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there is no room for them in norway." gone through some hard times, because he lost his sisters and he went through long periods of depression and sadness and anger and this is now his reaction, that it is their responsibility. on that note, asne seierstad, thank you very much. applause hello. temperatures have headed towards the mid—20s today and have been higherfor towards the mid—20s today and have been higher for scotland and northern ireland as well because we have had more sunshine. further south we did not have as much clout might as yesterday. this was sent from buckinghamshire error this afternoon. more of the same weather as we had coming week. if anything, it is going to get warmer. we will have five days of temperatures being well above average, which you could class as a heat wave. the high pressure is holding relatively dry airso the humidity pressure is holding relatively dry air so the humidity is not too high. it is not too uncomfortable overnight. as temperatures are getting higher by day, as we have see
there is no room for them in norway." gone through some hard times, because he lost his sisters and he went through long periods of depression and sadness and anger and this is now his reaction, that it is their responsibility. on that note, asne seierstad, thank you very much. applause hello. temperatures have headed towards the mid—20s today and have been higherfor towards the mid—20s today and have been higher for scotland and northern ireland as well because we have had more...
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and if my sister still supports isis i don't want her in norway.ory but i want to draw a link, if i may, with another extraordinary story you wrote, one of us, the story of anders breivik, the norwegian citizen who murdered 70 of his fellow citizens. and he didn't fit in either, and he was a white ethnic norwegian. he didn't fit into society. you see some kinds of parallels, at least, between people believing, in his case, a kind of fascist ideology, and the girls, although they were utterly different, that they didn't fit in? it's easy to find parallels in their ideologies. theyjoin up, if you feel weak you want to join something strong. these two books are actually both books about belonging. in the sisters' case, they did belong, and they had ambitions. 0ne wanted to work for the united nations and one wanted to become a lawyer. i would say that they are going in, unfortunately, they are meeting all these people who tell them, other muslims, who told them, no, you don't belong here. they were not pushed out by their norwegian classmates. they we
and if my sister still supports isis i don't want her in norway.ory but i want to draw a link, if i may, with another extraordinary story you wrote, one of us, the story of anders breivik, the norwegian citizen who murdered 70 of his fellow citizens. and he didn't fit in either, and he was a white ethnic norwegian. he didn't fit into society. you see some kinds of parallels, at least, between people believing, in his case, a kind of fascist ideology, and the girls, although they were utterly...
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, there is no room for them in norway. through long periods of depression and sadness and anger and this is now his reaction, that it is their responsibility. on that note, thank you very much. hello. talk of a heatwave, i‘m pretty sure, will be met with cheers and groans in equal measure. that‘s next week. the warming of our weather gathers pace this weekend. cloudier skies for some on saturday compared with friday. not all of us are going to be dry, as i will show you in a moment. it is high pressure, settling, drying weather which is building across the uk, you can see the warmer colours moving in as well. the temperatures had up as a further into next week, as we will see in a moment. that said, early risers saturday morning, there will be a chill around. temperatures quite widely into single figures, overnight averages will be heading up as well. as we look at the picture into saturday, cloud around for northern scotland, there will be some outbreaks of rain, especially into the northern isles and quite breezy here co
, there is no room for them in norway. through long periods of depression and sadness and anger and this is now his reaction, that it is their responsibility. on that note, thank you very much. hello. talk of a heatwave, i‘m pretty sure, will be met with cheers and groans in equal measure. that‘s next week. the warming of our weather gathers pace this weekend. cloudier skies for some on saturday compared with friday. not all of us are going to be dry, as i will show you in a moment. it is...
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she talks about the history of the second world war and norway is one of those countries thatis norway anxious about the muscles that is anxious about the muscles that russia flexes on its border. so she has spoken today at rusi about the importance of nato, and yet she would put the money behind it to the extent that donald trump once. and nato says they should too. there are unusual signs today that some republicans are breaking with the mr trump over his extensive view of his own power as us commander in chief. in tweets this week, the president has argued that he has the power to pardon himself in the context of the investigation into collusion with russia. not so fast, said the normally compliant republican speaker of the house today. under the us constitution, paul ryan said no one, not even the president, can be above the rule of law. er, i don't know the technical answer to that question, but obviously, the answer is that he shouldn't and no one is above the law. well, for more on the russia investigation and the actual threat moscow may still pose, we are joined now by former
she talks about the history of the second world war and norway is one of those countries thatis norway anxious about the muscles that is anxious about the muscles that russia flexes on its border. so she has spoken today at rusi about the importance of nato, and yet she would put the money behind it to the extent that donald trump once. and nato says they should too. there are unusual signs today that some republicans are breaking with the mr trump over his extensive view of his own power as us...
