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about 71% of sweden's population of 9 million belong to the church of sweden.rchbishop antje jackelen, welcome to democracy now! congratulations on your new position. it has taken a very long time to get a woman in your position as archbishop. >> 850 years. >> what do you think accounts for you being chosen? >> well, it is a development. we have female priest in 1960 and female bishops in 1992. it has accelerated. >> what does it mean to be a female archbishop? do you feel a special responsibility? >> in a sense, yes. it is still working the way women in leadership positions are expected to perform extremely well, but on the other hand, i feel huge support. there's so much joy in sweden and the church and even outside the church, on this development. >> why have you made climate change her number one issue? you're holding in your hand a bishop's letter about the climate. i was on swedish radio and they said, why do you think we in sweden care about climate change? we might be least affected by it. so why are you most concerned by it? >> as a church, we are part
about 71% of sweden's population of 9 million belong to the church of sweden.rchbishop antje jackelen, welcome to democracy now! congratulations on your new position. it has taken a very long time to get a woman in your position as archbishop. >> 850 years. >> what do you think accounts for you being chosen? >> well, it is a development. we have female priest in 1960 and female bishops in 1992. it has accelerated. >> what does it mean to be a female archbishop? do you...
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>> from visby, sweden, this is democracy now! anti-apartheid leader ahmed kathrada thanks the people of sweden for their support of the african national congress. while the united states considered the anc to be a terrorist organization, sweden funneled millions of dollars to nelson mandela's banned organization. then we continue to look at this remarkable swedish political festival called almedalen week. we will speak to the cofounder of the first feminist party to win a seat in the european parliament and a former u.s. whoressman dennis kucinich, is here, talking about lessons the u.s. can learn from sweden. all of that and more, coming up. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are broadcasting from sweden's largest island of gotland. the occupied west bank is seeing its worst clashes in years following the abduction and murder of a palestinian teenager. the badly burned body of 17-year-old mohamed abu khudeir was found in a forest near jerusalem on wednesday. palestinians blame
>> from visby, sweden, this is democracy now! anti-apartheid leader ahmed kathrada thanks the people of sweden for their support of the african national congress. while the united states considered the anc to be a terrorist organization, sweden funneled millions of dollars to nelson mandela's banned organization. then we continue to look at this remarkable swedish political festival called almedalen week. we will speak to the cofounder of the first feminist party to win a seat in the...
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eric holder coming to sweden, president obama coming to sweden.hat has never happened in u.s. history. -- >> and john kerry. >> do you believe this has to do with you? >> there may be an element. the was a significant debate in sweden about dropping the matter possibly related to me. when hillary visited, it was just a week before. i think it is more likely to reflect a very strong alliance between sweden and i, which has developed since the end of the 2006war and rapidly since when the center-right party injured in the government. that alliance we can see in the swedish troops are under u.s. , theyd in afghanistan were the number one seller of arms to the united states during .he iraq war they have an agreement which is betweenonger than that gchq and national security agency to conduct surveillance through sweden. >> julian assange, if the case dissolved in sweden, if the allegations were dropped, could you walk outside this embassy here on british soil? >> no, but that case would stop obstructing the path of asylum. we still have the issue whet
eric holder coming to sweden, president obama coming to sweden.hat has never happened in u.s. history. -- >> and john kerry. >> do you believe this has to do with you? >> there may be an element. the was a significant debate in sweden about dropping the matter possibly related to me. when hillary visited, it was just a week before. i think it is more likely to reflect a very strong alliance between sweden and i, which has developed since the end of the 2006war and rapidly...
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he faces investigations in both sweden and the u.s. here in the u.s., secret grand jury is investigating wikileaks for its role in publishing a trove of leaked documents about the iraq and afghanistan wars as well as state department cables. in sweden, he's wanted for questioning on allegations of sexual misconduct, though no charges have been filed. let's go to that interview. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are in the ecuadorian embassy in london where julian assange has actually lived for more than two years. he has political asylum in ecuador, but cannot make it there because he is concerned if he steps outside to get on a plane to ecuador, the british government will arrest him and extradite him to sweden. he is concern in sweden, he would be extradited to the united states to face charges around his organization wikileaks, which he publishes. julian assange, i would like you to respond to hillary clinton, former secretary of state and can be running for president, her commen
he faces investigations in both sweden and the u.s. here in the u.s., secret grand jury is investigating wikileaks for its role in publishing a trove of leaked documents about the iraq and afghanistan wars as well as state department cables. in sweden, he's wanted for questioning on allegations of sexual misconduct, though no charges have been filed. let's go to that interview. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are in the ecuadorian embassy...
