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i asked what rush is doing that concns norway and what norway's doing differently in response. , now as it was before there was --> now as itt was before there is unpredictability. we haven't seeen a huge increase in the number of metro flights. we have seen increased complexity anduality of the flights that fly. they fly longer and more complex patterns. we haven't seen the same increasing activity as we saw in the baltics. a vast increase in numbers of flights. we also see activity increasing. for our part it is important to be present and to identify planes to see what s going on and keep our situational awareness. we have not seen violations of airspace. anchor: you said the relationship with russia, which norway has always prided ielf on having a good relationship in the post-cold war era -- what you think the relationship is't going to improve anytime soon and what will it take for russia to improve? >> it is important to tell the situation we see. what we do see is a country which has improved in his quality of the armed forces dramatally over the past few years. that is a nat
i asked what rush is doing that concns norway and what norway's doing differently in response. , now as it was before there was --> now as itt was before there is unpredictability. we haven't seeen a huge increase in the number of metro flights. we have seen increased complexity anduality of the flights that fly. they fly longer and more complex patterns. we haven't seen the same increasing activity as we saw in the baltics. a vast increase in numbers of flights. we also see activity...
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mullah krekar is norway's best-known and most dangerous islamist.is said to be responsible for bloody terrorist attacks in his home country, iraq. the authorities cannot deport him because he would be tortured or executed in iraq. instead, the norwegian justice ministry is planning to send him to kyrksaeterÖya. residents of the village are less than pleased. they say their home is not siberia, and they have already taken in 200 refugees. native residents and newcomers frequently meet for coffee and cake here it is the mayor fears a religious fanatic could disrupt what he says is successful integration. stale: this mullah krekar is one of those people who's always giving interviews and making threats. that is disruptive. it has been conversation topic number one in the village cafÉ, on the street, and among the neighbors. >> we don't want views like his here at all. we are totally unsettled. is mullah krekar coming or not? and the more time to goes by, the more of us are saying, no, we don't want him here. reporter: in the asylum-seeker'' hostel, no
mullah krekar is norway's best-known and most dangerous islamist.is said to be responsible for bloody terrorist attacks in his home country, iraq. the authorities cannot deport him because he would be tortured or executed in iraq. instead, the norwegian justice ministry is planning to send him to kyrksaeterÖya. residents of the village are less than pleased. they say their home is not siberia, and they have already taken in 200 refugees. native residents and newcomers frequently meet for...
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norway's national socialist leader was sentenced to death after the war and executed. historians say that after the war, there were years of denial. they welcome this first discussion of norwegian guilt, such as deportation of the country's jews. >> people play down the importance of membership in the nazi party. it was not portrayed as a conscious political ideological decision. just like in other countries, these people were either demonized or portrayed as unstable, lower-class people who did not know what they were doing. the fact that everyone is able to view the files means that these old explanations do not hold up anymore because they can want us with what actually happened. >> for these two women, he was just a fellow traveler who bore no guilt. now, they say that the three months jail time he served was too harsh for what he did. >> if he had had anything to hide, he would not have announced his arrival by train in the hummer of 1985. he would not have let himself be arrested at the station. the old hotel where he was kept locked up for weeks is over there. >
norway's national socialist leader was sentenced to death after the war and executed. historians say that after the war, there were years of denial. they welcome this first discussion of norwegian guilt, such as deportation of the country's jews. >> people play down the importance of membership in the nazi party. it was not portrayed as a conscious political ideological decision. just like in other countries, these people were either demonized or portrayed as unstable, lower-class people...
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is norway making news?u describe what digital radio is and what the differences between fm and digital? paul: digital basically uses the frequency spectrum's differently than analog radio. it allows you to put multiple channels on a narrower bandwidth to get more broadcast opportunities and more content in a smaller bandwidth and that is why part of the reason they are switching over. people in this country that use sirius xm radio is a broadcasting of that. norway will eliminate fm radio. they were the first country in europe to experiment with digital broadcasting. it has been around for 20 years. in a gallup survey this year they said about 50% of the population in norway have these radios. there are still more than 8 million units not able to receive digital audio signals. what that means is that as they make a decision to turn off fm radio, many people will be left with devices that cannot receive the digital audio and they will have no access to radio. cory: the way i think of it is an analog radio so
is norway making news?u describe what digital radio is and what the differences between fm and digital? paul: digital basically uses the frequency spectrum's differently than analog radio. it allows you to put multiple channels on a narrower bandwidth to get more broadcast opportunities and more content in a smaller bandwidth and that is why part of the reason they are switching over. people in this country that use sirius xm radio is a broadcasting of that. norway will eliminate fm radio. they...