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in future, all norway's ferries will look like this. norway is also subsidising electric cars.in, and it is good for the environment. no conventional cars will be sold in the country after 2025. that is way sooner than the 2040 date proposed by countries like france and the uk. so are norwegians environmental saints? no, they're not. in winter, they fly long—haul for the sun. and they are rich from oil and gas. but the lead norway is setting on electric transport is creating a real buzz. day six of the fifa world cup delivered yet more surprises. austin halewood has all the details. even with a 5—0 win in their first game, few rated russia's chances at their own world cup but the hosts are not there to make up the numbers. roman zobnin‘s shot deflected in to take the lead. denis cheryshev then scored against egypt — his third of the tournament so far. before artem dzyuba sealed the victory, with a brilliant solo effort. even the great mo salah could not rescue egypt, despite a late penalty. russia now almost guaranteed a place in the last 16. columbia and japan finally got thei
in future, all norway's ferries will look like this. norway is also subsidising electric cars.in, and it is good for the environment. no conventional cars will be sold in the country after 2025. that is way sooner than the 2040 date proposed by countries like france and the uk. so are norwegians environmental saints? no, they're not. in winter, they fly long—haul for the sun. and they are rich from oil and gas. but the lead norway is setting on electric transport is creating a real buzz. day...
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in future, all norway ferries will look like this.way is also subsidizing electric cars. >> cheaper to buy, run, and maintain. and good for environment. be conventional cars will sold in the country after 2025. thaton is way so than the 2040 date proposed by countries like france and the u.k. in winter, they fly and they are richrom oil and gas. 'orway setting on electric transport is creating a real buzz. bbc news, oslo. >> kazakhstan will open a stock exchange in the capital next month in a bid to become a center for global finance. it is the lest or tedious move by the government to which is trading on its oil and proximity to russia and china. the president seized power when the soviet union collapsed. sahuman rights gro of oppression is all too common. this report from inside kazakhstan for it -- kazakhstan. 700 years road after markle polo, there is a superhighway. kazakhstan once a soviet republic, is forging an alance with the world's most dynamic economy. they get switched on the kazakh track and be in europe at half the time
in future, all norway ferries will look like this.way is also subsidizing electric cars. >> cheaper to buy, run, and maintain. and good for environment. be conventional cars will sold in the country after 2025. thaton is way so than the 2040 date proposed by countries like france and the u.k. in winter, they fly and they are richrom oil and gas. 'orway setting on electric transport is creating a real buzz. bbc news, oslo. >> kazakhstan will open a stock exchange in the capital next...
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in future, all norway's ferries will look like this. norway is also subsidising electric cars.hat is way sooner than the 2040 date proposed by the uk. so are norwegians environmental saints? no. in winter, they fly long—haul for the sunshine. they are rich from oil and gas. sorry about that. but the lead norway is setting on electric transport is certainly creating a buzz. the world's oldest known sumatran orangutan has died in an australian zoo aged 62, leaving behind 54 descendants. puan, described as the "grand old lady" of perth zoo, was euthanised on monday due to age—related complications. she had been at the zoo since 1968, and was officially recognised by guinness world records as the oldest of her species in 2016. the national bulletin is coming up next. in a moment we say goodbye to viewers on bbc two. we will have a look at the weather with simon king. thank you. we have had quite a bit of clu b thank you. we have had quite a bit of club this morning but that has been thinning and breaking up to give us some sunny spells. such as this from one of our weather watchers
in future, all norway's ferries will look like this. norway is also subsidising electric cars.hat is way sooner than the 2040 date proposed by the uk. so are norwegians environmental saints? no. in winter, they fly long—haul for the sunshine. they are rich from oil and gas. sorry about that. but the lead norway is setting on electric transport is certainly creating a buzz. the world's oldest known sumatran orangutan has died in an australian zoo aged 62, leaving behind 54 descendants. puan,...
