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but now sweden has officially recognized the state of palestine. >> today the government of sweden hased to recognize the state of palestine. we have decided to do so on the basis of the fact that the criteria of international law are fulfilled. there is a territory, a people, and a government. not to recognize palestine because of the occupation would be against the principal of international law about no fruits of aggression. remember that more than 130 countries already recognize palestine and we will be, in fact, number 135. >> reporter: as pointed out, sweden's decision does not set an international precedent. it is only the 135th country to take this step, but what is different is that it's the first western european nation to do so, and the palestinians are obviously pleased. >> translator: i believe that by this announcement sweden is going to give a new impetus to the political and peace process. israel will be more convinced by the importance of returning to negotiations and dealing with palestine state. >> reporter: but that seems unlikely. this is how the foreign minister r
but now sweden has officially recognized the state of palestine. >> today the government of sweden hased to recognize the state of palestine. we have decided to do so on the basis of the fact that the criteria of international law are fulfilled. there is a territory, a people, and a government. not to recognize palestine because of the occupation would be against the principal of international law about no fruits of aggression. remember that more than 130 countries already recognize...
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sweden has officially recognized the state of palestine. the news is hailed by the palestinian president, but condemned by israel, which summoned the swedish ambassador. >> reporter: for decades, palestinians have argued that the government has denied them recognition of their territory and people and government. but now sweden has added it's support by officially recognizing the state of palestine. >> two days ago, sweden has decided to recognize the state of palestine. we have decided to do so on the basis of the fact that the criteria of international law are fulfilled. the territory, the people and the government. not to recognize palestine because of the occupation would be against the principle of international law about no fruits of addressing. remember that more than 130 countries already recognize palestine, and we would be number one 135. >> as she pointed out, sweden's decision does not set international precedence. it is after all only the 135th country to take this step. but it's the first western european nation to do so, and
sweden has officially recognized the state of palestine. the news is hailed by the palestinian president, but condemned by israel, which summoned the swedish ambassador. >> reporter: for decades, palestinians have argued that the government has denied them recognition of their territory and people and government. but now sweden has added it's support by officially recognizing the state of palestine. >> two days ago, sweden has decided to recognize the state of palestine. we have...
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israeli sweden ambassador in protests, while the united states cautions sweden against recognition, referring a negotiated solution, one that isn't forthcoming any time soon. mohamed, al jazeera. >> well, i have been speaking to the swedish foreign minister, margeaux, and i asked her, what difference the swedish government hopes this decision will make. >> we are hoping that this will inject some new dynamics into the for now the suspended peace talks. this will help to make the parties less unequal. it will -- i hope give some new hopes to young people, in palestine and also in israel, that there is an alternative to violence, and now settlements, and the really worrisome situation that we see right now. and we want to give support to the moderate palestinian forces, as well under the leader. >> and we believe that the leader requirements are fulfilled that there is a people and a territory and the government, and right now it is important to support those who believe in negotiations and the structured debate and not more violence. >> now, sweden enjoyed a healthy trading relationship with i
israeli sweden ambassador in protests, while the united states cautions sweden against recognition, referring a negotiated solution, one that isn't forthcoming any time soon. mohamed, al jazeera. >> well, i have been speaking to the swedish foreign minister, margeaux, and i asked her, what difference the swedish government hopes this decision will make. >> we are hoping that this will inject some new dynamics into the for now the suspended peace talks. this will help to make the...
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and sweden, where right-wing extremism is on the rise. there are a few more days to go before voters go to the polls in scotland to decide if they want to be an independent country and leave the united kingdom. 4 million people are eligible to vote and an increasing number are saying yes. it would mean a centuries-old dream fulfilled at last. the id of scotland becoming an independent country was a nightmare. it is not a surprise that an opinion is particularly divided along the border between england and scotland. >> scotland welcomes you, reads the scott -- reads the sign. there is little to show visitors have left and went. the border runs along the river. here in the town of coldstream malcolm campbell applies his trade. he takes tourists on fly fishing trips. most of the visitors are english and yet he is in favor of scottish independence. >> i am very much a yes of voter. there is no anti-english sentiment at all. it is not westminster. westminster is a huge dinosaur that is not fit for our populace. it takes too long, nothing happe
and sweden, where right-wing extremism is on the rise. there are a few more days to go before voters go to the polls in scotland to decide if they want to be an independent country and leave the united kingdom. 4 million people are eligible to vote and an increasing number are saying yes. it would mean a centuries-old dream fulfilled at last. the id of scotland becoming an independent country was a nightmare. it is not a surprise that an opinion is particularly divided along the border between...
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and sweden, where right-wing extremism is on the rise. there are a few more days to go before voters go to the polls in scotland to decide if they want to be an independent country and leave the united kingdom. 4 million people are eligible to vote and an increasing number are saying yes. it would mean a centuries-old dream fulfilled at last. the id of scotland becoming an independent country was a nightmare. it is not a surprise that an opinion is particularly divided along the border between england and scotland. >> scotland welcomes you, reads the scott -- reads the sign. there is little to show visitors have left and went. the border runs along the river. here in the town of coldstream malcolm campbell applies his trade. he takes tourists on fly fishing trips. most of the visitors are english and yet he is in favor of scottish independence. >> i am very much a yes of voter. there is no anti-english sentiment at all. it is not westminster. westminster is a huge dinosaur that is not fit for our populace. it takes too long, nothing happe
and sweden, where right-wing extremism is on the rise. there are a few more days to go before voters go to the polls in scotland to decide if they want to be an independent country and leave the united kingdom. 4 million people are eligible to vote and an increasing number are saying yes. it would mean a centuries-old dream fulfilled at last. the id of scotland becoming an independent country was a nightmare. it is not a surprise that an opinion is particularly divided along the border between...
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sweden is not nato, even though it trains and worked with nato, and there are plenty of people in swedenho may not agree, or becoming more militarized. so what russia is trying to do is essentially enginedder some aggravation, some hostility. and it is also contesting the baltic space. our ownerships quite a few of them sailing in the black sea. and an annoyance to russia. claiming that they had chased an american spy plane. >> let's talk about the jets. because there have been several just in the last few days. including one of an identified spy plane, now, colin grad for people who care about these kinds of things. sort of a left over of empire, but not attached to rub russia, and out of colin grad came those planes. there's a lot of countries crowded into a small space, you may say okay, fine, easy to stray into foreign air space, but come on. >> no, it's not easy, you know what you are doing. nato has an air policing mission, in order to intercept planes and i think they both wanted to trunk a surveillance flight, and they wanted to see what the nato response would be. and this plane
sweden is not nato, even though it trains and worked with nato, and there are plenty of people in swedenho may not agree, or becoming more militarized. so what russia is trying to do is essentially enginedder some aggravation, some hostility. and it is also contesting the baltic space. our ownerships quite a few of them sailing in the black sea. and an annoyance to russia. claiming that they had chased an american spy plane. >> let's talk about the jets. because there have been several...
