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a member of norway's parliament he's been driving an electric car for almost 10 years norway exempt electric vehicles from registration fees which has made the tesla more affordable it's also exempted from in a simple tolls and parking fees for more business. so many norwegians are buying electric cars or hybrids that the state is losing too much revenue so now we're discussing how we can get drivers of electric cars to pay something parking fees or tolls or sales tax for instance. the state is losing money used to take in from gasoline and diesel powered cars. warm ups available from the norway is gradually changing its policy in june the capital also low introduced a very small toll for electric cars other towns are thinking about reinstating the parking fees for electric cars. the electric boom seems to be pushing its limits norway has abundant hydroelectric power but not enough fast charging stations taxi driver goal i'm right he me often runs into problems trying to recharge his car. you always have to wait here with at least 3 cars ahead of you and not all of the charging points are al
a member of norway's parliament he's been driving an electric car for almost 10 years norway exempt electric vehicles from registration fees which has made the tesla more affordable it's also exempted from in a simple tolls and parking fees for more business. so many norwegians are buying electric cars or hybrids that the state is losing too much revenue so now we're discussing how we can get drivers of electric cars to pay something parking fees or tolls or sales tax for instance. the state is...
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we move against norway. great game ahead. we m ove o nto against norway. great game ahead.e cup in bangladesh have beaten afghanistan to go just one point behind england. despite three defeats on the tournament the bangladesh side still had plenty of leave their site to qualify for the semifinals. they were playing in afghanistan team who had lost every match so far. the tigers have the leading run scorer of the competition and he led the fightback in southampton. when he was bamboozled by the spin of the 18—year—old, the afghans had a renewed sense of hope. he quickly went about dispatching the ball to all corners of the ground. the wickets continued to fall and some good death bowling restricted bangladesh to 262. after coming so close to upsetting india on saturday the afghan openers knew a good start was essential in the heat of the south coast. they survived the first ten overs before the easiest of catches. the afghans were scoring at less tha n catches. the afghans were scoring at less than four an over. the occasional flurry. when less than four an over. the occasio
we move against norway. great game ahead. we m ove o nto against norway. great game ahead.e cup in bangladesh have beaten afghanistan to go just one point behind england. despite three defeats on the tournament the bangladesh side still had plenty of leave their site to qualify for the semifinals. they were playing in afghanistan team who had lost every match so far. the tigers have the leading run scorer of the competition and he led the fightback in southampton. when he was bamboozled by the...
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the so these are the remaining quarter final fixtures, england face norway tomorrow night at 8 o'clock that game will be live on bbc one.. the hosts take on the usa on friday, then on saturdaty italy play the european champions the netherlands and germany take on sweden. you heard jane mention that game between england and cameroon last sunday — a game with plenty of drama. and now fifa has announced it has opened disciplinary proceedings against cameroon. that game was marred by the team's reaction to two video assistant referee decisions, and by poor challenges. world football's governing body is investigating them for team misconduct, offensive behaviour and fair play breaches. well refereeing was one of the issues raised by that cameroon side along with var — something that's come in for a fair bit of criticism thoughrout this tournament after it led to several long delays and deliberations but legendary former referee pierlugi collina has today defended the use of the technology. the number of mistakes which are in the number of mistakes which are in the past have affected the res
the so these are the remaining quarter final fixtures, england face norway tomorrow night at 8 o'clock that game will be live on bbc one.. the hosts take on the usa on friday, then on saturdaty italy play the european champions the netherlands and germany take on sweden. you heard jane mention that game between england and cameroon last sunday — a game with plenty of drama. and now fifa has announced it has opened disciplinary proceedings against cameroon. that game was marred by the team's...
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i think norway's when we are toughest test of date.the back of two clean sheets which is really important for some it shows a lot of momentum. i think we have grown and grown as this tournament has gone on for some people be analysing norway the best we can, their strengths and weaknesses and how we connect with them and focusing on us and how we can do in our parity is 100% on norway and how we can get the result thatis norway and how we can get the result that is the best for us. that's our priority is under way. phil never talked a lot about ellen white, he compared her to alan shearer saying she is ruthless in front of gold. phil was asked about the weather. we know it will heat up, about 35 degrees during the match tomorrow which is going to be tough but he says his players have prepared for it and don't forget, fifa will stop the match for drink breaks if it gets dangerous for players. jane, many thanks indeed for some we pulled up towards kick—off 8pm in the half, with those defence concerns she was talking, england will have to
i think norway's when we are toughest test of date.the back of two clean sheets which is really important for some it shows a lot of momentum. i think we have grown and grown as this tournament has gone on for some people be analysing norway the best we can, their strengths and weaknesses and how we connect with them and focusing on us and how we can do in our parity is 100% on norway and how we can get the result thatis norway and how we can get the result that is the best for us. that's our...