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norway is a country that has second to population to the united states. but it is 150 years since we real relevant in large numbers going to the united states. and it's important to remember if you want to stop migration, we have to work around the world to make sure that we have an international community that creates jobs for people that are living. africa is going to become three billion people in the next 100 years. we have to create jobs in half ka. -- africa. so america is the same f there is no hopes and jobs, that's argument for more not less. >> prime minister solberg, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> views on two key encounters for president trump starting this weekend. the g7 and the singapore summit. and that is for our program tonight. thanks for watching "amanpour" on pbs. and join us again tomorrow night. katty: you are watching "beyond 100 days." for months theresa may has walked the tie rope on brexit avoiding the big decision. christian: how much longer can she stay in the middle? all these critical issues are now comin
norway is a country that has second to population to the united states. but it is 150 years since we real relevant in large numbers going to the united states. and it's important to remember if you want to stop migration, we have to work around the world to make sure that we have an international community that creates jobs for people that are living. africa is going to become three billion people in the next 100 years. we have to create jobs in half ka. -- africa. so america is the same f...
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in future, all norway's ferries will look like this. norway is also subsidising electric cars. for the environment. no conventional cars will be sold in the country after 2025. that is way sooner than the 2040 date proposed by countries like france and the uk. so are norwegians environmental saints? no, they're not. in winter, they fly long—haul for the sun. and they are rich from oil and gas. but the lead norway is setting on electric transport is creating a real buzz. ibm has held what it's described as the first live debates between a computer and humans. neither side was given prior knowledge of the topics and the audience decided the contest was a draw. ibm says it hopes the technology can be used to help people make strong arguments and decisions based on evidence, not emotion. did you watch that, i thought it was fantastic. i loved the computer.“ you have two people who debate on a daily basis you could take one of them out and replace them with a computer, is that right? not the woman, though, because the computer was also a woman. worth bearing in mind for the salary n
in future, all norway's ferries will look like this. norway is also subsidising electric cars. for the environment. no conventional cars will be sold in the country after 2025. that is way sooner than the 2040 date proposed by countries like france and the uk. so are norwegians environmental saints? no, they're not. in winter, they fly long—haul for the sun. and they are rich from oil and gas. but the lead norway is setting on electric transport is creating a real buzz. ibm has held what it's...
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in future, all norway's ferries will look like this. norway is also subsidising electric cars. country after 2025. that is way sooner than the 2040 date proposed by countries like france and the uk. so are norwegians environmental saints? no, they're not. in winter, they fly long—haul for the sun. and they are rich from oil and gas. but the lead norway is setting on electric transport is creating a real buzz. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. donald trump continues to defend his policy that's resulting in migrant children being separated from their families at the us border. let's turn to other stories. rebels in yemen have lost control of most of the airport in hodeidah. they‘ re under pressure from a saudi—led coalition that is supporting the government. from bbc arabic. angela merkel has admitted it's proving very difficult to come to common european positions on migration. she said this after a meeting emmanuel macron in berlin. bbc world service radio. and staying with the french president, one of the most watched videos on our site is this, mr macron tell
in future, all norway's ferries will look like this. norway is also subsidising electric cars. country after 2025. that is way sooner than the 2040 date proposed by countries like france and the uk. so are norwegians environmental saints? no, they're not. in winter, they fly long—haul for the sun. and they are rich from oil and gas. but the lead norway is setting on electric transport is creating a real buzz. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. donald trump continues to defend...
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in future, all norway's ferries will look like this. norway is also subsidising electric cars. the country after 2025. that is way sooner than the 2040 date proposed by countries like france and the uk. so are norwegians environmental saints? no, they're not. in winter, they fly long—haul for the sun. and they are rich from oil and gas. but the lead norway is setting on electric transport is creating a real buzz. zara tindall has given birth to a baby girl weighing 9lbs 3oz at stroud maternity unit on monday, buckingham palace said. the baby will be sister to the couple's four—year—old daughter mia tindall, and the queen and duke of edinburgh's seventh great—grandchild. buckingham palace said the baby's name will be confirmed in due course. time for a look at the weather. darren, 30 degrees? is that a promise? 30 degrees, that is a headline debra jo. i am glad that you did a whoop. it deserves a whip. it isa you did a whoop. it deserves a whip. it is a bit ofa you did a whoop. it deserves a whip. it is a bit of a roller—coaster ride before then, but what is happening essentiall
in future, all norway's ferries will look like this. norway is also subsidising electric cars. the country after 2025. that is way sooner than the 2040 date proposed by countries like france and the uk. so are norwegians environmental saints? no, they're not. in winter, they fly long—haul for the sun. and they are rich from oil and gas. but the lead norway is setting on electric transport is creating a real buzz. zara tindall has given birth to a baby girl weighing 9lbs 3oz at stroud...
