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we have sweden pulling through with a rate cut.usy disease. >> going to be coming on talking about his story in russia and what's happening with the e.c.b. that is going to be fairly interesting. as you say, the bank of england, the inflation report, we will be taking that live and in full. >> looking forward to it. >> guy johnson on "the pulse" in about four minutes. i'm going to leave you with this. sweden joining the easing club, could you tell cutting rates to negative territory, minus 0.1%. the dollar surging. a five-year low for sweden's currency against the u.s. dollar. if you want to continue this conversation, you can follow me on twitter. i'm at ferrotv. the ftse here in london, a little bit higher. up by 11 points. good luck for the rest of your day. ♪ . >> a $40 billion plan. the imf announces and record for the country. >> bailout to break down. a solution for greece. >> swedish qe. rates below zero and announced it will buy 10 million krone. ♪ >> a good morning. welcome, you are watching "the pulse." i am guy johnson.
we have sweden pulling through with a rate cut.usy disease. >> going to be coming on talking about his story in russia and what's happening with the e.c.b. that is going to be fairly interesting. as you say, the bank of england, the inflation report, we will be taking that live and in full. >> looking forward to it. >> guy johnson on "the pulse" in about four minutes. i'm going to leave you with this. sweden joining the easing club, could you tell cutting rates to...
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sweden don't have that. how indicative is this from other native banks that have to respond from the ultra loose policy from the ecb? >> you're completely right. in denmark's case you can say ecb has done qe. they want to defend the peg and of course we have to remember denmark has had a pick since 1982. and then against the euro. they'll do whatever it takes to defend it. sweden's situation is different because they need to cut interest rates because there's no inflation in that economy. you're right. it's very different. we think that norway is going to cut rates in march. that's because of concern about the oil prices and ill pact on the economy but the situations are very different but no matter what it's -- the interest rate in general will continue to fall especially in sweden. the denmark's case we think we reached the bottom in term of rates but obviously intervention is going to continue. >> but negative interest rates they were almost unknown until recently. do these extreme measures could that res
sweden don't have that. how indicative is this from other native banks that have to respond from the ultra loose policy from the ecb? >> you're completely right. in denmark's case you can say ecb has done qe. they want to defend the peg and of course we have to remember denmark has had a pick since 1982. and then against the euro. they'll do whatever it takes to defend it. sweden's situation is different because they need to cut interest rates because there's no inflation in that economy....
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two doctors took the tissues to the carolinska institute in sweden.ook a team of toxicologists several weeks of trial and error just to extract a sample they could test. >> we were working ten-hour days. we were working on trying to get the method perfected. once we got the method perfected, then we started analyzing all of shannon's tissues. >> the tests were conducted with a mass spectrometer which bombards chemical molecules with ions, shattering them into their molecular components. the fragmentation creates a chemical fingerprint that can be prepared to other chemical fingerprints to determine the unknown's identity. after weeks of testing and hundreds of tests, scientists finally got a break. >> i looked over at one corner. and in that one corner was one piece of paper. and on that piece of paper was a perfect mass spectra for succinylcholine. and that piece of paper was identified to have come from shannon's tissues. >> when prosecutors in michigan learned the news, they were elated but they didn't feel it was enough. they wanted more evidence
two doctors took the tissues to the carolinska institute in sweden.ook a team of toxicologists several weeks of trial and error just to extract a sample they could test. >> we were working ten-hour days. we were working on trying to get the method perfected. once we got the method perfected, then we started analyzing all of shannon's tissues. >> the tests were conducted with a mass spectrometer which bombards chemical molecules with ions, shattering them into their molecular...
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in sweden, much the same. video coming out of areas around sweden.now clearing teams in northern sweden stayed busy. on tuesday, the town there broke a record that had stood for almost 50 years. 113 centimeters came down, that is 44 inches of fresh snow coming down in a couple of days' time. that beats the old record by an inch. you look at an average size home, four feet of snow equates to 50,000 pounds of weight. that's why it's dangerous in portions of sweden and japan. more news is coming up shortly with zain and john. abe! get in! punch it! let quicken loans help you save your money. with a mortgage that's engineered to amaze! >>> thanks for being with us. half past the hour. we would like to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm john vause. >> and i'm zain asher. >> another body has been recovered from the wreckage of airasia flight 235. 11 people are still missing. divers continued to search on thursday. both black boxes have been recovered and officials are trying to figure out what caused the crash. >>> jordan's
in sweden, much the same. video coming out of areas around sweden.now clearing teams in northern sweden stayed busy. on tuesday, the town there broke a record that had stood for almost 50 years. 113 centimeters came down, that is 44 inches of fresh snow coming down in a couple of days' time. that beats the old record by an inch. you look at an average size home, four feet of snow equates to 50,000 pounds of weight. that's why it's dangerous in portions of sweden and japan. more news is coming...