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. >> does sweden plan any greater engagement?> sweden is very engaged in israel, in palestine, as well. we are a great supporter of the palestinian authority and i think also i'd like to say that we are engaged also in forging an efficient policy on the part of the european union and part of 28 members. >> ambassador, a lot of mysteries surround raul wallenberg's death. he was a childhood history and how and when his life ended. russia said he died in prison in 1945 and people speculate otherwise. why is there that lingering mystery? >> that's in certain ways a responsib important responsibility to follow up on the fate of wallenberg. probably dying in lonely isolation. and i think understanding ultimately what happened to him is part of the celebration of the hero. tomorrow the congressional gold medal, one of our nation's highest civilian honors, will be bestowed to raul wallenberg and accepted his by his still living half-sister who flew over to accept it in the rotunda and asking and answering that question on the fate of wal
. >> does sweden plan any greater engagement?> sweden is very engaged in israel, in palestine, as well. we are a great supporter of the palestinian authority and i think also i'd like to say that we are engaged also in forging an efficient policy on the part of the european union and part of 28 members. >> ambassador, a lot of mysteries surround raul wallenberg's death. he was a childhood history and how and when his life ended. russia said he died in prison in 1945 and people...
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>> i started doing standup comedy in sweden two and a half years ago. >> why sweden?here i would look funny by comparison. >> some of abba's clothes were funny, but not on purpose. >> i have a swedish wife so the story is very much about my wife, auto biographical tale. >> you produced it with your sister, you wrote it. did you really google how to write a script because you didn't know how? >> yeah, embarrassing step one of this whole process. >> that's unbelievable. >> right. that's all you do. first you google how to write the script, then you write the script, then boom. nbc, 9:00 tonight. i'm going to write a book about how to make a sitcom and that's it. >> now what about the acting portion of this? how did you learn that part? >> because you're a natural at it, greg, you really are. >> thank you so much. i don't know, that was -- to me that was the easiest part. because the writing and producing and show running was so intensely difficult. because you had swedish and american competing interests. >> yes. >> that once we got to the acting it became kind of -- th
>> i started doing standup comedy in sweden two and a half years ago. >> why sweden?here i would look funny by comparison. >> some of abba's clothes were funny, but not on purpose. >> i have a swedish wife so the story is very much about my wife, auto biographical tale. >> you produced it with your sister, you wrote it. did you really google how to write a script because you didn't know how? >> yeah, embarrassing step one of this whole process. >>...
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actually, he says he is not trying to avoid extradition to sweden, but concerned if he ends up in swedenhe will be extradited to the united states. speaking via satellite to a news conference in ecuador, julian assange thanks the ecuadorian government and his supporters. >> i am proud of keeping my neveres to my sources, buckling to pressure to censor kept aerial, and having publishing organization going in spite of significant pressure over the last four years, despiteup in the black an unlawful financial blockade similar to the blockade of cuba. similarly, the ecuadorian people can be proud that their country has stood up to intense pressure over myself and, indeed, many slanders from the press associated with the united states and some associated with the united kingdom. i am thankful for that resistance and also to the loyalty and resistance of my staff. >> that is julian assange speaking on the day before the stayd anniversary of his at the ecuadorian embassy in london. inah harrison is our guest this global clock -- broadcast exclusive, investigative editor of wikileaks and acting
actually, he says he is not trying to avoid extradition to sweden, but concerned if he ends up in swedenhe will be extradited to the united states. speaking via satellite to a news conference in ecuador, julian assange thanks the ecuadorian government and his supporters. >> i am proud of keeping my neveres to my sources, buckling to pressure to censor kept aerial, and having publishing organization going in spite of significant pressure over the last four years, despiteup in the black an...
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>> from visby, sweden, this is democracy now!artheid leader ahmed kathrada thanks the people of sweden for their support of the african national congress. while the united states considered the anc to be a terrorist organization, sweden funneled millions of dollars to nelson mandela's banned organization. then we cont
>> from visby, sweden, this is democracy now!artheid leader ahmed kathrada thanks the people of sweden for their support of the african national congress. while the united states considered the anc to be a terrorist organization, sweden funneled millions of dollars to nelson mandela's banned organization. then we cont
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that has led to debate about eventual membership of nato, finland or sweden. i don't think that will happen imminently. it requires a wide consensus in our countries, that is not there at the moment. the fact that the debate is there is a significant sign. >> do you think president obama has handled the ukrainian situation well? >> i think so. i think there has been leadership coming out of washington on these issues. the perspective of the world from washington is a fairly complex one at the moment. everything is very, very complex at the moment, but the ukraine/russia situation is one where it's fairly clear-cut what's happening, fairly clear-cut what our policy should be and also been fairly clear-cut that we can only be successful if we act together. the europeans unite with acting together with the united states. nothing is perfect but i think it's been better than he's giving credit for. >> tell us where you think this will go two years from now. where will we be? >> i don't know, but i think the number one thing that we need to do is to concentrate to h
that has led to debate about eventual membership of nato, finland or sweden. i don't think that will happen imminently. it requires a wide consensus in our countries, that is not there at the moment. the fact that the debate is there is a significant sign. >> do you think president obama has handled the ukrainian situation well? >> i think so. i think there has been leadership coming out of washington on these issues. the perspective of the world from washington is a fairly complex...
