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but much of the scandinavian peninsula will be assing off with the terrain on your saturday. other the other side in the west british isles will be seeing the new system come in with showers. france and germany will be seeing less wet weather as well. here are your temperatures. london at 20 degrees, paris with 21 with rain coming in. on the other side, moscow we're looking at 25, a comfortable temperature. and that's all for me. >>> as we've been reporting, u.s. jobs data released earlier showed improvement in the country's em ploemt. the jobless rate improved for first time in four months. >>> the u.s. labor department says nonfarm payrolls added 117,000 jobs, the biggest monthly income in three months. that's better than the market forecast of 84,000 jobs. and at the same time the unemployment rate came in at 9.1%, which compares with 9.2% in july. >>> and that's our broadcast for this hour on "newsline." we'll be back with more news in half an hour. i'm michio kijima in tokyo. thank you for watching. bye-bye.
but much of the scandinavian peninsula will be assing off with the terrain on your saturday. other the other side in the west british isles will be seeing the new system come in with showers. france and germany will be seeing less wet weather as well. here are your temperatures. london at 20 degrees, paris with 21 with rain coming in. on the other side, moscow we're looking at 25, a comfortable temperature. and that's all for me. >>> as we've been reporting, u.s. jobs data released...
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they got the american people, they thought they always wanted who had a scandinavian view of the role of government and they realized when the united states has a scandinavian view that is hellish situation for the real scandinavia and real europe because someone has to be america. someone has to have entrepreneurial and keep it real and you have a situation where ireland and canada corporate attention rate are half or a third of what they are here there is something structurally wrong with the way the western economy is operating. >>neil: you are right about america in your book but are we really alone or is the whole world in the same mess? >>guest: if the imf prediction is true by 2016 china is the dominant economic power, the united states succeeded the united kingdom as the dominant power and dutch and italians before that, this would be, we are delivering the world into the economic dominance of a communist country with a peasant population, no freedom of speech. the idea this will not have consequences for how we live, we already saw that today. everyone thieves u.s. treasury d
they got the american people, they thought they always wanted who had a scandinavian view of the role of government and they realized when the united states has a scandinavian view that is hellish situation for the real scandinavia and real europe because someone has to be america. someone has to have entrepreneurial and keep it real and you have a situation where ireland and canada corporate attention rate are half or a third of what they are here there is something structurally wrong with the...
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more central area and in towards the scandinavian.eather will be moving through the area today. on thursday, highs will remain at 19 degrees in stockholm, looking much cooler. 28 in berlin. 34 again and steaming hot again in budapest. ke precautions for the heat. that is your weather for now. here is your three-day outlook. >>> stories this hour, libya's transitional government says it is working to set up a new administration, while searching all out for gadhafi. pockets of resistance remain in parts of the capitol, tripoli. the leader of the opposition national council told reporters in benghazi on wednesday that it would launch a new administration to replace gadhafi as soon as possible. he spoke the day after forces seized gadhafi's military compound in tripoli, effectively bringing his reign to end. the council plans to transfer his base to the outskirts of tripoli soon. >> we are offering a bounty bf $1.7 million for whoever captured gadhafi. >> he also says the judge will grant amnesty to officials if they hand in gadhafi or ki
more central area and in towards the scandinavian.eather will be moving through the area today. on thursday, highs will remain at 19 degrees in stockholm, looking much cooler. 28 in berlin. 34 again and steaming hot again in budapest. ke precautions for the heat. that is your weather for now. here is your three-day outlook. >>> stories this hour, libya's transitional government says it is working to set up a new administration, while searching all out for gadhafi. pockets of resistance...