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in fact offenders are sentenced in norway to around eight months on average.re is less on punishment and more on getting inmates back in to society. "life inside prisons will resemble life outside as much as possible. and offenders shall be placed in the lowest possible security regime," says norway's correctional service. "because a sentence should be aimed as much as possible at returning an inmate to the community." case in point, norway's halden prison which the "times" said was so pleasant you could be forgiven for doubting whether it is a prison at all. inmates are able to walk outside routinely and corrections officers are in close contact with them often sharing coffee or a meal. the prison doesn't house only petty criminals, the "times" says. almost half are there for violent crimes like murder and rape. but violence is rare it says. and the system works. norway's overall incarceration rate is about ten times lower than the united states. and with a low recidivism rate. that is the number of released prisoners who then go back to crime. denmark also h
in fact offenders are sentenced in norway to around eight months on average.re is less on punishment and more on getting inmates back in to society. "life inside prisons will resemble life outside as much as possible. and offenders shall be placed in the lowest possible security regime," says norway's correctional service. "because a sentence should be aimed as much as possible at returning an inmate to the community." case in point, norway's halden prison which the...
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norway's overall incarceration rate is about ten times lower than the united states.recriticism rate the number of released prisoners who go back to crime. denmark also has a healthy outlook on incarceration braced on the principle of normalzation. many inmates in denmark are incarcerated in open prisons where some leave their confines to work nearby on a regular basis. they earn wages and get sick pay. the incarceration rate in denmark is also around ten times lower than the united states and the resit krichl rate is also low. in his testimony, justice kennedy highlighted the use of solitary confinement in america. >> solitary confinement literally drives men mad. >> today in europe's prisons they lock up some of the worst offenders in groups of three or four with apparently better results. justice kennedy said. in america, prison is meant to be all about punishment with little effort at redemption. thousands of petty offenders are lokd up and treated inhumanity when they're eventually released they lack the skills ability, or psychological capacity to integrate back
norway's overall incarceration rate is about ten times lower than the united states.recriticism rate the number of released prisoners who go back to crime. denmark also has a healthy outlook on incarceration braced on the principle of normalzation. many inmates in denmark are incarcerated in open prisons where some leave their confines to work nearby on a regular basis. they earn wages and get sick pay. the incarceration rate in denmark is also around ten times lower than the united states and...
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and of course to see the consequences of what happened norway stood together.t to answer with violence or hatred but to try to answer this with an act of solidarity. that has helicopter edcontinued, but norway police force responded very weakly and very badly to what happened. they were very late. even the police were shocked. >> thank you so much for being here. it's a powerful book when he's writing letters directly to you. crystal gets personal talking about another democratic contender for 2016. there's another democratic contender besides hillary? e detail... ♪ ♪ detect hidden threats... ♪ ♪ see the whole picture... ♪ ♪ process critical information and put it in the hands of our defenders. reaching constantly evolving threats before they reach us. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. "ride away" (by roy orbison begins to play) ♪ i ride the highway... ♪ ♪ i'm going my way... ♪ ♪i leave a story untold... ♪ he just keeps sending more pictures... if you're a free-range chicken you roam free. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent o
and of course to see the consequences of what happened norway stood together.t to answer with violence or hatred but to try to answer this with an act of solidarity. that has helicopter edcontinued, but norway police force responded very weakly and very badly to what happened. they were very late. even the police were shocked. >> thank you so much for being here. it's a powerful book when he's writing letters directly to you. crystal gets personal talking about another democratic...
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named after a beautiful young girl from norway, a weather-woman. one wonders about his predilections, whether he is somewhere on the spectrum himself. >> getting information about train schedules and the weather is just a small part of what siri has given gus but what has begun as a way to fet answers has developed into a dialogue. something that gus doesn't have with anyone else. >> we don't give much thought to the talking, the back and forth conversation that this personal assistant is capable of. so you know i just hear him, i'd be passing his room and he would be going, how are you doing today? >> reporter: to siri? >> she would answer very well thank you. that kind of conversation. and he would ask her for things. and the time that struck me like after a week he was spending a fair amount of time talking the with siri, he said, "you're such a nice computer and you always help me" and he says, "can i help you?" she answered back, "i have very few needs. >> at least he asked. >> the most viewed article of the month. >> what god to me are the nu
named after a beautiful young girl from norway, a weather-woman. one wonders about his predilections, whether he is somewhere on the spectrum himself. >> getting information about train schedules and the weather is just a small part of what siri has given gus but what has begun as a way to fet answers has developed into a dialogue. something that gus doesn't have with anyone else. >> we don't give much thought to the talking, the back and forth conversation that this personal...
