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they were not pushed out by their norwegian classmates. they we re their norwegian classmates. to breivik it isa islamists. when it comes to breivik it is a bit ofa islamists. when it comes to breivik it is a bit of a different story. he is born to this very dysfunctional pa rents is born to this very dysfunctional parents and he is abused and he is emotionally abuse and speakers he doesn‘t have any attachment to his own home or his mother and his father, all his life he goes out and tries to find a place to belong, and because he tries so hard he is almost —— always rejected. then he goes into this world, the world of wa rcraft, goes into this world, the world of warcraft, this fantasy world, he spent hours playing and that is where he finds the dark net, the neo—nazis, the fascists, the anti— jihadist is, the anti— islamists. that is where he forms his ideology, where he writes the manifesto, and thatis where he writes the manifesto, and that is where he finds belonging for the first time. and as we know he is responsible for the utoya massacre of completely innocent, largely
they were not pushed out by their norwegian classmates. they we re their norwegian classmates. to breivik it isa islamists. when it comes to breivik it is a bit ofa islamists. when it comes to breivik it is a bit of a different story. he is born to this very dysfunctional pa rents is born to this very dysfunctional parents and he is abused and he is emotionally abuse and speakers he doesn‘t have any attachment to his own home or his mother and his father, all his life he goes out and tries to...
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they do understand the norwegian way and rejected it.e islamist and wanted to change. they become militant and want to change the society. their goal is to have norway run by sharia law. it is difficult but you can start with your school. they started writing letters to school authorities. to the local parliaments, for the right to wear the niqab, not do gymnastics. an interesting thing is, these two girls were so much more norwegian than they actually were themselves. if you asked anybody in the audience why people would choose to join islamic state, they would say, to do evil and bad things. but they thought they were doing god's will, doing good, making life better for other people. however we think of them, is that correct? i think that's definitely right. i think the only way to join isis is to have that mindset. you know, they're not going out to do evil, they're going out to find the meaning of life. so these two girls, also, when you see the chat log, which is fascinating, between them and the brother, which begins the day they w
they do understand the norwegian way and rejected it.e islamist and wanted to change. they become militant and want to change the society. their goal is to have norway run by sharia law. it is difficult but you can start with your school. they started writing letters to school authorities. to the local parliaments, for the right to wear the niqab, not do gymnastics. an interesting thing is, these two girls were so much more norwegian than they actually were themselves. if you asked anybody in...
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the second one is the norwegian krone against the euro.nk announcement shs it's not tied to the ecb policy in the way the smb is. going into september, they -- to euro-krona to job drop 9.25, taking into account that the nordisk bank is in hiking mode. opec, opec, opec. reason it's not for that but you are the winner. i think christine's chart was fantastic. >> i think we were both voting for mark. chart was amazing but mark, or we did not talk about that position today and it's an important currency in a sovereign wealth fund and has a much influence in global finance. thanks for drawing our attention to it. this is bloomberg. ♪ has been.a.b. holdings raising a $4 billion consumer font. investors include hsbc and deutsche bank. holdings has been raising 5 billion euros for a consumer fund. mark: to bring in one of our highlights from the breakaway summit, we have been speaking with ursula berns former chief executive of xerox about processed digital transformation. >> it's not anywhere as complicated as it sounds. you have to get somebody
the second one is the norwegian krone against the euro.nk announcement shs it's not tied to the ecb policy in the way the smb is. going into september, they -- to euro-krona to job drop 9.25, taking into account that the nordisk bank is in hiking mode. opec, opec, opec. reason it's not for that but you are the winner. i think christine's chart was fantastic. >> i think we were both voting for mark. chart was amazing but mark, or we did not talk about that position today and it's an...
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the point she is making is that the norwegian government put away money for future norwegian governmentons. she made the point that they spend more per capita than any other country apart from the united states. but donald trump would point to a country like norway, a vastly wealthy country that doesn't spend 2% on defence, which is what he has demanded, and yet she has set out why it is unnecessary. they have a border with russia. the submarines are on the northern border. she talks about the history of the second world war and norway is one of those countries thatis norway is one of those countries that is anxious about the muscles that is anxious about the muscles that russia flexes on its border. so she has spoken today at rusi about the importance of nato, and yet she would put the money behind it to the extent that donald trump once. and nato says they should too. there are unusual signs today that some republicans are breaking with the mr trump over his extensive view of his own power as us commander in chief. in tweets this week, the president has argued that he has the power to
the point she is making is that the norwegian government put away money for future norwegian governmentons. she made the point that they spend more per capita than any other country apart from the united states. but donald trump would point to a country like norway, a vastly wealthy country that doesn't spend 2% on defence, which is what he has demanded, and yet she has set out why it is unnecessary. they have a border with russia. the submarines are on the northern border. she talks about the...
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it is quite clear that the eea, as the norwegian prime minister has said, another quote from her, sheifficult for the british to go that way after the referendum. she means very welcome in that she says it is not possible because it goes against the spirit of brexit. says it is not possible because it goes against the spirit of brexitlj don't believe it does. the freedom of movement was something that is not... only answer that directly. the british people were asked in 2016 whether they wanted to leave or remain in the european union and whether they wanted us to the beginner process to withdraw from the european union. the result was that they wanted to start the process to leave and that is what parliament did. the big question is whether you are able to deliver brexit in the form that people thought they could get. or the benefits of european membership of being outside of it. that is not possible. in terms of how the british people want a lead, that was not on the battle —— ballot paper. i don't deny that immigration was not an issue but in terms of the balance in the way it that
it is quite clear that the eea, as the norwegian prime minister has said, another quote from her, sheifficult for the british to go that way after the referendum. she means very welcome in that she says it is not possible because it goes against the spirit of brexit. says it is not possible because it goes against the spirit of brexitlj don't believe it does. the freedom of movement was something that is not... only answer that directly. the british people were asked in 2016 whether they wanted...
