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i'm here in norway, much closer to the north pole than to oslo. this is frequented by polar bares. bare bears. they were trying to find a reservoir to put it underground and they came upon natural gas. finds like these have whet the appetites of energy prospectors. it is about who controls the high seas. which are increasingly accessible because of global warming. new shipping lanes created by the melting of ice in the arctic could save a lot of money. for example a cargo ship traveling between western europe and asia, typically sails through suez canal. this root shortens by 30%. what russia needs now are arctic ports and lines of communication. it's a big reason why moscow recently unveiled an ambitious plan to build 13 new bases and radar stations in former soviet outposts across the arctic. >> it would be tremendously beneficial for russia strategically in the sense russia would control a key shipping artery for the global economy. >> spalbard, under norwegian control, increasingly interested in the high north. >> that's because of the placement that we have with more activity
i'm here in norway, much closer to the north pole than to oslo. this is frequented by polar bares. bare bears. they were trying to find a reservoir to put it underground and they came upon natural gas. finds like these have whet the appetites of energy prospectors. it is about who controls the high seas. which are increasingly accessible because of global warming. new shipping lanes created by the melting of ice in the arctic could save a lot of money. for example a cargo ship traveling between...
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erdal is happy that his problem is now a topic all over norway. despite the opposition, nordic mining has been pushing ahead. tracks like these left by digging equipment are fresh. the boreholes help illustrate exactly how deep the company plans to go. it's a long way to the bottom. eiliv erdal: i hope this is the biggest hole they are going to make. >> eiliv erdal hopes that in the end, the social and economic costs of the mining project on the forde fjord will eventually cause the company to cave in. he dreams of building and running a hotel on its crystalline waters. one that -- of course -- would serve fish. damien: next, to turkey, which after years of being practically ignored by the european union, is suddenly being taken extremely seriously by politicians. now that's because turkish help is being seen as crucial to solving the refugee crisis. but here in germany, dealing with turkey is extremely controversial. some people i talk to are nervous of relying on the turkish government, which they accuse of clamping down on freedom of speech. bu
erdal is happy that his problem is now a topic all over norway. despite the opposition, nordic mining has been pushing ahead. tracks like these left by digging equipment are fresh. the boreholes help illustrate exactly how deep the company plans to go. it's a long way to the bottom. eiliv erdal: i hope this is the biggest hole they are going to make. >> eiliv erdal hopes that in the end, the social and economic costs of the mining project on the forde fjord will eventually cause the...
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with a neither exercise in norway recently.so nato is present in the arctic, and we have to follow the developments very closely because we've seen also russian military buildup in the arctic. at the same time we have the arctic council where united states is a member, canada is member, russia, norway, denmark and other countries, several other countries. but also the degree of cooperation in the arctic related to search and rescue, environmental issues, with russia, think of section importantly continued to do that and we don't increase tensions in the arctic. we try to calm the tensions. >> i'm going to ask people to just limit themselves to one question. the questions have been really good but maybe we can take two or three at a time if you limit yourself to just one. yes, sir come and then i will come around. >> al-jazeera tv. turkey, there are so many voices that are sitting that nato would be better off without turkey. they are claiming that turkey has betrayed the alliance, is helping collaborating with isis. is fighting
with a neither exercise in norway recently.so nato is present in the arctic, and we have to follow the developments very closely because we've seen also russian military buildup in the arctic. at the same time we have the arctic council where united states is a member, canada is member, russia, norway, denmark and other countries, several other countries. but also the degree of cooperation in the arctic related to search and rescue, environmental issues, with russia, think of section...
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>> norway has gotten a lot of attention for being the enormous and progress and has a reputation for being very progressive as a society in general but particularly when it comes to social welfare and criminal justice, and in norway we have the principle of normality which sounds simple in this complex. s someone that is in prison and incarcerated into the lose their liberty and their liberty only and they are still part of the community receiving social welfare from the same community that theynd left and when they come home, they are to be fully reintegrated into the society they went away from and that has resulted in some progressive looking something prisons. there's been a prison model where people have been able tope go and come from prison and have jobs on the outside and spend weekends with family and then come back to prison and really have it as close to normal incarcerated life as that is as possible and they have others that has a wall around it as traditional in that respect its gleaming and beautiful and has every form of rehabilitative programming from job training to
>> norway has gotten a lot of attention for being the enormous and progress and has a reputation for being very progressive as a society in general but particularly when it comes to social welfare and criminal justice, and in norway we have the principle of normality which sounds simple in this complex. s someone that is in prison and incarcerated into the lose their liberty and their liberty only and they are still part of the community receiving social welfare from the same community...
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we spoke with him earlier from norway. >> the population is much weaker now than before. they have exhausted all of their reserves, there is nothing left for them now but the hope that things will again be letter. there is a responsibility on the parties that have to be held accountable for following the humanitarian goal and also on their sponsors, the international people who have supported either side in this horrific civil war. sarah: let's go to our correspondent covering the latest in syria she joins us now. tell us what is happening in aleppo. we saw there was a surge in violence. we are hearing no truce for them this weekend. how are the people on the ground coping? >> as you said, heavy fighting has continued. there was shelling on the government side, killing 15 people and then on the rebel side, there was an attack on a clinic. it was evacuated following an earlier attack on a children's. civilians say the situation is growing dyer and people are terrified. if the rebel held part of the city does and of being besieged, doctors without borders are warning 250,00
we spoke with him earlier from norway. >> the population is much weaker now than before. they have exhausted all of their reserves, there is nothing left for them now but the hope that things will again be letter. there is a responsibility on the parties that have to be held accountable for following the humanitarian goal and also on their sponsors, the international people who have supported either side in this horrific civil war. sarah: let's go to our correspondent covering the latest...