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the israeli government does not want sweden to recognise a state of palestine, and sweden has not yet and hasn't given a timeline as to when it will. but the concern in israel is if sweden does, it will become the first western european country to do so. seven eastern european countries have, but no western european country has. the connerb is that will spoke a domino effect, and other western european countries will follow suit and recognise a state of palestine. it will put international pressure on israel to come up with a viable two-state solution. whatever the cases, sweden has not yet recognised the state of palestine. all eyes are on that country to see if it will. >>> still to come the death of jean-claude "baby doc" duvalier. haiti's former leader - why he won't stand trial. >>> and at the hajj, shouldn't muslims be banned from taking selfies. >>> welcome back, a quick reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. the battle against i.s.i.l. fighters is continuing. in iraq i.s.i.l. fighters say they have taken further territory in anbar province. the fight for the key town conti
the israeli government does not want sweden to recognise a state of palestine, and sweden has not yet and hasn't given a timeline as to when it will. but the concern in israel is if sweden does, it will become the first western european country to do so. seven eastern european countries have, but no western european country has. the connerb is that will spoke a domino effect, and other western european countries will follow suit and recognise a state of palestine. it will put international...
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here's sweden's foreign minister. >> today the government of sweden has decided to recognize the state of palestinian. we have decided to do so on the basis of the fact that the criteria of international law are fulfilled, there is a territory of people and a government, not to recognize palestine because of the occupation would be against the principle of international law about new fruits of aggression. remember that more than 130 countries already recognized palestine and we will be in fact number 135. >> >> covering that side of the story from stockholm, there was a declaration of sweden to recognize palestine and now it seems they have officially done it. >> yes, already when the new government came into power as you mentioned in october, the new prime minister, the social democratic actually said this. in a way, it was not a surprise, but during the press conference today, where lots of journalists from sweden and other countries are gathered, people already knew this recognition was going to come because in the newspapers today, which is quite unconventional in a way, the minist
here's sweden's foreign minister. >> today the government of sweden has decided to recognize the state of palestinian. we have decided to do so on the basis of the fact that the criteria of international law are fulfilled, there is a territory of people and a government, not to recognize palestine because of the occupation would be against the principle of international law about new fruits of aggression. remember that more than 130 countries already recognized palestine and we will be in...
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veteran italian sweden diplomate was the u.n.'s man in afghanistan, was italy's deputy foreign minister, well, if you thought he was going to come one a new comprehensive meise plan, he hasn't, but he does say this some steps forward. >> i do not have at this stage, and it would be pretentious to have one, a peace plan. but i do have an action man, and the action plan is based on some bottom up approach, in order to do something complete at the time when everybody seems to be desperate about what is going on in syria. how? well, by proposing and seeing with we can implement some free zones, or increment stall freeze zones. in order to make sure that in those areas we would be then to build first some political process, at the local level, and then eventually at the national level, give some hope to the local pop haitian, and avoided the fight which is going on at the moment, is producing an advantage. okay, so he has an action manage, as he describes it, and it works from the bottom un, so you have seen very much azoths he working
veteran italian sweden diplomate was the u.n.'s man in afghanistan, was italy's deputy foreign minister, well, if you thought he was going to come one a new comprehensive meise plan, he hasn't, but he does say this some steps forward. >> i do not have at this stage, and it would be pretentious to have one, a peace plan. but i do have an action man, and the action plan is based on some bottom up approach, in order to do something complete at the time when everybody seems to be desperate...
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sweden the first european power to recognise the state of palestine. security tight across jerusalem as israeli men kill a suspected right wing israeli rabbi >>> more homes destroyed in egypt as people are forced out to make way for a buffer zone next to gaza >>> tunisia democracy in action. a separatist party over taking to win elections. >> and... >> when he meets me, he'll pay his debts, i can drown a drink of water and drink a dead tree, wait until you see mohammed ali >>> it's 40 years since the rumble in the jungle between mohammed ali and george foreman >>> the palestinian wan president mahmoud abbas hailed -- president, mahmoud abbas hailed sweden to acknowledge them as a state. the prime minister said:. >> mahmoud abbas called for other countries to stand by sweden saying: >>> our correspondent with the action in a moment. first to the swedish capital. margo, a press conference was given in swedish. you listened in to that. what was elaborated on? >> well, the foreign minister emphasised a few times that the reason for this recognition was bec
sweden the first european power to recognise the state of palestine. security tight across jerusalem as israeli men kill a suspected right wing israeli rabbi >>> more homes destroyed in egypt as people are forced out to make way for a buffer zone next to gaza >>> tunisia democracy in action. a separatist party over taking to win elections. >> and... >> when he meets me, he'll pay his debts, i can drown a drink of water and drink a dead tree, wait until you see...
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. >>> israel says it will summon the ambassador of sweden after it said it would formally recognise a palestinian state. it was said that sweden is rushing to a decision without understanding the canonflict. >> this is probably going to be a terse meeting with the swedish ambassador. what is the israeli response likely to be? >> it is interesting to hear the comments from the israeli foreign minister. the statement was relatively measured, and he used words like it was regretful that sweden would rush into that decision. the fact that they were summoning freedom's concerns to israel underscores the concerns. it will be a tense conversation, israel doesn't want swooend to formally -- sweden to formally recognise the palestinian state. sweden has yet to do that and the new prime minister has not given a timeline as to when it will recognise the palestinian state. whatever the case, the reason israel doesn't want this to happen is sweden would become the first western european country to recognise a state of palestine if it does, indeed, go ahead with a plan. the concern that israelis ha
. >>> israel says it will summon the ambassador of sweden after it said it would formally recognise a palestinian state. it was said that sweden is rushing to a decision without understanding the canonflict. >> this is probably going to be a terse meeting with the swedish ambassador. what is the israeli response likely to be? >> it is interesting to hear the comments from the israeli foreign minister. the statement was relatively measured, and he used words like it was...