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you pursue your wife, you go to sweden, you're living in sweden but you actually do. we move along? >> the show is very much a love story. it's a romantic comedy and the entire first season is really about whether this couple will make it and whether their love will survive their culture clash and whether my character will stay because he's being pulled back home through his various american celebrity clients, including my sister who is playing herself, a horrible version of herself. >> why did they actually shoot this in sweden? isn't it more typical or hollywood, for tv to find some set in the back lot or some neighborhood that looks like sweden? >> we made it for swedish tv first. that's mainly why. >> smart. >> pretty inauthentic to have a show called "welcome to sweden" and have it in a lot in burbank. >> what does will ferrell do in the show? >> he plays himself as well. >> is he one of your clients? >> he is one of my clients. he has a swedish wife in real life, so he was -- he goes to sweden every summer, and sow basically just kind of -- >> came to him. >> kn
you pursue your wife, you go to sweden, you're living in sweden but you actually do. we move along? >> the show is very much a love story. it's a romantic comedy and the entire first season is really about whether this couple will make it and whether their love will survive their culture clash and whether my character will stay because he's being pulled back home through his various american celebrity clients, including my sister who is playing herself, a horrible version of herself....
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>> from visby, sweden, this is democracy now!i-apartheid leader ahmed kathrada thanks the people of sweden for their support of the african national congress. while the united states considered the anc to be a terrorist organization, sweden funneled millions of dollars to nelson mandela's banned organization. thene
>> from visby, sweden, this is democracy now!i-apartheid leader ahmed kathrada thanks the people of sweden for their support of the african national congress. while the united states considered the anc to be a terrorist organization, sweden funneled millions of dollars to nelson mandela's banned organization. thene
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>> from visby, sweden, this is democracy now! this is like a democratic workshop for a week in sweden where every party is here and also in organizations and companies are here. we have the opportunity to discuss all the different topics on the political table. >> it is almedalen week here in sweden. over 25,000 people are gathering here on the island of gotland for a massive open-air
>> from visby, sweden, this is democracy now! this is like a democratic workshop for a week in sweden where every party is here and also in organizations and companies are here. we have the opportunity to discuss all the different topics on the political table. >> it is almedalen week here in sweden. over 25,000 people are gathering here on the island of gotland for a massive open-air
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the structure is different in sweden versus the rest of europe.ouses to using their finance their living. you can see the message from thebank is that it is up to politicians and banks to control how much leverage the household sector gets. through the interest rate. to work on inflation and work on general demands. weden is holding a general election in september. there was talk from the opposition about a special bank tax. your thoughts? >> yeah, still talk. actually, the whole tax legislation for corporate is changing in sweden. banks will be treated in a way which is not quite clear yet. so we do not really know, but we are already paying a tax in sweden, a stability tax. lending tax will -- in will be a cost to the economy. so i do not think it is a very good idea, but it is a possibility. >> thank you for joining us today. nordea bank's ceo joining us from stockholm. let's get back to our guest. a global asset strategist at ubs. you have been taking risk out of your portfolio but as you said, it is hard to get the timing right because all yo
the structure is different in sweden versus the rest of europe.ouses to using their finance their living. you can see the message from thebank is that it is up to politicians and banks to control how much leverage the household sector gets. through the interest rate. to work on inflation and work on general demands. weden is holding a general election in september. there was talk from the opposition about a special bank tax. your thoughts? >> yeah, still talk. actually, the whole tax...
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. >>> next on "gps," my guest, sweden's foreign minister said that putin's invasion of crimea is comparable to saddam hussein's invasion of kuwait, so why no international military response this time? i will ask him. if you wear a denture, touch it with your tongue.
