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up near the arctic, in norway and nearby countries, russia is testing n.a.t.o.'s resolve with hundreds of military flights violating the neighbour's airspace. the narrative is only part of the story. travel to the arctic like i did, you can see it's part of a world whose brutal conditions require n.a.t.o. and washington to cooperate. the fear is the new cold war will damage a spirit of cooperation and has been around since the old cold war. as tensions simmer between russia and the west. >> a new confrontation is brewing in the high north. with plans for 13 new arctic bases. russia is sending bombers and fighter jets like these on missions high above the frozen tundra. >> the u.s. and canada are dusting off their own plans. norway moved its military headquarters 600 miles north, inside the arctic circle, to keep better taps on russia. imptd the reason, control of the high... >> the reason - control of the high north could become exclusive >>> melting ice caps unlock vast riches of oil and gas. they hope fast shipping routes on top of the world. the arctic is stil
up near the arctic, in norway and nearby countries, russia is testing n.a.t.o.'s resolve with hundreds of military flights violating the neighbour's airspace. the narrative is only part of the story. travel to the arctic like i did, you can see it's part of a world whose brutal conditions require n.a.t.o. and washington to cooperate. the fear is the new cold war will damage a spirit of cooperation and has been around since the old cold war. as tensions simmer between russia and the west....
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i'm here in norway, we are goeser to the north poll. here, they generate electricity by burning coal and are looking for a place to put the co2 emissions, that come from burning coal. they were trying to find a reservoir to put it underground and came upon natural gas. >> finds like this whet the appetite of prospectors. energy is not the only factor. it's about who controls the high sees. which are increasingly accessible because of global morning. shipping lanes created by the melting of ice. a cargo ship typically sales through the suez canal. it shortens the trip. the number of shippers has soared in recent years. what russia needs now is arctic ports and lineses of communication. it's a big reason why moscow unveiled an ambitious plan to build 13 new bases and radar stations in former outposts across the arctic. >> it would not only be lucrative, but beneficial for russia. in a sense that russia would control a key shipping artery for the global economy. >> it is under norwegian control and presents a communication hub for russia a
i'm here in norway, we are goeser to the north poll. here, they generate electricity by burning coal and are looking for a place to put the co2 emissions, that come from burning coal. they were trying to find a reservoir to put it underground and came upon natural gas. >> finds like this whet the appetite of prospectors. energy is not the only factor. it's about who controls the high sees. which are increasingly accessible because of global morning. shipping lanes created by the melting...
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but now it's actually part of norway's prison system.on wednesday dutch officials symbolically handed over control of the site where staff have been getting special training for several months. >> it's a norwegian run prison, so norwegian law applies in the prison. it's dutch personnel, so we had to train them in norwegian law customs. if there are issues it will be dealt with by the norwegians and norwegian law. >> prisoners in belgium have been held in the southern dutch jail for the last five years and that has been widely seen as a success. norway's justice minister said that it will be harder for families to visit them, but denies that it is prohibitive. >> if you look at the map, you'll have to travel shorter than to the jails in norway. >> it has already flown in its first group of prisoners to the netherlands. >> although they won't get to do everything that the dutch inmates used to, like grow their own vegetables in a garden, they'll be able to use this gym, about not everyone is happy about them being transferred here. in the
but now it's actually part of norway's prison system.on wednesday dutch officials symbolically handed over control of the site where staff have been getting special training for several months. >> it's a norwegian run prison, so norwegian law applies in the prison. it's dutch personnel, so we had to train them in norwegian law customs. if there are issues it will be dealt with by the norwegians and norwegian law. >> prisoners in belgium have been held in the southern dutch jail for...
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if you have been to norway or look -- or know what few words look like, it is that but i see your. the people -- that but icier. steve: how much time did you spend their? dawn: i was there for a few months for an extended research trip and a mining conference. i am canadian originally and i was working on a project of the arctic during the second world war, and in a very strange documentary on the first ship to sail from the pacific to the atlantic through the northwest passage, there is a 10 second clip where an american ship blocks a canadian ship from getting a mineral called cryli te. i had no idea why americans would be blocking canadians from getting anything because they were technically supposed to be neutral. this took me down a rabbit hole of trying to figure out what it was, why americans ended up there, and took me into a global story. steve: of course, we were inching into the war in 1940 before pearl harbor. a significant date is april 9, 1941. dawn: april 9, 1940 was probably a more significant date because that is the date germany invaded denmark and norway. colonie
if you have been to norway or look -- or know what few words look like, it is that but i see your. the people -- that but icier. steve: how much time did you spend their? dawn: i was there for a few months for an extended research trip and a mining conference. i am canadian originally and i was working on a project of the arctic during the second world war, and in a very strange documentary on the first ship to sail from the pacific to the atlantic through the northwest passage, there is a 10...
