moved back to iceland, and so i always spent my vacations in iceland, tucking arouou in nature when he wapainting. he also worked as an artist, actually, and my mother, then, in demark would make sure i would go to school, and we would say tdt my mother sort of the more...
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especially as it is so important for northern jutland but also for all of denmark.operation is expected to safeguard the lighthouse for another 40 years when, presumably, everyone will come back and do it all over again. just time for these pictures from the arctic. these are some of the five new islands which have appeared from underneath melting glaciers there. they were found by the russian navy as russia and other nations are hoping to open up new shipping routes and exploit resources that have become easier to reach now that global warming is shrinking arctic ice. although the russians clearly weren't really the first to find them, these islands have been home to many species of wildlife like these walruses for years. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter — i'm @bbcmikeembley. and the heads up on something we will bring you in an hour or so. the hong kong legislative council, is expected to formally withdraw the controversial extradition bill, one of the five demands from the protesters. it is a formal withdrawal. but it may be too la
especially as it is so important for northern jutland but also for all of denmark.operation is expected to safeguard the lighthouse for another 40 years when, presumably, everyone will come back and do it all over again. just time for these pictures from the arctic. these are some of the five new islands which have appeared from underneath melting glaciers there. they were found by the russian navy as russia and other nations are hoping to open up new shipping routes and exploit resources that...
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especially as it is so important for northern jutland but also for the whole of denmark. operation is expected to safeguard the lighthouse for another a0 years or so when, presumably, everyone will come back and do it all over again. tim allman, bbc news. still to come we have business briefing. we will unpack a little further the situation when it comes to brexit. i will see you soon. hello there. tuesday was a dry day up and down the country with plenty of sunshine around and a bit warmer early in the south, thanks to a ridge of high pressure that will be with us on wednesday morning that we have low pressure to the north—west of the country and a weather front across the south—east. wetter and windier across the north—west. dry with clear spells and sunshine through the morning however the cloud will increase in the south—east and we will start to see a few showers and the rain will wrap up across scotland and northern ireland with strong winds as well. the best of the sunshine northern england, wales, the midlands and the south—west. temperatures 12 — 15 degrees. wedn
especially as it is so important for northern jutland but also for the whole of denmark. operation is expected to safeguard the lighthouse for another a0 years or so when, presumably, everyone will come back and do it all over again. tim allman, bbc news. still to come we have business briefing. we will unpack a little further the situation when it comes to brexit. i will see you soon. hello there. tuesday was a dry day up and down the country with plenty of sunshine around and a bit warmer...
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recent years when this regime tried to conduct terrorism in france and then to mark, and -- france and denmark, and not a day goes by without witnessing its terror in yemen, lebanon and other countries in this region. mr. president, ladies and gentlemen, the latest attacks and aggression have exposed the iranian regime to the entire world. we are dealing with a rogue and terrorist regime that continues to threaten international peace and security. it is also jeopardizing energy supplies in the world economy, hence the recent attacks are test on the international community's well. -- the international community's will. this organization faces a moral responsibility to take unified position. utmost pressure should be applied using every tool available to end the terrorist and aggressive behavior of the iranian regime. it is a position that should not make do with half measures, or partial or interim agreements. it should rather seek to change the character and behavior of this rogue regime. otherwise, the region, international peace and security as well as the stability of the world economy, wil
recent years when this regime tried to conduct terrorism in france and then to mark, and -- france and denmark, and not a day goes by without witnessing its terror in yemen, lebanon and other countries in this region. mr. president, ladies and gentlemen, the latest attacks and aggression have exposed the iranian regime to the entire world. we are dealing with a rogue and terrorist regime that continues to threaten international peace and security. it is also jeopardizing energy supplies in the...
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their hopes of a spot now rest on next month's final group d game at home to denmark after suffering—0 defeat in switzerland. a clean strike from haris seferovic saw ireland off to a disappointing start. in the second half — their captain seamus coleman got sent off — he'll miss the next game. he conceded a penalty which was saved by ireland's darren randolph. switzerland made amends though, with a goalfrom edimilson fernandes in added time. spain sealed their place at the euros with a draw in sweden, but they left it late. spain came from behind thanks to this scrappy late goalfrom rodrigo. it tied the score at 1—1 in the 92nd minutes. let's have a quick look at some of the days other sports stories. andy murray is through to the second round of the european open after beating kimmer coppejans in his opening match. the former world number one took the opening set 6—4, then the second in a tie breaker to advance to the next round. england all—rounderjenny gunn has retired from international cricket — she played 259 times for her country in all formats, winning the world 2020 in 2009.
their hopes of a spot now rest on next month's final group d game at home to denmark after suffering—0 defeat in switzerland. a clean strike from haris seferovic saw ireland off to a disappointing start. in the second half — their captain seamus coleman got sent off — he'll miss the next game. he conceded a penalty which was saved by ireland's darren randolph. switzerland made amends though, with a goalfrom edimilson fernandes in added time. spain sealed their place at the euros with a...