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. >> reporter: the tiny electric plane took off with two norwegian transport officials on board. the crowd snapped photos as the battery powered aircraft flew for several minutes with no exhaust polluting the air. >> this is the first example that we are moving fast forward. we do have to make sure it is safe. people will not fly if they don't trust it. 20 years from now i think when we come to 2040, this is going to be a reality. >> reporter: norway's transport minister says battery prices are falling and plane makers are also working on electric aircraft. >> transportation needs, we need airplanes that can hold 30, 40, 100 people for the domestic use. we are seeing a development going really fast. >> reporter: electric planes can struggle with weight because of bulky batteries and limited ranges. norwegian officials are determined to be ready to fly the first battery powered passenger plane with 19 seats within the next seven years. norway's ferry boats are also going electric as part of the battle against climate change and the scandinavian country leads the world when it come
. >> reporter: the tiny electric plane took off with two norwegian transport officials on board. the crowd snapped photos as the battery powered aircraft flew for several minutes with no exhaust polluting the air. >> this is the first example that we are moving fast forward. we do have to make sure it is safe. people will not fly if they don't trust it. 20 years from now i think when we come to 2040, this is going to be a reality. >> reporter: norway's transport minister says...
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look at the festive tradition fast enough in the swiss town of basel and arctic abode we visited a norwegian couple at their luxury cabin. we start off with a photographer who loves a frill he doesn't track wild animals or travel through dangerous areas bustin van it chases storms whenever the weather is wild rain pouring wind howling he grabs his equipment and hurries toward the eye of the storm hoping to capture the perfect picture of mother's nature's mayhem over the years he's developed a real knack for it and at age twenty five has established himself as one of germany's leading weather photographers. not the most easy mother nature. that's john found out he's a full time storm chaser. slits of four that's the last photo i took of the super cell above adlington on july twentieth twenty thirteen which produced a massive fail storm in the picture you can see my storm chasing team colleagues sprinting the banks of the continent the doors were still open to us it was germany's most devastating thunderstorm ever in just thirty minutes a caused three billion euros of damage oil offices all sh
look at the festive tradition fast enough in the swiss town of basel and arctic abode we visited a norwegian couple at their luxury cabin. we start off with a photographer who loves a frill he doesn't track wild animals or travel through dangerous areas bustin van it chases storms whenever the weather is wild rain pouring wind howling he grabs his equipment and hurries toward the eye of the storm hoping to capture the perfect picture of mother's nature's mayhem over the years he's developed a...
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we get good help from the norwegian government.ntry and the language here. and so i think it is very useful. i think that women need to get such courses to help them to understand information about violence and sexual violence. the reporter who filmed those interviews is erika benke. i spoke to her earlier about her impressions of the class. i think they are very grateful. they really appreciate the effort in norwegians are making to integrate them. these women are coming from very patriarchal, very traditional families, mostly from the middle east. so i think what they really appreciate is that this course is given them some space to talk about these things, because these conversations just never happen in a traditionalfamily. so conversations just never happen in a traditional family. so they appreciate that. on the other hand, i think there is an awful lot of good will on the norwegian side as well, because they say these people come from a different culture. if they —— we do not tell them how we live here, what our customs are,
we get good help from the norwegian government.ntry and the language here. and so i think it is very useful. i think that women need to get such courses to help them to understand information about violence and sexual violence. the reporter who filmed those interviews is erika benke. i spoke to her earlier about her impressions of the class. i think they are very grateful. they really appreciate the effort in norwegians are making to integrate them. these women are coming from very patriarchal,...
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and i spoke to one of them prime minister norwegian joining me here in london. >> good evening everyone i'm christiane amanpour welcome to "amanpour." they have told them to prepare for more uranium. france is saying iran is sailing dangerously close to red line. while trump's key ally benjamin netanyahu. the south proclaimed deal maker donald trump is trying to secure a new one with north korea. less than a week before the meeting with kim jong-un, the former chairman of the joint chiefs says that if the singapore summit fails, the potential for war could be even greater than it was before. the retired admiral mike mullen joins me now from washington. admiral mullen, that's a very dire conclusion. what do you mean that after sort of a peace making summit, if that doesn't go well, the risks and the dangers could be even worse? >> well, christian, most of us, in fact most of us would hope for diplomatic path to solve the cry cities on the korean peninsula in particicicic with respect to nuclear weapons and nuclear capability. and if that door gets shut, albeit it could be temporary, but
and i spoke to one of them prime minister norwegian joining me here in london. >> good evening everyone i'm christiane amanpour welcome to "amanpour." they have told them to prepare for more uranium. france is saying iran is sailing dangerously close to red line. while trump's key ally benjamin netanyahu. the south proclaimed deal maker donald trump is trying to secure a new one with north korea. less than a week before the meeting with kim jong-un, the former chairman of the...