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ewaldsson: i am very seldom in sweden, so how will i know? we are in so many countries all over the world. i spend a lot of time in the u.s. i think we are excited at ericsson to see also the important role that the u.s. market is playing for us. first of all, we have done very well over here. we have great traction with the operators over here. we have seen leadership and many of the operators who are really using our technologies to the fullest. and where also very excited that the u.s. has, the home of many leading internet companies. we can see that collaboration between the internet companies the over the top play, and the operators and the computer industry as well as the media which is a very u.s.-focused all over the world being exported. and that technology mix from a technology point of view is very important now as we are building into 5g. we are promoting and working hard to make sure that the u.s. can take a leading position in the way o f guiding the rest of the world into 5g. host: but when it comes to telecommute acacia, aren'
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following denmark, sweden, switzerland. that will be a game changer.ou look for an smb type surprise event, it is the bank of japan saying we are going to do negative interest rate. that would lead to money pouring out of japan and push up the end. >> thank you very much for joining us. fred. >> coming up, valentine's day tomorrow. so they tell me. dating 41%. >> our favorite story from bloomberg. digital output. he was many a girl's dream valentine. now he is facing bankruptcy. ♪ >> it is valentine's day tomorrow. dating is take business, reportedly worth more than $2 billion annually. company cupids are looking to cash in on those with only hearts. -- lonely hearts. we went to meet some of those companies. >> a lot of these people are similar. >> just because i do not have a lot of time it makes it very easy for me to arrange to meet people. >> the inner circle is a invitation only website for professionals. the website is by invitation only, so you have to be invited by a friend. we screen every profile to retain the right quality standards. >> lond
following denmark, sweden, switzerland. that will be a game changer.ou look for an smb type surprise event, it is the bank of japan saying we are going to do negative interest rate. that would lead to money pouring out of japan and push up the end. >> thank you very much for joining us. fred. >> coming up, valentine's day tomorrow. so they tell me. dating 41%. >> our favorite story from bloomberg. digital output. he was many a girl's dream valentine. now he is facing...
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yesterday sweden joined the club cutting rates and announcing the bond buying program.d just be the beginning for the next bank -- for the ricks bank. >> we talked about it in december and said in the next meeting we needed a system in place and to be ready to buy bonds if we found that necessary, what we have done this time is gone a little bit beyond that thing if you consider the amount of bonds out there. we are also clearly stated that if we need to do more, we're also ready to do a lot more if we have to to get the rate up. >> still with us is the blackrock global chief investment strategist. even more easing, denmark expected to respond as well. speaking to him, all intentions are, this could get bigger. >> what seems to be happening is a race to the bottom. it is interesting this time around the cause, how far down can you go negative rates before you have gone too far. and the danes really surprised yesterday when people expected them to go from -75 to -100. you have liquidity traps on one side and the bank for the other side saying we are worried about deflati
yesterday sweden joined the club cutting rates and announcing the bond buying program.d just be the beginning for the next bank -- for the ricks bank. >> we talked about it in december and said in the next meeting we needed a system in place and to be ready to buy bonds if we found that necessary, what we have done this time is gone a little bit beyond that thing if you consider the amount of bonds out there. we are also clearly stated that if we need to do more, we're also ready to do a...
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the italians are going crazy dealing with the refugees from the middle east and sweden. to take these people in and they become a member of the junior chamber of commerce is nonsense. this is not what they are going to get. i mean they are going to get -- most of them are fine people, i'm sure. but most of them i'm sure will be fine people, but even if we just take in five or ten who are terrorists, that's too many. >> and don't think for a second the bad guys don't see what we're about to do and they are not planning to do something about it. look you open the door -- >> what would you do not allow any of them in or ignore the long history of those seeking asylum not to seek asylum here? >> i'm all for immigration. i'm all for immigrants, that is what made this country great but we are in a situation right now that we haven't been in ever where this thing is expanding leaps and bounds over there. we don't need these people here right now. >> we have about 500 student refugees coming in over the last year, maybe thereabouts but we're going to double that number, right? a
the italians are going crazy dealing with the refugees from the middle east and sweden. to take these people in and they become a member of the junior chamber of commerce is nonsense. this is not what they are going to get. i mean they are going to get -- most of them are fine people, i'm sure. but most of them i'm sure will be fine people, but even if we just take in five or ten who are terrorists, that's too many. >> and don't think for a second the bad guys don't see what we're about...
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sweden right by you now. obviously is seeing a remarkable amount of refugees and political asylums coming into their country. yet that hasn't been the case in denmark which make this attack all the more surprising despite the fact obviously some prototy violent protests in 2005. would this not be with your small, i guess, 2% 3% i think it was reading last night immigrant population, would that not make this attack all the more surprising? >> reporter: this attack came of course as a surprise. but many has been fearing this. as you said danish industries has been burned down eight, ten years ago because danish newspaper was the first to publish cartoons of the prophet mohammed and that made a lot of people angry, especially in the middle east. so media dane anies, freedom of speech has been under threat for many years. it's the sense here in denmark, it's not like we expected it but it was feared. it was a sense of it might happen. it was more or less bound to happen to us. the question of when it was going to
sweden right by you now. obviously is seeing a remarkable amount of refugees and political asylums coming into their country. yet that hasn't been the case in denmark which make this attack all the more surprising despite the fact obviously some prototy violent protests in 2005. would this not be with your small, i guess, 2% 3% i think it was reading last night immigrant population, would that not make this attack all the more surprising? >> reporter: this attack came of course as a...
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kesselman is now the rabbi of the jewish community in malmoÖ sweden.e says there has been a number of antisemitic acts near his synagogue. that's why the rabbi calls the road in front of his synagogue the "street of hate." >> cars driving by, people rolling down the window, shouting antisemitic remarks. there have been incidents of people throwing things at me. and i had a car try to run me and my wife over once, which was quite a traumatic incident. the vast majority of those which stand behind these incidents are immigrants, or people with immigrant backgrounds. i believe that the trauma which europe has experienced after the holocaust, is starting to fade out. i don't think this is any new form of antisemitism, i think it's a different face, a different cover, but it is the same old jew hatred. if a person's hate could take them so far to start cursing and throwing things at a total stranger just because he is jewish, for me that says that all the normal boundaries and limitations, of what's accepted in a civilized society, have fallen. >> learn mor
kesselman is now the rabbi of the jewish community in malmoÖ sweden.e says there has been a number of antisemitic acts near his synagogue. that's why the rabbi calls the road in front of his synagogue the "street of hate." >> cars driving by, people rolling down the window, shouting antisemitic remarks. there have been incidents of people throwing things at me. and i had a car try to run me and my wife over once, which was quite a traumatic incident. the vast majority of those...
