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you are from sweden. >> i am not.ut i have lived between -- i have a wife who has had a baby -- >> stop bragging. >> what is the interesting thing about the swedish psa was saying without taxes your world would suck. >> it wasn't this one, but they have done this in the past. last time they felt it necessary to say please pay us your money because you are not going to do it without a commercial. they produced the commercials in estonia. why? they are fantastic people. lower taxes. the tax authority in sweden was tax shopping ssments -- tax shopping. by the way, this is where elizabeth warren got the talking points. >> they were saying you are not going to -- they confuse people who want lower taxes with anarchists. >> in defense of the sweden they are the third most prosperous in the world. apparently they are outstanding and the swedish people are happy. >> they are happy. >> they kill all of their willed on people. is that true? >> that's the dance. >> am i getting confused? >> they kill the old people and sometimes
you are from sweden. >> i am not.ut i have lived between -- i have a wife who has had a baby -- >> stop bragging. >> what is the interesting thing about the swedish psa was saying without taxes your world would suck. >> it wasn't this one, but they have done this in the past. last time they felt it necessary to say please pay us your money because you are not going to do it without a commercial. they produced the commercials in estonia. why? they are fantastic people....
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two of the worst nations are germany and sweden. if you would like to see what it would be like if it was banned in america if it was banned, come to sweden. this family had to take their family to finland in exile. >> we were forced out of our country. that make as stronger impact than i can imagine. this is our country. now we are pushed away from it. >> sweden is the toughest places to home school. michael donnelly of the home school administration. president of the nordic committee for human rights calls it a dictatorship where social workers tell parents what to do. >> they claim to be a democracy, far from it. it is a dictatorship. social workers dictating how you live. children. >> this family lost custody of family and it is killing his wife. >> if we can't fix this soon, dominic will not have a mother anymore. >> russia is one of the freest nations in which to home school. family policy expert. >> we have complete freedom of home education. they are championed of human rights in this particular area. it is a good example bu
two of the worst nations are germany and sweden. if you would like to see what it would be like if it was banned in america if it was banned, come to sweden. this family had to take their family to finland in exile. >> we were forced out of our country. that make as stronger impact than i can imagine. this is our country. now we are pushed away from it. >> sweden is the toughest places to home school. michael donnelly of the home school administration. president of the nordic...
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they are applying again without sweden.his time, it is about another ancient site, a fortification. >> it is the frontier between scandinavia and continental europe, the biggest site in northern europe, and it is superbly preserve. a 28-kilometer-long wall. it is unique. >> they could become world cultural heritage sites as soon as 2015. that will bring renown to the town between the north sea and the baltic. then the vikings will become better known, this time as they really were. >> that report brings us to the end of this edition of "european journal." we hope you can enjoy a s again next week at the same time. until then, auf wiedersehen and
they are applying again without sweden.his time, it is about another ancient site, a fortification. >> it is the frontier between scandinavia and continental europe, the biggest site in northern europe, and it is superbly preserve. a 28-kilometer-long wall. it is unique. >> they could become world cultural heritage sites as soon as 2015. that will bring renown to the town between the north sea and the baltic. then the vikings will become better known, this time as they really were....
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they are applying again without sweden.his time, it is about another ancient site, a fortification. >> it is the frontier between scandinavia and continental europe, the biggest site in northern europe, and it is superbly preserve. a 28-kilometer-long wall. it is unique. >> they could become world cultural heritage sites as soon as 2015. that will bring renown to the town between the north sea and the baltic. then the vikings will become better known, this time as they really were. >> that report brings us to the end of this edition of "european journal." we hope you can enjoy a s again next week at the same time. until then, auf wiedersehen and by e for now. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
they are applying again without sweden.his time, it is about another ancient site, a fortification. >> it is the frontier between scandinavia and continental europe, the biggest site in northern europe, and it is superbly preserve. a 28-kilometer-long wall. it is unique. >> they could become world cultural heritage sites as soon as 2015. that will bring renown to the town between the north sea and the baltic. then the vikings will become better known, this time as they really were....
