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defense ministry in one nine hundred ninety four started working with a norwegian environmental group and raised allegations about safety problems in northern fleet subs two years later he was arrested and tried for treason. the prosecutor said i'm the prosecutor there's the defense attorney and you are the criminal you will go to jail that was right after i was arrested. it was the first time anyone in the soviet or russian military establishment had dared to talk about the potential dangers of military nuclear waste. when the u.s.s.r. collapsed in one thousand nine hundred one it had a fleet of approximately two hundred forty nuclear powered submarines. the nuclear fuel on those subs had to be replaced regularly and that creates nuclear waste. an average nuclear submarine can generate about two hundred cubic meters of nuclear waste over the course of ten years. some of it ends up in the ocean. but they did it all the time. at that point when i was serving on submarines russia had not signed any agreements that would have banned the disposal of radioactive waste. all the officers tho
defense ministry in one nine hundred ninety four started working with a norwegian environmental group and raised allegations about safety problems in northern fleet subs two years later he was arrested and tried for treason. the prosecutor said i'm the prosecutor there's the defense attorney and you are the criminal you will go to jail that was right after i was arrested. it was the first time anyone in the soviet or russian military establishment had dared to talk about the potential dangers...
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of russia's northern fleet is located about one hundred fifty kilometers east of the norwegian border. even closer is under. the northern fleet's primary storage facility for spent nuclear fuel and radioactive waste. no one has documented the scope of the radioactive pollution here or how much of it has leaked into the bay. sometimes open containers of waste were left lying around here. for. we've been saying all along that the facility at andre eva bay is the most dangerous of its kind in the world it's a time bomb that could go off at any moment. when a country is fighting a war the only thing that matters to the generals is winning they don't spend a lot of time worrying about what to do with stockpiles of dangerous military waste . and veyron mental problems that might be caused by that waste like those in norway and russia are considered collateral damage. generals don't usually think much about the environment unless it somehow becomes a strategic military asset that the other side might be able to use to its advantage. over four months in one nine hundred sixteen one of the blo
of russia's northern fleet is located about one hundred fifty kilometers east of the norwegian border. even closer is under. the northern fleet's primary storage facility for spent nuclear fuel and radioactive waste. no one has documented the scope of the radioactive pollution here or how much of it has leaked into the bay. sometimes open containers of waste were left lying around here. for. we've been saying all along that the facility at andre eva bay is the most dangerous of its kind in the...
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brendan rodger‘s side beat the armenian side alashkert to set up a a tie with the norwegian championsnesday, with the return match a week later. the winners will face aek athens in the next round. go to the bbc sport website for details of the rest of that draw and also who the british clubs could face in europa league qualifying. over the weekend we saw the start of the women's hockey world cup in london. it's being held in queen elizabeth olympic park, england started their campaign with a draw against india and their next pool match is against the usa on wednesday. earlier i wasjoined by sam quek, team gb 0lympic champion in 2016. she has written a book about her life in the sport but over the last couple of years she's moved away from hockey to explore a career in broadcasting and she's enjoyed watching the world cup from a different persepective. i rocked up and thought, this is incredible, our home world cup, the standard is huge. 0f incredible, our home world cup, the standard is huge. of course you want to be on the pitch, you want to be pa rt to be on the pitch, you want to b
brendan rodger‘s side beat the armenian side alashkert to set up a a tie with the norwegian championsnesday, with the return match a week later. the winners will face aek athens in the next round. go to the bbc sport website for details of the rest of that draw and also who the british clubs could face in europa league qualifying. over the weekend we saw the start of the women's hockey world cup in london. it's being held in queen elizabeth olympic park, england started their campaign with a...
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she came from a norwegian town and did not even graduate from high school. she married of brilliant man who was also difficult because he was intellectual, introverted, and complex. i cannot believe it was so easy being married to him. outgoingice, and norwegian lady. she was very young. she was 20 when they met in berlin. they were engaged six weeks later. they married soon after that. brian: how long did they stay married? ms. kennan warnecke: all their lives. they had their 70th wedding anniversary on september 11, and none of us could get there. brian: this book is a memoir of yours. .race kennan warnecke why did you write this? it is very personal. ms. kennan warnecke: i hear that quite a bit. people are quite surprised by how personal it is. i wrote it because i'm a storyteller. as i tell stories, and i often did, people suggested i write them down. you had anave -- amazing life, you have met amazing people. but i was working full-time. i couldn't write. it was not feasible for me. when i came back to ukraine, where i had been living for 4.5 years, emp
she came from a norwegian town and did not even graduate from high school. she married of brilliant man who was also difficult because he was intellectual, introverted, and complex. i cannot believe it was so easy being married to him. outgoingice, and norwegian lady. she was very young. she was 20 when they met in berlin. they were engaged six weeks later. they married soon after that. brian: how long did they stay married? ms. kennan warnecke: all their lives. they had their 70th wedding...
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we have had news out of norwegian today.e therising, you sky offer coming and we are watching that. screen and the mov look at individual names. ses, sky trading up two point 8%. a 15 handle on sky. got 15.36, trading to above the offer price on sky. the market is looking for more to come through. electrolux coming up after yesterday. ior.v bnp is under pressure. there is only one ex-dividend aock this morning, this being thursday. markets showing signs of stabilization in certain areas. see equity markets stabilizing overnight in asia. europe looks like it is stabilizing a little. at socgen joins us. yesterday was a tough day. equities came under pressure, , and i amashed lower trying to understand why. the trade narrative came back and the number was big, but it is not a real number yet because the president hasn't made it real. thenow, but it is development from 34 to 200 billion, 10 percent tariffs on $210 billion worth of imports is economichave a bigger hit on everyone. it would affect prices more. these are a bunch of
we have had news out of norwegian today.e therising, you sky offer coming and we are watching that. screen and the mov look at individual names. ses, sky trading up two point 8%. a 15 handle on sky. got 15.36, trading to above the offer price on sky. the market is looking for more to come through. electrolux coming up after yesterday. ior.v bnp is under pressure. there is only one ex-dividend aock this morning, this being thursday. markets showing signs of stabilization in certain areas. see...
