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russian spy planes have rattled finland. after all, the two countries share a long border and long history of conflict. older films remember the territory they lost in two wars with russia. things are taking precautionary measures. >> he is in the finnish army posted by the russian border. family we are on the border -- >> we are on the border. reporter: finland seated russian territory in the aftermath of world war i. the soldiers are aware of the tensions. unsure about future developments, the military recently put its reef -- its reservists on alert. >> in this letter i'm informed my position and some sort of crisis. that's about it. reporter: he is an actor and theater writer who often introduces political issues to the stage. the experience changed his outlook. he is now left-wing and more outspoken. >> i think it is very important for finland that we can maintain a reasonable and effective army so we don't have to go into any coalitions for nato. >> resentment remains in finland over the occupation and losing territory
russian spy planes have rattled finland. after all, the two countries share a long border and long history of conflict. older films remember the territory they lost in two wars with russia. things are taking precautionary measures. >> he is in the finnish army posted by the russian border. family we are on the border -- >> we are on the border. reporter: finland seated russian territory in the aftermath of world war i. the soldiers are aware of the tensions. unsure about future...
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nicholas is a morkist from finland -- motor cyclist from finland. he loses it and drives it with his knees. he can hold it together to finish the race. he finished 17th but he did finish. the nationals are off today. the nationals are off. roe v.dwyane wade decided to be a free agent. that is a look at sports. can you ride your bike like that? doug: barely. steve rudin will have an update to the weekend forecast at 11:00. maureen: have a good n >>> tonight, the dramatic end to the massive manhunt for two escaped killers. the surviving fugitive talking from his hospital bed revealing his final days on the run. the two escapees splitting up trying to cover their trail. our reporter with the first look inside one of their hideouts. >>> the wall of flames in the west. two dozen homes destroyed by wildfires. hundreds more emptied and the fire near a chemical leak forcing families to stay inside. >>> stock drop. the parke suffering its worst day of the year the big fear causing the dow to plunge 350 points. what does this mean for your 401(k). >>> narrow
nicholas is a morkist from finland -- motor cyclist from finland. he loses it and drives it with his knees. he can hold it together to finish the race. he finished 17th but he did finish. the nationals are off today. the nationals are off. roe v.dwyane wade decided to be a free agent. that is a look at sports. can you ride your bike like that? doug: barely. steve rudin will have an update to the weekend forecast at 11:00. maureen: have a good n >>> tonight, the dramatic end to the...
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now, the popular travel tv show host in finland came out having hiv in to 13. back in 2005 he was drugged and raped and how he contracted the disease. he's in finland and decided to see what people would do and how they would react to him standing there with two signs, with unin english and one in finnish saying i'm hiv positive and challenged the people to touch him. >> i would hope by now people know enough about hiv to know tupg someone, hugging someone, being close to someone is not going to transmit the disease. >> that is correct. for the most part they just kind of look but soon enough people start coming over to touch him. >> this is kind of performance art really. >> it does take a little while and you show that woman with a floral shirt, walk up touch his hand and keep going. that puts a big old smile on his face but then you see that more people keep coming up and some of them don't even think about it they just walk right over and they touch him, they place a hand either on his hand or his shoulder but they touch him. >> i want to see somebody give
now, the popular travel tv show host in finland came out having hiv in to 13. back in 2005 he was drugged and raped and how he contracted the disease. he's in finland and decided to see what people would do and how they would react to him standing there with two signs, with unin english and one in finnish saying i'm hiv positive and challenged the people to touch him. >> i would hope by now people know enough about hiv to know tupg someone, hugging someone, being close to someone is not...
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. >> he was a professional mapmaker from finland, and he saw the skull within the first few days here. he did not say anything to me or to anyone else about it because he was afraid. >> but three months later, just before he returned to finland, the mapmaker finally told teena about the skull. using a detailed map of the ranch and following the mapmaker's directions, teena and the scout ranger searched for the skull. they found what they were looking for in a sparsely wooded clearing. along with the skull, searchers found a few strands of hair, a lower jaw, and about 40 bones, including a pelvic bone, a femur, and some ribs. >> my initial thought was it may possibly be an indian grave until we saw the blue jean material. >> searchers unearthed the tattered remains of a pair of jeans, pieces of a flowered shirt, remnants of a plastic shopping bag, and a metal button. to begin the task of identifying the victim, the physical evidence was sent to the forensic crime lab in jefferson city, missouri. they began their evaluation with the tattered blue jeans. the outside seam was intact. this
. >> he was a professional mapmaker from finland, and he saw the skull within the first few days here. he did not say anything to me or to anyone else about it because he was afraid. >> but three months later, just before he returned to finland, the mapmaker finally told teena about the skull. using a detailed map of the ranch and following the mapmaker's directions, teena and the scout ranger searched for the skull. they found what they were looking for in a sparsely wooded...