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sweden -- why testing cars can become a test of nerves. italy -- who is afraid of pepe grillo? and germany -- how a town is fighting to keep its world record. some people might find it hard to believe, but there are still countries that want to join the european union. despite the you's current problems. after years of negotiable 3 -- negotiation problems, croatia hopes to become the 20th state, but it remains controversial. croatia is not doing enough to fight corruption according to some. others are critical because crimes committed decades ago remain unsolved. when croatia was part of yugoslavia, dozens of croats in exile were murdered. many believe the secret police were behind the killings. >> for 33 years, this woman and her eldest daughter have been making a trip to the main cemetery in frankfurt to visit the grave of their late husband and father. they say he was murdered in 1980 by the yugoslavian secret service, but the murderer has yet to be brought to justice. >> i do not wish them dead, but i wish them justice, that they may be punished. >> after the funeral in 198
sweden -- why testing cars can become a test of nerves. italy -- who is afraid of pepe grillo? and germany -- how a town is fighting to keep its world record. some people might find it hard to believe, but there are still countries that want to join the european union. despite the you's current problems. after years of negotiable 3 -- negotiation problems, croatia hopes to become the 20th state, but it remains controversial. croatia is not doing enough to fight corruption according to some....
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sweden -- why testing cars can become a test of nerves. italy -- who is afraid of pepe grillo? and germany -- how a town is fighting to keep its world record. some people might find it hard to believe, but there are still countries that want to join the european union. despite the you's current problems. after years of negotiable 3 -- negotiation problems, croatia hopes to become the 20th state, but it remains controversial. croatia is not doing enough to fight corruption according to some. others are critical because crimes committed decades ago remain unsolved. when croatia was part of yugoslavia, dozens of croats in exile were murdered. many believe the secret police were behind the killings. >> for 33 years, this woman and her eldest daughter have been making a trip to the main cemetery in frankfurt to visit the grave of their late husband and father. they say he was murdered in 1980 by the yugoslavian secret service, but the murderer has yet to be brought to justice. >> i do not wish them dead, but i wish them justice, that they may be punished. >> after the funeral in 198
sweden -- why testing cars can become a test of nerves. italy -- who is afraid of pepe grillo? and germany -- how a town is fighting to keep its world record. some people might find it hard to believe, but there are still countries that want to join the european union. despite the you's current problems. after years of negotiable 3 -- negotiation problems, croatia hopes to become the 20th state, but it remains controversial. croatia is not doing enough to fight corruption according to some....
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funds from sweden came up with another detail there was an influential lobby group behind this and they asked us you know about a year to the european round table of industrialists. i don't know. i started digging for more information about the iraqi. i went to our archive and i didn't find anything. i started diving into the alien world of the business press newspapers like the financial times the economist german business newspapers and we found a reference to a new report that had been published shortly before called reshaping europe. but rather interesting and we ordered this reports at the european the round table at quarters. i wrote in the request mentioning as the purpose of research. i did not believe i would get anything but a few days later a big brown envelope arrived in my letter box. please booklets are inside missing links missing networks and receiving your. i take the first two publications going through them something strange about them somehow they look so familiar. euro tunnel. scanning. here in these corridor. i go to the archives. of. the t.n. projects by the commi
funds from sweden came up with another detail there was an influential lobby group behind this and they asked us you know about a year to the european round table of industrialists. i don't know. i started digging for more information about the iraqi. i went to our archive and i didn't find anything. i started diving into the alien world of the business press newspapers like the financial times the economist german business newspapers and we found a reference to a new report that had been...
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. >> stores in britain, france and sweden now yanking beef products off the shelves over a horse meat scare. >> burger king admits some of its patties in england and ireland were tainted with horse meat. >> stephen: someone in europe is trying to slip you their tainted meat, and for once it's not silvio burlesconi. [laughter] he has been known to yank his meat off the shelves: 4r5 h- [laughter] now, everyone in europe is worried that they may be biting down on horse, instead of their usual delicacy of pickled sheep brain. [laughter] it's a complex story, so let me back up and explain how this horse scandal went down. [speaking like a racetrack announcer] and they're off -- first, horse meat was discovered in a british supermarket, but britain rounded the bend and laid the blame on the irish supplier-- who said they got it from poland. poland denies it. aaaannnd here's france, coming up strong with their own horse meat scandal, selling meat to england and sweden, but france falls behind and lays the blame on cyprus. cyprus now in the lead with the blame, but what's this? what's this? o
. >> stores in britain, france and sweden now yanking beef products off the shelves over a horse meat scare. >> burger king admits some of its patties in england and ireland were tainted with horse meat. >> stephen: someone in europe is trying to slip you their tainted meat, and for once it's not silvio burlesconi. [laughter] he has been known to yank his meat off the shelves: 4r5 h- [laughter] now, everyone in europe is worried that they may be biting down on horse, instead...
