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and norway. norwegians pay about $7 a gallon. is roughly five dollars cheaper in america, reducing the financial incentive to drive electric. this is a partially american made electric car, the $35,000 ampera-e. it's a collaboration between general motors and south korea's l.g. g.m.'s european arm, opel launched the car in norway in may. impressed by its range of more than 300 miles on a single charge, so many norwegians have been ordering the ampera-e that there's now a 15 month waiting list. >> we are not going back. we are heading into the future. i think in ten years we will see that at least half of the sale from opel is electric, if things are moving in the direction we are seeing right now. >> reporter: norway may be a world leader in terms of electric cars. but its environmental record is far from perfect. its greenhouse gas emissions have been increasing. most of these have come from the oil and gas sector which provide norway with its wealth. critics are unhappy that norway is pushing to expand fossil fuel production in
and norway. norwegians pay about $7 a gallon. is roughly five dollars cheaper in america, reducing the financial incentive to drive electric. this is a partially american made electric car, the $35,000 ampera-e. it's a collaboration between general motors and south korea's l.g. g.m.'s european arm, opel launched the car in norway in may. impressed by its range of more than 300 miles on a single charge, so many norwegians have been ordering the ampera-e that there's now a 15 month waiting list....
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and it's a surprising smash hit in norway.gan with this broadcast of a train journey from the coastal city to the capital oslo. the formula was simple. put a few cameras on a train and watch the scenery go by for seven hours. did you know where that journey would lead? how successful it would be? >> no, not at all. >> reporter: these two are the brains behind the whole thing. we met at the bergen train station. >> it's one of those things you think of late night in the bar and you wake up and it's not a go ioddea after all. >> reporter: but, much to their surprise, there was a green light from their bosses at norway's public broadcaster, nrk-2. >> actually, we like it being strange, because then it's more fun. >> if the viewers laugh or think wow, this is too crazy, that's basically the kind of reaction you want from the viewers. >> reporter: about a quarter of all norwegians tuned in to watch some part of that train trip. they ran historical clips when the train went through a tunnel. but other than some music, there was no n
and it's a surprising smash hit in norway.gan with this broadcast of a train journey from the coastal city to the capital oslo. the formula was simple. put a few cameras on a train and watch the scenery go by for seven hours. did you know where that journey would lead? how successful it would be? >> no, not at all. >> reporter: these two are the brains behind the whole thing. we met at the bergen train station. >> it's one of those things you think of late night in the bar and...
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and bring this back to norway!h to the second round at the french open despite dropping a set in his opening match. he overcame russian andrey kusnetsov in four sets as austin halewood reports 2016 was probably the best year yet for britain's andy murray, with the first world ranking, a second wimbledon title and olympic golf course about 2017 has followed suit, with only one title so far... he took the first set 6—4, falling second to kusnetsov, fighting at the bitter end of the match. but andy murray eventually proved too powerful, taking the fourth and final set 6—0. powerful, taking the fourth and final set 6-0. i got better as they went on. they got better towards the end. hitting the ball better when i was defending, in the last few weeks they haven't done so well, they did not start the match doing so well. there were not many openings for him and the points, but yes. it was a decent start. with the world number one through with the defending champion novak djokovic, the number three seed stan wawrinka could
and bring this back to norway!h to the second round at the french open despite dropping a set in his opening match. he overcame russian andrey kusnetsov in four sets as austin halewood reports 2016 was probably the best year yet for britain's andy murray, with the first world ranking, a second wimbledon title and olympic golf course about 2017 has followed suit, with only one title so far... he took the first set 6—4, falling second to kusnetsov, fighting at the bitter end of the match. but...
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has had would be the first time norway has ha d su ccess would be the first time norway has had successith those champions league nights are making some tackles and sitting down with the whole crew. i've got a lot of good memories. who do you want to see win bbc women's footballer of the year 2017? you can vote at bbc.com/womensfootball. the vote closes on monday 15th may at 8am. stay with us on outside source. still to come: marine le pen has been accused of plagiarising a speech from one of her former presidential rivals. i'll bring you the story. a jury at the inquest of a teenage anorexia sufferer who took her own life have found a lack of support for the family was a contributing factor. pippa mcmanus, who was 15, died 5 days after she was released from hospital. the inquest found that there was not enough planning for her discharge. judith moritz reports. everyone called pippa mcmanus pip. she became obsessed with exercising and losing weight. herfamily found her pacing repeatedly up and down. anorexia had her in its grip for three years, and she change from a happy, healthy child
has had would be the first time norway has ha d su ccess would be the first time norway has had successith those champions league nights are making some tackles and sitting down with the whole crew. i've got a lot of good memories. who do you want to see win bbc women's footballer of the year 2017? you can vote at bbc.com/womensfootball. the vote closes on monday 15th may at 8am. stay with us on outside source. still to come: marine le pen has been accused of plagiarising a speech from one of...
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and norway despite being part of the passport free schengen area.y return as we have repeatedly said many times before to abnormal, functioning of the schengen area. more than1 functioning of the schengen area. more than 1 million functioning of the schengen area. more than1 million migrants functioning of the schengen area. more than 1 million migrants and refugees fled syria and other countries facing conflict in the middle east in 2015, sparking a crisis as european countries try to deal with the influx. the announcements today will see the end of border control methods described as exceptional and a last resort. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: more protests in venezuela, as the president's plan to rewrite the constitution faces widespread international criticism. nothing, it seems, was too big to withstand the force of the tornado. the extent of the devastation will lead to renewed calls for government to build better government housing. internationally, there have already been protests. sweden says it received no warning of the acciden
and norway despite being part of the passport free schengen area.y return as we have repeatedly said many times before to abnormal, functioning of the schengen area. more than1 functioning of the schengen area. more than 1 million functioning of the schengen area. more than1 million migrants functioning of the schengen area. more than 1 million migrants and refugees fled syria and other countries facing conflict in the middle east in 2015, sparking a crisis as european countries try to deal...
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here than they are in norway. have a question about iraq's ties to the candidate herself. how much did you talk to her during the campaign and to what extent did you feel that her staff was being guided in one way or another when it came to talking to you because obviously he knew many of these people and they must have known you were writing this book a must of had a kind of strategy in place to guide you in the direction they wanted you to go. >> so, that's a very complicated question. we don't talk about our sourcing at all. it is something we did on "hrc." we are not doing it for "shattered." you can rest assured that we talk to everyone from the highest levels on down. this is a very inside the campaign kind of boat. so if you want to know what outsiders are thinking, this is not the book for you. >> i thought you're going to say we don't talk to the press. >> the second part of your question is also complicated because as john mentioned earlier, they are a tough nut to crack, the clinton world. we did this t
here than they are in norway. have a question about iraq's ties to the candidate herself. how much did you talk to her during the campaign and to what extent did you feel that her staff was being guided in one way or another when it came to talking to you because obviously he knew many of these people and they must have known you were writing this book a must of had a kind of strategy in place to guide you in the direction they wanted you to go. >> so, that's a very complicated question....