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. >> i'm nicole johnson, reporting on afghanistan's highly prized landfill ends up in finland. >>> i.s.i.l. destroyed two ancient shrines, close to the syrian city of palmyra, a u.n.e.s.c.o. world heritage site. amateurs photographs show the shrines being blown up. smoke can be seen rising from the hilltop tomb of mohammed bin there were reports that mines prophet muhammad's cousin. there were reports that mine s were laid in the ancient city, raising fears that more art factors would be lost. i.s.i.l. vowed to destroy statues and shrines, which it regard as idol worshipping. our next guest wrote about the shrines, saying it's likely i.s.i.l. will target religious sites. >> it's entirely possible that the organization will destroy all of the historical remnants of palmyra. they started with shrines that had islamic references. a shrine to the companion of prophet muhammad. mediaeval, and few such shrines, memorabilia as a form of idol worship. they have a severe kind of pure tan religion, were there should be nothing between the human and god. the world is waiting to see if the roman ruins
. >> i'm nicole johnson, reporting on afghanistan's highly prized landfill ends up in finland. >>> i.s.i.l. destroyed two ancient shrines, close to the syrian city of palmyra, a u.n.e.s.c.o. world heritage site. amateurs photographs show the shrines being blown up. smoke can be seen rising from the hilltop tomb of mohammed bin there were reports that mines prophet muhammad's cousin. there were reports that mine s were laid in the ancient city, raising fears that more art factors...
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karl: i want to start over someplace new - in germany, or somewhere else in western europe, maybe finland. somewhere where living conditions for people like me are better. estonia is the worst, the government has abandoned us. that's not normal. reporter: karl knows that his hiv status - and the fear of developing aids - will always be a determining factor in his life. but he hopes to live as normally as he can, and, if possible, not in estonia. anchor: as you know the relations between greece and germany haven't been the best lately. at least in politics. there's the euro crisis of course and greece's approaching bankruptcy. many greeks blame germany and its focus on austerity for that. but there's also something else that's increasingly part of the picture -- nazi germany's terrible crimes in greece during the second world war. those include a forced loan that the germans never repaid. the current government in berlin insists that the chapter is closed and most germans tend to agree. but not all, specifically one couple from bavaria. they decided to take matters into their own hands. re
karl: i want to start over someplace new - in germany, or somewhere else in western europe, maybe finland. somewhere where living conditions for people like me are better. estonia is the worst, the government has abandoned us. that's not normal. reporter: karl knows that his hiv status - and the fear of developing aids - will always be a determining factor in his life. but he hopes to live as normally as he can, and, if possible, not in estonia. anchor: as you know the relations between greece...
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. >> it is a lot of news in finland.we took some more cash with us and we hope we are stable and and long term, i hope that they will be ok. >> it is the only point that the politicians, creditors and greece seem to agree on at the moment. sarah: she is the woman the greeks loved it hate as the debt crisis as -- has unfolded and now they are looking to chancellor angela merkel for a lifeline. she is one of a number of leaders to keep greece in the euro. after next weekends referendum, only if the people of greece vote yes to a bailout deal. >> the leaders of all the german parties, they told reporters that although they were deeply disappointed in the government, they would not desert greece now. it is crucial that there is effort and solidarity. that will continue to be our position. because i am convinced the euro will collapse if these principles aren't observed. and we don't want that to happen. meanwhile, the deputy made clear that greece won't receive a new offer from creditors because the greek people have been as
. >> it is a lot of news in finland.we took some more cash with us and we hope we are stable and and long term, i hope that they will be ok. >> it is the only point that the politicians, creditors and greece seem to agree on at the moment. sarah: she is the woman the greeks loved it hate as the debt crisis as -- has unfolded and now they are looking to chancellor angela merkel for a lifeline. she is one of a number of leaders to keep greece in the euro. after next weekends...
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in finland they have a very strong educational system. what can we learn from that? i think we do some things that are very well in our country. we should be open-minded and take the best ideas that are working in countries around the world to protect the middle class and working families. >> a couple more points and then we will go back to infrastructure. why have they become -- why are they in such disrepair? sen. bernie sanders: this is one of the saddest things i can imagine. you have to invest in your bridges, your levees, your dams. this is -- we want to protect the wealthy, not ask them not to pay anymore. but if you are saving money, you cannot spend it. hopefully, i was just on the committee, we have passed a highway bill. the more conservative members of congress have decided to work with the more progressive to come up with steps of how far we should go. in my view, we should invest a trillion dollars in our infrastructure in the next five years will stop if we do that, we make huge progress and we also create up to $13 million. -- jobs. 13 million jobs. i
in finland they have a very strong educational system. what can we learn from that? i think we do some things that are very well in our country. we should be open-minded and take the best ideas that are working in countries around the world to protect the middle class and working families. >> a couple more points and then we will go back to infrastructure. why have they become -- why are they in such disrepair? sen. bernie sanders: this is one of the saddest things i can imagine. you have...