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joe: and norway's central bank unexpectedly lowers interest rates. what this means about the health of the developed world. we begin with the markets. andegin to mount a comeback to not have the juice and are closing in the red once again. for sectors closed in the green -- six out of 10 groups still down, led by health care and industrials. the outlook for inflation among investors is headed for the lowest since 2009. just another ugly day. we could not get act to but it was better than it could have it. one stock i was watching was the m w. a report early in the morning from a german newspaper that they might have some innovations issues of their own and the stock initially got them. late in the day, there was a clarification from the newspaper and it said we really don't have any indication that there were issues. it was right around the same time as u.s. equities staging their comeback, so there have -- there may have been an indication that these issues are still driving the market. thing -- scarlet: we are keeping an eye on the francis. he is h
joe: and norway's central bank unexpectedly lowers interest rates. what this means about the health of the developed world. we begin with the markets. andegin to mount a comeback to not have the juice and are closing in the red once again. for sectors closed in the green -- six out of 10 groups still down, led by health care and industrials. the outlook for inflation among investors is headed for the lowest since 2009. just another ugly day. we could not get act to but it was better than it...
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was fun to rattle the norway cage. people can do their own thing. they can write their congressmen. >> sign petitions. >> stephen: they can sign petitions. >> make phone call s. >> stephen: they can appeal to members of the u.n. the u.n. is gathering this week-- as a matter of fact the same weekend the festival is going on, the u.n. general assembly is meeting. why is it important to do it when the general assembly is in session? >> this is actually a historic year because 2015 is the year where-- to quote the under secretary-general of the united nations -- >> i do it all the time. >> he said this is the most historic year since the founding of the united nations 70 years ago because this is the week when the united nations adopts a new set of global goals, 17 goals for sustainable development designed to end extreme poverty by 2030, tackle inequality, and also tackle climate change all together. so this is a historic moment, and there are more world leaders in town this week than there have been in the whole 70 years
was fun to rattle the norway cage. people can do their own thing. they can write their congressmen. >> sign petitions. >> stephen: they can sign petitions. >> make phone call s. >> stephen: they can appeal to members of the u.n. the u.n. is gathering this week-- as a matter of fact the same weekend the festival is going on, the u.n. general assembly is meeting. why is it important to do it when the general assembly is in session? >> this is actually a historic year...
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norway's justice minister accepts lit be much harder for families of norwegian inmates to visit themistance is prohibited. >> if you look at the map and some facilities you will have to travel shorter than to some of say the sights in norway so i don't think that will be a very big issue actually. >> reporter: norway is building more jails but in the meantime it has already flown its first group of prisoners there. and do they get to do everything like grow their own vegetables in a garden here and get to use the regular services like this gym but still not everyone is happy about them being transferred here. in the dutch senate which approved the deal this summer one opposition politician told me the scheme reaches basic prisoner rights. >> prisoners are no good and not animals you can transport wherever you want. they have rights too. they might have contacted friends and family who they want to contact and are going to meet their lawyers. >> most but not all of the future inmates here volunteer to be transferred to the netherlands and all get to finish their jail sentences in norw
norway's justice minister accepts lit be much harder for families of norwegian inmates to visit themistance is prohibited. >> if you look at the map and some facilities you will have to travel shorter than to some of say the sights in norway so i don't think that will be a very big issue actually. >> reporter: norway is building more jails but in the meantime it has already flown its first group of prisoners there. and do they get to do everything like grow their own vegetables in a...
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other any parallels between norway and sweden?den looks for a much like what happened to the ecb. they are clearly moving in the direction of more qe. drug yesterday said he needs more time to determine -- draghi yesterday said he needs more time to determine whether or not that is the case. so the governors have to think about whether that is the case. reverse that around, and put that against the oil price. jonathan: it is quite remarkable. the other question, you will bring the german business confidence number. can we look at that and say in a couple of months german business confidence could be hit by a whitening fallout in the auto sector -- widening fallout in the auto sector? next few days will determine that. if can settle things done quickly enough, maybe that impacts will be more limited. there would be something in there. people are talking about having an impact on the euro. the number of people employed is massive, not just at vw and wolfsburg, it goes all the way down to the certified chain -- supply chain. you have
other any parallels between norway and sweden?den looks for a much like what happened to the ecb. they are clearly moving in the direction of more qe. drug yesterday said he needs more time to determine -- draghi yesterday said he needs more time to determine whether or not that is the case. so the governors have to think about whether that is the case. reverse that around, and put that against the oil price. jonathan: it is quite remarkable. the other question, you will bring the german...