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>> it sound like a part of norway doesn't it, the frork? for those of you anxious to get one, a limited supply of frorks will be available at participating restaurants on friday. >> frorks. >> wanted everybody to see the look of concentration. >> oh, my god. it takes a lot to get your mouth. >> still don't get it. trying not to dirty your fingers. pick of the french fries to put them in the -- >> frork. eventually. not trying to play around. no idea how to pronounce it. >> frork. frork. >> okay. i will keep going. until it changes we say something inappropriate. coming up. jimmy kimmel opens up about a personal struggle he and his family have been dealing withen a very moving comment. >> the pair who met at a table at a lunch table. now they're getting together again for a good cause. first, let's take a look at the temperatures today. >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by stamps.com. you won't see these folks at the post office. they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the pos
>> it sound like a part of norway doesn't it, the frork? for those of you anxious to get one, a limited supply of frorks will be available at participating restaurants on friday. >> frorks. >> wanted everybody to see the look of concentration. >> oh, my god. it takes a lot to get your mouth. >> still don't get it. trying not to dirty your fingers. pick of the french fries to put them in the -- >> frork. eventually. not trying to play around. no idea how to...
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norway and lyon striker arda hegerberg has been crowned the bbc women‘s footballer of the year 2017.ammates in france. they are are hoping to win successive trebles when they face paris st germain the women‘s champions league final in cardiff on thursday. that‘s all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are ben chu economics and business editor at the independent and dave wooding, political editor of the sun on sunday. tomorrow‘s front pages, starting with. the metro leads with what it calls a car crash interview — wherejeremy corbyn stumbled over the cost of labour‘s free childcare plans in an interview with the bbc. the daily telegraph says it has seen leaked documents showing a labour plan to allow thousands of unskilled migrants to enter the uk after brexit. the same story is in the mail adding that proposals also include axing rules which limit foreign spouses living here unless they can show they will not be a ‘burden‘ on the taxpayer. the guardian focuses on theresa ma
norway and lyon striker arda hegerberg has been crowned the bbc women‘s footballer of the year 2017.ammates in france. they are are hoping to win successive trebles when they face paris st germain the women‘s champions league final in cardiff on thursday. that‘s all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are ben chu economics and business editor at the independent and dave wooding,...
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england's under—17s, came from behind to win the first game of their european championship against norwayng lions hit back with two goals from the liverpool youngster rhian brewster. and they kept that lead until deep into the second—half when manchester city's phillip foden, made the game safe. 3—1 the final score in croatia. england's next game is against ukraine on sunday. the everton manager ronald koeman says he hopes to see his winger, aaron lennon, back in his squad soon, but only when he's ready, and he says the player's well being is paramount. the club will give lennon all their support after he was detained under the mental health act and koeman has confirmed that they've had contact with lennon and his family now. as you know, that the club mentioned that aaron is in a stress—related illness. it's a private question. a private situation, what happened. we try to give him all the support. and that he's coming back as soon as possible. now they're on course to win every major trophy in scotland, and so not surprisingly celtic fans are already getting excited about next season. 2
england's under—17s, came from behind to win the first game of their european championship against norwayng lions hit back with two goals from the liverpool youngster rhian brewster. and they kept that lead until deep into the second—half when manchester city's phillip foden, made the game safe. 3—1 the final score in croatia. england's next game is against ukraine on sunday. the everton manager ronald koeman says he hopes to see his winger, aaron lennon, back in his squad soon, but only...
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with although white norway's end the politics of health care all of the bills have real-world effects. and sorry to say there is not anything that i know in the bill it is hard to say that but it is the reality havin by telling your story toke understand that people like you it can help them. you are a democrat who voted for trump? why? would he do it again?. >> yes. i would. i think i believed him more than i did hillary clinton. in e there were too many clintons and bushes in the office. [laughter] but was paying $70 a month for the secondary but my a rates went up $180 a month that is a lot of money. >>. >> i appreciate you telling your story that is why opening. >> when you buy insurance you always have options wide on the republicans come out with the plan to make a choice between the obama plan and republican plan? it is foolish that we have to have just one plan in this country and we are bigger than the. so when you're given options to make the best choice. >>guest: please state if you can with your point about options and getting people choice with your specific idea because
with although white norway's end the politics of health care all of the bills have real-world effects. and sorry to say there is not anything that i know in the bill it is hard to say that but it is the reality havin by telling your story toke understand that people like you it can help them. you are a democrat who voted for trump? why? would he do it again?. >> yes. i would. i think i believed him more than i did hillary clinton. in e there were too many clintons and bushes in the...
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the england and 17th came from behind to win the first game of the european championship against norwayearly on. the young lions came back with two goals from liverpool youngster ryan brewster. they kept the lead until deep into the second half when they made the game safe at 3—1. their next game is against ukraine on sunday. the everton manager has been speaking today about the plight of one who has been receiving treatment for the clu b has been receiving treatment for the club call a stress—related illness. lennon was detained under the mental health act earlier this week. ronald koeman also said he wants to manage barcelona monday. ronald koeman was speaking this afternoon for the first time since the shock news that aaron lennon had been detained under the mental health act. lennon was taken by the mental health act. lennon was ta ken by police the mental health act. lennon was taken by police to hospital for assessment after concerns were raised over his welfare. there has been an outpouring of support for the 30—year—old from the world of football and beyond and here is what his
the england and 17th came from behind to win the first game of the european championship against norwayearly on. the young lions came back with two goals from liverpool youngster ryan brewster. they kept the lead until deep into the second half when they made the game safe at 3—1. their next game is against ukraine on sunday. the everton manager has been speaking today about the plight of one who has been receiving treatment for the clu b has been receiving treatment for the club call a...
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take a look at this drone video shot in a mountain range in norway.d under feet of snow. the man who shot the video says he just loves to capture beautiful scenes from nature. crews in yosemite are averaging about a half mile of snow clear addai on tioga road. and it's may. >> it's may. but the good news is we're not going to deal with that here. >> no, not at all. >> we've got a mixed being of weather, but, drew, no snow in our forecast. >> no snow. they got a couple inches in tahoe for the past 24 hours. for us locally it's about the stars tonight. temperatures overnight in the upper 40s to lower 50s. 53 san jose. about 50, san francisco. 51 that overnight low in oakland. and then tomorrow, it's all about the warmth building away from the coast. 80s start to reappear around fairfield, antioch, concord, santa rosa, 72 the number in oakland. 67 in san francisco. future weather, what we're watching as we get into late wednesday, early thursday, kit be a weak front. may try and touch off a sprinkle in the north bay. but the bigger story, it's going to u
take a look at this drone video shot in a mountain range in norway.d under feet of snow. the man who shot the video says he just loves to capture beautiful scenes from nature. crews in yosemite are averaging about a half mile of snow clear addai on tioga road. and it's may. >> it's may. but the good news is we're not going to deal with that here. >> no, not at all. >> we've got a mixed being of weather, but, drew, no snow in our forecast. >> no snow. they got a couple...
