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shipping we've seen some initiatives on that as well in norway and that's an area where. the norwegian shipping industry might get an advantage as in i live after. electric ferries can already be seen in some of the world's ports while on shore power in others enables vessels to be plugged in so engines can be switched off while docked. and hurtigruten and now planning to convert several ships like the nord cap here drawn on a combination of fuel including bio gas made from organic waste like timber and that fish with the day when the mega ships of the world are powered solely by renewable energy well that is still in the distant future. and that is our show for this week but we'd love to hear from you you can tweet or message me directly i'm at kemal i do use the hash tag. see when you do or drop us an e-mail counting the cost to down to 0 dot net is the address and you can visit us online as well al-jazeera dot com slash c.t.c. that will take you straight to our page with individual reports links and entire episodes for you to catch up on but that is it for this edition
shipping we've seen some initiatives on that as well in norway and that's an area where. the norwegian shipping industry might get an advantage as in i live after. electric ferries can already be seen in some of the world's ports while on shore power in others enables vessels to be plugged in so engines can be switched off while docked. and hurtigruten and now planning to convert several ships like the nord cap here drawn on a combination of fuel including bio gas made from organic waste like...
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and we go to norway, which is famously eco-minded. does its sovereign wealth fund also invest sustainably? the climate crisis is slowly -- too slowly -- taking center stage in public awareness around the globe. companies involved in oil, coal, and gas are the target of mounting criticism. more than 70% of greenhouse gas emissions come from just 100 fossil-fuel producers. the top five are petrochina, exxonmobile, bp, sinopec, and royal dutch shell. investors used to love fossil-fuels as a way to make lots of money. but now many are frightened of holding stranded assets. investment is turning into divestment. investors s are reversing cour, shedding stocks and bonds in coal, gas, and other climate-killers. norway is taking it very seriously. its sovereign wealth fund is pursuing a program of divestment. how well is it working? reporter: norway's sovereign wealth fund has assets of nine trillion norwegian kroner. that's roughly a trillion euros. it's known as the oil fund. it invests worldwide, and is run by the centrtral bank. it w s se
and we go to norway, which is famously eco-minded. does its sovereign wealth fund also invest sustainably? the climate crisis is slowly -- too slowly -- taking center stage in public awareness around the globe. companies involved in oil, coal, and gas are the target of mounting criticism. more than 70% of greenhouse gas emissions come from just 100 fossil-fuel producers. the top five are petrochina, exxonmobile, bp, sinopec, and royal dutch shell. investors used to love fossil-fuels as a way to...
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against belgium this evening, before norway on tuesday. dan evans.oks very different as the sunshine returned after a miserable wednesday of rain. mean the last two british hopefuls can finally get on court for the second round matches at the meadows. dan evans showed signs early on taking advantage of the sloppy form. the 25th seed had some of the moments is to eventually cost him the first set and another racket. the british number to give an impressive performance but they're times like this to take the second set 6—3. there was short—lived to prove to he may pull something out of the bag while he turned up by he is a semifinalist at the australian open. he was not about to hand this over, taking the third set for turning point. but evans dug deep to take command and pile on the pressure before he lost the forehand and dan evans was on the forehand and dan evans was on the cusp of a win, along with too much power drifting long and it was evans will face roger in the third round on friday. meanwhile, the british number one was red—hot and not becau
against belgium this evening, before norway on tuesday. dan evans.oks very different as the sunshine returned after a miserable wednesday of rain. mean the last two british hopefuls can finally get on court for the second round matches at the meadows. dan evans showed signs early on taking advantage of the sloppy form. the 25th seed had some of the moments is to eventually cost him the first set and another racket. the british number to give an impressive performance but they're times like this...
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reporting from the islands in norway. but also in the course. hello everybody this week a little different on counting the cost we've got our correspondents and documentary makers loose on a number of important economic stories big picture stuff and given them a bit more time to do so and we are starting with what has become the world's most polluted capital city in according to the world health organization and greenpeace that city is new delhi in fact 15 of the 20 most polluted cities in the world are in india alone clearly it can't be good for people's health but how does it impact the country and its economy documentary make and they have had a matter as this feature reports. like many parents. doctor. knows that allowing his children to play outdoors comes at a cost. pollution is affecting our life. was i moved to this place i started developing last month and next few years he came he was sometimes i have to come in the middle of the night when my daughter was just one month old see all through to get past markets doc to put the area lives
reporting from the islands in norway. but also in the course. hello everybody this week a little different on counting the cost we've got our correspondents and documentary makers loose on a number of important economic stories big picture stuff and given them a bit more time to do so and we are starting with what has become the world's most polluted capital city in according to the world health organization and greenpeace that city is new delhi in fact 15 of the 20 most polluted cities in the...