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the new creature was the norway rat, also called the brown rat. there's your deer mouse and here's a lovely wrapped. for the mandan, the site of a new creature was a momentous occasion. perhaps, even a visitation of the spirits. one eyewitness reported that hundreds came to watch and look at the strange animal. no one come he said, dared to kill it. one indian saw a norway rat devouring a deer mouse and they were delighted. perhaps, if these new creatures multiplied they would read their earth lodges of the bothersome deer mice to read perhaps the spirits had indeed intervened. well, the rats did multiply and quickly. i will stutter you the details of rat reproduction that i learned in the course of this research. suffices to say they are impressive. [laughter] >> there may be children in the audience. there reproduction aside, though , norway brats card diligent borough weyers and they spend much their life beneath the surface of the earth and this aspect of rat ecology combined with their reproductive rates to create a dreadful consequence. the
the new creature was the norway rat, also called the brown rat. there's your deer mouse and here's a lovely wrapped. for the mandan, the site of a new creature was a momentous occasion. perhaps, even a visitation of the spirits. one eyewitness reported that hundreds came to watch and look at the strange animal. no one come he said, dared to kill it. one indian saw a norway rat devouring a deer mouse and they were delighted. perhaps, if these new creatures multiplied they would read their earth...
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. >> i actually want to go to norway. >> why norway? >> it's a beautiful land that i want to complete my study. i am a civil engineer. reporter: germany wants the eu to agree to take in a set number of refugees and is calling for them to be more evenly distributed. up to a million people are expected to apply for asylum by the end of the year. anchor: the pope is in cuba for a second day after his meeting with it all castro. francis spent the day in the country's third-largest city and celebrated mass in sweltering temperatures with tens of thousands of people. for the is in cuba first time since he brokered a deal with the united states bringing an end to decades of hostility. out toe will fly washington, d.c. us and thank you for being with us. how strong is the catholic community in cuba and how important has this visit by the pope been for them? guest: in answer to how strongly catholic community is, it is about 60% of the population. mass attendance is lower but that's after decades of control by the state and culture and communica
. >> i actually want to go to norway. >> why norway? >> it's a beautiful land that i want to complete my study. i am a civil engineer. reporter: germany wants the eu to agree to take in a set number of refugees and is calling for them to be more evenly distributed. up to a million people are expected to apply for asylum by the end of the year. anchor: the pope is in cuba for a second day after his meeting with it all castro. francis spent the day in the country's third-largest...
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as russia, norway, canada, denmark and 170 other countries have done. amy: and so what would it take for the u.s. to sign on to this treaty? >> well, it would take for the senate to basically ratify it. it can't do that as long as there is a small percentage that are standing in the way. i think you need either one third or three quarters of the senate to approve the treaty. and you can't get that -- you can't get there with the number of right-wing senators standing in the way. and they have been doing that for years. president bush, for example, when he was in office, just like president clinton and president obama, have all been in favor of signing the agreement, but it is the sort of hard-core right-wing senators who have stood in the way for decades. and that is why we are one of the very, very few countries in the world that have never signed it and therefore, we really are out of touch and it comes to the arctic. amy: james bamford, can you talk about the ways different countries are china claim the north pole? everything from canada saying santa
as russia, norway, canada, denmark and 170 other countries have done. amy: and so what would it take for the u.s. to sign on to this treaty? >> well, it would take for the senate to basically ratify it. it can't do that as long as there is a small percentage that are standing in the way. i think you need either one third or three quarters of the senate to approve the treaty. and you can't get that -- you can't get there with the number of right-wing senators standing in the way. and they...
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a dovish bias in norway. tom: exactly right.ines were absolutely extraordinary, and speak of what we will see worldwide in the weeks to come. you could tell there was an overt intervention last night to staunch the weakness in the real.lian we have three terrific guests this morning on the global markets, and what it means for the american banking system. michael mayo will join us, and we will speak to brian moynihan, then moved to the future of too big to fail. on the global economy, stephen roach will join us, and david goldman will join us. he has been way out front with the ramifications of deflation. he is essentially looking at a set of things that allow the norwegian bank to make the moves they made a few hours ago. as you said earlier, it is the most amazing time that we are in. guy: it is. what do you think yellen will say? this is what you think about a lot of the time -- what do you think she will give us? tom: i spoke moments ago to michael mckee. we know that the tradition, when the fed official moves to a universit
a dovish bias in norway. tom: exactly right.ines were absolutely extraordinary, and speak of what we will see worldwide in the weeks to come. you could tell there was an overt intervention last night to staunch the weakness in the real.lian we have three terrific guests this morning on the global markets, and what it means for the american banking system. michael mayo will join us, and we will speak to brian moynihan, then moved to the future of too big to fail. on the global economy, stephen...