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as sweden breaks precedent to recognize a palestinian state. and with just five days until the midterm elest as hook at why so many democrats are turning acquire from president obama. >> this is al jazeera america, we begin with a growing controversy over the ebola quarantine policies here in the u.s. casey a nurse who recently treated ebola patients in west africa is defying her quarantine orders. now, this morning she left her home, she took a bike ride. this is no legal action against me. >> police followed her, but did not have a legal reason to detain her. she says she will skew if the state tries to legally enforce that quarantine order. thomas has more on the story. >> it was quite the scene this morning tony, normally a simple bike ride wouldn't make headlines but she took her campaign out for a spin. sparking more debate about the treatment of healthcare worker whose treat patients in west africa. >> it was the morning bike ride seen across the country. >> is it worth all this? >> she openly defying an order to stay in her home after s
as sweden breaks precedent to recognize a palestinian state. and with just five days until the midterm elest as hook at why so many democrats are turning acquire from president obama. >> this is al jazeera america, we begin with a growing controversy over the ebola quarantine policies here in the u.s. casey a nurse who recently treated ebola patients in west africa is defying her quarantine orders. now, this morning she left her home, she took a bike ride. this is no legal action against...
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the israeli government does not want sweden to recognise a state of palestine and sweden has not yet and hasn't given a timeline as to when it will. the concern in israel is if sweden does, it will be the first western country to do so. several eastern european countries have. the concern is it will spark a domino effect and other countries will follow suit and recognise a state of palestine, putting pressure on israel to come up with a viable 2-state solution. whatever the case, sweden has not officially recognised the state of palestine, all eyes are on that country to see if it will. >> the former president of haiti has died, jean-claude duvalier, known as baby doc. it deprives victims a chance for justice. we look at his notorious rule. >> reporter: jean-claude duvalier was the son of francois duvalier, the man known as papa dock, who ruled haiti through terror and intimidation for two decades. >> i have been elected president for life. it is - this is a - what the hatian people and this is an iron will. this is the iron will of the haitian people. >>> upon his death in 1971, jea
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they take it very seriously here in sweden. this is a very good time for the armed forces -- they are important again. i don't think it will be going on for days. but another day at least. >> thanks for the update. still to come on the journal, from running a furniture business to running the world's erred biggest democracy. we will be asking what sort of punch the new president packs. that and much more after the break. we will be back in a minute. stay with us. welcome back. indonesia's first leader from outside the political and military elite has been sworn in as president. he has a very ambitious agenda, especially considering that he is a political outsider. the former furniture exporter has taken up the reins of the world's third-largest democracy, raising hopes of a new style leadership. >> is celebrated by many ordinary indonesians as one of them, a man of the people. the inauguration of the former businessman and governor of jakarta follows his narrow victory in july's presidential election. regional leaders as well a
they take it very seriously here in sweden. this is a very good time for the armed forces -- they are important again. i don't think it will be going on for days. but another day at least. >> thanks for the update. still to come on the journal, from running a furniture business to running the world's erred biggest democracy. we will be asking what sort of punch the new president packs. that and much more after the break. we will be back in a minute. stay with us. welcome back. indonesia's...
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ticks have not been seen on the rain deer in northern sweden. now they are in northern sweden.e passed by ticks. this is a development that is for the first time being seen in an increasingly warm northern area of sweden. >> does russia have to be involved in this whole dialogue? >> russia must be involved and they are. the arctic council, they're actively engaged. we have some issues that sometimes stresses the engagement, but i would say the arctic is one of the most engaged, networked, and communicated area on the planet because the eight arctic nations through the council are in open discussions, often dialogue goes on weekly and monthly. it is rich for dialogue, but russia must be focused and they are. there are many challenges here. we have the arctic ocean, climate change, energy, infrastructure, health, all those focused on day-to-day research. but they really bring to power the united states' prime flagship outreach by focusing on the arctic. >> is the united states doing enough or do political pressures impede administrations? democratic and republican from doing enou
ticks have not been seen on the rain deer in northern sweden. now they are in northern sweden.e passed by ticks. this is a development that is for the first time being seen in an increasingly warm northern area of sweden. >> does russia have to be involved in this whole dialogue? >> russia must be involved and they are. the arctic council, they're actively engaged. we have some issues that sometimes stresses the engagement, but i would say the arctic is one of the most engaged,...
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>> well, the researchers in sweden are saying they're about 15,000 women in the u.k. alone. i don't know what the global figures are, but that's quite a lot of people. i think there are certainly many people who will be able to benefit from this. >> just a reminder you can keep up-to-date with all the news from our website at www.aljazeera.com. as the president credited with stoping the slaughter and putting the country back together, paul kagame is also accused of brutally suppressing dissent. so is kagame a savior or a dictator? we sent journalist sorious samura to find out. >> for centuries the tribes of
>> well, the researchers in sweden are saying they're about 15,000 women in the u.k. alone. i don't know what the global figures are, but that's quite a lot of people. i think there are certainly many people who will be able to benefit from this. >> just a reminder you can keep up-to-date with all the news from our website at www.aljazeera.com. as the president credited with stoping the slaughter and putting the country back together, paul kagame is also accused of brutally...
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. >> dollars in sweden have successfully delivered the first baby from a transplanted womb. the 36-year-old mother whose identity has been kept secret received an uterus from a family friend last year. the boy was born by c-section last month. they hope that it helps people worldwide who are unable to have children. >> it brought extreme happiness by me and the whole team, but at the same time it was an unreal sensation because we, i mean, we really couldn't believe that we had reached this moment. >> well, let's just take a closer look at how that transplant is done. an incision is made in the donor's lower abdomen and the uterus is removed. it an is placed on ice and the a blood vessels are flushed. it is then transplanted to the recipient and takes 40 minutes for the reattached blood vessels to attach functionally. and then it's attached to the patient's vagina and fixed in the uterus. let's talk about this procedure because it sounds like it could be a game changer for many women around the world. >> yes, i believe it is. i think this is a revolutionary at the point. a y
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as sweden breaks precedent to recognize a palestinian state. and with just five days until the midterm elest as hook at why so many democrats are turning acquire from president obama. >> this is al jazeera america, we begin with a growing controversy over the ebola quarantine policies here in the u.s. casey a nurse who recently treated ebola patients in west africa is defying her quarantine orders. now, this morning she left her home, she took a bike ride. this is no legal action against me. >> police followed her, but did not have a legal reason to detain her.
as sweden breaks precedent to recognize a palestinian state. and with just five days until the midterm elest as hook at why so many democrats are turning acquire from president obama. >> this is al jazeera america, we begin with a growing controversy over the ebola quarantine policies here in the u.s. casey a nurse who recently treated ebola patients in west africa is defying her quarantine orders. now, this morning she left her home, she took a bike ride. this is no legal action against...