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norway.hey do not have -- you're talking about countries the size of india with homogenius populations. >> canada. canada he is as multicultural as the united states if not more with a 15% corporate tax rate and lower personal tax rates. even the argument about i don't want to pay more taxes. you go to toronto. you won't pay more taxes and your shark free. >> not at all. the quality of care isn't as good. >> you 100% won't pay more taxes. you're in chicago. do you know how close tower canada? go over there. you will not pay higher taxes. >> you will die in america the you're on medicaid. i love you. >> i love you even more. come back again. we'll keep the conversation going. joe walsh, former congressman. >>> a mother and her, two son are about to be deported back to honduras. that's according to senator bob casey. he called out the administration in a tweet storm this afternoon saying, it's urgent. i just found pout a, two child and her mother who came to the united states seeking refuge wil
norway.hey do not have -- you're talking about countries the size of india with homogenius populations. >> canada. canada he is as multicultural as the united states if not more with a 15% corporate tax rate and lower personal tax rates. even the argument about i don't want to pay more taxes. you go to toronto. you won't pay more taxes and your shark free. >> not at all. the quality of care isn't as good. >> you 100% won't pay more taxes. you're in chicago. do you know how...
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. >>> buzz on over to norway where these students who were on class trip got a real cool show and happened to get their cameras rolling. massive rock slide in the area of the fiord. almost making it look like it's in slow motion. some reports saying luckily it was low tide when this happened because it did create a six-foot wave in parts. it limited the damage to the nearby area. >> imagine if you were just paddle boarding through the area like oops. >>> a husband's feeling a bit love sick, so -- >> hey. >> proposing again? >> yes. for the second time. >> the story behind the romantic gesture that makes for the perfect medicine. >>> and -- >> the nest is in that bush. >> this guy's got to beware of the birds. >> the momma is keeping watch. >> see what happens when he overstays his welcom i had a very minor fender bender tonight in an unreasonably narrow fast food drive thru lane. but what a powerful life lesson. and don't worry i have everything handled. i already spoke to our allstate agent, and i know that we have accident forgiveness. which is so smart on your guy's part. like fact that
. >>> buzz on over to norway where these students who were on class trip got a real cool show and happened to get their cameras rolling. massive rock slide in the area of the fiord. almost making it look like it's in slow motion. some reports saying luckily it was low tide when this happened because it did create a six-foot wave in parts. it limited the damage to the nearby area. >> imagine if you were just paddle boarding through the area like oops. >>> a husband's...
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we will keep you updated by the minute.is ♪ a new study out of norway says that migrants are failingintegrate into the culture or economy of europe. we'll have katie hopkins on next and get a front row seat. also, american media insist they are diverse and confident enough to properly cover the president and theth rest of the news fair, impartially. but if you think about it, even for a few seconds, is that really true? we will welcome back the editor of buzfeed. ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm dr. kelsey mcneely and some day you might be calling me an energy farmer. ♪ energy lives here. ♪ >> tucker: we want to bring you something new from the future caliphate of west arabia. like many european nations, austria is struggling to sustain its core values in the face of mass migration from the islamic world, from society that have very different beliefs. recently, austria has had a ban on publicly wearing any veils that obscures the face, such as the burka, the hijab, it's allowed, but one of the country's officials has proposee banning it for anyone in public appointment. that is very concerning to the presi
we will keep you updated by the minute.is ♪ a new study out of norway says that migrants are failingintegrate into the culture or economy of europe. we'll have katie hopkins on next and get a front row seat. also, american media insist they are diverse and confident enough to properly cover the president and theth rest of the news fair, impartially. but if you think about it, even for a few seconds, is that really true? we will welcome back the editor of buzfeed. ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm dr. kelsey...
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from norway, michigan, let's welcome back jill smith.cheers and applause] i thought we were gonna do a lift! i was ready to lift. >> can i lift you? >> no, i was-- i thought were gonna do-- how you doin'? welcome back. >> i'm good. >> yeah? >> glad to be back. >> you love pets. you save pets. >> i do, i'm a sucker. >> you adopt pets.
from norway, michigan, let's welcome back jill smith.cheers and applause] i thought we were gonna do a lift! i was ready to lift. >> can i lift you? >> no, i was-- i thought were gonna do-- how you doin'? welcome back. >> i'm good. >> yeah? >> glad to be back. >> you love pets. you save pets. >> i do, i'm a sucker. >> you adopt pets.
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from norway, michigan, let's welcome back jill smith.cheers and applause] i thought we were gonna do a lift! i was ready to lift. >> can i lift you? >> no, i was-- i thought were gonna do-- how you doin'? welcome back. >> i'm good. >> yeah? >> glad to be back. >> you love pets. you save pets. >> i do, i'm a sucker. >> you adopt pets. >> you need one, i got extras. >> everything for animals.
from norway, michigan, let's welcome back jill smith.cheers and applause] i thought we were gonna do a lift! i was ready to lift. >> can i lift you? >> no, i was-- i thought were gonna do-- how you doin'? welcome back. >> i'm good. >> yeah? >> glad to be back. >> you love pets. you save pets. >> i do, i'm a sucker. >> you adopt pets. >> you need one, i got extras. >> everything for animals.
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turkey, norway, lithuania, romania, latvia all below 2%. do the numbers need to go up and if so are they capable of doing it? is it realistic? guest: if greece can pay more than 2% i would certainly think italy, spain, and france can do it. we are protecting them. nato is protecting them. they owe the rest of the european nations and the united states an obligation to do their fair share. host: the president is also wanting to ask nato to step up in the fight against isis. is that the role of nato? guest: that's a little more complicated. that's up to the president to decide how he wants to try to move nato. i know nato was very successful in the breakdown of the former yugoslavia, bosnian-serbian war so maybe there is a role for them, but really in the middle east it's more important that the people over there provide the boots on the ground and ight the fight -- kurds, turks , sunnies. host: the former ambassador to nato wrote an opinion piece writing that troops, ships, tanks, and planes are not the core of nato's strength. at the core o
turkey, norway, lithuania, romania, latvia all below 2%. do the numbers need to go up and if so are they capable of doing it? is it realistic? guest: if greece can pay more than 2% i would certainly think italy, spain, and france can do it. we are protecting them. nato is protecting them. they owe the rest of the european nations and the united states an obligation to do their fair share. host: the president is also wanting to ask nato to step up in the fight against isis. is that the role of...
