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think sweden and finland we have the same position. i don't think we have a strong majority for it in finland to change their position. i don't think we have a majority in sweden to change our position. in a broaderiew, it is excepted to have the nato partnership and work with it and develop it. we have been there since 1994. many years. we have developed it step-by-step. now we have this enhanced opportunity also. i think it is a way of building security from our history and traditions. it is to have cooperation and partnership and exercises connectis to create military culpability to have broad security net for use in internatioional operations to see that we have culpability you have culpability. the contacts on a personal level but also -- we have contac on a personal level but also military leve army to ay and air force to air force and navy to navy. all of this activity means something when you build security. i thinkk cooperating position is the best one f for us. we are ung that line. i think there is public c support in swede
think sweden and finland we have the same position. i don't think we have a strong majority for it in finland to change their position. i don't think we have a majority in sweden to change our position. in a broaderiew, it is excepted to have the nato partnership and work with it and develop it. we have been there since 1994. many years. we have developed it step-by-step. now we have this enhanced opportunity also. i think it is a way of building security from our history and traditions. it is...
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reporter: the winters are long in kiruna, in sweden's high north.t the workers can't wait till the snow melts. they're already tearing down buildings in the ullspiran quarter, where mainly families with children once lived. at the fence, eva and carl johan mÄki watch the demolition machines with mixed feelings. the neighborhood that was their home for decades will soon cease to be. carl johan mÄki: it's a bit sad. building something is one thing, but tearing it down is something else again. it feels terrible. reporter: eva and carl johan came here almost 40 years ago. with temperatures outside reaching below -40 degrees celsius in winter, their apartment often took on the character of a refuge. carl johan mÄki: for 35 years, it was our castle, our fortress. our two children grew up here. reporter: the ore mine's operator, the state-owned lkab, has found a new apartment for the couple. the mining town of kiruna, once the world's largest municipality, has a population of over 23,000. the first houses were built here over a century ago, right on top of
reporter: the winters are long in kiruna, in sweden's high north.t the workers can't wait till the snow melts. they're already tearing down buildings in the ullspiran quarter, where mainly families with children once lived. at the fence, eva and carl johan mÄki watch the demolition machines with mixed feelings. the neighborhood that was their home for decades will soon cease to be. carl johan mÄki: it's a bit sad. building something is one thing, but tearing it down is something else again....
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turns out to be the price on co2 in sweden. right now you can look and say of course, scandinavians always do the right thing only even if it's in not in their self-interest. there's a bit of that. but guess what? the heating sections in sweden, electricity sector is decarbonized. law of demand works. price goes up, demand goes down, and guess what the average sweed talks about when they come home to the dinner table? talk about their wifes and girlfriends and husbands and boyfriends. they don't talk about the price on co2. it just happens to be the case that life in sweden is much more decashonnized. it is on a path towards high efficiency low carbon way of life as opposed to what we are currently on, the low efficiency high carbon one. and it's very, very simple solution. it's sort of so simple that no one will ever win the nobel prize for suggesting this because the person who came up with it died before the first nobel prize was given out. put a price on what you don't like and get out of the way. incorporate the true costs
turns out to be the price on co2 in sweden. right now you can look and say of course, scandinavians always do the right thing only even if it's in not in their self-interest. there's a bit of that. but guess what? the heating sections in sweden, electricity sector is decarbonized. law of demand works. price goes up, demand goes down, and guess what the average sweed talks about when they come home to the dinner table? talk about their wifes and girlfriends and husbands and boyfriends. they...
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>> sweden.indiscernible ] >> when you go there you can find -- >> where are you from? >> i'm from holland. people think that gay hotels might be different. this is gay friendly. it's mixed. you have families, you have tourists, straight people, gay people. but you can be who you want. so that's very nice to be in a hotel like this. >> the revision of the marriage and family law is changing the values of vietnamese people. and is creating new business opportunities. vietnam could lead the way as a gay friendly nation for the rest of southeast asia. >>> glad to have you with us on this edition of "newsline." it's thursday, may, 21st. i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. >>> italian police say they have arrested a man suspected of being involved in a deadly attack in tunisia. they say he arrived in the country on a migrant boat. they describe him as a 22-year-old from morocco. they say the man crossed the mediterranean with migrants on a smuggler's boat in february. italian authorities say they ordere
>> sweden.indiscernible ] >> when you go there you can find -- >> where are you from? >> i'm from holland. people think that gay hotels might be different. this is gay friendly. it's mixed. you have families, you have tourists, straight people, gay people. but you can be who you want. so that's very nice to be in a hotel like this. >> the revision of the marriage and family law is changing the values of vietnamese people. and is creating new business opportunities....
