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this summer environmentalists from across scandinavia converged on jokkmokk to try to stop beowulf fromdrilling by blockading the access road to the drill site. >> i came because people are all over the planet destroying nature and the wilderness and our ability to survive in the long run on this planet. people in the area living a round this mine or this proposed mine is not really happy about it and really appreciate that we come here and came with supplies, food and things we needed for the camp and were really supportive. >> a standoff lasting two months came to a head when police moved in, dragging protesters and locals away and demolishing a tower erected at the camp while protesters were still on it. much of this was filmed by a local sami. >> i knew that the police was on its way and i thought it was important to be there on set and see whatÕs happening - the worst thing that stuck in my heart was when they bring away an old sami reindeer herder - he is 85 years old - and when the police grabbed him and led him away i went very emotional, i got tears in my eyes because this is a
this summer environmentalists from across scandinavia converged on jokkmokk to try to stop beowulf fromdrilling by blockading the access road to the drill site. >> i came because people are all over the planet destroying nature and the wilderness and our ability to survive in the long run on this planet. people in the area living a round this mine or this proposed mine is not really happy about it and really appreciate that we come here and came with supplies, food and things we needed...
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it certainly turned a number of far right parties from scandinavia, and we're being told also from eastern europe. it was a major problem for a main ally from the done each -- from the dutch anti-islam freedom party. he is very pro-israel. be part of that. le pen tried to distance itself from her father, but i think it was too late. it was a reminder of the roots of her very party. it also shows, i believe, that the far right is highly fermented. i mentioned the differences between the anti-islam and the very liberal party and the conservative party. the hope of marine le pen was to form an alliance with a new polish party, the polish congress of the new right. the problem is that it's a leader is highly controversial and made a number of sexist and homophobic remarks. you see the far right is very powerful in the parliament come of it it is very fragmented. the big winner is the man who formed a political group and he has not cooperated too closely with le pen. >> thank you for that. let's take a look at our headlines for you now. in a further softening of russia's stance on ukraine, resi
it certainly turned a number of far right parties from scandinavia, and we're being told also from eastern europe. it was a major problem for a main ally from the done each -- from the dutch anti-islam freedom party. he is very pro-israel. be part of that. le pen tried to distance itself from her father, but i think it was too late. it was a reminder of the roots of her very party. it also shows, i believe, that the far right is highly fermented. i mentioned the differences between the...
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maybe i would like the monarchy, and i like my politician system, but this is not strand navy scandinavia234. >> reporter: people were appalled, as believed that juan carlos head a peaceful transition in the monarchy, but son question if the monarchy has a role to play. polls suggest the royal house does have majority support but activists who have launched their own informal referendum said spa spaniards should be allowed to choose. >> when king phillippe steps out he'll do so fairly confident there is not a referendum. but he'll stand there knowing there is little room for error. philippe and the new queen leticia in a kingdom reduced in public wealth and tolerance of how it is spence he'll have to be discrete. >> a lot will depend on how the economic situation and political situation evolve in the coming months. if he's lucky enough to see some improvement people will be hap happy. >> back in the taxi it's clear there are weighty expectations of the new king. >> i expect for the new king to involve an equal society. >> the king is head of state, but he does not run the state. he'll hav
maybe i would like the monarchy, and i like my politician system, but this is not strand navy scandinavia234. >> reporter: people were appalled, as believed that juan carlos head a peaceful transition in the monarchy, but son question if the monarchy has a role to play. polls suggest the royal house does have majority support but activists who have launched their own informal referendum said spa spaniards should be allowed to choose. >> when king phillippe steps out he'll do so...