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norway is taking measures to protect its global seed vault, a storage facility situated on the arcticd the entrance tunnel last october, after unseasonably high temperatures caused the permafrost to melt. the seeds weren't damaged, but the vaults defences are now being reinforced. media from around the world have been in a small english country town to catch a glimpse of the society wedding of the year. pippa middleton, the sister of catherine, the duchess of cambridge, got married today. kate's children, prince george and princess charlotte, were page boy and flower girl. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. a society wedding — a chance to, well, to gawp at the guests, for one thing. interesting for some. others may feel perhaps a little indifferent to it all. but of course this was rather more than a society wedding, with celebrity guests like tennis champion roger federer, because this was a middleton family wedding. so a wedding with royal connections. big sister catherine arrived with two carloads of bridesmaids and page boys. among them were prince george, his hand
norway is taking measures to protect its global seed vault, a storage facility situated on the arcticd the entrance tunnel last october, after unseasonably high temperatures caused the permafrost to melt. the seeds weren't damaged, but the vaults defences are now being reinforced. media from around the world have been in a small english country town to catch a glimpse of the society wedding of the year. pippa middleton, the sister of catherine, the duchess of cambridge, got married today....
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you hear about models elsewhere, the border between sweden and norway, for instance.ginative solution might be? we have not had any suggestions of what that might be. the main thing is that there is a recognition they are within the uk government and, when we speak to our counterparts in southern ireland, we do realise that this is one of the key areas, and there will have to be some serious thinking done about this one. goal thank you very much. high on the european commission's agenda. it looks as though it will have to be high on the british government's agenda. how do you maintain cross—border trade in northern ireland and the republic of ireland if one is in the eu and one is no longer? thank you, nick. the government's emergency committee, cobra, are meeting to discuss the cyber attack which has disabled nhs computers in england and scotland. the nissan plant in sunderland has also confirmed that it has been affected. europol say the scale of the attack is unprecedented as thousands of organisations in around 100 countries are affected. jeremy corbyn has denied
you hear about models elsewhere, the border between sweden and norway, for instance.ginative solution might be? we have not had any suggestions of what that might be. the main thing is that there is a recognition they are within the uk government and, when we speak to our counterparts in southern ireland, we do realise that this is one of the key areas, and there will have to be some serious thinking done about this one. goal thank you very much. high on the european commission's agenda. it...
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. >> stewart: finally, officials in norway are repairing damage brought about by climate change to the so-called "doomsday" seed vault buried inside an arctic mountain. the vault, built ten years ago some 600 miles from the north pole, stores millions of seeds for thousands of crops, as a safeguard against natural disasters or even nuclear war. but unusually high temperatures last year melted the mountain's permafrost, and water leaked into the vault. the seeds themselves were not damaged. tomorrow on the broadcast, improving sex ed to lower teen pregnancy rates. that's all for this edition of pbs newshour weekend. thanks for watching. i'm alison stewart. good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of amer
. >> stewart: finally, officials in norway are repairing damage brought about by climate change to the so-called "doomsday" seed vault buried inside an arctic mountain. the vault, built ten years ago some 600 miles from the north pole, stores millions of seeds for thousands of crops, as a safeguard against natural disasters or even nuclear war. but unusually high temperatures last year melted the mountain's permafrost, and water leaked into the vault. the seeds themselves were...
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just look at norway, switzerland.e was nothing on the ballot paper that said people and families from europe who have made this country their home will be left in limbo not knowing if they can stay in the country they have raised their kids in. and definitely nothing on the ballot paper that said we would turn our friends and neighbours, our allies, into enemies. and yet here we are with our government making accusations of our neighbours and even threatening war with spain. the choices theresa may makes and the compromises she negotiates with the bureaucrats in brussels will affect our children's future for decades to come. my children, your children. malcolm ‘s and children. —— grandchildren. in june last year we voted for a departure but we did not vote for a destination. so i want you to have your choice over your future. applause. tends bar —— tim farron was speaking in this nightclub in bethnal green. many of the supporters have gone, a fume orare many of the supporters have gone, a fume or are here, as you can
just look at norway, switzerland.e was nothing on the ballot paper that said people and families from europe who have made this country their home will be left in limbo not knowing if they can stay in the country they have raised their kids in. and definitely nothing on the ballot paper that said we would turn our friends and neighbours, our allies, into enemies. and yet here we are with our government making accusations of our neighbours and even threatening war with spain. the choices theresa...
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you hear about models elsewhere, the border between sweden and norway, for instance. a finger on what an imaginative solution might be? we have not had any suggestions of what that might be. the main thing is that there is a recognition they are within the uk government and, when we speak to our counterparts in southern ireland, we do realise that this is one of the key areas, and there will have to be some serious thinking done about this one. thank you very much. high on the european commission's agenda. it looks as though it will have to be high on the british government's agenda. how do you maintain cross—border trade in northern ireland and the republic of ireland if one is in the eu and one is no longer? thank you, nick. back to our top story and the cyber attack that has hit the nhs. with me 110w attack that has hit the nhs. with me now is our technology correspondent, chris foxx. chrissy, you have a little bit more information on these spread or something that could stop the spread. hopefully one variant has been the disabled, actually by accident. a security
you hear about models elsewhere, the border between sweden and norway, for instance. a finger on what an imaginative solution might be? we have not had any suggestions of what that might be. the main thing is that there is a recognition they are within the uk government and, when we speak to our counterparts in southern ireland, we do realise that this is one of the key areas, and there will have to be some serious thinking done about this one. thank you very much. high on the european...
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norway and lyon striker arda hegerberg has been crowned the bbc women's footballer of the year 2017.ham city in front of her lyon team—mates in france. the french side are hoping to win successive trebles when thy face paris st—germain the uefa champions league final in cardiff on thursday. world number one andy murray is seeking to build some good form after a poor season so far on clay. lasty year's runner—up beat unseeded russian andrey kuznetsov in 4 sets to ease through the first round at the french open as hannah lupton reports can't put injury, injury and bad form behind him, andrew murray arrived in paris still as the world number one. he attempted to master the famous red clay for the first time. he seemed to wait for an forced errors from the russian who seem happy to oblige, despite losing his serve he took the first set 6—4. his opponent had a good clay season, he made the geneva open semifinals last week. here, he was showing what he was capable of. murray was not helped by a misfiring south, broken three times as the russian won the second set, 6—4, levering the match.
norway and lyon striker arda hegerberg has been crowned the bbc women's footballer of the year 2017.ham city in front of her lyon team—mates in france. the french side are hoping to win successive trebles when thy face paris st—germain the uefa champions league final in cardiff on thursday. world number one andy murray is seeking to build some good form after a poor season so far on clay. lasty year's runner—up beat unseeded russian andrey kuznetsov in 4 sets to ease through the first...