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they made a throwaway comment on that this morning, echoing what norwegian airlines said last week withusually warm northern european weather this year, many customer airlines like easyjet and norwegian which fly from the north to south to get some sun come up which fly from the north to south to get some sun come up to that the world cup and some of the airlines are saying they may get a bit of a hit with their later and normally higherfare paying hit with their later and normally higher fare paying bookings. hit with their later and normally higherfare paying bookings. that is one to watch. thank you. another story on the business live website, the pound is under pressure today. we were talking about brexit. the prime minister has a parliamentary question time in westminster today. she will also be grilled by the 1922 committee which is the conservative backbenchers who will have a lot to say to her. that is one reason why we have seen the markets in london on the right, because the pound has been under pressure. that is one to watch through the day is all the politics come out of wes
they made a throwaway comment on that this morning, echoing what norwegian airlines said last week withusually warm northern european weather this year, many customer airlines like easyjet and norwegian which fly from the north to south to get some sun come up which fly from the north to south to get some sun come up to that the world cup and some of the airlines are saying they may get a bit of a hit with their later and normally higherfare paying hit with their later and normally higher fare...
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i mean, she was a sort of nice, outgoing norwegian lady, girl. she was very young. was 20-years-old when they met in berlin. they were engaged six weeks later. they married soon after that. brian: how long did they stay married? grace: all their lives. they had their 70th wedding anniversary on september 11, and of all terrible times -- none of us could get there. brian: this book is a memoir of yours. "daughter of the cold war." grace kennan warnecke. why did you write this? the reason i ask you this is because it is very personal. grace: i hear that quite a bit. people are quite surprised by how personal it is. i wrote it because i'm a storyteller. as i tell stories, and i often did, people suggested i write them down. you have to do something with them. you had an amazing life, you have met unusual people. but i was working full-time. i couldn't write. and work full-time, it did not work. it was not reasonable for me, let's put it that way. when i came back from ukraine, where i had been living for 4.5 years, empowering ukrainian women, helping them to start smal
i mean, she was a sort of nice, outgoing norwegian lady, girl. she was very young. was 20-years-old when they met in berlin. they were engaged six weeks later. they married soon after that. brian: how long did they stay married? grace: all their lives. they had their 70th wedding anniversary on september 11, and of all terrible times -- none of us could get there. brian: this book is a memoir of yours. "daughter of the cold war." grace kennan warnecke. why did you write this? the...
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this, we've seen that this week, theresa may, basically putting on the case that, that this kind of norwegianor canada deal without much extra. and i think that is the stark option facing them. and i think we're finally getting to the crunch. we await that meeting. to be a fly on the wall. the paper, the guardian. dna tests across the nhs. this is a guardian exclusive. obviously ripping a of focus on the nhs week. the 70th anniversary and oui’ nhs week. the 70th anniversary and our science editor is aimed at hospitals reconnected the specialists that can interpret the patient dna that diagnose the range of diseases and the second benefit of diseases and the second benefit of it, is that it's going to be up and not just provide of it, is that it's going to be up and notjust provide more effective treatments faster, but act as a tool for research and to diseases like cancer and we should be held to help the population more broadly. this is obviously a fairly significant advance if all hospitals are going to have it potentially in all parts of the uk. later on. but it also raises up a whole bunc
this, we've seen that this week, theresa may, basically putting on the case that, that this kind of norwegianor canada deal without much extra. and i think that is the stark option facing them. and i think we're finally getting to the crunch. we await that meeting. to be a fly on the wall. the paper, the guardian. dna tests across the nhs. this is a guardian exclusive. obviously ripping a of focus on the nhs week. the 70th anniversary and oui’ nhs week. the 70th anniversary and our science...
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and chocolates not main rivals can now use the same shape the case was brought by the north by a norwegianmaker of assuming the shape that ball so next time you fancy a break watch out for a copycat kit kats so you're up to date with the latest from the world of business i'll be back tomorrow same time same place. you. sarno just couldn't get this song out of his head. musicologist began searching for the source of this captivating sound. and found that deep in the rain forest in central africa and the little village was a big lesson with the anyone still. living costs he was so fascinated by their culture that he stayed. only a promise to his son made son only the jungle and return to the concrete and glass jungle but. the result reverse culture shock. the prize winning documentary from the forest starts aug ninth w. climate change. sustainability. environmental projects. give globalisation a face biodiversity species runs a fish exploitation in quality. human rights displacement. the global empire to a local actually. three thousand. germany state by state. the most colorful. the los ang
and chocolates not main rivals can now use the same shape the case was brought by the north by a norwegianmaker of assuming the shape that ball so next time you fancy a break watch out for a copycat kit kats so you're up to date with the latest from the world of business i'll be back tomorrow same time same place. you. sarno just couldn't get this song out of his head. musicologist began searching for the source of this captivating sound. and found that deep in the rain forest in central africa...
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business,'s norwegian valued at 21 billion norwegian krone. million.bout $2.6 and this is the cdc group ship -- selling its shares in sweden. ofs is a scandinavian tie up telecoms and the norwegian assets are changing hands. manus: you're always buying on the money. 2.9. i did not do that in my head. mr. trump gave the assessment at a news conference yesterday. question,o is ask the my people did come to me, dan coats and others and they said they think it is russia? i have president putin, he just said it is not russia. i will say this, i do not see any reason why it would be. trumppresident donald called the probe into russia a disaster. john brennan who was cia director under president barack obama and helped produce the report called the statement nothing short of treasonous. joining us now from helsinki, a lot of talk about the different relationship, did anything concrete come out of this meeting? it seems the best reading of what happened suggests there were no concrete deliverables and there was talk about treason. >> there was no conc
business,'s norwegian valued at 21 billion norwegian krone. million.bout $2.6 and this is the cdc group ship -- selling its shares in sweden. ofs is a scandinavian tie up telecoms and the norwegian assets are changing hands. manus: you're always buying on the money. 2.9. i did not do that in my head. mr. trump gave the assessment at a news conference yesterday. question,o is ask the my people did come to me, dan coats and others and they said they think it is russia? i have president putin, he...