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. >> i'm nicole johnson reporting on how afghanistan's highly priced lamb pelts end up in finland >>> we begin in syria, where i.s.i.l. fighters destroyed two islamic shrines, close the ancient city of palmyra. it's the first time they targeted historical sites since taking over the city. experts fear there's more destruction to come. zeina khodr reports. >> reporter: this is what many feared would happen when fighters from the islamic state of iraq and levant captured palmyra a few weeks ago. it was not the first time i.s.i.l. has destroyed ancient monuments. it's the first reported damage in the city in central syria. fighters blew up two ancient shrines they consider un-islamic. the shrines are not from the roman era. unlike other 2,000-year-old buildings in palmyra. there are concerns about the fate of the u.n.e.s.c.o. lifted world heritage site. >> it's possible that the organization will destroy all the historical remnants of palmyra. they started with the shrines that have islamic residences, a shrine to a companion of the profit mohammed. a shrine to the medieval >>> an activi
. >> i'm nicole johnson reporting on how afghanistan's highly priced lamb pelts end up in finland >>> we begin in syria, where i.s.i.l. fighters destroyed two islamic shrines, close the ancient city of palmyra. it's the first time they targeted historical sites since taking over the city. experts fear there's more destruction to come. zeina khodr reports. >> reporter: this is what many feared would happen when fighters from the islamic state of iraq and levant captured...
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. >> no debate in the response from this video from finland, a similar situation, two guys caught shoplifting and this young lady is having none of it. pepper spray, the guys take a face full of it she man handled this guy, won't let him go and she gets a hold of it, dragged him back. >> she's locking the door and keeping the guy inside. >> what's the difference someone attacking someone with pepper spray for doing something in a store and someone attacking someone with a hand. >> here's an idea don't steal. >> the wildlife aid foundation having to save a little fella, in this case a fox kit stuck between the roots of this tree. >> trying to get its foot out. >> it's so tangled up. >> i want to go get him out and hug him and pet him and hold him and kiss him. and call him george. >> he's can't move. they're able to maneuver the roots just enough to free the little kit. they thought it was going to be a rescue and release type of situation except they realize its leg might possibly be probingen. they put him in a crate, take him to the vet and after examination and x-rays you can see there is
. >> no debate in the response from this video from finland, a similar situation, two guys caught shoplifting and this young lady is having none of it. pepper spray, the guys take a face full of it she man handled this guy, won't let him go and she gets a hold of it, dragged him back. >> she's locking the door and keeping the guy inside. >> what's the difference someone attacking someone with pepper spray for doing something in a store and someone attacking someone with a...
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the head of finland said they will need them you are cold to get a deal. and tsipras gave a speech today where he talked about imf criminality. you do not typically associate try to get a deal with calling your creditors or no. he said they were in succeeding the greek economy. really rough stuff and there is are gettinghings bad. i have a slightly contrary in view. i think that maybe this serves a useful purpose. it reminds me of the debt ceiling fight from 2011. one at the end it seems like he got ramadi but the acrimony serves a purpose because then when they have to make their final concession, tsipras said -- can say we got something out of the creditors. greatit seems like the people want a deal. holes are showing. -- polls are showing. that strikes me as kind of odd. the grexit conversation continues and mark gilbert had i have half -- had a hypothesis. the smart way to swear allegiance to the euro in the two atmosphere, it might just be overcoming the resistance of its objectors. interesting we are hearing plan b. joe: also interesting that we thes
the head of finland said they will need them you are cold to get a deal. and tsipras gave a speech today where he talked about imf criminality. you do not typically associate try to get a deal with calling your creditors or no. he said they were in succeeding the greek economy. really rough stuff and there is are gettinghings bad. i have a slightly contrary in view. i think that maybe this serves a useful purpose. it reminds me of the debt ceiling fight from 2011. one at the end it seems like...
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in a first of its kind study, researchers in finland, they found those taking a clasof pain killers were more likely to hurt someone. re researchers say there's a lot more research to do before a definitive link can we established and they found that antidepress antidepressants only slightly raised the raise lowered the risk. >>> right there, the car went around the crossing arm and drove over the tracks. only two of the three people in the car were actually injured and the injuries, minor. >>> more warriors cover ageage straight ahead and we have a slight problem with the giants. pll (music) hey! let me help with that. oh, thank you! (music) introducing the one-and-only volkswagen golf sportwagen. the sportier utility vehicle. ♪ ♪ >>> good evening geraud moncure. clay thompson into the starting line up for game one against the cavaliers. he succeeded in the final set of tests. thompson said after working out each of the last two days he'd lost nothing in terms of conditioning or basketball rhythm. and more from oakland and how the dubs focus can now shift to game one and the task at han
in a first of its kind study, researchers in finland, they found those taking a clasof pain killers were more likely to hurt someone. re researchers say there's a lot more research to do before a definitive link can we established and they found that antidepress antidepressants only slightly raised the raise lowered the risk. >>> right there, the car went around the crossing arm and drove over the tracks. only two of the three people in the car were actually injured and the injuries,...