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countries, austria, canada, france, germany, norway, sweden, united kingdom have all implemented some form of the monthly child benefit. and child allowances through the tax code of child tax credit, their impact should not, in my view, be overstated. last week, fox ran a thorough piece on child poverty in the united states, universal child allowance or tax credit who combat simply and effectively. let me digress for one second, a murderer's row of poverty experts, proposing a child allowance as anti-poverty measure. murderers row of course, some baseball fans will know this, the new york yankees, starting lineup in the 1920s, 1927. lou gehrig, tony library and so on. it is a fitting analogy for the scholars and experts we had working on this issue. i apologize for this effort. we have a moral obligation. we have a moral obligation to elevate this issue and fight child poverty with every available resource. this brings to mind a quote from robert kennedy which is very specific. i believe that as long as there is plenty, poverty is evil. government belongs wherever evil needs an advers
countries, austria, canada, france, germany, norway, sweden, united kingdom have all implemented some form of the monthly child benefit. and child allowances through the tax code of child tax credit, their impact should not, in my view, be overstated. last week, fox ran a thorough piece on child poverty in the united states, universal child allowance or tax credit who combat simply and effectively. let me digress for one second, a murderer's row of poverty experts, proposing a child allowance...
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. >> i am a journalist with a newspaper from norway.ave a question about your access to the candidate herself. did you talk to her during the campaign and to what extent did you feel that her staff is being guided in one way or another when it came to talking to you. obviously you knew many of these people from before. and he must had known that you are writing this book. they must've have some kind of strategy in place. we don't talk about our sourcing at all we are not doing it for this either. but you can rest assured that we have talked to everyone from the highest levels on down. it's a very inside the campaign can a book. if you want to know what outsiders are thinking this is not the book for you. the second part of your question is also, get it because as john mentioned earlier the clinton world is a tough nut to crack. we do did this two times times we felt i think the second time was just as hard as the first perhaps harder because she was running a campaign and they were worried about what we were to gonna put out. we also ha
. >> i am a journalist with a newspaper from norway.ave a question about your access to the candidate herself. did you talk to her during the campaign and to what extent did you feel that her staff is being guided in one way or another when it came to talking to you. obviously you knew many of these people from before. and he must had known that you are writing this book. they must've have some kind of strategy in place. we don't talk about our sourcing at all we are not doing it for this...
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innovation, infrastructure, it is a type of spending you could call consumption, trying cars sold in norwayumption. this dilemma, should we spend on nurses or infrastructure... people are worried if you say it is a false question. the data shows it is a false question. plenty of weak countries have low debt to gdp ratio stats, what does that tell you? do you think in this campaign it will be an issue? do you think this election campaign, we will talk about brexit in europe? i think it will be an issue because the labour party are making promises that cost a lot of money, and they have no idea how to pay for it, whereas the conservatives will be responsible. the more irresponsible promises we hearfrom labour to be paid for by our children... it's going to be an issue? spending on education. why are headteachers all over the country protesting? are they foolish? crosstalk. let's not argue about it, we know it is going down. productivity is lagging. the increase in real incomes has gone to over 60—year—olds. we have an increasingly financial economy, personal debt to disposable income is back
innovation, infrastructure, it is a type of spending you could call consumption, trying cars sold in norwayumption. this dilemma, should we spend on nurses or infrastructure... people are worried if you say it is a false question. the data shows it is a false question. plenty of weak countries have low debt to gdp ratio stats, what does that tell you? do you think in this campaign it will be an issue? do you think this election campaign, we will talk about brexit in europe? i think it will be...
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i remember there is one incident where they grew close to the area of norway. they have to scramble them because they were flying so close to them. so he is playing a very aggressive game here with the west. i thing it's interesting that he's doing it because trump has decided to push back and it's a little bit like north korea. there is a real game of chicken going on here. let's get to the probe. the firing did not stop the pentagon. the president is not a target of the fbi probes he and diane feinstein were briefed. where is this heading. >> you know i wish i could answer that questi i do not know what the -- where the russian investigation is going. i'm not sure what they are investigating. when do went to the word collusion during this conversation back when. what does it even mean. i must mean that there were some active engagement between the russians and the trump campaign to undermine hillary clinton the famous clapper report that was put out said no such thing. >> he did say they were interfering in our campaign just as they did in germany ended last
i remember there is one incident where they grew close to the area of norway. they have to scramble them because they were flying so close to them. so he is playing a very aggressive game here with the west. i thing it's interesting that he's doing it because trump has decided to push back and it's a little bit like north korea. there is a real game of chicken going on here. let's get to the probe. the firing did not stop the pentagon. the president is not a target of the fbi probes he and...
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off a little bit for being too pessimistic that i had suggested, in some european countries like norway if you do not have at least 40% representation of females on your board, a company risks being delisted. are we at that point here? do you think further penalties would help? is it a case where we have the conversation going and now maybe companies need a little bit more stick and less care it, if you will -- carrot if you will? louise: we see the use of our proxy voting rights as being a bit of a stick, if you will. think it is time to put our money -- for our members to put our money where their mouths are. we represent the biggest pension fund in australia and india globally. they are very strongly supportive of what we are supporting here because it is time for change. what are your thoughts on the talent pipeline? there is a lot of concern that given you do not have as much visibility of senior women in these roles, you are not getting that talent when it is time to promote. louise: there are two sides to that. it is important for companies to be starting to build that allen's pi
off a little bit for being too pessimistic that i had suggested, in some european countries like norway if you do not have at least 40% representation of females on your board, a company risks being delisted. are we at that point here? do you think further penalties would help? is it a case where we have the conversation going and now maybe companies need a little bit more stick and less care it, if you will -- carrot if you will? louise: we see the use of our proxy voting rights as being a bit...
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we look at bernie sanders on a platform, he is more moderate than some in finland and denmark and norway, iceland. he is more moderate than their politicians. i was wondering, do you think it's fair to compare this to trump -ism the politicians in europe are having trouble winning elections. they cannot pay for their welfare programs. they are in trouble. i think as a socialist in the u.s., it's a program he can put forward. there are political limits but there aren't in europe. i think the sign to me that he's one of them is when they say do people need 21 brands of deodorant. that is the 1930s socialism where why can't we just have one brand so there isn't so much competition. what are we doing with all this deodorant. there is a profound point. my colleague wrote a great piec piece. his sense of astonishment at what consumer society has achieved. this was in the early '90s or late '80s, and i think by suggesting that our dynamic capitalist system is producing too many deodorants, i can just pick on that one, it suggests that he is a kind of a liberal, he is a certain strand of america
we look at bernie sanders on a platform, he is more moderate than some in finland and denmark and norway, iceland. he is more moderate than their politicians. i was wondering, do you think it's fair to compare this to trump -ism the politicians in europe are having trouble winning elections. they cannot pay for their welfare programs. they are in trouble. i think as a socialist in the u.s., it's a program he can put forward. there are political limits but there aren't in europe. i think the...
