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norway is famous for its fjords. one of the most famous ones could soon see the end of its idyllic life if authorities are right and a disaster is looming. >> re: a unesco world heritage site and one of norway's most popular tourist spots, but somewhere in all of this beauty is a disaster waiting to happen. yet, nobody knows when. >> all the houses below the altitude of the church will be swept away. there will be a soon on me that destroys most of the people here. we are responsible to warn these people so they can evacuate before the sunol me is coming. >> this team leader for norway's geological survey's biggest concern right now is a mountain about 18 calamitous from a town. it's 54 cubic meters of rock are on the move. they've installed equipment to monitor changes in the mountain. >> this path here in white was sitting here, and now it has moved up here. >> the crack is growing up to 12 centimeters wider each year. >> here, we have this big pressure opening of the mountain . we can follow this large opening . t
norway is famous for its fjords. one of the most famous ones could soon see the end of its idyllic life if authorities are right and a disaster is looming. >> re: a unesco world heritage site and one of norway's most popular tourist spots, but somewhere in all of this beauty is a disaster waiting to happen. yet, nobody knows when. >> all the houses below the altitude of the church will be swept away. there will be a soon on me that destroys most of the people here. we are...
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norway is famous for its fjords. one of the most famous ones could soon see the end of its idyllic life if authorities are right and a disaster is looming. >> re: a unesco world heritage site and one of norway's most popular tourist spots, but somewhere in all of this beauty is a disaster waiting to happen. yet, nobody knows when. >> all the houses below the altitude of the church will be swept away. there will be a soon on me that destroys most of the people here. we are responsible to warn these people so they can evacuate before the sunol me is coming. >> this team leader for norway's geological survey's biggest concern right now is a mountain about 18 calamitous from a town. it's 54 cubic meters of rock are on the move. they've installed equipment to monitor changes in the mountain. >> this path here in white was sitting here, and now it has moved up here. >> the crack is growing up to 12 centimeters wider each year. >> here, we have this big pressure opening of the mountain . we can follow this large opening . t
norway is famous for its fjords. one of the most famous ones could soon see the end of its idyllic life if authorities are right and a disaster is looming. >> re: a unesco world heritage site and one of norway's most popular tourist spots, but somewhere in all of this beauty is a disaster waiting to happen. yet, nobody knows when. >> all the houses below the altitude of the church will be swept away. there will be a soon on me that destroys most of the people here. we are...
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but the number one foreign influence buyer is, say it with me, norway.you-- the damn norouies committed at least $24 million to an array of washington think tanks over the past four years to raise norway's profile. including donations to the center for global development, the atlantic council and the brookings institution. which explains this footage. some brooks recent symposium on eradicating global hunger. i'm sorry, i'm being told that that chef is actually swedish. which is apparently not the same thing as norwegian? okay, my mistake. norway should really do something to raise its profile. we'll be right back yeah! vo: don't just dream of being the hero. make it happen. i can't believe we're missing the game for this. we're not. i've got xlte. vo: it doubles our 4g lte bandwidth in cities nationwide, so be that guy with verizon xlte. now get 1gb of bonus data, and our best pricing ever on the more everything plan. feel it in your heart, feel it in your soul, let the music take control, ♪ karamu. new bud light lime apple-ahhh-rita fiesta forever. co:
but the number one foreign influence buyer is, say it with me, norway.you-- the damn norouies committed at least $24 million to an array of washington think tanks over the past four years to raise norway's profile. including donations to the center for global development, the atlantic council and the brookings institution. which explains this footage. some brooks recent symposium on eradicating global hunger. i'm sorry, i'm being told that that chef is actually swedish. which is apparently not...
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norway should really do something to raise its profile.t back ♪ feel it in your heart, feel it in your soul, let the music take control, ♪ karamu. new bud light lime apple-ahhh-rita fiesta forever. couple pieces of chicken, gigantic mashed potatoes. a biscuit, and a cookie. and a drink! it's amazing. yeah. all of this for $5. spork! ♪ [door be♪l rings] [door bell rings] [phone rings] hello. heh. heh. heh-he-he... t-mobile's is the first national network to give you wi-fi calling. now every wi-fi connection works like a t-mobile tower. it's wi-fi unleashed. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody, my guest tonight plays a guy og/gyn on her sitcom the mindy project. i'll ask her where babies come from. please welcome mindy kaling. thank you very much. hey, miss kaling, thank you so much for coming on. >> i am so glad we didn't wear the same skirt. all right, thanks for coming here. i am an enormous fan, my whole family is. we love watching the show, i don't think there is anything on tv like it and one of the things i like about the show -- >> t
norway should really do something to raise its profile.t back ♪ feel it in your heart, feel it in your soul, let the music take control, ♪ karamu. new bud light lime apple-ahhh-rita fiesta forever. couple pieces of chicken, gigantic mashed potatoes. a biscuit, and a cookie. and a drink! it's amazing. yeah. all of this for $5. spork! ♪ [door be♪l rings] [door bell rings] [phone rings] hello. heh. heh. heh-he-he... t-mobile's is the first national network to give you wi-fi calling. now...
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on stage, norway's foreign minister, who announces that norway already the most generous country forld keep that in mind. we will be back with much, much more, including fun.jay-z, carrie underwood and others, after the break. >>> i think if there's any way to really get people like a real tangible way to tackle issues around poverty, that will make an impact. so i just love that this is a real activation. there's a real call to action. and, you know, the fact that you can win points and there's a great concert and all of these people, musicians, that are supporting this really important cause of trying to end extreme poverty. >> we're back at the 3rd annual global citizen festival. the roots of course are coming up. that was ronan farrow, very busy backstage interviewing jessica alba who you and i were just on stage with. >> we were just on stage with jessica alalba. i was hoping i would get an interview with the foreign denmark minister. >> we all have our goals. the roots are coming up. stick with us. >>> we're back. our colleague tamron hall is in the crowd about to introduce the
on stage, norway's foreign minister, who announces that norway already the most generous country forld keep that in mind. we will be back with much, much more, including fun.jay-z, carrie underwood and others, after the break. >>> i think if there's any way to really get people like a real tangible way to tackle issues around poverty, that will make an impact. so i just love that this is a real activation. there's a real call to action. and, you know, the fact that you can win points...