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earlier this month sweden's supreme court rejected his appeal to lift his arrest warrant. swedish prirs are reportedly preparing to travel to london to interview assange after refusing to do so for years. while assange has been holed up inside the ecuadorian embassy wikileaks has continued to publish documents from the leaked draft of the t.p.p., the transpacific partnership to the recent disclosures of the british nuclear submariner whistle blower william mcneilly, to secret details of a european union plan to use military force to curb the influx of migrants from libya. i spoke to julian assange about these issues and more when i sat down with him inside the embassy on monday. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we're broadcasting inside the ecuadorian embassy in london. that's right. here is where julian assange has been holed up, granted political asylum by ecuador, holed up here for almost three years. june 19 will mark the date that he came to this embassy in 2012. welcome to democracy now!, julian. it has been three ye
earlier this month sweden's supreme court rejected his appeal to lift his arrest warrant. swedish prirs are reportedly preparing to travel to london to interview assange after refusing to do so for years. while assange has been holed up inside the ecuadorian embassy wikileaks has continued to publish documents from the leaked draft of the t.p.p., the transpacific partnership to the recent disclosures of the british nuclear submariner whistle blower william mcneilly, to secret details of a...
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it was great fun and i am so happy i did this alone. >> is win propelled sweden into the record books, the only country to have nabbed it seven times. most famously, in 1974 when their global pop careers were launched with "waterloo." by the looks of things here, he has already got a dedicated following. >> it was amazing. we have been queuing for several hours and we were able to meet him. that made my wake -- my week, my day, my year. >> it was very cool. we are going to get married in the future, so i thought it would be a good idea to meet first. >> it seems sweden has found itself a new hero. genie: you are watching "france 24." the iraqi army launches an operation to take back ramadi from the islamic state. the first hearing in the spy trial of "washington post" correspondent jason rezaian opens and closes today in iraq. the indian prime minister, modi, marx one year in office. but his government is being criticized for only catering to the wealthy. time for businesses with stephen carroll. let's take a look at what is happening on the markets. stephen: we have markets growth fo
it was great fun and i am so happy i did this alone. >> is win propelled sweden into the record books, the only country to have nabbed it seven times. most famously, in 1974 when their global pop careers were launched with "waterloo." by the looks of things here, he has already got a dedicated following. >> it was amazing. we have been queuing for several hours and we were able to meet him. that made my wake -- my week, my day, my year. >> it was very cool. we are...
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immigration offices are opening up all over sweden. last year, the company took in 81,000 500 asylum applicants, five times as many as a decade ago. immigration officials often struggle to provide migrants with accommodation. turning people down is not an option. >> local authorities don't have enough space. we have to enter the free market. neither we nor the local authorities can decide where the accommodation is located or which company will operate it. >> once we, they come to teach migrants swedish. many who do get residency permits end up moving to cities and often live in poor conditions. the search for work can be a headache to. those who have yet to be notified spend their days waiting for the post to come. mohammed with his four-week old daughter are among them. >> any big city away from this small village -- there's nothing here. >> the pride of their parents, their mother, a lawyer, does not to be filmed, but she tells us that one day, she hopes her daughters will enjoy a better life. damien: finally, to london where the an
immigration offices are opening up all over sweden. last year, the company took in 81,000 500 asylum applicants, five times as many as a decade ago. immigration officials often struggle to provide migrants with accommodation. turning people down is not an option. >> local authorities don't have enough space. we have to enter the free market. neither we nor the local authorities can decide where the accommodation is located or which company will operate it. >> once we, they come to...
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for example, the difference between sweden and germany and you know sweden's government and the central-bankave tried to -- the play between sweden and germany which has similar characteristics. where you have a big gap between the german rates. in order to some old of the volatility in your portfolio and you need to put it in a context. an otherwise you are going to try and catch up with the trend at that's probably going to be painful. jonathan: jean, stay with us. profits doubling at ubs. manus cranny joins us. very busy morning for us. the stock on my screen and the market likes the number. manus: it does. a story of lower-cost and stronger trading and rebounding. for 2 billion swiss francs. -- 14 billion swiss francs. the best since -- the money coming from europe and asia and profitability of 82% -- up 82%. rejuvenated and revamped weather turning over inventory quickly is a critical point responding to customers' needs. the statement is operating and i know you like this which is one the bloomberg intelligence trading of 23%. so much for the u.s. peers. credit suisse are in a dust qui
for example, the difference between sweden and germany and you know sweden's government and the central-bankave tried to -- the play between sweden and germany which has similar characteristics. where you have a big gap between the german rates. in order to some old of the volatility in your portfolio and you need to put it in a context. an otherwise you are going to try and catch up with the trend at that's probably going to be painful. jonathan: jean, stay with us. profits doubling at ubs....