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the hard work starts again tomorrow, because norway will be the toughest test so farfor england norwayr for england in norway will be the toughest test so farfor england in this norway will be the toughest test so far for england in this quarterfinal match. norway train today, they've had one extra day over england to prepare for the match. they are a very technically gifted side, so england will not be able to make the m ista kes england will not be able to make the mistakes that they made against cameroon. the referee for that match has come under some scrutiny, she's chinese, her name is quinn laying, and she's been criticised for allowing the cameron players to threaten to walk off twice and for holding up the restart of the match. the defender was on the bench for the cameroon match, and she gave us her interpretation of what happened. the referee did what she could come into the best of her ability, i think it was a difficult game. but i think it was a difficult game. but i think she handled it, and obviously, you know, she's got to offer the decisions, what she things his best,
the hard work starts again tomorrow, because norway will be the toughest test so farfor england norwayr for england in norway will be the toughest test so farfor england in this norway will be the toughest test so far for england in this quarterfinal match. norway train today, they've had one extra day over england to prepare for the match. they are a very technically gifted side, so england will not be able to make the m ista kes england will not be able to make the mistakes that they made...
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also on the show a pivot away from fossil fuels could see norway's solver in wealth fund dropping big names from its portfolio. and we tell you why turkey still takes plastic waste imports at a time where other countries are rejecting. this is d.w. business. and in berlin welcome we start with the latest escalations in the straits of hormuz where 2 oil tankers were attacked earlier on thursday or oil prices spiked in the aftermath with brant crude hitting over $62.00 a barrel immediately after news of the incident broke the strait of hormuz as one of the world's most strategically important choke points along the coast of iran almost a 3rd of all liquefied natural gas and almost 20 percent of global oil production has to squeeze through here to exit the persian gulf and get out into the world. our markets correspondent joins us now good to see the end what's been the reaction there to these attacks on wall street. initially we saw the oil prices popping by about 3 and a half per cent but then by the end of the session we settled at around. upside of 2 percent and that after oil prices
also on the show a pivot away from fossil fuels could see norway's solver in wealth fund dropping big names from its portfolio. and we tell you why turkey still takes plastic waste imports at a time where other countries are rejecting. this is d.w. business. and in berlin welcome we start with the latest escalations in the straits of hormuz where 2 oil tankers were attacked earlier on thursday or oil prices spiked in the aftermath with brant crude hitting over $62.00 a barrel immediately after...
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they made norway who are a good side, look ordinary.n the data from the very first minute whenjill scott ordinary. in the data from the very first minute when jill scott scored. it came after a lovely move and then on the right, there was a this was, tha nkfully on the right, there was a this was, thankfully there had her back and putting them ahead afterjust two minutes. and soon, setting up, it was herfifth at setting up, it was her fifth at this tournament, and puts her in a joint lead and so she is firing on all cylinders, so much of their hopes rest on her shoulders and you can see why, but the best is yet to come from england and the second half, she has been described by her manager as one of the best players in the world and this is why, picking her out at the edge of the box, what a finish, everyone in the cloud just looking at themselves and stop watching on tonight. he certainly enjoyed it, a fantastic finish from her and that kind of put the gloss on things for england. she also mentioned that she was busy at both ends, she
they made norway who are a good side, look ordinary.n the data from the very first minute whenjill scott ordinary. in the data from the very first minute when jill scott scored. it came after a lovely move and then on the right, there was a this was, tha nkfully on the right, there was a this was, thankfully there had her back and putting them ahead afterjust two minutes. and soon, setting up, it was herfifth at setting up, it was her fifth at this tournament, and puts her in a joint lead and...
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norway managed to contain her quite considerably.d very well, they are a buy technically gifted team for topsail never mention that in his media conference yesterday. he praised them for that and said it was obvious that they had a cause and feeling of solidarity. he picked out two of the players for some praise, the captain and a defender. they both play for chelsea in the women's super league back in england. he says he has watched them and it's a great admirer of them. we spoke to another norwegian tv journalists great admirer of them. we spoke to another norwegian tvjournalists and asked him what the norway squad to be expecting others match was notlj think norway take a lot of confidence in their performance against france who was ranked on the takeaway to england. they know what they did there should be enough to match england, as well as dobson, there is a really positive, really positive norwegian team that we have year—to—date as of obviously, it is easy to imagine this player, she has been the star that she really is. she w
norway managed to contain her quite considerably.d very well, they are a buy technically gifted team for topsail never mention that in his media conference yesterday. he praised them for that and said it was obvious that they had a cause and feeling of solidarity. he picked out two of the players for some praise, the captain and a defender. they both play for chelsea in the women's super league back in england. he says he has watched them and it's a great admirer of them. we spoke to another...
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norway. >> i knew you were going to say that. >> it's not going to be norway. it's not. it's kind of close to norway. close enough. >> russia, north korea. yeah. >> given the other ways he's like randomly brought up norway in other contexts like we can sort of get around to the idea of what he was trying to imply by suggesting norway as the benign friendly nation that might be offering this stuff, but yeah, the president admitting that the fbi director would be wrong in his estimation for suggesting that the fbi should be contacted in light of such anover tour that he would be happy to accept this information essentially telling world he's ready to get this stuff for his 2020 campaign, i never cover anything the president says and i threw my whole show out tonight because of that, i can't believe it. >> let's remember this is in the middle of a presidential campaign. >> yeah. >> middle of a presidential campaign. donald trump is the worst presidential campaign we've ever seen. now that doesn't mean the worst presidential campaigner can't squeak out the electoral college
norway. >> i knew you were going to say that. >> it's not going to be norway. it's not. it's kind of close to norway. close enough. >> russia, north korea. yeah. >> given the other ways he's like randomly brought up norway in other contexts like we can sort of get around to the idea of what he was trying to imply by suggesting norway as the benign friendly nation that might be offering this stuff, but yeah, the president admitting that the fbi director would be wrong in...