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construction of the pipeline i think that they authorities of denmark demonstrated to their good you've got to be in the response demonstrated to their but you've got to be in a responsible. european nation because europe today is highly interested in. the european nation because europe today is highly interested in seeing further diversification of russia's supply routes seeing further diversification of russia's supply routes hydrocarbons to their market. carbons to their market. or whether it was so well as far as i can see that it's not that difficult on whether it was so well as far as i can see that it's not that difficult to understand who gary and you know but. for what you and gary and you know that. our paul this is we are always focused on this sovereignty for and get our poll that says we are always focused on this sovereignty for and guarantee the most important thing for an independent scene sovereignty and the most important thing for an independent scene sovereignty and how can we keep full sovereignty of the same goes for the energy can we keep full sovereignty of the s
construction of the pipeline i think that they authorities of denmark demonstrated to their good you've got to be in the response demonstrated to their but you've got to be in a responsible. european nation because europe today is highly interested in. the european nation because europe today is highly interested in seeing further diversification of russia's supply routes seeing further diversification of russia's supply routes hydrocarbons to their market. carbons to their market. or whether...
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s in france so she travelled to denmark and portugal with the treatment is legally of a. to all women i fell out low in my own country because i just wanted a baby. that wright was ok in other european countries but not in france benedick son is now 14 months old he doesn't have father per se although that mother though and though the fact that he was wanted if the bioethics bill becomes law it will fulfill one of french president emanuel mark ross campaign promises and create hope for single and gay women who dream of becoming a parent but these protesters say they won't give up their battle to protect traditional family values and stop the legislation for being passed. al-jazeera paris thousands of rallied in the ukrainian capital kiev against a plan to hold local elections in the rebel held east protesters say the move is as a major concession to russia here in moscow signed a tentative agreement with the russian backed separatists on tuesday that set a road map for the vote around 13000 people have been killed in the 5 year conflict between separatists and ukrainian t
s in france so she travelled to denmark and portugal with the treatment is legally of a. to all women i fell out low in my own country because i just wanted a baby. that wright was ok in other european countries but not in france benedick son is now 14 months old he doesn't have father per se although that mother though and though the fact that he was wanted if the bioethics bill becomes law it will fulfill one of french president emanuel mark ross campaign promises and create hope for single...
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denmark, norway, the other numbers are authentic based. the high latitudes to the atlantic, really energizing our partnerships, witnessing those lines. >> you have a new arctic strategy out, and you describe for folks the major thrust and effort that the coast guard is pursuing that firms up its role in the arctic. >> we talk about the arctic as an emergent, we know what the arctic is a lot about mueller other trying to figure out how to operate, how to protect and why are we out there? it's a competitive space. they are really going to outpace us, icebreaking ships by, their what they call a self they really took the wind out of that. there's no such thing as a self declared state. as i have studied this, day or getting that first breaker, we will talk about that. what are those other enablers, there's very little communication,. doing research work face off the great, show some basic communication of that but the work of that ship really suffers. there's no connectivity, no and we have some different in terms of how to get those. it's ab
denmark, norway, the other numbers are authentic based. the high latitudes to the atlantic, really energizing our partnerships, witnessing those lines. >> you have a new arctic strategy out, and you describe for folks the major thrust and effort that the coast guard is pursuing that firms up its role in the arctic. >> we talk about the arctic as an emergent, we know what the arctic is a lot about mueller other trying to figure out how to operate, how to protect and why are we out...
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marriage was already married in denmark he says it was an arranged marriage arranged an afternoon he was 43 by today's standards a lot of questions miss a good guy his great granddaughter. as for a great great. who is defending him he's a descendant his 1st wife the day. and she's saying that all these stories are exaggerated to even his own damning accounts semi fiction that he wrote them to entertain and to shock people so that. for her to go around was a brave man living outside of convention she's been defending him against accusations that he was something of a sex tourist that he abandoned his own family her family you know the family of her great grandmother portray of. the exhibition to. you is this all like to affect the price on the market as it were i mean these paintings in the pulse of. songs they have yeah there's an opportunity to test that quite soon as you say when will you marry was sold for $300000000.00 or it was reported at the time actually it transpired that only 22 had 215 had changed and so it was downgraded to the 4th most expensive of all time now there's a
marriage was already married in denmark he says it was an arranged marriage arranged an afternoon he was 43 by today's standards a lot of questions miss a good guy his great granddaughter. as for a great great. who is defending him he's a descendant his 1st wife the day. and she's saying that all these stories are exaggerated to even his own damning accounts semi fiction that he wrote them to entertain and to shock people so that. for her to go around was a brave man living outside of...
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to be innovative and playful also staying functional and sustainable just like the lego museum in denmark his company b.-i g. that bianca in his group employs over 500 stuff they currently planning the 2nd tele the world trade center. as an architect. of the not opening days ahead of the key to the museum during this case and then i'm going to become a guest writer but by the same time i think it's also important to remember that once the once a project is finished that's when it's to life begins the life of the twist gallery as an exhibition hall bridge and sculpture has just begun but eating ready has fascinating tales to tell. well he would have been 80 years old this month. best known under the pseudonym a are paying one of the most extreme and multifaceted figures of germany's postwar art scene and the story of his rise to fame in former communist east germany to his eventual forced departure to the west in 1980 is now told in detail at the home in his native. in 1960 s. dresden young artists set out to revolutionize art think aliase a our paint is the leader of the art group gap an
to be innovative and playful also staying functional and sustainable just like the lego museum in denmark his company b.-i g. that bianca in his group employs over 500 stuff they currently planning the 2nd tele the world trade center. as an architect. of the not opening days ahead of the key to the museum during this case and then i'm going to become a guest writer but by the same time i think it's also important to remember that once the once a project is finished that's when it's to life...