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if you say "my struggle" in norway, you will think of this book. it is mein kampf. >> rose: here is a look at the week ahead. sunday race day for the formula 1 italian grand prix. monday is labor day. tuesday is the day stephen colbert takes over as host of the late show. wednesday is the day that queen elizabeth ii passes queen victoria to become the longest ruling monarch in british history. thursday is the day pittsburgh and new england meet in the opening gym of the n.f.l. season. friday is the 14th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. saturday is the u.s. open tennis women's final. and here is what's new for your weekend. robert redford and nick nolte are in theaters with "a walk in the woods." >> well, they say the appalachian trails are like life. >> you don't know what's going to happen next. you give it your best shot. >> rose: iron maiden's new album is "the book of souls." ♪ ♪ ♪ >> rose: and arianna grandi has shows in portland, oregon and sacramento, california. (singing) >> rose: that's "charlie rose: the week" for this week. on behalf of
if you say "my struggle" in norway, you will think of this book. it is mein kampf. >> rose: here is a look at the week ahead. sunday race day for the formula 1 italian grand prix. monday is labor day. tuesday is the day stephen colbert takes over as host of the late show. wednesday is the day that queen elizabeth ii passes queen victoria to become the longest ruling monarch in british history. thursday is the day pittsburgh and new england meet in the opening gym of the n.f.l....
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if you have ever been to norway and the fjords, it is somewhat like that, and the people are wonderful, very friendly and very welcoming, and they make great coffee. host: how much time did you spend there? n: i was there for an extended trip, part of a mining conference. i am canadian originally, and i was working on the second rolled war, and in a very strange documentary on the first ship that sailed from the pacific to the atlantic through the northwest passage, there is a 10-second clip where an american was involved in getting a mineral called cryolife -- cryol and i did not know why they would be doing that, because they were to be neutral during the war, so i want to find out what that was and why americans ended up there, and it storye into a global about the united states and the polar region. host: of course, we were inching into the war in 1941 prior to pearl harbor. there is a significant date, april 9, 1940. why? : april 9, 1940 is the day germany invaded denmark. that left areas up for grabs. basically, after germany invaded denmark, the jurisdiction over -- islands,s ic
if you have ever been to norway and the fjords, it is somewhat like that, and the people are wonderful, very friendly and very welcoming, and they make great coffee. host: how much time did you spend there? n: i was there for an extended trip, part of a mining conference. i am canadian originally, and i was working on the second rolled war, and in a very strange documentary on the first ship that sailed from the pacific to the atlantic through the northwest passage, there is a 10-second clip...
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vault has shown how essential it can be in an duplicate set of those syrian seeds to send back to norwayafe keeping. this time for good. >> that's the "cbs overnight news." for this friday. for some of you, the news continues. for others check back with us a little later for the morning news and "cbs this morning. "from the cbs news broadcast center in new york, i'm jim axelrod. ♪ >>> it's friday, september 25th, 2015. this is the "cbs morning news." pope francis takes new york city by storm. another jam packed day is in store with a visit to the u.n. after making a historic address before congress. >>> breaking overnight, severe weather wallops the southeast. a likely tornado shreds neighborhoods near charleston, south carolina. >>> and tour bus tragedy. at least four students are killed when a duck boat collides with their charter b
vault has shown how essential it can be in an duplicate set of those syrian seeds to send back to norwayafe keeping. this time for good. >> that's the "cbs overnight news." for this friday. for some of you, the news continues. for others check back with us a little later for the morning news and "cbs this morning. "from the cbs news broadcast center in new york, i'm jim axelrod. ♪ >>> it's friday, september 25th, 2015. this is the "cbs morning...
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norway is contributing to all five lines of efforts set out for the global counter mission. stem the flow of resources and terrorist working to counter isis propaganda and stabilize areas in iraq. we are providing humanitarian assistances -- assistance as well. let me quote: what happens in a small corner of the world affects all of us so let's start working together. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much for that excellent statement. we are now moving to a critical part of our agenda and that is to hear from a broader group of coalition members in discussing how we can make further progress against isil. it is a large and growing global coalition. it is as united around the common mission. heavy -- we will hear about military support on the ground, to denying terrorist access to global systems, and working to counter isil's message of hate. as we indicated before this is a long-term campaign and requires the kind of cooperation and effort from all of us that will be challenging but i am confidant we are up to the task. i want to begin by giving the floor to his majes
norway is contributing to all five lines of efforts set out for the global counter mission. stem the flow of resources and terrorist working to counter isis propaganda and stabilize areas in iraq. we are providing humanitarian assistances -- assistance as well. let me quote: what happens in a small corner of the world affects all of us so let's start working together. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much for that excellent statement. we are now moving to a critical part of our...