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funds from sweden came up with another of the town there was an influential lobby group behind. yes and they asked us you know about the iraqi the european round table of industrialists. i know. i started digging for more information about the iraqi. i went to our archive and i didn't find anything. i started diving into the alien world of the business press newspapers like the financial times the economist german business newspapers and we found a reference to a new report that had been published shortly before called reshaping europe. but rather interesting and we ordered this reports at the european the round table at quarters. i wrote in the request mentioning as the purpose of research. i did not believe i would get anything but a few is later a big brown envelope arrived in my letter box. please booklets are inside missing links missing networks and receiving your. i take the first two publications going through them something strange about them somehow they look so familiar. euro tunnel. scam link. here in these corridor. i go to the archive. at. the t. and projects by th
funds from sweden came up with another of the town there was an influential lobby group behind. yes and they asked us you know about the iraqi the european round table of industrialists. i know. i started digging for more information about the iraqi. i went to our archive and i didn't find anything. i started diving into the alien world of the business press newspapers like the financial times the economist german business newspapers and we found a reference to a new report that had been...
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. >>> google took on sweden and won. the search engine was able to remove the turn -- term, rather, ungoogable. the list includes words not in the dictionary but are part of common speech. on googleable refers to something that cannot be found on the web. but google wanted to change the definition. the language council of sweden just took it off. >> wouldn't it be easier to say you can't google it? >> it would be for me. >> most people. >>> meteorologist christina loren is joining us now. it's a nice morning out there. >> it is. it's funny how the whole world goes to google every day and goog sl right here in our own backyard. oh, look, there's groupon. we have a good-looking day shaping up. same with internet highway cities. looking good today. los gatos, palo alto. watch out in the silicon valley. getting a little bit of cloud cover but holding off on the showers, at least the heavy stuff, for now. good morning in sunnyvale. good morning, san mateo. stop the clock at 1:00 pm. that's all we're expecting for today. keep
. >>> google took on sweden and won. the search engine was able to remove the turn -- term, rather, ungoogable. the list includes words not in the dictionary but are part of common speech. on googleable refers to something that cannot be found on the web. but google wanted to change the definition. the language council of sweden just took it off. >> wouldn't it be easier to say you can't google it? >> it would be for me. >> most people. >>> meteorologist...
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finland and sweden are all in the top five. look at corruption.d states ranks 19th in the transparency international new index. denmark and finland are rated the cleanest countries. you can spot two trends. on the one hand, america has been losing its edge, but i'm also struck by the rise of scandinavia, include denmark, norway, sweden and if you broaden that definition, finland and iceland. each of the countries seem to dominate global ranking lists. why? what is their secret sauce? scandinavia is actually much more free market oriented than people realize. capital is allocated by the market. the government doesn't own companies. corruption is nonexistent. companies can hire and fire easily, labor moves around. but, these countries do tax a lot and spend a lot on education, child care, health and other things. now, a recent mit paper suggests that there are limits to this model. it's called "can't we all be more like scandinavians." we linked to the paper on cnn.com/fareed. in brief, it points out how the scandinavian welfare system provides a nu
finland and sweden are all in the top five. look at corruption.d states ranks 19th in the transparency international new index. denmark and finland are rated the cleanest countries. you can spot two trends. on the one hand, america has been losing its edge, but i'm also struck by the rise of scandinavia, include denmark, norway, sweden and if you broaden that definition, finland and iceland. each of the countries seem to dominate global ranking lists. why? what is their secret sauce?...