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their journey before heading over to face norway next week.tu red next week. theirjourney in france captured the imagination of the nation. almost 12 million people watched that semifinal defeat to the usa. with their journey watched that semifinal defeat to the usa. with theirjourney didn't deliver was that elusive gold medal. today head coach phil neville said the lionesses really need to take it to the next level if they are to win that elusive first major tournament. we've got to be braver, tougher, and acce pt we've got to be braver, tougher, and accept that what we are doing at the moment isn't up to the level to win a gold medal, we have to push our bodies, football and tactics. for the next two years, if you are not shared that to put yourself beyond the limits we are already pushing out, you will not be going to an olympic games auto european championships and i think they are under no illusions now that every camp and every selection will matter. if they are not meeting the criteria for limits we know they can, they won't be picked a
their journey before heading over to face norway next week.tu red next week. theirjourney in france captured the imagination of the nation. almost 12 million people watched that semifinal defeat to the usa. with their journey watched that semifinal defeat to the usa. with theirjourney didn't deliver was that elusive gold medal. today head coach phil neville said the lionesses really need to take it to the next level if they are to win that elusive first major tournament. we've got to be braver,...
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i'm dr john place and i'm here in norway to join the 1st part of a worldwide expedition on the hunt for new antibiotics. the pharmacy project is a collaboration between scientists from across the world the goal is to collect marine organisms from some of the hottest deepest and coldest places on the planet which have never been searched before the hope is to create vital new drugs and antibiotics from them and the project starts here in the fields of norway. funds can you explain to me why is there a name find a neuron about it's been in your system or 70 years ago and already a lot of people are immune to pencil in order different at their belt explain how more and more people die of the 4th of infection with antibiotics but by killing or preventing growth of bacteria by breaking down the cell walls or interfering function synthesis but over time bacteria can build a natural resistance this is drastically celebrated when they are misused such as when we don't finish our prescription the surviving bacteria will then be produced with inbuilt resistance to that antibiotic. runs his hope i
i'm dr john place and i'm here in norway to join the 1st part of a worldwide expedition on the hunt for new antibiotics. the pharmacy project is a collaboration between scientists from across the world the goal is to collect marine organisms from some of the hottest deepest and coldest places on the planet which have never been searched before the hope is to create vital new drugs and antibiotics from them and the project starts here in the fields of norway. funds can you explain to me why is...
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germany and norway recently announced this week that they are cutting aid. to to brazil germany froze 39000000 a day and norway cut 33000000 bowls nero's response was this isn't norway the one that kills whales up there on the north pole that also does oil exploration there take the money and go help merkel to reforest germany so. super mature they're not protecting their rainforest which is vital which is you know which is what is wrong wonders yeah i don't know and they're not protecting that and now here is norway and germany saying are you going to protect or we're cutting your funds you're not keeping up you're into the bargain. i mean that's that's kind of where it ends up ending and this is i think the point of it and you know to point out of boston r.-o. is saying is this why i don't need your money and my boy you clearly need money or you would be burning down rain forest or your people would be burning down rain forest hoping for a check from the government in order to get them to put cattle there so i guess that they can sell burgers to us. all. v
germany and norway recently announced this week that they are cutting aid. to to brazil germany froze 39000000 a day and norway cut 33000000 bowls nero's response was this isn't norway the one that kills whales up there on the north pole that also does oil exploration there take the money and go help merkel to reforest germany so. super mature they're not protecting their rainforest which is vital which is you know which is what is wrong wonders yeah i don't know and they're not protecting that...
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it will be transporting oil and gas products from norway and russia. the mining 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 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 1944. all these kind of mining plans are our big nightmare here. yeah, we're very afraid of those. that is why skolt samis had to move after the second world war. nazis did want to have this nickel mining in petsamo. we are only f
it will be transporting oil and gas products from norway and russia. the mining 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...
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unlike here, between sweden and norway, where you simply can't miss the border. the decisions made by the norwegian government and their farmers. norway isn't in the eu, but it is a key trading partner, a situation the uk will be keen to replicate. the country's agricultural policy is focused on guaranteeing food prices and supporting norwegian farmers. one of the biggest challenges forfarmers like bjorn is competing against the size of the european union. we feel that it's always in favour of the eu because we are not able to compete on the eu market. there is a strong support for agriculture in norway by the consumer and by the government and parliament. so, the best paying market is right here outside my barn door. back in the uk, farming unions have called on the government to strike a deal with the eu and do more to support british farmers. we've spent three years planning for a no—deal brexit, we're going to do everything we can to make sure that the border flow continues and we are also going to put in place support for sectors like sheep that may be affec
unlike here, between sweden and norway, where you simply can't miss the border. the decisions made by the norwegian government and their farmers. norway isn't in the eu, but it is a key trading partner, a situation the uk will be keen to replicate. the country's agricultural policy is focused on guaranteeing food prices and supporting norwegian farmers. one of the biggest challenges forfarmers like bjorn is competing against the size of the european union. we feel that it's always in favour of...
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in the north tip of norway, warmer temperatures pose a one solution, to mpper forders. new thnologies, may make things worse. our correspondent james cook s:report jame a chief at the top of the world. he herds reindeer like his ancestors before him. but now the chief and his daughter are worried about the future, a copper mine which they say will disrupt their animals and damage the environment. >> this is life-changing. ifbe thimes reality, that makes the chance of survival impossible, economically and mentally. at my age we can managhow, but the young, they are in a dark, dark time. james: exploration is already underway. the norwegian government has approv the mine, and the minister in charge says the need for copper outweighs the disruption it will bring. >> it is true that ttic is beautiful, but for us, for norwegians, it is a place we actually le. if the world doesn't have more copper we won't be able to build more windmills and have the huge shift to electrical cars we need. james: the government says mane life here will be protected by strict environmental stan
in the north tip of norway, warmer temperatures pose a one solution, to mpper forders. new thnologies, may make things worse. our correspondent james cook s:report jame a chief at the top of the world. he herds reindeer like his ancestors before him. but now the chief and his daughter are worried about the future, a copper mine which they say will disrupt their animals and damage the environment. >> this is life-changing. ifbe thimes reality, that makes the chance of survival impossible,...