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the norwegian polar institute thank you so much for talking with us today. pleasure thank you. and your watching d.w. still to come the indian government has stripped citizenship from four million people in the state of. it is trying to root out illegal migrants or is it targeting the state's muslim population who go to delhi to find out what's going on there. that's all your news they'll be back in just a minute with more vocal. place south seas dream. and a natural paradise. it's just the time that i feel the most a lot of us president aloha it's not just a word the family of light comes. children of the city. alone caught the spirit of home life. including. inform. and language courses. video audio. anytime anywhere. w. visitors. every journey begins with the first step and every language but the first word i'm going to conclude nico is in germany to cut. the system why not born with him. in simple mind on your mobile and free. t.w. zealand in course the german made easy. most. open air festival in northern germany. marking medal battle will showcase dozens of newcomers from
the norwegian polar institute thank you so much for talking with us today. pleasure thank you. and your watching d.w. still to come the indian government has stripped citizenship from four million people in the state of. it is trying to root out illegal migrants or is it targeting the state's muslim population who go to delhi to find out what's going on there. that's all your news they'll be back in just a minute with more vocal. place south seas dream. and a natural paradise. it's just the...
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the norwegians used to call it, i remember talking to a former norwegian foreign minister about thiscept. —— e—mail diplomacy. most of the rules are not controversial, like the standards for plugs and all of the rest of it. britain doesn't want to go and introduce new plugs with their own standards. we have different plugs from the rest of europe anyway. but in terms of electrical safety, these asked and advised things —— these are standardised things. lots of this discussion is always about the abstract, the rules, and there isn't sufficient discussion of concrete... apart from the odd bit of chlorinated chicken or whatever, what are we actually talking about was my lots of people negotiating about principles, but in reality, what are we arguing about? there is so much mythology stroke lies flying around, the whole mythology about, you know, straight bananas and a certain length of sausage and all of those myths, many of whom will —— we re those myths, many of whom will —— were propagated by borisjohnson. that has clouded people's view of what the eu does. it is nothing to do with s
the norwegians used to call it, i remember talking to a former norwegian foreign minister about thiscept. —— e—mail diplomacy. most of the rules are not controversial, like the standards for plugs and all of the rest of it. britain doesn't want to go and introduce new plugs with their own standards. we have different plugs from the rest of europe anyway. but in terms of electrical safety, these asked and advised things —— these are standardised things. lots of this discussion is...
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and chocolates not main rivals can now use the same shape the case was brought by the north by a norwegian maker of assume a shape that ball so next time you fancy a break watch out for a copycat kit kats you're up to date with the latest from the world of business i'll be back tomorrow same time same place i'll buy. you. nothing fun beethoven. his works contest for turning out. the maestro and famous. beethoven insist upon twenty teams. fifteen units like the small you. see a good lead coming up and so from stuff that has been below n'sewham stick behind those big movies feet in front of them and they keep a pro ball as an oil bond. film shot from a sonnet it. was good to me to be yes he couldn't flog me dumb enough to get in the queue but just to get into the coolness of a chuck to foretell the fall of. the phoenix part via pick up a piece mom sittin pretty thick and dissipate clock us to us cut off by the cops by your shift. hi and welcome back to sara's music these days we have huge chub t.v. lie streams entertainment but in the.
and chocolates not main rivals can now use the same shape the case was brought by the north by a norwegian maker of assume a shape that ball so next time you fancy a break watch out for a copycat kit kats you're up to date with the latest from the world of business i'll be back tomorrow same time same place i'll buy. you. nothing fun beethoven. his works contest for turning out. the maestro and famous. beethoven insist upon twenty teams. fifteen units like the small you. see a good lead coming...
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to go away said not me rifles can now use the same shape the case was brought by the north by a norwegianmaker of a simile shaped chocolate bar so next time if that's your break watch out for a copycat kit kats so you're up to date with the latest from the world of business i'll be back tomorrow same time same place you you that . sarno just couldn't get this song out of his head. the music colleges began searching for the source of these captivating sounds. and found them deep in the rain forest in central africa and were led to believe that it was able to lead the way only one. minute living. he was so fascinated by their culture that he stayed. only a promise to his son mates aren't only the jungle and return to the concrete and glass jungle but. the result reverse culture shock. the crowds we. see from the forests stars. w. . european stocks are closing performances. live concerts every weekend cut in concert. play. every journey begins with the first step and every language the first word can go nico is in germany touch. why not learn with him. to stuff it simple mind on your mobile
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for the record, sunday's final stage was won by the norwegian alexander kristoff of team emirates, butolly foster was there. cheers from the reigning champion to the new one. geraint thomas has won olympic, world and commonwealth gold medals but, over three weeks and 3,000 kilometres conquering the alps and pyrenees, he has now reached cycling's summit. i never thought about the outcome. it was always about the process and doing things, all the small things, right, thinking about the next line,
for the record, sunday's final stage was won by the norwegian alexander kristoff of team emirates, butolly foster was there. cheers from the reigning champion to the new one. geraint thomas has won olympic, world and commonwealth gold medals but, over three weeks and 3,000 kilometres conquering the alps and pyrenees, he has now reached cycling's summit. i never thought about the outcome. it was always about the process and doing things, all the small things, right, thinking about the next line,
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said chocolate not main rivals can now use the same shape the case was brought by the north by a norwegianmaker of a simile shaped chocolate bar so next time if that's your break watch out for a copycat kit kats you're up to date with the latest from the world of business i'll be back tomorrow same time same place. cut. him so must still fall heavy but the fucking open air festival in northern germany. fucking metal battle will showcase dozens of newcomers on the. c.w. and club exports are going to the budget. bucket opener two thousand and ten starts the results are going to dominate the mind. time for an upgrade. funded church grows all buying. a house with no room. for design highlights you can make yourself. trends tips and tricks that will turn your home to something special. upgrade yourself with g.w. interior design channel on you tube. birth place home to moons of species plays a home worth saving. love you those are big changes and most start with small steps global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world players that contributes goodness loo
said chocolate not main rivals can now use the same shape the case was brought by the north by a norwegianmaker of a simile shaped chocolate bar so next time if that's your break watch out for a copycat kit kats you're up to date with the latest from the world of business i'll be back tomorrow same time same place. cut. him so must still fall heavy but the fucking open air festival in northern germany. fucking metal battle will showcase dozens of newcomers on the. c.w. and club exports are...