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happened to republicans who stepped out on denials on two other occasions and left like an ice flow in norwayresident is keeping to his public schedule. later this morning he'll head to connecticut to deliver the commencement address at the coast guard academy. back to you guys. >> thank you very much, doug. >>> time, 5:15, the senator took him several out of consideration to be the next director of the fbi. yesterday the republicans from texas said he strongly believes the country needs a well- credentialed independent fbi chief. he lacked support from many senate democrats and even some republicans. >>> it was confirmed, she is in talks with the trump administration about becoming the new white house press secretary. she's 48 years old, and she considering herself a patriot and says it it would be an honor to serve in the trump white house. she was once married to former san francisco mayor and currently a host for fox news. >>> chelsea manning is expected to be released from a federal prison today. in accident we are hearing that she may have been just released. we're checking in on that.
happened to republicans who stepped out on denials on two other occasions and left like an ice flow in norwayresident is keeping to his public schedule. later this morning he'll head to connecticut to deliver the commencement address at the coast guard academy. back to you guys. >> thank you very much, doug. >>> time, 5:15, the senator took him several out of consideration to be the next director of the fbi. yesterday the republicans from texas said he strongly believes the...
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both of you checking in. 5:01 now caught up on the news overnight former pan mania dictator manual norway ega t tied and pan mainia president ro wrote in his twitter account the death closing a chapter in our history. one time u.s. ally was ousted as panama dictatener 1989 and served a 17 year drug sentence in the u.s. >>> at least 13 people dead and two dozen more wounded after a car bombing in a crowded ice cream parlor in baghdad where dozen ebbs isis claimed responsibility antebomb was triggered remotely and detonated inside a parked car it comes days after holery month of ramadan. trending right now, 5 p.m., fines and possible suspensions are expected after a fight during the 8th upping of nats giants game in san francisco. bryce harper charmed mound after getting hit with 98 mile an hour fast ball from giant's reliever hunter stick land. they exchanged punches as each team cleared. this is the first time stick land faced harper since harper hit two home runs off him in the 2014 playoffs. both players were ejected from the game and this is harper's father for being tossed for fightin
both of you checking in. 5:01 now caught up on the news overnight former pan mania dictator manual norway ega t tied and pan mainia president ro wrote in his twitter account the death closing a chapter in our history. one time u.s. ally was ousted as panama dictatener 1989 and served a 17 year drug sentence in the u.s. >>> at least 13 people dead and two dozen more wounded after a car bombing in a crowded ice cream parlor in baghdad where dozen ebbs isis claimed responsibility antebomb...
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the new internet star is third in line to norways thrown.o see his sister trying to keep him in line during his little display. swatting down his arms. she said not the time for this one. but i say good for him for having a little fun. i'm sure he had a nice little chat with his parents afte afterwards. >> the sister is all about -- you know they conversation i'm going to do it don't you do it. >> don't you think about. >> i'm going to do it. >> back to you. >> of course i'll remember him when he's actually, king and i'll remember him. >> third in line. >> oh so will everybody in that country. >> i know right. >> you got that right. >> thanks erin. >> you think they knew what it was? >> sure. >> is the dab global. >> they knew what it was. >> they know protocol. that's the first step. >> that is true. >> okay. >> he'll be dealt with appropriately. >> he just got bumped down to fourth. >> dab it. >> 9:26 is the time right now. a wiry union right here in the loft. coming up, slim karl and poo are right here along with tracy braxton to talk abo
the new internet star is third in line to norways thrown.o see his sister trying to keep him in line during his little display. swatting down his arms. she said not the time for this one. but i say good for him for having a little fun. i'm sure he had a nice little chat with his parents afte afterwards. >> the sister is all about -- you know they conversation i'm going to do it don't you do it. >> don't you think about. >> i'm going to do it. >> back to you. >> of...
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two suggesting out of norway he might break up the wall street banks and ray u.s. gas taxes. we'll see about those. trump also spoke to john dickerson, the latest version of the health care bill, the republicans keep trying to push to the house, his comments suggesting he does not know what's in the bill or has decided to willfully mitt represent what it does. >> i just watched another network and they were saying, pre-existing is not covered, pre-existing conditions are in the bill and i man dit. i said it has to be. >> it is absolutely technically true that people pre-existing conditions cannot be denied insurance under the latest version of the house bill, but the problem is that doesn't mean much since it would change current law to allow health insurance companies in certain states to charge people with pre-existing conditions vast sums for coverage. for most people, it doesn't matter if you can technically get insurance if it cost you say $50,000 a year to get it. >> when i watch some of the news reports which is so unfair and they say we don't cover pre-existing condit
two suggesting out of norway he might break up the wall street banks and ray u.s. gas taxes. we'll see about those. trump also spoke to john dickerson, the latest version of the health care bill, the republicans keep trying to push to the house, his comments suggesting he does not know what's in the bill or has decided to willfully mitt represent what it does. >> i just watched another network and they were saying, pre-existing is not covered, pre-existing conditions are in the bill and i...
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even they simply as scently, to-- even na realize there was secret meetings, scotch, and castles in norwayd people risking their lives, you think, "my lord, this is my wheelhouse as a playwright." >> i think one of the most important things for the woman is verylay is that she cautious. she is a diplomat. she is very much an animal of diplomacy and she chooses when she speaks. very carefully. she chooses when she chooses to speak very carefully. there are only a few times when speak up anddoes speak her mind. otherwise, she is there facilitating and balancing. charlie: is she the only woman in the room? jennifer: yes. charlie: is that interesting? >> to have a woman in difficult negotiations between adversaries, which are at each other's throats is very -- thent because it has man, and it is usually men, they are much more careful, much more polite, much more inviting, much more accommodating, when there is a woman in the room. and i think the story of oslo actually exemplifies how important it is to have a woman center stage of difficult international negotiations. charlie: my impression
even they simply as scently, to-- even na realize there was secret meetings, scotch, and castles in norwayd people risking their lives, you think, "my lord, this is my wheelhouse as a playwright." >> i think one of the most important things for the woman is verylay is that she cautious. she is a diplomat. she is very much an animal of diplomacy and she chooses when she speaks. very carefully. she chooses when she chooses to speak very carefully. there are only a few times when...