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so we are not quite sweden. if you look at san francisco it's at 0.508. which means that san francisco is doing worse than rwanda. the 1 piece of news certainly for me is having been born in guatemala that we are doing better than guatemala which is at 0.559. the fact that we are doing worse than rwanda tells you there is something happening here and that we as a city have an obligation to make sure that we lift every boat and those who are trying to make enough of a wage to live in san francisco who work very hard, that at least we give them a fighting chance. that's what this is really about. it's about making sure that we address the fact that the inequality puts us in the company of developing countries. and i just think that san francisco, the wealthiest city in san francisco, has to improve that. thank you. [ applause ] >>supervisor jane kim: chair, seeing no further comments, can we open for public comment? thank you. i do want to recognize that while there are many many folks that were involved in make k minimum wage come before the voters today t
so we are not quite sweden. if you look at san francisco it's at 0.508. which means that san francisco is doing worse than rwanda. the 1 piece of news certainly for me is having been born in guatemala that we are doing better than guatemala which is at 0.559. the fact that we are doing worse than rwanda tells you there is something happening here and that we as a city have an obligation to make sure that we lift every boat and those who are trying to make enough of a wage to live in san...
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she ends up being sweden.neil porras arranged for her to get back in the mix of time with her life evacuating to sweden. there she is at the age of 60 all washed out. she doesn't speak swedish. her bosses jellison hates her. she is no equipment, know-how, isn't being paid anything and paid anything in chief is washed up and allowed and can't believe this has happened to her. and her nephew, otto robert frisch comes for a visit on christmas and they have some thing called lutefisk. for those of you who haven't beaten that, when you go to a 711 and five east jerky except it's made out of fish and has the consistency of jell-o. it's the worst thing i've ever put in my mouth and i've put tarantula my mouth. so they have chris missed dinner but lucas says in a go for a walk in all she can talk about mr. villainous chemist ex-partner and his mysterious hanging because the daughter was duly disappointed a stream of neutron that uremia in the scanning bizarre results that no one can any think maybe their instruments a
she ends up being sweden.neil porras arranged for her to get back in the mix of time with her life evacuating to sweden. there she is at the age of 60 all washed out. she doesn't speak swedish. her bosses jellison hates her. she is no equipment, know-how, isn't being paid anything and paid anything in chief is washed up and allowed and can't believe this has happened to her. and her nephew, otto robert frisch comes for a visit on christmas and they have some thing called lutefisk. for those of...
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during world war ii, raoul wallenberg chose to leave his life of ease in sweden for a diplomatic assignment in hungry, hungary, which was an allie of nazy germany. his assignment was a result of a recruitment of oss to save the remaining hungarian jews from the holocaust. in this effort, mr. raoul wallenberg exceeded beyond all reasonable expectations. he provided swedish passports to thousands of jews. literally made the difference between life and death. mr. raoul wallenberg raised the swedish flag and protected by diplomatic immunity. within these buildings, he housed, protected, and saved almost 100,000 precious lives. mr. raoul wallenberg's bravery and will to act as an example to all of us. raoul wallenberg once climbed onto the roof of a train with jews departing for auschwitz, handing protective passports through the doors amidst threats from guards. he got dozens of those is a in a diplomatic convoy. as adolf eichmann moved to kill all the remaining jews in budapest, raoul wallenberg had a plan to threaten hungarian leaders with the promise of hanging for war crimes. raoul wallenbe
during world war ii, raoul wallenberg chose to leave his life of ease in sweden for a diplomatic assignment in hungry, hungary, which was an allie of nazy germany. his assignment was a result of a recruitment of oss to save the remaining hungarian jews from the holocaust. in this effort, mr. raoul wallenberg exceeded beyond all reasonable expectations. he provided swedish passports to thousands of jews. literally made the difference between life and death. mr. raoul wallenberg raised the...
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what's sweden done since volvo? >> lots of things that have made people's lives better in the country. >> why the hostility to market? >> not hostility to the markets, it's hostility towards underregulated markets. john: piles and piles of regulations? >> yeah, because they're not giving enough to the people who need things. there are people who are suffering and there's a great deal of discrimination against women and minorities. john: and more regulation won't kill the golden goose? >> no, it won't. global life expectancy was 47 in 1950, since then it's gone up to 70. john: not because of regulation. >> yeah, in part it has. take -- >> innovation, i'd say, thank you, zack, coming up, something that poisons your drinking water and the air we breathe and causes global warming. that's what i hear, but i look at same thing and see mostly good news. that's next. . >> the controversy is over tentacles being injected into the earth to break up rock and release natural gas. john: it's called fracking and scared people, it
what's sweden done since volvo? >> lots of things that have made people's lives better in the country. >> why the hostility to market? >> not hostility to the markets, it's hostility towards underregulated markets. john: piles and piles of regulations? >> yeah, because they're not giving enough to the people who need things. there are people who are suffering and there's a great deal of discrimination against women and minorities. john: and more regulation won't kill the...