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unclear how the ecb will affect sweden. the take is that it has bottomed out a bit in sweden. the takeaway is that there is division in the expansion of the monetary policy. inflation is trending lower and growth in gdp remained stable in the country. you see a stronger swedish krona off of the back of those minutes . let me take you back to athens with the stock opening up. down by a 10th of 1%. the yield on the note is 4%. i say just because it was off 20. a little bit more time. for months. the pressure is off. the equities are higher. the yield are lower. the expansion means the funding runs out in june and the big bond expansion in july and august. for more let's check at -- >> is the first step in a long line of negotiation and it is clear the european politician wanted to have a solution and did not want a new party to allow greece to go towards the exit. there is an issue and a conflict with the politicians. that is the european way and there is lots of meetings and compromises. the risk remains that we can be doing the same dance again. >> the big issue is the banking
unclear how the ecb will affect sweden. the take is that it has bottomed out a bit in sweden. the takeaway is that there is division in the expansion of the monetary policy. inflation is trending lower and growth in gdp remained stable in the country. you see a stronger swedish krona off of the back of those minutes . let me take you back to athens with the stock opening up. down by a 10th of 1%. the yield on the note is 4%. i say just because it was off 20. a little bit more time. for months....
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for the north in sweden snow is hardly a novel experience but even here, records were broken.e city reporting its highest snowfall in more than half a century. more than a meter falling in the first few days of the month. enough to deter all but the heartiest of souls and their dogs. tim alman, bbc news. >>> let's return to our top story. thousands of jordanians holding rallies in support of their government's action to fight islamic state militants. we can speak to jim muir who is in amman right now and jim, these rallies, tell us a little bit about what you're seeing and what people are telling you? >> well it's been quite a big boisterous rally in the center of amman, one of many in different parts of the country, all with the same message of national unity of really thirsting to hit back at isis the islamic state in response to the hideous burning of the pilot which is something that everybody here is very, very angry and passionate about. that's the message from everyone i talk to in the crowd, including queen rana who came down here. she said today she's an ordinary jord
for the north in sweden snow is hardly a novel experience but even here, records were broken.e city reporting its highest snowfall in more than half a century. more than a meter falling in the first few days of the month. enough to deter all but the heartiest of souls and their dogs. tim alman, bbc news. >>> let's return to our top story. thousands of jordanians holding rallies in support of their government's action to fight islamic state militants. we can speak to jim muir who is in...
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so i thought now, where is sweden in relation to norway and denmark? [laughter] it turned out to be a wonderful opportunity for me in many ways. i was 27, 28 at the time. and i was going to have something that i wrote between hard covers. i was going to learn a language that i had no familiarity with. and something else. marty and i at that point had been married eight years. and i had never lived alone. and i wanted to know what it would be like. and marty was indulgent enough to take care of jane when i left for sweden. and i left in the beginning of may. she joined me after her first grade was over in june. so i had a taste of what living alone was like. and so that was my kind of eight-year itch. [laughter] which i never had after that. so i spent two years on the swedish project. columbia had a project on international procedure. and part of it was writing books about different procedural systems. part of it was revising the federal rules and title 28, to make our rules more accommodating to lawyers abroad, who wanted to find evidence in the unite
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that was the case in france and sweden.line. 20% of their population now immigrants last year alone. i think 400,000 people came from syria. just a remarkable influx. that's not the case though here. >> no. >> in denmark. >> there was a terrific tv show that came out of denmark, the castle in copenhagen, the center of the government there and the joke of the show the kind of thing that undergirded it comically was that their politics were so -- compared to the united states or russia or france so innocent and the issues were so small and that was part of the charm of the show. and yet you see here that history, big history and tragedy invades every corner of the universe, in every corner of the world in a global time including the forces of real hatred of antisemitism of antimadernity and now we're stuck with a series of choices and none of them are particularly good. >> choices? you talking about choices, joe. >> i'm talking about culturally. i'm glad you said choices because the deputy prime minister said something about
that was the case in france and sweden.line. 20% of their population now immigrants last year alone. i think 400,000 people came from syria. just a remarkable influx. that's not the case though here. >> no. >> in denmark. >> there was a terrific tv show that came out of denmark, the castle in copenhagen, the center of the government there and the joke of the show the kind of thing that undergirded it comically was that their politics were so -- compared to the united states or...
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and the bridge to sweden is not closed, but the swedish authorities are checking every car and coppenhaggen police are checking gardens and everything is being checked now, yeah. >> what about the victim and three officers that were shot? >> reporter: the civilian we know he's about 40 and shot and killed. he was shot at close range. i think the shooter was like a yard from him when he shot him. police mentioned two what do you call that secret service fbi type police and one normal police officer. and none of them fatally wounded. >> wilkes he said the attack he thinks inspired by charlie heb ron. joishgs one of the speakers was the french ambassador of charlie heb do. >> thank you so much tom car stensen. >> and canadian authorities foiled an imminent attack on a shopping mall. a 19 year old man and a 23-year-old woman planned to kill as many people they could in halifax, nova skoetia. the canadian justice minister said it was concieved by murderous misfits and not islamic terrorist. other officials are not linking it to terror. >> i would classify it as a group of individuals that had be
and the bridge to sweden is not closed, but the swedish authorities are checking every car and coppenhaggen police are checking gardens and everything is being checked now, yeah. >> what about the victim and three officers that were shot? >> reporter: the civilian we know he's about 40 and shot and killed. he was shot at close range. i think the shooter was like a yard from him when he shot him. police mentioned two what do you call that secret service fbi type police and one normal...