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as they beat norway 2—1 in nice.t the cricket world cup a david warner century guides australia to a win over pakistan. and a—time tour de france winner chris froome is in intensive care after he crashed in a training ride ahead of the fourth stage of the criterium du dauphine hello and welcome to the programme where we start with footballing news from wednesday at the women's world cup in france. the hosts cemented their place at the top of group a with a second consecutive win beating norway 2—1 in nice. in the same group nigeria were 2—0 winners over south korea — while in group b germany are on maximum points after they beat spain. colm harrison rounds up all the action. france against norway was talk up as being one of the heavyweight clashes of the group phrase yet it took a while to get going. a goalless and largely forgettable first half gave way to an eventful second in which the host nation was put in front within a minute. norway needed a way backin within a minute. norway needed a way back in and they wer
as they beat norway 2—1 in nice.t the cricket world cup a david warner century guides australia to a win over pakistan. and a—time tour de france winner chris froome is in intensive care after he crashed in a training ride ahead of the fourth stage of the criterium du dauphine hello and welcome to the programme where we start with footballing news from wednesday at the women's world cup in france. the hosts cemented their place at the top of group a with a second consecutive win beating...
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they have been gearing up for the semifinal against norway.roversial victory in the last 16 continue to dominate the headlines. a reporter is that the england squad in france. one of the england squad in france. one of the england players has been speaking about that controversy. yes, the chinese referee has come under some scrutiny following her refereeing of the match against cameroon. being accused of losing control of the match. they hesitated when they try to restart the match, but also because she did not get a red card to the cambrian player he put in a very dangerous tackle against the england captain. that is one of the main points for england, that's the captain could be out for the quarterfinal match against norway. it looks like a very painful tackle. i spoke to her afterwards and she said she was fine. however, have been told she has bruising on that leg. she is being worked on, but could be out of that match against the defender was on the bench for that match and had to be perfect and view of that incidental topless book to her
they have been gearing up for the semifinal against norway.roversial victory in the last 16 continue to dominate the headlines. a reporter is that the england squad in france. one of the england squad in france. one of the england players has been speaking about that controversy. yes, the chinese referee has come under some scrutiny following her refereeing of the match against cameroon. being accused of losing control of the match. they hesitated when they try to restart the match, but also...
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how did that one play out yet this one turned into a bit of a walkover for norway unfortunately for nigeria we've got the highlights from this one too so we can take a look at those it was good or right and who opened the scoring for norway in the 1st off a show called routine here and thanks for deflection from nigeria today. and not too long after that lisa marie slams harmonies were not really finished for her. surely off about the guy was pretty much over although it was still the 1st of. all holiday scoring and go for nigeria and picture perfect result there no way now it really shows time presses this norway so i do because they did this they won this game without not just their best player but arguably the best player in the world ought to have you back who is missing from this tournament as she has been from the norway team for the last 2 years due to a protest against the treatment of women's football in female football was nor why she hasn't places the european championship in 27 c. now it's a big story for all these reasons in terms of equality in football and it's certai
how did that one play out yet this one turned into a bit of a walkover for norway unfortunately for nigeria we've got the highlights from this one too so we can take a look at those it was good or right and who opened the scoring for norway in the 1st off a show called routine here and thanks for deflection from nigeria today. and not too long after that lisa marie slams harmonies were not really finished for her. surely off about the guy was pretty much over although it was still the 1st of....
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( laughter ) why bring up norway? of course, trump loves norway. bet if zimbabwe called trump for any reason, he would be, like, hello, 911, i'd like to report a shit hole country! ( laughter ) and even when stephanopoulos pressed trump, trump doubled and tripled down. >> let's put yourself in the position, you're a congressman, someone comes up, says, hey, i have information on your opponent. do you call the f.b.i.? >> if not from rust, i think you do. >> you don't call the f.b.i., you throw somebody out of your office. >> al gore got a stolen briefing book, he called the f.b.i. >> this is somebody who said we have information on your opponent. oh, let me call the f.b.i. give me a break. life doesn't work that way. >> the f.b.i. director says that's what should happen. >> the f.b.i. director is wrong. ( audience reacts ) >> trevor: whoa, is f.b.i. director is wrong. i guess trump likes law and order until the law doesn't follow his orders. that's a weird one. did anybody picked up the part where he says i've seen a lot of things in my life but nev
( laughter ) why bring up norway? of course, trump loves norway. bet if zimbabwe called trump for any reason, he would be, like, hello, 911, i'd like to report a shit hole country! ( laughter ) and even when stephanopoulos pressed trump, trump doubled and tripled down. >> let's put yourself in the position, you're a congressman, someone comes up, says, hey, i have information on your opponent. do you call the f.b.i.? >> if not from rust, i think you do. >> you don't call the...