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they gallstone report was issued, and the very next morning carl films, foreign minister of sweden and at that moment sweden held the chairmanship for the presidency of the you, so he was speaking on behalf of the entire e you, on the very next morning he endorsed the goldstone report. now, have you ever seen it? it is 500 pages long of very small type. he had not read the report between the day before when it was issued in the morning that he endorsed it in the name of all of europe. not read a summary of it. he was not going to read it. he did not care what was in the report. the point was it condemned israeli and therefore automatically it had to be embraced and endorsed. must be right. because israel is somehow inherently wrong. israel is by definition the bad guy and never mind. the question is, held as we get to that situation? adelle think this is the results of two different kinds of forces that have been at work over these 40 years. on the one hand, material pressures that were brought to bear, and on the other hand intellectual changes that have altered the equation with rega
they gallstone report was issued, and the very next morning carl films, foreign minister of sweden and at that moment sweden held the chairmanship for the presidency of the you, so he was speaking on behalf of the entire e you, on the very next morning he endorsed the goldstone report. now, have you ever seen it? it is 500 pages long of very small type. he had not read the report between the day before when it was issued in the morning that he endorsed it in the name of all of europe. not read...
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and had been trying to get those targets is dropped the whistleblower fear is that extradited to sweden he would be van vulnerable. west where he could face charges over the release of thousands of secret documents by wiki leaks chelsea manning the american soldier who passed those documents to a songe was sentenced to thirty five years in prison slask july assigned remains in the ecuadorian embassy where he has been for two years and see government granted him asylum. well it was the war of the words between u.s. ambassador to the u.n. samantha power and her russian counterpart vitaly churkin but surprisingly this time it had nothing to do with ukraine or syria or even iran rather it was all about the controversial russian band pussy riot r d's marina port why it takes a look at their tit for tat exchange. the russian and american ambassadors to the united nations usually keep their negotiations and debates within the chambers of the world body headquarters however a tit for tat between the two diplomats is currently playing out in the public domain sparked by something written in the
and had been trying to get those targets is dropped the whistleblower fear is that extradited to sweden he would be van vulnerable. west where he could face charges over the release of thousands of secret documents by wiki leaks chelsea manning the american soldier who passed those documents to a songe was sentenced to thirty five years in prison slask july assigned remains in the ecuadorian embassy where he has been for two years and see government granted him asylum. well it was the war of...
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like his countrymen in sweden and those who have paid tribute to him in israel in hungary and arounde act of resistance a reminder of the same bodies that led our nation to fight for the liberation of europe during the second world war and support movements for human rights, self-determination and democracy ever since. congress honored him by making him an irish citizen in 1981 as the speaker has pointed out and accepting a bust of his likeness that now greets visitors and emancipation hall area today we continue the work of celebrating his life and his heroism for which millions continue to give thanks and on a personal level i am grateful to your brother. raoul wallenberg for making possible leaders of close friendship i was so very fortunate to share with an extraordinary american, an extraordinary hungarian, tom lantos and still today with the net. all americans are indebted to him to making possible tom sera possible service to this country is that member of congress and immoral voiced his support for human rights around the world. as a result of the many survivors like tom and
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he quickly sent a representative of the american war refugee board to neutral sweden.or hungary's remaining jews. it was one of the great head hunting successes in history. raoul wallenberg was clearly the man for the job. his tools were few. with little more than a swedish diplomatic passport, american support and unswerving belief in his mission and immense, immense personal courage, this remarkable man would go on to save 100,000 men, women, and children. in one six-month period, he has said to have worked around the clock. at times without eating or sleeping. one fellow member of the swedish explains wallenberg's success as a diplomat for a neutral country. this is way he put it. "he began his mission with only one source of power, an unfaltering faith in himself, buttressed by the justice of his cause." with no army behind him, his passion and his cunning would have to suffice. one worker on wallenberg's staff later recalled an incident where 800 hungarian jews were being deported on foot to a concentration camp in austria. wallenberg caught up with him at the fro
he quickly sent a representative of the american war refugee board to neutral sweden.or hungary's remaining jews. it was one of the great head hunting successes in history. raoul wallenberg was clearly the man for the job. his tools were few. with little more than a swedish diplomatic passport, american support and unswerving belief in his mission and immense, immense personal courage, this remarkable man would go on to save 100,000 men, women, and children. in one six-month period, he has said...