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. >> it is a lot of news in finland. we took some more cash with us and we hope we are stable and and long term, i hope that they will be ok. >> it is the only point that the politicians, creditors and greece seem to agree on at the moment. sarah: she is the woman the greeks loved it hate as the debt crisis as -- has unfolded and now they are looking to chancellor angela merkel for a lifeline. she is one of a number of leaders to keep greece in the euro. after next weekends referendum, only if the people of greece vote yes to a bailout deal. >> the leaders of all the german parties, they told reporters that although they were deeply disappointed in the government, they would not desert greece now. it is crucial that there is effort and solidarity. that will continue to be our position. because i am convinced the euro will collapse if these principles aren't observed. and we don't want that to happen. meanwhile, the deputy made clear that greece won't receive a new offer from creditors because the greek people have been a
. >> it is a lot of news in finland. we took some more cash with us and we hope we are stable and and long term, i hope that they will be ok. >> it is the only point that the politicians, creditors and greece seem to agree on at the moment. sarah: she is the woman the greeks loved it hate as the debt crisis as -- has unfolded and now they are looking to chancellor angela merkel for a lifeline. she is one of a number of leaders to keep greece in the euro. after next weekends...
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animal magic, a magician from finland plays tricks on dogs.st and furious, exploring the wacky world of waterslides. first, underwater film was shot back in the 1940's. since then, the ocean depths have been recorded many a time but some doctors are trying to show this in a new light. two spanish brothers perform tricks underwater that look as though they have been computer-generated.
animal magic, a magician from finland plays tricks on dogs.st and furious, exploring the wacky world of waterslides. first, underwater film was shot back in the 1940's. since then, the ocean depths have been recorded many a time but some doctors are trying to show this in a new light. two spanish brothers perform tricks underwater that look as though they have been computer-generated.
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if you go to denmark today finland, do you know how much college costs? they actually pay you to go to college. should i apologize for that? i think it is a good idea. making sure everyone can get an education regardless of income. child care for working families is an embarrassment. many families cannot afford care in one of the most important years of a human being's life. we need a government -- we are an entrepreneurial society. when you have a situation where the top 1/10 of 1% controls as much wealth as the bottom 90% when all income is going to the top 1% that is not an economy that works for the people of the country. it is not sustainable, not moral. we have to make some changes in the way we do economics. host: how do you do that and have a free enterprise system that creates private sector jobs and innovation that is known in this country? sen. sanders: good question. the way to do that is to say go out and innovate. we want you to do that. at the same time, you cannot have all the wealth being created in the country. what i say to the billiona
if you go to denmark today finland, do you know how much college costs? they actually pay you to go to college. should i apologize for that? i think it is a good idea. making sure everyone can get an education regardless of income. child care for working families is an embarrassment. many families cannot afford care in one of the most important years of a human being's life. we need a government -- we are an entrepreneurial society. when you have a situation where the top 1/10 of 1% controls as...
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admire kimmo i could not be happier i think probably all you guys in the whole dellel valley and finland and everywhere else happy for this guy he's a pro and in the end he got what he deserved he deserved to within a stanley cup. >> all right. let's kick it over to soccer union in a galaxy far, far away against the galaxy union allow the two first half goals brian sylvestery union down 4 live 1 in the second half. arena football soul also in la tonight and tie up at the kiss in the second quarter. walter back tou over at the news desk. >> thank you, jeff. >> timely it's usually award to honor man's best friend and this year the national hero dog award went to a cat. la society gave honor to tabby named tara. she fought off a dog that attacked her five years owner. there was one alteration to the trophy and the word dog was scratched out and replaced by the word cat there you have it. castle is next on channel 6 and "action news" continues 6:00 in the morning with nydia han, eva pilgrim and chris sowers. for melissa magee jeff skverskyen and the entire "action news" team i'm walter perez
admire kimmo i could not be happier i think probably all you guys in the whole dellel valley and finland and everywhere else happy for this guy he's a pro and in the end he got what he deserved he deserved to within a stanley cup. >> all right. let's kick it over to soccer union in a galaxy far, far away against the galaxy union allow the two first half goals brian sylvestery union down 4 live 1 in the second half. arena football soul also in la tonight and tie up at the kiss in the...
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breed encouraged the public to be heard and is commissioner richards called for the moratorium more finland the mechanism the hearing starred at 3:00 p.m. and last day until midnight the full wealthy and the personal stlal in the latino will - several times the room e.r. erupted into chant and the board struggled to continue and two individuals were arrested the number of housing promotions will be captured in the moratorium was that 3 and the number of potential inferred units of the total units developers will either constrict or pay fees to have a minimum of 12 percent on the other hand and while it depends on along the board will keep the moratorium in place there are impact fees and hundred and $25 million in inclusionary as for the planning efforts the staff described the work and meta and the 2020 this draft will be finalized to keep 65 percent of the mission affordable to low income and others this is new construction acquisition when the moratorium was rejected by a vote and 3 supervisors 2 3, 4 opposition to pursue a similar ballot to be considered quite a few of the introduction
breed encouraged the public to be heard and is commissioner richards called for the moratorium more finland the mechanism the hearing starred at 3:00 p.m. and last day until midnight the full wealthy and the personal stlal in the latino will - several times the room e.r. erupted into chant and the board struggled to continue and two individuals were arrested the number of housing promotions will be captured in the moratorium was that 3 and the number of potential inferred units of the total...