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is in contact with norwegian it's a fresh wave of consolidation that's coming to the airline industry in europe everyone is talking to everyone norwegian has also been the subject of a bid interest in aip. >>> france has called for general electric to face a fine. when it took over the french energy subsidiary they committed to create 1,000 jobs by the end of this year by the end of april just 320 positions had been created the french minister asked them to take measures to comply or receive a 50,000 euro fine for each job that is not created >> hermes joins kaka rant 40 our colleague joins me in the studio is this the landmark for the german index >> this is a wider trend because the luxury sector is now the largest sector in terms of market in the cac karant you can't argue that part of loreal is pushed up a bit above 20%. luxury's really taking the l lion's share the cac carant is up it's boostg the share price and is very good earnings for the past 12 years. the earnings have been boosted but their growing appetite for anything luxury including the hermes bag so i went to speak fo
is in contact with norwegian it's a fresh wave of consolidation that's coming to the airline industry in europe everyone is talking to everyone norwegian has also been the subject of a bid interest in aip. >>> france has called for general electric to face a fine. when it took over the french energy subsidiary they committed to create 1,000 jobs by the end of this year by the end of april just 320 positions had been created the french minister asked them to take measures to comply or...
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a norwegian tanker ruptured its hull on saturday.o reports. a desperate effort to save some of this port's most vulnerable wildlife. hundreds of birds covered in oil after the huge spillage. this tanker ruptured its hull, sending more than 200 tonnes into the harbour. it happened on saturday and officials tried to contain it, but by sunday, the oil had spread to two nearby waterways. rescuers say they've been overwhelmed by the number of contaminated birds, at least 800 over a ten kilometre radius. hundreds are still thought to be in the water. birds were being taken to other centres in nearby towns, but by monday, a special help centre had been set up in a car park to deal with the sheer numbers affected. the norwegian company that owns the tanker says it regrets the spillage and it has set up an investigation to find out what went wrong. it's thought it could be weeks before the cleanup operation is finished and the harbour safe again for its wildlife. lebo diseko, bbc news. the duke of cambridge has arrived in israel — the us acad
a norwegian tanker ruptured its hull on saturday.o reports. a desperate effort to save some of this port's most vulnerable wildlife. hundreds of birds covered in oil after the huge spillage. this tanker ruptured its hull, sending more than 200 tonnes into the harbour. it happened on saturday and officials tried to contain it, but by sunday, the oil had spread to two nearby waterways. rescuers say they've been overwhelmed by the number of contaminated birds, at least 800 over a ten kilometre...
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but do you know what the norwegian prime minister, erna solberg herself says about that?be a part of the eea? she says a direct message for british politicians like you who want that continued membership. she says that britain would have to maintain free movement of people and continue to accept rules made in brussels. she asks why should you leave the eu if you are accepting that? she does have a good point in the sense of my own view is that of course it would be far better for the uk to stay in the european union. short of that, the best way of limiting the damage is to continue to participate in the eea and the customs union. she says that will not work. it's not in the spirit of brexit. hang on a moment. she may have said these things but she is absolutely clear that her country would welcome the uk being part of the eea, not least because she says it will increase the bargaining power of the eea relative to the european union. that's a different question. i was just about to come to your question precisely. with regard to free movement, in fact, the phrase is mislea
but do you know what the norwegian prime minister, erna solberg herself says about that?be a part of the eea? she says a direct message for british politicians like you who want that continued membership. she says that britain would have to maintain free movement of people and continue to accept rules made in brussels. she asks why should you leave the eu if you are accepting that? she does have a good point in the sense of my own view is that of course it would be far better for the uk to stay...
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state i mean this is one of the areas where people are certainly dependent on food aid and yet the norwegian refugee council had to suspend its food distribution in april why was that. well unity state is indeed one of the most conflict prone areas of south sudan it is an area that could feed itself it could feed much larger areas this is agricultural land south sudan has a lot of land it has a lot of potential for cattle what is the problem well it's the fighting it is that the various groups are not willing to make egremont at the negotiating table and we as humanitarians we end up with the civilian population in the crossfire one hundred colleagues have been killed since december twenty third dean but we're not giving up we need to have this herculean effort now in the next three months when there is the lean season and in sudan and when millions will depend on really you say are not giving up but famine has already been declared in south sudan you've got lean months coming up as you just say but the aid appeal is only twenty one percent funded can be filled with much hope that's actually
state i mean this is one of the areas where people are certainly dependent on food aid and yet the norwegian refugee council had to suspend its food distribution in april why was that. well unity state is indeed one of the most conflict prone areas of south sudan it is an area that could feed itself it could feed much larger areas this is agricultural land south sudan has a lot of land it has a lot of potential for cattle what is the problem well it's the fighting it is that the various groups...
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but no, if you want to say norwegian pride than that is fine and if you want to say irish pride tt is fine. if you want to celebrate st. patrick's day or germany or italian day that is fine but once you say white pride or there isomhi shared and like a common culf being white then that's a construct because there is no such thing. if you say it's all one good culture as opposed to the bad african culture then you're building an entire narrative on a false premise becausehere is no such thing. all of the narrative coming from the far right are based on this fallacy. >> i think the notion of white changes over w time as groups become accepted into this idea of whiteness and then they turn on the next victim and when the group joins and comes far enough along the turn on over the new group is. i agree with what he said. this idea of what a white culture is doesn't make sense because there are so many within that to generalize. >> if we don't have questions or now i have one which is excuse me,hat t role of testosterone in these movements? >> if you feel -- it is so important. i went to a
but no, if you want to say norwegian pride than that is fine and if you want to say irish pride tt is fine. if you want to celebrate st. patrick's day or germany or italian day that is fine but once you say white pride or there isomhi shared and like a common culf being white then that's a construct because there is no such thing. if you say it's all one good culture as opposed to the bad african culture then you're building an entire narrative on a false premise becausehere is no such thing....