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norway should really do something to raise its profile. profile. look twice before crossing. you exercise. you choose the salad. occasionally. but when it comes to staying well - physically, financially, emotionally - going it alone is hard. really hard. having health insurance just isn't enough. you need a partner. like cigna. cigna has your back - and your knees - 24/7. in sickness and in health. through good times and crunch times. we're there when you have questions. or when you need a little coaching. we're there to help you get well, and stay well. going through life knowing we're right there with you. that's having a partner... who's with you all the way. cigna. coors light answers. when cold refreshment calls... frost brewed coors light. the world's most refreshing beer. into one you'll never forget. earn triple points when you book with the expedia app. expedia plus rewards. [door be♪l rings] [door bell rings] [phone rings] hello. heh. heh. heh-he-he... t-mobile's is the first national network to give you wi-fi calling. now every wi-fi con
norway should really do something to raise its profile. profile. look twice before crossing. you exercise. you choose the salad. occasionally. but when it comes to staying well - physically, financially, emotionally - going it alone is hard. really hard. having health insurance just isn't enough. you need a partner. like cigna. cigna has your back - and your knees - 24/7. in sickness and in health. through good times and crunch times. we're there when you have questions. or when you need a...
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norway should really do something to raise its profile.ght back want to change the world? create things that help people. design safer cars. faster computers. smarter grids and smarter phones. think up new ways to produce energy. be an engineer. solve problems the world needs solved. what are you waiting for? changing the world is part of the job description. join the scientists and engineers of exxonmobil in inspiring america's future engineers. energy lives here. claritin-d presents two allergy sufferers. one tried nasacort, which could take up to a week to feel maximum nasal symptom relief. the other took claritin-d,which starts to work on allergies in 30 minutes. the moral: nothing works faster than claritin-d so i'm one of manyan't wanurses at cignag. with answers, anytime, day or night. i'm lauren, and i've got your back. the smartest or nothing. the quietest or nothing. the sleekest... ...sexiest, ...baddest, ...safest, ...tightest, ...quickest, ...harshest... ...or nothing. at mercedes-benz, we do things one way or we don't do them
norway should really do something to raise its profile.ght back want to change the world? create things that help people. design safer cars. faster computers. smarter grids and smarter phones. think up new ways to produce energy. be an engineer. solve problems the world needs solved. what are you waiting for? changing the world is part of the job description. join the scientists and engineers of exxonmobil in inspiring america's future engineers. energy lives here. claritin-d presents two...
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black spruce and norway pine, douglas fir and red cedar. scarlet oak and hickory.100 cities and a thousand towns, but at what a cost? we cut the top off the alleghenies and sent it down the river. we cut the top off minnesota and sent it down the river. we cut the top off wisconsin and sent it down the river. we left the mountains and the hills slashed and burned and moved on. the water comes downhill spring and fall. down from the mountains, from the plowed-off slopes. from as far west as idaho and far east as pennsylvania. down every brook and grill, rivulet and creek. carrying every drop of water that flows down 2/3 of the continent. 1903, 1907, 1913, 1916, 1922, 1936, 1937. down from pennsylvania and ohio, kentucky and west virginia, missouri and illinois. down from north carolina and tennessee, down the grand, the osage, the rough, the soil, the black in minnesota, down the allegheny, the miami, the wabash, the green, the white, the wolf, the cash and the black, down the corn and the red and yazoo. the cumberland, kentucky, the tennessee, down the ohio 1,000 m
black spruce and norway pine, douglas fir and red cedar. scarlet oak and hickory.100 cities and a thousand towns, but at what a cost? we cut the top off the alleghenies and sent it down the river. we cut the top off minnesota and sent it down the river. we cut the top off wisconsin and sent it down the river. we left the mountains and the hills slashed and burned and moved on. the water comes downhill spring and fall. down from the mountains, from the plowed-off slopes. from as far west as...
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norway should really do something to raise its profile. profile.on my journey across america, i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. excuse me. can you tell me where ah no problem roller skates. so you are going to want to palm tree the fish until the second seahorse on your tea pot, then you should be light bulbs. let your random side out with new wonka randoms. they say you get what you pay for, but sometimes you get a whole lot more. like the jr. bacon cheeseburger and other great tastes for less from wendy's. now that's better. ♪ digiorno? or delivery? taste for yourself why the shortest distance between you and a delicious, fresh-baked pizza, is your oven. thankfully, it's not delivery. it's digiorno. ♪ [ male announcer ] give extra. get extra. ♪ hey, jennar fuzz mike trooawwwwww sc
norway should really do something to raise its profile. profile.on my journey across america, i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. excuse me. can you tell me where ah no problem roller skates. so you are going to want to...
