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in stockholm. she's an 18-year-old high school student who began participating in the climate protests last december. along with other youth climate activists, ell will accept the right livelihood award on greta's behalf. she is an activivist with fridas for future sweden. it is great to be with you here on this first day of our broadcast in stockholm, for to be our first guest to place us in the place where you and greta have really helped to lead this movement that has gone global. why did you get involved last summer? >> i got involved because i had read a lot -- i cared a lot about the climate crisis. it was such a big problem. i wanted to do something and i wanted to help make a change in the world. then i saw she was striking or my father showed me and i was like, that is something i can do. it seemed to me to make a change of people were talking about it. amy: i should say as we are speaking here, your pal greta is in lisbon. she has just made landfall. she is about to actually speak. others
in stockholm. she's an 18-year-old high school student who began participating in the climate protests last december. along with other youth climate activists, ell will accept the right livelihood award on greta's behalf. she is an activivist with fridas for future sweden. it is great to be with you here on this first day of our broadcast in stockholm, for to be our first guest to place us in the place where you and greta have really helped to lead this movement that has gone global. why did...
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amy: from stockholm, sweden, this is democracy now! what the president of brazil to destroy the lives of our forest, our real amazozo. .t is unique it is a struggle, a fight so we can keep alive because without the struggle, we won't live. there will be no forest. we need to fight for it so we cacan live. t the right livelihood awards celebrate their 40th anniversary tonight, we speak to one of the four laureates: davi kopenawa, indigenous yanomami leader of brazil. then a damning u.n. report says arellion children worldwide to pride of theieir liberty, frm childrenen jailed on the u.s.-mexico border to the missining children of isis fighters. we speak with the report's author, manfred nowak, former special rubber tour on tortrtur. >> should d not be deprived o of liberty and states should look to find noncustodial situations and usually they are e availabl. itit is simply a question of politics. inther you invest primarily the criminal justice systemm or you invest more in the child welfare system and support families. amy: the u.s.s.
amy: from stockholm, sweden, this is democracy now! what the president of brazil to destroy the lives of our forest, our real amazozo. .t is unique it is a struggle, a fight so we can keep alive because without the struggle, we won't live. there will be no forest. we need to fight for it so we cacan live. t the right livelihood awards celebrate their 40th anniversary tonight, we speak to one of the four laureates: davi kopenawa, indigenous yanomami leader of brazil. then a damning u.n. report...
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we are broadcasting from stockholm, sweden. the house judiciary committee held an eight and a half hour televised impeachment hearing wednesday featuring four law experts speaking about the constitutional nature of impeachment. the hehearing opened a second phase of the impeachment inquiry into how president trump withheld military aid from ukraine in order to pressure the ukrainian president to investigate his political rivals, the bidens. on wednesday, legal experts debated whether this conduct met the constitutional definition of impeachment. three constitutional scholars invited to testify by the democrats said his conduct was a textbook example of an imimpeachable offense. this is university of north carolina law professor michael gerhardt. >> if what we're talking about is not impeachable, then nothing is impeachable. this is precisely the misconduct that the framers created a constitution, including impeachment, to protect against. amy: the one constitutional scholar invited by the republicans disputed that trump's actio
we are broadcasting from stockholm, sweden. the house judiciary committee held an eight and a half hour televised impeachment hearing wednesday featuring four law experts speaking about the constitutional nature of impeachment. the hehearing opened a second phase of the impeachment inquiry into how president trump withheld military aid from ukraine in order to pressure the ukrainian president to investigate his political rivals, the bidens. on wednesday, legal experts debated whether this...
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stockholm does not have the same robust rail system. they did increase their bus system and transportation i made a large investment before instituting the pricing. bringing everyone to the table is important. number three, determining your data needs and start collecting your data immediately. number four, use pilots to allow the results to speak for themselves. they did do a pilot in stockholm in 2,006 from january until july. number five, design your own system with the number one goal to advance equity. this is something we decided, as a group, because i think a lot of us in those cities felt that there was no true equity loans with a congestion pricing in both cities. we know we are going to need to consider that as a priority here in san francisco. number six, fearless political leadership is key. prepare for political moment with grassroots support. number seven, build a big tent for discussion of business, environmental, political and other communities. number eight, congestion pricing is a powerful, dexterous tool. build your o
stockholm does not have the same robust rail system. they did increase their bus system and transportation i made a large investment before instituting the pricing. bringing everyone to the table is important. number three, determining your data needs and start collecting your data immediately. number four, use pilots to allow the results to speak for themselves. they did do a pilot in stockholm in 2,006 from january until july. number five, design your own system with the number one goal to...