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rs who has been in norway forfour years now.he is telling me that when the war in syria is over, she wants to go back because that is her home. that is where her roots are, that is where herfamily that is where her roots are, that is where her family is. that is where her roots are, that is where herfamily is. and she is missing the family coming together for dinner. and even though she does have a job in norway, a good job, she would still be happier being at home, not working, looking after the kids and running the household. you could see more on her report on the bbc website. it's world environment day today, and the united nations says it's time for what it calls the "biggest ever worldwide clean—up of plastic pollution". the un secretary general antonio guterres posted this video on social media today. our world is swamped by harmful plastic waste. every year, more than 8 million bottles end so the warning is clear, but what are countries around the world doing to combat the problem? the solution requires different parts o
rs who has been in norway forfour years now.he is telling me that when the war in syria is over, she wants to go back because that is her home. that is where her roots are, that is where herfamily that is where her roots are, that is where her family is. that is where her roots are, that is where herfamily is. and she is missing the family coming together for dinner. and even though she does have a job in norway, a good job, she would still be happier being at home, not working, looking after...
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they say that she will insist in a norway style brexit deal. which is a bit softer?he is saying, this is what i watch, nicky devlin like it, take me on. what is interesting about the figures —— if you don't like it. if 100 tory mps want her to go, she would axe to go, but if —— she would actually go, but if she could stay by one, she would stay. but she would be so damaged. the damage goes from week to week, she comes out of it again and it is fine. she might be damaged but you just out of the what would happen to the tory party if this takes place because we would head into the territory of a general election and they are terrified jeremy corbyn would win. that is in another paper which we will come to. this is a crunch week, another crunch week, but we are talking about next week being even crunchier! because of the meeting at chequers, the prime minister has invited her cabinet to her country retreat where the aim is to thrash out... they will be locked in, and they must come up with a brexit white paper at the end of it and agree on this, and what is interesting,
they say that she will insist in a norway style brexit deal. which is a bit softer?he is saying, this is what i watch, nicky devlin like it, take me on. what is interesting about the figures —— if you don't like it. if 100 tory mps want her to go, she would axe to go, but if —— she would actually go, but if she could stay by one, she would stay. but she would be so damaged. the damage goes from week to week, she comes out of it again and it is fine. she might be damaged but you just out...
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the best chance of the game against norway's under twenty team despite his best efforts of decent touches of the ball is terry's side ended up losing. we all know that sense of frustration when the traffic lights change too quickly well just imagine how an elderly person trying to cross a seven lane motorway must feel security cameras in southwest china catches the slow journey of a senior citizen across a busy road spammy stepped onto the crossing when the traffic starts to flow. just when he looks like you'll be stranded. a policeman comes to his rescue. restore your faith in humanity. you have a talk they. will have your business updated just so. a school exercise book filled with stories of war atrocities written by brave people want justice a free come with an.
the best chance of the game against norway's under twenty team despite his best efforts of decent touches of the ball is terry's side ended up losing. we all know that sense of frustration when the traffic lights change too quickly well just imagine how an elderly person trying to cross a seven lane motorway must feel security cameras in southwest china catches the slow journey of a senior citizen across a busy road spammy stepped onto the crossing when the traffic starts to flow. just when he...
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already practiced with bruce dortmund earlier this year bolt has now played in a friendly game in norway for a club side strong set wearing the shirt number nine point five eight his world record time for the one hundred meters the thirty one year old had the best chance of the game against norway's under twenty team despite polls best efforts and some decent touches of the ball his team ended up losing the friendly one nil. well with the world cup just over a week away in russia fans around the world are gearing up to support their teams in nigeria so many fans have snapped up the team's striking new official jersey that there's now a shortage in the shops the players have been sporting the florescent kit in world cup well up matches leaving plans scrambling to get their hands on what is set to be one of the standout jerseys of the tournament in russian. correspondents and a lego has made it their mission to try to track down the must have kit. the beginning of the world cup is coming closer but people here are saying it is not possible anymore to get a jersey of the nigerian national t
already practiced with bruce dortmund earlier this year bolt has now played in a friendly game in norway for a club side strong set wearing the shirt number nine point five eight his world record time for the one hundred meters the thirty one year old had the best chance of the game against norway's under twenty team despite polls best efforts and some decent touches of the ball his team ended up losing the friendly one nil. well with the world cup just over a week away in russia fans around...