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and norway saw first quarterly loss in 3 years. 9 billion. maybe the ease jeffs -- easiest way for them to make money, manipulate oil. is it far fetched to say, some of these things that maybe saudi arabia did not think about when they launched this war, a very successful war against american fracking. >> it is getting close to a points, if you think this is a price war, they are taking heavy casualties, those numbers are serious. if u.s. shell producers don't rollover, opec will get to a point why they might have to cut production and get the prices up, i think it would happen sooner than a lot of people think. charles: the battle in yemen, has gone on longer than experts say it would, becoming very expensive, building a huge wall to keep isis out. >> there are ramifications elsewhere as well, you have a lot of aid from saudi arabia, and uae to egypt, they are told to expect a decrease in allowance, i think they lot of people in the region are not convipped there is a bottom -- not convinced there is a bottom. that combined with a glut of su
and norway saw first quarterly loss in 3 years. 9 billion. maybe the ease jeffs -- easiest way for them to make money, manipulate oil. is it far fetched to say, some of these things that maybe saudi arabia did not think about when they launched this war, a very successful war against american fracking. >> it is getting close to a points, if you think this is a price war, they are taking heavy casualties, those numbers are serious. if u.s. shell producers don't rollover, opec will get to a...
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taiwan and norway cutting rates. a surprise move.n that the oil patch is making its way to some of those economies around the world that depend on it heavily. >> of course well, saw japan, negative overnight. we saw hong kong negative overnight. shanghai was able to hang in therebying but the fall in the asian markets has been catching on here once the u.s. market wakes up. although we have been susceptible to moves in crude, moves in the dollar as well. a lot to work with here. >> citi has cut their global outlook. goeltdman cut their outlook for q3. the bears are out for sure. simon hobbs is here to wrap up europe's trading day. >> i wish i could cheer you up, but i can't. this was rough for the european close again. it's the accumulative affect that becomes important. it's the vw scandal and a number of the china plays that are really hurting today. the beginning of the day we had actually quite a good survey of german business sentiment, but, of course, that's historical now given what presumably is going on with vw. the borrowin
taiwan and norway cutting rates. a surprise move.n that the oil patch is making its way to some of those economies around the world that depend on it heavily. >> of course well, saw japan, negative overnight. we saw hong kong negative overnight. shanghai was able to hang in therebying but the fall in the asian markets has been catching on here once the u.s. market wakes up. although we have been susceptible to moves in crude, moves in the dollar as well. a lot to work with here. >>...
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joe: and norway's central bank unexpectedly lowers interest rates. the health of the developed world. we begin with the markets. andegin to mount a comeback to not have the juice and are closing in the red once again. for sectors closed in the green -- six out of 10 groups still down
joe: and norway's central bank unexpectedly lowers interest rates. the health of the developed world. we begin with the markets. andegin to mount a comeback to not have the juice and are closing in the red once again. for sectors closed in the green -- six out of 10 groups still down
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scandinavian airlines is canceling the so-called oil line between houston and norway's oil capital.ove the surprise ramifications of spillover effects. i had no idea there was a flight between this small city and houston. the: moving to brazil, government has proposed a $14 million austerity land in hopes that attacks increases and spending cuts will bring its budget back. joe: the biggest mobile carrier , we are joined by amos genish . alix: what does this mean for your business? time for theenging country as a whole. we have rising inflation which is clearly a negative factor for business. unemployment is rising. has been told for any business. people in brazil still have a desire to own a mobile and not the packages. mobile penetration is very local. also 85%tation is compared to the u.s. and other countries. there is room to grow, and we see it in pay-tv. we'll continue going forward. joe: what do brazilian policymakers need to do to restore confidence and turn everything around? >> we liked it, we were expecting to see more budget cuts. earlier, the more budgets were focused on
scandinavian airlines is canceling the so-called oil line between houston and norway's oil capital.ove the surprise ramifications of spillover effects. i had no idea there was a flight between this small city and houston. the: moving to brazil, government has proposed a $14 million austerity land in hopes that attacks increases and spending cuts will bring its budget back. joe: the biggest mobile carrier , we are joined by amos genish . alix: what does this mean for your business? time for...
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it took place in the capital of norway. so the palestinian leader yasser arafat was involved in all of. the up shot was that it was signed by israel and palestine and it was supposed to lead to a palestinian state. we know now more than 20 years on that has not happened. what mahmood abbas is saying is over many years israel has failed to comply with the two oslo agreements, so now we're not going to comply with them either, meaning the palestinian people, and he's handing that responsibility to the west bank to the occupying force for services and policing. all that being said i don't know really--we don't know here exactly how this is all going to play out, and whether he's going to carry out this threat or not. but he's finger pointing to israel, accusing them of not complying with many components of the oslo agreements. he's effectively saying that the palestinians will not be bound by oslo if israel is not committed to those agreements either. in diplomatic terms that is a bombshell. i would note calling for there to b
it took place in the capital of norway. so the palestinian leader yasser arafat was involved in all of. the up shot was that it was signed by israel and palestine and it was supposed to lead to a palestinian state. we know now more than 20 years on that has not happened. what mahmood abbas is saying is over many years israel has failed to comply with the two oslo agreements, so now we're not going to comply with them either, meaning the palestinian people, and he's handing that responsibility...