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film set in chilly norway?not "moana." it's not "zootopia." and it's not "coco." "frozen" was set in a chilly norway, so i'm gonna go with c, "frozen ever after," final answer. >> let it go, mike, let it go. that's right! >> yeah! [applause] there's no way you're not singing it right now. >> are you [indistinct]. >> [laughs] all right. up next, your first threshold at $5,000. let's get this one right. here it is. "secretary to the president" and "assistant to the president of the united states" are former names for what position that oversees the executive office? >> um...white house communications director doesn't seem like it makes a lot of sense. secretary to the president and assistant to the president of the united states. um...i'm gonna use a lifeline and i'm gonna "ask the audience." >> okay. final? >> final answer. >> okay, audience, need some help here. if you would, pick up those keypads, enter your votes now. [percussive music] ♪
film set in chilly norway?not "moana." it's not "zootopia." and it's not "coco." "frozen" was set in a chilly norway, so i'm gonna go with c, "frozen ever after," final answer. >> let it go, mike, let it go. that's right! >> yeah! [applause] there's no way you're not singing it right now. >> are you [indistinct]. >> [laughs] all right. up next, your first threshold at $5,000. let's get this one right. here it is....
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at this time of year is part of norway doesn't get dog meaning that for 3 weeks the team will be working for 24 hours a day. writing. of what i mean. once the organisms are collected the team and the on board lab arrange them into species ready to be sent ashore and see what we've got. so there are some interesting stuff to start with b. i was told by drew it's this kind of move to the monks normal space rich harbors just like you're going to need to separate everything out it's really tedious work . but it's. not here we also have some new difference on the watch just with your bare bones through filler to get a listers really so these guys must produce a lot of interesting chemicals as well that they would so we just put everything on the table you take the course and because it was thank you intel on the new guard. and. the civil lawyers sue stores so now we have the time consuming work kero would separate to go along with the through this system to do the fine work and drive them a long list with a month to start. so in some way i could be an organism that's producing the next antibi
at this time of year is part of norway doesn't get dog meaning that for 3 weeks the team will be working for 24 hours a day. writing. of what i mean. once the organisms are collected the team and the on board lab arrange them into species ready to be sent ashore and see what we've got. so there are some interesting stuff to start with b. i was told by drew it's this kind of move to the monks normal space rich harbors just like you're going to need to separate everything out it's really tedious...
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i'm dr john place and i'm here in norway to join the 1st part of a worldwide expedition on the hunt for new antibiotics. the pharmacy project is a collaboration between scientists from across the world the goal is to collect marine organisms from some of the hottest deepest and coldest places on the planet which have never been searched before the hope is to create vital new drugs and antibiotics from and the project starts here in the fields of norway. funds can you explain to me why is there a name for finding your own dog that has been in your system or 7 years ago and already a lot of people are immune to the pension in order different at their belt experience more and more people die of the 4th of infection with antibiotics but by killing or preventing growth of bacteria by breaking down the cell walls or interfering function synthesis but over time bacteria can build a natural resistance this is drastically celebrated when they are misused such as when we don't finish our prescription the surviving bacteria will then be produced with inbuilt resistance to that antibiotic. runs his
i'm dr john place and i'm here in norway to join the 1st part of a worldwide expedition on the hunt for new antibiotics. the pharmacy project is a collaboration between scientists from across the world the goal is to collect marine organisms from some of the hottest deepest and coldest places on the planet which have never been searched before the hope is to create vital new drugs and antibiotics from and the project starts here in the fields of norway. funds can you explain to me why is there...
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i'm dr jeff place and i'm here in norway to join the 1st part of a worldwide expedition on the hunt for new antibiotics. the pharmacy project is a collaboration between scientists from across the world the goal is to collect marine organisms from some of the hottest deepest and coldest places on the planet which have never been searched before the hope is to create vital new drugs and antibiotics from them and the project starts here in the fields of norway. funds can you explain to me why is there a name find you on about this it's been in years since the war 7 years ago and already a lot of people are immune to pension in order different at their belt experience more and more people die of the fall for the infection with antibiotics but by killing or preventing growth of bacteria by breaking down the cell walls or interfering protein synthesis but over time bacteria can build a natural resistance this is drastically celebrated when they are misused such as when we don't finish our prescription the surviving bacteria will then be produced with inbuilt resistance to that antibiotic. run
i'm dr jeff place and i'm here in norway to join the 1st part of a worldwide expedition on the hunt for new antibiotics. the pharmacy project is a collaboration between scientists from across the world the goal is to collect marine organisms from some of the hottest deepest and coldest places on the planet which have never been searched before the hope is to create vital new drugs and antibiotics from them and the project starts here in the fields of norway. funds can you explain to me why is...