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very sad day that we the swedish caught up all that arrest warrant it seems sweden just not interested in questioning julian assange about these allegations and they seem unable to make a charge but they just won't and even for the two women that initially made the complaint doesn't it's their cause right that some of the swedish authorities comes here and questions us who is. plead for us for his life he's at the ecuadorian embassy here in london the metropolitan police here has its share of scandal of course in paedophilia as well let alone cash for questions with rupert murdoch the whole of the metropolitan police here is a war with the conservative party over numerous things the police here huge cloud over them from even elements of the establishment but if there's one thing's for sure they mediately felt whatever sweden did. it was a bit of a did to their. power by taking refuge in asylum of ecuador therefore he must be punished presumably the police here would have arrested him for a fleeing fleeing the police when he was under their protection finally i want to get your thoughts
very sad day that we the swedish caught up all that arrest warrant it seems sweden just not interested in questioning julian assange about these allegations and they seem unable to make a charge but they just won't and even for the two women that initially made the complaint doesn't it's their cause right that some of the swedish authorities comes here and questions us who is. plead for us for his life he's at the ecuadorian embassy here in london the metropolitan police here has its share of...
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of sexual assault songes arrest was issued at the end of two thousand and ten after two women in sweden accused him of the assault songe has long denied the allegations and had been trying to get those charges dropped a whistleblower fears that if extradited to sweden hold then be extradited to the u.s. where he could face charges over the release of thousands of secret documents by wiki leaks chelsea manning the american soldier who passed those documents to a songe was sentence just last july. thirty five years in prison assad remains in the ecuadorian embassy where he has been for two years since the ecuadorian government granted him asylum. well it was the war of words between u.s. ambassador to the u.n. samantha power and her russian counterpart the tali churkin but surprisingly this time it had nothing to do with ukraine or syria or even iran rather it was all about the controversial russian band pussy riot r d's marina porton takes a look at their tit for tat exchange. the russian and american ambassadors to the united nations usually keep their negotiations and debates within th
of sexual assault songes arrest was issued at the end of two thousand and ten after two women in sweden accused him of the assault songe has long denied the allegations and had been trying to get those charges dropped a whistleblower fears that if extradited to sweden hold then be extradited to the u.s. where he could face charges over the release of thousands of secret documents by wiki leaks chelsea manning the american soldier who passed those documents to a songe was sentence just last...
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even elements of the establishment but if there's one thing's for sure they mediately felt whatever sweden did. it was a bit of a did to their. power by taking refuge in asylum of ecuador therefore he must be punished presumably the police here would have arrested him for a fleeing fleeing the police when he was under their protection finally i want to get your thoughts on something that m.p. george galloway recently said on the show when talking about the fact that former obama obama campaign advisers jim messina and david axelrod are vising david cameron and ed miliband campaigns in the u.k. he said of the three mainstream political parties their backside could have three cheeks they would be the three cheeks of the same back side i mean absolutely i have two political parties here do you think the parliament a parliamentary system there at least allows some political diversity to your political system is affecting us such is the respect for that old call in the way you're speaking to me from is that both political leaders of the main parties here of hyatt president obama's advisers davi
even elements of the establishment but if there's one thing's for sure they mediately felt whatever sweden did. it was a bit of a did to their. power by taking refuge in asylum of ecuador therefore he must be punished presumably the police here would have arrested him for a fleeing fleeing the police when he was under their protection finally i want to get your thoughts on something that m.p. george galloway recently said on the show when talking about the fact that former obama obama campaign...
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representative a of the american war refugee board to neutral sweden to find someone who could lead amission for hungry's remaining jews. it was one of the great headhunting successes in history. raoul wallenberg was clearly the man for the job. few.ools were with little more than a swedish diplomatic passport, american support, and an unswerving believe in his mission, and immense, immense personal courage, this remarkable man men, go on to save 100,000 women, and children. in 16-month. , it is said they worked around the clock, at times without .ating or sleeping one fellow member of the swedish litigation explain his success as a diplomat for a neutral country. as is the way he put it. he began his mission with only one source of power, an unfaltering faith in himself buttressed by the justice of his cause. with no army behind him, his passion and his cunning would have to suffice. staff latern his recalled an incident where 800 and. jews were being deported on foot to a concentration camp in austria. raoul wallenberg caught up with him at the frontier. and on the basis of no earth
representative a of the american war refugee board to neutral sweden to find someone who could lead amission for hungry's remaining jews. it was one of the great headhunting successes in history. raoul wallenberg was clearly the man for the job. few.ools were with little more than a swedish diplomatic passport, american support, and an unswerving believe in his mission, and immense, immense personal courage, this remarkable man men, go on to save 100,000 women, and children. in 16-month. , it...