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2 nobel prize for literature winners fall nastia and this year will be receiving their awards in stockholm choose that. and in our continuing series $100.00 german must read an intriguing novel about a musical genius with a supernatural sense of hearing. but 1st nominations for the golden globes have been revealed and this basically signals the beginning of the awards season in hollywood as always they are seen as hot tips for the oscars although we mustn't forget the globes are for t.v. as well before i talk to my colleague scott let's have a look at the top runners in film and t.v. starting with martin scorsese's the latest star studded movie the hours from. what you did with a gangster drama starring robert de niro as a mafia hit man like picked up 5 golden globe nominations including best film and best director. both joe pesci has a deadly mafia boss and alpert shino as union leader jimmy hoffa receives supporting acting norms the 3 and a half hour epic story of.
2 nobel prize for literature winners fall nastia and this year will be receiving their awards in stockholm choose that. and in our continuing series $100.00 german must read an intriguing novel about a musical genius with a supernatural sense of hearing. but 1st nominations for the golden globes have been revealed and this basically signals the beginning of the awards season in hollywood as always they are seen as hot tips for the oscars although we mustn't forget the globes are for t.v. as...
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it was christians and choose the evening protests broke out in stockholm against hand and the swedish academy among the demonstrators who are relatives of those killed in the shrubbery nitsa massacre in bosnia we all know what the nobel prize means even so 25 years after the genocide at the prize has been given to a man who denies what happened. is the deep wounds of war that was the theme of today's nobel peace prize award ceremony in oslo ethiopian prime minister abbey ahmed was honored for his reforms not only in his own country but also for his peace agreement with neighboring eritrea. was believe that this is an affair of the hurt this is a labor of love sustaining this is a hard war the wage and nobel committee views the prize for abbey ahmed as encouragement to continue the process of reform in his own country and to keep the peace with eritrea. are sports now in champions league title holders liverpool have secured their place in the knockout stage of this year's tournaments liverpool won 2 nothing against rebels they go through as the winners of group eve with 2nd place going
it was christians and choose the evening protests broke out in stockholm against hand and the swedish academy among the demonstrators who are relatives of those killed in the shrubbery nitsa massacre in bosnia we all know what the nobel prize means even so 25 years after the genocide at the prize has been given to a man who denies what happened. is the deep wounds of war that was the theme of today's nobel peace prize award ceremony in oslo ethiopian prime minister abbey ahmed was honored for...
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or the nobel prizes have been awarded to this year's laureates in stockholm sweden but there were protests against one of the winners austrian writer pater the decision to give the 21000 nobel literature prize is controversial his critics say he minimized war crimes committed by serbs during these for a massacre in bosnia in the 1990 s. the prizes were presented at a gala ceremony in the swedish capital 15 nobel prizes were awarded on choose day more than ever before but attention was mainly focused on one man peter hand awarding the nobel prize in literature to the austrian has triggered an uproar the reason his links to serb rulers during the war in yugoslavia. on friday hand co was asked about his apparent lack of concern himself for the victims of serbian war crimes i prefer the toilet paper. an enormous an enormous let there be said toilet paper inside to york to york to an empty and. it was christians once used a evening protests broke out in stockholm against hand and the swedish academy among the demonstrators were relatives of those killed in the shrubbery needs a massacre in bosn
or the nobel prizes have been awarded to this year's laureates in stockholm sweden but there were protests against one of the winners austrian writer pater the decision to give the 21000 nobel literature prize is controversial his critics say he minimized war crimes committed by serbs during these for a massacre in bosnia in the 1990 s. the prizes were presented at a gala ceremony in the swedish capital 15 nobel prizes were awarded on choose day more than ever before but attention was mainly...