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. >>> and a cold war drama in the icy waters off sweden. is this grainy picture a stranded russian submarine? >>> also on the program, aaron is here. >> 35-hour strike by lufthansa today, affecting passengers with 2/3 of its scheduled flights grounded. we're going to take a look at how much lufthansa is prepared to lose to win this battle. >>> hello. it is midday here in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, noon in lagos, where the world health organization has declared nigeria ebola-free after no newly reported cases of the disease in two consecutive quarantine periods of 21 days each. that's welcome glimmer of hope during the worst outbreak on record that has killed more than 4,500 people. another piece of good news, in spain, a nurse infected with ebola has now tested negative for the virus. teresa romero will need to have a second test before she can be declared totally free of the disease. meanwhile, william pooley, the british nurse who recovered has gone back to work in freetown. and in the united states, dozens of people, including the
. >>> and a cold war drama in the icy waters off sweden. is this grainy picture a stranded russian submarine? >>> also on the program, aaron is here. >> 35-hour strike by lufthansa today, affecting passengers with 2/3 of its scheduled flights grounded. we're going to take a look at how much lufthansa is prepared to lose to win this battle. >>> hello. it is midday here in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, noon in lagos, where the world health organization has...
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. >>> a woman in sweden has become the first person to give birth with a transplanted womb. keir simmons is in london with this amazing story. good morning. >> reporter: this is being hailed as a miracle while folks across the u.s. who have been told they can't have children will be watching closely. this little boy, called vincent, represents a medical breakthrough. he was born just under four pounds, from a transplanted womb. >> it was breathtaking.
. >>> a woman in sweden has become the first person to give birth with a transplanted womb. keir simmons is in london with this amazing story. good morning. >> reporter: this is being hailed as a miracle while folks across the u.s. who have been told they can't have children will be watching closely. this little boy, called vincent, represents a medical breakthrough. he was born just under four pounds, from a transplanted womb. >> it was breathtaking.
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. >> reporter: vincent's unidentified 36-year-old mother underwent a transplant operation in sweden. she had been born without a womb so a 61-year-old family friend agreed to donate. a year later, the mother's fertilized egg was implanted and vincent was delivered early by cesarea cesarean. >> he screamed almost immediately. that's a good sign. >> reporter: there are risks to the mom and the woman who donate. >> unknown risks to any children who would be born. first couple of attempts at a pregnancy they decided to abort when it appeared there were irregularities and fetal abnormalities. >> reporter: but the dream of having a child has come closer for many families. >> they are in good health. >> reporter: hope for women who thought carrying their own child was impossible. it is a tricky procedure,
. >> reporter: vincent's unidentified 36-year-old mother underwent a transplant operation in sweden. she had been born without a womb so a 61-year-old family friend agreed to donate. a year later, the mother's fertilized egg was implanted and vincent was delivered early by cesarea cesarean. >> he screamed almost immediately. that's a good sign. >> reporter: there are risks to the mom and the woman who donate. >> unknown risks to any children who would be born. first...
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sweden recognizes palestinian statehood. as tensions in east jerusalem turned deadly. a far right jewish activist is shot, the suspected palestinian gunmen killed by police. iraqi peshmerga forces had for kobane. joining their kurdish car mats against the islamic state organization. those are the headlines here on france 24. a developing story out of burkina faso. protesters have clashed through a police barricade outside the parliament in the capital. according to our correspondent fires are ablaze around the building. france 24 has been monitoring events in ouagadougou as clashes were field as the political opposition call for blockade of parliament. the legislature was such a consider a constitutional reform that would allow long serving president blaise compaore to extend his rule. no word on whether or not those talks will go through. as the situation remains tense. the president's bid to stay on for a fifth term has sparked two days of protests. blaise compaore has served as president since 1987 after a military coup. we will bring you more on the situation out o
sweden recognizes palestinian statehood. as tensions in east jerusalem turned deadly. a far right jewish activist is shot, the suspected palestinian gunmen killed by police. iraqi peshmerga forces had for kobane. joining their kurdish car mats against the islamic state organization. those are the headlines here on france 24. a developing story out of burkina faso. protesters have clashed through a police barricade outside the parliament in the capital. according to our correspondent fires are...
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sweden does. they have an embassy in pyongyang. the swedish government has been a key intermediary helping to pass information to the governments and their families back in the united states. but what will happen next really is anyone's guess. as the state department points out, the ball is in north korea's court. the u.s. continues to push for the release of the other two americans. but as of right now, they're serving their sentences, hard labor after being found guilty of their crimes. >> all right. many thanks to will ripley, joining us there live from tokyo. >>> right now we want to talk about ben bradlee, a man phone for his unyielding pursuit of the truth and for helping inspire a generation of journalists. >> the former "washington post" editor died tuesday after a long battle with alzheimer's disease and dementia. brian todd takes a look at his legacy and how he challenged an american president. >> reporter: his first battle with the nixon administration was over publishing the pentagon papers in 1971. leaked documents tha
sweden does. they have an embassy in pyongyang. the swedish government has been a key intermediary helping to pass information to the governments and their families back in the united states. but what will happen next really is anyone's guess. as the state department points out, the ball is in north korea's court. the u.s. continues to push for the release of the other two americans. but as of right now, they're serving their sentences, hard labor after being found guilty of their crimes....
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they scrambled bombers over sweden, stockholm. they tested the defenses to see what the reaction times are. classical tactics. >> mark lyons, good to have you on the programme. >> midterm election is two weeks away. immigration is a serious campaign issue. thousands of unaccompanied children crossed the border. many were send to louisiana. the cost of educating the children could be more than $20 million a year. jonathan martin is in new orleans with more on that. >> this is an issue that seems to come up at every debate and town hall. for many voters, it's an issue that is closer and more personal than ever. including schools and the costs involved. >> reporter: these children and 1400 other like them are at the center of a fiery debate in louisiana. so is in spanish teacher, who is no longer teaching spanish. >> i'll figure out a way to work through it. i like what i do. i believe that's the key. >> here at the high school in baton rouge, this woman is in charge of a newcomers class, where they teach basic english to migrant stu
they scrambled bombers over sweden, stockholm. they tested the defenses to see what the reaction times are. classical tactics. >> mark lyons, good to have you on the programme. >> midterm election is two weeks away. immigration is a serious campaign issue. thousands of unaccompanied children crossed the border. many were send to louisiana. the cost of educating the children could be more than $20 million a year. jonathan martin is in new orleans with more on that. >> this is...