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norway should really do something to raise its profile.back [ male announcer ] welcome to no man's land. it's a place you've been before, but it's not on any map. so go out there, lose yourself, and find the truth. ♪ we're all born wild. ♪ let's keep it that way. the 2014 4runner. toyota. let's go places. what does an apron have to do with car insurance? every time you tie on an apron, you make progress. and we like that. because progress is what we make, too. at devry university, a business career was my goal. my professors guidance, helped me find career success... at microsoft get started now, with our $20,000 merit based career catalyst scholarship. classes start october 27. visit devry.edu stra... ...ccia... ...tel... ... la. li... ...mon... ... cel... ... lo. cap... ...pu... ... ccin... ... o. häagen dazs gelato. even the names taste good. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody, my guest tonight plays a guy og/gyn on her sitcom the mindy project. i'll ask her where babies come from. please welcome mindy kaling. thank you very much. hey,
norway should really do something to raise its profile.back [ male announcer ] welcome to no man's land. it's a place you've been before, but it's not on any map. so go out there, lose yourself, and find the truth. ♪ we're all born wild. ♪ let's keep it that way. the 2014 4runner. toyota. let's go places. what does an apron have to do with car insurance? every time you tie on an apron, you make progress. and we like that. because progress is what we make, too. at devry university, a...
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middle east, and asia, including the oil-producing nations of the united air emirates, qatar, and norwayme scholars funded by the think tanks say they're faced -- say they faced pressure to reach conclusions from it to the government financing the research. for more we're joined by one of the article's authors, brooke williams like intruding reporter at "new york times" who cowrote the article. welcome to democracy now! talk about what you found. tens of millions of dollars, as much as $92 million -- and that is the bare minimum -- from foreign governments and foreign-controlled entities to think tanks, mostly in washington, d.c. we also found a window to examine how the think tanks are interacting with the governments. this is something we have done for the first time. think tanks, some of them, have published the list of donors. however, we could never tell what the foreign governments were paying for exactly. usually, not how much money they provided. we used public records from one of the governments and provided a window into how think tanks were interacting. what we found were some
middle east, and asia, including the oil-producing nations of the united air emirates, qatar, and norwayme scholars funded by the think tanks say they're faced -- say they faced pressure to reach conclusions from it to the government financing the research. for more we're joined by one of the article's authors, brooke williams like intruding reporter at "new york times" who cowrote the article. welcome to democracy now! talk about what you found. tens of millions of dollars, as much...
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i have been to japan and norway for fly casting competition. i spend my weekends here at the club and at the casting pond. it's a great place to learn and have fun. on a season day like this, it was the perfect spot to be. i find fly casting very relaxing and also at the same time very challenging sport. takes me out into the nature. almost like drawing art in the air. and then i can make these beautiful loops out there. >> even though people from across the globe come here to compete, it's still a place where locals in the know relax and enjoy some rely unique scenery. until next time, get out and play! welcome home, man. everyone welcome to the san francisco budget & finance committee for september 24, 2014, i'm mark farrell i'm joined by supervisor avalos and supervisor cowen and thank you jim smith and others amazement's as yes, please sloindz all dies and files sal
i have been to japan and norway for fly casting competition. i spend my weekends here at the club and at the casting pond. it's a great place to learn and have fun. on a season day like this, it was the perfect spot to be. i find fly casting very relaxing and also at the same time very challenging sport. takes me out into the nature. almost like drawing art in the air. and then i can make these beautiful loops out there. >> even though people from across the globe come here to compete,...
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. >> and this is patrick from norway. how much did you spend to get this spot? >> i paid $300. but that includes the camping chair. >> it does. >> does it also include that cherry coke? >> i brought this one. >> why did you want to spend the extra coin, instead of waiting? >> i didn't have time and coming from norway, i'm only here for two weeks to see my girl friend so time is valuable to me now. >> what day are you guys? is this the wednesday crowd? i have no comment for that. and this line goes around the block. i went to the very end of the line. we don't have time to get to the end of the line but i did a google maps from the end of the line to the front of the store, it's calculated it's a tenth of a mile. it's not clear how many of these people will be able to get their hands on the iphone 6. i understand from the people at the front of the line, there are maybe only a dozen in stock for the bigger phone. >> what time did you get out here? >> 3:30 in the afternoon. >> what are you going for? the 6 or the 6 plus? >> hope flip the 6 plus. >> so will you settle for the 6 th
. >> and this is patrick from norway. how much did you spend to get this spot? >> i paid $300. but that includes the camping chair. >> it does. >> does it also include that cherry coke? >> i brought this one. >> why did you want to spend the extra coin, instead of waiting? >> i didn't have time and coming from norway, i'm only here for two weeks to see my girl friend so time is valuable to me now. >> what day are you guys? is this the wednesday...
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even the foreign affairs department of norway said, yeah, we saw that. we're so excited.h, it works. >> i think that's one of the reasons so successful with these specific initiatives because they're so targeted. when he called and asked us to tweet, you know, it was part of the spirit of this whole thing we're involved with. and it was the least we could do. >> this is the thing i see looking at this. i've definitely seen a lot of examples of celebrity activism that doesn't have an impact. i think it's a cool approach to this kind of change. what prompted you to pick an event like this? >> we couldn't say no. this was an opportunity we couldn't pass up. it was, you know, we haven't played in a while. and when something this important comes along, it's an organization that's so important. from a selfish level, too. we haven't played for a while. and to get in front of 60,000 people and play together again is going to be amazing. >> and one thing the band has been working on is child survival, specifically. why did you pair them up with that objective? >> well, it all happ
even the foreign affairs department of norway said, yeah, we saw that. we're so excited.h, it works. >> i think that's one of the reasons so successful with these specific initiatives because they're so targeted. when he called and asked us to tweet, you know, it was part of the spirit of this whole thing we're involved with. and it was the least we could do. >> this is the thing i see looking at this. i've definitely seen a lot of examples of celebrity activism that doesn't have an...