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mishal husain went to stockholm to meet her.from school, and people of all ages to march, pushing for more action to control a warming world. it's a mission that has taken greta thunberg around the globe, becoming a distinctive but also a divisive figure. i haven't really grasped what's happened during this last year. i am being listened to, and we climate activists are being listened to, but that doesn't mean that what we are saying is translated into action. she spoke at the recent cop25 un climate talks in madrid, part of the system under which countries make pledges to cut carbon emissions. with the next summit taking place in glasgow, she wants the british government to make sure it succeeds. since the cop25 failed, that just puts c0 p26 into a different light. we, and they, must do everything they can to make sure that it doesn't fail. it was outside the swedish parliament in stockholm that greta's activism began as she sat with a sign saying, "school strike for climate." when she decided to do this, we said, you know, qui
mishal husain went to stockholm to meet her.from school, and people of all ages to march, pushing for more action to control a warming world. it's a mission that has taken greta thunberg around the globe, becoming a distinctive but also a divisive figure. i haven't really grasped what's happened during this last year. i am being listened to, and we climate activists are being listened to, but that doesn't mean that what we are saying is translated into action. she spoke at the recent cop25 un...
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this stockholm arbitration court. decision which is not it it's a political decision and one of the justifications. and yet it might seem strange to all of you one of the reasons for that decision by the stockholm arbitration called leads. to a difficult economic situation in ukraine that's nonsense. of that stupid thrown in with marc. yes indeed we have a decision we have a ruling and we will look for a way which are acceptable in a way. for ukraine to. despise the new infrastructure that we were building not stream or not a stranger to the turkish stream we'll continue to transport natural gas via ukraine but what about the size of that transit and the service of the deal and i think that there's a question what i'm saying is that you know and again. already interested rain we're continuing our supplies through ukraine and actually but the ukrainian route is longer graphically and it's more expensive for us than the stream routes. but it's you know it's a reliable way to transport. eastern europe and we are ready to
this stockholm arbitration court. decision which is not it it's a political decision and one of the justifications. and yet it might seem strange to all of you one of the reasons for that decision by the stockholm arbitration called leads. to a difficult economic situation in ukraine that's nonsense. of that stupid thrown in with marc. yes indeed we have a decision we have a ruling and we will look for a way which are acceptable in a way. for ukraine to. despise the new infrastructure that we...
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the resulting biomass is used to warm stockholm's homes. trains and ships transport more than a 1000 tons of wood chips to the swedish capital each week. they fuel one of the world's most advanced power plants it generates both heat and energy for the community enough to power 150000 electric cars and 190000 apartments. cold country and need heat local councils massively expanded long distance heating in the sixty's. and since the carbon tax was introduced silex were converted to use. a new pilot facility is currently under construction that will filter c o 2 out of the plant's exhaust for the reducing the c o 2 expelled into the atmosphere. travels through forests he's normally driving on electricity his car's gas motor only kicks in after 50 kilometers. and the world's highest carbon tax can really be felt at the pump adding $0.25 to the cost of every liter of fuel. and had to be. a capacity of 10 kilos water. when i fully charge the battery it costs about $10.00 crowns that's enough for 50 kilometers with gas it would cost $3.00 times as
the resulting biomass is used to warm stockholm's homes. trains and ships transport more than a 1000 tons of wood chips to the swedish capital each week. they fuel one of the world's most advanced power plants it generates both heat and energy for the community enough to power 150000 electric cars and 190000 apartments. cold country and need heat local councils massively expanded long distance heating in the sixty's. and since the carbon tax was introduced silex were converted to use. a new...
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we went to stockholm to meet her. >> she is the girl who galvanized children f go on strikem school andof all ages to march, pushing for re action to control a warming world. it is a mission that has taken greta thunberg around the wor, becoming a distinctive but also divisive figure. greta: i have not really grasped what has happened during this last year. i am being listened to. we, climate experts are being listened to. but that does not mean that what we are sayg is translated into action. >> she spoke at the recentcl u.. imate talks in madrid, part of the system in which countries make promises for carbon emissions. she wants the british government to make sure it succeeds. greta: since the cop 25 failed, that puts 26 into a differen lit. we and they must do everything they can to ensure it does not fail. >> it was outside tme swedish parl in stockholm that greta's activism began as she sat with a sign saying "school strike for climate." >> when she decided to do this, we said clearly that we would if you are going to do this, you are going to do it by yourself. >> why did you say
we went to stockholm to meet her. >> she is the girl who galvanized children f go on strikem school andof all ages to march, pushing for re action to control a warming world. it is a mission that has taken greta thunberg around the wor, becoming a distinctive but also divisive figure. greta: i have not really grasped what has happened during this last year. i am being listened to. we, climate experts are being listened to. but that does not mean that what we are sayg is translated into...