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norway has demand it and explanation for -- norway has demanded an explanation for the visit. the north pole. island of sval baard. as you know, the economic forum is taking place. we are standing by with our next guest. >> the hotel chain wants to double the size and plans to open a hotel every week over the next few years. sound ambitious question mark let's go to simon, who joins us this morning. the optimism? where is it coming from? >> the greatest is china. 100 10 to 115 chinese traveling and 15% of that goes to hong kong. is inrger percent southeast asia. >> we know luxury is taboo. are your developments catering to a different type of market? governmentboo for and clearly the government is there. the chinese consumer is still going out and buying. and youwent to japan line up in the duty-free and it is all chinese buying duty-free goods. the consumer from our point of problemreplacing the with many enemies. >> what you anticipating. -- anticipating? >> a central city where they put a lot of money, we have about eight other projects. they are getting filled in with high
norway has demand it and explanation for -- norway has demanded an explanation for the visit. the north pole. island of sval baard. as you know, the economic forum is taking place. we are standing by with our next guest. >> the hotel chain wants to double the size and plans to open a hotel every week over the next few years. sound ambitious question mark let's go to simon, who joins us this morning. the optimism? where is it coming from? >> the greatest is china. 100 10 to 115...
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they likely had 1500 cars sold to norway and about 1100 to china.orway is offering free parking, for use of less lanes and reduced taxes, but those subsidies are set to expire in may, so those go away and then what is the driver going to do? with oil prices declining, it is a challenge for tesla to find a way to grow, yet they are hanging on to their long-term growth target. they say this year they are going to hit their growth target. brendan: let's stick with oil for a second. has it been enough time to figure out what oil price has in for the demand on tesla? brendan: until --cory: until the rate count goes down a lot, i don't think there's a bottom. but as far as the future of the electric car, there are a lot of things that have to happen to make it something that is truly an alternative. some places like the place i live here -- live in here, it's common to see fancy cars and you can drive and it doesn't get cold. stephanie: does tesla need to become truly the alternative? it is a really high-end car with a high-end customers. do they have to
they likely had 1500 cars sold to norway and about 1100 to china.orway is offering free parking, for use of less lanes and reduced taxes, but those subsidies are set to expire in may, so those go away and then what is the driver going to do? with oil prices declining, it is a challenge for tesla to find a way to grow, yet they are hanging on to their long-term growth target. they say this year they are going to hit their growth target. brendan: let's stick with oil for a second. has it been...
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several countries have offered emergency aid including the united states, norway and italy. the earthquake was the same magnitude as the one that hit san francisco in 1986. this morning hospitals in nepal are overflowing with thousands of injured people. >> mostly are from head injuries. many people suffered head injuries and spine injuries. >> first aid flights have begun delivering supplies. the first country to respond were nepal's neighbors, india, china and pakistan. >>> two americans are believed to be among the victims of the quake, including google executive dan fredinburg. he was one of a dozen climbers killed in an avalanche triggered by the earthquake. his sister posted on his account that he suffered a major head injury. he was also a passionate adventurer committed to conservation. he started a movement called savetheice.org. fredinburg planned to plant a flag on everest talking about his latest cause. >> basically what we heard was an avalanche came through camp, and he seemed all right at first but then he wasn't, and he ultimately passed away. he is the most
several countries have offered emergency aid including the united states, norway and italy. the earthquake was the same magnitude as the one that hit san francisco in 1986. this morning hospitals in nepal are overflowing with thousands of injured people. >> mostly are from head injuries. many people suffered head injuries and spine injuries. >> first aid flights have begun delivering supplies. the first country to respond were nepal's neighbors, india, china and pakistan....
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several countries, including the united states, united kingdom, norway and italy have offered emergency aid. the earthquake was the same magnitude that hit san francisco back in 1906. among the dead one of silicon valley's elite. dan fredinburg was killed in the avalanche from the quake. >> he's one of a dozen climbers who died on the tallest mountain in the world. >> cheryl hurd spoke to one of his closest friends tonight. a devastating loss for a lot of people. >> reporter: dan fredinburg was a shining star when it comes to saving the planet. he was a google executive since 2007, but his passion, climate change. >> he is the most incredible person i've ever met in my life. his will to do anything is beyond anyone else i've seen. >> reporter: mike north is one of dan fredinburg's closest friends. me found out he was killed this morning in an avalanche triggered by the earthquake in nepal. dan's qualify broke the news. >> it's pretty garbled, but basically i heard an avalanche had come through camp. he seemed all right at first, but then wasn't and then he ultimately passed away. >> rep
several countries, including the united states, united kingdom, norway and italy have offered emergency aid. the earthquake was the same magnitude that hit san francisco back in 1906. among the dead one of silicon valley's elite. dan fredinburg was killed in the avalanche from the quake. >> he's one of a dozen climbers who died on the tallest mountain in the world. >> cheryl hurd spoke to one of his closest friends tonight. a devastating loss for a lot of people. >> reporter:...