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from scandinavia, and they are also giving some of the majors some heart ache with very low fairs. >>for them, but consumers tend to like it. george thank you so much. >> seven years ago this week, the iphone went on sale, forever changes the relationship people have with their hand-held devices. for better or worse it ushered in an area that made the smartphone a prized possession that people rely on. the phone introduced by steve jobs in 2007 was the new kid on a block dominated by blackberry and nokia, the iphone had a cool touch screen. time magazine named it the invention of the year. the fever gained force after apple created the first app store in 2008. but you could only take pictures on grainy 2 mega pixel camera. remember that. but still, the world fell in love with the idea of an all in one phone and soon other companies were creating their own devices and mobile operating systems. the apple iphone remained the star selling more than 500 million units since 2007. but lately the iphone's grip on the market share has taken a bit of a hit android make up almost 80% of the mark
from scandinavia, and they are also giving some of the majors some heart ache with very low fairs. >>for them, but consumers tend to like it. george thank you so much. >> seven years ago this week, the iphone went on sale, forever changes the relationship people have with their hand-held devices. for better or worse it ushered in an area that made the smartphone a prized possession that people rely on. the phone introduced by steve jobs in 2007 was the new kid on a block dominated...
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elephants in africa where people here cry for food, maybe i would like my monarchy, but this not scandinavia. >> reporter: the people were appalled by the king's hunting in africa, some question whether the monarchy still has a role to play. when juan carlos announced his intention to step down thousands demonstrated in favor of a republic. polls show that the holy house does have majority support but activists who have launched their own informal referendum this week say spaniards should be allowed to choose. when king philippe vi steps out on that balcony. he will do s so knowing there is little room for error. philippe and the new queen inherit a kingdom much reduced in public wealth and tolerance of how public money is spent. he will need to be transparent, discrete, and one more thing. >> he has to be lucky, i think, because a lot will depend on how the economic situation and also the political situation evolved in the coming months. if he's lucky enough to see some improvement, well, people will be happy. they'll be happy with everything and the monarchy as well. >> back in the taxi it
elephants in africa where people here cry for food, maybe i would like my monarchy, but this not scandinavia. >> reporter: the people were appalled by the king's hunting in africa, some question whether the monarchy still has a role to play. when juan carlos announced his intention to step down thousands demonstrated in favor of a republic. polls show that the holy house does have majority support but activists who have launched their own informal referendum this week say spaniards should...
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i would like the monday ampy and i would like my applicatio politician system, but this is not scandinavia some question whether the monarchy still has a role to play. when juan carlos announced his intention to step down activists who launched their own informer referendum this week said spaniards should be allowed to choose. when king philippe steps out on that balcony on thursday they'll do so fairly safe with the knowledge that there is not an official referendum on the monarchy. but he will stand there knowing there is little room for error. philippe and the new queen leticia in the kingdom much reduced in public wealth and tolerance of how public money is spent he will need to be transparent, discrete, and one more thing. >> he has to be lucky, i think, because it is a matter of luck. a lot will depend on how the economic situation and also the political situation evolved in the coming months. if he's lucky enough to see some improvement, then people will be happy. they will be happy with everything and the monarchy as well. >> back in the taxi it is clear that there are waity expect
i would like the monday ampy and i would like my applicatio politician system, but this is not scandinavia some question whether the monarchy still has a role to play. when juan carlos announced his intention to step down activists who launched their own informer referendum this week said spaniards should be allowed to choose. when king philippe steps out on that balcony on thursday they'll do so fairly safe with the knowledge that there is not an official referendum on the monarchy. but he...
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but this is not scandinavia. >> people were appalled by the king's hunting exploits during the issues here. but some wonder whether the monarchy still has a role to apply. when juan carlos indicated his determination to step down, span spaniards should be allowed to choose. >> when king phillip vi steps out on the balcony, he should be fairly sure, the political parties have long supported the king but he will stand had knowing there's little room for error. >> phillipe and letitia, he will need to be transparent, discreet and one more thing: >> he has to be lucky, because it is a matter of luck. a lot will depends on how the economic situation and also the political situation evolve in the coming months. if he's lucky enough to see some improvement well people will be happy, happy with everything and the monarchy as well. >> back in the taxi, it is clear there are weighty expectations for new king. >> for the new king to develop, an equal society. >> the king is the head of state but he doesn't run the state. he'll have to manage the expectations of those who hope for better things.
but this is not scandinavia. >> people were appalled by the king's hunting exploits during the issues here. but some wonder whether the monarchy still has a role to apply. when juan carlos indicated his determination to step down, span spaniards should be allowed to choose. >> when king phillip vi steps out on the balcony, he should be fairly sure, the political parties have long supported the king but he will stand had knowing there's little room for error. >> phillipe and...