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or yan egeland as the secretary general of the norwegian refugee council he joins us live now from oslo thank you very much for taking the time to speak to us we've been hearing for many months now about a possible escalation in and around today what is your sense about this could we see an all out assault happening sooner rather than later. a fear is that the war will come to the day that which is indeed what. is for the netherlands a little cool has been for united kingdom is the place with things come in to out of the civilian population and yemen a country that basically has to import or food everything from the civilian population and when the brew cave that has been there truly it let's come in over too long a time an attack on this city which is to fight the other side it would be basically devastating it would mean that the lifeline for millions and millions would be destroyed we often speak about being a humanitarian crisis in yemen but the truth is there is a massive hung the challenge in this country we're talking about starvation in the possibility of all out famine if somet
or yan egeland as the secretary general of the norwegian refugee council he joins us live now from oslo thank you very much for taking the time to speak to us we've been hearing for many months now about a possible escalation in and around today what is your sense about this could we see an all out assault happening sooner rather than later. a fear is that the war will come to the day that which is indeed what. is for the netherlands a little cool has been for united kingdom is the place with...
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there's hector heading away towards the top end of the north sea, up into the norwegian sea.ful beast, so it will still be quite breezy across northern parts of scotland, but nowhere near the sort of strength that we saw during the course of thursday. there will still be quite a raft of showers, longer spells of rain getting into central, western parts of scotland initially, then gradually dribbling away a little bit further east. further south, the odd isolated shower, no great organisation about them, and the top temperature on the day of 22. so the weekend — saturday showers, if not longer spells of rain, but the weekend by no means a write—off. here we are on saturday with quite an active little frontal system for the sort of top half of the british isles. so northern parts of wales, the north midlands, and all points north at some point in the day seeing some really quite heavy rain. further south, the trailing portion of that weather front, well, there'll be a lot of cloud, there'll be the odd bit and piece of rain. gardeners, that won't be the answer to your prayers. t
there's hector heading away towards the top end of the north sea, up into the norwegian sea.ful beast, so it will still be quite breezy across northern parts of scotland, but nowhere near the sort of strength that we saw during the course of thursday. there will still be quite a raft of showers, longer spells of rain getting into central, western parts of scotland initially, then gradually dribbling away a little bit further east. further south, the odd isolated shower, no great organisation...
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relative to valuation, this is in line with the norwegian cruise line acquisition made a couple years to her cabinets, $780,000 per cabin is what they are paying compared to norwegian purchase price of those other 470,000, as, standard price would be 200,000. but investors are liking it. if we hop into the bloomberg, we will see -- volume is above the 20 day average by about 281%. bullish,he street is vonnie. 19 by, valuation, attractive, a bit of a discount there and certainly on the s&p 500, and there has been some concern about a strong dollar and oil, but they also reaffirm the full-year view. so positive step her on royal caribbean. mark: -- vonnie: abigail doolittle, thank you. we have the euro trading at 1.1637. stay tuned, this is bloomberg. ♪ sherry: it is noon in washington, 5:00 in london, 9:00 in hong kong. i'm shery ahn. david: and i'm david westin. markets:o bloomberg balance of power. we talk with ohio congressman jim ygnacio, who is facing a tough right in his bid for senate. and bloomberg news has learned that former fbi director james comey broke from procedure while
relative to valuation, this is in line with the norwegian cruise line acquisition made a couple years to her cabinets, $780,000 per cabin is what they are paying compared to norwegian purchase price of those other 470,000, as, standard price would be 200,000. but investors are liking it. if we hop into the bloomberg, we will see -- volume is above the 20 day average by about 281%. bullish,he street is vonnie. 19 by, valuation, attractive, a bit of a discount there and certainly on the s&p...
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these norwegian lawmakers nominated trump for the nobel peace prize.r arafat got the nobel peace prize, but how are things going in gaza. i'm surprised that president trump agrees with former president obama that north korea was the biggest problem in the world. i personally think it's iran. if you deal with the problem of iran, you are going to solve a lot of problems. so, it's obviously a bit prure. i didn't s any than i have been for the last few weeks because i haven't been like a lot of other people in d.c. and worried a nuclear threat is imminent. everybody has been talking about, donalrump didn't get anything much different than they got in 1994. i would say look at 2007 under president bush. the united states made similar guarantees we are hearing trump made and that eventually fell apart and north korea decided it wanted to keep its nuclear program. charles: i think the dynamics on both you sides have changed, on both sides, vince. every one knows we are cautiously optimistic. but it feels like we are heading toward something that could be dif
these norwegian lawmakers nominated trump for the nobel peace prize.r arafat got the nobel peace prize, but how are things going in gaza. i'm surprised that president trump agrees with former president obama that north korea was the biggest problem in the world. i personally think it's iran. if you deal with the problem of iran, you are going to solve a lot of problems. so, it's obviously a bit prure. i didn't s any than i have been for the last few weeks because i haven't been like a lot of...
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there's hector heading away towards the top end of the north sea, up into the norwegian sea.be quite breezy across northern parts of scotland, but nowhere near the sort of strength that we saw during the course of thursday. there will still be quite a raft of showers, longer spells of rain getting into central, western parts of scotland initially, then gradually dribbling away a little bit further east. further south, the odd isolated shower, no great organisation about them, and the top temperature on the day of 22. so the weekend — saturday showers, if not longer spells of rain, but the weekend by no means a write—off. here we are on saturday with quite an active little frontal system for the sort of top half of the british isles. so northern parts of wales, the north midlands, and all points north at some point in the day seeing some really quite heavy rain. further south, the trailing portion of that weather front, well, there'll be a lot of cloud, there'll be the odd bit and piece of rain. gardeners, that won't be the answer to your prayers. that frontal system takes the
there's hector heading away towards the top end of the north sea, up into the norwegian sea.be quite breezy across northern parts of scotland, but nowhere near the sort of strength that we saw during the course of thursday. there will still be quite a raft of showers, longer spells of rain getting into central, western parts of scotland initially, then gradually dribbling away a little bit further east. further south, the odd isolated shower, no great organisation about them, and the top...