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. >> reporter: and the same wages is what is happening in sweden's second largest city, an experimentworking day from 8-6 hours and it's hope the move will improve productivity but not everyone is so shir and tim friend reports. >> reporter: fancy working two hours less a day on the same pay, car technician thought his boss was joking when he proposed the idea. but the move has already boosted efficiency and employee happiness. >> i mean when i see them go to lunch i'm going home so it's like good-bye, see you tomorrow. so obviously it's good for me. >> reporter: the theory is that humans work better in shorter bursts. longer hours don't necessarily mean better productivity. ♪ now sweden's second largest city is launching a six-month experiment, one group working less and the other group working regular and it could mean more people employed. >> i think it's good because part of the people that get reduced working hours might get a healthier life, a better life, more time with their family. and other things to do. but also a way of sharing jobs. >> reporter: you would think efrp -- ev
. >> reporter: and the same wages is what is happening in sweden's second largest city, an experimentworking day from 8-6 hours and it's hope the move will improve productivity but not everyone is so shir and tim friend reports. >> reporter: fancy working two hours less a day on the same pay, car technician thought his boss was joking when he proposed the idea. but the move has already boosted efficiency and employee happiness. >> i mean when i see them go to lunch i'm going...
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she tells us she had a wonder full time on the trip to denmark and sweden. >> thank you. can't thank you enough. >> to see my reports online go to abc7 news.com and click on sections tab, then look for seven on your side there is a link to contact me so there is a link to contact me so you can i'll have my usual ultimate cheeseburger. you can have that. or-two new versions of the ultimate cheeseburger. one has sliced jalapeños and creamy ranch sauce, the other has sweet and tangy barbecue sauce and grilled onions, plus double meat and cheese like the original. new versions...? two new versions! now, this was just a training video, but these twists on my ultimate cheeseburger will blow people's minds. is that guy ok? >>> two purling game amusement convention like few others as accordion players from the world over gathered to trade secrets. this is a festival of bells, buttons and keys. and as wayne freedman reports, fingers were flying. whatever aassumption you've made about accordion music, you may set it to the side. you can dance to it. you can eat to it. do anything w
she tells us she had a wonder full time on the trip to denmark and sweden. >> thank you. can't thank you enough. >> to see my reports online go to abc7 news.com and click on sections tab, then look for seven on your side there is a link to contact me so there is a link to contact me so you can i'll have my usual ultimate cheeseburger. you can have that. or-two new versions of the ultimate cheeseburger. one has sliced jalapeños and creamy ranch sauce, the other has sweet and tangy...
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she tells us she had a wonder full time on the trip to denmark and sweden. >> thank you. i can't thank you enough. >> to see my reports online go to abc7 news.com and click on sections tab, then look for seven on your side there is a link to contact me so you can look into your complaints. >>> two purling game amusement convention like few others as accordion players from the world over gathered to trade secrets. this is a festival of bells, buttons and keys. and as wayne freedman reports, fingers were flying. whatever aassumption you've made about accordion music, you may set it to the side. you can dance to it. you can eat to it. do anything with it. >> you maim a type of music. i will tell you honestly. >> rap. >> rap? >> if anyone can make that claim it would be amy jo slayer, second vice president of the accordionists international. that is their president, betty jo simon playing next to her. betty jo, >> do all women accordionists have a jo in their name? >> we do. >> you'll find good accordionists here for the convention that runs through saturday. plenty of older
she tells us she had a wonder full time on the trip to denmark and sweden. >> thank you. i can't thank you enough. >> to see my reports online go to abc7 news.com and click on sections tab, then look for seven on your side there is a link to contact me so you can look into your complaints. >>> two purling game amusement convention like few others as accordion players from the world over gathered to trade secrets. this is a festival of bells, buttons and keys. and as wayne...
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maria recently arrived from sweden. now 40, she was adopted from south korea at the age of three.he's returned to the country of her birth for the first time with her husband and child. she plans to stay at the guest house for one month while looking for her bilogical mother. >> i want to know more about why they adopted me away. maybe it will help me to connect more to the system. >> despite two weeks of searching she hasn't found any leads. only 3% of the returning adoptees find their bilogical parents. in many cases there are no records at all. >> it's the unknown. not knowing what i would find. i don't want to have high hopes. >> reverend kim do runs the guest house. in 1992 he was invited to switzerland by a sister church where he preached ten years. after being there a year he was shocked to hear on the news the tragic story of the woman was raised by a middle class swiss family in stable environment and received a good education. she later wrote an autobiography titled given up for adoption which talks about the struggles she faced as a child. her death moved kim to become
maria recently arrived from sweden. now 40, she was adopted from south korea at the age of three.he's returned to the country of her birth for the first time with her husband and child. she plans to stay at the guest house for one month while looking for her bilogical mother. >> i want to know more about why they adopted me away. maybe it will help me to connect more to the system. >> despite two weeks of searching she hasn't found any leads. only 3% of the returning adoptees find...