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. >> this is one office block in sweden do you think we'll see other companies following suit?as just one somewhat extreme case. it does seem futuristic but there is a huge community already doing this here in america. they call themselves biohackers or cyborgs. they might inject a magnet into their fingertip. a contractor can use it to see where the studs are, or a computer chip that you can open the door that way, you can use a photocopier, get rid of the photo i.d. assist that so many of us use in big corporations. >> i want to show you a clip from a "hunger games" movie. i think this is why people are scared of chips. look at this. emplgts tracker. >>> could these chips be used for tracking purposes? >> that's definitely the fear for critics. the same way you would want to be careful about downloadling an attach attachment, you want to be really careful about who you let implant a chip but it's very far away from what the swedish company is doing. even the biohacking group in sweden that was working with this epicenter company, they said the reason they want to get into thi
. >> this is one office block in sweden do you think we'll see other companies following suit?as just one somewhat extreme case. it does seem futuristic but there is a huge community already doing this here in america. they call themselves biohackers or cyborgs. they might inject a magnet into their fingertip. a contractor can use it to see where the studs are, or a computer chip that you can open the door that way, you can use a photocopier, get rid of the photo i.d. assist that so many...
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tom: you see that in sweden. a negative interest rate for a central bank?nterest rates are becoming the norm across europe. you really have to wonder as the ecb goes into this qe process whether it does a whole lot for economies. in the u.s., the biggest impacts around asset markets and on the dollar. that is what we are seeing around the world. countries that adopt qe, the biggest impact is on their currencies. brendan: denmark has this take to the euro and they have a credibility problem. they say, we are taking care of it we have been doing this for a decade and nobody believes them. robert: basically denmark is in a swiss situation. the feeling is, if the swiss could not deal with this, denmark is less prepared. currencies, we have seen historically, currencies, when they move, they over adjust. that is what they are worried about. tom: i need a friday the 13th primer, denmark does not use the euro. they have their own currency. brendan: yes, denmark and u.k. opted out. tom: we will speak with dr. morse on oil. coming up, robert dold on the kurds to be
tom: you see that in sweden. a negative interest rate for a central bank?nterest rates are becoming the norm across europe. you really have to wonder as the ecb goes into this qe process whether it does a whole lot for economies. in the u.s., the biggest impacts around asset markets and on the dollar. that is what we are seeing around the world. countries that adopt qe, the biggest impact is on their currencies. brendan: denmark has this take to the euro and they have a credibility problem....
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plots over these recent seven or eight years, to attack the cartoonist in denmark and in stockholm, sweden and also one in the u.s. jihad jane putting together a group to do the same thing. it's nothing new. that's why they are pretty sure it's terrorism. >> this attack happened weeks after the "charlie hebdo" massacre in paris, talking about cartoonists here trying to express their right to free speech here but depictions of the prophet mohammed can provoke violence. do you think it's possible because it's just coming weeks after that attack in paris, that these events are connected in some way? >> well certainly seems likely the motivation here is the same and what you have is jihadists essentially making sure everyone in europe knows if you do these thing, you engage in this mockery of the prophet, your life may be at risk. they don't attack everyone in the matter in order for it to have a widespread effect and people to change behavior as a result of it. while i appreciate there was very large march after charlie hebdo and the moment of unity, but the threat does not diminish because o
plots over these recent seven or eight years, to attack the cartoonist in denmark and in stockholm, sweden and also one in the u.s. jihad jane putting together a group to do the same thing. it's nothing new. that's why they are pretty sure it's terrorism. >> this attack happened weeks after the "charlie hebdo" massacre in paris, talking about cartoonists here trying to express their right to free speech here but depictions of the prophet mohammed can provoke violence. do you...
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jensz services are adequately prepared to the type of attacks we have now seen in paris, copenhagen sweden netherlands, and uk and other places around the word. >>> ambassador thank you very much. please stay with me. denmark is a small country with a big bull's-eye on it for jihadists. was an attack like this only a matter of time? that's ahead. >>> also a gruesome troubling new video from isis, the beheading of more than a dozen christians chilling evidence that isis may be expanding its reach far beyond the borders of iraq and syria. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you wouldn't ignore signs of damage in your home. are you sure you're not ignoring them in your body? even if you're treating your crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis an occasional flare may be a sign of damaging inflammation. and if you ignore the signs, the more debilitating your symptoms could become. learn more about the role damaging inflammation may be playing in your symptoms with the expert advice tool at crohnsandcolitis.com. and then speak with your gastroenterologist. why do we do it? why do we spend every waking moment,
jensz services are adequately prepared to the type of attacks we have now seen in paris, copenhagen sweden netherlands, and uk and other places around the word. >>> ambassador thank you very much. please stay with me. denmark is a small country with a big bull's-eye on it for jihadists. was an attack like this only a matter of time? that's ahead. >>> also a gruesome troubling new video from isis, the beheading of more than a dozen christians chilling evidence that isis may be...