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jonathan: some must-see video from norway tonight. an eyewitness capturing the moment when a helicopter -- look for it right there in the center of your screen -- crashed right in the drink. that was in the harbor. you can see the helicopterer was trying to initially land on the yacht right there. didn't go so well. missed it by that much. authorities say the pilot was trying to do that, didn't work out but three people were hurt. nobody seriously from the last time we checked. alison: very dramatic there. a milestone spacewalk. astronauts stepping outside morning. marking the 200th i.s.s. spacewalk. it's also a special for these two astronauts. for fischer it's his first one ever. and for witson it's her ninth, expend tending her u.s. record for most spacewalks by a female astronaut. jonathan: nice. doug: well, you would never know by our weather patterns recently but we are smack dab in the strongest part of the severe weather season through may and june and july, even into early fall. and while we've had a little touch of severe we
jonathan: some must-see video from norway tonight. an eyewitness capturing the moment when a helicopter -- look for it right there in the center of your screen -- crashed right in the drink. that was in the harbor. you can see the helicopterer was trying to initially land on the yacht right there. didn't go so well. missed it by that much. authorities say the pilot was trying to do that, didn't work out but three people were hurt. nobody seriously from the last time we checked. alison: very...
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as expected, norway's bank leaving the key rate unchanged. the key policy rate will most likely remain at 0.5% in the period ahead. there is no statement coming along with that decision today. no rate path forecast. it says the 12-month rise in the cpi rate was approximately as expe expected. so no major surprised from the norges bank this morning. >>> let's look at the eurozone pmis on the services front. we saw some pretty strong manufacturing pmis earlier this week at six-year highs for the eurozone. the eurozone april services pmi came in at 56.4 versus a forecast of 56.2. the march number, just by comparison, that was 56. the april composite pmi for the eurozone at 56.. a bit higher than forecast. we saw that the french number that has moderated a little bit, but we saw really a monster number out of italy. let's move on to the european markets and see how they're doing. we're seeing a sea of green. the ftse 100 up by 1%. the cac trading at the highest levels since january of 2008, up by 0.3%. when we look at the sectors, once again it's
as expected, norway's bank leaving the key rate unchanged. the key policy rate will most likely remain at 0.5% in the period ahead. there is no statement coming along with that decision today. no rate path forecast. it says the 12-month rise in the cpi rate was approximately as expe expected. so no major surprised from the norges bank this morning. >>> let's look at the eurozone pmis on the services front. we saw some pretty strong manufacturing pmis earlier this week at six-year highs...
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and in the men's mile 16-year-old jacob ingebritson of norway became the first person to run a mile ins also ran subfour-minute miles. they are likely the first trio of family members to all break four minutes in the same day. that is very fast and very impressive. this abc 7 sports report is brought to you by river rock casino. >> and back to sergio's outfit. i don't mind being stylish on the course, but i don't think we should distract planes flying over with those pants. i think lavender is one word -- >> he should wear the green jacket. >> not with those pants, though. anthony, thank you very much for joining us. drew, thank you for that fine forecast. and that's it for tonight. i'm eric thomas. abc 7 news continues tomorrow morning at 5:00 a.m. for drew tuma and anthony flores and mike shumann thank you so much for joining us. have a great night and even better morning. we'll see you later. [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that
and in the men's mile 16-year-old jacob ingebritson of norway became the first person to run a mile ins also ran subfour-minute miles. they are likely the first trio of family members to all break four minutes in the same day. that is very fast and very impressive. this abc 7 sports report is brought to you by river rock casino. >> and back to sergio's outfit. i don't mind being stylish on the course, but i don't think we should distract planes flying over with those pants. i think...
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[applause] >> i know how much hope wanted to be here vichy is living in norway now she got stuck by our storm here. so she gave me this speech to read to wallaby with her profound gratitude. having grown up in minnesota familiar with sudden spring snowstorms when i was 13 years old 13 odd inches a blizzard kept me from the front row of the thompson twins concert. [laughter] >> indecorous i was you may remember them from this song will hold me now. you may remember them from the one-hit wonder hold me now. [laughter] i cried all night in disappointment. a wish i could be with you this evening riding this was the most joyful experience of my life. and to be a close second i think everyone living in a world of endless demands and choices decided to pause and read especially the critics to give the first time offer a chance and for would stance everything a book can be your praise amazes me still while lab girl is my story is our book. and those who believed it could be a book even before a manuscript. and those who wanted to tell the world about it and also those who wanted it to be beauti
[applause] >> i know how much hope wanted to be here vichy is living in norway now she got stuck by our storm here. so she gave me this speech to read to wallaby with her profound gratitude. having grown up in minnesota familiar with sudden spring snowstorms when i was 13 years old 13 odd inches a blizzard kept me from the front row of the thompson twins concert. [laughter] >> indecorous i was you may remember them from this song will hold me now. you may remember them from the...
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if you look at mexico, norway, china, in terms of domestic output. that offsets a lot of u.s. production coming through. overall balances look like they're heading in the right direction in terms of balancing the market. we are likely to head higher in terms of prices. >> all right. always a pleasure speaking with you. >>> london state will stall as a result of brek sit. spe brex brexit. he said they were already looking at office space in european cities. let's get out to the member of the executive board at the bundesbank in germany. he joins us from yokohama. thanks for joining us late in the afternoon. we knew the brexit negotiations would be messy and there would be uncertainty when it comes to the big banks, trying to make a decision where they want to move european headquarters. do you think this will become disorderly from a financial stability perspective? >> i don't think so at all. thank you for having me on the show. i personally believe that the biggest issue for financial stability really is if german companies or other european companies do not have excess to pr
if you look at mexico, norway, china, in terms of domestic output. that offsets a lot of u.s. production coming through. overall balances look like they're heading in the right direction in terms of balancing the market. we are likely to head higher in terms of prices. >> all right. always a pleasure speaking with you. >>> london state will stall as a result of brek sit. spe brex brexit. he said they were already looking at office space in european cities. let's get out to the...
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[applause] >> i know how much hopewanted wanted to be here she is now living in norway doing her lab and she was stuck by our story here so she gave me this speech to give all of you with her profound gratitude. having grown up in minnesota i've not unfamiliar with the sudden spring snow storms that dashed the hopes of the plants. and i was 13 years old a blizzard kept me from the thompson twins concert. you may remember them behind the one hit wonder. holds me now. i cried all night in disappointment and i wish i could be with you this evening righty in lab girl was the most joyful experience of my life to see readers find something good has been a close second everyone who lives in the endless road the choices decided to pause and read aloud girl tonight especially thanks to the critics who read for a life in for a living in gave this first time of her a chance and that stands for everything a book can be. your praise amazes me often say while it is my story it is our book for those who believed it could be a book even before it was the manuscript. and those who wanted to tell the
[applause] >> i know how much hopewanted wanted to be here she is now living in norway doing her lab and she was stuck by our story here so she gave me this speech to give all of you with her profound gratitude. having grown up in minnesota i've not unfamiliar with the sudden spring snow storms that dashed the hopes of the plants. and i was 13 years old a blizzard kept me from the thompson twins concert. you may remember them behind the one hit wonder. holds me now. i cried all night in...