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but donald trump has called off his trip to norway.ly well—placed, and donald trump has long seen it as a prize piece of real estate. even though hejokingly prize piece of real estate. even though he jokingly promised prize piece of real estate. even though hejokingly promised not to build a trump tower on this barren landscape, the danish pm described his interest in buying its territory as absurd. no longer do see the funny side. he announced via twitter that he would cancel the visit to norway. i don't think it is a good way to treat us. because she is blowing of the united states. absurd is not a good were to use. the information had come from the royal household, which said it had been com pletely household, which said it had been completely blindsided by the late—night announcement. the new ce ntre—left late—night announcement. the new centre—left pm sounded dumbfounded. it is with regret and surprised that i received the news that president trump has cancelled his state visit to denmark on the second and third of september. i ha
but donald trump has called off his trip to norway.ly well—placed, and donald trump has long seen it as a prize piece of real estate. even though hejokingly prize piece of real estate. even though he jokingly promised prize piece of real estate. even though hejokingly promised not to build a trump tower on this barren landscape, the danish pm described his interest in buying its territory as absurd. no longer do see the funny side. he announced via twitter that he would cancel the visit to...
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unlike here, between sweden and norway, where you simply can't miss the border.e decisions made by the norwegian government and their farmers. norway isn't in the eu, but it is a key trading partner, a situation the uk will be keen to replicate. the country's agricultural policy is focused on guaranteeing food prices and supporting norwegian farmers. one of the biggest challenges forfarmers like bjorn is competing against the size of the european union. we feel that it's always in favour of the eu because we are not able to compete on the eu market. there is a strong support for agriculture in norway by the consumer and by the government and parliament. so, the best paying market is right here outside my barn door. back in the uk, farming unions have called on the government to strike a deal with the eu and do more to support british farmers. we've spent three years planning for a no—deal brexit. we're going to do everything we can to make sure that the border flow continues and we are also going to put in place support for sectors like sheep that may be affected
unlike here, between sweden and norway, where you simply can't miss the border.e decisions made by the norwegian government and their farmers. norway isn't in the eu, but it is a key trading partner, a situation the uk will be keen to replicate. the country's agricultural policy is focused on guaranteeing food prices and supporting norwegian farmers. one of the biggest challenges forfarmers like bjorn is competing against the size of the european union. we feel that it's always in favour of the...
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unlike here, between sweden and norway. we simply cannot miss the border.country into a non—eu country is not only a physical body but impacts on decisions made by government and farmers. norway is a key trading partner, a situation of the uk will try to replicate. guaranteed food prices and supporting norwegian farmers. 0ne prices and supporting norwegian farmers. one of the biggest challenges for farmers is to compete against the european union. we are not able to compete on the eu market. there is a strong support for agriculture in norway from the consumer and government and parliament, so the best market is right here outside my door. in the uk, farming unions have called on the government to strike a deal and do more to support british farmers. we spent three years planning for a no—deal brexit and we will do everything we can to make sure the border flow continues and we will also put in place a pot full sectors like sheep which may be affected. even among farmers who support brexit, there are calls for clarity. the problem is we have let politicians
unlike here, between sweden and norway. we simply cannot miss the border.country into a non—eu country is not only a physical body but impacts on decisions made by government and farmers. norway is a key trading partner, a situation of the uk will try to replicate. guaranteed food prices and supporting norwegian farmers. 0ne prices and supporting norwegian farmers. one of the biggest challenges for farmers is to compete against the european union. we are not able to compete on the eu market....
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this morning the concern in neighboring norway after that explosion across the border.t scientists have found. >>> plus the story going viral overnight. president trump reportedly wants to buy greenland. we look at why. >>> caught on camera. a dream kayaking trip to alaska takes a terrifying turn. >>> and later, the growing trend in online dating. how more men are getting the attention of women with a little help from their best friends. >> announcer: from abc news in new york, this is "america this morning." >>> good friday morning, everyone. thank you for joining us. we begin with the aftermath of that fiery plane crash involving nascar legend dale earnhardt jr. and his family. >> and investigators are getting to work at the crash scene in northeastern tennessee today. this is what they'll be working with. look at this image of that burned-out remains of the private jet, which rolled off the runway and burst into flames. >> earnhardt, his wife, their daughter and the two pilots all made it out alive. this morning the investigation just beginning into why this jet carr
this morning the concern in neighboring norway after that explosion across the border.t scientists have found. >>> plus the story going viral overnight. president trump reportedly wants to buy greenland. we look at why. >>> caught on camera. a dream kayaking trip to alaska takes a terrifying turn. >>> and later, the growing trend in online dating. how more men are getting the attention of women with a little help from their best friends. >> announcer: from abc...