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norway has pledged $1.8 million and neighbors india and pakistan have pitched in with military aircraft. let's go live to liddy dutt, take us through what it's providing. >> that's right. well, as of saturday evening cpg,there were four air force planes landed in nepal with four tons of relief aid, as well as experts from the national disaster relief force who will be working with the nepalis what we've already seen this morning is several choppers have already departed india for nepal again to be involved in the operations that will be ongoing there. the head of the national disaster relief force is also expected to pay a visit to nepal to see how high the damage is to nepal as well. forces who have had relations in nepal and worked there and seen it firsthand they say that the indian around nepalese armies share forms of operation particularly in the critical hours to come and the next few days. as time is of the essence in finding survivors and helping those most in need. >> a fair number of individuals were caught up in the disaster and tell us about the impact of that. >> that's ri
norway has pledged $1.8 million and neighbors india and pakistan have pitched in with military aircraft. let's go live to liddy dutt, take us through what it's providing. >> that's right. well, as of saturday evening cpg,there were four air force planes landed in nepal with four tons of relief aid, as well as experts from the national disaster relief force who will be working with the nepalis what we've already seen this morning is several choppers have already departed india for nepal...
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. >> we are from norway. >> this year about 80% of the runners came from outside japan from 27 different countries and territories. they brought a wide range of costumes with them too. >> i'm the mommy. this is my daughter and this is my niece. and we're the bomn family from hong kong, we're running a marathon in. >> we're all butterflies. >> you can't see in the rain. local children turned out to cheer on the runners. they've been practicing hard for this events. they don't see many foreigners here and have few chances to interact with them. >> in the future i like to go abroad so i can talk with people in many countries. >> the local farmers are also doing their part. they've been preparing special rice balls for the hungry runners, they've mixed in beans to give them a red continue the. this kind of rice is eaten at many celebrations in japan. >> at 5:00 a.m. >> thank you so much. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> i'm just happy people enjoy our rice. >> seven hours after setting out the first runners are arriving back. some with full garbage bags. >> it's a very good event. and --
. >> we are from norway. >> this year about 80% of the runners came from outside japan from 27 different countries and territories. they brought a wide range of costumes with them too. >> i'm the mommy. this is my daughter and this is my niece. and we're the bomn family from hong kong, we're running a marathon in. >> we're all butterflies. >> you can't see in the rain. local children turned out to cheer on the runners. they've been practicing hard for this events....
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my first inspiration, my brother send me a video of these guys jumping a cliff in norway. and five years later, after skydiving, learning how to b.a.s.e. jump and learning how to fly the wing suit i made my dream come true and put them together. two years ago i noticed blood in the toilet over time it got more painful, did a bunch of tests and one doctor referred me to another doctor and another doctor and at that point i knew something must be up. my doctor told me i had cancer. >> daniel diagnosed with colorectal cancer new york chance for complete recovery. he was given two options. one, have a life-changing surgery or opt out and risk death. >> i didn't want to deal with a lot of the side effects of that conventional treatment. >> faced with the odds he decided, you know what? i know what i want to do. ♪ >> was he diagnosed in 2012? >> yeah. >> he lived past the six months. >> well he did more than just live because he living. as of march this year his cancer is actually in remission. >> something about the power of positivity. anyone who has watched someone battle can
my first inspiration, my brother send me a video of these guys jumping a cliff in norway. and five years later, after skydiving, learning how to b.a.s.e. jump and learning how to fly the wing suit i made my dream come true and put them together. two years ago i noticed blood in the toilet over time it got more painful, did a bunch of tests and one doctor referred me to another doctor and another doctor and at that point i knew something must be up. my doctor told me i had cancer. >>...
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the skier from norway going out there to do something that has never been done. setting up a custom rail. will he do some practice first. even process have to do their practice. he's trying to do the first-ever flip rail flip combo. even if you don't know all these terms, it's quite impressive. >> nice! >> come on. i could do that. >> couldn't even do that on a videotape. >> imagine what it feels like to pull that off. his buddy is pretty stoked about the whole thing, too. >> dude well done. >> you know what the craziest thing is? he make it is look easy. >> imaginary boyfriend, simon cowell with the wildlife foundation in uk. on the rescue this time beautiful little fox kid. >> member of the public fox cub is stuck. >> this little creature does not want to be moved because it's scared. scared. >> they try to figure out where it came from. they return it basically to a stack of wood. with all its little paws. now this cat realizes they have a blanket at the bottom and they're just going to drop the cat on to it and the cat doesn't want to go. the cat is basically
the skier from norway going out there to do something that has never been done. setting up a custom rail. will he do some practice first. even process have to do their practice. he's trying to do the first-ever flip rail flip combo. even if you don't know all these terms, it's quite impressive. >> nice! >> come on. i could do that. >> couldn't even do that on a videotape. >> imagine what it feels like to pull that off. his buddy is pretty stoked about the whole thing,...