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for the record, sunday's final stage was won by the norwegian alexander kristoff of team emirates, but for team sky it's a sixth tour de france title in seven years. olly foster was there. cheers from the reigning champion to the new one. geraint thomas has won olympic, world and commonwealth gold medals but, over three weeks and 3,000 kilometres conquering the alps and pyrenees, he has now reached cycling's summit. i never thought about the outcome. it was always about the process and doing things, all the small things, right, thinking about the next line, the next day, the planning, not getting carried away and just staying calm and collected. to suddenly then realise that i had won, ijust did not know how to react, and it alljust came pouring out. there can be no greater honour than leading the procession into paris wearing yellow. this was thomas‘s reward notjust for the last 20 odd stages but over 20 years in the saddle, and just what this race needed. there's nobody got a bad word to say about geraint thomas in the peloton. he's a very popular guy both with the riders and with th
for the record, sunday's final stage was won by the norwegian alexander kristoff of team emirates, but for team sky it's a sixth tour de france title in seven years. olly foster was there. cheers from the reigning champion to the new one. geraint thomas has won olympic, world and commonwealth gold medals but, over three weeks and 3,000 kilometres conquering the alps and pyrenees, he has now reached cycling's summit. i never thought about the outcome. it was always about the process and doing...
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but there's no norwegian accent. do you know what i mean? really good. >> stephen: that was really good. really good. like watching ratatouille. okay. >> but in norway, it was just very funny because you would think somebody was just american. because there's no accent. but then their vocabulary is very limited. so you're like, "where's the bathroom." and they say, "the bathroom is just there down the... oh! i'm so sorry. down the... it's just down the..." and i go "hall?" and they go, "yeah, hall." and you go okay. >> stephen: so it kind of makes you worried about them because they're having like a mini-stroke while you're talking to them. >> yeah, and it's confusing because there's no indication that this is english as a second i need to know what to do on my summer break coming up in august. >> are you going? you should go. >> stephen: what did do you? >> we went on a bike tour. >> stephen: oh! that sounds like a lot of effort. i don't want to-- i don't want to travel with that much talcum powder. there's a lot of chafing. and the shorts.
but there's no norwegian accent. do you know what i mean? really good. >> stephen: that was really good. really good. like watching ratatouille. okay. >> but in norway, it was just very funny because you would think somebody was just american. because there's no accent. but then their vocabulary is very limited. so you're like, "where's the bathroom." and they say, "the bathroom is just there down the... oh! i'm so sorry. down the... it's just down the..." and i...
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it might be a norwegian style solution, or it might be a total break with the eu.ed to be deliberating on, goodness knows if they can agree on anything, it would be wondrous, he will not agree because mr barnier is not disposed to do so. and there will be issues appealing to some of the other 27 nations, saying, can you persuade him crazy the findings will be published in every other language of the eu in order to try to bring some people onside —— persuade him? they want to break the deadlock in negotiations. countries like germany, who sell loads of cars here, they won't necessarily want this hard brexit, they still want to sell their cars. they've got factories, hundreds of staff working, but barnier himself... i mean, he keeps pointing to his watch, going, time, time, get on with it. if britain is going to have to choose one of the existing models rather than getting some kind of bespoke deal, how surprised should we be? if they want to dissuade every other member state from thinking, we quite like what britain has got, that puts the whole project at risk. that
it might be a norwegian style solution, or it might be a total break with the eu.ed to be deliberating on, goodness knows if they can agree on anything, it would be wondrous, he will not agree because mr barnier is not disposed to do so. and there will be issues appealing to some of the other 27 nations, saying, can you persuade him crazy the findings will be published in every other language of the eu in order to try to bring some people onside —— persuade him? they want to break the...
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basically they're on a form of illegal occupation this is this is the anglo-american backed and norwegian backed base in iraq by and i want to get to that in a second but i'm going to ask you the european union is condemning your government for attacking what i suppose you would call terrorists in daraa right now yeah yeah definitely we are attacking terrorists and the people of that i mean the european union is saying that you shouldn't be attacking these people these rebels we are we are we are rescuing civilians that we're we're under seventy an occupation of god and i say it's for god's sakes i says but for us in an area in in that are they just they just join the if they refuse that of course it is a ship and join isis the syrian army and the syrians they offered the constellation and there is a balance that people fall back on they have arms they hand over their arms and decide to do something about this like this one and that enormous citizen again no one no one questioned them what they thought. no one punished them. we are fighting terrorists and we are quite an ally that the yan
basically they're on a form of illegal occupation this is this is the anglo-american backed and norwegian backed base in iraq by and i want to get to that in a second but i'm going to ask you the european union is condemning your government for attacking what i suppose you would call terrorists in daraa right now yeah yeah definitely we are attacking terrorists and the people of that i mean the european union is saying that you shouldn't be attacking these people these rebels we are we are we...
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striker, got the equlaiser before getting another. 3—1 it ended, still an important away goal for the norwegiant week. football clubs in england have two weeks to get all their summer shopping done. the transfer window's closing earlier this year, and liverpool managerjurgen klopp has done his spending early. he's forked out a world record fee for a goalkeeper in signing allison from roma, just one of the four players he's brought in. so does more spending mean more pressure? we have improved our position for us, what it means for the league, we will see. but you are right. there will be pressure coming from outside. probably increasing from everywhere. i don't care about that. we want to play the best football we can play and we want to make all fans happy. that is it. a lot of people say i don't care. now, the world cup may be over for another four years and the debate about what was the best goal of russia 2018 is over too. france right—back benjamin pavard has won the 2018 world cup goal of the tournament award for his stunning strike against argentina. he adds the honour to winning the tro
striker, got the equlaiser before getting another. 3—1 it ended, still an important away goal for the norwegiant week. football clubs in england have two weeks to get all their summer shopping done. the transfer window's closing earlier this year, and liverpool managerjurgen klopp has done his spending early. he's forked out a world record fee for a goalkeeper in signing allison from roma, just one of the four players he's brought in. so does more spending mean more pressure? we have improved...