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ok well look thank you for that insight we will have to leave it there that is the emmy paisley sweden's part party christian stroebel. the fourth largest and one of the fastest growing search engines in the world is hitting the new york stock exchange again russia's yandex plans to reap more than half a billion dollars this time around selling seven percent of a. piece can offer pours from the web giant's headquarters in moscow. russia's leading search engine and the fourth most commonly use in the world and this is its second public offering and this time its chief technical officer into investment funds are selling their shares that's around seven and a half percent of the company are planning to earn up to six hundred million u.s. dollars on during its first public offering of the initial public offering dollars in eleven. earns over one point three billion u.s. dollars which is the second largest u.s. i.p.o. for dot com since google one public yonex was established back in one thousand nine hundred seventy it launched an english service in two thousand and ten and it's been rapidly
ok well look thank you for that insight we will have to leave it there that is the emmy paisley sweden's part party christian stroebel. the fourth largest and one of the fastest growing search engines in the world is hitting the new york stock exchange again russia's yandex plans to reap more than half a billion dollars this time around selling seven percent of a. piece can offer pours from the web giant's headquarters in moscow. russia's leading search engine and the fourth most commonly use...
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that evening i was troubled and i wrote an article arguing that we should be for the attack until sweden had time to conclude his research, his search within iraq for such weapons of mass destruction. he was being provided with targets to expect from the cia. one could assume the knowledge we have was being put at his disposal and he was pleading for that time to complete his reports. to the un and united states and the countries egging us on. we know what happened subsequently. the weapons were never found. the war was initiated on the basis of assertions which were described as an accurate improbably simply as fraudulent. i felt that at stake was american credibility worldwide. that does have significant implications for the position of the united states in the world. and i am afraid the standings the united states enjoyed at the end of the cold war and which lasted into the beginnings of the 21st century has been very badly dissipated. that affects us adversely around the world and has serious implications for future decisions that involve war and peace. on the basis of what has happe
that evening i was troubled and i wrote an article arguing that we should be for the attack until sweden had time to conclude his research, his search within iraq for such weapons of mass destruction. he was being provided with targets to expect from the cia. one could assume the knowledge we have was being put at his disposal and he was pleading for that time to complete his reports. to the un and united states and the countries egging us on. we know what happened subsequently. the weapons...
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can sweden do anything right?ow dare you offend my people? this is one time when you say look how poor people live. i love my house. poor people live so bad. what is next? hunting humans? yes i smoke pat -- smoke pot. >> you may be the only one who saw that movie. >> last time i watched it with the sound off and the closed captioning on. in a seedy bar. >> i watched it with closed captioning with a seedy bar full of seed. >> it sums up the european liberal and they are under the impression that people down on their luck just had a bad day. >> look at that nice ikea home. you had a bad week and you will be under a bridge. let's raise awareness. meanwhile, homeless people are severely addicted to alcohol and severely and mentally ill. you sympathize with you are lying down under the bridge and everyone wants to kill you. you are never going to get away from that. listen to any beet tells song will tell you you are the only person alive. you can't let them steal it. >> who was that? >> that's the voices. >> something
can sweden do anything right?ow dare you offend my people? this is one time when you say look how poor people live. i love my house. poor people live so bad. what is next? hunting humans? yes i smoke pat -- smoke pot. >> you may be the only one who saw that movie. >> last time i watched it with the sound off and the closed captioning on. in a seedy bar. >> i watched it with closed captioning with a seedy bar full of seed. >> it sums up the european liberal and they are...
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. >> many have lived in germany several times before and brought back euros from germany or from sweden. poverty drives them to germany, but they do not receive aid unless they apply for political asylum. >> that is what everybody does. it is a different life there. my kids, my husband, me -- everybody got used to it. i was there for three months. everybody said good morning, good afternoon, good evening, oodbye.ternoon, good evening, every two weeks, we got 560 euros. everything is different in germany. >> so her dream is destroyed because of the eu's pressure on macedonia. >> yes, it makes me sad. >> because of your family? >> because of my family. because of my children. because my children are my life. >> fear has been growing since they were interrogated by macedonian police. >> they threatened to beat me if i lied to them. >> i was scared because i heard the policeman threatened to beat my father. >> that was the worst thing in my life because i could not believe that something like that was possible in macedonia. >> does she want to leave again? >> yes. if somebody said to me tod
. >> many have lived in germany several times before and brought back euros from germany or from sweden. poverty drives them to germany, but they do not receive aid unless they apply for political asylum. >> that is what everybody does. it is a different life there. my kids, my husband, me -- everybody got used to it. i was there for three months. everybody said good morning, good afternoon, good evening, oodbye.ternoon, good evening, every two weeks, we got 560 euros. everything is...