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he was instrumental in developing norway's defense policy to tackle emerging threats. he also saw the country through one of the most difficult times in its modern history, the terror attacks witnessed in the summer of 2011. rather than countering hate with anger that summer, he redoubled efforts to strengthen democracy and humanity both at home and abroad. he is a shining example of the sort of leadership we require. before we begin, i would like to remind the audience that you can follow today's conversation on twitter at@aceventslive. after his remark, we will open a conversation with a pulitzer prize-winning journalist, karen young. before the secretary-general comes to the podium, to illustrate what sort of a leader he is, as prime minister, he spent an afternoon in oslo working incognito as a taxi driver, wearing sunglasses and a taxi drivers uniform so that he would not be so easily recognized. his exchanges were captured on a hidden camera. he did it because he thought it was important to hear what people thought, and what better way to do that than as a taxi d
he was instrumental in developing norway's defense policy to tackle emerging threats. he also saw the country through one of the most difficult times in its modern history, the terror attacks witnessed in the summer of 2011. rather than countering hate with anger that summer, he redoubled efforts to strengthen democracy and humanity both at home and abroad. he is a shining example of the sort of leadership we require. before we begin, i would like to remind the audience that you can follow...
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you will probably find on many levels norway is more integrated. so my point is when you make this comparison you need to be very careful and we're talking about the three big countries and you have influence, i just want to set down a few very poor things. one is a course countries in europe relate to each other and work together. but until the united kingdom joins the e.u. in 1973 countries had two models available to them. one economic corporation and the other was political integration. once you have political integration we could continue to protect the you could become integrated and not integrated and it would still work. not we have made it quite clear that with the euro for that to work it requires the european government and if the euro doesn't work you and i like to be around to find that out. so we have to find a model which is appropriate and the model the united kingdom will find will be different than norway. but it will be a different model. >> on the, on the issue about integration and you mentioned earlier on partnership with nato
you will probably find on many levels norway is more integrated. so my point is when you make this comparison you need to be very careful and we're talking about the three big countries and you have influence, i just want to set down a few very poor things. one is a course countries in europe relate to each other and work together. but until the united kingdom joins the e.u. in 1973 countries had two models available to them. one economic corporation and the other was political integration....
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prime minister of norway has said that norway didn't work for the united kingdom. >> norway is not the world's fifth larnlest economy, and norway is not the fit largest defense budget. and it doesn't have a permanent seat in the u.n. and it doesn't have a seat on the imf and all the other things. i think if you may have heard me talk about norway in the sense that i said if you were to do a mind test on intervention, it's more integrated. my point is that when you make these comparisons, you need to be careful because this is a situation where size does matter. these are three big countries and we have influence. once we go down the road of political infiltration that you can become integrated and not integrated and it would still work. now malcolm rifkin has made it quite clear that has come to an end with the euro. you require a european government. and if the euro doesn't work, i quite frankly wouldn't like to be around as we find that out. a mod el that's appropriate for us will be different from switzerland and norway. but it will be a different model. >> where do you see the diff
prime minister of norway has said that norway didn't work for the united kingdom. >> norway is not the world's fifth larnlest economy, and norway is not the fit largest defense budget. and it doesn't have a permanent seat in the u.n. and it doesn't have a seat on the imf and all the other things. i think if you may have heard me talk about norway in the sense that i said if you were to do a mind test on intervention, it's more integrated. my point is that when you make these comparisons,...
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erdal is happy that his problem is now a topic all over norway.pite the opposition, nordic mining has been pushing ahead. tracks like these left by digging equipment are fresh. the boreholes help illustrate exactly how deep the company plans to go. it's a long way to the bottom. eiliv erdal: i hope this is the biggest hole they are going to make. >> eiliv erdal hopes that in the end, the social and economic costs of the mining project on the forde fjord will eventually cause the company to cave in. he dreams of building and running a hotel on its crystalline waters. one that -- of course -- would serve fish. mien:ext, to rkey, whh after ars of bng practally ignod by theuropean ion, is suddey being ken extremelseriouslby policians. nothat's becausturkish lp is beingeen as ccial to solvg the regee cris. but heren german dealing with turkey is extremely controversial. some people i talk to are nervous of relying on the turkish government, which they accuse of clamping down on freedom of speech. but chatting to others, i've also noticed a certain amou
erdal is happy that his problem is now a topic all over norway.pite the opposition, nordic mining has been pushing ahead. tracks like these left by digging equipment are fresh. the boreholes help illustrate exactly how deep the company plans to go. it's a long way to the bottom. eiliv erdal: i hope this is the biggest hole they are going to make. >> eiliv erdal hopes that in the end, the social and economic costs of the mining project on the forde fjord will eventually cause the company...
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the prime minister of norway has said that a norway wouldn't work for the united kingdom. why do you think she holds that view? >> norway is not the world's fifth largest economy and norway is not the fifth largest defense budget and it doesn't have a permanent seat in the u.n. and it doesn't have a seat in the imf and it doesn't have all the other things. i think if you may have heard me talk about norway in the sense that i said, if you were to do a blind test on integration, you would probably find that on many levels norway is more integrated. my point is that when you make these comparisons you need to be very careful because this is an occasion where size does matter, and malcolm was talking about these are three big countries and we have influence. i just want to set down a few really important things. one is, of course countries within europe relate to each other and work together. but until the united kingdom joined the eu in 1973, countries had two models. one was economic cooperation, and the other one was political integration. once we moved down the road of po
the prime minister of norway has said that a norway wouldn't work for the united kingdom. why do you think she holds that view? >> norway is not the world's fifth largest economy and norway is not the fifth largest defense budget and it doesn't have a permanent seat in the u.n. and it doesn't have a seat in the imf and it doesn't have all the other things. i think if you may have heard me talk about norway in the sense that i said, if you were to do a blind test on integration, you would...