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. >>> thanks, norway. i mean, coming up with an idea like this takes a pretty dark view of where humans are headed. what we are capable of doing to this planet. they call this thing the doomsday vault. after all. that said, it's nice to have. right? i mean, it's nice that somebody is thinking about the value you have keeping us humans around as a species even if things really do go that pear shaped some day. well, today, as the religious leader of the catholic church as pope francis made the first visit of his lifetime to the united states where he's expected to address both the united nations in new york and in washington, the government of the most powerful nation on earth, he will be the first pope to ever address a joint session of the u.s. congress while he is here on this trip. today as pope francis arrived in the united states to start this historic unprecedented visit, up at that vault, deep inside that arctic norwegian island, today, somebody for the first time ever made a withdrawal from the doom
. >>> thanks, norway. i mean, coming up with an idea like this takes a pretty dark view of where humans are headed. what we are capable of doing to this planet. they call this thing the doomsday vault. after all. that said, it's nice to have. right? i mean, it's nice that somebody is thinking about the value you have keeping us humans around as a species even if things really do go that pear shaped some day. well, today, as the religious leader of the catholic church as pope francis...
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countries have territories inside the arctic circle, but five major mails are russia, united states, norwayd denmark through it's territory treatment. a global treaty gives mayses control over resources within 200 nautical miles, and less than it claims to extend that footprint. now the united states hasn't ratified that treaty. but orinases are pressing ahead, most notably, russia. which in august, formally layed claim to an additional 463,000 square miles of territory. that grab was telegraphed back in 2007, when russia planted a flag on the seabed of the north pole. and moscow is increasingly flexing it's plus until the, a tick, ramping up air patrols, holding unannounced war games and reopening soviet bases. not enough to bolster it's presence, which combined with allies is significant, which begs the question, is russia's investment worth it? given the 50% oil prices expensive arctic oil plays may not be worth it now, but as the long term play, moscow is betting that top of the world will pay off. >> patricia reporting. let's take a look at these live pictures. emotions are running hig
countries have territories inside the arctic circle, but five major mails are russia, united states, norwayd denmark through it's territory treatment. a global treaty gives mayses control over resources within 200 nautical miles, and less than it claims to extend that footprint. now the united states hasn't ratified that treaty. but orinases are pressing ahead, most notably, russia. which in august, formally layed claim to an additional 463,000 square miles of territory. that grab was...
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in this context, we highly value the efforts of the ahlc group, under norway's [ inaudible ] and urge donor countries to continue to support a better life for our people and our efforts to double up our state institutions. our exception is not directed against anyone, rather it is a measure in -- at safeguarding our rights, protecting our people, harmonizing the laws, and regulation of our country with international standards, and strengthening its international status and identity. is this a mistake? in regard to the internal palestinian situation, we are determined to preserve the unity of our land and our people. we will not accept temporary solutions or a fragmented state. we will not allow this and we will not allow those who are seeking to do this to do it. we, brother, will seek to form a national unity government that functions according to the program of the palestine liberation organization, and to pursue -- and hold the [ inaudible ] actions. mr. president, palestine is the country of holiness and peace. it is the best place of christ. we must enjoy, and love peace, and the
in this context, we highly value the efforts of the ahlc group, under norway's [ inaudible ] and urge donor countries to continue to support a better life for our people and our efforts to double up our state institutions. our exception is not directed against anyone, rather it is a measure in -- at safeguarding our rights, protecting our people, harmonizing the laws, and regulation of our country with international standards, and strengthening its international status and identity. is this a...
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what makes this issue so horrific it has inside a side-by-side two kidnapped prisoners one from norwaynd one for china. they are being offered for sale online. a telegram number is provided should anyone want to buy these prisoners. presumably they are being held in syria. the advertisement adds limited time offer. a reminder of how very sick these isis captors are. late tonight the prime minister of norway tweeted out a response about the norwegian prisoner who appears in the magazine. he was kidnapped last january, we're told that norwegian leader said they have been working tirelessly to free him from his isis captors. not to be outdone al qaeda in the arabian peninsula published its own english edition of unexpire magazine. that's the same magazine that came to prominence years ago carrying an article entitled "how to make a bomb in the kitchen of your mom." on this month's cover also released today on the eve of 9/11, the anniversary of 9/11, a picture of an unknown assailant holding a pistol calling for lone wolf terror attacks and, quote, assassination operations target america'
what makes this issue so horrific it has inside a side-by-side two kidnapped prisoners one from norwaynd one for china. they are being offered for sale online. a telegram number is provided should anyone want to buy these prisoners. presumably they are being held in syria. the advertisement adds limited time offer. a reminder of how very sick these isis captors are. late tonight the prime minister of norway tweeted out a response about the norwegian prisoner who appears in the magazine. he was...