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german demands were in demand in britain the, sweden, and poland. that positive data failing to lift stocks in europe. stefan has all the details from frankfurt. >> the german export business is in better shape than expected. this has been very good news. there have been no fireworks here on the frankfurt floor because many problems are remaining. the euro area remains weak. industrial production in france is going down and the downgrade of italy because refinancing costs will be moving higher which may cause big problems. also, the world economy seeming to lose steam. chinese retail sales did not rise as fast as people expected. this weighed on shares. the market started off lori -- started off very slow compared to last week. >> the dax close little changed, but keep in mind it is after last week's stellar rally. it is still hovering near a four and half year high. eurostoxx lower. the dow eking out modest gains, about 0.25%. the euro-dollar trending higher. >> there's been a lot of backlash in the banking industry, but now the co-ceo of deutsche
german demands were in demand in britain the, sweden, and poland. that positive data failing to lift stocks in europe. stefan has all the details from frankfurt. >> the german export business is in better shape than expected. this has been very good news. there have been no fireworks here on the frankfurt floor because many problems are remaining. the euro area remains weak. industrial production in france is going down and the downgrade of italy because refinancing costs will be moving...
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this is an annual race in sweden. this goes for 55 miles.ftenalmed the oldestndecht cro the world, but notice these dudes. yeah. lots of flops, lots of falling, lots of people falling down. >> this is a cross-country race, these guys are trained to cross-country skiers. they don't know what to do when they go down a hill. >> that's not a hill. that's a speed bump! >> thousands of participants every year compete in this thing. it is kirchnd of packed. >> no one's really doing much racing. people are doing nor falling. >> this is fun to watch. >> probably crashing into each other because they can't slow down. right? someone fall, someone behind them can't fall down. >> they're cross-country skiers thp they don't know the -- >> everybody knows -- these guy, competing in a race. you mean to tell me they can't stop? people falling down. people cruising on through, but the pileup begins again. people falling all over are the place right into the camera it looks like. >> these people are falling by themselves. >> this video is actually from last ye
this is an annual race in sweden. this goes for 55 miles.ftenalmed the oldestndecht cro the world, but notice these dudes. yeah. lots of flops, lots of falling, lots of people falling down. >> this is a cross-country race, these guys are trained to cross-country skiers. they don't know what to do when they go down a hill. >> that's not a hill. that's a speed bump! >> thousands of participants every year compete in this thing. it is kirchnd of packed. >> no one's really...
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. >>> google took on sweden and won. the search engine was able to remove the term ungoogleable from a list compiled by sweden's language authority. the list includes words not in the dictionary but part of common speech. ungoogleable refers to something that cannot be found on the web with the search engine. google wanted to change the definition. instead, they just took it off. >>> one of the first to wear google glass. >> anthony brown, one of five people google says will get the google glass early. still have to pay for it, though. google glass is that heads up display that should be available to the rest of the u.s. later thissier or early next. now, google offer ed a contest. you tweet the company, telling what you would do with the device. here is a picture of brown, one of the very first winners identified. though there will be more. brown tweeted in i had glass, zookeeper point of view video/hangouts of penguin feedings would be amazing. so look at youtube soon for more pengu penguins. watch wall street. there's
. >>> google took on sweden and won. the search engine was able to remove the term ungoogleable from a list compiled by sweden's language authority. the list includes words not in the dictionary but part of common speech. ungoogleable refers to something that cannot be found on the web with the search engine. google wanted to change the definition. instead, they just took it off. >>> one of the first to wear google glass. >> anthony brown, one of five people google says...
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. >>> and a member of sweden's royal family died today.er her royal highness princess lillian. born in the united kingdom she was best known in sweden for the storybook romance with the prince who would eventually become her husband. they weren't allowed to marry until they were in their 60s because she was a commoner. princess lilian died today. >>> britain's queen elizabeth will go on live television tomorrow and do something many people say is which overdue. she will sign a charter that demands equal rights for people in 54 countries of the commonwealth. if you read between the lines it means the british crown is going on record in support of equal rights for gays and lesbians. this is a first. our royal correspondent max foster has details from london. >> reporter: this is the first time that the 54 countries in the commonwealth -- document that really defines what that grouping is about. it's a very powerful grouping representing billions of people around the world. the interesting bit about this document which people are picking up o
. >>> and a member of sweden's royal family died today.er her royal highness princess lillian. born in the united kingdom she was best known in sweden for the storybook romance with the prince who would eventually become her husband. they weren't allowed to marry until they were in their 60s because she was a commoner. princess lilian died today. >>> britain's queen elizabeth will go on live television tomorrow and do something many people say is which overdue. she will sign a...