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well, we went to swedish customs and norwegians customs and swiss customs and french customs and turkishm how long does it take for a truck to get across your borders? here are some of the facts, and people can then spin them either way, and i think we are always going to get people on both sides deeply unhappy with us, because this has become probably the most contentious political issue in this country that i can remember, certainly in my lifetime as a reporter. it does not mean that we should not try and say, here are some facts, you go away and interpret them as you choose. but, as you say, part of the frustration is it is sometimes really hard to know what is a proven fact, and that is so different to other stories. so how do you make it comprehensible, as a correspondent, in some of these areas? try to keep the language simple. accept that there are times when you're going to use facts, but after a while, the facts become political. £350 million on the side of a bus is an obvious example. we did a piece saying, look, the chairman of the uk statistics authority has said this is a mi
well, we went to swedish customs and norwegians customs and swiss customs and french customs and turkishm how long does it take for a truck to get across your borders? here are some of the facts, and people can then spin them either way, and i think we are always going to get people on both sides deeply unhappy with us, because this has become probably the most contentious political issue in this country that i can remember, certainly in my lifetime as a reporter. it does not mean that we...
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undersecretary general for humanitarian affairs he's currently secretary general of the norwegian refugee council i started by asking him about the situation on the ground. that has now nearly been surrounded by forces that have been fighting up the coast from the south yemen is divided now in with two. good defacto governments fighting each other in aden in the south is the hot d. or original government backed by saudi arabia and united arab emirates in the north there is a rebel group called that out calmly named as who they control the sun not the capital and most of the country most of the population they have some backing from iran now that war has been waged on and mongst the civilian population what's special about data is that it is the lifeline to most of the population who lives in the north if that is becoming. is now destroyed and that fighting we will loose the life one to millions and millions of people that are already on the brink of starvation so what are you calling for at this point what we're calling for today i will be speaking to two fisher from the united arab emira
undersecretary general for humanitarian affairs he's currently secretary general of the norwegian refugee council i started by asking him about the situation on the ground. that has now nearly been surrounded by forces that have been fighting up the coast from the south yemen is divided now in with two. good defacto governments fighting each other in aden in the south is the hot d. or original government backed by saudi arabia and united arab emirates in the north there is a rebel group called...
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and shares of norwegian air are surging today.s comes as the ceo says his airline has been in talks with the discount carrier. that raises the possibility of a bidding war. compared to british airways, iag has taken a stake in the region. and that's your bloomberg business flash. alix: thank you. next move? -- focused on the agricultural sector, and investors try to understand the consequences. >> they are sort of like cockroaches, there's never just one, and they tend to proliferate and add cost into the system. this is problematic in other ways to encourage and improve the trade balance rather than going through tariffs, but the real trick is, if we are forced to stick with this, if we will take a strong stance in the u.s. and say these are terrorists and we have to hold by it, we have to be prepared for the economic consequence. >> there were tactical delays for one reason or another, but i think trump has wanted to go down this road for a long time, and now they have an opportunity. >> the chinese don't import enough u.s. good
and shares of norwegian air are surging today.s comes as the ceo says his airline has been in talks with the discount carrier. that raises the possibility of a bidding war. compared to british airways, iag has taken a stake in the region. and that's your bloomberg business flash. alix: thank you. next move? -- focused on the agricultural sector, and investors try to understand the consequences. >> they are sort of like cockroaches, there's never just one, and they tend to proliferate and...
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. >> hawaii's big island is back on the schedule and norwegian cruise line.iami-based line says it's pride of america ship will resume next week. it skipped the island for much of the past month because of eruptions from the kilauea volcano. tourism has dropped as a result. but the state congressman - - says people can relax wax the island where this active eruption is occurring is largely unaffected by the kilauea volcano. >> the area that's impacted is roughly 10 square miles in - - the island itself is over 4000 square miles. whether you're in hilo or kona or anywhere else on the island, it's safe for people to go and visit. >>julie: norwegian cruise lines says it will continue to monitor the volcano to ensure the safety of guests include. >>> the justice department dealing a devastating blow to obamacare. saying it will no longer defend crucial provisions in the law. the justice department is now calling the obamacare provisions meant to protect people with pre-existing conditions, unconstitutional. ellison barber is in washington with more. >>reporter: t
. >> hawaii's big island is back on the schedule and norwegian cruise line.iami-based line says it's pride of america ship will resume next week. it skipped the island for much of the past month because of eruptions from the kilauea volcano. tourism has dropped as a result. but the state congressman - - says people can relax wax the island where this active eruption is occurring is largely unaffected by the kilauea volcano. >> the area that's impacted is roughly 10 square miles in -...
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most of the national park closed for weeks and norwegian cruise lines have suspended stops and costingillions. restaurants that are usually packed, noticed a big decrease. >> we have to reduce hours and shut down tuesday. >> for the people here, it is very bad. >> kilauea began sprouting lava, ash and rocks nearly a month ago and threatening a geothermal plant. storing a drilling rig. >> san francisco celebrating tony bennet by renaming part of a street in his honor. >> the one and only, mr. tony bennet! >> not really. a stunt man disguised as bennet to g party moments later, bennet himself hit the stage. i left my heart in san francisco at the fairmont in 1961. in front of the hotel known acetony bennet way. >> this is a a day i will never forget. it is so beautiful and the sun is out. and it is san francisco at its best, right now. thank you for being so wonderful to me. >> one, it's official, san francisco. >> the 91-year-old bennet helped unveil a city street bearing his name and sang that hit, "i left my heart in san francisco." >> how could you not? >> it looked like he wanted to
most of the national park closed for weeks and norwegian cruise lines have suspended stops and costingillions. restaurants that are usually packed, noticed a big decrease. >> we have to reduce hours and shut down tuesday. >> for the people here, it is very bad. >> kilauea began sprouting lava, ash and rocks nearly a month ago and threatening a geothermal plant. storing a drilling rig. >> san francisco celebrating tony bennet by renaming part of a street in his honor....