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he was instrumental in developing norway's defense policy to tackle emerging threats. he also saw the country through one of the most difficult times in its modern history, the terror attacks witnessed in the summer of 2011. rather than countering hate with anger that summer, he redoubled efforts to strengthen democracy and humanity both at home and abroad. he is a shining example of the sort of leadership we require. before we begin, i would like to remind the audience that you can follow today's conversation on twitter at@aceventslive. after his remark, we will open a conversation with a pulitzer prize-winning journalist, karen young. before the secretary-general comes to the podium, to illustrate what sort of a leader he is, as prime minister, he spent an afternoon in oslo working incognito as a taxi driver, wearing sunglasses and a taxi drivers uniform so that he would not be so easily recognized. his exchanges were captured on a hidden camera. he did it because he thought it was important to hear what people thought, and what better way to do that then as a taxi d
he was instrumental in developing norway's defense policy to tackle emerging threats. he also saw the country through one of the most difficult times in its modern history, the terror attacks witnessed in the summer of 2011. rather than countering hate with anger that summer, he redoubled efforts to strengthen democracy and humanity both at home and abroad. he is a shining example of the sort of leadership we require. before we begin, i would like to remind the audience that you can follow...
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. >>> crews stopped recovery efforts after a crash in norway. 11 bodies recovered. it happened in the southern part of the country. the chopper was traveling from an oil field in the north sea, until investigators know the cause of th helicopters have been grounded over norway. >>> fighting in northern syria, 15 people were killed when a mosque was shelled. government forces launched air strikes on rebel held areas of the city. doctors without borders say 5 people were killed in the air strike that destroyed a children's hospital. >>> pentagon releaseded the report on a u.s. attack. the report found human error, compoundd with equipment failures and procedures caused u.s. forces to make the mistake for -- that the hospital was an enemy target. the hospital was on a no strike list. the crew did not have access to the list. in criminal charges filed. 16 military personnel were disciplined. >>> barack obama has turned to facebook to announce steps to reduce gun violence in a message posted today, the president announced the pub to encourage the manufacturing of more mo
. >>> crews stopped recovery efforts after a crash in norway. 11 bodies recovered. it happened in the southern part of the country. the chopper was traveling from an oil field in the north sea, until investigators know the cause of th helicopters have been grounded over norway. >>> fighting in northern syria, 15 people were killed when a mosque was shelled. government forces launched air strikes on rebel held areas of the city. doctors without borders say 5 people were killed...
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obvious example worth thinking about, norway, is not in the eu. if you ask how does norway compare to denmark or sweetened or finland -- or sweden, for things that this book talks about. declining religion. declining family life. declining fertility rate. growth of utopian fantasies. growth of social spending. i think norway is not at all different from the countries in the eu. if you taken a larger view and ask, what about canada? countries.ke eu if you look at the united states, and looks like eu countries. just a few countries further back. onrs on the same -- we are the same trajectory. to insist that america is in a different place from where europe is. it is just a little bit healthier. a little bit that are off. many trends seem to be trends of the modern world. theree the sense that -- is a lot going on in the modern world which is not caused by the eu. previously.oned so it was the u.s. supreme court that imposed same-sex marriage. not the european court of justice. there are trends that i do not think really map onto the eu way of lookin
obvious example worth thinking about, norway, is not in the eu. if you ask how does norway compare to denmark or sweetened or finland -- or sweden, for things that this book talks about. declining religion. declining family life. declining fertility rate. growth of utopian fantasies. growth of social spending. i think norway is not at all different from the countries in the eu. if you taken a larger view and ask, what about canada? countries.ke eu if you look at the united states, and looks...
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are to bes in norway allowed to marry in the lutheran churches.t is to follow in the footsteps of the church of norway, which approved gay weddings in its places of worship last november. the country is seen as a pioneer of gay rights. it was the second country to legalize same-sex partnerships in 1993. in 2009, it legalized same-sex marriage. injured in aeople massive fire at a temple in southern india are continuing to get treatment as police search for those responsible for the blaze. before dawn on sunday, it broke out. five people were arrested and released. members of the temple board have fled. on monday, a city tries to grapple with tragedy. some 100 people were killed and almost 400 injured. shedecracker fell onto a where fireworks will being stored. >> it was a really big festival. i had come here to see it with my family. just having a good time, sitting down, when the fire broke out. my brother was hit in the head by a large piece of stone. the blaze sparked a string of powerful explosions in the temple complex. many had come to watch
are to bes in norway allowed to marry in the lutheran churches.t is to follow in the footsteps of the church of norway, which approved gay weddings in its places of worship last november. the country is seen as a pioneer of gay rights. it was the second country to legalize same-sex partnerships in 1993. in 2009, it legalized same-sex marriage. injured in aeople massive fire at a temple in southern india are continuing to get treatment as police search for those responsible for the blaze. before...