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at 4,600 feet, the sognefjell road is norway's highest pass. at this latitude, even these modest altitudes take us high above the tree line, with snow through the summer. norway's lunar-like mountainscapes and deep fjords were shaped by glaciers that covered most of the continent 10,000 years ago. europe's largest surviving glacier, jostedal, is still hard at work. it covers 180 square miles, and, though shrinking, is still mighty. of the many tongues of the glacier, this one, called "nigardsbreen," offers the best visit. the valley comes with a quintessential glacier view. the approach includes a cruise across the glacial lake. the scale is enormous, and blue cliffs of ancient ice dwarf awestruck visitors. park guides lash on crampons and rope up adventurous travelers in preparation for an icy hike. while there are more demanding nigardsbreen routes, i'm joining a family hike -- just an hour, but offering an unforgettable experience and bringing you face to face with the power and majesty of nature. while tentative at first, hikers soon gain c
at 4,600 feet, the sognefjell road is norway's highest pass. at this latitude, even these modest altitudes take us high above the tree line, with snow through the summer. norway's lunar-like mountainscapes and deep fjords were shaped by glaciers that covered most of the continent 10,000 years ago. europe's largest surviving glacier, jostedal, is still hard at work. it covers 180 square miles, and, though shrinking, is still mighty. of the many tongues of the glacier, this one, called...
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the svalbard archipelago, midway between norway and the north pole. europe's furthest wilderness may look a barren wasteland to us, but it's paradise for the geese. 24 hours of daylight provides all the grazing time they need as they prepare to mate and lay eggs. back in the stork village, the return of the females hasn't gone to plan. the males are still waiting. when weather conditions are bad, whole flocks can get lost at sea. but things are looking up... the girls are back in town. the males can't contain their excitement. she remembers the location of her nest and drops down to greet him. together at last, they clatter a greeting. in africa, they spent eight months apart. now, they must get to know each other again. back on svalbard, the barnacle geese are already experiencing a baby boom. but this attracts a rare visitor. and chicks make a tasty snack. mothers desperately shepherd their young to safety. a lost chick is first to go. and then another. the geese launch a counterattack, but they can't maneuver easily. a hungry polar bear can wipe ou
the svalbard archipelago, midway between norway and the north pole. europe's furthest wilderness may look a barren wasteland to us, but it's paradise for the geese. 24 hours of daylight provides all the grazing time they need as they prepare to mate and lay eggs. back in the stork village, the return of the females hasn't gone to plan. the males are still waiting. when weather conditions are bad, whole flocks can get lost at sea. but things are looking up... the girls are back in town. the...
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interest he is the twice prime minister of norway, and when he was prime minister of norway was knownhave extremely good relations with president putin. >> what have we been hearing about nato countries about how willing they are to get involved. what other -- what other ways can they get involved? >> well, they can talk tough, and they can come up with strong measures to protect nato members, and go on exercises and rotation in eastern europe, but they are not willing to put troops on the ground it's there in case russia was to do anything with regard to any of the nato allies who are near russia. the other thing we have been hearing is about nato's funding and defensing in general, because some say it's wrong that the u.s. pays so much of nato's budget number one. and there has now been a commit in the last half hour not to cut the budget anymore. and announcement of increase in spending. >> yeah, as i was talking with peter earlier, we have got this ceasefire agreement which is in the short-term good news. but nato's relationship with russia has taken a massive battering over all o
interest he is the twice prime minister of norway, and when he was prime minister of norway was knownhave extremely good relations with president putin. >> what have we been hearing about nato countries about how willing they are to get involved. what other -- what other ways can they get involved? >> well, they can talk tough, and they can come up with strong measures to protect nato members, and go on exercises and rotation in eastern europe, but they are not willing to put troops...
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norway is also, i mean, a petro state.hing that fuels norwegian social democracy as well is a very tight and very restrictive and very isolationist immigration policy, is an enormous amount of oil money. according to calculations, while reserves will start tapering off -- according to particular report produced in britain, which potentially -- >> i have to cut you off there because the show is ending. >> sam is a good example of a person who cannot get his head around politics in the 21st century. if we are good to grips with international capitalism, we have to let people to have self-determination. that is what the referendum is about, not nationalism. ex vivo for scottish independence is on thursday, tomorrow. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!]
norway is also, i mean, a petro state.hing that fuels norwegian social democracy as well is a very tight and very restrictive and very isolationist immigration policy, is an enormous amount of oil money. according to calculations, while reserves will start tapering off -- according to particular report produced in britain, which potentially -- >> i have to cut you off there because the show is ending. >> sam is a good example of a person who cannot get his head around politics in...
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the reason norway has income equality is not because of government policy or tax policy.use the underlying incomes are much more equal. >> they have oil. >> norway has been paying into a trust fund to support the population for 40 years. >> the biggest sovereign wealth fund in the world. >> people compare it to canada. i talked about it before. they say it would be very difficult because of the currency question with the uk, what happens with the british pound. if you don't have as a last resort the bank of england. it's complicated stuff. >> pro-independence people say we'll keep the pound. that is unlikely. england is not going to let them keep the pound. then they are saying we'll keep the monarchy, too. then why bother? if you are going to keep the currency, keep the monarchy -- >> and they'll lose the banks. >> i don't see much up side here. i think this whole issue of when does somebody need to be a country as opposed to just having a lot of autonomy, that is an interesting issue. there are people in this country who thinks texas ought to be a country. bottom line h
the reason norway has income equality is not because of government policy or tax policy.use the underlying incomes are much more equal. >> they have oil. >> norway has been paying into a trust fund to support the population for 40 years. >> the biggest sovereign wealth fund in the world. >> people compare it to canada. i talked about it before. they say it would be very difficult because of the currency question with the uk, what happens with the british pound. if you...