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. >> generally, right wing extremists have been less active in norway than other scandinavian countries. on the other hand, the right- wing nationalist party won 23% with other anti-emigration platform. now they play down the fact that he was once a member. >> i heard he used to be a member of our party's youth organization and left it a few years ago. aside from that, we do not know much about him. >> he was very low profile. >> the responsibility of these kinds of right-wing populist parties is an indirect force, but they bear responsibility for what they say any false assertions. with the norwegian progress party, that can take many forms. at first, like its danish counterpart, the party was supposed to higher taxes. then there radicalized after their chairman declared immigrants were to blame. that was when the perpetrator was active in this party. >> norway was ill-prepared for such an attack. the assault on utoya island went on. >> liberal norway's looking for a way to bring a mass murderer to justice. >> when you are rich and famous and have all of the obvious trappings of wealth
. >> generally, right wing extremists have been less active in norway than other scandinavian countries. on the other hand, the right- wing nationalist party won 23% with other anti-emigration platform. now they play down the fact that he was once a member. >> i heard he used to be a member of our party's youth organization and left it a few years ago. aside from that, we do not know much about him. >> he was very low profile. >> the responsibility of these kinds of...
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and that will head up towards the scandinavian peninsula as well. as for temperatures, hotter for berlin. 30 degrees. another hot day in vienna as well and budapest up to 36 degrees. lots of heat here. take precautions as necessary. that's a look at your weather for now. here is your three-day outlook. >>> our lead stories this hour. libya's opposition forces have stormed the compound of the country's leader muammar al gadhafi in tripoli. they're claiming most of the compound is under their control. the assault on tuesday was carried out with support from nato air strikes. the complex was gadhafi's stronghold and residence. they entered 5:00 p.m. local time following a battle against forces loyal to the longtime leader. footage from the site shows the rebels cheering for libya's day of liberation. they are stomping on a gadhafi statue and destroying his pictures. >> translator: we have taken control of 90% of the facility. we want a victory. >> fighting continues against loyalist snipers within parts of the compound. the antigovernment forces say th
and that will head up towards the scandinavian peninsula as well. as for temperatures, hotter for berlin. 30 degrees. another hot day in vienna as well and budapest up to 36 degrees. lots of heat here. take precautions as necessary. that's a look at your weather for now. here is your three-day outlook. >>> our lead stories this hour. libya's opposition forces have stormed the compound of the country's leader muammar al gadhafi in tripoli. they're claiming most of the compound is under...
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here in europe we've got a very well developed low system rotating over the scandinavian peninsula.o a few thunderstorms may be popping up in those areas. but out toward the west, looking very sunny and dry for you from the west all the way into central portions of europe. we have a system coming in toward the iberian peninsula. so portugal and portions of spain will be seeing a few thundershowers for you to come. london, 18 degrees, on the cooler side. madrid, 32 degrees. we're looking at berlin, 17. moscow here at 26 degrees. here's your extended forecast. >>> once again the top story at this hour. >>> yoshihiko noda has signed up to take on one of the toughest jobs in japan. a job that has a high turnover rate. the finance minister is now the new leader of the country's ruling democratic party, and that means he is certain to become japan's next prime minister, its sixth in just five years. >> translator: as a result of the runoff election, we elected yoshihiko noda as our new party leader. >> the dpj held its leadership election on monday. five candidates ran for the top post af
here in europe we've got a very well developed low system rotating over the scandinavian peninsula.o a few thunderstorms may be popping up in those areas. but out toward the west, looking very sunny and dry for you from the west all the way into central portions of europe. we have a system coming in toward the iberian peninsula. so portugal and portions of spain will be seeing a few thundershowers for you to come. london, 18 degrees, on the cooler side. madrid, 32 degrees. we're looking at...