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he says that in two thousand and four when khujand first proposed the stabilization fund on the norwegian model the i.m.f. advised against it we thought that in terms of governance transparency and corruption russia was closer to nigeria than norway so the first priority was to build the institutions before trying to be norway and by god khujand proved us wrong because they brought the nonsense they were all to propaganda that the russian was closer to nigeria you know than norway no in fact russia is closer to norway and they've got the stabilization fund and the economy you know who took the economy from under two hundred billion g.d.p. to close to two trillion in g.d.p. want to take it to four chilean in g.d.p. how do you get there through trade not through anything that rachel maddow or the hollywood elite are suggesting that he is all paranoid lee scheming to do he's done doing any of that he just wants to grow the economy it's like remember america is to be a growth situation people used to like to grow the economy and be honest and trustworthy and that's what russia is now it's lik
he says that in two thousand and four when khujand first proposed the stabilization fund on the norwegian model the i.m.f. advised against it we thought that in terms of governance transparency and corruption russia was closer to nigeria than norway so the first priority was to build the institutions before trying to be norway and by god khujand proved us wrong because they brought the nonsense they were all to propaganda that the russian was closer to nigeria you know than norway no in fact...
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. ♪ >> jon: finally tonight, a 33-year-old norwegian cruise line employee is lucky to be alive today.day when the norwegian cruise line getaway was about 28 miles off the west coast of cuba. emergency calls went out and the intense searched commenced. at 22 later, the carnival cruise ship glory sailed by. >> within moments i was contacted about a sighting we slowed down, turned the ship around and went near where the person was in the water. >> i was part of the crew that pulled him out of the water. he was all right all right but obviously distressed from being in the water for so long. >> jon: the crewmember is believed to have treaded water the entire time. he's reported to be in stable condition tonight. passengers on their way with quite a story to tell. that doesn't for "special report" tonight. good night from washington. "the story" hosted by sandra smith starts right now. sandra. >> good evening, john, thank yo thank you. breaking tonight, with a fierce battle brewing in the future of the supreme court hanging in the balance, the senator who could make or break the confirmati
. ♪ >> jon: finally tonight, a 33-year-old norwegian cruise line employee is lucky to be alive today.day when the norwegian cruise line getaway was about 28 miles off the west coast of cuba. emergency calls went out and the intense searched commenced. at 22 later, the carnival cruise ship glory sailed by. >> within moments i was contacted about a sighting we slowed down, turned the ship around and went near where the person was in the water. >> i was part of the crew that...
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at 2.7 billion norwegian krone. a slight miss on that front. and on the underlying profit -- a slight beach. 1.78 billion norwegian krone. costs aree down and higher. this is a company that has that has seen quite a bit of downsizing. the options market was applying a 4.7% move following the results. you compare that to an average of 2.9% in the last two years. we will break down some of the themes of the latest batch of figures with the ceo himself. he will join us for his first interview of the day. that is at 9:30 a.m. u.k. time. numbers from syngenta. this company taken over by chemchina. at 7.2 $5coming in billion. first half ebit coming in at 1.7 billion dollars. syngenta free cash flow for $178 million. radar us get to the risk before you come through with more breaking news. take a look at what is happening in the markets. teens in asian equities after we saw the u.s. gains from -- at 0.2%. shares outperforming and that is a big theme in the markets. with china coming out and talking about some stimulus for the economy and the weaker fi
at 2.7 billion norwegian krone. a slight miss on that front. and on the underlying profit -- a slight beach. 1.78 billion norwegian krone. costs aree down and higher. this is a company that has that has seen quite a bit of downsizing. the options market was applying a 4.7% move following the results. you compare that to an average of 2.9% in the last two years. we will break down some of the themes of the latest batch of figures with the ceo himself. he will join us for his first interview of...
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breakthrough aware of the skepticism on a fad gave the go ahead to a secret channel of talks in the norwegian capital oslo. yes it out of five women to fuck it all out of strategy was to open many channels and that many people try to achieve something there he keeps his windows open and they waits the incoming when the end result is what's important not the person or persons delivering the goods. on august twentieth one thousand nine hundred three israeli and palestinian negotiators reached accord in also agreeing to a framework for resolving their decades long conflict the oslo accords were announced to the world. hamas was quick to condemn the accords. it was the first sign of a growing divide between hamas and the p.l.o. . on september thirteenth one thousand nine hundred three israeli prime minister yitzhak rabin and p.l.o. leader yasser arafat shook hands and sealed the deal at the white house. the children of abraham the descendants of isaac and ishmael have embarked to gather on a bold journey together today with all our hearts all our souls we've been shallow so long since. i. i i'm w
breakthrough aware of the skepticism on a fad gave the go ahead to a secret channel of talks in the norwegian capital oslo. yes it out of five women to fuck it all out of strategy was to open many channels and that many people try to achieve something there he keeps his windows open and they waits the incoming when the end result is what's important not the person or persons delivering the goods. on august twentieth one thousand nine hundred three israeli and palestinian negotiators reached...
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just in the last few days or so, they bought qvc's norwegian assets. this is setting themselves up for convergence on all those technological developments. that is of interest. at theinquisitive telia moment. we are also getting numbers from talis, the electrical systems company. $7.45 billion. that is ahead of the estimates. order intake, $6.33 billion. that seems to be up 5% since the previous time. goal, 1.62% to 1.66%. that looks to be at the top end or shifting higher. they say they see no impact from trade tensions. their acquisition is proceeding as planned, the company says. we heard other reports startingg the e.u. is a full-scale investigation. m&a very much at the center of things. see where we've been in the asian equities session. entirely flat. msci asia unchanged. that does not mean there are not exciting stories. there's plenty going on. tippingese currency through 6.8. the yuan than weekend by the most in two years. combine this with what we heard from president trump, not being happy about interest rates going higher, not happy about
just in the last few days or so, they bought qvc's norwegian assets. this is setting themselves up for convergence on all those technological developments. that is of interest. at theinquisitive telia moment. we are also getting numbers from talis, the electrical systems company. $7.45 billion. that is ahead of the estimates. order intake, $6.33 billion. that seems to be up 5% since the previous time. goal, 1.62% to 1.66%. that looks to be at the top end or shifting higher. they say they see no...