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much to the chagrin of norway it turns out.1905, norway said to heck with that and they seceded from sweden. now instead of being one big scandinavian country, they are two still sort of big but separate scandinavian countries. in 1863, similarly, what had been virginia instead became west virginia and virginia. one big thing devolved into two smaller but separate states. in 2006 -- serbia and month negro were like hey, we're going to drop the and. we're actually serbia and month neg groelg three different words don't capitalize the a. we're two different countries. in 1993, same deal with slovakia and the czech republic when they decided they were each going to go their own way and instead make czechoslovakia people just say all the time now by mistake. breakups happen. tonight we're waiting to see if it's going to happen to our best and closest ali in the world, is the united kingdom. this is a live shot of votes being pg counted just outside of edinboro just after 2:20 in the morning there. voters in scotland today participa
much to the chagrin of norway it turns out.1905, norway said to heck with that and they seceded from sweden. now instead of being one big scandinavian country, they are two still sort of big but separate scandinavian countries. in 1863, similarly, what had been virginia instead became west virginia and virginia. one big thing devolved into two smaller but separate states. in 2006 -- serbia and month negro were like hey, we're going to drop the and. we're actually serbia and month neg groelg...
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there is a supply disruption, norway is in a terrific decision to use that as an opportunity, are theyot? >> our mission is to be a reliable supplier of gas to europe, to our customers. we will continue to do so. this deal really ties nicely as i would like to say. >> i want you to talk to me about what is going on with the price right now. the price of commodities seems to be trending lower. is that because the supply risk is easing, or in your mind is something happening with demand for these commodities at the moment? >> my comment is going up and down. i think it is a fluctuation. i do not see a lasting trend, but this is something we have to monitor closely going forward, and that is my comment to your question. >> thank you for joining us. a big deal for statoil. thank you for joining us this morning on that particular deal. thee nearly 30 minutes into trading day. here is a picture of the markets. we did open higher. if you look at the ftse, we are still higher. let's dig a little bit deeper. with three stocks you should all be watching. >> for those of you listening on aveva.rg
there is a supply disruption, norway is in a terrific decision to use that as an opportunity, are theyot? >> our mission is to be a reliable supplier of gas to europe, to our customers. we will continue to do so. this deal really ties nicely as i would like to say. >> i want you to talk to me about what is going on with the price right now. the price of commodities seems to be trending lower. is that because the supply risk is easing, or in your mind is something happening with...
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that is why norway will remain the main humanitarian contributors in iraq and in syria. far this year, we have provided $75 million u.s. the syrian crisis and $30 million to iraq. today i announce an additional to alleviate the suffering of people of all communities who have fled violence caused by isil and others in iraq and syria. furthermore, norway is ready to send military officers to assist in international fights against isil in iraq. we are also considering further military capacity contributions. iraq will depend aavily on the move towards political solution in syria. in order to succeed, we need the -- a security council that is committed and united. this room,eement in the syrian people cannot be protected, nor can the destruction of syrian society be stopped. there is an urgent need, to stop thet, advance of isil and to start the to e--rm work needed allowate the roots that such groups to exist. this work has begun in iraq and it has begunnd here in the security council, whose mission is to be the guardian of peace and security of all nations. the people ofy
that is why norway will remain the main humanitarian contributors in iraq and in syria. far this year, we have provided $75 million u.s. the syrian crisis and $30 million to iraq. today i announce an additional to alleviate the suffering of people of all communities who have fled violence caused by isil and others in iraq and syria. furthermore, norway is ready to send military officers to assist in international fights against isil in iraq. we are also considering further military capacity...
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the coldstream to know how powerful it was to bring things from the tropics north to be fast pass norway and knowing exactly so the thought it tunnelled under the eyes to make its way to the north pole that is explaining that open polar see that we all believed in. but the black current was known to exist sleeping to the bering strait nobody knew where went but the thought was a tunnel under the ice cap in these two great currents met with this elaborate grandiose system that the plan is supposedly had even in that half crazy intellectual would come up with the theory to convince people it was true. here is another rendering. says somebody who was captivated by the idea also with this guy with excellent facial hair this was teeeighteen that was then the largest paper in the world the third largest man in manhattan and inherited the newspaper from his dad and was the spoiled brats half mad playboy cable on the first transatlantic yacht race and was also into speed walking. a champion speed walker. he also got was eventually ostracized or his bad behavior to paris where he ran his paper fr
the coldstream to know how powerful it was to bring things from the tropics north to be fast pass norway and knowing exactly so the thought it tunnelled under the eyes to make its way to the north pole that is explaining that open polar see that we all believed in. but the black current was known to exist sleeping to the bering strait nobody knew where went but the thought was a tunnel under the ice cap in these two great currents met with this elaborate grandiose system that the plan is...
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charles: tara, i think scotland is looking at norway, a great welfare states.where they do -- they don't do the trickle, they did it in a different way with this oil, they could have massive benefits and give people money, and help you from cradle to grave, maybe scotland is looks at it like that. >> well, people in norway could workworkcharles. >> 48% yes, 5 52% no. i just, i find it hard to believe that it will country will split. charles: tracy? >> your scotch will cost more, trade with scotland will go up, by time they com come up with ax tradetreaty for scotland propert could hurt the e.u. scotland may not be -- >> real quick, yes or no? >> no. >> no. >> no. >> no but vote for the people. >> no, it is not going through. charles: i am saying yes to be different. this is a big deal, for latest on scottish independence, you don't want to miss it, we have coverage with neil cavuto, starts tomorrow morning 5:00 a.m., right here on the fox business network. >> my second stock idea, a boston based cloud service provider. i think a great tech play. >> and make sur
charles: tara, i think scotland is looking at norway, a great welfare states.where they do -- they don't do the trickle, they did it in a different way with this oil, they could have massive benefits and give people money, and help you from cradle to grave, maybe scotland is looks at it like that. >> well, people in norway could workworkcharles. >> 48% yes, 5 52% no. i just, i find it hard to believe that it will country will split. charles: tracy? >> your scotch will cost...