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but now, sweden has added the support by official hi recognizing the state of palestine.e have decided to do so, on the criteria of international law is fulfilled. the territory, of people, and the government. not to recognize palestine because of their occupation, would be against the principle of international law about no fruits of aggression. >> remember that are more than 130 can'ts already recognize palestine and we will be, in fact, the decision does not set an international precedent, it is only the one hundred thirty-fifth country to take this step. but what is different, is that it is the western european nation to do so and the palestinians were obviously pleased. >> i believe that by this announcement, swede season going to give a new impetus to the political process and peace process that israel will be more convinced by the importance of returning to the negotiations no seems unlikely, it is how the foreign minister reacted to the swedish intent -. >> the last statement of the prime minister of sweden. would seem really wrong approach. because it is possible
but now, sweden has added the support by official hi recognizing the state of palestine.e have decided to do so, on the criteria of international law is fulfilled. the territory, of people, and the government. not to recognize palestine because of their occupation, would be against the principle of international law about no fruits of aggression. >> remember that are more than 130 can'ts already recognize palestine and we will be, in fact, the decision does not set an international...
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like a story out of a cold war spy thriller - the hunt for a mysterious submarine off the coast of sweden. it's happening and paul is here with the details. >> this story is trending as hashtag red october. there is no hard proof, but widespread suspicion that a russian submarine is poking around or may be in trouble off the coast of sweden. on friday swedish navy ships started to scout the baltic sea, the biggest operation since the end of the cold war. there are reports it began thursday night when swedish intelligence picked up an emergency distress call in russian, a mystery vessel was spotted twice on friday and sunday, and that's when an unidentified person in stockholm snapped this grainy photo. in the center, there was something long and white and a small are black object on top, possibly the top of a submarine. military officials are searching for evidence of foreign under-water activity which could be a submarine, a mini sub or divers. speculation is running wild. there are reports of a man in black, spotted waiting near a swedish military island, and there are reports of a russ
like a story out of a cold war spy thriller - the hunt for a mysterious submarine off the coast of sweden. it's happening and paul is here with the details. >> this story is trending as hashtag red october. there is no hard proof, but widespread suspicion that a russian submarine is poking around or may be in trouble off the coast of sweden. on friday swedish navy ships started to scout the baltic sea, the biggest operation since the end of the cold war. there are reports it began...
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government of sweden has decided to recognize the state of palestine.have decided to do so on the basis of the fact that the criteria of international law are fulfilled, to reach the territory, a people, and a government. not to recognize palestine because of their occupation, would be against the principle of international law, about no fruits of aggression. more than 100 countries already recognize palestine. >> as pointed out, the decision does not set an international precedent, it is after aural, only the one hundred thirty-fifth country to take this step. but what is different, is that it is the first western european nation to do so. and the palestinians were obviously pleased. >> i believe that by this announcement, swede season going to give a new impetus to the mill process. israel will be more convinced be i the importance of returning to the negotiations. and to dealing with palestine as a state. >> but that seems unlikely, this is how the country's foreign minister reacted to the swedish intentions earlier this month. we are sorry about the
government of sweden has decided to recognize the state of palestine.have decided to do so on the basis of the fact that the criteria of international law are fulfilled, to reach the territory, a people, and a government. not to recognize palestine because of their occupation, would be against the principle of international law, about no fruits of aggression. more than 100 countries already recognize palestine. >> as pointed out, the decision does not set an international precedent, it is...
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sweden has an underwater mystery.eefed up its naval presence in its territorial waters after sightings of something suspicious in the baltic sea. a mobilization like this has not been seen like this since sweden's search for soviet submarines during the cold war. the armed forces released this photograph that appears to show a partially submerged object, though they don't know what it might be. >> translator: it could be a submarine, or a smaller submarine. it could be a diver using an underwater vehicle. it could be divers that don't have any business in our territory. that's where i think you have this span of what could be foreign underwater activity. >> well, swedish media said the search started after an emergency radio transmission in russian. russia says none of its vessels are in strong. >>> kim jong-un has made a second appearance after spending weeks out of the public eye. the capital released these photos showing him and his wife meeting the countries gomtist from the asian games and world championships. it
sweden has an underwater mystery.eefed up its naval presence in its territorial waters after sightings of something suspicious in the baltic sea. a mobilization like this has not been seen like this since sweden's search for soviet submarines during the cold war. the armed forces released this photograph that appears to show a partially submerged object, though they don't know what it might be. >> translator: it could be a submarine, or a smaller submarine. it could be a diver using an...
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initially sweden received reports of under water activity there in the baltic. sweden never publicly named russia as the culprit here. russia denies any intrusion. nothing has turned up. the swedish military ordering naval force toss stop searching. there are ground forces that will remain in place, keeping a look out for any strange activity. that's the latest from the live desk. >> richard, thank you. 13 before the hour now. we are learning the possible dna link between two sexual assaults dating back to 2005. according to the richmond times, a t-shirt links back to morgan harrington. she disappeared after a concert in charlottesville. no one has been charged in that case. jesse matthew, though, could be moved to fairfax county to stand trail in the murder and rape case. a judge issued a bench warrant yesterday. a search will resume today in morrow county in the area where human remains were found over the weekend. >>> 83-year-old victoria went missing after flying into reagan national airport. three days later, her body was found less than a mile away. u.s. p
initially sweden received reports of under water activity there in the baltic. sweden never publicly named russia as the culprit here. russia denies any intrusion. nothing has turned up. the swedish military ordering naval force toss stop searching. there are ground forces that will remain in place, keeping a look out for any strange activity. that's the latest from the live desk. >> richard, thank you. 13 before the hour now. we are learning the possible dna link between two sexual...