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of that infiltrated the system that went from the bank balance sheet to be sold in little towns in norway, if that had happened in a foundational level instead of the top down maybe another bank would have failed but the result wouldn't have been larger more powerful banks that had been sustained by banks and subsidies -- >> do you knew tim geithner knew enough hank paulson knew enough at that time for that -- in other words it was a panicky time, 2007 and so was 1929 by the way. >> theodore roosevelt asked them to fix it with treasury money. it was bigger in 2008. the main constituents was the banking system and the argument was that without the banking system to be saved in this manner everyone would come to their atm machines and couldn't get money out. the reality was, the contracts with aig could have been preserved with far less government money than was ultimately spent, because it wasn't this $700 billion bailout, it is a multitrillion dollar policy that is still going on. if we really firkd it it would not have still been going on and it wouldn't have been so global. >> if we agr
of that infiltrated the system that went from the bank balance sheet to be sold in little towns in norway, if that had happened in a foundational level instead of the top down maybe another bank would have failed but the result wouldn't have been larger more powerful banks that had been sustained by banks and subsidies -- >> do you knew tim geithner knew enough hank paulson knew enough at that time for that -- in other words it was a panicky time, 2007 and so was 1929 by the way. >>...
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norway is allocating 3.8 million, saying the funds will flow. neighbours, india and pakistan. they have dispatched rescue teams and deployed military aircraft. a spokesperson for the humanitarian office said the desperate need is for basic supplies. >> the most immediate needs will be things like food, water, shelter. many people would have lost their homes in this making sure to put in a temporary shelter, and they are safe out of the way of the aftershocks. our immediate needs are lifesaving. nothing behind that. it's to go in get them operating, coordinating. and making sure that people have the basic necessity of life to survive until the operation is up and running. it's getting the rubble out of the way to start looking at what is left and they start again. you know you find that the more remote areas outside kathmandu - apparently a lot of them and the media reports that we are getting. the only way to access them is by air. it will be logistically a huge operation trying to get in there, and seeing what the damage is. remember also nepal is mainly a rural country, ther
norway is allocating 3.8 million, saying the funds will flow. neighbours, india and pakistan. they have dispatched rescue teams and deployed military aircraft. a spokesperson for the humanitarian office said the desperate need is for basic supplies. >> the most immediate needs will be things like food, water, shelter. many people would have lost their homes in this making sure to put in a temporary shelter, and they are safe out of the way of the aftershocks. our immediate needs are...
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. >> i'll defer to norway reign to tell me if i'm speaking out of turn there was a study that looked at a complete replacement of bypass section and patching we did as nicole mentioned brought on a group of experts they focused on the poaching as a viable low-cost option and generated a report unfortunately, the report they generated which doesn't use the same absorptions of the initial report what we've been gho going through a process of balancing the recommendations using the same assumptions but most critical of which the new studies assuming you have the environmental schedule the environment is 3 years so is something like that your toishl taking 3 years off the schedule so we're going through that process so when it comes you, you can make a policy decision as which way to go. >> i think when i read the exceptional engineering report the first time it was talking about patching patching is not like old things on the wall but the sections of the tunnel so it's not a complete redo but a piece of work. >> the work has to happy from the inside out. >> right. >> so we may want to w
. >> i'll defer to norway reign to tell me if i'm speaking out of turn there was a study that looked at a complete replacement of bypass section and patching we did as nicole mentioned brought on a group of experts they focused on the poaching as a viable low-cost option and generated a report unfortunately, the report they generated which doesn't use the same absorptions of the initial report what we've been gho going through a process of balancing the recommendations using the same...