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. >> there's space between cuba and sweden. >> they do the best in the world. >> they rate themselves as happy but that is because they are sweet. >> the more they get per capita the helpyer they are, too. >> they don't invent anything. >> the inventions are part of the global market. >> we invent. >> it is not just us. >> it is a free market country. >> what has sweden done since volvo? >> cash ma in means left for the person. there is no hostility toward market and there's hostility with under regulated markets. >> there are piles of regulation? >> they are oh not giving enough to people who need things. there's a great deal of discrimination against women. global life expectancy was 47 in 1950. tins it has gone up to 70. >> because of regulation. -- >> thank you. >> coming up, something that poisons your drinking water and the air we breathe causes noble barming. mostly good news. that's next. take 4 advil in a day which is 2 aleve... ...for all day relief. "start your engines" even 10 miles away. they can see the light of a single candle. look after them with centrum silver. multi
. >> there's space between cuba and sweden. >> they do the best in the world. >> they rate themselves as happy but that is because they are sweet. >> the more they get per capita the helpyer they are, too. >> they don't invent anything. >> the inventions are part of the global market. >> we invent. >> it is not just us. >> it is a free market country. >> what has sweden done since volvo? >> cash ma in means left for the person....
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, but now you'll have a brand new way to imitate him from this video going viral from stoke home, swedenconcert. he has a bottle of wine, and watch what he picks up. we're just going to make it into a verb. it means picking up a sneaker. >> okay. i'm going to do you one better. >> sneaker, like a converse like this here, and then doing this. >> wow. man! >> takes a sneaker and downs it. >> oh, that's rock star. >> tell me it doesn't belong to someone in the crowd. not someone's shoe, right? >> oh, it is someone's shoe in the crowd. there was a woman in the audience, a big pearl jam fan who had a sign who said, sign my sneaker. threw shoes on the stage, signs the shoe and sends the shoe with the bottle of wine to the girl with security. she has one signed shoe, and the other shoe is on the stage. that's why you hear him say -- >> i'll do you one better. >> instead of signing one shoe, drinks wine out of the other after sender her a bottle of wine, and then the audience made her drink as well by egging her on. >> what if she has fungus or athlete's foot and pieces of her skin are pealing o
, but now you'll have a brand new way to imitate him from this video going viral from stoke home, swedenconcert. he has a bottle of wine, and watch what he picks up. we're just going to make it into a verb. it means picking up a sneaker. >> okay. i'm going to do you one better. >> sneaker, like a converse like this here, and then doing this. >> wow. man! >> takes a sneaker and downs it. >> oh, that's rock star. >> tell me it doesn't belong to someone in the...
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but sweden representative and also our partners refused to approve it. our question, why the geneva agreement and the road map do not suit the official decisions. it was said that since then it is full plan appeared and it should be followed. we have already characterized this plan. it envisaged the cease-fire and actual capitulation of the, of the people in the east. otherwise, there would be destroyed. and here is the reason of the deterioration of the crisis. the reason is that the ukrainian authorities are refusing to speak and to sit at the table of negotiation with the east. instead the dialog on the, all the issues of the ukrainian state, the constitutional form. but to reflect the interests of all the interests of all the people of ukraine, first of all, donetsk and lou gans being. and then the leadership of ukraine in the peaceful plan is the implementation of the plans of the west and the actions of the ukrainian side, which is using heavy weaponry in order to reach military victory, people are dying. the humanitarian right is violated and huma
but sweden representative and also our partners refused to approve it. our question, why the geneva agreement and the road map do not suit the official decisions. it was said that since then it is full plan appeared and it should be followed. we have already characterized this plan. it envisaged the cease-fire and actual capitulation of the, of the people in the east. otherwise, there would be destroyed. and here is the reason of the deterioration of the crisis. the reason is that the ukrainian...
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i say "the wall street journal" maybe, the conservative version of a national newspaper in sweden if there is such a thing. >> how often have you been to afghanistan? >> i came there for the first time in 2009. that was my first trip. i came late to this war. since then i've been back almost every year living there for about three months at a time. my last trip was last summer in 2013. >> what is it about afghanistan that attracted you? >> i think i first became their with the idea that it wanted to understand the war, the way i thought the second big war of my generation. and also a big crime that was going on against my time, with women. i wanted to understand what was happening there and why there was this story of fundamentalists and the suppression and especially against women. >> what was about trying? >> in afghanistan, it's considered to be the worst place on earth to be a woman, according to the u.n. but it's also the most dangerous place to be a woman. and why is that? why have women no rights are most? why do all the rights belong to me and? why can't women leave the house
i say "the wall street journal" maybe, the conservative version of a national newspaper in sweden if there is such a thing. >> how often have you been to afghanistan? >> i came there for the first time in 2009. that was my first trip. i came late to this war. since then i've been back almost every year living there for about three months at a time. my last trip was last summer in 2013. >> what is it about afghanistan that attracted you? >> i think i first...