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norway is a member of the european economic area.eu members and non—eu members like norway, iceland and liechtenstein. becoming a member would automatically give the uk full access to the single market but would also bind it to eu rules. erna solberg has been talking to my colleague christian fraser, who started by asking her if she was warming to the idea of britainjoining the european economic area. if britain would want to participate in the eea, i do not think we should say no but i have always said i do not think that is an option that is natural after the principles of why you left or you have brexit. because this is about, to us, the most important part is we will not change the eea agreement to accommodate entry for britain because for us, the four freedoms are vital and important, the fact we have this institution and the pillar making decisions outside the national countries to make sure we follow the same rules and regulations as the rest of the eu and the eu in fact decides on the directives so we are walking in the same
norway is a member of the european economic area.eu members and non—eu members like norway, iceland and liechtenstein. becoming a member would automatically give the uk full access to the single market but would also bind it to eu rules. erna solberg has been talking to my colleague christian fraser, who started by asking her if she was warming to the idea of britainjoining the european economic area. if britain would want to participate in the eea, i do not think we should say no but i have...
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has with the european union canada's relationship is a lot more distant and norway's relationship with the european union so essentially says britain which of these two options do you want to choose from something which is essentially freedom to trade goods but not much more than my. this is the kind of there's a kind of the option causes a border in northern ireland or you stay much closer to the european union the kind of norway option but that means you have to accept things like legal oversight from the european court of justice and the but you said they don't want that and so it's all very well for the altos to say ok we need to make fast progress but ultimately there is a big contradiction here right at the very same into what britain is demanding it woman to be politically separate from the european union but to have all of the trade advantages and the european union saying no that's not possible until now the european union has stood by it's essential he said britain comes to us with a workable solution and then we'll talk and britain still hasn't come forward with a workable s
has with the european union canada's relationship is a lot more distant and norway's relationship with the european union so essentially says britain which of these two options do you want to choose from something which is essentially freedom to trade goods but not much more than my. this is the kind of there's a kind of the option causes a border in northern ireland or you stay much closer to the european union the kind of norway option but that means you have to accept things like legal...
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a hotel on the svaalbar archipelago off the coast of norway had an unexpected visitor, when a polar bearor. the bear became frightened when a helicopter arrived carrying rescuers. it managed to escape through a small window. singapore is getting ready to host the on/off summit between president trump and north korea's kim jong—un in singapore. but while it is currently definitely on — there is still some wrangling to be done. according to some reports, the north korean leader wants to stay in the presidential suite of a hotel, at the cost of 6,000 dollars a night — and his country say they can't pay the bill. now america and singapore are working to resolve the issue. hazel smith is an expert on north korea and a professor of security and resilience at cra nfield university here in the uk — shejoins me now. expensive taste the north korean leader has, who will foot the bill? first of all you must put this in perspective, any place where the summit takes place is going to be at somewhere expensive because they are the only places that can provide the security for the security services, to
a hotel on the svaalbar archipelago off the coast of norway had an unexpected visitor, when a polar bearor. the bear became frightened when a helicopter arrived carrying rescuers. it managed to escape through a small window. singapore is getting ready to host the on/off summit between president trump and north korea's kim jong—un in singapore. but while it is currently definitely on — there is still some wrangling to be done. according to some reports, the north korean leader wants to stay...
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in professional football after practicing with dortmund this year he is now playing a friendly in norway for the club strong god set. wearing shirts number nine points fifty eight their his world record time for the one hundred meters the thirty one year old to have the best chance of a game against norway it's twenty thousand despite his best efforts and some decent touches the ball his team ended up losing one now. quick reminder now the top story that we've been following for you here at g.w. more than a million turkish citizens in germany have begun early voting in turkey's election called for june twenty fourth overseas voters could swing this year's results and president added wants favor in the last election three years ago both ex-pats backed his party the a.k.p. . and with that now you're up to date on news i'm sarah kelly in berlin think you so much for watching have a great day. make your smart t.v. even smarter which could be totally. what you wanted for what you wanted. to date. extraordinary. you decide what's on the fun don't look at the w john more.
in professional football after practicing with dortmund this year he is now playing a friendly in norway for the club strong god set. wearing shirts number nine points fifty eight their his world record time for the one hundred meters the thirty one year old to have the best chance of a game against norway it's twenty thousand despite his best efforts and some decent touches the ball his team ended up losing one now. quick reminder now the top story that we've been following for you here at...