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this is in norway. the cat was eating something. the fox is like think i'll come get it. the cat's like get the heck out of here. but you know what? i have footage that proves cats really do have a tender sweet side. >>> his dad bet him $10 -- >> to eat one piece of sushi. >> look at his face now, like oh, really, do i have to do this? >> he tries to hold on for the win. >>> plus what happens when a kayaker gets stuck in the spin cycle. >> what about this looks fun to anybody? mmy y rorougugh h anand d bubumpmpy y skin makes me feel really self-conscious. [ female announcer ] gold bond rough & bumpy skin therapy. uusesed d dadailily,y, it reduces bumps 72%. ggolold d bobondnd.. ifif y youou c canan't't s shuhut t dodownwn at bedtime yoyou'u'rere n notot a alolonene.. geget t nonon-n-hahabibit t foformrmining g ununisisom toto f falall l asasleleepep f fasast.t. ununisisomom.. a a ststreressssfuful l dadayy deservrveses a a r resestftfulul n nigightht.. bebeining g frfreeee f froromm dadandruff feels great. maximum strength selsun blue tatargrgetets s dadandndruruffff wiwi
this is in norway. the cat was eating something. the fox is like think i'll come get it. the cat's like get the heck out of here. but you know what? i have footage that proves cats really do have a tender sweet side. >>> his dad bet him $10 -- >> to eat one piece of sushi. >> look at his face now, like oh, really, do i have to do this? >> he tries to hold on for the win. >>> plus what happens when a kayaker gets stuck in the spin cycle. >> what about...
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we do know, however, that the bellwether of marriage for all of the world is the netherlands, norway, denmark and sweden. what happens from and that is that his family welcome break from europe and into united states. same sex unions for the game worldwide in the netherlands in 1988, 1989. first time in the world history. we do know that a pastor in the netherlands was jailed specifically for preaching on this issue. we know that pastors in europe have been fine and also targeted solely for preaching on the bible with respect to this issue. we know that, for example, in canada you can't broadcast certain things that are critical of homosexuality. we are not to that point, but it's not a wild hypothetical that this is, in fact, where we're going because where denmark was and norway and sweden, we now are. we are europe was in terms of the issues of targeting people that are faith-based, we now are. it's just a matter of time. >> i would like to add to that not only as a constitutional or but even more as a catholic clergyman. the hosana tabor case has protected somewhat some of the cha
we do know, however, that the bellwether of marriage for all of the world is the netherlands, norway, denmark and sweden. what happens from and that is that his family welcome break from europe and into united states. same sex unions for the game worldwide in the netherlands in 1988, 1989. first time in the world history. we do know that a pastor in the netherlands was jailed specifically for preaching on this issue. we know that pastors in europe have been fine and also targeted solely for...
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norway has demanded an explanation from moscow. a floating russian station near the north pole. a day earlier, they posted pictures from the norwegian island of svalbard. rishaad: the apple watch finally reaching the risks of customers this friday. in singapore is john kim, senior product officer for expedia. how will this work on your apple watch should you have one? >> the way the expedia app will ark is that after you book trip on expedia, you have your itinerary on your phone and you will be able to then send alerts to your watch. the type of alerts that consumers are interested in our anything from flight changes to gait changes to wear their bags are to what time to check in to check into the hotel, check out of the hotel, giving them directions from point a to b. of course, you had a nap for the samsung year. -- samsung gear. what to do learn from working on that smart watch that you employed in the apple watch? >> the two things that we learn -- one is that when you where the device and walk around the world, people take no
norway has demanded an explanation from moscow. a floating russian station near the north pole. a day earlier, they posted pictures from the norwegian island of svalbard. rishaad: the apple watch finally reaching the risks of customers this friday. in singapore is john kim, senior product officer for expedia. how will this work on your apple watch should you have one? >> the way the expedia app will ark is that after you book trip on expedia, you have your itinerary on your phone and you...
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this is in norway. that cat was eating something. i think i'll come get. cat's like, get the heck out of here. >> yeah. >> i have footage that proves cats do have a tender sweet side. >> sharing is caring, man. >> when it comes to relationships, man, communication is key. what happening in these videos failure to communicate. china, a couple attempting to buy a car. but it seems like they're having a bit of disagreement. then it gets physical. the guy pulls the guy back. maybe we should calm down. let's de-escalate things sheep decides to escalate everything. >> what? why are there keys in there? it's in the showroom. >> i think she's going to take off. >> i don't want to be too incredibly cruel, this one's a spoiled brat. >> yeah. >> she needs to learn the world no. maybe they should have had the discussion before they went car shopping. >>> this water fall called the washing machine, and frank co, rapelling down is about to get cleaned up. >> keep going. you're good. oh [ bleep ]. >> that's another case of the washing machine causing serious shrinkage. >
this is in norway. that cat was eating something. i think i'll come get. cat's like, get the heck out of here. >> yeah. >> i have footage that proves cats do have a tender sweet side. >> sharing is caring, man. >> when it comes to relationships, man, communication is key. what happening in these videos failure to communicate. china, a couple attempting to buy a car. but it seems like they're having a bit of disagreement. then it gets physical. the guy pulls the guy back....