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the germans were being misled to believe they would land in scandinavia. >> how is the information discussed here? during that time customer example there is no question that this was absolutely top-secret. when you get down to the map room, there are a few hundred people. the map room itself was accessible to no more than 40 or 50 people. in the map room, where they charted the movements of the war and the maps around the walls and the thoughts on the situation really across the globe -- the chiefs of staff, the prime minister, this sort of information passing through there -- what we know is now called top-secret, the absolute top greater secrecy in any -- top grade of secrecy you can imagine. >> what about the prime minister's room down here? how often did he use that? >> there was a room for winston churchill in 1940. it has probably the most comforts of any part of the site. it has fine furniture and carpeting wall-to-wall. there is a bedroom. he used it fairly infrequently. probably five or six times. he was not a man who enjoyed being belowground for too long. and it must be said, fai
the germans were being misled to believe they would land in scandinavia. >> how is the information discussed here? during that time customer example there is no question that this was absolutely top-secret. when you get down to the map room, there are a few hundred people. the map room itself was accessible to no more than 40 or 50 people. in the map room, where they charted the movements of the war and the maps around the walls and the thoughts on the situation really across the globe --...
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melissa: meanwhile, somewhere in scandinavia a six hour workweek to help create more jobs and improvehat you think about this one, a six-hour workday? >> that would probably not work for me, but i believe in quality over quantity. i believe in working smart, but again the idea of cutting your workday down and still earning the full eight hours i can't see that being successful. jo ling: i think it's possible depending on industry. melissa: we have to go because we only have about 13's left. thank you so much you guys. i hope you are making money today. countdown starts right now. >> the state run media attacks america tech giant like oh zero, google and microsoft demanding they be punished for spying and stealing secret. what is it mean for the companies trying to expand their second-largest economy? how does the us government respond? your teacher just got a whole lot smarter. in world of google glass now comes wearable apparel. closing that can tell you your heart rate, vitals treated we have the founder and ceo of omsignal. risk everything. nike world cup ads for a major viral spla
melissa: meanwhile, somewhere in scandinavia a six hour workweek to help create more jobs and improvehat you think about this one, a six-hour workday? >> that would probably not work for me, but i believe in quality over quantity. i believe in working smart, but again the idea of cutting your workday down and still earning the full eight hours i can't see that being successful. jo ling: i think it's possible depending on industry. melissa: we have to go because we only have about 13's...
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certain part of france the germans were being misled to believe they would land in scandinavia. >> how is the information discussed here? customerat time example there is no question that this was absolutely top-secret. when you get down to the map room, there are a few hundred people. the map room itself had no more than 40 or 50 people. in the map room, where they charted the movements of the war and the maps around the walls and the thoughts on the situation really across the chiefs of staff, the prime minister, this sort of information passing through there -- what we know is now called top-secret, the absolute top greater secrecy in any dimension. the primeout minister's room down here? how often did he use that question mark >> there was a room for winston churchill in 1940. mosts probably the comforts of any part of the site. it has fine furniture and carpeting wall-to-wall. there is a bedroom. he used it fairly infrequently. probably five or six times. he was not a man who enjoyed being belowground for too long. and it must be said, fairly limited toilet facilities, which was a
certain part of france the germans were being misled to believe they would land in scandinavia. >> how is the information discussed here? customerat time example there is no question that this was absolutely top-secret. when you get down to the map room, there are a few hundred people. the map room itself had no more than 40 or 50 people. in the map room, where they charted the movements of the war and the maps around the walls and the thoughts on the situation really across the chiefs of...