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. >> in norway, the mass murderer anders breivik has won a human right's case after court ruled he hadred in human treatment in jail. he is an court for killing 77 people in a gun and bomb massacre. the court found his treatment violates his rights. >> the judge detailed his decision over 37 pages by . by placing anders breivik in confinement, they had violated article three. serving 21 years for terrorism and mass murder ha, he has suffered in human treatment. >> he has to be allowed to have contact with other people. the isolation, that he does not have contact with other prisoners, has to stop. >> in july 2011, anders breivik killed 77 people in all slow and on an island, the worst act of violence that norway had seen since the second world war. since his sentencing, anders breivik has been kept in a facility like this one. he has no access to the internet. >> we were surprised by the sentence, and don't agree with it. we looked at the facts, solitary confinement was well justified. >> on the streets of oslo, many people found the sentence and comprehensible. >> i think he got what
. >> in norway, the mass murderer anders breivik has won a human right's case after court ruled he hadred in human treatment in jail. he is an court for killing 77 people in a gun and bomb massacre. the court found his treatment violates his rights. >> the judge detailed his decision over 37 pages by . by placing anders breivik in confinement, they had violated article three. serving 21 years for terrorism and mass murder ha, he has suffered in human treatment. >> he has to be...
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they applied to norway. so are you saying we would -- we would unlike -- we would have to negotiate free trade excess for agriculture products? >> i think given the huge exports of agricultural products to this country from the e.u., the rest of e.u. they would be insane not to do a deal with us involving free trade and agriculture products. >> that would require access to the rules. >> no. >> why? >> we have already discussed free trade agreements that the e.u. has done with other third parties. i see no reason at all why there shouldn't be free trade. well, they might. but on the other hand. they might not want their wine or their -- or to face discrimination in this country. >> you would advocate countertariffs? >> i don't think that's a need for any such thing. tariffs or countertariffs. i think it's an increasingly primitive way to think of the world. britain is global. we should be trading globally. >> if you take the concrete example of norway, norwegian products face tariffs because norway is in the
they applied to norway. so are you saying we would -- we would unlike -- we would have to negotiate free trade excess for agriculture products? >> i think given the huge exports of agricultural products to this country from the e.u., the rest of e.u. they would be insane not to do a deal with us involving free trade and agriculture products. >> that would require access to the rules. >> no. >> why? >> we have already discussed free trade agreements that the e.u....
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guest: so, norway is getting a lot of attention lately for being progressive and has a reputation for being very progressive as a society in general, but particularly when it comes to social welfare and criminal justice and in norway they have something called the principle of normality, which is sounds simple and yet is anonymously complex and that is that someone in prison norway gets incarcerated and they lose their liberty in their liberty only and they are still part of the community. they still are receiving social welfare from the same community that they left and when they come home they are to be fully reintegrated into society that they went away from and that has resulted in some a very progressive working and founding prisons and norway. in scandinavia throughout scandinavia there is something called the open prison where people are able to go and come from prison and work jobs on the outside, spend weekends with family and come back to prison and really have as close to a normal incarcerated life as much of a paradox is that is as possible and they also have other prisons
guest: so, norway is getting a lot of attention lately for being progressive and has a reputation for being very progressive as a society in general, but particularly when it comes to social welfare and criminal justice and in norway they have something called the principle of normality, which is sounds simple and yet is anonymously complex and that is that someone in prison norway gets incarcerated and they lose their liberty in their liberty only and they are still part of the community. they...
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>> i've come from norway. drilling control system. >> jimmy: you came from norway, that threw me off. that norway thing can sometimes throw me off the scent. i'm like a dog in that way. and you're here doing what? >> i'm instructor, i was in houston running some courses, training courses. now took a vacation afterwards. >> jimmy: i don't understand anything he's saying. >> sal: he's talking about horses. >> jimmy: give him a pie and send him on his way. thank you, cousin sal. thanks everyone for playing "foreigner or not." there you go. tonight on the show music from locash. from "daredevil" jon bernthal is here. and we'll be right back with kristen bell. so stick around! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ if you treated your car... ...like greasy, fast food treats your body... you'd have to walk everywhere. so instead treat your body to all-white meat chicken raised without antibiotics. with the new rotisserie-style chicken sandwich. subway. fres
>> i've come from norway. drilling control system. >> jimmy: you came from norway, that threw me off. that norway thing can sometimes throw me off the scent. i'm like a dog in that way. and you're here doing what? >> i'm instructor, i was in houston running some courses, training courses. now took a vacation afterwards. >> jimmy: i don't understand anything he's saying. >> sal: he's talking about horses. >> jimmy: give him a pie and send him on his way. thank...
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obvious example worth thinking about, norway, is not in the eu. if you ask how does norway sweden, to denmark or the things which this book talks about, declining religion, declining family life. declining fertility rate. growth of utopian fantasies. growth of social spending. i think norway is not at all different from the countries in the eu. if you state back and take in a larger view and ask, what about canada? it looks like eu countries. the truth is if you look at the , united states, and looks like eu countries. just a few decades further back. but you can see we are on the same trajectory. we of course, have a declining birthrate, and to insist that america is in a totally different place from where europe is, it is not totally different. it is just a little bit healthier. a little bit better off. many trends seem to be trends of the modern world. for better or worse. i share the sense that most of them are for worse. but there is a lot going on in the modern world, which is not of alt of the eu -- fault the eu, or particularly caused by t
obvious example worth thinking about, norway, is not in the eu. if you ask how does norway sweden, to denmark or the things which this book talks about, declining religion, declining family life. declining fertility rate. growth of utopian fantasies. growth of social spending. i think norway is not at all different from the countries in the eu. if you state back and take in a larger view and ask, what about canada? it looks like eu countries. the truth is if you look at the , united states, and...