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the regional media adviser in the middle east at the norwegian refugee council joins us now live from amman in jordan good to have you with us what sort of conditions are the thousands of people who are now stuck at the borders and fled southern syria fleeing the fighting what are they facing there at the border where we know that they are lacking the most basics water food. shelter even they are stranded there and they are facing some of the most dire conditions now it's summer it's getting quite there it's already thirty five degrees that will get hotter and in the next few days and they've been fleeing from extreme escalation of fighting in their areas they're tired they're exhausted and still can't why are aid agencies not able to get over the border to get supplies to them. well we we are appealing to the jordanian government to open the borders of these people so that they are fairest and foremost the most immediate priority is to give them safety to get them into safety they are unsafe by the border the fighting is approaching towards them and they need all sorts of assistance
the regional media adviser in the middle east at the norwegian refugee council joins us now live from amman in jordan good to have you with us what sort of conditions are the thousands of people who are now stuck at the borders and fled southern syria fleeing the fighting what are they facing there at the border where we know that they are lacking the most basics water food. shelter even they are stranded there and they are facing some of the most dire conditions now it's summer it's getting...
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for mary as the norwegian refugee council spokesman any m. and he says most civilians can't afford to leave her data since yesterday morning there were lots of babies just flying over the city however it seems that this question made it to the city so we are really worried because of the population in the city that around six hundred sixty thousand people. most of the french that we should know that most of them there will not be there will not be able to leave the city they cannot afford to leave the city they don't have resources money to leave the city. we must protect their data also considered one of the one of the biggest . open additional needs done a quick emergency response in terms of food assistance clean water was also clear. creek of the stricken plea. we have to support those people unfortunately the. clashes of this coalition of which the city hundreds or thousands of people would be affected by the escalation. celebrations of a temporary peace between the afghan government and the taliban have been cut short by a car bomb atta
for mary as the norwegian refugee council spokesman any m. and he says most civilians can't afford to leave her data since yesterday morning there were lots of babies just flying over the city however it seems that this question made it to the city so we are really worried because of the population in the city that around six hundred sixty thousand people. most of the french that we should know that most of them there will not be there will not be able to leave the city they cannot afford to...
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marius the norwegian refugee council spokesman in yemen says most civilians can't afford to leave herdata. since yesterday morning there were a lot of egypt flying over the city however it seems the christian marriage in the city so we are really worried because the population of the cities around six hundred fifty thousand people. most of the things that we should know that most of them there will not be there will not be able to leave the city they cannot afford to do this if they don't have resources they don't have money to live the city. we must protect them they'd also consider one of the one of the biggest. in addition to the need done a quick i'm going to response in terms of food assistant clean water also also clear. creek out there frequently so we have to support those people unfortunately that. the clashes or this coalition bridge the city hundreds or thousands of people will be affected by the seclusion. celebrations of a temporary peace between the afghan government and the taliban have been marred by a car bomb attack at least twenty six people died when the suicide bl
marius the norwegian refugee council spokesman in yemen says most civilians can't afford to leave herdata. since yesterday morning there were a lot of egypt flying over the city however it seems the christian marriage in the city so we are really worried because the population of the cities around six hundred fifty thousand people. most of the things that we should know that most of them there will not be there will not be able to leave the city they cannot afford to do this if they don't have...
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we are in between where the norwegian sea.hey will probably be sunday. a similar to the jet stream pattern into next week. but how that is taking a bit of a detour towards the north. that means that any low— pressure the north. that means that any low—pressure is carried by the jet strea m low—pressure is carried by the jet stream will also tended to move towards the northwest, possibly between the northeast of scotland and iceland and in turn will start to see high developing out of the year. that is an indication the weather should slowly settle down. maybe not straightaway, but eventually. here is a ten day summary. particularly on saturday. and then early next week, things will be settled. goodbye. this programme contains scenes of repetitive flashing images. history is made — as donald trump becomes the first sitting us president to meet north korea's leader. in a series of appearances for the cameras, the two formerly sworn enemies seemed relaxed — and friendly. a lot of progress, really very positive. better than anybod
we are in between where the norwegian sea.hey will probably be sunday. a similar to the jet stream pattern into next week. but how that is taking a bit of a detour towards the north. that means that any low— pressure the north. that means that any low—pressure is carried by the jet strea m low—pressure is carried by the jet stream will also tended to move towards the northwest, possibly between the northeast of scotland and iceland and in turn will start to see high developing out of the...
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many norwegians just had to take to the water. late spring is more like high summer in many european countries right now. a new report by the european environment agency says the quality of water in most feeding areas both coastal and freshwater is excellent. and eighty five percent to be precise more than twenty one thousand spots across the continent were tested. for. the judge by tying a check train from the united states. an animated video by gigo marconi officially. come to video installation by the italian inventor no mood to. get all about to go on show at much the italy's national museum of often room. the youngest of the finalists for the moxie borgata prize which the museum and the luxury goods make a co-sponsor the winner will be announced in october. three baby lions have made their first public appearance at frankfort zoo their six weeks old and outrageously cues. their mother's name is sarina. but as the baby sex has not yet been determined gender appropriate names have yet to be assigned. the opposite offer accounta
many norwegians just had to take to the water. late spring is more like high summer in many european countries right now. a new report by the european environment agency says the quality of water in most feeding areas both coastal and freshwater is excellent. and eighty five percent to be precise more than twenty one thousand spots across the continent were tested. for. the judge by tying a check train from the united states. an animated video by gigo marconi officially. come to video...