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well, the warning came from the norwegian intelligence, who over here in norway we call the pst.ed up at my doorstep and they took me to a meeting at a safe location, where they informed me that they were informed — a partner intelligence agency passed a tip to them saying that i'm a target. and, of course, it was later reported by the guardian that confirmed that that partner agency is indeed the cia. you say they didn't describe the nature of the threat except to say that "i had crosshairs on my back." well, without wishing to be too sensationalist about it, that sounds really very serious. the threat itself was described as unspecified. but the seriousness of this is that — i mean, to me, as someone who is receiving this news, is that i'm a non—us citizen who does not live in the united states. and that was the question that rose to my mind. the cia passing a tip to the norwegians about someone who is not — who is neither american and doesn't live in the united states seems to me to indicate a certain level of risk, a certain level of threat. you say you're working on somethin
well, the warning came from the norwegian intelligence, who over here in norway we call the pst.ed up at my doorstep and they took me to a meeting at a safe location, where they informed me that they were informed — a partner intelligence agency passed a tip to them saying that i'm a target. and, of course, it was later reported by the guardian that confirmed that that partner agency is indeed the cia. you say they didn't describe the nature of the threat except to say that "i had...
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wow good on that site so young so doing so well for exciting to say the nigeria also took on norway is there any signs there that nigerians can lay serious claim thank challenges well large area was seen as sort of an outside shot and it didn't look too great yesterday because norway who was one of the clear favorites and have won the world cup. previously in 1905 again have a good squad early on they got a goal. and right and scoring early on and 3 goals in the 1st half and that pretty much put the game to bed i do think nigeria in the 2nd half found themselves a little bit more and we could see them challenge other teams in the tournament but against norway they want to fret and this is a norway side who are missing their best player other hager back the bottom door one of the 1st female. who hasn't been playing for the national side since 27 seeing protesting injustice and inequality in the sport but no way already to offer good start without well we'll follow them closely maxwell thanks so much for coming in but as to the french open now the men's final will be played today with ra
wow good on that site so young so doing so well for exciting to say the nigeria also took on norway is there any signs there that nigerians can lay serious claim thank challenges well large area was seen as sort of an outside shot and it didn't look too great yesterday because norway who was one of the clear favorites and have won the world cup. previously in 1905 again have a good squad early on they got a goal. and right and scoring early on and 3 goals in the 1st half and that pretty much...
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they will play norway and we go live now to jane dougal who was watching the game. win but it has to be said, about cameroon players and how they handle themselves. yet, it really was incredible scenes. he said it was going to be a physical match but i don't think we anticipated how physical it was in the third minute. she took an elbow to her face, fortu nately she took an elbow to her face, fortunately she was ok, but the cameroon player got a yellow card just three minutes and just before the first goal, strange incident. walking away from the cameroon keeper and one of the cameron defenders, spat on her. we don't know if there was deliberate or not, i spoke to her afterwards and she says that she just had saliva on her and it certainly wasn't hers. but looking at the replays, that is what happened. she was spat on by why the cameron players the dying moments of the match, they took a right off the pitch, and i spoke to her and she is 0k pitch, and i spoke to her and she is ok but it looked like it was a really difficult challenge on her. we knew it was going to
they will play norway and we go live now to jane dougal who was watching the game. win but it has to be said, about cameroon players and how they handle themselves. yet, it really was incredible scenes. he said it was going to be a physical match but i don't think we anticipated how physical it was in the third minute. she took an elbow to her face, fortu nately she took an elbow to her face, fortunately she was ok, but the cameroon player got a yellow card just three minutes and just before...
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last 8 and some real quality match up so we can take a look at the match ups in a moment just now norway are playing today against england that's the very 1st of the quarterfinal matches and here we see them coming up france the hosts face united states and what many thought could have been the final it's really netherlands and germany and sweden they face off on saturday so really really tasty match ups there specially looking out for italy and sweden who weren't necessarily thought to be in the tournament still at this point and tonight then hala yes. and norway both very exhausted teams who are going to be facing off with each other in considerable heat as well and norway on the one hand had a extra time and penalties game went to texas and then penalties in the round of 16 against australia so they had lots of work to do in england played cameroon in a bit of a dramatic match where 2 players were brutally tackled and injured and one player was spat fire cameron imply a plane see discussion after the match there but moving on. was this match both teams a little bit worse for wear engl
last 8 and some real quality match up so we can take a look at the match ups in a moment just now norway are playing today against england that's the very 1st of the quarterfinal matches and here we see them coming up france the hosts face united states and what many thought could have been the final it's really netherlands and germany and sweden they face off on saturday so really really tasty match ups there specially looking out for italy and sweden who weren't necessarily thought to be in...