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just obvious example worthying about, norway, it's not in the e.u. but if you ask how does norway compare to denmark or sweden or finland, the things which this book talks about, declining religion, declining family life, declining fertility rate. growth of utopian fantasies, growth of you know, social spending, i think norway is not at all different from the countries of the in the e.u. if you just step back and take in a larger view and ask, what about canada? it looks like e.u. countries, the truth is if you look at united states, it looks like e.u. countries a few decades further back. but you can see we're on the same trajectory. we of course have a declining birth rate and to insist that america is in totally different place from where europe is, is not a totally different place. it is just a little bit healthier, a little bit better off but there are many trends which seem to be trends of the modern world, for better or worse and i share the sense most of them are for worse but there's a lot going on in the modern world which is not the fault
just obvious example worthying about, norway, it's not in the e.u. but if you ask how does norway compare to denmark or sweden or finland, the things which this book talks about, declining religion, declining family life, declining fertility rate. growth of utopian fantasies, growth of you know, social spending, i think norway is not at all different from the countries of the in the e.u. if you just step back and take in a larger view and ask, what about canada? it looks like e.u. countries,...
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including norway. including for practical purposes, spain and portugal in the 20th century and let's not get drawn into big power politics. so if you can imagine a world in which the eu just falls to pieces and so you have 28 independent states that are largely independent states there, would this be better for the united states. i mean, would we then have real partners and we could rely on. let me just say i'm skeptical. i don't think it follows that we should be campaigning to tell the brits they should stay in the eu. i'm not saying that. but i think we should perhaps be a little bit cautious about being able to project what kind of world would serve our interests or the world's interests. there's a reason why small countries want to be in some larger entity and i think it's important both as a matter of intellectual clarity and as a matter of kind of national self-respect for people to have awareness of sovereignty as something that matters, that you want to hold on to. maybe we should be a little
including norway. including for practical purposes, spain and portugal in the 20th century and let's not get drawn into big power politics. so if you can imagine a world in which the eu just falls to pieces and so you have 28 independent states that are largely independent states there, would this be better for the united states. i mean, would we then have real partners and we could rely on. let me just say i'm skeptical. i don't think it follows that we should be campaigning to tell the brits...
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one gentleman came from norway just to hear sanders speak in new york. it gives you an idea of how global his message is at this point. that's one thing bernie mentioned when he wrapped up his speech. it is important to get out and vote. he usually does well when voter turnout is high. we will see what happens tuesday. john and christine. >> thank you. bernie sanders will talk to cnn later this morning. he will be on "new day" at 8:30. >>> breaking news. ash carter just arrived in baghdad. this was an unannounced stop in the middle east. he is there to meet with u.s. troops and iraqi officials and abadi. pentagon officials say he wants to show increased u.s. commitment in iraq. one traveling with the secretary says the united states will bring in more resources and accept more risk in the coming days. >>> dramatic events unfolding in brazil overnight after five hours of shuffling and shouting. lawmakers in the nation voted to impeach president dilma rousseff. a 2/3 favor reached that decision. now it goes to the senate. if it is approved, rousseff will h
one gentleman came from norway just to hear sanders speak in new york. it gives you an idea of how global his message is at this point. that's one thing bernie mentioned when he wrapped up his speech. it is important to get out and vote. he usually does well when voter turnout is high. we will see what happens tuesday. john and christine. >> thank you. bernie sanders will talk to cnn later this morning. he will be on "new day" at 8:30. >>> breaking news. ash carter just...
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in norway, just to negotiate all the legal arrangements you need to deploy forces in iraq, if nato is already there, you can just deploy that framework. it is more cost effective to plug into a nato framework. so yes, i believe we can do more, but it has to be correlated with the efforts of the coalition and it has to be complementary and done in a way which would serve the purpose of the mission. karen: would you advocate taking over the existing bilateral training programs? the americans obviously have a huge effort there -- excuse me, the canadians, the italians, there are lots of different separate training programs that actually are doing different things with different groups of iraqis to a large extent. mr. stoltenberg: i would rather speak about scaling up what we have started to do. we have started to train the iraqi officers. i would like to scale up that. i think it is important to do this in coordination with the coalition. i think we should do that, then evaluate the experience and decide if we should do more. the scale of the scope, i think we have to decide step-by-step
in norway, just to negotiate all the legal arrangements you need to deploy forces in iraq, if nato is already there, you can just deploy that framework. it is more cost effective to plug into a nato framework. so yes, i believe we can do more, but it has to be correlated with the efforts of the coalition and it has to be complementary and done in a way which would serve the purpose of the mission. karen: would you advocate taking over the existing bilateral training programs? the americans...
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. >>> 11 people are dead, two other missing following a helicopter crash off the coast of norway. the airbus helicopter was flying from an offshore oilfield when it crashed into a tiny island. the cause of the crash is under investigation, but norway's aviation authority said the helicopter had maintenance servicing delays twice last year. the agency is immediately banning helicopters of the same type from flying in the country. >>> back here in the u.s. congress has left town without reaching a resolution on puerto rico's bankruptcy crisis. the commonwealth is due do default on $422 million in payments this weekend. correspondent doug mckelway reports on what happens now. >> if republicans leave without a fix, san juan will be ablaze while our lawmakers in washington go their separate ways. >> senate democrats are accusing republicans of slow-walking a fix for puerto rico's financial crisis. this monday, it will default on a $422 million debt payment that while congress, whose constitutional oversight includes puerto rico, is on a week-long recess, adding to the uncertainty, the
. >>> 11 people are dead, two other missing following a helicopter crash off the coast of norway. the airbus helicopter was flying from an offshore oilfield when it crashed into a tiny island. the cause of the crash is under investigation, but norway's aviation authority said the helicopter had maintenance servicing delays twice last year. the agency is immediately banning helicopters of the same type from flying in the country. >>> back here in the u.s. congress has left town...