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if you're watching us on king 5 television in seattle, washington, in nearby silverdale, see scandinavian dances performed by the leikarringen dancers in the traditional dress. at the silverdale library and that's your pacific event of the day. >> we did rock, paper, scissors to see who had to read that. >>> an early look at entertainment. the reality show forced to change its name after the messy divorce of its stars has now been canceled. tlc announced "kate plus eight" once known as jon and kate plus eight" will end after this season. kate gosselin tweeted she was looking at the positive side and future challenges. jon gosselin told radar online he's relieved to get his children away from the prying eyes of the camera. wishes kate well and hopes now she can spend more time with the kids. >>> "rolling stone" has crowned eminem the king of hip hop. lil wayne ranked second and drake finished third. >>> daily "times" reports eight-time oscar host billy crystal said last year's oscar cameo made him itchy to host once again or two more times. >>> and "people" reports the richest teen in holl
if you're watching us on king 5 television in seattle, washington, in nearby silverdale, see scandinavian dances performed by the leikarringen dancers in the traditional dress. at the silverdale library and that's your pacific event of the day. >> we did rock, paper, scissors to see who had to read that. >>> an early look at entertainment. the reality show forced to change its name after the messy divorce of its stars has now been canceled. tlc announced "kate plus...
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and then for central areas and in towards the scandinavian peninsula, gusty weather moving through the area today. on thursday, highs will remain at 19 degrees in stockholm. looking much cooler. 28 in berlin, but very hot for vienna at 34 again. and steaming hot in budapest as well, so do take precautions against the heat. that's the look at your weather for now. and here is your three-day outlook. >>> our lead stories this hour, libya's transitional government says it's working to set up a new administration while searching all out for moammar gadhafi. pockets of resistance remain in parts of the capital tripoli. the leader of the opposition national council told reporters in benghazi on wednesday that it will launch a new administration to replace gadhafi's as soon as gadhafi's military compound in tripoli, effectively bringing his reign to an end. the council plans to transfer its base to the outskirts of tripoli soon. >> translator: we're offering a bounty of about $1.7 million for whoever captures gadhafi. >> he also said that the council will grant special amnesty to government o
and then for central areas and in towards the scandinavian peninsula, gusty weather moving through the area today. on thursday, highs will remain at 19 degrees in stockholm. looking much cooler. 28 in berlin, but very hot for vienna at 34 again. and steaming hot in budapest as well, so do take precautions against the heat. that's the look at your weather for now. and here is your three-day outlook. >>> our lead stories this hour, libya's transitional government says it's working to set...
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and we know it won't work i mean again it's back to a kind of holding the scandinavian model of rehabilitation in finland in sweden in norway is the any serious way that you actually deal with these problems on the long term level but just buying them up in prison is where which are overcrowded and loonies prisons are prime factors explain. to me sitting right in the english prison to sixty seven percent of these people go into prison they come out and they re offend again the reaction in many parts of the country from communities. the launch vigilante groups clearly they're angry and they want a heavy handed response is that the answer i don't think the public a very well educated about how and why children come to do this so for example there's a lot of discussion around how parents should be teaching their children and you know disciplining more is so much evidence and all my experience as a teacher is that the children hit by their parents are the ones who are the worst behaved you know and that just doesn't come out in the kind of general conversation it's a sort of knee jerk reaction you
and we know it won't work i mean again it's back to a kind of holding the scandinavian model of rehabilitation in finland in sweden in norway is the any serious way that you actually deal with these problems on the long term level but just buying them up in prison is where which are overcrowded and loonies prisons are prime factors explain. to me sitting right in the english prison to sixty seven percent of these people go into prison they come out and they re offend again the reaction in many...
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as for europe, activity starting to ease off across the northern tier here at least for the scandinavian peninsula. still looking to ease gradually. things get more active on the northern tier of continental europe. showers and thunderstorms are going to be possible here. then looks like another round of showers are going to be impacting ireland first off as we head through tuesday. still very dry here for the southern tier of continental europe. and still very hot too. 32 in rome for tuesday. expecting 34 in vienna. and budapest could see temperatures soar to 35 degrees. it's going to be very warm. definitely hotter than average. now here is your three-day outlook. >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. do stay with us.
as for europe, activity starting to ease off across the northern tier here at least for the scandinavian peninsula. still looking to ease gradually. things get more active on the northern tier of continental europe. showers and thunderstorms are going to be possible here. then looks like another round of showers are going to be impacting ireland first off as we head through tuesday. still very dry here for the southern tier of continental europe. and still very hot too. 32 in rome for tuesday....