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it will be transporting oil and gas products from norway and russia.g industry to the sami homeland area in finland. it's the worst nightmare we are facing at the moment, a concrete one. of course, climate change is another one. but it's not as concrete as the arctic railway. heini, the handicrafter, who lives close to the russian border, has found out that a proposal for the arctic railway has been included in the development plan for finnish lapland. those plans i have seen. so it seems like it would go straight through our house. and my opinion is that it would be a genocide. if the plans for the railway are approved, it's likely that heini would be forced to move. it's a painful reminder of the past. heini is a skolt sami. many of her people were forced leave their ancestral homes in russia and resettle in finland in 19114. all these kind of mining plans are our big nightmare here. yeah, we're very afraid of those. that was why skolt samis had to move after the second world war. nazis did want to have this nickel mining in petsamo. we are only a fe
it will be transporting oil and gas products from norway and russia.g industry to the sami homeland area in finland. it's the worst nightmare we are facing at the moment, a concrete one. of course, climate change is another one. but it's not as concrete as the arctic railway. heini, the handicrafter, who lives close to the russian border, has found out that a proposal for the arctic railway has been included in the development plan for finnish lapland. those plans i have seen. so it seems like...
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>> he brought up norway. he has a norway fetish. >> he said any country. >> the president announced he's basically a laundromat for stolen information. this is an issue when the president says it from the oval office. we'll talk more. we can't let this one slide by. something i wish i had let slide by. from last place to lifting lord stanley's cup, the st. louis blues are the stanley cup champions for the first time ever. coy wire has more. good morning. >> i'm sorry for your boston team, but i know even you appreciate this. the underdogs have their day. dead last in the nhl in january. rallying to do something no other blues team had done before them. crazy scene in boston. aly raisman and julian edelman hyping up the fans. 1200 miles west in st. louis, fans selling out the blues arena with thousands more watching from inside bush stadium, home of the cardinals. the blues deliver. ryan o'reilly deflecting a puck in. taking control of the game. from there, goalie jordan binnington, rookie, unreal. 32 saves af
>> he brought up norway. he has a norway fetish. >> he said any country. >> the president announced he's basically a laundromat for stolen information. this is an issue when the president says it from the oval office. we'll talk more. we can't let this one slide by. something i wish i had let slide by. from last place to lifting lord stanley's cup, the st. louis blues are the stanley cup champions for the first time ever. coy wire has more. good morning. >> i'm sorry for...
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england have won a place in the semi—finals of the women's world cup with a 3—0 victory over norway.will play either france or the defending champions, the united states, on tuesday. that's all, stay with bbc news. and the top story in the uk: pressure is growing on the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, to overturn a decision to allow the north derby mp chris williamson back into the party. now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. trump's 620 trade battles. the us president is set to go head—to—head with his chinese and indian cou nterpa rts with his chinese and indian counterparts in osaka. suited and booted. meet the to some of the world's top football players. 6ood morning, asia. hello, world. it is a friday, almost a weekend. 6lad morning, asia. hello, world. it is a friday, almost a weekend. glad you could join us for another exciting addition of asia business report. i'm rico hizon. we kick off the programme with the 620 summit which gets under way in osaka this friday. the main focus will be a series of meetings held by donald trump on the sidelines of the even
england have won a place in the semi—finals of the women's world cup with a 3—0 victory over norway.will play either france or the defending champions, the united states, on tuesday. that's all, stay with bbc news. and the top story in the uk: pressure is growing on the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, to overturn a decision to allow the north derby mp chris williamson back into the party. now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. trump's 620 trade battles. the us president...
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norway is not a hostile foreign. >> it's any foreign power but he loves norway. he was trying to go with a place he thinks everybody likes. the analogy isn't necessary. it's if it were russia or china. he doesn't want to go there because he knows it doesn't sound as good. >> my point is on sicipposition research isn't same as -- >> the information could be the same but the source matters. >> right. >> and he knows that. i'm just saying i think that this is the biggest -- as we do in italian culture to congress he's given them to date. yeah, i know what you think is wrong. i'll do it anyway. what do you think about that? >> right. and i was doing it to protect someone i love which still -- >> me. that's what he's saying. he's not doing it to protect his son. if he had said this when they were looking at don jr. don jr. may have been in the soup. if they would have been able to say, well, the guy's father knows exactly that this isn't supposed to be done. it seems to be exactly what the son was doing. but look, again, i don't really know what the democrats should d
norway is not a hostile foreign. >> it's any foreign power but he loves norway. he was trying to go with a place he thinks everybody likes. the analogy isn't necessary. it's if it were russia or china. he doesn't want to go there because he knows it doesn't sound as good. >> my point is on sicipposition research isn't same as -- >> the information could be the same but the source matters. >> right. >> and he knows that. i'm just saying i think that this is the...
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norway we re have a lot to say about that.hey knocked out australia in the last round. yes, precisely because very technically gifted side and very physical as well. if you see how they performed against australia, not only did they meant edge to give 201—0 draw —— one all draw. quite a view players on the norway squad that might be familiar places to those of us who are followers of the wsl. there is a third player who has just are followers of the wsl. there is a third player who hasjust signed are followers of the wsl. there is a third player who has just signed for chelsea, but she is not actually start playing at the season begins. yes, in very strong squad and england should not look past them. they will not be looking past them in fact, phil neville has at of the test yet. i said being quite a difficult match for both sides, actually. i do not think that norway's rankings are reflective of how they have performed in the tournament. i think that england need to perform well and if they do not have either nelly bright, wh
norway we re have a lot to say about that.hey knocked out australia in the last round. yes, precisely because very technically gifted side and very physical as well. if you see how they performed against australia, not only did they meant edge to give 201—0 draw —— one all draw. quite a view players on the norway squad that might be familiar places to those of us who are followers of the wsl. there is a third player who has just are followers of the wsl. there is a third player who...