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it happened in norway. new video showing police running into a mosque after a gunman shot and wounded one person. invest garretters say the suspect expressed right wing and anti-immigrant views online and was inspired by another mosque attack. here is julia mcfarlane. >> reporter: tonight, police are investigating the attack on a norway mosque as an attempted terrorist attack. as new details emerge about the heroic bystanders who helped thwart a gunman when he opened fire at the al noor islamic center. >> he started to fire -- >> explaining how he grabbed the gunman, throwing him so that the gun fell out of the suspect's hand. >> he was wearing this brown leather belt with a lot of bullets on it. he came very fully prepared. >> reporter: police describing the suspect as a white norwegian citizen, around 20 years old, he had expressed extreme right wing views, and "hostile attitudes" towards immigrants. authorities later visited his residence where they found his 17-year-old step-sister dead. he is now suspe
it happened in norway. new video showing police running into a mosque after a gunman shot and wounded one person. invest garretters say the suspect expressed right wing and anti-immigrant views online and was inspired by another mosque attack. here is julia mcfarlane. >> reporter: tonight, police are investigating the attack on a norway mosque as an attempted terrorist attack. as new details emerge about the heroic bystanders who helped thwart a gunman when he opened fire at the al noor...
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unlike here, between sweden and norway, where you simply can't miss the border.try is not only a physical barrier, but also impacts the decisions made by the norwegian government and their farmers. norway isn't in the eu, but it is a key trading partner, a situation the uk will be keen to replicate. the country's agricultural policy is focused on guaranteeing food prices and supporting norwegian farmers. one of the biggest challenges forfarmers like bjorn is competing against the size of the european union. we feel that it's always in favour of the eu because we are not able to compete on the eu market. there is a strong support for agriculture in norway by the consumer and by the government and parliament. and the best—paying market is right here outside my barn door. back in the uk, farming unions have called on the government to strike a deal with the eu and do more to support british farmers. we've spent three years planning for a no—deal brexit. we're going to do everything we can to make sure that the border flow continues and we are also going to put in pl
unlike here, between sweden and norway, where you simply can't miss the border.try is not only a physical barrier, but also impacts the decisions made by the norwegian government and their farmers. norway isn't in the eu, but it is a key trading partner, a situation the uk will be keen to replicate. the country's agricultural policy is focused on guaranteeing food prices and supporting norwegian farmers. one of the biggest challenges forfarmers like bjorn is competing against the size of the...
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and germany and not in a single moment germany and norway decided how this money would be used it was always 100 percent a decision of the brazilian government on how to use so this comment is more towards the brazilian public there wants to see this demonstration of independence in the usage of money than anything else. neighboring bolivia is battling its own wildfires mischa threatening the world's largest wetlands president ever medallists joined firefighters in center also to help tackle the flames about a 1000000 hectares of already than. with fires doubling in size since last week. hamas has declared a state of alert in gaza after 3 police officers were killed in 2 separate suicide attacks the 1st blast hit a police checkpoint where 2 officers died less than an hour later there was a 2nd explosion at another checkpoint in the city killing a 3rd officer is the attacks were carried out by groups affiliated to ice of. malays is former prime minister najib razak is in court for his 2nd corruption trial the 66 year old faces $25.00 charges including money laundering he's accused of u
and germany and not in a single moment germany and norway decided how this money would be used it was always 100 percent a decision of the brazilian government on how to use so this comment is more towards the brazilian public there wants to see this demonstration of independence in the usage of money than anything else. neighboring bolivia is battling its own wildfires mischa threatening the world's largest wetlands president ever medallists joined firefighters in center also to help tackle...
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and should try to attract people from norway. in the wake of the new awe tempts to curve legal immigration. he said this. >> i'm tired of seeing taxpayers -- and go onto welfare. >> this is a president who has been relying on a deliberate strategy of dividing americans. stoking fear of immigrants. people of color. with words like invasion. >> this is an invasion. when you see the caravans starting out with 20,000 people. that's an invasion. i was criticized for using the word invasion. it's an invasion. it's also an invasion of drugs. coming in from mexico. okay? invasion of drugs. >> yes, sir. we have barbed wire going up. >> that is a strategy that maybe blowing up in the president's face. a new poll from fox news finds a stunning 59% say he's quote tearing the country apart. including 92% of democrats. and 59% of independents. did you get that? six in ten americans tell fox news pollsters that the president of the united states is tearing the country apart. the president's grip on power is firm and his chances of reelection ar
and should try to attract people from norway. in the wake of the new awe tempts to curve legal immigration. he said this. >> i'm tired of seeing taxpayers -- and go onto welfare. >> this is a president who has been relying on a deliberate strategy of dividing americans. stoking fear of immigrants. people of color. with words like invasion. >> this is an invasion. when you see the caravans starting out with 20,000 people. that's an invasion. i was criticized for using the word...
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unlike here between sweden and norway, where you simply can't miss the border.ing from an eu country into a non—eu country is not only a physical barrier, but also impacts the decisions made by the norwegian government and their farmers. norway isn't in the eu, but it is a key trading partner — a situation the uk would be keen to replicate. the country's agricultural policy is focused on guaranteeing food prices and supporting norwegian farmers. one of the biggest challenges forfarmers like bjorn is competing against the size of the european union. we feel that it's always in favour of the eu, because we are not able to compete on the eu market. there is a strong support for agriculture in norway by the consumer and by the government and parliament. so, the best paying market is right here outside my barn door. back in the uk, farming unions have called on the government to strike a deal with the eu and do more to support british farmers. we spent three years planning for a no—deal brexit. we're going to do everything we can to make sure that the border flow con
unlike here between sweden and norway, where you simply can't miss the border.ing from an eu country into a non—eu country is not only a physical barrier, but also impacts the decisions made by the norwegian government and their farmers. norway isn't in the eu, but it is a key trading partner — a situation the uk would be keen to replicate. the country's agricultural policy is focused on guaranteeing food prices and supporting norwegian farmers. one of the biggest challenges forfarmers like...