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. >> puzzle phone is not ugly designed in finland. it's due on the market in 2015. we wanted to achieve a change. it was doable feasible to create this device built to last and profitable for everyone. >> electronics companies were not slowing down production. and with it consumption. the top two smartphone manufacturers sold a total of $116 million devices. >> if you expand the life span two or three times worth, you are slowing down the reason you are extracting the region from the earth. >> that is likely. >>> sounds like we should race for short earth pollution, we'll look at that after the break. break. t and surprise us. >> wow...these are amazing! >> "techknow" where technology meets humanity. only on al jazeera america. >>> so here is the rub - rare earth elements are not actually rare, but they are costly and complicated. china currently plies about 95% of the rare earth elements because they are so critical to defense and energy products a shortage or monopoly by china concerns many. someone that nose a lot about rare elements and national security is my n
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loans heed and 18 loans $4.6 million to san franciscans for the loan fund and merging and the c e g finland groups and finally are the district program two more information and others that are expressing interests thank to our support for the filming in san francisco is increased 3 film productions have received intrurms for every dollar rebated we have money spent on hotels and food totally 14 point plus million dollars through the joint development teams we have the projects emphasizing 5 m and pier 70 and mission rock we're working with dpw to implement the mayor's office housing plan in office of economic workforce development we have the construction and health care and technology who network academies and placed over 2 thousand job seekers for the year ahead start with small businesses you know a major challenge is small businesses facing redefined space we're going to initiate a building of our legal and laelgz assistance for brokerage services for the at risk bmw's to help them with their space research san francisco has seen two of small businesses effected by disasters like flyers
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. >> puzzle phone is not ugly, designed in finland. it's due on the market in 2015. we wanted to achieve a change. it was doable, feasible to create this device, built to everyone. >> electronics companies were not slowing down production. and with it consumption. the top two smartphone manufacturers sold a total of $116 million devices. >> if you expand the life span, two or three times worth, you are slowing down the reason you are extracting the region from the earth. >> likely. >>> sounds like we should race for short earth pollution, we'll look at that after the break. >> after six weeks of fighting >> you must make you're voice be heard... >> struggling >> it's very scary... >> dreaming >> we're actually working on that as we speak... >> where are they now? >> nothing was given too us, we had to earn everything... >> see how it all ends.. >> all of the other families they give us hope... >> i know that keeps me going... >> we just have to keep doing what we have to do... >> an honest look at the american dream... >> this definitely gave me an opportunity to gro
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finland and sweden, and they aren't even nato members. from the bridge they could look out to sea the contributions from several other countries. the russian fleet is out there as well. but they're not on speaking terms with each other. >> i think russians are watching. we're neighbors of russia. russia is not that far away. it's a neighbor of poland. clearly they're watching us. clearly they're interested in what we're doing but this is routine business, and we should not be worried about that. >> the u.s. has already said that it's shipping out huge amounts of military hardware, and next week it's likely to be announced that troops will follow. in the russian enclave, russia said that it will speed up the ballistic missiles. the question is what is defense and what is aggression. from nato's point of view this is all about openness and moral authority. it's a complicated world and it's not always easy to figure out who is a friend whoop isn't. but in all this the wednesday of the baltic states, it believes it can offer moral legitimacy
finland and sweden, and they aren't even nato members. from the bridge they could look out to sea the contributions from several other countries. the russian fleet is out there as well. but they're not on speaking terms with each other. >> i think russians are watching. we're neighbors of russia. russia is not that far away. it's a neighbor of poland. clearly they're watching us. clearly they're interested in what we're doing but this is routine business, and we should not be worried...
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. >>> put to the floor, this rally car in finland blazing down this straightaway totally rolling. >> uh-oh. >> oh! you're right totally rolling. >> four. five. and a half. >> that's driver anton lauren and his codriver matty heikenen. i don't know what went wrong here. he came in there seemingly unprepared for the turn. who knows? maybe he had a throttle stuck or something but those guys went tumbling. sounded like a trash can going down the road in a thunderstorm. >> both tell me they were fine it's a rally car. >> totally fine. he posted the picture up on instagram with #okay. that's what rally racing is all about. these guys on a roll and some razors going for the backflip. >> uh-oh. >> oh! >> it's like the bink one, did land on its wheels managed to break one of its wheels. couple others try again. >> oh no no so close. >> what's the interestic to get it right? >> it's a combination of factors, the speed you're going it's the shape of it it's how you hit it whether the back wheel catches. half of it is luck. >> when it works it works just right and you land softly and pulled off
. >>> put to the floor, this rally car in finland blazing down this straightaway totally rolling. >> uh-oh. >> oh! you're right totally rolling. >> four. five. and a half. >> that's driver anton lauren and his codriver matty heikenen. i don't know what went wrong here. he came in there seemingly unprepared for the turn. who knows? maybe he had a throttle stuck or something but those guys went tumbling. sounded like a trash can going down the road in a...