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that provides a protection that no other country has, whether it be scandinavia, the u.k., the home secretaryere is not a court between the prosecutor and the investigator and the interception that passes on the probable cause for that particular interception. and so we have safeguards that i think are in some ways very much much more advanced than you would find in many of those countries who have criticized us so heavily. >> but at the same time, is our technology so advanced that assuming we checked off all those boxes, we can gather much more -- >> well, not so much different. in fact, there are countries ound who have far less strictures on what their national companies can do. whenever n.s.a. picks up an american citizen, they either drop it or i'll get a memo, if there's some criminal conduct and the memo will say we intercepted individual a or individual number one who appears to be involved in this criminal activity, don't indicate the name of the person. we look at it, see if it's something we would investigate, and then we have to send another memo back to n.s.a. saying yes, we're
that provides a protection that no other country has, whether it be scandinavia, the u.k., the home secretaryere is not a court between the prosecutor and the investigator and the interception that passes on the probable cause for that particular interception. and so we have safeguards that i think are in some ways very much much more advanced than you would find in many of those countries who have criticized us so heavily. >> but at the same time, is our technology so advanced that...
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scandinavia is just incredible at gaming. >> what is catching your eye right now?veral things. one of the themes that is bury interesting for us is the whole notion that the mobile phone is becoming a remote control for your life. we talked about uber but there are other applications you can use your phone for well beyond communication. when consumers experience uber, we think they are going to expect that level of service in everything they do. companies are coming up with applications that will deliver that level of service in all walks of life. one of the great themes for the next fund we are investing is the fact that in the early days, the internet was all about selling digital goods and services. games and media, music, etc. now, those companies are attacking bigger sectors like health care, transportation, agriculture, financial services. >> and that is by other smartphone. itssmartphone has reached final form factor but we are using it as it ultimately should be. we have all got one. everybody seems to have access. talk to me about the pace of change. to un
scandinavia is just incredible at gaming. >> what is catching your eye right now?veral things. one of the themes that is bury interesting for us is the whole notion that the mobile phone is becoming a remote control for your life. we talked about uber but there are other applications you can use your phone for well beyond communication. when consumers experience uber, we think they are going to expect that level of service in everything they do. companies are coming up with applications...
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long suspensions for biting players and this morning more than 100 gamblers in scandal navy ya scandinavia think it's going to be a nail-biter of a decision. >> you're looking for a way to play on biting aren't you? >> how did i do. >> you did very well. ba da bump. how long have you been working on that? >> team usa is preparing for tomorrow's deciding game against germany. it is the toughest challenge yet for americans. elaine quijano is looks ahead to their game play. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the opinion hasn't been well received by fans but the coach has managed to keep the americans in contention. despite that heartbreaking tie with portugal coach klinsmann says they're improving as they're getting ready to take on germany. >> we're getting stronger, better with every game we play. it is exciting to see the team grow. >> reporter: that stunning last-minute goal may have felt like a loss for team usa but klinsmann encouraged his team to remain focused. >> we come in the locker room and everybody was upset. he said it happened okay finished, yo view to look forward. you
long suspensions for biting players and this morning more than 100 gamblers in scandal navy ya scandinavia think it's going to be a nail-biter of a decision. >> you're looking for a way to play on biting aren't you? >> how did i do. >> you did very well. ba da bump. how long have you been working on that? >> team usa is preparing for tomorrow's deciding game against germany. it is the toughest challenge yet for americans. elaine quijano is looks ahead to their game play....
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suarez served two long suspensions for biting players, and this morning more than 100 gamblers in scandinaviathe odds were 175-1. >> they knew their guy, didn't they? >> yeah. somebody won $8,000 betting on that. >> yeah. >> i'm surprised he still gets to play. >> i think it's going to be a nail-biter of a decision what they do with him. >> when you're a little kid -- >> planning on biting, aren't you. >> your mom always told you you did very well. >>> four more countries will earn a place today in the second round. how long were you working on that? >> team usa is preparing for tomorrow's deciding game against germany, the toughest challenge yet for the americans. elaine quijano is in rio de janeiro with a look at their game plan. elaine, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. u.s. coach jurgen klinsmann has been blunted by his expectations for team usa and his opinion hasn't exactly been well received by fans. but the coach has managed to keep the americans in contention. despite that heartbreaking tie with portugal, coach klinsmann says team usa is improving as they prepare to take on th
suarez served two long suspensions for biting players, and this morning more than 100 gamblers in scandinaviathe odds were 175-1. >> they knew their guy, didn't they? >> yeah. somebody won $8,000 betting on that. >> yeah. >> i'm surprised he still gets to play. >> i think it's going to be a nail-biter of a decision what they do with him. >> when you're a little kid -- >> planning on biting, aren't you. >> your mom always told you you did very...