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he talked about how he approached the shooter on saturday at a mosque in a suburb of oslo, norway, .n. >> shepard: he could have not known at the time that the suspect had reportedly gunned down his own stepsister at home and now police say they are treating this as an attempted terror attack because they have evidence that the suspect posted online about right wing extremism and how he was against immigration. benjamin hall reporting live from our london newsroom. >> authorities are saying that if it weren't for the actions of this incredibly brave men who charge the attacker, this could have become one of those terrible scenes that we've seen recently. eyewitnesses say that when philip manshaus entered into the islamic center, he was carrying several guns and he was wearing body armor and a helmet. there were more than a dozen people inside and he managed to fire a few rounds but was quickly overpowered by the 65-year-old former pakistani air force officer. after his arrest, police officers found the body of a 17-year-old stepsister dead at a home outside oslo. it's alleged he murd
he talked about how he approached the shooter on saturday at a mosque in a suburb of oslo, norway, .n. >> shepard: he could have not known at the time that the suspect had reportedly gunned down his own stepsister at home and now police say they are treating this as an attempted terror attack because they have evidence that the suspect posted online about right wing extremism and how he was against immigration. benjamin hall reporting live from our london newsroom. >> authorities...
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near tragedy for pink ard her team after her show in norway. >> so scary. just hours after she walked off stage, members of her inner circle went down in a terrifying plane crash. fire crews frantically douse pink's plane after it burst into flames minutes before crash landing. the singer had just finished her set last night in oslo, norway, while on her "beautiful trauma" tour. her manager and nine others, including some of her crew, were en route to denmark when somehow their cessna jet caught fire and crashed just off the runway. miraculously, no one was hurt and pink was not on board. ♪ time after time >> you said that you take your kids on tour with you? >> yes. >> the mom of two's been jetting across europe and scandinavia and recently brought her kids to europe. it's unclear if they were traveling on this leg, but pink's told us willow and jameson usually hang with her crew. >> they have this incredible beautiful diverse carnival of people. my dancers and band and wardrobe. it's just this gypsy family of traveling people and that part's beautiful. >>
near tragedy for pink ard her team after her show in norway. >> so scary. just hours after she walked off stage, members of her inner circle went down in a terrifying plane crash. fire crews frantically douse pink's plane after it burst into flames minutes before crash landing. the singer had just finished her set last night in oslo, norway, while on her "beautiful trauma" tour. her manager and nine others, including some of her crew, were en route to denmark when somehow their...
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and germany and not in a single moment germany and norway decided how this money would be used it was always 100 percent a decision of the brazilian government on how to use so this comment is more towards the brazilian public there wants to see this demonstration of independence in the usage of money than anything else. the presidents of turkey and russia say they hope to work together to ease tensions in adlib province in a move which could help decide the course of the syrian conflict government forces backed by russia have launched a ground offensive in one of the last rebel held areas in syria turkey though supports some rebel groups and says the fighting's putting its troops in danger said us in hama has more now from so called that's where the talks are being held. will be. part of it was an unusual venue for the hastily organized high level meeting before the situation in syria it lip province could be discussed turkish president ratchet tired out a one was treated to a show of russia's latest up abilities. and had russian ice cream then they discussed the issue of the turkish
and germany and not in a single moment germany and norway decided how this money would be used it was always 100 percent a decision of the brazilian government on how to use so this comment is more towards the brazilian public there wants to see this demonstration of independence in the usage of money than anything else. the presidents of turkey and russia say they hope to work together to ease tensions in adlib province in a move which could help decide the course of the syrian conflict...
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i have nothing against norway but in norway my teeth became white in norway. this is who he is.st president and i look forward to scott making excuses for him. >> well, scott, i mean, the tactics, they have certainly been effective. are they racist? are they -- is there a cost to them if you believe they are not racist, beyond working, are they wrong? >> i think the president tries to draw clear lines between himself and people who have been most hard on him since he's become president. there is no doubt his opponents are the members of the squad. they want to impeach him and throw him out of office and see him probabably jailed. when these people make themselves known as enemies, he never lets an attack go uncountered. and simply have mostly to do with the president and those who are fighting him. that this president has run counter to the narrative and i think he needs to continue to do that frankly. the way you counter some of the narrative that he's a divisive president is to achieve things his predecessor couldn't do. and he's got one great one, the next great one get somet
i have nothing against norway but in norway my teeth became white in norway. this is who he is.st president and i look forward to scott making excuses for him. >> well, scott, i mean, the tactics, they have certainly been effective. are they racist? are they -- is there a cost to them if you believe they are not racist, beyond working, are they wrong? >> i think the president tries to draw clear lines between himself and people who have been most hard on him since he's become...