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we pre-positioned equipment for the marines and nato, -- excuse me, and norway. we expanded the number of troops that we censor nato, road in and out the air crafts. we are on a good path in many ways, let's not let this reason disagreement over language in the reaction of the european allies to the speech obscure that. >> sandra: some leaders were upset at the lack of commitment from president trump over the paris climate agreement, for example. he delayed that decision. that is going to be a big want to watch this week. so much up for us, karl. how did his first trip go? >> i think it went extremely well on the front end, namely, the visits and re-odd and jerusalem. it went okay, great visuals in rome. it is not go as well in either the nato meetings are the g-7 meetings. and the administration not to pay attention to those and sure those things up. the president was right in making that charge to the europeans, you need to live up to your treaty commitments. i think it would have gone to better if -- much better in private, maybe not been as effective. but it
we pre-positioned equipment for the marines and nato, -- excuse me, and norway. we expanded the number of troops that we censor nato, road in and out the air crafts. we are on a good path in many ways, let's not let this reason disagreement over language in the reaction of the european allies to the speech obscure that. >> sandra: some leaders were upset at the lack of commitment from president trump over the paris climate agreement, for example. he delayed that decision. that is going to...
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norway is interesting because they're a progressive company and one of the largest natural oil and gasroducer and say, climate change is happening. it's happening because of oil and gas and we're doing carbon capture and all those rigs are actually the energy comes from hydro. to have an oil company tell the truth was fantastic. and they own these platforms and back in the '80s they elevated the platforms by eight to twelve feet which cost millions of millions and said they we had to get them insured for 100 years and the outside of climate change sea level rise is eight feet and now it comes about that's the level of sea level rise. it was a gotcha moment. >> charlie: you shoot and broadcast the same night in do you have to or package stuff you can decie when to do it? >> we have longer lead stuff we invest time in. last week we did a piece we started shooting really in december about gang violence in chicago. it takes a long time. but we are often times really just cutting in the control room and go live two or three nights a week meaning we feed live to hbo and what you're seeing is
norway is interesting because they're a progressive company and one of the largest natural oil and gasroducer and say, climate change is happening. it's happening because of oil and gas and we're doing carbon capture and all those rigs are actually the energy comes from hydro. to have an oil company tell the truth was fantastic. and they own these platforms and back in the '80s they elevated the platforms by eight to twelve feet which cost millions of millions and said they we had to get them...
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. ♪ a new study out of norway says that migrants are failing to integrate into the culture or economyeurope. we'll have katie hopkins on match and get a front row seat. also, american media insist they are diverse and confident enough to properly cover the president and the rest of the news fairly, impartially. but if you think about it, even a few seconds, is that really true? we will welcome back the editor we will welcome back the editor of bud's fee ray's always been different. we will welcome back the editor of bud's fee last year, he said he was going to dig a hole to china. at&t is working with farmers to improve irrigation techniques. remote moisture sensors use a reliable network to tell them when and where to water. so that farmers like ray can compete in big ways. china. oh ... he got there. that's the power of and. i am totally blind. and for years i've struggled with non-24, a circadian rhythm disorder that can turn my sleep cycles upside down. it kept me from doing the things i truly love to do. sometimes i'd show up early; sometimes i was too late. and sometimes, even t
. ♪ a new study out of norway says that migrants are failing to integrate into the culture or economyeurope. we'll have katie hopkins on match and get a front row seat. also, american media insist they are diverse and confident enough to properly cover the president and the rest of the news fairly, impartially. but if you think about it, even a few seconds, is that really true? we will welcome back the editor we will welcome back the editor of bud's fee ray's always been different. we will...
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norway. particularly in the baltics. we are on a good path in many ways, let's notat let this recet disagreement over language and reaction of the european allies of scare that. some leaders were upset about a lack of commitment from president trump over the paris climate agreement. he delayed that decision. that's going to be aha big one o watch this week. summit up, for us. how did his first foreign trip go? >> it went extremely well on the front end. the visit to riyadh, saudi arabia and jerusalem. it went okay and great visuals in rome. it did not gore as well in the nato meeting or g7 meeting. the administration ought to pay attention to those. the president was right in making that charge, you need to live up to it. i think it would have gone down better, much better in private. it would have gone down a little bit different if he had made it publicly and reaffirmed our so-called article five commitment, an attack on any nato member is an attack on all. that probably would have made it a little bit better. look at
norway. particularly in the baltics. we are on a good path in many ways, let's notat let this recet disagreement over language and reaction of the european allies of scare that. some leaders were upset about a lack of commitment from president trump over the paris climate agreement. he delayed that decision. that's going to be aha big one o watch this week. summit up, for us. how did his first foreign trip go? >> it went extremely well on the front end. the visit to riyadh, saudi arabia...
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tanza knee na, qatar, norway or kenya? stay tuned and we'll tell you the correct answer. of the week is the islamic enlightenment. the book answers the question by looking back over the last century and a half and it describes the struggle that the religion has had to modernize the forces that have been liberalized faith and those that hold it back. a rich complex account of this important subject. and now for the last look which i should warn out viewers contains some graphic imagery. a jgigantic failure of international diplomacy. that was the indictment after visiting yemen this week devastated by the saudi led campaign that is killing the country. but he wasn't just talking about the fighting itself. he was talking about catastrophic hunger in a country where 90% of the food simported. it is a crisis that is manmade. damage from fighting, import restrictions and funding issues have made the food crisis worse in a place where 17 million people need food aid. unicef said a child under five years old dice in yemen from preventable causes every ten minutes. much of the ai
tanza knee na, qatar, norway or kenya? stay tuned and we'll tell you the correct answer. of the week is the islamic enlightenment. the book answers the question by looking back over the last century and a half and it describes the struggle that the religion has had to modernize the forces that have been liberalized faith and those that hold it back. a rich complex account of this important subject. and now for the last look which i should warn out viewers contains some graphic imagery. a...
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of course australia has a great health care plan, the same one that norway and finland and denmark andand france and canada have. it is called single-payer, medicare for all. it is what president obama should have done and did not do. but obamacare gets us as close to universal health care or medicare for all as we have ever been in this country. and ana, you were right, this republican plan goes in the exact opposite direction. and i think what this shows is that donald trump doesn't know what the hell is in that house plan. and by the way, neither do most of the members of the house who voted for it. >> but that's back to the question i originally asked you. why are democrats cheering this so much? >> i'm going to get to it. you know what, look, okay, was it silly to sing that on the house floor? maybe. but you know, at the same time, the republicans were playing the theme from "rocky" for their members in their caucus room, and they were delivering cases of bud light beer to the house to celebrate. so, i think on both sides you just saw a lot of maybe juvenile behavior. >> okay, so,
of course australia has a great health care plan, the same one that norway and finland and denmark andand france and canada have. it is called single-payer, medicare for all. it is what president obama should have done and did not do. but obamacare gets us as close to universal health care or medicare for all as we have ever been in this country. and ana, you were right, this republican plan goes in the exact opposite direction. and i think what this shows is that donald trump doesn't know what...