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once again eighty one year old norwegian king harald the fifth has entered the fray at the saving will championships unlike constance as usual the king will be representing team norway aboard his trusted yacht sirrah his father king olaf was also a passionate sailor who even want to gold medal with his team at the nine hundred twenty eight summer olympics and harald has gathered his fair share of prizes as well coming first in the book championships in one nine hundred eighty seven and two thousand and eight. the italian. the city of florence has also been hosting world championships in quidditch in the hardy potter novels the sport is played in flying groups but the nonfiction version combines elements of rugby dodgeball and wrestling the aim of the game is to capture the golden snitch defense is being held every year since two thousand and twelve over eight hundred harry potter feels yes compete at this time around in the final the u.s. beat belgium. singing has been scientifically proven to lift your mood with the release of endorphins or happy hormones as they're also called well s
once again eighty one year old norwegian king harald the fifth has entered the fray at the saving will championships unlike constance as usual the king will be representing team norway aboard his trusted yacht sirrah his father king olaf was also a passionate sailor who even want to gold medal with his team at the nine hundred twenty eight summer olympics and harald has gathered his fair share of prizes as well coming first in the book championships in one nine hundred eighty seven and two...
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ce a research scientist from the norwegian polar institute here's what he told us about the incident most of the time people are well able to scare bears away before something wrong happens so most bears are quite shy but you always have to be aware that potentially a bear can attack. so actually if you go twenty thirty forty years back in time it was shot on average three bears every year in small dart and no it's don't do on their. own bear every year so it's less common than it used to be. think because. rules are very strict and people are quite good at trying to avoid and there's you know you don't approach bears on purpose if you disturbed a bear. have to have again you have to be everywhere hope to behave to avoid encounters and. guides are educated to do that. mostly confrontations are avoided or have a more happening and but then it does happen from time to time thinks goes wrong and. then something like this might might happen. at the moment it varies a lot regarding vary you are in arctic hole habitat loss affects polar bears that is not very strange because. some places s
ce a research scientist from the norwegian polar institute here's what he told us about the incident most of the time people are well able to scare bears away before something wrong happens so most bears are quite shy but you always have to be aware that potentially a bear can attack. so actually if you go twenty thirty forty years back in time it was shot on average three bears every year in small dart and no it's don't do on their. own bear every year so it's less common than it used to be....
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her years during the trampy and chip is remarkable almost overnight the peaceful village near the norwegian border population one hundred fifty welcomes over fifty thousand spectators the psyched up fans party at the iconic magic weekend they camp in the forest and talk about cars racing and the heroes of the rally cross. the track deep within the forest is one of the hardest in the world offering a thrilling viewing experience. it is a. weekend that they say if i spoke to magic and this rather cross is still alive it's a fantastic. feeling about speed being i suppose this is amazing. the pressure is on from the very first race doesn't use standard qualification times instead it all begins with four qualifiers with three to five cars each after four heats the twelve overall fastest cars get into the semifinal a qualifying concept that guarantees every race action packed. up. my house because if you have so much racing that is so tight with so much emotion and so much on track viewers who come here even for only one day get to see a lot because they get to watch everything a little like in a
her years during the trampy and chip is remarkable almost overnight the peaceful village near the norwegian border population one hundred fifty welcomes over fifty thousand spectators the psyched up fans party at the iconic magic weekend they camp in the forest and talk about cars racing and the heroes of the rally cross. the track deep within the forest is one of the hardest in the world offering a thrilling viewing experience. it is a. weekend that they say if i spoke to magic and this rather...
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athletics in two thousand and seventeen as previously trained with the to see a dortmund in germany a norwegian side. form australia football captain tim cahill has called time on his international career after playing at his fourth world cup the thirty eight year old is australia's leading scorer with fifty goals from one hundred seven caps since his debut in two thousand and four he came off the bench against peru and i agree much in russia was unable to lift the team into the knockout stages. after leading iceland to their first ever world cup. and has stepped down from his position then was with the team for seven years as well as taking them to russia where they were knocked out in the group stage the fifty one year old was also cocoa beach when they reached the quarterfinals of the european championships in two thousand and sixteen. choose day was a busy day for african football with the group stages of their continental champions league continuing let's have a look at the results starting with a group of gyptian giants thrash botswana township brawlers three nil to move up to second plac
athletics in two thousand and seventeen as previously trained with the to see a dortmund in germany a norwegian side. form australia football captain tim cahill has called time on his international career after playing at his fourth world cup the thirty eight year old is australia's leading scorer with fifty goals from one hundred seven caps since his debut in two thousand and four he came off the bench against peru and i agree much in russia was unable to lift the team into the knockout...
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lyse doucet, speaking to the norwegian defence minister,.ith any celebrations at that summit. celebrations are continuing in thailand following the rescue of 12 boys and their football coach from a flooded cave system, after they were trapped for over a fortnight. sophie long is in chiang rai for us. there's just been a press conference, what did they have to say? we've heard in the last few moments from the public health minister, he gave details on how the boys are doing on the eighth floor behind me, and how they survived in the cave for nine days before they we re the cave for nine days before they were found. they were able to survive by drinking the water dripping on them from the roof of the cave. in terms of those that arrived yesterday, the final four boys and their coach, they had high temperatures but they are ok. one has a small lung inflation. the first group of boys are doing well, lab results have come back negative on infections. the second group of boys who arrived on monday are clear of local infections. the first eight at
lyse doucet, speaking to the norwegian defence minister,.ith any celebrations at that summit. celebrations are continuing in thailand following the rescue of 12 boys and their football coach from a flooded cave system, after they were trapped for over a fortnight. sophie long is in chiang rai for us. there's just been a press conference, what did they have to say? we've heard in the last few moments from the public health minister, he gave details on how the boys are doing on the eighth floor...