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outside stockholm we have this archipelago which has 30,000 islands and i go there myself and i willf the books in islands. —— lot of. it is the kind of isolation, i think. it's your own place. you have the neighbours, but they are far enough away. so i suppose i was yeah, caverns, sheds, but lots of basements. yes! i suppose it is somewhere in my subconscious somewhere in my subconscious somewhere so bideau was going to say, the basement in punted is particularly a place of total horror. -- hunted. we know that people are torture and murder are terrible, but you seem to manage to imagine the most awful deaths for people. and i wonder, do you sit in yourcabin and think people. and i wonder, do you sit in your cabin and think how badly can this person die? it's not really at all like that. i know there is some kind of ladder in the world of crime fiction and in the world of thrillers, where you have to sort of beat the next guy to get to the next level of horror. i'm not really taking part in that. the surveillance aspect of it to me, watching people, you think something is going to h
outside stockholm we have this archipelago which has 30,000 islands and i go there myself and i willf the books in islands. —— lot of. it is the kind of isolation, i think. it's your own place. you have the neighbours, but they are far enough away. so i suppose i was yeah, caverns, sheds, but lots of basements. yes! i suppose it is somewhere in my subconscious somewhere in my subconscious somewhere so bideau was going to say, the basement in punted is particularly a place of total horror....
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at 1st glance stockholm so beriah district looks like an ordinary residential neighborhood but it's not this is where some locals have begun experimenting with self-sustaining minicon systems topi and freezer is one of them he set up a test lab in one of the houses cellars he wants to see whether it's possible to grow agricultural products and farm fish there on a small scale. talk then began the project some months back with some neighbors and today they're planting coriander. than happy that this is nothing unusual really you put the seeds in the flower pot just as you would do outside it's really simple. there yet they let. thanks to our typical u.v. light and the constant ambient temperature of 27 degree celcius they can grow and harvest all year round. young eklund who lives in the house feeds them every day. they're clever aquaponics system turns fish excrement into plant but. they currently have 70 small sick lids that generate enough fertilizer for the plant chance so many things right now this is still a somewhat sterile environment. we only just set this up. but we want to add
at 1st glance stockholm so beriah district looks like an ordinary residential neighborhood but it's not this is where some locals have begun experimenting with self-sustaining minicon systems topi and freezer is one of them he set up a test lab in one of the houses cellars he wants to see whether it's possible to grow agricultural products and farm fish there on a small scale. talk then began the project some months back with some neighbors and today they're planting coriander. than happy that...
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mishal husain went to stockholm to meet her.l, and people of all ages to march, pushing for more action to control a warming world. it's a mission that has taken greta thunberg around the globe, becoming a distinctive, but also a divisive figure. i haven't really grasped what's happened during this last year. i am being listened to, and we climate activists are being listened to, but that doesn't mean that what we are saying is translated into action. she spoke at the recent cop25 un climate talks in madrid, part of the system under which countries make pledges to cut carbon emissions. with the next summit taking place in glasgow, she wants the british government to make sure it succeeds. since the cop25 failed, that just puts co p26 into a different light. we, and they, must do everything they can to make sure that it doesn't fail. it was outside the swedish parliament in stockholm that greta's activism began, as she sat with a sign saying, "school strike for climate." she is still only 16, and her high—profile has meant scruti
mishal husain went to stockholm to meet her.l, and people of all ages to march, pushing for more action to control a warming world. it's a mission that has taken greta thunberg around the globe, becoming a distinctive, but also a divisive figure. i haven't really grasped what's happened during this last year. i am being listened to, and we climate activists are being listened to, but that doesn't mean that what we are saying is translated into action. she spoke at the recent cop25 un climate...
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the term "stockholm syndrome" hadn't yet become current. >> it was a fascinating case in stockholm laste was a bank robbery in stockholm. one of the women who was held hostage is waiting for the robber to get out of jail to marry him. >> what? >> just this traumatic experience in which the individual is reduced to total helplessness and begins to identify in a human sense with the captor. >> good evening. patty hearst has been taken into custody. the fbi says patty hearst was picked up today in san francisco. the hearst newspaper heiress has been missing for 19 months. >> by the time patty is finally apprehended, it's almost anticlimactic. patty's famous line when she's taken to the courthouse and asked her occupation, she replies, urban guerilla. >> miss hearst was brought into a group of young people who saw themselves as political idealists. their story seems to say something about the futility of terrorism as a shortcut for persuasion. but somehow the message doesn't seem to be reaching the weather underground or northern ireland or the middle east. >> good evening. for the second t
the term "stockholm syndrome" hadn't yet become current. >> it was a fascinating case in stockholm laste was a bank robbery in stockholm. one of the women who was held hostage is waiting for the robber to get out of jail to marry him. >> what? >> just this traumatic experience in which the individual is reduced to total helplessness and begins to identify in a human sense with the captor. >> good evening. patty hearst has been taken into custody. the fbi says...