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. >> reporter: norway's transport minister says battery prices are falling and plane makers are also working on electric aircraft. >> transportation needs, we need airplanes that can hold 30, 40, 100 people for the domestic use. we are seeing a development going really fast. >> reporter: electric planes can struggle with weight because of bulky batteries and limited ranges. norwegian officials are determined to be ready to fly the first battery powered passenger plane with 19 seats within the next seven years. norway's ferry boats are also going electric as part of the battle against climate change and the scandinavian country leads the world when it comes to putting electric cars on the roads. >> it's cheaper to buy, to run, and to maintain. it's good for the environment. >> reporter: now, it's hoping to find the same success in the skies. tina kraus, cbs news. >>> i do have to make a correction. earlier i said the toll will fe bridge sunday. it's not. it's july 1st. >> okay. it's a quarter less until then. >> yes. >>> look at this mother's love. this is outside of west sacramento.
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from norway and from finland have traveled the world staging scenes with real people in natural landscapes they were inspired by norse legends and myths. many in the beginning of the project we were looking at. so we were trying to see how how could a rock be alive how people explained different dangerous. and then from there we made the leap. of talking with people all over the world into imagination and how you connect. the two artists work on each picture together like here in iceland. makes the portable sculptures one occur alina is responsible for the photography. they work with amateur models who don't get paid for their participation. most of them are retired. but they. are within the sense of freedom and they have been. there comes a point where they have experience a lot and they have a lot of stories so maybe just more interesting people just tend to find their models by chance or by visiting senior citizens homes sometimes they advertise. their lives from iceland has posed for them twice now she responded to an ad in the paper four years ago. being a nature rearm all their spin.
from norway and from finland have traveled the world staging scenes with real people in natural landscapes they were inspired by norse legends and myths. many in the beginning of the project we were looking at. so we were trying to see how how could a rock be alive how people explained different dangerous. and then from there we made the leap. of talking with people all over the world into imagination and how you connect. the two artists work on each picture together like here in iceland. makes...
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in future, all of norway's ferries will look like this. norway is also subsidising electric cars.sport is creating a real buzz. we are going to go straight to a statement from charlotte caldwell who has been fighting for her 12—year—old son billy to be given cannabis oil supplies. a change in the law relating to medicinal cannabis. by saturday lunchtime, the home office had released billy's anti—epileptic medication and the improvement from friday's life—threatening condition the vastly improved was evident. when he was formally discharged from chelsea and westminster hospital on monday. yesterday, the government announced the assembly of an expert panel of clinicians to assess individual cases of epilepsy and respond according to medical needs. today, a few moments ago in the house of commons, the government commissioned a full review of medicinal cannabis. while clearly largely positive, we still want to hear the details from the mouths of the home secretary and the mouths of the home secretary and the health secretary. who were sitting next to him when they made the statement.
in future, all of norway's ferries will look like this. norway is also subsidising electric cars.sport is creating a real buzz. we are going to go straight to a statement from charlotte caldwell who has been fighting for her 12—year—old son billy to be given cannabis oil supplies. a change in the law relating to medicinal cannabis. by saturday lunchtime, the home office had released billy's anti—epileptic medication and the improvement from friday's life—threatening condition the vastly...
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north of the arctic circle this holiday home is perfectly suited to the cold climate in northern norway where snow covers the ground for roughly half the year it was built by hot creamer. hello welcome to my cabin come inside. the heart of the building is the living area with its floor to ceiling windows which afford a stunning view of the water this two hundred square meter bungalow is hot board kramer's sent over felts weekend for a treat the retiree's spend as much time here is possible i and. most. looking at the sea. we are relaxing more becoming very that book we can. be a more outside. during the winter months the sun doesn't rise for too long months to compensate for the lack of daylight that has decorated the house and vibrant colors and fitted it with cozy carpets and blankets and geothermal heat pump out a wood fire ensure cozy temperatures. i can stand. near the wall from the fireplace. it's very giving me i love that and it's. the house also boasts a sauna that can be used all year round. i go way in this however i said that there will be our here take this out. primarily t
north of the arctic circle this holiday home is perfectly suited to the cold climate in northern norway where snow covers the ground for roughly half the year it was built by hot creamer. hello welcome to my cabin come inside. the heart of the building is the living area with its floor to ceiling windows which afford a stunning view of the water this two hundred square meter bungalow is hot board kramer's sent over felts weekend for a treat the retiree's spend as much time here is possible i...