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especially because of this duce quero with norway and germany about the rainforest fund that they stop supporting. he rides after to the new show accusations he blamed n.g.o.s and activists of setting the fires to take pictures and call the international media attention. this disc all for international support right now is is just window dressing and i think there's i mean my might be to pursue mystic but i think there is little that international community can do so is there any hope then why a while jabal snarl remains in office for the amazon which again provides something like 20 percent of the planet's oxygen well the hope is to put pressure on the groups that support their bills are not owed that can be damaging with the fires so that even the agricultural sector and the the cattle exported need export they can suffer sanctions from from europe and from order importing markets so if they start losing money they can put pressure on the government but as we thank you very much for your time on this that as geraldo zohan live in sao paulo thank you thank you now the wildfires in the
especially because of this duce quero with norway and germany about the rainforest fund that they stop supporting. he rides after to the new show accusations he blamed n.g.o.s and activists of setting the fires to take pictures and call the international media attention. this disc all for international support right now is is just window dressing and i think there's i mean my might be to pursue mystic but i think there is little that international community can do so is there any hope then why...
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think that is very much what has happened in other countries after the terrorist attacks in 2011 in norwaytheive investments and norwegian government has the largest research center studying the far right and white supremacists -- and white supremacist extremism. host: how did it get started? guest: this is where you start to understand how new this is. this is an effort started by folks in the u.k.. it was a u.k. based group to pull together scholars and connect them with the public. the website has several dozen senior scholars and policy fellows and more jr. scholars ,ho write insight blogs op-ed's, they are posted with media partners and they try to connect that knowledge with the public to better inform everyone about the far right. they have scholars representing every region of the world. host: for folks who hear the name, the center for the analysis of the radical right, is there a radical left and what is the difference? guest: there is a radical left. there is a whole spectrum here. left, and there is even a terrorist left, eco-terrorism, animal-rights terrorism. when we are talk
think that is very much what has happened in other countries after the terrorist attacks in 2011 in norwaytheive investments and norwegian government has the largest research center studying the far right and white supremacists -- and white supremacist extremism. host: how did it get started? guest: this is where you start to understand how new this is. this is an effort started by folks in the u.k.. it was a u.k. based group to pull together scholars and connect them with the public. the...
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monday, the area of the low pressure that has been with us through the weekend will drift closer to norwayll have weather fronts tucking in across parts of scotland and northern ireland bringing further heavy showers or perhaps even lengthy spells of rain for a time. the showers reach in across parts of northern england and the north—west of wales. the driest weather across south—eastern areas of the uk. temperatures below par for the time of year in scotland, 15 in stornoway, 16 in edinburgh, but in the best of the sunshine further south, temperatures will reach the low 20s. looking to the weather further ahead in the week, it is set to get warmer and drier. temperatures could reach 25 in london by friday and showers eventually ease off in scotland and northern ireland later in the week. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines... detectives investigating the death of a police officer have said he died of "multiple injuries" as they were given more time to question 10 suspects. within an hour of the incident happening we had arrested ten males aged between 13 and 30 on suspicion of murder.
monday, the area of the low pressure that has been with us through the weekend will drift closer to norwayll have weather fronts tucking in across parts of scotland and northern ireland bringing further heavy showers or perhaps even lengthy spells of rain for a time. the showers reach in across parts of northern england and the north—west of wales. the driest weather across south—eastern areas of the uk. temperatures below par for the time of year in scotland, 15 in stornoway, 16 in...
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it's who we are and what you're fighting for. >> my norway neighbors. i don't know if we want more of them over here. i'm kidding. i'll hear about that. >> it ain't on my account. i'm a big fan. >> amazing people. >> i don't know you. >> i don't want your sandwich. >> no chicken for you. you get no chicken. >> you'll get burnt this weekend. >> he's going to get me. >> this is "cnn tonight." i'm don lemon. and the master of spin. at it again. rewriting history. otherwise known as distracting and deplekting. president tweeting today. g 7 was a great audiocassette se success. it wasn't. not at all. president arguing fiercely with this country's allies during a dinner saturday night. go along with me. what was he arguing about? vladimir putin of course. putin who was kicked out of the then g 8 when he illegally seized crimea. who he still holds. who actively interfered in our election in 2016 and 2018 and plotting to do it geb in 2020. that vladimir putin. that guy. the president of the united states insisting putin should be welcome back into the group. ev
it's who we are and what you're fighting for. >> my norway neighbors. i don't know if we want more of them over here. i'm kidding. i'll hear about that. >> it ain't on my account. i'm a big fan. >> amazing people. >> i don't know you. >> i don't want your sandwich. >> no chicken for you. you get no chicken. >> you'll get burnt this weekend. >> he's going to get me. >> this is "cnn tonight." i'm don lemon. and the master of spin. at...
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there for 2 electoral rivals who went to also in december 1993 to receive the nobel peace prize in norway the 2 men attempted to put on a good show but de klerk could barely conceal his frustration. i think the decision of the nobel peace laureate committee was a very courageous decision the award to more mr mandela was a popular one the award to me was a controversial award because people said but i have practiced a part in the past i had no problem with this the mandela receiving me at times it appear as if he and the a.n.c. did not like very much the fact that it was also ordered to me i know that they went through their failed. nelson should not have shared with him i think that would have been a terrible mistake their contribution through the nobel peace prize was their contribution to say. we congratulate you the people of south africa you fought amongst each other but in the course of that fight you learned to appreciate each other's humanity. and mandela was irritated by this man from the a potted regime the people who put him in jail the people who oppressed these own people for
there for 2 electoral rivals who went to also in december 1993 to receive the nobel peace prize in norway the 2 men attempted to put on a good show but de klerk could barely conceal his frustration. i think the decision of the nobel peace laureate committee was a very courageous decision the award to more mr mandela was a popular one the award to me was a controversial award because people said but i have practiced a part in the past i had no problem with this the mandela receiving me at times...