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on the programme today, saving the programme today, saving -- on the programme today, saving norway'ss. turkish delight for syrian refugees. and why the amber of poland is more than just a trinket. but first the northern english town of rotherham. a place, which for many of us from the u.k., has become synonymo w
on the programme today, saving the programme today, saving -- on the programme today, saving norway'ss. turkish delight for syrian refugees. and why the amber of poland is more than just a trinket. but first the northern english town of rotherham. a place, which for many of us from the u.k., has become synonymo w
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a deadly helicopter crash off the coast of norway. all 13 people on board are presumed dead. nor we john oil and gas company helicopter was on its way back from an oil field when it went down in a plume of smoke. in response norway has banned that type of air bus helicopter from flying because of ongoing safety issues. elderly british couple and their son brutally beaten in thailand and it was all caught on camera. tourists walking during resort town during buddhist new year celebration when they were attacked. all three knocked to the ground and kicked and stomped. all taken to the hospital with serious injuries. four thai men under arrest. natural gas explosion in pennsylvania. one fire chief saying quote it looked like you were looking down no hell. eastern eastern transmission shut off the flow of gas but left do you live in the tanks to burn for hours. one person injured and the area has been evacuated. and today is a reporting live anniversary. the duke and duchess of cambridge celebrating fifth wedding anniversary. prince william and kate middleton married 2011 at west
a deadly helicopter crash off the coast of norway. all 13 people on board are presumed dead. nor we john oil and gas company helicopter was on its way back from an oil field when it went down in a plume of smoke. in response norway has banned that type of air bus helicopter from flying because of ongoing safety issues. elderly british couple and their son brutally beaten in thailand and it was all caught on camera. tourists walking during resort town during buddhist new year celebration when...
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. >>> 11 people are dead, two other missing following a helicopter crash off the coast of norway. the airbus helicopter was flying from an offshore oilfield when it crashed into a tiny island. the cause of the crash is under investigation, but norway's aviation authority said the helicopter had maintenance servicing delays twice last year. the agency is immediately banning helicopters of the same type from flying in the country. >>> back here in the u.s. congress has left town without reaching a resolution on puerto rico's bankruptcy crisis. the commonwealth is due do default on $422 million in payments this weekend. correspondent doug mckelway reports on what happens now. >> if republicans leave without a fix, san juan will be ablaze while our lawmakers in washington go their separate ways. >> senate democrats are accusing republicans of slow-walking a fix for puerto rico's financial crisis. this monday, it will default on a $422 million debt payment that while congress, whose constitutional oversight includes puerto rico, is on a week-long recess, adding to the uncertainty, the
. >>> 11 people are dead, two other missing following a helicopter crash off the coast of norway. the airbus helicopter was flying from an offshore oilfield when it crashed into a tiny island. the cause of the crash is under investigation, but norway's aviation authority said the helicopter had maintenance servicing delays twice last year. the agency is immediately banning helicopters of the same type from flying in the country. >>> back here in the u.s. congress has left town...
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. >>> norway's public broadcaster is slowing things down. it's airing 12 hours of the the water will be the big star. i think that might put you to sleep, right. >>> so you think your morning run is instense, inderrance athlete plans to run to florida in a bubble. it has a water filter, sea sickness gum, even shark repellant. he says he performs stunts like these to help children in need. >> mine is power. 85% your mind. anything you can do. >>> in new orleans, a public visitation will be held for former saints star defensive lineman will smith. he was shot and killed saturday night in what may have been a road rage incident. casket as well as videos of his life and career. happy birthday to emma watson, and seth rogen and emma thompson. i'm betty nguyen. thanks for watching "early today." . >>> right now the search is on man in the east village. >>> widespread devastation caused by an earthquake in japan. >>> wait a minute, wait. >>> democrats most contentious debate yet. "today in new york" starts now. >>> good morning everyone. it's frida
. >>> norway's public broadcaster is slowing things down. it's airing 12 hours of the the water will be the big star. i think that might put you to sleep, right. >>> so you think your morning run is instense, inderrance athlete plans to run to florida in a bubble. it has a water filter, sea sickness gum, even shark repellant. he says he performs stunts like these to help children in need. >> mine is power. 85% your mind. anything you can do. >>> in new orleans,...
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norway in particular.he suggestion is that by the time this gets out, they say they're going to ship in the last quarter of 2017. they shipped, they only made six cars. so full production, 2018. we look at all of the competition out there. mercedes, bmw, we have a lot of cars that will be there to compete with them in the all electric space even before this thing is in production. >> i think that is why tesla is taking this step of going ahead and collecting deposits before they even show the car. i think they want to create the perception that they will be the first to market with the affordable electric car. the reality is there will be a lot of competition when they get to market, assuming they do not delay the actual launch of the car. so, huge challenges there. >> back to that pricing, is that $35,000, does that not include a lot of the extras people will want with the car? we have seen that with the other model tesla's or the average price is much higher than the basic list. >> they have a choice, th
norway in particular.he suggestion is that by the time this gets out, they say they're going to ship in the last quarter of 2017. they shipped, they only made six cars. so full production, 2018. we look at all of the competition out there. mercedes, bmw, we have a lot of cars that will be there to compete with them in the all electric space even before this thing is in production. >> i think that is why tesla is taking this step of going ahead and collecting deposits before they even show...