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morocco iceland and they've just come from sweden last year they were also in the pyrenees and in norway. it's going to. there are certainly more comfortable ways to cover such long distances then in a land rover but land the drivers have other priorities. they need less electronics and more mechanics means you can work on it yourself and it's robust. this woman appreciates the speed in the individual equipment options for every defender marvellous. i'm going to be comfortable pace now this is driving a vehicle like this is a way of life for this man it's his work course he needs it for his work to tow a trailer or his boat semi in germany land rover drivers meet up share stories and exchange tips so there are plenty of reasons to attend and events like this one can be very. painful cuts old fisherman appreciates the tips available he plans to buy a rooftop tent but is interested in everything like how other drivers have converted their vehicles you can always learn something about us that's what i mean . they're here to meet new people you know other car nuts and to see other vehicles a
morocco iceland and they've just come from sweden last year they were also in the pyrenees and in norway. it's going to. there are certainly more comfortable ways to cover such long distances then in a land rover but land the drivers have other priorities. they need less electronics and more mechanics means you can work on it yourself and it's robust. this woman appreciates the speed in the individual equipment options for every defender marvellous. i'm going to be comfortable pace now this is...
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but i think it is man's going to ireland all around britain and norway now they want to go to finland again although. this couple have been to the carping at the in mountainous morocco iceland and they've just come from sweden last year they were also in the pyrenees and in norway. and involving. there are certainly more comfortable ways to cover such long distances then in a land rover but landy drivers have other priorities. maybe less electronics and more mechanics means you can work on it yourself and it's robust it's not like this woman appreciates the speed in the individual equipment options for every defender marvellous. i mean it is a comfortable pace now this is driving a vehicle like this is a way of life for this man it's his work course he needs it for his work to tow a trailer or his boats and he uses it in his free time to something else that's you know what i'm up what's a scene. from this canal zone and. it's a way of life that appeals to many in germany land rover drivers meet up share stories and exchange tips so there are plenty of reasons to attend and events like
but i think it is man's going to ireland all around britain and norway now they want to go to finland again although. this couple have been to the carping at the in mountainous morocco iceland and they've just come from sweden last year they were also in the pyrenees and in norway. and involving. there are certainly more comfortable ways to cover such long distances then in a land rover but landy drivers have other priorities. maybe less electronics and more mechanics means you can work on it...
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the eea and norway, liechtenstein—iceland model does not allow us to have control over how freedom ofin the future. it ties us to no say, and that is what norway, liechtenstein and iceland have signed up to, no control over freedom of movement. liechtenstein has of course been able to negotiate immigration quota system mr speaker, but it is a country of only 37,000 people. it's probably less than half the size of most of our constituencies. i do not see in all reality the exemption, a permanent exemption on free movement being afforded to a country of the size of the united kingdom, and that is why the intervention by the honourable lady, the member for don valley was an important one in the context of this debate. and for those reasons, that is why we cannot accept this amendment or indeed the original lords amendment on the eea. the honourable gentleman, the member for north perthshire is back! shall we give way? during robert buckland's speech, an snp mp returned to the chamber, having walked out when his party's leader left the commons at pmqs. the honourable gentleman, the member
the eea and norway, liechtenstein—iceland model does not allow us to have control over how freedom ofin the future. it ties us to no say, and that is what norway, liechtenstein and iceland have signed up to, no control over freedom of movement. liechtenstein has of course been able to negotiate immigration quota system mr speaker, but it is a country of only 37,000 people. it's probably less than half the size of most of our constituencies. i do not see in all reality the exemption, a...