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finland, sweden and they aren't even nato members.ge they could see contribution from other countries. >> i think the russians are watching. russia isn't that far away. it's a neighbor of poland clearly they are watching us but this is routine business, and we shouldn't be worried about that. >> reporter: the u.s. has already said it is shipping in huge amounts of military hardware. equally just down the coast, moscow says it will speed up the placements of ballistic missiles. the question is what is defense and what is aggression. from nato's point of view this is all about openness and moral authority. it's a complicated world nowadays and for many western nations it's not easy to figure out who is a friend and who isn't? but in all of this nato really seems to believe it can offer moral legitimacy over russia. so is all of this an unnecessary provocation of the russians? >> i think every nation has a right to exercise, to make sure they have military skills and what you see in nato is absolute transparency. we announce our exercise
finland, sweden and they aren't even nato members.ge they could see contribution from other countries. >> i think the russians are watching. russia isn't that far away. it's a neighbor of poland clearly they are watching us but this is routine business, and we shouldn't be worried about that. >> reporter: the u.s. has already said it is shipping in huge amounts of military hardware. equally just down the coast, moscow says it will speed up the placements of ballistic missiles. the...
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in finland there's a minimum of two years to contain a few unrestricted licence, and in germany, it involvesdatory time. as well as driving at night or in bad weather. >> and joining me here traffic safety and advocacy director for aaa. >> we mentioned earlier in the programme that there's no national standard for what you teach or how you teach to drive. do we ask enough of young drivers. >> we don't require drivers education. the good news about driver's education is it's shown through research that we have done through the research foundation that it can reduce crashes, and reduce citation. as compared to people that didn't go through the programme. we need to learn the rules of the road and it can prevent us making errors from behind the wheel. >> triple a has done fascinating research on young adult driving habits. what stuck out for you? >> one of the surprising findings was the degree to which teens were getting into crashes involving crashes. national statistics estimate 10% of teens involve distracted driving this that crash. >> the research that we roll out, we learnt 58% of crashe
in finland there's a minimum of two years to contain a few unrestricted licence, and in germany, it involvesdatory time. as well as driving at night or in bad weather. >> and joining me here traffic safety and advocacy director for aaa. >> we mentioned earlier in the programme that there's no national standard for what you teach or how you teach to drive. do we ask enough of young drivers. >> we don't require drivers education. the good news about driver's education is it's...
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animal magic, a magician from finland plays tricks on dogs. and fast and furious, exploring the wacky world of waterslides. first, underwater film was shot back in the 1940's. since then, the ocean depths have been recorded many a time but some doctors are trying to show this in a new light. two spanish brothers perform tricks underwater that look as though they have been computer-generated.
animal magic, a magician from finland plays tricks on dogs. and fast and furious, exploring the wacky world of waterslides. first, underwater film was shot back in the 1940's. since then, the ocean depths have been recorded many a time but some doctors are trying to show this in a new light. two spanish brothers perform tricks underwater that look as though they have been computer-generated.
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researchers in finland say antibiotics work just as well. patients took aernt biotics for ten days three days through an i.v. at the hospital seven days for treatment at home. some doctors, though insist that surgery is a quicker treatment and it's still recommended for pregnant women and children. >> there's another medical breakthrough that could help 36 million americans who suffer from migraines. a new class of drugs can actually prevent the headaches from even starting. they're being featured at a meeting this week of the american headache society. now, the drugs interfere with the cgrp neurotransmitter that triggers migraines. four different companies are testing those drugs right now. >>> okay are we ready for girard? >> we're ready for girard. >> more from the as and giants tonight. stay with us. as one would imagine.... the warriors plane ride home this >>> good evening. girard montourae. as one would imagine, the warriors plane ride home this morning, a feeling of accomplishment that most nba players never get a chance to experienc
researchers in finland say antibiotics work just as well. patients took aernt biotics for ten days three days through an i.v. at the hospital seven days for treatment at home. some doctors, though insist that surgery is a quicker treatment and it's still recommended for pregnant women and children. >> there's another medical breakthrough that could help 36 million americans who suffer from migraines. a new class of drugs can actually prevent the headaches from even starting. they're being...
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plus -- >>> i'm nicole johnson, reporting on how afghanistan's highly prized lamb pelts end up in finland♪ >>> hello, at least 12 people have been killed in the somali capitol after a bomb attack on a convoy of cars by the armed schoop al-shabab. none of the diplomatings were injured. caroline malone has more. >> reporter: witnesses say a pickup truck was completely destroyed. it was part of a convoy carrying diplomats from the united arab emirates. members of the armed group, al-shabab are claiming responsibility for the attack. the somali government is also getting support from the 22,000 african union force which is fighting al-shabab. it wants to overthrow the government and is behind many similar attacks. on sunday four fighters were killed as they tried to detonate a car bomb and shoot their way into a national intelligence agency training center. they have lost territory to government forces since an offensive to push them out began last year. >>> we are joined by a journalist who has worked expensively in somalia. thanks for being with us. why would the uae be targeted by app shab
plus -- >>> i'm nicole johnson, reporting on how afghanistan's highly prized lamb pelts end up in finland♪ >>> hello, at least 12 people have been killed in the somali capitol after a bomb attack on a convoy of cars by the armed schoop al-shabab. none of the diplomatings were injured. caroline malone has more. >> reporter: witnesses say a pickup truck was completely destroyed. it was part of a convoy carrying diplomats from the united arab emirates. members of the...