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>>> google taking on sweden and winning. search engine was able to remove the term ungoogleable by a list compile bid sweden's language authority. the list included words not in the dictionary but are part of common search. it refers to something that cannot be found on the web with a search engine but google wanted to change the definition. instead of that, they just took it off. >>> it smells like rain outside. is it going to rain? christina loren will take a look at the forecast. >> it is. oh, it is. exactly when and where, that's the tricky part. good morning to you, marla and laura. light sprinkles in the forecast for today. it looks like for the the most part, they'll be over right here, san jose. 6:56. you can see that sun starting to make an appearance. official sunrise at 7:05. if you're waking up with us in the north bay, your chance for rain not looking so good for today. by tomorrow it improves and this weekend everybody will get a little something. bay side 65 at the coast. 61. best chance of showers between 2:0
>>> google taking on sweden and winning. search engine was able to remove the term ungoogleable by a list compile bid sweden's language authority. the list included words not in the dictionary but are part of common search. it refers to something that cannot be found on the web with a search engine but google wanted to change the definition. instead of that, they just took it off. >>> it smells like rain outside. is it going to rain? christina loren will take a look at the...
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but kanat dinc says things work differently here compared to, say, sweden. >> if i go to the police inden, i will trust police, i wouldn't have this fear that police would send me to my home, they would judge me. but if i go here, i know they will easily judge me. >> ( translated ): turkey is a diverse country; you can find similarities to bangladesh and you can also find similarities to switzerland within turkey. >> reporter: kerestecioglu says turkey straddles europe and asia not just in geography but also a complex mix of social mores. she says although domestic violence affects all income groups, women from migrant families, newly arrived from rural areas, face some of the most daunting strains on family life. tradition confines them to the home, but financial pressures-- 20% in turkey live below the poverty line-- demands they find acceptable work. >> they don't have enough education to have a job. they have domestic responsibilities, mainly childcare. >> reporter: sengul ackar started the foundation for the support of women's work 25 years ago to help poor migrant women get what
but kanat dinc says things work differently here compared to, say, sweden. >> if i go to the police inden, i will trust police, i wouldn't have this fear that police would send me to my home, they would judge me. but if i go here, i know they will easily judge me. >> ( translated ): turkey is a diverse country; you can find similarities to bangladesh and you can also find similarities to switzerland within turkey. >> reporter: kerestecioglu says turkey straddles europe and...
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. >> daniel is in sweden, gets out of bed, shakes it all off. red bull, takes his helmet, suits up. out the door he goes to hop on his snowmobile. but he's not going for just a nice little casual run. he's going for a huge stopf ski jump. this is what ski jumpers will go down to do their epic flights through the air, but daniel will jump it on his snowmobile. watch this. starts it up, gooses it, down the ramp he goes. >> whoa! >> look at that. nose pitches down and he meets the landing ramp just beautifully. watch this from a different angle. >> oh, my gosh. i can't believe that thing didn't break into bits. >> no, he lands it just right on the down ramp. you see him take a bit of a hit. that's 220 feet. he launched himself and a very heavy piece of machinery. and he gets to mark that off his to-do list. >>> raccoons relocated. these raccoons invaded some homes, but they got relocated in a safe manner, thanks to the humane society. woe start in maine. the homeowner was harearing scratching noises. a camera was put up in the roof area and they fo
. >> daniel is in sweden, gets out of bed, shakes it all off. red bull, takes his helmet, suits up. out the door he goes to hop on his snowmobile. but he's not going for just a nice little casual run. he's going for a huge stopf ski jump. this is what ski jumpers will go down to do their epic flights through the air, but daniel will jump it on his snowmobile. watch this. starts it up, gooses it, down the ramp he goes. >> whoa! >> look at that. nose pitches down and he meets...