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austria 1938, czechoslovakia 1938, poland 1939, norway, denmark, and france in quick succession. a place in the sun at last. true, they had lost their trade unions and a lot of books had been burned, but it seemed a good sort of bargain, and one got to like being told what to do, having one's views prescribed, especially if it meant a vista bright with the promise of grandeur and conquest. (bells tolling) in the spring of 1945, the allies, advancing into the heart of germany, came to bergen- belsen. neat and tidy orchards, well- stocked farms lined the wayside and the british soldier did not fail to admire the place and its inhabitants-- at least until he began to feel a smell. it came from a concentration camp, a waste ringed with barbed wire and overlooked by watchtowers. coming in from the flowering countryside in spite of the frightful smell, things didn't seem so bad at first; children smiled through the barbed wire and women laughed and waved their hands. but belsen camp was vast, and inside was a different story. they had not eaten for six days, and every soldier's stock o
austria 1938, czechoslovakia 1938, poland 1939, norway, denmark, and france in quick succession. a place in the sun at last. true, they had lost their trade unions and a lot of books had been burned, but it seemed a good sort of bargain, and one got to like being told what to do, having one's views prescribed, especially if it meant a vista bright with the promise of grandeur and conquest. (bells tolling) in the spring of 1945, the allies, advancing into the heart of germany, came to bergen-...
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in norway, isolating and islamist extremist. and in belgium, smoking through a legal loophole.pite an official cease-fire there is still no sign of peace in ukraine. fighting between kiev forces and pro-russian separatists hasn't ended. as a
in norway, isolating and islamist extremist. and in belgium, smoking through a legal loophole.pite an official cease-fire there is still no sign of peace in ukraine. fighting between kiev forces and pro-russian separatists hasn't ended. as a
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sweet success for a group of young scientists in norway.oughnut where no tasty treat has gone before. >> i love that. i love doughnuts. a weather balloon. a gps tracker. the contraption didn't quite make it to outer space. it soord nearly 20 miles up before the balloon popped. it went in the water. now we can't eat it. >> the remnants of the mission were retrieved from the ocean, including the crumbled doughnut. >> let's be real. i'm still going to eat it. >>> we're back with disney on "dancing with the stars." so let's do something about it. premarin vaginal cream can help it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue and make intercourse more comfortable. premarin vaginal cream treats vaginal changes due to menopause and moderate-to-severe painful intercourse caused by these changes. don't use it if you've had unusual bleeding breast or uterine cancer blood clots, liver problems, stroke or heart attack, are allergic to any of its ingredients or think you're pregnant. side effects may include headache pelvic pain, breast pain vagina
sweet success for a group of young scientists in norway.oughnut where no tasty treat has gone before. >> i love that. i love doughnuts. a weather balloon. a gps tracker. the contraption didn't quite make it to outer space. it soord nearly 20 miles up before the balloon popped. it went in the water. now we can't eat it. >> the remnants of the mission were retrieved from the ocean, including the crumbled doughnut. >> let's be real. i'm still going to eat it. >>> we're...
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the u.s., finland, iceland norway russia and sweden. and we'll continue live coverage on c-span 3. and the group heard earlier today from alaska senator lisa murkowski. you can find that online at c-span.org. >>> it's the center for strategic and international studies. they'll be back shortly with their discussion on the health issues facing people in the arctic region. they open the form with comments from alaska senator lisa murkowski, who chairs the senate committee on energy and natural resources. we'll show you her comments as we wait for the event to resume live here on c-span 3. >> heather, thank you, and good morning to you all. it's always a good morning when we can gather together to talk about places of great opportunity. and i can of no other place on planet earth where we have more opportunity than the the arctic. as was mentioned, and as we all know, those that are focused on the area of opportunity, next week, a week from today, the united states will assume the chair of the arctic council for the next two years no now. this is truly an exciting opportunity for us. f
the u.s., finland, iceland norway russia and sweden. and we'll continue live coverage on c-span 3. and the group heard earlier today from alaska senator lisa murkowski. you can find that online at c-span.org. >>> it's the center for strategic and international studies. they'll be back shortly with their discussion on the health issues facing people in the arctic region. they open the form with comments from alaska senator lisa murkowski, who chairs the senate committee on energy and...
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has more oil potential than either canada or greenland other than norway.this illustrates the significant resource potential in the global arctic and then in the u.s. we discuss in the report why to pursue the arctic now and paula covered that point. in the third bullet on the slide we talk about the national security and economic benefits associated with oil and gas development in the north and for those of you that were here this morning to hear senator murkowski's remarks on the economic benefit of oil and gas development to local alaskans i don't think i can say it any better than she did, but for those of you that like numbers there's quite a lot of discussion in the report about the potential economic implications of an offshore development. i would encourage you to take a look at that. this particular display is -- illustrates the variability in arctic ice conditions around the world. there is not one arctic. in the first two columns in this table we describe arctic environment. by environment we describe of ice depth and water depth. in the first co
has more oil potential than either canada or greenland other than norway.this illustrates the significant resource potential in the global arctic and then in the u.s. we discuss in the report why to pursue the arctic now and paula covered that point. in the third bullet on the slide we talk about the national security and economic benefits associated with oil and gas development in the north and for those of you that were here this morning to hear senator murkowski's remarks on the economic...