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they were coupled with appearances from world leaders from norway to india.e commitments made around. good stuff. >>> one of the issues on the table and on the stage that stage, global health crisis and none greater than ebola. an unidentified doctor checked into national institutes of health yesterday after being exposed to ebola. that doctor had been caring for patients in sierra leone. if she's infected, this will be the fourth american to contract the virus. as 3,000 u.s. troops that president obama pledged in this fight begin arriving in west africa. they're building tents and hospitals in liberia and they're facing tough questions about whether this is too little, too late. the also the world bank increased its funding to $400 million to help combat this epidemic. for our call to action this week we're asking you to help spread awareness of this major health crisis and sign the one campaign's act to end ebola petition and share it usi usinusing #en using #endebola. you can find all the info at msnbc.com/ronanfarrowdaily. we look forward to see you tomor
they were coupled with appearances from world leaders from norway to india.e commitments made around. good stuff. >>> one of the issues on the table and on the stage that stage, global health crisis and none greater than ebola. an unidentified doctor checked into national institutes of health yesterday after being exposed to ebola. that doctor had been caring for patients in sierra leone. if she's infected, this will be the fourth american to contract the virus. as 3,000 u.s. troops...
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. >> this next video from a norway drifting event. one car comes speeding by followed by what looks like an official truck. the camera follows that truck. watch out. >> it skims the wall. >> it goes flying on by. these are drift carts. these mean to fly and drift around the turn. looks like he is maybe trying to give the spectators a bit of a show and got too close. >> never pays to show off. >>> the spectacular images of the volcanic eruptions from this volcano keep coming in and they are as spectacular as ever. the pictures of the lava flow keep exploding, creating these magnificent fountains of hava. sometimes throwing lava more than 100 feet in the air. >> i wish i could see something else around it. >> you don't want to get around it. you want to stay away a safe distance just to catch the images we can all see. it's hot and dangerous. from the beginning of these eruptions to now, it is the equivalent of what the 1980 eruption of st. helen's was. its magnitude is actually huge. on the volcanic scale it's already a category 5. it'
. >> this next video from a norway drifting event. one car comes speeding by followed by what looks like an official truck. the camera follows that truck. watch out. >> it skims the wall. >> it goes flying on by. these are drift carts. these mean to fly and drift around the turn. looks like he is maybe trying to give the spectators a bit of a show and got too close. >> never pays to show off. >>> the spectacular images of the volcanic eruptions from this volcano...
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american politician, international leaders and hopefully some real commitments from players like norway that have been asked by bands like no doubt to actual contribute funding to some of these causes. >> ronan, the only way this can get better is if you go up on stage with jay-z for the entire blueprint 2 album. >> don't tempt me. i may actually do it. center stage, this is the big show. get excited. >> awesome. ronan, everybody knows that the real, great, interesting, fantastic, dynamic stuff happens backstage. we're so psyched to have you over there. we'll continue to check in with you throughout the concert, but first joining us now is the man who put all this together. hugh evans, co-founder and ceo of the global poverty project. congratulations, my friend. >> thank you so much, alex and thank you, chris, it is really awe some to be here. >> i don't understand how this is happening. no -- >> we don't even know how we got here. >> yeah, someone called me this morning and said go to central park. no. how do you get -- so first of all there's all the acts, there's the absolute incredi
american politician, international leaders and hopefully some real commitments from players like norway that have been asked by bands like no doubt to actual contribute funding to some of these causes. >> ronan, the only way this can get better is if you go up on stage with jay-z for the entire blueprint 2 album. >> don't tempt me. i may actually do it. center stage, this is the big show. get excited. >> awesome. ronan, everybody knows that the real, great, interesting,...
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there are some countries, norway which has a long history of democracy -- norway has done pretty well on a legal. so it's not automatic. it really depends on the context of the environment. the united states is a mixed bag in some ways. you know, certainly -- then again let me refer to a conversation with the former chevron executive who now i think is at the center for strategic and international studies and he talked about the difference between development of oil resources and specifically about central asia and azerbaijan where they have enormous concessions and they obtain them when he was at chevron. he says both the difference between kazakhstan and the united states is in the u.s., the oil resources are not owned by the state. the individual land owner in texas or louisiana gets royalties. the companies pump the oil and the landowner gets the money and sometimes there isn't a huge environmental footprint. the companies are making money and create jobs and create some wealth. the country has a lot of oil wealth but it hasn't been shared very well and in terms of social indicato
there are some countries, norway which has a long history of democracy -- norway has done pretty well on a legal. so it's not automatic. it really depends on the context of the environment. the united states is a mixed bag in some ways. you know, certainly -- then again let me refer to a conversation with the former chevron executive who now i think is at the center for strategic and international studies and he talked about the difference between development of oil resources and specifically...
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the letters to nowhere and letters to her husband and they were sent north via the bering strait or norway and hopes that they would somehow reach her husband. and so they are absolutely beautiful letters. they are heart-wrenching, they are showing that people wrote better back then. but there is also a quality as the story goes from bad to worse, the men are struggling at this point for their own survival. and she is writing these lovely and sometimes seductive letters to her husband that she doesn't know if it will ever reach him. and so this shows the general idea from the point of their sinking. as you notice, the line goes north for a while when they are trying to go south. and they are struggling over the ice as hard as they can and they find out that the ice is actually drifting north faster than they are able to move south. so they are going backwards for this track over this slush and rubble and pressure ridges and they are making their way generally to southwest and along the way they land and explore and no one has ever been on this before, named annette island after the publish
the letters to nowhere and letters to her husband and they were sent north via the bering strait or norway and hopes that they would somehow reach her husband. and so they are absolutely beautiful letters. they are heart-wrenching, they are showing that people wrote better back then. but there is also a quality as the story goes from bad to worse, the men are struggling at this point for their own survival. and she is writing these lovely and sometimes seductive letters to her husband that she...