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norway capped off by a spectacular goal from lucy bronzelj norway capped off by a spectacular goalfromevel she plays at, she's the best in the world. elsewhere there at coleus man of the match as india thrashed the west indies in the cricket world cup. virtually assuring india of a place in the semifinals, the west indies go home. kyle edmund says he can win wimbledon after reaching the semifinals of the tournament in eastbourne. i'll have more on those stories at around 9:40am. the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, has accused his conservative leadership rival borisjohnson of getting facts wrong on brexit, and has urged him to be straight with people. mr hunt also repeated his call for the pair to take part in a televised debate in the coming days. mrjohnson has asked his opponent to rule out extending the uk's eu membership past october the 31st. let's speak to our political correspondent iain watson. 6ood good morning to you. jeremy hunt clearly continuing to go on this line that borisjohnson is getting his facts wrong, all the while boris johnson is talking about what sort of budget
norway capped off by a spectacular goal from lucy bronzelj norway capped off by a spectacular goalfromevel she plays at, she's the best in the world. elsewhere there at coleus man of the match as india thrashed the west indies in the cricket world cup. virtually assuring india of a place in the semifinals, the west indies go home. kyle edmund says he can win wimbledon after reaching the semifinals of the tournament in eastbourne. i'll have more on those stories at around 9:40am. the foreign...
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they will battle it out with norway for the second qualification spot in group a.ou mentioned before, another win for germany, said that second win for germany, said that second win of the tournament so far, just the one goal in that one, maybe —— they beat spain one nail, a bit of a scruffy one from them to put the ball in and givejeremy that one no lead, sojust like ball in and givejeremy that one no lead, so just like the ball in and givejeremy that one no lead, sojust like the host ball in and givejeremy that one no lead, so just like the host france, germany second best ranked site in the welfare of the confirming this spotin the welfare of the confirming this spot in the last 16. can anyone stop united states? we shall wait and see. after a disappointing few days of rain affecting the cricket world cup. there was some relief for fans today as taunton provided just enough clear skies for us to see australia and pakistan go head to head. in the end australia won it by 41 runs but it could have been very different. patrick gearey has the details. flood lights on
they will battle it out with norway for the second qualification spot in group a.ou mentioned before, another win for germany, said that second win for germany, said that second win of the tournament so far, just the one goal in that one, maybe —— they beat spain one nail, a bit of a scruffy one from them to put the ball in and givejeremy that one no lead, sojust like ball in and givejeremy that one no lead, so just like the ball in and givejeremy that one no lead, sojust like the host ball...
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clash is ahead tonight yet we have norway against england so norway and flown on of the radar a bit 2 years ago they failed at the euros without scoring a goal but it really come back very very strongly to have a strong defense with. marriott. i think i'm pretty house that correctly they have rocks in the fence and they should be katie in this match and then up front as well they have caroline hansen who will cause england a lot of problems and even themselves have some fitness doubts that captain steph holton is an injury doubt in this game and also her defensive patna believe brought as a virus has been a virus going around the england camp so we're yet to see how the england team will line up but i think this game will hinge on the defense and noise is strong in the missing a few key players potentially and so on tipping norway to spring a surprise and knocking one out of this tournament very exciting stuff will be watching of course and reporting for all our viewers are over the next 3 days of the finals coming up here in the quarter at least in the in the world cup wins work of y
clash is ahead tonight yet we have norway against england so norway and flown on of the radar a bit 2 years ago they failed at the euros without scoring a goal but it really come back very very strongly to have a strong defense with. marriott. i think i'm pretty house that correctly they have rocks in the fence and they should be katie in this match and then up front as well they have caroline hansen who will cause england a lot of problems and even themselves have some fitness doubts that...
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then their favorite thought that they're very yet norway won the world cup in 195 and they have been a strong side for a long time we can have a look actually at the goals 3 nil they beat nigeria and the jury on the bad side it's all. no way on now level on points with france in the group and they're playing each other on wednesday so that's going to be a shoot huge match however they all missing a the hague a back who is the way. best player voted as the 1st female dorwin others and she has refused to play for more ways national team since $27.00 c. taking a stand against what she says a lack of respect for female players so huge miss from norway but as we saw yesterday 3 know when cruising to victory obviously not about take a loss car there are a lot more to look forward to maxwell thanks so much for joining us. and here's one business that isn't threatened by miniaturize ation god knows have a long history in germany bought one of the country's last traditional manufacturers may soon be forced to close its doors. but right now it's grievous the 4th generation in his family to mak
then their favorite thought that they're very yet norway won the world cup in 195 and they have been a strong side for a long time we can have a look actually at the goals 3 nil they beat nigeria and the jury on the bad side it's all. no way on now level on points with france in the group and they're playing each other on wednesday so that's going to be a shoot huge match however they all missing a the hague a back who is the way. best player voted as the 1st female dorwin others and she has...