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youngest person to become time magazine's person of the year in just 12 months this student from stockholm has issued a wake up call about global warming and her generation is listening and what about her parents' generation are they listening to i'm bored golf in berlin this is the day. if you don't think election isn't the right telling the truth about its. environment climate. but i am not someone i know that's because of the decision. to take it that. we are in the beginning of a mass extinction and we can talk about is the money in the materials of economic growth i'll tell you do you believe this will no one is too small to have impacts and change the world so just do everything you can and. also coming up on this eve of the u.k. general election many pollsters are banking on a conservative victory but the bookies say the smart money may be with someone else for a week or say pretty well all the money's been for consent to majority and then suddenly in the last 24 straight 48 hours the momentum has switched say jericho being the next prime minister is a 70 shot i think it's got a gre
youngest person to become time magazine's person of the year in just 12 months this student from stockholm has issued a wake up call about global warming and her generation is listening and what about her parents' generation are they listening to i'm bored golf in berlin this is the day. if you don't think election isn't the right telling the truth about its. environment climate. but i am not someone i know that's because of the decision. to take it that. we are in the beginning of a mass...
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youngest person to become time magazine's person of the year in just 12 months this student from stockholm and issued a wake up call about global warming and her generation is listening and what about her parents' generation are they listening to i'm bored golf in berlin this is the day. you don't think really the election isn't the girl that's like telling the truth about what's going on in times like. that night and the night that's become this is it and it will be too late is it that you think that we are in the beginning of a mass extinction simply you can talk about isn't money in the details of economic growth how do you believe this will no one is too small to to have things changed the world so just do everything you can. also coming up on this eve of the u.k. general election many pollsters are banking on a conservative victory but the bookies say the smart money may be with someone else for a week or say pretty well all the money's being for consent to majority and then suddenly in the last 24 straight 48 hours that momentum has switched say jameco being the next prime minister i
youngest person to become time magazine's person of the year in just 12 months this student from stockholm and issued a wake up call about global warming and her generation is listening and what about her parents' generation are they listening to i'm bored golf in berlin this is the day. you don't think really the election isn't the girl that's like telling the truth about what's going on in times like. that night and the night that's become this is it and it will be too late is it that you...
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his swedish lawyer when he visited him a couple of months back from stockholm flying in from stockholm had a 2 hour slot reportedly to see him and unison was brought to him with one hour and 45 minutes to lay so he had 15 minutes to explain to him a swedish legal document of 300 pages but could not leave it with him and no translation that him so. how is that rule of law well of course in court he said it was driven sure what was going on but if your report raised eyebrows europol will have raised eyebrows especially to an extent in the way that you talked about the british media scene you appeared to be saying the part of the psychological torture of julian assange has been committed by. newspapers like the guardian of course of newspaper that were getting supplied information to they recently had an editorial in support of julian assad but they said you don't need to like him why do you think that newspapers that received information resides continue to emphasize the fact that you may not have to like his character it's very difficult for me to understand how the mainstream media has
his swedish lawyer when he visited him a couple of months back from stockholm flying in from stockholm had a 2 hour slot reportedly to see him and unison was brought to him with one hour and 45 minutes to lay so he had 15 minutes to explain to him a swedish legal document of 300 pages but could not leave it with him and no translation that him so. how is that rule of law well of course in court he said it was driven sure what was going on but if your report raised eyebrows europol will have...