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you see that, well, look, there are actually countries that have very low child poverty rates, like norway has a six percent child poverty rate, which is close to finland, fours are four percent, as low as it gets all over the world and what you see is that norway's 15-year-olds are performing at the same level as american 15-year-olds, chris -- which is to say average for the developed world in reading and science and below average in math. you'll see math it's recurring weakness for the u.s. and then if you look within our data set for the u.s., you see something really astonishing, which is that if you look at our top 25% of most affluent 15-year-olds -- kids kids who he lots of advantages, highly educated parents, high-tech schools, resources, and by the way this data set includes private schools. if you look at those kids, you see that they are scoring below their affluent peers in 27 other countries in math. they do better in reading, although not at the very top of the world. and if you look at our lowest group of kids socioeconomically speaking, and compare them to underprivileged
you see that, well, look, there are actually countries that have very low child poverty rates, like norway has a six percent child poverty rate, which is close to finland, fours are four percent, as low as it gets all over the world and what you see is that norway's 15-year-olds are performing at the same level as american 15-year-olds, chris -- which is to say average for the developed world in reading and science and below average in math. you'll see math it's recurring weakness for the u.s....
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sir and hi commissioners, i wish i didn't have to go through the process i've owned the property on norway regular it's a private tree i've done everything possible to keep alive and looking well i've widened the tree well and i'm sorry it's funny but but i've contributed to my neighbors sewer line replacement and replaced my sewer lines and replaced some squares the denial of my permit the department of public works said that i should go ahead and they'll give me size will expanding the tree well, the realty there is a water meter next to the elm of one and a neighbors driveway next to that i can't expand the tree well the sidewalk right now has areas that are already coming up if this tree root problem continues i'm going to have to end up replacing the whole sidewalk and a continuing issue i've had an arrest warrant above the come out they basically said sure widened it to the maximum and buy user a little bit of time and then the same thing over again, i, go through the same exercise to get a permit and the department tell me i'm liable for people tripping you you're going to cite the
sir and hi commissioners, i wish i didn't have to go through the process i've owned the property on norway regular it's a private tree i've done everything possible to keep alive and looking well i've widened the tree well and i'm sorry it's funny but but i've contributed to my neighbors sewer line replacement and replaced my sewer lines and replaced some squares the denial of my permit the department of public works said that i should go ahead and they'll give me size will expanding the tree...
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he is competing at the uci mountain bike world travels in norway. we are going to see how amazingly cool he is. he goes a huge jump. 20 feet. we have a landing. maybe there is a problem with his bike. everybody is cheering him along. comes around left, comes right and he is across the line. we noticed it was a big jump. he went quite long. >> he landed flat. >> he wasn't going to get a much easier landing. we saw he checked down like maybe he had broken the pedal or something like that. we have another angle. this is mostly about the sound of the landing. >> that sounds like a big old crunch. >> we have another angle, the instagram one. this is where you are going to really figure out what happened with his left foot. >> oh! he landed on his foot. >> he broke it? >> as he lands, you see he takes it massively on his left foot and lands in a strange way. he continues down the tracks on one leg. he posted a picture. you can see it right here. >> oh! >> multiple dislocations and fractures of his foot and ankle. he broke his foot, finished the race, came
he is competing at the uci mountain bike world travels in norway. we are going to see how amazingly cool he is. he goes a huge jump. 20 feet. we have a landing. maybe there is a problem with his bike. everybody is cheering him along. comes around left, comes right and he is across the line. we noticed it was a big jump. he went quite long. >> he landed flat. >> he wasn't going to get a much easier landing. we saw he checked down like maybe he had broken the pedal or something like...
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they got eight women together, trained them and took them from norway to london to the studio where the a remake of this video. it is a nearly shot for shot remake. in a making of video you see what they look like before they got make-up and hair for this video. take tal they talked about what it was like. they said doing this really helped them a lot. >> this is spectacular. it gave them a goal. something to work toward. something fun. they were also all in the same boat. they were sharing this experience together and shared this cancer experience together. >> it is seriously a cool video. really cool. >> that's going to do it for us here on "right this minute." see you next time, everybody. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> i'm beth troutman. this is the viral video show "right this minute." >>> fishermen confront a guy who has them outraged. way is doing that causes a boat load of trouble. >> that's so [ bleep ] stupid. >> a tanker truck heads for a bridge and right there, boom, takes that bridge out. the freeway carnage after one major miscalculation. >> a new project aiming
they got eight women together, trained them and took them from norway to london to the studio where the a remake of this video. it is a nearly shot for shot remake. in a making of video you see what they look like before they got make-up and hair for this video. take tal they talked about what it was like. they said doing this really helped them a lot. >> this is spectacular. it gave them a goal. something to work toward. something fun. they were also all in the same boat. they were...
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this is from norway.ing about what it takes to work yourself up to gap one of the huge jumps. >> i try to roll towards the ramp and i like for the where the landing visual, because that's how i judge my speed and i try to make sure i got the setup right and how the setup feels and then rest of it just commitment. >> map it out, takes a couple of rides up the ramp to see where does that landing ramp appear before he goes. >> uh-oh. >> oh! >> nailed it! >> terrible. >> not terrible, but not right. and he knew something wasn't quite right as soon as he went off the ramp. again, you can feel it. >> you feel right away when it's going wrong. like just in the compression of the lift i felt it, like i knew. >> done by feel. >> all right, everybody. it's ipad mini giveaway. >> to enter, you need the buzzword, be at least 18 years old and a legal u.s. resident. >> head over to rightthisminute.com and click on the win ipad mini tton. enter twitter, bolt, enter on each every day. >> ready to reveal month's buzzword?
this is from norway.ing about what it takes to work yourself up to gap one of the huge jumps. >> i try to roll towards the ramp and i like for the where the landing visual, because that's how i judge my speed and i try to make sure i got the setup right and how the setup feels and then rest of it just commitment. >> map it out, takes a couple of rides up the ramp to see where does that landing ramp appear before he goes. >> uh-oh. >> oh! >> nailed it! >>...