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injured captain steph horton — one of two key players who may miss tomorrow's quarter final against norwayon bbc news, british number one johanna konta's wimbledon preparations suffer a setback as she loses in the third round at eastbourne. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. there's been widespread public outcry in the united states after a photograph emerged of a man and his two—year—old daughter lying face down in a river after drowning as they tried to cross the mexican border into texas. the image has sparked more anger about the treatment of migrant families in detention centres and the us government's border policies. when president trump took office, just over 30,000 people were stopped by authorities at the border. but after an intial decline that number has been increasing to well over 100,000 people last month alone. at least 283 migrants died last year on the us—mexico border but human rights activists say the number is likely to be higher. just to warn you this report by our correspondent caroline hawley does contain the photograph that's emerged of the dead fathe
injured captain steph horton — one of two key players who may miss tomorrow's quarter final against norwayon bbc news, british number one johanna konta's wimbledon preparations suffer a setback as she loses in the third round at eastbourne. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. there's been widespread public outcry in the united states after a photograph emerged of a man and his two—year—old daughter lying face down in a river after drowning as they tried to cross the mexican...
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england face norway tonight for a place in the semi—finals of the women's world cup.y in sweltering temperatures. our correspondent katie gornall is in le havre. there are some last—minute fitness concerns for the england team, as they take on a tough team? that's right, the heat isn't the only thing phil neville has had to contend with. a sickness bug has affected millie bright, who missed training yesterday and is being given some extra time to recover. she's been described as a major doubt for this game. a partner at centre back, the captain steph horton, didn't train yesterday. she's been given until the last minute to prove her fitness as she recovers from an ankle injury but it may be phil neville is forced into making some changes that perhaps he wasn't expecting and that will be a concern because there is an added level of significance to this game. it's notjust about reaching the semifinal for england, they know that they have to win against norway to stand any chance of qualifying a team gb for the tokyo olympics, only three of the top european nations will
england face norway tonight for a place in the semi—finals of the women's world cup.y in sweltering temperatures. our correspondent katie gornall is in le havre. there are some last—minute fitness concerns for the england team, as they take on a tough team? that's right, the heat isn't the only thing phil neville has had to contend with. a sickness bug has affected millie bright, who missed training yesterday and is being given some extra time to recover. she's been described as a major...
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the hosts cemented their place at the top of group a with a second consecutive win beating norway 2—1 2—0 winners over south korea — while in group b germany are on maximum points after they beat spain. colm harrison rounds up all the action. france against norway was talk up as being one of the heavyweight clashes of the group phrase yet it took a while to get going. a goalless and largely forgettable first half
the hosts cemented their place at the top of group a with a second consecutive win beating norway 2—1 2—0 winners over south korea — while in group b germany are on maximum points after they beat spain. colm harrison rounds up all the action. france against norway was talk up as being one of the heavyweight clashes of the group phrase yet it took a while to get going. a goalless and largely forgettable first half
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footballing news that england are through to the women's world cup semi—finals after a 3—0 win over norway havre. phil neville‘s team remain on target to reach a first ever final, and watching was colm harrison. it's 24 it's 2a years since norway were champions of the world, and 12 since they last reached the world cup‘s last four. no surprise they they last reached the world cup's last four. no surprise they were underdogs against an england side bidding to reach a second successive semi—final. this game was less than three minutes old when the team ranked three in the worldtour lead through ranked three in the worldtour lead throuthill ranked three in the worldtour lead through jill scott. ellen ranked three in the worldtour lead throuthill scott. ellen white was the with of a post away from making it 2-0, but the with of a post away from making it 2—0, but she wasn't to be denied and with half—time looming the england striker doubled her side's lead. fees now that all men's joint top scorer with five goals and the semifinals were now insight. earlier in the second half a golden shot fro
footballing news that england are through to the women's world cup semi—finals after a 3—0 win over norway havre. phil neville‘s team remain on target to reach a first ever final, and watching was colm harrison. it's 24 it's 2a years since norway were champions of the world, and 12 since they last reached the world cup‘s last four. no surprise they they last reached the world cup's last four. no surprise they were underdogs against an england side bidding to reach a second successive...
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norway advancing 4-1 on penalty kicks and into the round of eight. it's always a feel good storyn wheu see players return home and give back to the community that they were once a big part of. it's an added bonus when the player returns as a super bowl champ and that's what rodney mccloud did today hosting his annual football camp. the eagles safety, super bowl champ and prince george's county native rodney mcleod,luhe camp ins a wellness clinic, free dental, vision exams d this week, kerry chow caught up with rodney. >> super bowl champion, prince george's county's only rodney mcleod. a youth football camp this saturday, we're going to talk about that in a second but we're bk at the high school, looking at all these memories. >> champion >> yeah. >>ou know, this is where everything started for me. the culture made me who i am. i thiswhat i identify with. it's arh brothed here. >> reporter: why was it so important for you to host this right here at your alma mater? >> it's important for me to host it here, like i said, this is my roots, growing up fo
norway advancing 4-1 on penalty kicks and into the round of eight. it's always a feel good storyn wheu see players return home and give back to the community that they were once a big part of. it's an added bonus when the player returns as a super bowl champ and that's what rodney mccloud did today hosting his annual football camp. the eagles safety, super bowl champ and prince george's county native rodney mcleod,luhe camp ins a wellness clinic, free dental, vision exams d this week, kerry...