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. >> doctors in sweden have successfully delivered the world's first baby from a transplanted womb. the mother, whose name i identity has been kept secret, gave birth to a baby. this comes after ten years of research and practice surgeries. doctors are hoping that the pioneering surgery will help people worldwide who can't have children. >> of course it was fantastic. but in the same time it was a little unreal sensational because we really couldn't believe that we had reached this moment. >> allen pacey the chairman of the british fertility society and said that has revolutionized treatment for women but needs further study. >> we need to see a bigger trial. we would need to make sure that it could occur safely, efficiently, effectively, and without significant risk, and we need to know what those risks are and we'll only know with more procedures. i sense that a number of groups around the world are probably going to be applying to their ethics committees to start doing this kind of procedure, and trying to reproduce what has happened in sweden, to see if they can get it to work a
. >> doctors in sweden have successfully delivered the world's first baby from a transplanted womb. the mother, whose name i identity has been kept secret, gave birth to a baby. this comes after ten years of research and practice surgeries. doctors are hoping that the pioneering surgery will help people worldwide who can't have children. >> of course it was fantastic. but in the same time it was a little unreal sensational because we really couldn't believe that we had reached this...
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. >> 134 countries bilaterally recognize palestine, sweden the platest to do so.sraeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu warns against. what is the point if the vote at the end is nonbinding? >> reporter: well, adrian, as you were saying, the prime minister won'ting voting and certainly his ministers will not be supporting the motion. but the members of parliament surely got the numbers to actually see it being approved it would call on the government to recognize the state of palestine and while the government is clearly not going to do so, it says it won't shift its stance, they hope it will be a strong signal externally, as well as putting more pressure on the government in the future. we know that possibly a majority of labor mps opposition mps plus many of the liberal democrat mps and the coalition allies of david cameron will support the recognition of palestine. in the last few minutes the debate's all right underway-- already underway. saying the recognition of palestine shouldn't be contingent on approval from israel. he says it's a right in itself and th
. >> 134 countries bilaterally recognize palestine, sweden the platest to do so.sraeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu warns against. what is the point if the vote at the end is nonbinding? >> reporter: well, adrian, as you were saying, the prime minister won'ting voting and certainly his ministers will not be supporting the motion. but the members of parliament surely got the numbers to actually see it being approved it would call on the government to recognize the state of...
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. >> it was sweden's biggest military mobilization since the cold war.last week, the country deployed more than 200 troops, ships, and helicopters to scour the waters of stockholm. while they were hunting down a suspected russian submarine, the search turned out to be fruitless so sweden has called it off. moscow has denied spying allegations. in the 1980's, the swedish navy did used to track down soviet submarines in its waters. for those of you have just joined us, here is a reminder of our top stories. the first ebola case in new york and molly -- and mali. a doctor and grown of both tested positive for the deadly virus could both have recently been in guinea, one of the most affected countries in west africa. e.u. leaders have agreed to cut ring house gas emissions by 40% by 2030. for activists, it is a good step forward but not enough. two days ahead of key parliamentary elections in tunisia, security forces launched an assault against suspected islamic militants. six people have reportedly been killed. it is time for business news. we will start wi
. >> it was sweden's biggest military mobilization since the cold war.last week, the country deployed more than 200 troops, ships, and helicopters to scour the waters of stockholm. while they were hunting down a suspected russian submarine, the search turned out to be fruitless so sweden has called it off. moscow has denied spying allegations. in the 1980's, the swedish navy did used to track down soviet submarines in its waters. for those of you have just joined us, here is a reminder of...
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. >>> and a woman in sweden gives birth to the world's first baby from a transplanted womb. and coming up in sport under pressure liverpool looks to reform in the english premier league. we'll have all the latest. >> first, a new poll shows brazilians are relikely to reelect, and the battle is between these two contenders. the current leader and first woman to become brazil's president. she's seeking a second term. her office has been facing criticism over social policies and protests before the world cup held in june. most polls show that her run is neck and negligent with marina silva. then there is senator neves the candidate from brazilian social no, sir. highways been third place in most opinion polls. we're live in sao paulo. interestingly, a poll on saturday showed that the scaped neves is ahead of marine i can't silva. so silva might not make it to the second round. >> troubling news for silva, not so much for del rouceff, in no candidate gets 50% or more on the vote, it will go to a run off. the two candidates as you mentioned fighting it out for the number two spot
. >>> and a woman in sweden gives birth to the world's first baby from a transplanted womb. and coming up in sport under pressure liverpool looks to reform in the english premier league. we'll have all the latest. >> first, a new poll shows brazilians are relikely to reelect, and the battle is between these two contenders. the current leader and first woman to become brazil's president. she's seeking a second term. her office has been facing criticism over social policies and...
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. >> this is reported to be sweet in's biggest military biggesttion -- sweden's military mobilization since the cold war. they have been scouring the waters after a tipoff of mysterious underwater activities in the baltic. they said they are looking for a submarine, or possibly even divers hidden among the thousands of islands near the coast. a no-fly zone has been around the search area as military helicopters joined the search. the army has released this image, thought to be a sighting of the mysterious vessel, spotted within 30 kilometers of the capital, stockholm. swedish authorities have not theywhich foreign power suspect, but suspicions quickly turned to russia, whose forces have been accused of border violations by air and sea in recent months. >> i think it is important to keep, about this. we trust that the armed forces are doing their job and we need to separate the fact, such as russian aggression, from what is, for the moment, pure speculation. for the time being, i refer to the defense forces. >> russia denies all knowledge, saying the vessel may be yet dutch submarine b
. >> this is reported to be sweet in's biggest military biggesttion -- sweden's military mobilization since the cold war. they have been scouring the waters after a tipoff of mysterious underwater activities in the baltic. they said they are looking for a submarine, or possibly even divers hidden among the thousands of islands near the coast. a no-fly zone has been around the search area as military helicopters joined the search. the army has released this image, thought to be a sighting...
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norway, sweden and switzerland first, second, third.stan was thought to be one of the worst places to grow old. the study found by 2030, 1.4 billion will be age add over 60. by 2050, that demographic will make up more than 20% of the global population. >>> the survey is based on income, health, surrounding environment. the chief executive which published the study joined me earlier to explain. >> our experience of 30 years has told us preoccupations of older people around the world. we look at health data, income da data, people's ability to carry on and work and how older people feel about their environment. we use official u.n. world bank data about the well being, how older people are feeling about their environment. we compare all that data across and rank the countries on that. >> does it take into account cultural things as well? if society has a culture of looking after elderly and live with offspring -- how much does that play a part? >> you're raising an important point. we're looking at hard data. i completely haunderstand the
norway, sweden and switzerland first, second, third.stan was thought to be one of the worst places to grow old. the study found by 2030, 1.4 billion will be age add over 60. by 2050, that demographic will make up more than 20% of the global population. >>> the survey is based on income, health, surrounding environment. the chief executive which published the study joined me earlier to explain. >> our experience of 30 years has told us preoccupations of older people around the...