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heading over to europe, scandinavian peninsula and the balkans along the associated front for stormy activity. and if there are a few storms just along this front, the winds will be picked up up to about 85 kill meetee meters an hour. the british isles looking at sunny spells, as well. atlantic system pulling in towards the iberian peninsula. spain looking at thunderstorms. looking at 20 degrees kiev at 27. looking at athens at 23. a little hot there. here are your extended forecasts. >>> and that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm shery ahn. thank you for watching.
heading over to europe, scandinavian peninsula and the balkans along the associated front for stormy activity. and if there are a few storms just along this front, the winds will be picked up up to about 85 kill meetee meters an hour. the british isles looking at sunny spells, as well. atlantic system pulling in towards the iberian peninsula. spain looking at thunderstorms. looking at 20 degrees kiev at 27. looking at athens at 23. a little hot there. here are your extended forecasts....
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elaine tenant has been a professor in cal's german and scandinavian departments since 1995.he library houses some amazing items, archives from the free speech movement, mark twain's papers, and egyptian chronicles printed on paper made from 2,000-year-old mummified crocodiles. she says her biggest challenge will be making the library's collections available digitally. >>> when we cozing lmeibry, ban. >>> when we come back, a home run wedding. >>> apparently it's very expensive. you're going to tell us how much it is? a new york bride gave her husband a surprise wedding so big and so expensive, his only word was unbelievable. >> you could call it a nuptial home run. yankees fans kathy shiploe and nick cassiano exchanged wedding vows inside yankee stadium at home plate. was kathy's idea. she said since nick is such a big yankees fan, she coop think of a better place to get married. nick says kathy made it happen, and that's exactly why he loves her. >> okay. price tag -- >> okay, we hear, our producer tells us to book a wedding there is $750,000. three quarters of a million do
elaine tenant has been a professor in cal's german and scandinavian departments since 1995.he library houses some amazing items, archives from the free speech movement, mark twain's papers, and egyptian chronicles printed on paper made from 2,000-year-old mummified crocodiles. she says her biggest challenge will be making the library's collections available digitally. >>> when we cozing lmeibry, ban. >>> when we come back, a home run wedding. >>> apparently it's very...
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and then it's going to start heading up towards scandinavian peninsula as well. as for highs on wednesday, 18 only in stockholm. hotter for berlin, 30 degrees. another hot day in vienna as well as in budapest coming up to 36 degrees. lots of heat here. so you do want to take precautions as necessary. all right. so that's a look at your weather for now. and here is your three-day outlook. >>> our lead stories this hour -- libya's opposition forces have stormed the compound of the country's leader moammar al gadhafi in the capital tripoli. the rebel fighters are claiming most of the facility is now under their control. the assault on tuesday was carried out with support from nato air strikes. the complex was gadhafi's stronghold and residence. the opposition forces reportedly entered the compound at around 5:00 p.m. local time following a battle against forces loyal to the longtime leader. footage from the site shows the rebels cheering for libya's day of liberation. they are stomping on a gadhafi statue and destroying his pictures. >> translator: we have taken con
and then it's going to start heading up towards scandinavian peninsula as well. as for highs on wednesday, 18 only in stockholm. hotter for berlin, 30 degrees. another hot day in vienna as well as in budapest coming up to 36 degrees. lots of heat here. so you do want to take precautions as necessary. all right. so that's a look at your weather for now. and here is your three-day outlook. >>> our lead stories this hour -- libya's opposition forces have stormed the compound of the...