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and nigeria's come as the other game from france is group norway having to play this tournament without a hague about perhaps the best player in the world right now and she's not playing out of protest against the treatment of women's football in norway so that could be a big loss for them we'll see how they how they cope without this stop all the moody sports thanks so much. tennis now and ashley 40 has won the french open the 1st grand slam singles title of her career on a windy day at roland garros the 23 year old australian had little trouble beating marchetta vaughan to show the of the czech republic in straight sets 6163 the victory means barty is now the number 2 ranked woman in the world you're watching news from berlin coming up next shift living in the digital age and don't forget you can get all the latest news and information around the clock on our website that's dot com thanks for joining us for more news top of the hour as roland's. rock'n'roll. sinful rhythms. by the church. the evil feeling that you feel when you fight. so. hard to stop and no one is.
and nigeria's come as the other game from france is group norway having to play this tournament without a hague about perhaps the best player in the world right now and she's not playing out of protest against the treatment of women's football in norway so that could be a big loss for them we'll see how they how they cope without this stop all the moody sports thanks so much. tennis now and ashley 40 has won the french open the 1st grand slam singles title of her career on a windy day at roland...
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the other hand don't really have the power they're attacked or have any stars like her so i think norway is going to be a tough task for them it's going to be a much harder to predict match than the game between germany and nigeria because on a good day i think norway are really capable of kind of mixing it up with anybody and don't get pushed around too much so that that is what i'm i'm really looking forward to an exciting day today at the women's world com dave browning sports thank you very much. and touring rocker made jagger's swaggered back on stage last night after undergoing heart surgery and april the rolling stones front man kicked off the band the late north american tour in chicago to a sellout crowd. their band in their seventy's will play 17 day the no filter tour raked in $116000000.00 in 2080. and a quick reminder of the top story we're following for you around has said it will respond firmly to any u.s. threats tensions escalate between terror on and washington over the shooting down of an unmanned u.s. drone president trump has said he called off a retaliatory air stri
the other hand don't really have the power they're attacked or have any stars like her so i think norway is going to be a tough task for them it's going to be a much harder to predict match than the game between germany and nigeria because on a good day i think norway are really capable of kind of mixing it up with anybody and don't get pushed around too much so that that is what i'm i'm really looking forward to an exciting day today at the women's world com dave browning sports thank you very...
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norway, russia. both cold. both very cold. " right now, robert mueller is just getting home with all his boxes after clearing out his office, turns on the tv, and he's like -- (as mueller) "damn it. honey, i'm going back to work. i'll see you in another two years." ( cheers and applause ) "i tried to retire." then stephanopoulos pushed trump on why he wouldn't call the f.b.i.: >> i'll tell you what, i've seen a lot of things over my life. i don't think in my whole life i've ever called the f.b.i. in my whole life. ( laughter ) >> stephen: (as trump) "i've never called the f.b.i. not even when i fired their director. they had to hear it from cnn ." ( cheers and applause ) true story. true story. trump also had another reason not to call the f.b.i.: they're so darn busy. >> if i thought there was something wrong, i'd go maybe to the f.b.i., if i thought there was something wrong, but when somebody comes up with oppo. research, right, they come up with oppo. research. "oh, let's call the f.b.i." the f.b.i. doesn't
norway, russia. both cold. both very cold. " right now, robert mueller is just getting home with all his boxes after clearing out his office, turns on the tv, and he's like -- (as mueller) "damn it. honey, i'm going back to work. i'll see you in another two years." ( cheers and applause ) "i tried to retire." then stephanopoulos pushed trump on why he wouldn't call the f.b.i.: >> i'll tell you what, i've seen a lot of things over my life. i don't think in my whole...
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and the england women's football team take on norway hello, there.s of western and central europe. here in the uk, we have had the warmest day of the year so far for scotland, northern ireland and wales, with barely any cloud around. the cloud does return to this evening and overnight, pulling in off the north sea, again, rather misty and murky as we dawn on friday morning here. won't be a particularly chilly night, but also, it won't be that uncomfortable. the humidity is not that high at the moment. but in the west, 12 or 13 will be low. it's here will see the best of the sunshine for friday, because it takes a while for that sun to clear that cloud back to the coast. but it should do and then it is strong sunshine, again like today, it's as strong as it gets, really, the sun is its highest in the sky. so do be aware of that because it's been masked a little during the day today because of the strength of the wind. but tomorrow, we could see nearly 30 degrees in the western highlands of scotland. contrast that with just 15 or 16 on the east coast.
and the england women's football team take on norway hello, there.s of western and central europe. here in the uk, we have had the warmest day of the year so far for scotland, northern ireland and wales, with barely any cloud around. the cloud does return to this evening and overnight, pulling in off the north sea, again, rather misty and murky as we dawn on friday morning here. won't be a particularly chilly night, but also, it won't be that uncomfortable. the humidity is not that high at the...