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sweden will become the first western european nation to recognize an independent palestinian state. this according to the nation's newly elected prime minister. today, sweden's foreign minister explained the move. >> we believe that this is an important step towards a two- state solution. we hope that this will inspire and hopefully give some new energy into the negotiations. >> sreenivasan: a u.s. state department spokesperson called the decision "premature." and the former president of haiti, jean claude duvalier, commonly known as baby doc, has died. duvalier ruled the country for 15 years before being forced to flee haiti in 1986 following accusations of corruption and human rights abuses. he returned to haiti in 2011. baby doc died of a heart attack. he was 63. >> sreenivasan: when author j.k. rowling released her first "harry potter" book in 1997, she didn't just introduce the world to a new character; she helped expand a category of books that has turned into an important profit center for the publishing industry. we're talking about what's known as young adult literature. in
sweden will become the first western european nation to recognize an independent palestinian state. this according to the nation's newly elected prime minister. today, sweden's foreign minister explained the move. >> we believe that this is an important step towards a two- state solution. we hope that this will inspire and hopefully give some new energy into the negotiations. >> sreenivasan: a u.s. state department spokesperson called the decision "premature." and the...
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. >>> then a womb transplant leads to a healthy birth in sweden.lling it a medical miracle y that procedure is giving some woman new hope but it may never be attemptedded in the united states. >>> good day, it is monday october 6th, 2014. thankfully we do not to have stretch to the one's. 4:31 sue serio, good morning. >> yes, it is and we have the the best advise we can give you this morning is add an extra layer, to your outer wear this morning because there is a frost advisory in the pocono counties, carbon and monroe but it is cold every where this morning. if you weren't out early in the morning yesterday then it will be a shock even if you were it still is, 37 degrees in mount pocono. thirty-nine in allentown. 38 degrees in pottstown. we have 49 in philadelphia. forty-five in wilmington. 46 degrees in dover. so, nobody is enclose to 50 degrees. i guess we are close in philadelphia but not there just yet. temperatures will get down before it goes backup again and sunrise gets later and later in the morning. precipitation, none in the area right
. >>> then a womb transplant leads to a healthy birth in sweden.lling it a medical miracle y that procedure is giving some woman new hope but it may never be attemptedded in the united states. >>> good day, it is monday october 6th, 2014. thankfully we do not to have stretch to the one's. 4:31 sue serio, good morning. >> yes, it is and we have the the best advise we can give you this morning is add an extra layer, to your outer wear this morning because there is a frost...
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earlier this month, sweden said it would formally recognize palestine, making it the first major westerno do so. it's not clear whether sweden's vote will have any lasting consequences for britain, but it might encourage other states to consider recognizing palestine. >> recognizing a state should only happen when the territory in question has got the basic requirements of a state. and through no fault of the palestinians, that is not true at the moment, and it does seem to me, that the resolution before us is premature. >> reporter: the british prime minister, david cameron has made it clear this vote won't change his foreign policy, but it might change perceptions of palestinians in future peace talks. >>> joining me now is a senior advisor to the palestinian president. what is your reaction to this vote by the british parliament? i mean less than half of mp's took part in the vote. so it is really that significant do you think? >> it is significant. it's really -- extremely pleasing. it's a major political success. remember that this was all started by the back ventures of the labor p
earlier this month, sweden said it would formally recognize palestine, making it the first major westerno do so. it's not clear whether sweden's vote will have any lasting consequences for britain, but it might encourage other states to consider recognizing palestine. >> recognizing a state should only happen when the territory in question has got the basic requirements of a state. and through no fault of the palestinians, that is not true at the moment, and it does seem to me, that the...
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. >>> plus a hunt grows for a mystery object off the coast of sweden.s a fresh approach on education-- superintendent of public instruction tom torlakson's blueprint for great schools. torlakson's blueprint outlines how investing in our schools will reduce class sizes, bring back music and art, and provide a well-rounded education. and torlakson's plan calls for more parental involvement. spending decisions about our education dollars should be made by parents and teachers, not by politicians. tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for a plan that invests in our public schools. >>> welcome back, everyone. china's gross domestic product slowed to 7.3% growth. now that is the worse growth since 2009 and barely ahead of forecast in a cnn money survey. china will need a big fourth quarter rebound to meet its annual growth target of 7.5%. economists cite a weak real estate sector which is now saddled with excess supply and falling prices. >>> after the bell monday, apple posted better than expected results for the fiscal fourth quarter. the tech giant pushed th
. >>> plus a hunt grows for a mystery object off the coast of sweden.s a fresh approach on education-- superintendent of public instruction tom torlakson's blueprint for great schools. torlakson's blueprint outlines how investing in our schools will reduce class sizes, bring back music and art, and provide a well-rounded education. and torlakson's plan calls for more parental involvement. spending decisions about our education dollars should be made by parents and teachers, not by...
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what is the significance of this move by sweden? >> these are more symbolic steps, because there is no state of palestine yet, but the fact is that after britain and now sweden, absolutely international pressure is building on israel to take concrete steps to advance the israeli-palestinian pros. obviously if i was in jerusalem today, i would be concerned about such decisions or even if they are symbolic, because they are putting pressure on israel and isolating israel furthermore. >> i think -- >> yeah, go ahead. >> just saying that they are not very constructive, though, and they are not -- they're pretty one-sided. the europeans when they come to this israeli-palestinian process, they should try and play both sides of the aisle and not focus and put all their eggs in one basket. >> thank you very much with that. >> colder weather is expanding its grip across the country. nicole mitchell has more. >> we had the front go through, a strong trough behind that will stay in place, funneling cold air in from canada, temperatures 10-15 d
what is the significance of this move by sweden? >> these are more symbolic steps, because there is no state of palestine yet, but the fact is that after britain and now sweden, absolutely international pressure is building on israel to take concrete steps to advance the israeli-palestinian pros. obviously if i was in jerusalem today, i would be concerned about such decisions or even if they are symbolic, because they are putting pressure on israel and isolating israel furthermore....