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can be in an emergency, the plan is to grow a duplicate set of those syrian seeds to send back to norway for safe keeping. this time for good. >> that's the "cbs overnight news." for this friday. for some of you, the news continues. for others check back with us a little later for the morning news and "cbs this morning. "from the cbs news broadcast
can be in an emergency, the plan is to grow a duplicate set of those syrian seeds to send back to norway for safe keeping. this time for good. >> that's the "cbs overnight news." for this friday. for some of you, the news continues. for others check back with us a little later for the morning news and "cbs this morning. "from the cbs news broadcast
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. >> reporter: among the countries prepared to take in more people, norway, expecting as many as 16,000efugees. ireland, and the u.k. have promise to take in nearly 6,000 this year. finland is expecting to receive 30,000 refugees. the country's prime minister even offered up his unused home. kosovo, europe's poorest country, will take in 3,000. germany, by far, remains the most generous of foster countries, setting no limit. but as thousands of refugees continue their journey to the country, german officials are echoing calls for other countries to step up and take in more people in need. germany is expected to take in nearly 800,000 refugees and migrants this year at a cost of several billion dollars. jim, some european officials say the crisis won't be resolved until groups like isis are stripped of their power. >> axelrod: jonathan vigliotti covering for us tonight in our london newsroom. thank you. several hundred demonstrators showed up in the jailhouse in grayson, kentucky, today, to show their support for kim davis. she's the county clerk in jail for refusing to issue marriage li
. >> reporter: among the countries prepared to take in more people, norway, expecting as many as 16,000efugees. ireland, and the u.k. have promise to take in nearly 6,000 this year. finland is expecting to receive 30,000 refugees. the country's prime minister even offered up his unused home. kosovo, europe's poorest country, will take in 3,000. germany, by far, remains the most generous of foster countries, setting no limit. but as thousands of refugees continue their journey to the...
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they are whaling either the indigenous traditional harvest or as commercial whaling which is what norway does. and they use the advice process, and when the iwc first put the moratorium in place they said they would like to do it on the scientific based and that's where they've falling flat really. >> thailand council for reconciliation is set to vote on a new constitution. if it passes there will be a referendum on it next year. more from veronica pedrosa. >> a new draft constitution backed by the military government without consultation from political parties or the public is to be delivered to a military formed body called the national reform council. if the nrc approves the charter a referendum will be held facing way for general elections next year that could herald the end of military rule. >> if they think things will get out of control, the military government play send the signal to the nrc government asking it to step down. it could stay on for another six months. >> since the military coup last year, the dissent lean hasn't ge unnoticed. >> pointed drafting of a constitution.
they are whaling either the indigenous traditional harvest or as commercial whaling which is what norway does. and they use the advice process, and when the iwc first put the moratorium in place they said they would like to do it on the scientific based and that's where they've falling flat really. >> thailand council for reconciliation is set to vote on a new constitution. if it passes there will be a referendum on it next year. more from veronica pedrosa. >> a new draft...
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you want to get to norway? god willing. we have been here for 6 days.have spent all of the money we have had, she says. everybody wants to board the the athens, the next step on the journey. a pregnant woman swelter's in the que for tickets. you can hear the sound of police trying to keep order. keep the line.to everyone is waiting to get a ticket that will take them from was bows to athens, then deeper into europe. towill take them from lesbos athens, then deeper into europe. at first the line moves neatly, then tempers fray. these scenes last night prompted to sayek authorities they are overwhelmed. syrians try to force their way past guards and onto a ferry bound for athens. this is the response for the new arrivals, speeding registration set up overnight by the greeks and the you win. 7000 were registered this morning and will be allowed to move on with more ships moving in. the appeal for urgent help from your from local officials. >> we are now waiting for the fast response for the european institutions. problem only not a for the island, not only
you want to get to norway? god willing. we have been here for 6 days.have spent all of the money we have had, she says. everybody wants to board the the athens, the next step on the journey. a pregnant woman swelter's in the que for tickets. you can hear the sound of police trying to keep order. keep the line.to everyone is waiting to get a ticket that will take them from was bows to athens, then deeper into europe. towill take them from lesbos athens, then deeper into europe. at first the line...
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they're in norway. you may ask yourgs, why do these guys jump over and over and over aga again, what's the reward? is it just the adrenaline? it's none of the above. in this case the reward is very refreshing. the ground starts getting closer and closer. this guy finally pulls his chute and is now gliding towards the target. the first guy lands but misses the target. now it's this guy's turn. what do you think the target is? >> trampoline? >> hit it, hit it. >> lands it. >> yeah. >> bravo. >> they're all cheering and he's especially excited. you can hear it in his voice. they're cheering having a good time because the reward is a nice, cold beer. >> i can tell this video was recorded a few months ago but was just recently posted to this guy's youtube channel. beer comes and they all share a nice refreshing drink of beer. >> yeah! >>> we have a different look today because we are welcoming somebody new to the hosting table. we have a new host on the show. her name is charity bailey. >> hello ladies and g
they're in norway. you may ask yourgs, why do these guys jump over and over and over aga again, what's the reward? is it just the adrenaline? it's none of the above. in this case the reward is very refreshing. the ground starts getting closer and closer. this guy finally pulls his chute and is now gliding towards the target. the first guy lands but misses the target. now it's this guy's turn. what do you think the target is? >> trampoline? >> hit it, hit it. >> lands it....