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the 200th birthday of the star-spangled banner by francis scott key. 30 of the ships from canada, norway, germany, spain, and turkey arriving at the harbor. they will dock at fort mchenry. they will be on public display starting tomorrow. beautiful. ona few lucky people put hardhats for up to where of renovations in the smithsonian national museum of american history. the west wing of the museum has been closed for more than two years for construction work. renovation project includes a new exhibition gallery and an education center and a panoramic window. today, the expectation of our visitors is of the objects aren't enough. they want to be engaged with them and have experience. >> construction should be completed by january of next year. it is scheduled to reopen next summer. >> a nice night for sailing on the inner harbor. >> beautiful weather. just a delightful night. tomorrow's evening, a little bit of a different weather pattern. showers and maybe heavy thunderstorms. let's start you off with sunshine outside. we will start with a time lapse from the earth and space lab. cloudy sk
the 200th birthday of the star-spangled banner by francis scott key. 30 of the ships from canada, norway, germany, spain, and turkey arriving at the harbor. they will dock at fort mchenry. they will be on public display starting tomorrow. beautiful. ona few lucky people put hardhats for up to where of renovations in the smithsonian national museum of american history. the west wing of the museum has been closed for more than two years for construction work. renovation project includes a new...
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at the invitation at the arab republic of egypt and the kingdom of norway, which will be hosted next month, our government will present comprehensive reports to the li
at the invitation at the arab republic of egypt and the kingdom of norway, which will be hosted next month, our government will present comprehensive reports to the li
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and what you see is that norway's 15-year-old are performing at the same level as american 15-year-olds, which is to say average for the developed world in reading and science, and below average in math. and you'll see math is a recuring weakness for the u.s. and then, if you look within our data set for the u.s., you see something really astonishing, which is that if you look at our top 25% of midnight affluence 15-year-olds, kids who have lots of advantages, highly educated parents, high-tech schools, all kinds of resources, and by the way, this data set includes private schools. if you look at those kids, you see that they are scoring below their affluent peers in 27 other countries in math. they do better in reading, although still not at the very top of the world. accomplish if you look at our lowest kids socialow economically speaking, and compare them to underprivileged kids around the world, they, too are scoring below 27 other countries in math. so, there seemed to be some systemic problems that interacted for sure with poverty. that interact with diversity, that interact with
and what you see is that norway's 15-year-old are performing at the same level as american 15-year-olds, which is to say average for the developed world in reading and science, and below average in math. and you'll see math is a recuring weakness for the u.s. and then, if you look within our data set for the u.s., you see something really astonishing, which is that if you look at our top 25% of midnight affluence 15-year-olds, kids who have lots of advantages, highly educated parents, high-tech...
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. >> it is so much cheaper here than in norway, and it looks very french. like the variety of cheese that they had here. >> i now have friends from all over the world, in tel aviv, new york, and south america. we are in contact the fa's book -- facebook -- via facebook. >> mr. and mrs. lee are not going to let a grumpy waiter spoil their vacation. they are trying to take away something from the experience. >> we come to france, and we want to try everything in france . it is one part of our travel. >> france and its capital are still among the most popular tourist destinations, but it might not stay that way if visitors continue to take him tales of the grouchy rather than the charming french -- take home tales of the grouchy rather than the charming french. >> greece has seen positive news in the last few months. there's been slight economic growth for the second quarter 2014, and tourism seems to be on the rebound, also seem to be due to at the moment very competitive prices in greece. unfortunately, those numbers do not say anything about daily reality f
. >> it is so much cheaper here than in norway, and it looks very french. like the variety of cheese that they had here. >> i now have friends from all over the world, in tel aviv, new york, and south america. we are in contact the fa's book -- facebook -- via facebook. >> mr. and mrs. lee are not going to let a grumpy waiter spoil their vacation. they are trying to take away something from the experience. >> we come to france, and we want to try everything in france ....
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he's competing at the mountain bike world championships in norway. angelone, we'll see how amazingly cool he is as he approaches the end of his run. huge. 20 feet. maybe there's a problem with his bike, but he's almost at the end, everybody's cheering along. comes around left, goes right, and he's across the line. a pretty big jump. he went quite long. >> missed the landing. kind of landed flat. >> yeah. would have been a much easier landing had he sort of exactly hit the ramp. he checks down like maybe he'd broke. pedal or something like that. we have another angle. this one is mostly about the sound of the landing. >> that sounds like his -- >> we have another angle, the instagram one. this is where you guys are really going to figure out what happened. watch his left foot. >> oh, he landed on his foot! >> he broke it? >> as he lands, he takes a massive hit on his left foot. a really strange way. he continues down the rest of the track on one leg. he's poewed the pictures to his facebook. you can see it right here. multiple dislocations and fractur
he's competing at the mountain bike world championships in norway. angelone, we'll see how amazingly cool he is as he approaches the end of his run. huge. 20 feet. maybe there's a problem with his bike, but he's almost at the end, everybody's cheering along. comes around left, goes right, and he's across the line. a pretty big jump. he went quite long. >> missed the landing. kind of landed flat. >> yeah. would have been a much easier landing had he sort of exactly hit the ramp. he...