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, allowing the winds to switch toa norway, allowing the winds to switch to a more north, north—westerlyd, scotland under north—west of england. much greater chance of seeing downpours in the south as well. the winds are coming down from polar regions, whereas across england and wales, they're coming from the mid—atlantic. there isa coming from the mid—atlantic. there is a north— south events in damages, 60 degrees in edinburgh whereas we should see temperatures in the low 20s still across eastern counties of england. as they's weather, we've got a ridge of high pressure here for a time ahead of this warm front that was spread ultimately thicker cloud and outbreaks of rain into western parts. so there and get going into northern ireland, it was rain into parts of western scotland, western england and wales is the day goes by and you will see some of the cloud becomes quite low for some of the hills —— 16 degrees and attenborough, it is probably a better kind of day and those eastern parts of the country. a cold front swings in across the west part of the country, so some real contrast in
, allowing the winds to switch toa norway, allowing the winds to switch to a more north, north—westerlyd, scotland under north—west of england. much greater chance of seeing downpours in the south as well. the winds are coming down from polar regions, whereas across england and wales, they're coming from the mid—atlantic. there isa coming from the mid—atlantic. there is a north— south events in damages, 60 degrees in edinburgh whereas we should see temperatures in the low 20s still...
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maybe stocks is a safe bet for norway somehow. one of the areas they are moving out of likely would be the u.k., which makes sense when you see what brexit has wreaked on the stock prices there. you're seeing a lot of sign that a slow down is not a recession. in the u.s. you are still seeing a little bit of growth. when you look at tech companies or software players or even on the consumer side, there's a lot more opportunity there. alix: you're looking at 2% plus, not -1/10 of 1% for german gdp. yes, you have ubs asking if you want to get out of stocks, but then you're going to go in for corporate credit. where are you going to have find that value? that's all money is to the u.s.. that is all a stronger dollar that perpetuates this cycle. sonali: they were saying you are a little overweight here european equities. this is diversification for norway. alix: fair. sonali basak and brooke sutherland, thank you very much. here's something off the beaten street. it's been one of the hottest issues on chinese social media this month, t
maybe stocks is a safe bet for norway somehow. one of the areas they are moving out of likely would be the u.k., which makes sense when you see what brexit has wreaked on the stock prices there. you're seeing a lot of sign that a slow down is not a recession. in the u.s. you are still seeing a little bit of growth. when you look at tech companies or software players or even on the consumer side, there's a lot more opportunity there. alix: you're looking at 2% plus, not -1/10 of 1% for german...
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james cook, bbc news, norway.us counterparts in a historic flight down new york's hudson river and around the statue of liberty. it was the first time the combination ofjets had been brought together in such a way. the team, based at raf scampton, near lincoln, are on a tour of north america to showcase the "the strength of the relationship between the two countries and their armed forces. weather in a moment — but just to let you know that we are due to have sportsday with 0lly foster just after half past — but we also have the g7 live event , the official welcoming to the summit due to take place at half past six as well. we will be trying to bring you those events that will be emmanuel macron hosting and formally welcoming others in the south of france. we see the arrival of donald trump, boris johnson and france. we see the arrival of donald trump, borisjohnson and they will be formally welcomed by emmanuel macron, that is the official welcome there. in emmanuel macron trying to build a sense of unity and come
james cook, bbc news, norway.us counterparts in a historic flight down new york's hudson river and around the statue of liberty. it was the first time the combination ofjets had been brought together in such a way. the team, based at raf scampton, near lincoln, are on a tour of north america to showcase the "the strength of the relationship between the two countries and their armed forces. weather in a moment — but just to let you know that we are due to have sportsday with 0lly foster...
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james cook, bbc news, finnmark in norway.us counterparts in a historic flight down new york's hudson river and around the statue of liberty. hundreds of thousands of people lined the river to watch the flypast on thursday. it was the first time the combination ofjets had been brought together in such a way. the red arrows are on an 11—week tour of north america. the brazilian president saying he's authorised the army to fight fires. he said wildfires can be found in any country. they found in any country. should not be used as an exc for they should not be used as an excuse for international sanctions. hello there. on friday, the temperature reached 28 celsius in hull but it could be a record—breaking bank holiday weekend. we've got a lot of heat and sunshine to come this weekend but there is the risk still of one or two showers because not only are we drawing in the heat from the near continent around that area of high pressure, we are also increasing the humidity. and we've still got low pressure sitting towards the north—w
james cook, bbc news, finnmark in norway.us counterparts in a historic flight down new york's hudson river and around the statue of liberty. hundreds of thousands of people lined the river to watch the flypast on thursday. it was the first time the combination ofjets had been brought together in such a way. the red arrows are on an 11—week tour of north america. the brazilian president saying he's authorised the army to fight fires. he said wildfires can be found in any country. they found in...