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it is considered the most violent attack to take place in norway in decades.uman right groups have flagged norwegian prisons for their solitary confinement. they've been asked to pay a total of 35,000 euros. donald trump and hillary clinton scored big in yesterday's primary in new york state. both candidates were tipped to come out on top and now they say their path parties nomination is unstoppable. a triumphant night for the two front runners. on the democratic side, hillary clinton and on the republican side, donald trump swept tuesday's new york state primary. strong showings that propelled linton even further toward clinching the nomination. ms. clinton: we started this race not far from here on roosevelt island and a little less than a year later, the race for the democratic nomination is in the home stretch and victory is in sight. reporter: both clinton and her rival were on their home turf in new york. says it hasator allowed her to widen her delegate lead against sanders, a brooklyn native. clinton: you have proven once again there's no is like home.
it is considered the most violent attack to take place in norway in decades.uman right groups have flagged norwegian prisons for their solitary confinement. they've been asked to pay a total of 35,000 euros. donald trump and hillary clinton scored big in yesterday's primary in new york state. both candidates were tipped to come out on top and now they say their path parties nomination is unstoppable. a triumphant night for the two front runners. on the democratic side, hillary clinton and on...
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he was instrumental in developing norway's defense policy to tackle emerging threats. he also saw the country through one of the most difficult times in its modern history, the terror attacks witnessed in the summer of 2011. rather than countering hate with anger that summer, he redoubled efforts to strengthen democracy and humanity both at home and abroad. he is a shining example of the sort of leadership we require. before we begin, i would like to remind the audience that you can follow today's conversation on twitter at@aceventslive. after his remark, we will open a conversation with a pulitzer prize-winning journalist, karen young. before the secretary-general comes to the podium, to illustrate what sort of a leader he is, as prime minister, he spent an afternoon in oslo working incognito as a taxi driver, wearing sunglasses and a taxi drivers uniform so that he would not be so easily recognized. his exchanges were captured on a hidden camera. he did it because he thought it was important to hear what people thought, and what better way to do that then as a taxi d
he was instrumental in developing norway's defense policy to tackle emerging threats. he also saw the country through one of the most difficult times in its modern history, the terror attacks witnessed in the summer of 2011. rather than countering hate with anger that summer, he redoubled efforts to strengthen democracy and humanity both at home and abroad. he is a shining example of the sort of leadership we require. before we begin, i would like to remind the audience that you can follow...
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few hours we have been hearing from regulators in austria, sweden, and norway now investigating banks in those countries. genie: let's focus on the markets. >> the big story is in the french telecom sector after talks between two companies fell apart last week. you can see orange is down nearly 5%. this is affecting the rivals of those telecom companies. they are seeing huge drops in their shares. they had hoped to benefit from a potential merger in the sector. generally speaking, things looking much brighter a short time ago. one more deal that will move markets on wall street later is to do with air alaska, which is buying virgin america for more than $2.5 billion. the new company will be based in seattle and will let alaska extend its routes. the imf has responded to claims that it was pushing greece into a default. >> that's right. christine lagarde says those claims are nonsense. phoneed transcript of a call last month saw imf officials expressed frustration at the eu's slow progress in granting debt relief to athens. greece demanded a next location for those comments. says the i
few hours we have been hearing from regulators in austria, sweden, and norway now investigating banks in those countries. genie: let's focus on the markets. >> the big story is in the french telecom sector after talks between two companies fell apart last week. you can see orange is down nearly 5%. this is affecting the rivals of those telecom companies. they are seeing huge drops in their shares. they had hoped to benefit from a potential merger in the sector. generally speaking, things...
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in norway say all 13 people aboard helicopter which crashed in a coastal area in the west of the country are presumed to have been killed. 11 bodies have been recovered so theand the search is on for other two, but police say they are not hopeful. concerns are beginning to emerge 's recordelicopter because the norwegian civil aviation authority is quoted as saying that the craft had been due to be serviced twice last year, but those services had been delayed. around 20 people were arrested last night in california as the republican presidential front runner held a rally their in the town of costa mesa, which has a sizable latino community. demonstration by trump's opponents and also by supporters turned violent. then clashes broke out. california is t -- key to trump has hopes for securing the nomination. the court of arbitration for sport has been today hearing an .ppeal going into court, he said he was optimistic his ban would be overturned. he was in high spirits about lifting of hisa six-year banned from soccer. >> today, we are at the beginning of the game. on a final, the game is s
in norway say all 13 people aboard helicopter which crashed in a coastal area in the west of the country are presumed to have been killed. 11 bodies have been recovered so theand the search is on for other two, but police say they are not hopeful. concerns are beginning to emerge 's recordelicopter because the norwegian civil aviation authority is quoted as saying that the craft had been due to be serviced twice last year, but those services had been delayed. around 20 people were arrested last...
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i thought you were going to say norway or sweden or somewhere. but that's -- wow!t that water. >> it's like the mirror. who cares about the skiing, just the scenery is spectacular. >> just being there and being able to see it in person, to see those colors and feel the cool of the snow and the time of the year. i want to go there now. >> i hope they have sandwiches. do you think they have sandwiches? sit right there and have a sandwich. >> they probably have a tent up. they probably did hang out and have food. >> he'll get all the way to the top and go, anybody have a sandwich? >> absolutely stunning. >> wow. >>> they are always looking for a way out. >> no! >> yes! so at first glance, this nike air force one looks like a regular purple shoe. out comes the blow-dryer and suddenly it changes colors. >> those would be great in arizona. >> they would always be blue. >> only during the summer. but in the summer you would be indoors where it is cool. but the second you walk out, they start turning blue. >> i like this. >> now watch what happens when they pour water over
i thought you were going to say norway or sweden or somewhere. but that's -- wow!t that water. >> it's like the mirror. who cares about the skiing, just the scenery is spectacular. >> just being there and being able to see it in person, to see those colors and feel the cool of the snow and the time of the year. i want to go there now. >> i hope they have sandwiches. do you think they have sandwiches? sit right there and have a sandwich. >> they probably have a tent up....