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global reach. p >>homer: it's been very big in europe particularly in the northern european and scandinavian countries, but you're seeing a lot of interest now in asia and the far east, so the china asian open is the first one that is bringing players from all over the world. p >>aho: in germany it is very popular, they estimate 20 million rounds are played per year by just normal people who go playing minigolf. they have some 5000 active tournament players. finland it's a little bit smaller we have about 200 players. p the huge physical challenges not withstanding, it is a sport that is open to all. the czech republic's olivia prokobova has just returned as runner-up from the us masters: p >>prokobova: czech republic international minigolfer i travel all over the world, usa, china, sweden, many, many country. p >>reporter: "great. all for minigolf?" p >>prokobova: yes. p >>reporter: what's more, crazy golf is getting a much racier image these days, partly on account of a huge upswing in business. p >>hartley: over the five years it's been a steady increase in numbers that started with the c
global reach. p >>homer: it's been very big in europe particularly in the northern european and scandinavian countries, but you're seeing a lot of interest now in asia and the far east, so the china asian open is the first one that is bringing players from all over the world. p >>aho: in germany it is very popular, they estimate 20 million rounds are played per year by just normal people who go playing minigolf. they have some 5000 active tournament players. finland it's a little...
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countries like britain and the united states compared to more equal countries like some of the scandinavian countries or. is there a direct line of causality can you say that the inequality caused the social problems or could it be that countries with a lot of social problems for other reasons demographic reasons or historic reasons or recent wars or whatever then end up as very unequal countries. we are number of cases we know the causal ordering. and people have done a lot more research than we cover in our book but we also know some of the processes involved for instance why violence becomes more common in more unequal societies is not because the course starts attacking rich but because we all judge each other more by status. things like disrespect are the most common triggers to violence loss of face humiliation and people become more sensitive about when status becomes more important but in other cases i mean the reasons why death rates are higher and more unequal countries but seems to be partly that social relations become more stressful you know community life weakens people trust
countries like britain and the united states compared to more equal countries like some of the scandinavian countries or. is there a direct line of causality can you say that the inequality caused the social problems or could it be that countries with a lot of social problems for other reasons demographic reasons or historic reasons or recent wars or whatever then end up as very unequal countries. we are number of cases we know the causal ordering. and people have done a lot more research than...
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. >> woodruff: next, the scandinavian nation of norway confronts its trauma.t more than three weeks ago on july 22, norway was shaken by the worst violence on its soil since world war two. at about 3:30 that afternoon, a car bomb exploded in the heart of the capital oslo killing eight people and wounding dozens more. a short time later and some 25 miles north, a man opened fire at a youth political camp on the island of utoya. 69 people were killed-- most of them teenagers-- and at least 60 more were injured. after 90 minutes, police captured the gunman 32-year old anders behring breivik. he admitted to carrying out both attacks, calling them part of his plan for a cultural revolution. his lawyer has claimed breivik is most likely insane and investigators say they believe he acted alone. this weekend they took him back to utoya to re-enact events there and confirm details for his trial. the twin attacks have plunged norway into mourning with politicians and the royal family joining in an outpouring of grief. on friday, in washington, norway's foreign minister
. >> woodruff: next, the scandinavian nation of norway confronts its trauma.t more than three weeks ago on july 22, norway was shaken by the worst violence on its soil since world war two. at about 3:30 that afternoon, a car bomb exploded in the heart of the capital oslo killing eight people and wounding dozens more. a short time later and some 25 miles north, a man opened fire at a youth political camp on the island of utoya. 69 people were killed-- most of them teenagers-- and at least...
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in a country like france or in the scandinavian countries. >> reporter: but as dan ariely found in part two of his study-- and as our own informal survey confirmed-- when people didn't know which countries the pie charts represented, they overwhelmingly chose the one representing a much more equal and yet still prosperous country, sweden, as where they'd like to live. a function of their politics? we wondered. >> we had 7,000 people distributed around the u.s., different levels of income, education, wealth, political opinions. 92% of the americans picked sweden over the u.s. when we broke it by democrats and republicans-- democrats, it was 93%; republicans, it was 90.5%. so there's a difference, but the difference is tiny, and one of the possibilities is that when we dig deep down and we ask people to examine their core beliefs about a just society, americans are really quite consistent in terms of thinking this is way too much inequality and we want something which is much more equal to sweden. >> reporter: and so, last question: which distribution do you prefer? you can let us know on
in a country like france or in the scandinavian countries. >> reporter: but as dan ariely found in part two of his study-- and as our own informal survey confirmed-- when people didn't know which countries the pie charts represented, they overwhelmingly chose the one representing a much more equal and yet still prosperous country, sweden, as where they'd like to live. a function of their politics? we wondered. >> we had 7,000 people distributed around the u.s., different levels of...