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norwegian side rosenborg 3—1 in the first leg of their second round qualifier...g 0dsonne edouard scored twice, to give celtic a two goal cushion going into the return leg in norway next wednesday. the winners of the tie will face greek side aek athens in the third round of qualifying. mohamed salah was back to goal—scoring form in his first match for liverpool since the world cup. he helped the reds beat manchester city 2—1 in the international champions cup in newjersey. city's leroy sane opened the scoring in the second half, mohamed salah was back to goal—scoring form in his first match for liverpool since the world cup. he helped the reds beat manchester city 2—1 in the international champions cup in newjersey. city's leroy sane opened the scoring in the second half, outpacing the liverpool defence before shooting into the far corner. but salah, who scored 44 goals in 52 games for the reds last season, equalised within a minute of coming on as a sub before sadio mane, also playing for the first time since russia, scored the winner from the penalty spot in inj
norwegian side rosenborg 3—1 in the first leg of their second round qualifier...g 0dsonne edouard scored twice, to give celtic a two goal cushion going into the return leg in norway next wednesday. the winners of the tie will face greek side aek athens in the third round of qualifying. mohamed salah was back to goal—scoring form in his first match for liverpool since the world cup. he helped the reds beat manchester city 2—1 in the international champions cup in newjersey. city's leroy...
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norwegian helicopters, as well, are flying repeat missions here, dropping buckets of water.wns. with weather warnings issued across almost the entire country, the wildfires are raging in the summer heat and thriving in a drought that shows no sign of ending. in the pages of comics books, or on the silver screen, one of the staples of science fiction has been thejetpack, a personal, rocket—fuelled passport to the stars. well, the space—faring version is still a little beyond our reach. but a more modestjetpack is now available, and if you want, you can buy one yourself. the bbc‘s tim allman explains. it is 2018. shouldn't we all be flying to work in rocket suits by now? well, if richard browning has his way, we will be doing exactly that. this is a gravity industries series iii jet suit, which is now commercially available for the first time from a department store in london. essentially it is made of five micro jet engines, london. essentially it is made of five microjet engines, gas turbines, two on each arm and one on the back. other than that you are charging some lithium
norwegian helicopters, as well, are flying repeat missions here, dropping buckets of water.wns. with weather warnings issued across almost the entire country, the wildfires are raging in the summer heat and thriving in a drought that shows no sign of ending. in the pages of comics books, or on the silver screen, one of the staples of science fiction has been thejetpack, a personal, rocket—fuelled passport to the stars. well, the space—faring version is still a little beyond our reach. but a...
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from the track and twenty seventeen has previously trained with british theodore and in germany a norwegian side strong that. form australia captain tim cahill is calling time on his international career after playing out his fourth world cup the thirty eight year old is australia's leading scorer with fifty goals from hundred one. hundred seven caps since his debut in two thousand and four he came off the bench against peru in their group merge in russia he was unable to lift the team into the dark hour stages he tweeted this earlier on saying today is the day that i'm officially hanging up my boots on my international career with the socceroos no words can describe what is meant to represent my country a massive thank you to everyone for the support for all my years wearing the australian badge. well after meeting iceland to their first ever world cup their coach home or how concerned has stepped down from his position how come some was with the team for seven years as well as taking them to russia where they were knocked out in the group stage the fifty one year old was also cocoa beach
from the track and twenty seventeen has previously trained with british theodore and in germany a norwegian side strong that. form australia captain tim cahill is calling time on his international career after playing out his fourth world cup the thirty eight year old is australia's leading scorer with fifty goals from hundred one. hundred seven caps since his debut in two thousand and four he came off the bench against peru in their group merge in russia he was unable to lift the team into the...
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the crew member of a norwegian cruise ship went overboard saturday. few minutes later, the coast guard launched a search but had no luck. on sunday morning the man was spotted by crew members and guests aboard another cruise ship, the "carnival glory" drifting in the water about 20 miles north of cuba. you can hear them cheering as he was pulled to safety. he is now in stable condition. no word yet on how he went overboard from the ship. >>> the trump administration has reportedly prepared to ask congress to step aside on tariffs. the news website axios reports a draft bill would allow the president to raise tariffs without congressional approval, but most advisers think it has little chance of passing. >>> in the meantime, canada is now imposing more than $12.5 billion in tariffs on u.s. goods in response to trump's tariffs. >>> and seattle has become the first major city in the u.s. to ban the use of plastic straws in utensils and businesses. ignoring it could result in a $250 fine. an estimated 40% of plastics found in the ocean are from single use
the crew member of a norwegian cruise ship went overboard saturday. few minutes later, the coast guard launched a search but had no luck. on sunday morning the man was spotted by crew members and guests aboard another cruise ship, the "carnival glory" drifting in the water about 20 miles north of cuba. you can hear them cheering as he was pulled to safety. he is now in stable condition. no word yet on how he went overboard from the ship. >>> the trump administration has...
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0ystein hov is a professor at the norwegian meteorological institute.usly related to climate change but how much, it is difficult to quantify. whether at the moment has a climate change component in it and it has been unusual in the terms of temperatures. climate change also has a component of adaptation to it. you need to take precautions and at the same time, there are things we need to mitigate and that is to reduce the climate gas emissions. you talk about adapting, what can governments potentially do to try to mitigate this extreme weather that seems to be happening far more frequently? it has to do with the emissions of those gases and particles affecting the climate. to mitigate means to reduce these emissions and that is the way we use fossils fuels for instance. that is the mitigation part. we need to reduce emissions to zero in a couple of decades like the paris accord stated. it is very difficult. so adaptation is very important, but adaptation is very important, but adaptation without mitigation is almost undoable and very expensive. so thes
0ystein hov is a professor at the norwegian meteorological institute.usly related to climate change but how much, it is difficult to quantify. whether at the moment has a climate change component in it and it has been unusual in the terms of temperatures. climate change also has a component of adaptation to it. you need to take precautions and at the same time, there are things we need to mitigate and that is to reduce the climate gas emissions. you talk about adapting, what can governments...