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there's hector heading away towards the top end of the north sea, up into the norwegian sea.t, so it will still be quite breezy across northern parts of scotland, but nowhere near the sort of strength that we saw during the course of thursday. there will still be quite a raft of showers, longer spells of rain getting into central, western parts of scotland initially, then gradually dribbling away a little bit further east. further south, the odd isolated shower, no great organisation about them, and the top temperature on the day of 22. so the weekend — saturday showers, if not longer spells of rain, but the weekend by no means a write—off. here we are on saturday with quite an active little frontal system for the sort of top half of the british isles. so northern parts of wales, the north midlands, and all points north at some point in the day seeing some really quite heavy rain. further south, the trailing portion of that weather front, well, there'll be a lot of cloud, there'll be the odd bit and piece of rain. gardeners, that won't be the answer to your prayers. that fron
there's hector heading away towards the top end of the north sea, up into the norwegian sea.t, so it will still be quite breezy across northern parts of scotland, but nowhere near the sort of strength that we saw during the course of thursday. there will still be quite a raft of showers, longer spells of rain getting into central, western parts of scotland initially, then gradually dribbling away a little bit further east. further south, the odd isolated shower, no great organisation about...
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the lame shots also mary is the norwegian refugee council spokesman and yemen he says no civilians can afford to leave the data center yesterday morning there were a lot of heavy just flying over the city however it seems that this question merits of the city saw and we are really worried because of the population of the city of daraa around six hundred fifty thousand people. most of the sense that we should know that most of them there will not be there will not be able to leave the city they cannot afford to leave the city they don't have resources they don't have money to leave the city. we must protect the data also considered one of the one of the biggest. in addition to the needs on a quick emergency response in terms of food assistance clean water was also clear. out there it's frequently. we have to support those people unfortunately that. after the clashes or this condition which the city hundreds or thousands of people would be affected by the escalation. celebrations of a temporary peace between the afghan government and its health and have been marred by a car bomb attack a
the lame shots also mary is the norwegian refugee council spokesman and yemen he says no civilians can afford to leave the data center yesterday morning there were a lot of heavy just flying over the city however it seems that this question merits of the city saw and we are really worried because of the population of the city of daraa around six hundred fifty thousand people. most of the sense that we should know that most of them there will not be there will not be able to leave the city they...
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recently threatened to extend sanctions on south sudan if the fighting continues the head of the norwegian refugee council yan egeland says aid workers are ramping up their efforts despite the threats. south sudan has a lot of land it has a lot of potential for cattle what is the problem well it's the fighting it is that the various armed groups are not willing to make a grievance at the negotiating table and we as humanitarians we end up with the civilian population in the crossfire one hundred colleagues have been killed since december twenty third dean we're not giving up we need to have this to lay an effort now in the next three months when there is the lean season in ensuite don and when millions will depend on really well it's appealing to the government and to the doctors for a humanitarian ceasefire in the next three months so that we can reach out to all of the millions who are totally dependent on humanitarian relief in the middle of this conflict what we want is to be neutral independent impartial and do whatever we can to help the civilian population but bullshit very bluntly
recently threatened to extend sanctions on south sudan if the fighting continues the head of the norwegian refugee council yan egeland says aid workers are ramping up their efforts despite the threats. south sudan has a lot of land it has a lot of potential for cattle what is the problem well it's the fighting it is that the various armed groups are not willing to make a grievance at the negotiating table and we as humanitarians we end up with the civilian population in the crossfire one...
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the norwegian cruise line has decided to forgo weekly stops at hilo for now.ofcosts million where life goes on, even in the shadow of kilauea as the community hopes the volcano goddess takes a breather soon. >>> the 2018 atlantic hurrican season has begun. thousands of people recover from last year's devastating storms. parts of the country brace for what is predicted to be an above average season. people in houston are moving back into their homes. other houston residents are lifting their homes and hoping to raise them higher to prevent future flooding. >> the thing i worry most, a forecaster had a pattern formed where they form close to land. they don't have enough time to give people the five day maximum forecast they would like to have you prepare. >> the city of houston has more high water rescue boats and shelters. multi-million-dollar flood control projects are years away from completion. >>> puerto rico has a study out that 6000 people died from hurricane maria. many were left without medical care in the aftermath. >> it was a town that was buried in the mud. we had the chance
the norwegian cruise line has decided to forgo weekly stops at hilo for now.ofcosts million where life goes on, even in the shadow of kilauea as the community hopes the volcano goddess takes a breather soon. >>> the 2018 atlantic hurrican season has begun. thousands of people recover from last year's devastating storms. parts of the country brace for what is predicted to be an above average season. people in houston are moving back into their homes. other houston residents are lifting...
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is the norwegian refugee council spokesman in yemen he says most civilians called to forward to leave the data. since yesterday morning there were lots of egypt flying over the city however it seems that the squish image of the city so on we are really worried because of the population in the city is around six hundred fifty thousand people. most of the sense that we should know that most of them there will not there will not be able to leave the city they cannot afford to do this if they don't have resources money to live this is the. we must protect them credit also considered one of the one of the biggest. needs a quick emergency response and sums of food assistance. i was also clear. creek. secondly. we have to support those people unfortunately the. clashes or this condition which the city hundreds or thousands of people would be affected by the escalation. china has imposed terrorists with fifty billion dollars on u.s. products a retaliatory response to president donald trump the decision to stop tariffs on chinese imports have sparked fears of an international trade war somethi
is the norwegian refugee council spokesman in yemen he says most civilians called to forward to leave the data. since yesterday morning there were lots of egypt flying over the city however it seems that the squish image of the city so on we are really worried because of the population in the city is around six hundred fifty thousand people. most of the sense that we should know that most of them there will not there will not be able to leave the city they cannot afford to do this if they don't...