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sweden this morning. even euro continues to weaken on all of these discussions. >> it's a great question because the conventional response is we're only 14%. exports. it doesn't matter where closed economy, it doesn't really hurt us but if you look at it from a greater perspective, the strong dollar definitely does hurt them and i think the fed is mindful of not stepping too soon on the stop break to push it around. the thing is that the u.s. economy seems to be really pulling away from the rest of the world. it's unambiguously good and it seems reasonable that if not june definitely september if everything goes as planned. they'll maybe do 25 basis points and halt. >> see what happens? >> see what happens. >> more symbolic. >> i have been arguing all of this is symbolic. inflation is low but the fed wants to move off this path. they want to go back to normalization and you see the same thing with bank of england. they also want to move toward the last policy. all central bankers want to get away from thi
sweden this morning. even euro continues to weaken on all of these discussions. >> it's a great question because the conventional response is we're only 14%. exports. it doesn't matter where closed economy, it doesn't really hurt us but if you look at it from a greater perspective, the strong dollar definitely does hurt them and i think the fed is mindful of not stepping too soon on the stop break to push it around. the thing is that the u.s. economy seems to be really pulling away from...
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finished at 22 under three shots letter than sweden's alexander norris.y took a picture of his family here when he won and today he tweeted a picture of his family in a similar pose. doesn't look like they aged here. coming up at 7:00, dwight hix, celebrates his 30th 30th anniversary as the 49ers second super bowl title. see you then. >>> on abc7 news at 6:00, the president will introduce a half trillion dollar plan tomorrow to fix highways and bridges. and why it mail be about more than roadwork. >>> a rising number of sea lions found stranded in california. what scientist believe could be causing the crisis. join us for abc7 news at 6:00. >>> at 5:00, terminally ill boy who was too sick to make it on his make-a-wish experience decided to send his best friend on the trip of a lifetime instead. she wasn't about to leave him at home. take a look. emma went to florida and took a cutout of six-year-old levy may hue who went with her. now they have a waiting list of people who wont their own levi cutout to take on their vacation so he can travel the world. se
finished at 22 under three shots letter than sweden's alexander norris.y took a picture of his family here when he won and today he tweeted a picture of his family in a similar pose. doesn't look like they aged here. coming up at 7:00, dwight hix, celebrates his 30th 30th anniversary as the 49ers second super bowl title. see you then. >>> on abc7 news at 6:00, the president will introduce a half trillion dollar plan tomorrow to fix highways and bridges. and why it mail be about more...
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so during the war, sweden in a new tral country sent a ship here to long island, new york. there, they got 5,000 japanese. some japanese latinos and some that wanted to go back to japan from the camp. or so called troublemakers. so they got 5,000 of them bordered the ships and went around africa to india. there, they met a red skrosz ship with 5,000 americans and were stranded in japan and exchanged prisoners of war there. >> aboard are 663 americans. >> in 2 camps, they try to make it as normal as possible. they try to give them a respectable funeral service. but sometimes, they could not get fresh flowers. so sometimes these flowers were made of paper. so they had origami flowers. they tried to make an add normal situation as normal as possible. for example, right here, they chose the high school prom queen. she didn't have a beautiful crown, but at least they went through the procedure of electing a prom queen. during world war 2, "life requests magazine presented this. i sort of snicker at it. it could be either or japanese or chinese or corenal, vietnamese. it could be
so during the war, sweden in a new tral country sent a ship here to long island, new york. there, they got 5,000 japanese. some japanese latinos and some that wanted to go back to japan from the camp. or so called troublemakers. so they got 5,000 of them bordered the ships and went around africa to india. there, they met a red skrosz ship with 5,000 americans and were stranded in japan and exchanged prisoners of war there. >> aboard are 663 americans. >> in 2 camps, they try to make...
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[laughter] and i thought, now reallily sweden and norway and denmark, it turned out to be a wonderful opportunity for me in many ways. i was what27, 28 at the time. and i was going to have something that i wrote between hard coffers i was -- hard covers. wiz going to learn a language -- wiz going to learn a language that i had no familiarity with. and marty and i had been married eight years, and i had never lived alone, and i wanted to know what it would be like. and marty was indulgent enough to take care of jane when i left for sweden into she -- i left in the beginning of may. she joined me after her first grade was over. in june. so i had a taste of what living alone was like. and so that was my kind of eight-year itch. [laughter] which i never had after that. [laughter] so i spent two years on the swedish project. columbia had a project on international procedure, and part of it was writing books about different procedural systems. part of it was revising the federal rules and title 28 to make our rules more accommodating to lawyers abroad who wanted to find evidence in the unit
[laughter] and i thought, now reallily sweden and norway and denmark, it turned out to be a wonderful opportunity for me in many ways. i was what27, 28 at the time. and i was going to have something that i wrote between hard coffers i was -- hard covers. wiz going to learn a language -- wiz going to learn a language that i had no familiarity with. and marty and i had been married eight years, and i had never lived alone, and i wanted to know what it would be like. and marty was indulgent enough...
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sweden, denmark, going south. i want to show you the two year.t is a-and eventually we will fall off the screen. central banks easing and riksbank surprising the market somewhat, who else will react? that is the question. they will be talking about if mark carney will push back rate hikes? >> we need to fix our graphics. denmark of being obscured by its flag. >> we need to get on top of that. up next, a great bloomberg exclusive. we will talk to the ceo of unicr edit the bank with the third-largest exposure to russia among european banks and will be great to have his take on the cease-fire. ♪ >> welcome back. ruble having an impact on the biggest a bank. the sludge -- plunge weakened. we are joined with unicredit's ceo. thank you for joining us. what a delight to have you. we have the cease-fire announced to buy president putin -- announced by president putin and it must be encouraging you for your business. >> it was encouraging news for us. for us in particular, we have quite a person's any ukraine. and a big presence and all of this will mean
sweden, denmark, going south. i want to show you the two year.t is a-and eventually we will fall off the screen. central banks easing and riksbank surprising the market somewhat, who else will react? that is the question. they will be talking about if mark carney will push back rate hikes? >> we need to fix our graphics. denmark of being obscured by its flag. >> we need to get on top of that. up next, a great bloomberg exclusive. we will talk to the ceo of unicr edit the bank with...