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they are not aware that while we've spent at $1.27 now, it is $80 now or in the scandinavian country. so when you begin to think if we sold $5? that is a more interest gain conversation and it is one the institutions themselves have been afraid to have. they bought into the idea of the scarcity and they should not ask for more every time a republican members sneezes they have to fire somebody. this is their approach but i think there is a better approach where we step back and look at that important role journalism plays. how we have the use huge gaps? but what we need is a lot more money and poco will to support but our group in support of maintaining public funding and the institutions themselves in that many. look at those who support you. talking millions of people who are potentially a political force but yet all we ask them to do is when we are really in trouble, there is a far more this session? that would build the media system going beyond the be our to those that creates online nonprofit experiments and those that the other panelists talked about. think it is often day's sho
they are not aware that while we've spent at $1.27 now, it is $80 now or in the scandinavian country. so when you begin to think if we sold $5? that is a more interest gain conversation and it is one the institutions themselves have been afraid to have. they bought into the idea of the scarcity and they should not ask for more every time a republican members sneezes they have to fire somebody. this is their approach but i think there is a better approach where we step back and look at that...
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scandinavian companies. even in canada it is sorted $2 per capita. welcome a lot of we spend $5.at might that looked like? i think it is a woman need to have. one that the public media institutions themselves have.q been afraid to ask.6y they bought into this idea is it not ask for more. every time a republican member of congress sneezes they have to fire somebody. i think there is a better approach, and one worry step back and look to the important role that journalism place in our society. how are we going to fit with these gaps? the king of the policies, some very interesting things you can do around the edges. will we really need is a lot more money and the political will to say it should go toward supporting the social good. i think there is a surprisingx amount of energy for it. our group took a million petition signatures in support of maintaining public media funding.>1 probably put in that many on more. like all the people. part of this fan culture. we're talk about millions and billions of people who are potentially a political force. yet all we ask them to do, keep yo
scandinavian companies. even in canada it is sorted $2 per capita. welcome a lot of we spend $5.at might that looked like? i think it is a woman need to have. one that the public media institutions themselves have.q been afraid to ask.6y they bought into this idea is it not ask for more. every time a republican member of congress sneezes they have to fire somebody. i think there is a better approach, and one worry step back and look to the important role that journalism place in our society....
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scandinavian country, $100. even in canada its $22 per capita. you begin to think what if we spend $5 per capita here, what might that look like? think that is a more interesting conversation and one we need to have. unfortunately one that the public media institutions themselves have been afraid to have. they bought into this idea that there is this incredible scarcity and they should not ask for more. every time a republican member of congress sneezes they have to fire somebody. this has been there approach, but i think there is a better approach, and one where we step back and look at the important.h role that journalism place in our society.?8 we ask ourselves, how will we fill these gaps, huge gaps that victor described. in looking at policies there arx interesting things we can do around the edges. tax policy changes, but when it comes down to it what we really need is more money and the political will to say our money should go toward supporting the social good, which is journalism. i think there is actually a surprising amount of energy o
scandinavian country, $100. even in canada its $22 per capita. you begin to think what if we spend $5 per capita here, what might that look like? think that is a more interesting conversation and one we need to have. unfortunately one that the public media institutions themselves have been afraid to have. they bought into this idea that there is this incredible scarcity and they should not ask for more. every time a republican member of congress sneezes they have to fire somebody. this has been...