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90 to hundred and 20 days that can drive up the reliability some of our biggest problems so that finland 80 to the best of your knowledge is not available but i feel confident it is a key part of the infrastructure as a tremendous impact on customer service and awning we'll certainly make a strong case in our capital program to get that money. >> okay one more question i promise i'll hand it over. >> is our communication first, you guys are improved it since i've paid attention to it and in terms of having the elevators at the meeting with the signed it is a little bit hard for some of our riders i know for me i've expensed the nature of what you're talking about is the 12 tree to communicate it out it is hard from a ridership prospective to haven is it available you know trying to catch the next muni sign to see if there is information anything we can do to make it valuable on the website the way that bart handles it a human error but calling 36 will work any other tips will be great. >> i think all of those things i think if i could describe it is our challenge it is inconsistentlycy i
90 to hundred and 20 days that can drive up the reliability some of our biggest problems so that finland 80 to the best of your knowledge is not available but i feel confident it is a key part of the infrastructure as a tremendous impact on customer service and awning we'll certainly make a strong case in our capital program to get that money. >> okay one more question i promise i'll hand it over. >> is our communication first, you guys are improved it since i've paid attention to...
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finland and sweden - they are not n.a.t.o. members. from the bridge they could look out to see contributions from other countries, the russian fleet is out there as well. they are not on speaking terms with each other. >> russia is watching we are neighbours of russia they are not far away. clearly they are watching us they are interested in what we are doing, it's routine business, and we shouldn't worry about that. the u.s. is shipping in hardware from central europe. troops will follow. down the coast, the russian enclave, moscow will speed up the placement of ballistic missiles. the question is what is defense, what is aggression. from n.a.t.o.'s point of view this is about open possess and moral authority. it's a complicated world. for many western nations it's not easy to figure out who is a friend and who isn't. in all this the defense of the baltic states n.a.t.o. seems to believe it can offer moral legitimacy over russia. so is all this an unnecessary provocation of the russians. >> i think that every nation has a right to exe
finland and sweden - they are not n.a.t.o. members. from the bridge they could look out to see contributions from other countries, the russian fleet is out there as well. they are not on speaking terms with each other. >> russia is watching we are neighbours of russia they are not far away. clearly they are watching us they are interested in what we are doing, it's routine business, and we shouldn't worry about that. the u.s. is shipping in hardware from central europe. troops will...
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europe and the time of all of this social unrest around europe uri had invited leaders from, you know, finland to turkey to spain to russia they were already on the ground doing various kinds of bridge building work. and, we are, you might say, the family or the network that holds them. that is what we have to learn how to do better and better. and that is a creative act. >> do spend a lot of time talking to people? what do you do? >> coaching people training people, encouraging people helping people work together. that's the genius. it's not a top-down organization with issues, edicts, here's what you need to do. people decide what they need to do. people in countries and regions decide what they need to do. our work as a global organization is to support them in achieving their dreams. we do that through training, coaching building a communications system where they can build up their stories. because it's all about stories. in the world where a media to us promotes the stories of devastating violence and horrific human calamity we get to hear the stories every day of people on the ground, p
europe and the time of all of this social unrest around europe uri had invited leaders from, you know, finland to turkey to spain to russia they were already on the ground doing various kinds of bridge building work. and, we are, you might say, the family or the network that holds them. that is what we have to learn how to do better and better. and that is a creative act. >> do spend a lot of time talking to people? what do you do? >> coaching people training people, encouraging...
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nato has been on ducting it's own exercises at the same time of norway, sweden finland.sia has included military personnel on what it describes as special operations operations in peacetime as a state secret. disclosing details of a soldiers being killed could now put you hyped bars. in are a recently released to report it said it is proof that the russian military is operating in eastern ukraine. one of the authors of that report boris nentsov was shot dead before it was published. a close associate to nentsov is in hospital fighting for his life. it's believed he was poisoned. there are reported violations being committed by both sides. russia said it has the right to conduct military maneuvers wherever it wants in its territory despite the sensitivity of the time and place. al jazeera. near the russian-ukrainian border. >> coming up, a draft for a new global climb deal is, we have reporters on the front line of climate change. >> this is the kind of experiments. years of isolation the collapse of the soviet union has a dwindling supply of fossil fuels, and it has read
nato has been on ducting it's own exercises at the same time of norway, sweden finland.sia has included military personnel on what it describes as special operations operations in peacetime as a state secret. disclosing details of a soldiers being killed could now put you hyped bars. in are a recently released to report it said it is proof that the russian military is operating in eastern ukraine. one of the authors of that report boris nentsov was shot dead before it was published. a close...