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sweden's decision earned it a major rebuke from israel.t clear whether this vote will have any lasting negative consequence for britain, but what it might do is encourage other european states to at least consider recognizing palestine. but for the british government. recognition can only come about through negotiations with israel if and when they resume. >> recognizing a state should only happen when the territory in question has got the basic requirements of a state. and through no fault of the palestinians, that is not true at the moment. and it does seem to me that the resolution before us is premature. >> reporter: the british prime minister david cameron has made it clear this vote won't change his foreign policy but might change perceptions of the rights of palestinians in future peace talks, al jazerra, london. >> so that's what happened in london let's cross to jerusalem to find out whether there has been any israeli reaction to the vote that was passed in the u.k. parliament? >> reporter: well, there have been reports that the i
sweden's decision earned it a major rebuke from israel.t clear whether this vote will have any lasting negative consequence for britain, but what it might do is encourage other european states to at least consider recognizing palestine. but for the british government. recognition can only come about through negotiations with israel if and when they resume. >> recognizing a state should only happen when the territory in question has got the basic requirements of a state. and through no...
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>> that was sweden. it is amazing to see that we lag behind the rest of the world what they're pushing for now, places like sweden, places like germany pushing for now gender neutral leave because they're saying what happens at the end of the day is that the women are taking the maternity leave that men just take participation in raising their children. >> did you find out at this conference, i have heard that there are some leading european countries who are requiring men to take paternity leave. >> time to push that through several parliaments at the moment. >> interesting. will this affect the gender gap and pay? >> that is bigger question. i want to jump in on the policy question, mandating more paid leave for men and women. i they we have to be careful the economy still struggling, do we want more government regulation on the economy. i think we should -- be careful about more regulation there really encouraging businesses to hire people and not put more constraints. >> we want to do more than just
>> that was sweden. it is amazing to see that we lag behind the rest of the world what they're pushing for now, places like sweden, places like germany pushing for now gender neutral leave because they're saying what happens at the end of the day is that the women are taking the maternity leave that men just take participation in raising their children. >> did you find out at this conference, i have heard that there are some leading european countries who are requiring men to take...
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sweden, we have our own current very >quickre to adapt to new technology.e ideal to adapt to cashless. the whole idea began when my son was burgled. i thought what would happen if we were in a cashless society? what would they do with that smart phone or computer if we cash?not make it into the more i think about it, i see goesits for a society that cashless. i want to make an example. i thought this museum should be cashless. the economy today is difficult, and we're going that direction whether we want to or not. take away the paper, take away the metal. nothing is going to happen. it is an abstract symbol. museum in stock of where they could go look at coins and bills. that should be the future. bba museum in stockholm. stay with us. ♪ >> get the latest headlines at the top of the hour of bloomberg radio, streaming on or tablet, and at bloomberg.com. that does it for this edition of bottom line. thank you for joining us in on the market's next. it is 56 minutes past the hour which means that bloomberg television is on the markets. caught up on where stoc
sweden, we have our own current very >quickre to adapt to new technology.e ideal to adapt to cashless. the whole idea began when my son was burgled. i thought what would happen if we were in a cashless society? what would they do with that smart phone or computer if we cash?not make it into the more i think about it, i see goesits for a society that cashless. i want to make an example. i thought this museum should be cashless. the economy today is difficult, and we're going that direction...
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sweden would need the ideal country to make cashless.le thing began because my son was burgled. i thought to myself what would happen in a cashless society? thatwould they do with computer, then smartphone, if it cannot be turned into cash? it,deeper i've gotten into the more i think that it will add a benefit to society that goes cashless and i want to find out what those benefits could be. . wanted to make an example i thought this museum should be cashless. the economy stays digital anyway and we are going that direction whether we want to or not. take away the paper. take away the metal. nothing will happen. it's an abstract symbol. you see them in stockholm where they can go and look at coins, bills. i think that should be the future of money -- in a museum. >> "mama mia!" >> oh dear. [laughter] super trooper? >> that's just my waterloo? maybe fernando's? >> fernando's for lunch? too many abba references. >> we will be >> the following is a paid program. the opinions and views expressed do not reflect those of bloomberg lp, its affi
sweden would need the ideal country to make cashless.le thing began because my son was burgled. i thought to myself what would happen in a cashless society? thatwould they do with computer, then smartphone, if it cannot be turned into cash? it,deeper i've gotten into the more i think that it will add a benefit to society that goes cashless and i want to find out what those benefits could be. . wanted to make an example i thought this museum should be cashless. the economy stays digital anyway...
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sweden would be the ideal country to make cashless.ng began because my son was burgled. i thought to myself, what would happen in a cashless society? what would they do with that , if itr, that smartphone cannot be transformed into cash? i have gotten into it, the more i think that it will add benefits to a society that goes cashless. and i want to find out what those benefits could be. , andted to make an example i thought of this museum it should be cashless -- that this museum it should be cashless. the economy today is digital anyway, and we are going that direction whether we wanted or not. week away the metal. -- take away the paper and take away the metal. nothing is going to happen. it is an abstract symbol. a museum where people can go and look at coins and bills, i think that should be the future. bloomberg app to your tablet, it is available on android, apple, or windows operating systems. audiences were looking for a thrill over the weekend with a horror flick before halloween. "ouijaernatural thriller " populist. -- topped
sweden would be the ideal country to make cashless.ng began because my son was burgled. i thought to myself, what would happen in a cashless society? what would they do with that , if itr, that smartphone cannot be transformed into cash? i have gotten into it, the more i think that it will add benefits to a society that goes cashless. and i want to find out what those benefits could be. , andted to make an example i thought of this museum it should be cashless -- that this museum it should be...
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. >>> now, sweden's search for a foreign vessel seems to be getting all the more mysterious, becausea has denied that it was one of their submarines, and said the vessel probably belonged to the netherlands, a claim the dutch deny. the swedish navy has been searching an area near stockholm in the baltic sea since friday, because the military said there was some sort of foreign underwater activity. with me is our correspondent richard galpin. it's all very james bond, isn't it, richard? we've got this one photograph of a submarine, which we can't identify ourselves, and there's been already a lot of speculation about who it belongs to. >> absolutely. the one photograph, it's very difficult to tell what kind of vessel it is. but certainly, you know, what the swedish navy has said over the weekend, is it has now three credible sightings of what it says is foreign undersea, underwater activity. and then, as you say, we've now had the russians trying to pin the blame on the dutch, saying oh no, no, no, this is not ours. the dutch government very quickly came back and said no, it's definit
. >>> now, sweden's search for a foreign vessel seems to be getting all the more mysterious, becausea has denied that it was one of their submarines, and said the vessel probably belonged to the netherlands, a claim the dutch deny. the swedish navy has been searching an area near stockholm in the baltic sea since friday, because the military said there was some sort of foreign underwater activity. with me is our correspondent richard galpin. it's all very james bond, isn't it, richard?...