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a young man from sweden decided to drive his snow mobile off a ski jump. >> well, this is what happened. >> the daredevil soared almost 20 meters up and touched down after a distance of 70 meters. he has been planning is done for six months. he is no stranger to extreme sport. he also holds the record for the longest backlit ever performed on a snowmobile -- the longest backlit -- the longest backflip ever performed on a snowmobile. >> that does not look any better the second time around. >> that is a great way to end the show. do stay with us. more news at the top of the hour. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
a young man from sweden decided to drive his snow mobile off a ski jump. >> well, this is what happened. >> the daredevil soared almost 20 meters up and touched down after a distance of 70 meters. he has been planning is done for six months. he is no stranger to extreme sport. he also holds the record for the longest backlit ever performed on a snowmobile -- the longest backlit -- the longest backflip ever performed on a snowmobile. >> that does not look any better the second...
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qualification is looking very safe, but there is a tight battle for the second spot between austria, sweden, and the republic of ireland. >> let's look at some of the other results. belgium's 1-0 win over macedonia puts them on top of group a. italy on top of group b. montana per se ahead of england -- montenegro stay ahead of england. and spain back on track with a win against france. >> antennas, celebrating one of the biggest wins of his career. he has not the world number one out of the miami masters. he is the oldest player in 30 years. >> formula one now. speculation is growing that mark webber could leave rebel. media reports suggest the drivers contract will not be renewed at the end of the season. he is said to still be furious and of being overtaken by his teammate at sun is malaysia grand prix. it could turn out to be the final episode in the stormy relationship between the two. >> all right, finally, back here in berlin, a construction worker has removed four pieces of the famous east side gallery, which is the longest remaining stretch of the berlin wall. that construction happ
qualification is looking very safe, but there is a tight battle for the second spot between austria, sweden, and the republic of ireland. >> let's look at some of the other results. belgium's 1-0 win over macedonia puts them on top of group a. italy on top of group b. montana per se ahead of england -- montenegro stay ahead of england. and spain back on track with a win against france. >> antennas, celebrating one of the biggest wins of his career. he has not the world number one...
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spending right now a lot of money for the worst economic growth since fdr when ireland, canada, finland, sweden have shown time again the best way to get growth is cut. remove the government out of the u.s. economy. >> mike, for those who believe government is too big right now it this the best we can do, the ryan budget. in. >> no, dave. john is right we should be doing better. if we want to look at history to time when the country was its most prosperous it has always been when government spending relative to gdp was lower not larger. the last president to proside over a prolonged period of prosperity was bill clinton when got spending down to less than 19% of gdp. this budget doesn't come close to that. >> if you look at spending over the past five years 2009 the big increase because of the stimulus but then the big increase doesn't go anywhere. just stays. we have a permanent stimulus amount of spending. president obama increased the amount of spending by 20% of the government. is that not the enough for you? >> it is not enough. i think we need to be spending more are. >> wow! >> on the ec
spending right now a lot of money for the worst economic growth since fdr when ireland, canada, finland, sweden have shown time again the best way to get growth is cut. remove the government out of the u.s. economy. >> mike, for those who believe government is too big right now it this the best we can do, the ryan budget. in. >> no, dave. john is right we should be doing better. if we want to look at history to time when the country was its most prosperous it has always been when...
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this study is from sweden looking over 60,000 patients. a long period. what they're finding out is if you're taking over 1400 milligram of calcium, you would increase the risk of heart disease, cardiovascular disease, and double the risk. that's really important. there's a concept out there that more is merrier, and that is absolutely i don' wrong. jamie, you would have a spike in the blood, and a lot of this calcium can get absorbed, but a lot can hit your heart and it affects the muscle and the way it contracts. that can cause heart attack and heart disease. some can get deposited in the kidney and we see kidney stones. too much is not good. anything less than 600 is not good. the range is really between 600 to 800 for calcium. that's the number that you want to take. >> eric: you look at the tablets and see 6 to 800. >> the best way, eric, is diet. get your vitamin d from the sun, get your calls from broccoli, spinach, dairy food. >> eric: what if you're vitamin d deficient? >> that's where i was going to start. there's an epidemic of vitamin d defici
this study is from sweden looking over 60,000 patients. a long period. what they're finding out is if you're taking over 1400 milligram of calcium, you would increase the risk of heart disease, cardiovascular disease, and double the risk. that's really important. there's a concept out there that more is merrier, and that is absolutely i don' wrong. jamie, you would have a spike in the blood, and a lot of this calcium can get absorbed, but a lot can hit your heart and it affects the muscle and...