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. >> since this case went to trial, scientists at karolinska institute in sweden, and now in the united states, have developed protocols enabling the identification of succinylcholine, even in embalmed tissue. one of the many scientific forensic advances that occur almost daily >>> on a warm summer evening in 1980, a young married couple took their horses out for a leisurely ride through the woods. one of the horses bucked, and threw the rider. the autopsy confirmed it was an accident. but the family wasn't so sure. >>> hillsdale county, michigan, population just over 40,000. this is farm country. soybeans and corn mostly. a hospitable place where friends drop in unexpectedly, and there's always room for one more at the dinner table.
. >> since this case went to trial, scientists at karolinska institute in sweden, and now in the united states, have developed protocols enabling the identification of succinylcholine, even in embalmed tissue. one of the many scientific forensic advances that occur almost daily >>> on a warm summer evening in 1980, a young married couple took their horses out for a leisurely ride through the woods. one of the horses bucked, and threw the rider. the autopsy confirmed it was an...
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you are looking now at the aurora borealis heighting up the skies over the northern edge of sweden. people there say it was the best northern light show in memory. the lights arguably grown. the details are rare. >> i'm antonio mora thank you for joining us. for the latest news any time. head to aljazeera.com. "inside story" is up next. have a great night. >>> hello, i'm ray suarez wednesday was to be the day people covered by the executive action could start their application for deferred deportation. after the ruling of a federal district court judge in texas, there'll be no action protecting the undocumented from being sent home. at least for now. it's a last minute monkey wrej winning prays and leaving
you are looking now at the aurora borealis heighting up the skies over the northern edge of sweden. people there say it was the best northern light show in memory. the lights arguably grown. the details are rare. >> i'm antonio mora thank you for joining us. for the latest news any time. head to aljazeera.com. "inside story" is up next. have a great night. >>> hello, i'm ray suarez wednesday was to be the day people covered by the executive action could start their...
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the bank of japan is doing it banks in india, canada australia, denmark, sweden too. even the european central bank is about to next month. authorities in indonesia surprised markets by joining that growing list. they've announced they'll cut interest rates for the first time in three years. bank indonesia's board members decides on tuesday to lower the policy interest rate by a quarter of a percentage point to 7 1/2%. the official cited sluggish inflation as reason for the rate cut. the consumer price index rose at a slower pace in january than at the previous month on the back of falling crude oil prices. indonesia's economy appears to be losing steam as well. the country's gdp grew 5% last year, that is the lowest rate of expansion since 2009 when the global financial crisis dampened economic activepyp. >>> tokyo's share prices opened higher following strong overnight gains on wall street. investors became optimistic about a debt deal in greece. the nikkei now trading higher by 8/10 of a% from tuesday's close. almost all sectors are higher this morning, sentiment i
the bank of japan is doing it banks in india, canada australia, denmark, sweden too. even the european central bank is about to next month. authorities in indonesia surprised markets by joining that growing list. they've announced they'll cut interest rates for the first time in three years. bank indonesia's board members decides on tuesday to lower the policy interest rate by a quarter of a percentage point to 7 1/2%. the official cited sluggish inflation as reason for the rate cut. the...
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look at the video footage out of sweden. dumpsters used to get rid of the snowfall.roke a 50-year-old record. if you're saying why are you talking about a place that usually gets snow february it's seen so much accumulating over a meter and a half on the ground. remember the weight of an average sighed house in this part of the world, 2,000 square feet would equal about 20,000 kilograms of weight. you can imagine what it mean for collapsing roofs. that's all the time we have at the world weather center. more ahead. i know... this third shift is rough... it's just a few more weeks max! what are you doing up? it's late. i just wanted to have breakast wih you. >>> investigators in new york are trying to figure out why a woman stopped her souf railroad tracks causing a deadly commuter train crash. six people were killed in tuesday's crash including the driver of that suv. 15 others are injured. safety inspectors will examine the train's recorders. the traffic signals and gates at that crossing. officials say it doesn't look like anything on the train or the tracks malfun
look at the video footage out of sweden. dumpsters used to get rid of the snowfall.roke a 50-year-old record. if you're saying why are you talking about a place that usually gets snow february it's seen so much accumulating over a meter and a half on the ground. remember the weight of an average sighed house in this part of the world, 2,000 square feet would equal about 20,000 kilograms of weight. you can imagine what it mean for collapsing roofs. that's all the time we have at the world...
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people in sweden they're over it. 39 escalators have stopped working and they have to walk up. >> everybody'sain? >> some of the places look at the size some are like 180 steps long. you can see this woman right there, almost fainted. she's panting. the guys at reebok decided we like our healthy living we're going to go out and help people as well. they got together crossfiters who help you know literally carry people up. >> no! are you serious. >> really? >> yes. a bunch of crossfiters, they get together carrying kids dogs luggage, carrying everybody. even a pregnant woman there up the stairs so they can get about their day. at the same time encouraging more humans get out. >> all i can think of is the legality of somebody drops somebody else and go tumbling down a huge lawsuit. >> and caught up in the i don't want anybody touching me just get away i'll walk up. they're all up in your business. >> i want to say if a good-looking gentleman with muscles want to carry me up the stairs who am i to say no? >> that's true. i changed my mind. >> that's perspective, baby. ♪ >> not a fan of the snowm
people in sweden they're over it. 39 escalators have stopped working and they have to walk up. >> everybody'sain? >> some of the places look at the size some are like 180 steps long. you can see this woman right there, almost fainted. she's panting. the guys at reebok decided we like our healthy living we're going to go out and help people as well. they got together crossfiters who help you know literally carry people up. >> no! are you serious. >> really? >> yes....