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a group of young scientists in norway send ago nut where no tasty treat has gone before. >> it soarsermiles up before the balloon popped. >> i don't want to eat it when it's soggy. remnants of the mission were retrieved from the ocean, including the crumbled doughnut which i would still eat. >> i totally agree. would bit different with a boston cream pie doughnut? >> oh yeah. i like that. let's send more doughnuts up to space. for some of you, your local news is next. >>> for everyone else disney week on "dancing with the stars." let's do something about it. premarin vaginal cream can help it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue and make intercourse more comfortable. premarin vaginal cream treats vaginal changes due to menopause and moderate-to-severe painful intercourse caused by these changes. don't use it if you've had unusual bleeding breast or uterine cancer blood clots, liver problems, stroke or heart attack, are allergic to any of its ingredients or think you're pregnant. side effects may include headache pelvic pain, breast pain vaginal bleeding and vaginitis. estr
a group of young scientists in norway send ago nut where no tasty treat has gone before. >> it soarsermiles up before the balloon popped. >> i don't want to eat it when it's soggy. remnants of the mission were retrieved from the ocean, including the crumbled doughnut which i would still eat. >> i totally agree. would bit different with a boston cream pie doughnut? >> oh yeah. i like that. let's send more doughnuts up to space. for some of you, your local news is next....
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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! >> i will call this meeting on thursday april 9, 2015 to order, the transbay joint powers authority. [inaudible]. i want to thank sf gov tv staff, jennifer and jessie for the broadcasting of this. >> thank you. >> i'll go ahead and note for the record, director [inaudible] has a scheduling conflict and will not, with that, director kim? >> here. >> director lee? >> here. >> director riz kin? >> here. >> (roll call). . you do have a quorum. >> th
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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it doesn't just seem like people inside sudan are frustrated with the process the u.s., u.k., and norway that they are greatly disappointed that an environment conducive to par advertise pa tory and credible elections doesn't exist in saw dan. given that saw doon needs aid does he care how the elections are being viewed overseas? >> reporter: yeah, we spoke to some of his officials and senior officials of the ruling party and they said these lexes are elections are credible. and what you are saying about the u.s. and great britain is the same line being shared by the main opposition parties here who have called for a boycott of the elections. they say that the environment is not conducive for multi-party elections. that omar al bashir is cracking down on the opposition. have been -- have muzzled the president as well. they say that they wanted a national dialogue ahead of the election. a national dialogue that is going to address a governance issues that addresses security and that is also going to talk about the rewriting of a constitution now omar al bashir and his supporters say that
it doesn't just seem like people inside sudan are frustrated with the process the u.s., u.k., and norway that they are greatly disappointed that an environment conducive to par advertise pa tory and credible elections doesn't exist in saw dan. given that saw doon needs aid does he care how the elections are being viewed overseas? >> reporter: yeah, we spoke to some of his officials and senior officials of the ruling party and they said these lexes are elections are credible. and what you...
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. >> reporter: mostly alone on a global road the world has thrown everything at him-- frozen in norway, bitten by mosquitoes in india and dwarfed by the andes but it was people who were the greatest threat. >> everyone asks about the bears wolf, scholarship yons, snakes and whatnot, it's really the bad roadses or bad driving and a mixture of the two. >> reporter: his journey took 621 days, during which time he covered 26 countries, more than 16,000 miles. that's an average of 31 miles a day. he got through 16 pairs of shoes, endured temperature ranging from mine 26 to 40 degrees celsius, and consumed 10,000 calorieaise day. >> sreenivasan: so more news before we leave you. the u.s. capitol was placed on lockdown for several hours this afternoon after gunfire outside the building. police later determined it was a suicide. authorities also investigated a suspicious package lowest a terrace there. that's all for tonight. see you back here tomorrow. i'm hari sreenivasan. have a good captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend
. >> reporter: mostly alone on a global road the world has thrown everything at him-- frozen in norway, bitten by mosquitoes in india and dwarfed by the andes but it was people who were the greatest threat. >> everyone asks about the bears wolf, scholarship yons, snakes and whatnot, it's really the bad roadses or bad driving and a mixture of the two. >> reporter: his journey took 621 days, during which time he covered 26 countries, more than 16,000 miles. that's an average of...