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in scandinavia, uk, france, elsewhere, there is not accord between the prosecutor and the investigatornd the intersection that passes on the problem for that particular intersection. .. we look at it and see the something we would investigate and we have to send another memo back to nsa saying yes we are interested in investigating and give us information. when the cyberattacks were a substantial concern day in and day out this
in scandinavia, uk, france, elsewhere, there is not accord between the prosecutor and the investigatornd the intersection that passes on the problem for that particular intersection. .. we look at it and see the something we would investigate and we have to send another memo back to nsa saying yes we are interested in investigating and give us information. when the cyberattacks were a substantial concern day in and day out this
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everything from children who are in poverty, much better in scandinavia, issues like that. in a way, this is not just about nostal jaw for the man but our society and our children will do a lot better if we can change these laws. >> stick with me, when we come back we'll talk about the fact that politicians target groups like moms and dads and how can we get those targets to end up getting the policies they need, when we're back. we're moving our company to new york state. the numbers are impressive. over 400,000 new private sector jobs... making new york state number two in the nation in new private sector job creation... with 10 regional development strategies to fit your business needs. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york... with the state creating dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. become the next business to discover the new new york. [ male announcer ] see if your business qualifies. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we
everything from children who are in poverty, much better in scandinavia, issues like that. in a way, this is not just about nostal jaw for the man but our society and our children will do a lot better if we can change these laws. >> stick with me, when we come back we'll talk about the fact that politicians target groups like moms and dads and how can we get those targets to end up getting the policies they need, when we're back. we're moving our company to new york state. the numbers are...
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and that provides a protection that no other country has whether it be scandinavia, at the uk the home secretary, france, or elsewhere. there is not a court between the prosecutor and the investigator and the interception that passes on the probable cause for that particular interception. and so we have safeguards that i think are in some ways very much more advanced than you would find in many of those countries who have criticized us so heavily. >> at the same time is our technology so advanced that, you know, assuming we've checked off all those boxes, we can gather much more information. >> not so much different. in fact, there are countries around who have far less strictures on what their national security agencies can do. nsa -- whenever nsa picks up an american citizen, they either drop it or i'll get a memo. if there's some criminal conduct, the memo will say we intercepted individual "a" or individual number one who appears to be involved in this criminal activity. don't indicate the name of the person. we look at it, see if something we would investigate and we have to send
and that provides a protection that no other country has whether it be scandinavia, at the uk the home secretary, france, or elsewhere. there is not a court between the prosecutor and the investigator and the interception that passes on the probable cause for that particular interception. and so we have safeguards that i think are in some ways very much more advanced than you would find in many of those countries who have criticized us so heavily. >> at the same time is our technology so...
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you can't understand at germany at all and to let you see russia and you can't understand scandinavia until you see russia and no what they are up against and who might march in any day. there is no obstacle they just march along for a day or two from the east that is. so i think they are often only situated to the broker. they have a lot of historical memory and just a very important and interesting country in which we should place our faith. >> host: how many generations before they lose that? >> guest: you think about the hyperinflation in germany there was a hyperinflation where your money -- >> guest: that was almost 100 years ago, 90 years ago. they remember that. and that is one reason that germany wasn't the country to have the crisis. greece was. they remember that. some things people remember more than one generation. hyperinflation is one of them. there you go. succumbing it's important that you know you see them maybe hitler was right or so on. it's not the way that it was when they wouldn't dare say that. but sitting here i still have a lot of faith in the german policy.
you can't understand at germany at all and to let you see russia and you can't understand scandinavia until you see russia and no what they are up against and who might march in any day. there is no obstacle they just march along for a day or two from the east that is. so i think they are often only situated to the broker. they have a lot of historical memory and just a very important and interesting country in which we should place our faith. >> host: how many generations before they...