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o norwegian lawmakers from the country's populist progress party have submitted nominationc rding toe broadcaster nrk. trump will now be eligible for >> i'm sure he's glad to hear that. >>> the cost to borrow is getting even more expensive, with the federal reserve raising a keyy interest rate a quarter of a point as costs continue to go up some younger consumers and retirees looking to purchase that new place are choosing to skip buying in favor ofrenting. nbc's jo ling kent tells us why. >> so comen in. >> reporter: in atlanta newlywed dominica reid was feeling the pressure to buy a new home. >> my parents espeeally, they like you have to buy now that you're married, there's really no excuse.>> eporter: but with a key interest rate now rising 1/46 a point and relatively mw homes on tket, she and her husband are choosing to rent instead. >> we're trying to figure out if we want to stay in the city, really expensive.s arereally, >> reporter: it's a dilemma for home bersnationwide. mortgage applications have dropped dramatically, down more than 15% since last year, as t average mortga
o norwegian lawmakers from the country's populist progress party have submitted nominationc rding toe broadcaster nrk. trump will now be eligible for >> i'm sure he's glad to hear that. >>> the cost to borrow is getting even more expensive, with the federal reserve raising a keyy interest rate a quarter of a point as costs continue to go up some younger consumers and retirees looking to purchase that new place are choosing to skip buying in favor ofrenting. nbc's jo ling kent...
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most of the area has been closed for weeks and norwegian cruise lines has stopped weekly stops in hilo. restaurants that are usually packed have noticed a big decrease in business. >> we have to shut down every tuesday. >> reporter: for the people here, it is very bad. >> cankilauea began spouting ro and lava. lava has burned down a substation and a drilling rig. >>> this terrifying seeing under folding during a game in maine. the driver zig zagd around the feed, witnesses say she hit a man outside the ballpark. the 68-year-old veteran died while being rushed to the how. the woman is now facing manslaughter charges. >>> in the north dey, a park dedication. many people hope the park named after andy lopez will bring healing to the community. cornel bernard has the story. >> reporter: there were prayers in memory of andy lopez at the dedication ceremony of the new park which bears his name. aztec dancers performed a ceremony. he hope this e space will unite. >> for now, you start to mend what happened in the past. >> reporter: he was shot in 2013. he was carrying a bb gun which resembled
most of the area has been closed for weeks and norwegian cruise lines has stopped weekly stops in hilo. restaurants that are usually packed have noticed a big decrease in business. >> we have to shut down every tuesday. >> reporter: for the people here, it is very bad. >> cankilauea began spouting ro and lava. lava has burned down a substation and a drilling rig. >>> this terrifying seeing under folding during a game in maine. the driver zig zagd around the feed,...
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companies including exxon mobil, bp and a norwegian company all sent representatives.e change. in 2015, months ahead of the parrot climate conference, he published an encyclical. in it, he said that global warming was largely due to human activity, exacerbated by what he called a collective selfishness. he seeks to use his moral authority to get people, particularly rich people, to alter their lifestyles. it doesn't always have the desired effect. some senior us republicans at the time distance themselves from his intervention, including the presidential candidatejeb his intervention, including the presidential candidate jeb bush, himself a roman catholic. but it has not stopped the pope. for him, it is about averting environmental catastrophe but also about tackling social injustice. translation: air quality, sea levels, adequate freshwater reserves , levels, adequate freshwater reserves, climate and the balance of delicate ecosystems are all necessarily affected by the way is that human beings satisfy their thirst for energy. often, sad to say, with grave disparities
companies including exxon mobil, bp and a norwegian company all sent representatives.e change. in 2015, months ahead of the parrot climate conference, he published an encyclical. in it, he said that global warming was largely due to human activity, exacerbated by what he called a collective selfishness. he seeks to use his moral authority to get people, particularly rich people, to alter their lifestyles. it doesn't always have the desired effect. some senior us republicans at the time distance...
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chief executive and norwegian, said he is not opposed to doing it on the right terms.t the nordic carrier was not a stocks fell 10%. today, up by 10%. ? , as you mentioned, we have the announcement of the china tariffs that will kick in next month. of this obviously all concern about immigration policy and where that will lead come up article environment in the -- in europe and the united states. now, it's 10 year yield daca 2.i think the sentence and their this fed is quite flatfoot has been flatter in the last few days. flattening still in effect and mark, you mentioned wti higher at 6537 but staying in the range for the moment. the next screen is perhaps more interesting to say at least. the g20 mover security can seetn we have mexico down 1.1%. china on holiday but you have a much weaker 6.47. other currencies behind the screen as well that i would urge you to take a look at on your bloomberg. mark: great stuff. oil and could come back, yes. sources telling bloomberg the cartel is discussing a compromise for an additional 300-600,000 barrels per day. initial hike t
chief executive and norwegian, said he is not opposed to doing it on the right terms.t the nordic carrier was not a stocks fell 10%. today, up by 10%. ? , as you mentioned, we have the announcement of the china tariffs that will kick in next month. of this obviously all concern about immigration policy and where that will lead come up article environment in the -- in europe and the united states. now, it's 10 year yield daca 2.i think the sentence and their this fed is quite flatfoot has been...