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crew ship's tourist when the incident happened injured man was transported to a hospital on the norwegian mainland is reportedly in stable condition. as you might expect seeing a very dramatic picture the incident set off a firestorm on social media let's take a look at some of the reactions to what a unfolded there one user came up with a new slogan for the cruise company writing join a cruises travel to interesting places meet exciting unusual animals and shoot them others called on the company to completely abandon the sector global warming is already threatening the fragile ecosystem that polar bears need they are fighting for survival and now get shot because the one percent are seeking the thrill of seeing them close up. so a very emotional response to that said dramatic event that happened so that does it for us so thank you so much for actually back at the top of the hour. glass. bags for a summer vacation special through germany. say the house both through the mecklenburg lake district. and my account is on the rise. and chill on into a constant stream. next. thrown in the orator
crew ship's tourist when the incident happened injured man was transported to a hospital on the norwegian mainland is reportedly in stable condition. as you might expect seeing a very dramatic picture the incident set off a firestorm on social media let's take a look at some of the reactions to what a unfolded there one user came up with a new slogan for the cruise company writing join a cruises travel to interesting places meet exciting unusual animals and shoot them others called on the...
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norwegian helicopters, too, are flying repeat missions here, scooping buckets of water.ilometres square has caused the evacuation of two nearby towns. with weather warnings issued across almost the entire country, the wildfires are raging in the summer heat, and thriving in a drought that shows no sign of ending. let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news: the israeli parliament has passed the controversialjewish nation—state bill into a law. after a stormy session that lasted over eight hours, 62 mps voted for the bill, with 55 against. the law defines israel as an exclusivelyjewish state, downgrades arabic as an official language, and views the advance ofjewish settlement as a national interest. it also states that the "whole and united jerusalem" is the state's capital. turkey's state media say the government is lifting the state of emergency imposed after the failed coup two years ago. tens of thousands have been arrested and held without trial on the orders of president erdogan. thousands have been dismissed from theirjobs. amnesty international sa
norwegian helicopters, too, are flying repeat missions here, scooping buckets of water.ilometres square has caused the evacuation of two nearby towns. with weather warnings issued across almost the entire country, the wildfires are raging in the summer heat, and thriving in a drought that shows no sign of ending. let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news: the israeli parliament has passed the controversialjewish nation—state bill into a law. after a stormy session that...
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0ystein hov is a professor at the norwegian meteorological institute.cult to quantify. whether as we see it as any time as climate change, it is very likely that we see a strong climate challenge —— climate change signal in level. we need to take precautions. at the same time, we also need to mitigate, to reduce the climate gas emissions. you talk of adapting. what can government is potentially do to try to mitigate some of this extreme weather that seems to be happening far more frequently? mitigation has to do with the emissions of those gases and particles of that affect the climate. to mitigate means to reduce these emissions and that hath to include has two. we have two not running to really large changes in climate and we need to reduce emissions to zero in the coming decades like the paris accord stated. that is very difficult. adaptation is very important that adaptation without mitigation is almost impossible and very expensive. these two strategies, mitigation and adaptation, need to go hand—in—hand. mitigation and adaptation, need to go hand-
0ystein hov is a professor at the norwegian meteorological institute.cult to quantify. whether as we see it as any time as climate change, it is very likely that we see a strong climate challenge —— climate change signal in level. we need to take precautions. at the same time, we also need to mitigate, to reduce the climate gas emissions. you talk of adapting. what can government is potentially do to try to mitigate some of this extreme weather that seems to be happening far more...
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a 33-year-old crew member from a norwegian cruise ship went missing saturday.member on a carnival ship spotted him in the water, 20 miles north of cuba. the captain turning the boat around and sending a rescue team. the unidentified mansur vooifed nearly 24 hours at tea is being treated at a mexico hospital. >>> and when we come back, the king has a new court. his big hollywood entrance, and what it could mean for la-la land. stay with us. you're turning onto the street when you barely clip a passing car. minor accident - no big deal, right? wrong. your insurance company is gonna raise your rate after the other car got a scratch so small you coulda fixed it with a pen. maybe you should take that pen and use it to sign up with a different insurance company. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ diabetic nerve pain, these feet... ...raised a good sport... ...and became a second-generation firefighter. but i couldn't bear my di
a 33-year-old crew member from a norwegian cruise ship went missing saturday.member on a carnival ship spotted him in the water, 20 miles north of cuba. the captain turning the boat around and sending a rescue team. the unidentified mansur vooifed nearly 24 hours at tea is being treated at a mexico hospital. >>> and when we come back, the king has a new court. his big hollywood entrance, and what it could mean for la-la land. stay with us. you're turning onto the street when you barely...
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so basically the other form of illegal occupation this is this is the anglo american backed and norwegian backed base in iraq by and i want to get to that in a second but i'm going to ask you the european union is condemning your government for attacking what i suppose you would call terrorists in daraa right now yeah yeah definitely we are attacking terrorists and if you thought that i mean the european union is saying they shouldn't be attacking these people these rebels we are to say we are we are rescuing civilians and that we're where under seventy an occupation from outside and i say it's for god's sakes i says but for us in an area in in that are they just they just joined the if they refuse that of course it is a sham and join isis the syrian army and the syrians they offered the constellation and then some dollars but people fall back on faith in arms they handed over their arms and just signed a piece of paper just like this one and they did it in normal citizen again no one no one questioned them to what they thought the brits and no one punished them but we are fighting terror
so basically the other form of illegal occupation this is this is the anglo american backed and norwegian backed base in iraq by and i want to get to that in a second but i'm going to ask you the european union is condemning your government for attacking what i suppose you would call terrorists in daraa right now yeah yeah definitely we are attacking terrorists and if you thought that i mean the european union is saying they shouldn't be attacking these people these rebels we are to say we are...