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the bear paid an unexpected visit to a hotel in norway. room, but as soon as he heard a helicopter arriving, he rushed to escape from a small window. it took him some effort, but in the end he did manage to slip away. back to our top story — the warnings that the world is on the brink of a trade war with the united states after it decided to impose new tariffs. earlier i spoke to isaac stone fish, who is a senior fellow at the asia society's centre on us—china relations. i asked him what he makes of the standoff. i think it is fair to say that we are on the brink of a trade war. now, both the american side and, to be fair, the chinese side, have not been predictable in what they have been predictable in what they have been saying and what they have been doing, and it is certainly possible that in a few days the two sides will reach some sort of agreement that lowers tensions. but right now i think that lowers tensions. but right now ithinka that lowers tensions. but right now i think a lot of people are not optimistic about how the trade r
the bear paid an unexpected visit to a hotel in norway. room, but as soon as he heard a helicopter arriving, he rushed to escape from a small window. it took him some effort, but in the end he did manage to slip away. back to our top story — the warnings that the world is on the brink of a trade war with the united states after it decided to impose new tariffs. earlier i spoke to isaac stone fish, who is a senior fellow at the asia society's centre on us—china relations. i asked him what he...
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he wants britain to be a part of the european economic area, just like norway.ng against the spirit of brexit while also being disloyal to his own party leadership? chuka umunna, welcome. this new amendment would give britain full access to the single market. surely that is what you want, why not support it? i will be voting for the labour front bench amendment as we call it here in britain but also voting for a cross—party amendment which was supported by a number of parties in our british house of commons which sought to keep us in what is called the european economic area. that is the only way you can have genuinely free access and be a part of the framework of standards and rules that help consumers, the environment, employees. that is the only way to do it. the intention behind the amendment is not a bad one but you cannot actually achieve the objectives unless you seek to keep britain in the european economic area. let's clarify this because many find it complicated. you say you will support this new amendment for britain to have access to the single marke
he wants britain to be a part of the european economic area, just like norway.ng against the spirit of brexit while also being disloyal to his own party leadership? chuka umunna, welcome. this new amendment would give britain full access to the single market. surely that is what you want, why not support it? i will be voting for the labour front bench amendment as we call it here in britain but also voting for a cross—party amendment which was supported by a number of parties in our british...
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the skull lawmakers in norway say president trump get the nobel peace prize for his negotiations with korea. norway awmakers in european central bank looking at the trading books of -- they have asked deutsche bank and bnp paribas -- the bank aren't commenting. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm kailey leinz. this is bloomberg. vonnie: thank you. coming up, battle of the charts. the world cup kicks off tomorrow. we will show you something you need to know before it all begins. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is "bloomberg markets." a big question about last year's -- whether companies would use cash to invest in workers capital or by back stocks. apple says it is doing both. tim cook spoke to david rubenstein. >> we e going create a new site in the united states in a different location than our two current campuses in california and texas. we are going to hire 20,000 people and we are going to spend $30 billion in in the next capex in the -- next several years. we are investing a ton in this country. yes, we
the skull lawmakers in norway say president trump get the nobel peace prize for his negotiations with korea. norway awmakers in european central bank looking at the trading books of -- they have asked deutsche bank and bnp paribas -- the bank aren't commenting. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm kailey leinz. this is bloomberg. vonnie: thank you. coming up, battle of the charts. the world cup kicks off tomorrow. we will...
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a lords amendment to negotiate a new customs union, keeping britain within the ea, which is what norwayen there was the lords amendment. a real struggle for the tories. it's an amendment that keeps the power within the hands of parliament. if there is no deal, the prime minister would have to return to talks and parliament could potentially decide the way forward, basically saying there is no deal. they have 28 days to respond, they have the power to remain but in the hands of government as opposed to parliament. these huge votes coming up parliament. these huge votes coming up on tuesday, the prime minister is concerned about what it means for her. ids‘s intervention is to stem the flow of those who think about voting against government. and four labour mps voting against government. and four labourmps in this voting against government. and four labour mps in this vote, we have talked about tory you lack of unity, let's talk about labour lack of unity on this issue. the key challenge is surrounding the lords amendment, and keeping them within the european economic area which is what no
a lords amendment to negotiate a new customs union, keeping britain within the ea, which is what norwayen there was the lords amendment. a real struggle for the tories. it's an amendment that keeps the power within the hands of parliament. if there is no deal, the prime minister would have to return to talks and parliament could potentially decide the way forward, basically saying there is no deal. they have 28 days to respond, they have the power to remain but in the hands of government as...