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. >> reporter: his father fought with the british army in the second world war to norway.they can't take much more of this. >> if possible, just like my husband, i'd like to go to sweden, england or norway, perhaps. >> reporter: she says we need $5,000 to try to get to europe. we're nowhere near that. so they struggle on here day by day with their son who has profound learning difficulties, and the daily grind of food, rent, and relentless power cuts. on beirut's famous cornish, surface life is normal, but across the country, the gigantic push and pull, the push of a government that cannot cope and wants perhaps 2 million refugees gone. these refugees in their millions see the e.u. welcome on television, facebook, twitter. they see the welcome. they see the hope. >> ifill: that's alex thomson reporting. joining us now to talk about that push and pull, and the announced proposal today to help remedy the crisis, is the european union's ambassador to the united states, david o'sullivan. welcome. >> thank you. >> ifill: so let's talk about the proposal put forth today to accep
. >> reporter: his father fought with the british army in the second world war to norway.they can't take much more of this. >> if possible, just like my husband, i'd like to go to sweden, england or norway, perhaps. >> reporter: she says we need $5,000 to try to get to europe. we're nowhere near that. so they struggle on here day by day with their son who has profound learning difficulties, and the daily grind of food, rent, and relentless power cuts. on beirut's famous...
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. >> it is learning from countries like denmark, sweden, norway, who have free healthcare for all of people, free college education for all of their people. >> larry: is that their way of keeping them in finland? keep it 100. do you think people are afraid of the word socialism. >> they hear socialism, oh, sociasocialism of what. are you going to take my delved egg deviled egg? >> no what it is .. >> by the way, socialism takes fantastic. >> you like this. >> >> larry: you are a very interesting candidate because you are really one of a kind. we never had a jewish president, that we know of, right? you know what i am saying. you may be the oldest person ever to become president. you are 74? >> yes. if you became president god forbid something does, i am a trying to keep it 100 would you be comfortable with a weekend at bernie situation? where, to get you through the rest of the administration? >> i think the good news is, i have been blessed with good health. >> larry: if you could just do this, jus just in case, could yu just put these sunglasses on? just in case we have to do the w
. >> it is learning from countries like denmark, sweden, norway, who have free healthcare for all of people, free college education for all of their people. >> larry: is that their way of keeping them in finland? keep it 100. do you think people are afraid of the word socialism. >> they hear socialism, oh, sociasocialism of what. are you going to take my delved egg deviled egg? >> no what it is .. >> by the way, socialism takes fantastic. >> you like this....
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from norway to greece and from portugal to bulgaria, people are proud to preserve their distinct languages, foods, and traditions. ♪ >> memphis, tennessee. it has been written, if music were religion, then memphis would be jerusalem and sun studio its most sacred shrine. and you are here! with tav falco and chelsea crowell. >> memphis means music and the spirit of sun studio lives at the memphis music foundation in our one of a kind music resource center. this nonprofit is committed to helping artists succeed in their music careers.
from norway to greece and from portugal to bulgaria, people are proud to preserve their distinct languages, foods, and traditions. ♪ >> memphis, tennessee. it has been written, if music were religion, then memphis would be jerusalem and sun studio its most sacred shrine. and you are here! with tav falco and chelsea crowell. >> memphis means music and the spirit of sun studio lives at the memphis music foundation in our one of a kind music resource center. this nonprofit is...
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flooding in this region of norway had shut that road down, luckily for that pilot, he knew that. the other interesting part about this video, the pilot? >> 10 years old. >> close, 18 and his passenger also 18 years old. they experienced some engine trouble. some of the witnesses reported they heard the plane overhead and didn't sound quite right so the 18-year-old pilot noticed he had a problem with the engine, scouted out a landing location and was eventually able to put it town in this spot with no incident. >> that's mature thinking as well, trying to find a place to land, worrying if the plane hits a residential building or anything. great thinking from anyone, not just an 1-year-old. >> mechanics inspected it for about an hour before they cleared the plane to take off again. although the 18-year-old pilot did not fly it out of this area, they left that job to some of the other older pilots to take this plane back to the airport. >> wow. >> that's impressive. >> yes. [ speaking in foreign language ] >>> even the best chefs can bush a meal. unfortunately that same applies to t
flooding in this region of norway had shut that road down, luckily for that pilot, he knew that. the other interesting part about this video, the pilot? >> 10 years old. >> close, 18 and his passenger also 18 years old. they experienced some engine trouble. some of the witnesses reported they heard the plane overhead and didn't sound quite right so the 18-year-old pilot noticed he had a problem with the engine, scouted out a landing location and was eventually able to put it town in...