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for britain including trade deals that exist with -- similar to those that exist with canada and norway. airline qantasan is not having a good day. aftern 10% in trading plans to scale back expansion of its domestic services. they were planning to increase internal flights by 2% in the second half of this year and now said growth will be less than half of that. they blamed falling demand and the drop in consumer confidence ahead of elections in australia. >> finally onto the entertainment industry. amazon is setting its sights on netflix. >> they will start offering their streaming service as a standalone product, putting that in direct competition with netflix. the new service will be cheaper than netflix and will allow access to shows including transparent and the man in the high castle. also investing on buying up the back catalog of older hbo shows. the predicate that amazon would do this back in 2012 -- it was predicted that amazon would do this back in 2012. our -- for time for a look at what has been grabbing headlines around the world in our press review. we start with a story w
for britain including trade deals that exist with -- similar to those that exist with canada and norway. airline qantasan is not having a good day. aftern 10% in trading plans to scale back expansion of its domestic services. they were planning to increase internal flights by 2% in the second half of this year and now said growth will be less than half of that. they blamed falling demand and the drop in consumer confidence ahead of elections in australia. >> finally onto the entertainment...
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look at norway which is diverse.ans in effect, that generates a percent of gdp every year in income. generates 8% of gdp every year in income. in our view, the krone should be able to do pretty well regardless of what is happening with oil prices. a lot is fixated on the move in oil price they did you opportunity. anna: showing the returns of the various currencies. the canadian dollar, the swedish quarter -- krone are doing quite well. despite you said there is a little bit less oil. do you think they still have their way to go? >> norway has fantastic fundamentals. it did you positive carry with you normally have to take for risks. -- theseok at currencies have rebounded the commodity. in no way, sound fundamentals. but somewhere like south africa, you're worried about the story of growth. if the currency market is boeing step for step, there will be opportunities -- market is following step for step, there will be opportunities. anna: we've got a big week for the central banks. we have the bank of japan meeting. l
look at norway which is diverse.ans in effect, that generates a percent of gdp every year in income. generates 8% of gdp every year in income. in our view, the krone should be able to do pretty well regardless of what is happening with oil prices. a lot is fixated on the move in oil price they did you opportunity. anna: showing the returns of the various currencies. the canadian dollar, the swedish quarter -- krone are doing quite well. despite you said there is a little bit less oil. do you...
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oche back hands it pact former cap goalie norway fwort bring deficit to one. series goes back to verizon center game five friday night. >> full credit to them we didn't quick it and you know we got to do a job back home. >> it won't be easy obviously. you won't win every series. >> there you have. it all right nats and marlins top of first ryan zimmerman after last night's homer runner on two out base hit to fwap and anthony ran don't off for first chug around third and will try to score and not it time. and marlins cuts down to third still 1-0 nats and top of third crush this breaking ball toll deep center over the extended glow. witcher joe ross will lead due to this. scores on heart for double nats win 3-1. 11-3 nat have best record in major leagues. just like that baseball is back. >> yeah. >> today eagles became second team to move up to next week's draft for browns first next year and second in 2018 that likely means browns are confident with former quarterback robert griffin iii and red skindz defensive lineman tweeted shaking my head where are we talki
oche back hands it pact former cap goalie norway fwort bring deficit to one. series goes back to verizon center game five friday night. >> full credit to them we didn't quick it and you know we got to do a job back home. >> it won't be easy obviously. you won't win every series. >> there you have. it all right nats and marlins top of first ryan zimmerman after last night's homer runner on two out base hit to fwap and anthony ran don't off for first chug around third and will...
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france is now the fifth european country to penalize prostitution clients, joining the u.k., sweden, norway, and iceland. france,tion is legal in but brothels and pimping are outlawed. at least 30,000 prostitutes are working in the country. four out of five of them are foreigners. catherine n.: a group of afghans who work as translators for the french army are making a new bid for asylum here in france. it has been two years since the last fruit -- french troops pulled out of afghanistan. helpsanslators who who helped those troops were promised a chance to begin a new life. dheepthika laurent has more. dheepthika: afghan translators were essential in bridging the cultural and linguistic gap between the troops and the local population. france promised to give asylum to locals who worked with them as translators, drivers, or at their military base. this man was an interpreter. he has just arrived in france after applying for a visa three years ago. he says many translators feel abandoned by france. >> they promised us that they would bring us to france and would save the interpreters. but the
france is now the fifth european country to penalize prostitution clients, joining the u.k., sweden, norway, and iceland. france,tion is legal in but brothels and pimping are outlawed. at least 30,000 prostitutes are working in the country. four out of five of them are foreigners. catherine n.: a group of afghans who work as translators for the french army are making a new bid for asylum here in france. it has been two years since the last fruit -- french troops pulled out of afghanistan....
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in norway. they don't have a stigma about women serving with men. they don't have issues with women being in particular roles and it all goes back to society. so this is a cultural issue just like elliott said from the beginning and until we look at this in the military as a military culture issue and we seek solutions on how we're going to change the culture and expand the culture to make it more conducive to everyone's success we will continue to have this debate for decades. >> so quick question -- >> i was stationed and in bed with the norwegians and they had national caveats that did not allow their forces to go on combat operations and i was there when the bible burning issue topped up. and the sole purpose and mission in afghanistan was to rebuild schools and build churches to help the locals. they couldn't go on combat operations and what do the locals do? jump in a back of a pick up truck and said let's go attack the norwegians. they freaked out and at one point the commander, his j-2 and his j-3 were both on leave at the same time because
in norway. they don't have a stigma about women serving with men. they don't have issues with women being in particular roles and it all goes back to society. so this is a cultural issue just like elliott said from the beginning and until we look at this in the military as a military culture issue and we seek solutions on how we're going to change the culture and expand the culture to make it more conducive to everyone's success we will continue to have this debate for decades. >> so...