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and i'm convinced as a lawyer by profession that the stockholm arbitration court passed this decision which is not legitimate. it's a political decision. one of the reasons for that decision by the stockholm arbitration court due to the difficult economic situation in ukraine, that's nonsense. president putin: not made that stupid remark. we have a decision and we have a ruling and we will look for a way, acceptable ways that will be accessible for ukraine, too. and despite new infrastructure turkish e building will continue to transport natural gas by ukraine. what about the size of that transit and the term of the deal ? there's a question there. and again, we are interested in continuing our supplies through ukraine and actually the kranian route is longer gee ag graphically and more expensive extreme routes but to transport gas through eastern rope and give a 25% discount or supplies to ukraine directly. and the prices have been decreased for the households. the average price of gas will be yond $00 including individuals, including households and all the subsidies will be removed.
and i'm convinced as a lawyer by profession that the stockholm arbitration court passed this decision which is not legitimate. it's a political decision. one of the reasons for that decision by the stockholm arbitration court due to the difficult economic situation in ukraine, that's nonsense. president putin: not made that stupid remark. we have a decision and we have a ruling and we will look for a way, acceptable ways that will be accessible for ukraine, too. and despite new infrastructure...
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we've seen such a big distance as equestrian events at the 1956 melbourne olympics were held in stockholmecond one—dayer against pakistan to clinch the three—match series. she hit an unbeaten century offjust 85 balls as england won by 127 runs. henry moeran was watching the match in kuala lumpur. england sailed a serious man at the earliest opportunity, thanks to an outstanding performance with the bat. particularly from the middle order, natalie sciver hit her third... it was that partnership alongside fran wilson, who scored a career alongside fran wilson, who scored a career best 85 in just 49 bills that had england to 327— boy. a total but a lwa ys had england to 327— boy. a total but always seem to be likely to be out of the reach of pakistan's as it was, the holy spirit to hundred all out. england dominant to take a 2—0 series lead. natalie sciver, one of the well‘s best boundaries, showing exactly what she can do with the bat. we knew we needed to push the limits of how many we could get. i am happy that i was able to get to three figures and it was a bit of a nervous time towards
we've seen such a big distance as equestrian events at the 1956 melbourne olympics were held in stockholmecond one—dayer against pakistan to clinch the three—match series. she hit an unbeaten century offjust 85 balls as england won by 127 runs. henry moeran was watching the match in kuala lumpur. england sailed a serious man at the earliest opportunity, thanks to an outstanding performance with the bat. particularly from the middle order, natalie sciver hit her third... it was that...
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nobel's death the day when each year's nobel prize winners are art it happens at a lavish event in stockholm with lecturers 5 food and a presentation by the king of sweden the winners receive money a diploma lifelong recognition of course and a medal one made in sweden. the 2019 nobel prize medals this year there are 14 of them because there's more than one when each award . each medal is engraved with its whenas name it's the highlight of nicholas to see a. yes i am i am the only one who was doing this job. and there why i think it's it's because of. that i have been doing it for 7 years and i know exactly how how to do it it all begins with a thick 18 karat gold plate which financial firm has to cut so that it can go through the punch press. the punch goes through the metal as if it were chocolates. the gold coin alone even without the engraving is worth more than most swedes and in a month. i don't know exactly what it cost. in swedish crowns i think it's around 70007000 euros. and the coins value increases once the head of the prize is found alfred nobel is imprinted on it then packs it
nobel's death the day when each year's nobel prize winners are art it happens at a lavish event in stockholm with lecturers 5 food and a presentation by the king of sweden the winners receive money a diploma lifelong recognition of course and a medal one made in sweden. the 2019 nobel prize medals this year there are 14 of them because there's more than one when each award . each medal is engraved with its whenas name it's the highlight of nicholas to see a. yes i am i am the only one who was...
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worsened we also have the case that gazprom some $3000000000.00 to ukraine over odets according to the stockholm arbitration court so you could say that trust in the russians isn't great at the moment but obviously if this deal is in is confirmed we're waiting you know they say they've reached it in principle then this will be something that can be possibly built on to improve them in the future david you mentioned the financial aspect there ukraine is collecting transit fees for the russian gas flowing through its territory how reliant is your crane on this money. well ukraine you can see every little bit helps that's $3000000000.00 in transit fees now the relations the economic relations have decreased and ukraine has managed to decrease its dependence on russian gas but obviously what they're looking towards is what will happen when north north stream 2 goes on on stream in 2020 and both sides are jockeying here now we also have in the background sanctions that the u.s. congress has said that they will impose on companies doing were working on north stream so there's a lot of moving parts her
worsened we also have the case that gazprom some $3000000000.00 to ukraine over odets according to the stockholm arbitration court so you could say that trust in the russians isn't great at the moment but obviously if this deal is in is confirmed we're waiting you know they say they've reached it in principle then this will be something that can be possibly built on to improve them in the future david you mentioned the financial aspect there ukraine is collecting transit fees for the russian...