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. >>> prime minister of denmark and sweden, two people are killed during the weekend attack one at a free speech event on saturday and another early on sunday. gunman was inspired by a similar attack in paris last month. nick spicer is there what's happening where you are? >> reporter: the danish prime minister is addressing a crowd of thousands over 20,000 people said they would come on facebook. i'll i'll ask the cameraman to pan a little bit people holding up torches which is something they do on special occasions. and today is a special occasion for the people of copenhagen and denmark. you talk to people and they will tell you a number of reasons they're here, to defend free speech, this is the scene of the first astack over the weekend which took place against a cafe where a discussion on free speech was taking place others because they want to show solidarity with the victim's families and this is the right thing to do to stand together as the prime minister has been asking them to do. lauren. >> nick how far has that investigation got? >> reporter: some progress. the prime mi
. >>> prime minister of denmark and sweden, two people are killed during the weekend attack one at a free speech event on saturday and another early on sunday. gunman was inspired by a similar attack in paris last month. nick spicer is there what's happening where you are? >> reporter: the danish prime minister is addressing a crowd of thousands over 20,000 people said they would come on facebook. i'll i'll ask the cameraman to pan a little bit people holding up torches which is...
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whether you talk to the teachers of california, the civil servants of sweden, or the national pension of korea, they want the same long-term investment. and for them investing in public service, public infrastructure, and the public private partnerships, and this is the key theep, and if you want us to bring our own block into this. >> i want to invite the minister of finance into the conversation, from rwanda. for purposes of this conversation you are representing the continent of africa. like india, when you take africa as a whole. it's a large population, and you face similar concerns. in africa the issue tends to be of all the infrastructure deficits that exist energy is the biggest. in sub-saharan africa there's a population with no access to energy connected to a main or a system. rwanda dealt with tackling the basic infrastructure needs and broadband, wireless. tell me how you achieved financing on these fronds. >> thank you very much. i hope for the representing africa, that's a big promotion. >> he is there as well. we'll speak to him as well. >> thank you so much. >> don't t
whether you talk to the teachers of california, the civil servants of sweden, or the national pension of korea, they want the same long-term investment. and for them investing in public service, public infrastructure, and the public private partnerships, and this is the key theep, and if you want us to bring our own block into this. >> i want to invite the minister of finance into the conversation, from rwanda. for purposes of this conversation you are representing the continent of...
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sweden. sweden. copied off of bill. >> i was gonna copy bill. >> you weren't everyone born. >> sorry. >> you're all wrong. close though. finland. >> finland. >> we'll be right back. .. enthusiast. mmm, a perfect 177-degrees. and that's why this road warrior rents from national. i can bypass the counter and go straight to my car. and i don't have to talk to any humans, unless i want to. and i don't. and national lets me choose any car in the aisle. control. it's so, what's the word?... sexy. go national. go like a pro. daughter: do you and mom still have money with that broker? dad: yeah, 20 something years now. thinking about what you want to do with your money? daughter: looking at options. what do you guys pay in fees? dad: i don't know exactly. daughter: if you're not happy do they have to pay you back? dad: it doesn't really work that way. daughter: you sure? vo: are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is managed? wealth management at charles schwab. [music throughout] ♪because
sweden. sweden. copied off of bill. >> i was gonna copy bill. >> you weren't everyone born. >> sorry. >> you're all wrong. close though. finland. >> finland. >> we'll be right back. .. enthusiast. mmm, a perfect 177-degrees. and that's why this road warrior rents from national. i can bypass the counter and go straight to my car. and i don't have to talk to any humans, unless i want to. and i don't. and national lets me choose any car in the aisle. control....
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whether you talk to the teachers of california, the civil servants of sweden, or the national pension of korea, they want the same long-term investment. and for them investing in public service, public infrastructure, and the public private partnerships, and this is the key theep, and if you want us to bring our own block into this. >> i want to invite the minister of finance into the conversation, from rwanda. for purposes of this conversation you are representing the continent of africa. like india, when you take africa as a whole. it's a large population, and you face similar concerns. in africa the issue tends to be of all the infrastructure deficits that exist energy is the biggest. in sub-saharan africa there's a population with no access to energy connected to a main or a system. rwanda dealt with tackling the basic infrastructure needs and broadband, wireless. tell me how you achieved financing on these fronds. >> thank you very much. i hope for the representing africa, that's a big promotion. >> he is there as well. we'll speak to him as well. >> thank you so much. >> don't t
whether you talk to the teachers of california, the civil servants of sweden, or the national pension of korea, they want the same long-term investment. and for them investing in public service, public infrastructure, and the public private partnerships, and this is the key theep, and if you want us to bring our own block into this. >> i want to invite the minister of finance into the conversation, from rwanda. for purposes of this conversation you are representing the continent of...