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now also denmark and perhaps also finland -- and they announced actually already before the electionst they might support a big cameron -- david cameron in his stance on negotiations, and of particular support him in this idea not to form a social europe. one of the core claims of david cameron. anchor: thank you so mh fo breangt all do for u greatly appreciate it. me to goo the moes becau tonight, germany's film industry is gathering in berlin for the 65th german film awards. anchor: the award is the most highly endowed german cultural award with a cash prize of 3 million euros. anchor: here's a look at some of the front runners. reporter: two films have collected seven nominations each for this year's film awards. the experimental "victoria" and historical drama "13 minutes," which is about a man who tried to kill hitler. despite its many nominations, it missed out in the best home category. but first, to the hacker thriller "who am i," which has six nominations. in germany it was a hit with cinema goers. now hollywood is planning a remake. nevertheless, a thriller has never won the
now also denmark and perhaps also finland -- and they announced actually already before the electionst they might support a big cameron -- david cameron in his stance on negotiations, and of particular support him in this idea not to form a social europe. one of the core claims of david cameron. anchor: thank you so mh fo breangt all do for u greatly appreciate it. me to goo the moes becau tonight, germany's film industry is gathering in berlin for the 65th german film awards. anchor: the award...
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elektrobit is based in finland and you can find its computer code in high end cars like maserati. it just opened in silicon valley. so new they're literally still putting signs in front of the building. sullivan is the former head of microsoft's in car system called sync the one for ford coming from microsoft. so what is exciting? what's the next thing? we've seen the robot cars from goog plle google. what's the next thing that i in a chevy or a ford or a kia am going to see? >> there's a lot of interesting things coming down the road. i think one of the interesting things we're going to see in cars is the software in them updating itself. imagine you have a car that you bought two years ago and all of a sudden now it can park itself. because that's actually -- >> but couldn't before. >> but couldn't before. when you purchased it it couldn't park it. but through software we're creating more and more value in vehicles through software. >> let me follow up with that and say if i'm the head of kia or what have you, you say, no no no, walter we put that in the new model and then they
elektrobit is based in finland and you can find its computer code in high end cars like maserati. it just opened in silicon valley. so new they're literally still putting signs in front of the building. sullivan is the former head of microsoft's in car system called sync the one for ford coming from microsoft. so what is exciting? what's the next thing? we've seen the robot cars from goog plle google. what's the next thing that i in a chevy or a ford or a kia am going to see? >> there's a...
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. >> reporter: researchers in finland looked at 530 people with uncomplicated appendicitis, so no one whose appendix had burst. some had surgery. some took antibiotics for ten days. three days through an iv at the hospital, seven days with pills at home. one year later for more than 70% of the people that took them antibiotics worked. >> the vast majority of patients who come into the emergency room with appendicitis could be initially treated with antibiotics, see how they do, and if they don't do well they can get surgery later on. >> reporter: but the medical community is still divided. some doctors still favor surgery, where the appendix is removed through a tiny incision. they point out that most patients leave the hospital even sooner than someone on an iv drip antibiotic. surgery is still recommended for pregnant women, people with more severe cases, and children. still the new study is a conversation starter for patients and doctors, challenging that age-old assumption that the appendix has to go. kate snow, nbc news, new york. >>> we're back in a moment with the huge response
. >> reporter: researchers in finland looked at 530 people with uncomplicated appendicitis, so no one whose appendix had burst. some had surgery. some took antibiotics for ten days. three days through an iv at the hospital, seven days with pills at home. one year later for more than 70% of the people that took them antibiotics worked. >> the vast majority of patients who come into the emergency room with appendicitis could be initially treated with antibiotics, see how they do, and...
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so the pelts pile up at the main auction house in helsinki finland. afghan traders talk about the good old days hoping someone discovers a major new market for them. the question, however is where? nicole johnston, al jazerra. >>> you can always keep up-to-date with all the very latest news and views on our website, there it is on your screens, right now aljazerra.com. strait. plus up close and personal. how a documentary film can help change the conversation in america about gun violence. this week or next the united states supreme court is expected to deliver a potentially history-making decision on gay marriage. right now, as the map shows, gay marriage is legal in 37 states and the district of columbia. everything in orange - gay
so the pelts pile up at the main auction house in helsinki finland. afghan traders talk about the good old days hoping someone discovers a major new market for them. the question, however is where? nicole johnston, al jazerra. >>> you can always keep up-to-date with all the very latest news and views on our website, there it is on your screens, right now aljazerra.com. strait. plus up close and personal. how a documentary film can help change the conversation in america about gun...
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if you go to denmark today finland, do you know how much college costs? they actually pay you to go to college. should i apologize for that? i think it is a good idea. making sure everyone can get an education regardless of income. child care for working families is an embarrassment. many families cannot afford care in one of the most important years of a human being's life. we need a government -- we are an entrepreneurial society. when you have a situation where the top 1/10 of 1% controls as much wealth as the bottom 90%, when all income is going to the top 1%, that is not an economy that works for the people of the country. it is not sustainable, not moral. we have to make some changes in the way we do economics. host: how do you do that and have a free enterprise system that creates private sector jobs and innovation that is known in this country? sen. sanders: good question. the way to do that is to say go out and innovate. we want you to do that. at the same time, you cannot have all the wealth being created in the country. what i say to the billio
if you go to denmark today finland, do you know how much college costs? they actually pay you to go to college. should i apologize for that? i think it is a good idea. making sure everyone can get an education regardless of income. child care for working families is an embarrassment. many families cannot afford care in one of the most important years of a human being's life. we need a government -- we are an entrepreneurial society. when you have a situation where the top 1/10 of 1% controls as...