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. >>> palestine is opening an embassy in sweden this comes after the president is recognizing the country first time. he met with the swedish prime minister to try to gain international support for his cause and cementing tries. he hopes the visit will open doors to pushing peace deals with israel. >>> there is a regional force consists of troops from nigeria, chad, and other countries. they sent nearly 3,000 soldiers. boko haram launched itself first attacks in the country last week. >>> the results of an election were a blow to the ruling party. faiz jamil has more. >> reporter: the party is enjoying a second win in these state elections. last time around it formed a minority government but stepped down after only 49 days. it had failed to keep its promise to pass anti-corruption legislation. now with an overwhelming majority, people are expecting action. >> translator: we have done our duty. we voted. now it's up to them to do their jobs. >> reporter: the party was able to gain such an overwhelming majority by appealing to a brood range of voters. its leader thanked those voters and su
. >>> palestine is opening an embassy in sweden this comes after the president is recognizing the country first time. he met with the swedish prime minister to try to gain international support for his cause and cementing tries. he hopes the visit will open doors to pushing peace deals with israel. >>> there is a regional force consists of troops from nigeria, chad, and other countries. they sent nearly 3,000 soldiers. boko haram launched itself first attacks in the country...
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market shares, boosted from the news about the peace deal with ukraine, new stimulus measures from sweden. german shares coming can see the frank for dax, -- the frankfurt dax, forced germany's economy is linked to russia's. let's look at company news. french oil company total says the falling oil prices have cost atit $6.5 billion. that was announced as they said they lost $5.5 million over the period. investment of over $2 billion this year. a difficult year ahead for the french lender sociÉtÉ general e. the bank proposed a rise in net profits to $5.11 million. and 1000 jobs here after profits tripled in 2014. net income reported at renault at 9 billion euros last year despite losses of 180 million. >> 1000 new jobs for france, wow. let's wrap up with the korean air executive at the center of the air raid incident over a bag of nuts have been given prison time. >> the daughter of the korean air's chairman, she ordered a plane back to the gate in new york over the fact that she was served macadamia nuts. she was found guilty of assaulting the crewmember and striking the captain. she was
market shares, boosted from the news about the peace deal with ukraine, new stimulus measures from sweden. german shares coming can see the frank for dax, -- the frankfurt dax, forced germany's economy is linked to russia's. let's look at company news. french oil company total says the falling oil prices have cost atit $6.5 billion. that was announced as they said they lost $5.5 million over the period. investment of over $2 billion this year. a difficult year ahead for the french lender...
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we visit the world's first ice hotel in sweden. light and shadow. we check out the haunting installations of kristin and davy mcguire. atlantic escape. picturesque funchal on madeira is a big tourist draw. and we starts up -- and we start off katzper kowalski is no ordinary photographer. that's because when he clicks the shutter he's dangling somehwere in mid-air -- either in a paraglider or in a gyrocopter. the 37 year-old specializes in aerial photography and the
we visit the world's first ice hotel in sweden. light and shadow. we check out the haunting installations of kristin and davy mcguire. atlantic escape. picturesque funchal on madeira is a big tourist draw. and we starts up -- and we start off katzper kowalski is no ordinary photographer. that's because when he clicks the shutter he's dangling somehwere in mid-air -- either in a paraglider or in a gyrocopter. the 37 year-old specializes in aerial photography and the
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shooting that happened earlier today at the free speech event involving the artist lars vilks from sweden. that was repelled by hi own security force. this is a separate second shooting that has taken place in copenhagen near a synagogue from what we understand. we believe one person has been injured and we're going to try to get the latest. [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ susan ] my promotion allowed me to start investing for my retirement. transamerica made it easy. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. transform tomorrow. transamerica. a dry mouth can be a common side effect. that's why there's biotene. it comes in oral rinse, spray or gel, so there's moisturizing relief for everyone. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these occasional digestive issues... with 3 types of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips' why
shooting that happened earlier today at the free speech event involving the artist lars vilks from sweden. that was repelled by hi own security force. this is a separate second shooting that has taken place in copenhagen near a synagogue from what we understand. we believe one person has been injured and we're going to try to get the latest. [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ susan ] my promotion allowed me to start investing for...
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we visit the world's first ice hotel in sweden. light and shadow.e haunting installations of kristin and davy mcguire. atlantic escape. picturesque funchal on madeira is a big tourist draw. and we starts up -- and we start off katzper kowalski is no ordinary photographer. that's because when he clicks the shutter he's dangling somehwere in mid-air -- either in a paraglider or in a gyrocopter. the 37 year-old specializes in aerial pho
we visit the world's first ice hotel in sweden. light and shadow.e haunting installations of kristin and davy mcguire. atlantic escape. picturesque funchal on madeira is a big tourist draw. and we starts up -- and we start off katzper kowalski is no ordinary photographer. that's because when he clicks the shutter he's dangling somehwere in mid-air -- either in a paraglider or in a gyrocopter. the 37 year-old specializes in aerial pho
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meantime nicki minaj's tour is set to start off next month in sweden. that's the latest from police headquarters. nef tid i jacquez. >>> a woman is in critical condition after being hit. it was in the long crest section of philadelphia around 7:00. the woman was walking when she was hit. the driver did stop to talk to police. >>> also new tonight, a measles scare at princeton university. the officials say a student felt measles-like symptoms. they're no longer contagious. preliminary tests were performed. but more will need to be done. the school is notifying all students who might have had contact with the patient. >>> a bankruptcy judge is expected to rule tomorrow on whether the revel casino can scrap a deal to glenn strom. both sides are trying to negotiate trying to come to an agreement before the ruling. revelers plan to -- after the deadline was missed and finalize the deal. you can count on us to bring you the results of tomorrow's hearing. >>> new at 11:00, the mayor presented his vision for the city after a year of casino closings. >> george s
meantime nicki minaj's tour is set to start off next month in sweden. that's the latest from police headquarters. nef tid i jacquez. >>> a woman is in critical condition after being hit. it was in the long crest section of philadelphia around 7:00. the woman was walking when she was hit. the driver did stop to talk to police. >>> also new tonight, a measles scare at princeton university. the officials say a student felt measles-like symptoms. they're no longer contagious....