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we've now seen it in sweden.rities that have been set up that are really shell companies of the clinton foundation. >> how many of these specific shell companies, peter? >> there are three that we know of. there's one in the uk. there's one in sweden. there's one in canada. but i would say those are the ones we know of. we are looking for others and i think there probably will be others. the problem is sean -- >> go ahead. >> i was going to say -- >> i don't mean to interrupt you. are they getting something from hillary? things they wouldn't ordinarily get as a compensation. >> well i think they're trying to sean. in the case of sweden for example, they give $25 million through this government-owned lottery to the clinton foundation at precisely the same time the sweden government -- and i report on this in the book -- precisely the same time the swedish government is trying to get hillary's state department off their backs because sweden is doing these commercial deals with iran. bill clinton gives his biggest s
we've now seen it in sweden.rities that have been set up that are really shell companies of the clinton foundation. >> how many of these specific shell companies, peter? >> there are three that we know of. there's one in the uk. there's one in sweden. there's one in canada. but i would say those are the ones we know of. we are looking for others and i think there probably will be others. the problem is sean -- >> go ahead. >> i was going to say -- >> i don't mean...
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are relieved that she will be returning home her remains being sent back to sweden soon. >>> hopefully some closure now, thank you, jodi. just in to our news room we're getting our first listen of a 911 call that sent officers to investigate and arrest ray mcdonald. a call for help kicked off his latest battle for domestic put charges. >> stay on the line with me okay? >> mcdonald's broke down the door of his ex's apartment and assaulted her while she was holding a baby. this is video of him being released from jail. he is fighting back from the charges. his attorney released a statement that saying according to at least one witness had there was no physical contact between the two, through it is hard to understand why charges are being pursued. the chicago bears have fired him. >> you probably cringe when you see this. the warriors saying today stephen curry is not feeling any worse. fans were stunned, his wife was in tears, and the warriors magical season was in jeopardy. what happened to him can happen to athletes at any age. maryann favro is with us what tests did they give him? >>
are relieved that she will be returning home her remains being sent back to sweden soon. >>> hopefully some closure now, thank you, jodi. just in to our news room we're getting our first listen of a 911 call that sent officers to investigate and arrest ray mcdonald. a call for help kicked off his latest battle for domestic put charges. >> stay on the line with me okay? >> mcdonald's broke down the door of his ex's apartment and assaulted her while she was holding a baby....
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there's one in the uk there's one in sweden and there's one in canada.ould say those are the ones we know of. we are looking for others. and i think there probably will be others. and the problem is sean -- >> i don't mean to interrupt you. they're getting something from hillary. things you wouldn't ordinarily get as a compensation. >> i think they're trying to sean. in the case of sweden for example, they give $26 million to this government-owned lottery to the clinton foundation at precisely the same time the swedish government and i report on this in the book with state department cables at precisely the same time the swedish government is trying to get hillary's state department off their back because sweden is doing all these commercial deals with iran. bill clinton gives his biggest single pay day speech ever for a swedish company for $750,000 at this same time. and guess what when it comes to iranian senshons hillary clinton decides not to include swedish companies. i would absolutely say they're getting things from hillary. >> the clintons have g
there's one in the uk there's one in sweden and there's one in canada.ould say those are the ones we know of. we are looking for others. and i think there probably will be others. and the problem is sean -- >> i don't mean to interrupt you. they're getting something from hillary. things you wouldn't ordinarily get as a compensation. >> i think they're trying to sean. in the case of sweden for example, they give $26 million to this government-owned lottery to the clinton foundation...
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what about time to water week in sweden come and then the food insecurity issue. michael, why do we don't we start with you and sweep down this way? >> okay. i think the first question is relevant to me was sort of a question from a gentleman from the state department about the health situation in russia versus other circumpolar nations. i have to say that i know very little about at least in regards to water and sewer and russia. my folks have been in infectious disease and because some collaboration with the russians and eastern russia on a number of variety and different infectious diseases. i know that in many of those areas there are issues with infrastructure and there's poor infrastructure. there certainly is a great possibility that there are issues with water dissipation and sewage in russia versus the other countries, that i can't tell you for sure. the next question was are we teaming up with partners of the world water week in sweden. i would like to speak to you about the world water week in sweden because i actually am not aware of that meeting him a
what about time to water week in sweden come and then the food insecurity issue. michael, why do we don't we start with you and sweep down this way? >> okay. i think the first question is relevant to me was sort of a question from a gentleman from the state department about the health situation in russia versus other circumpolar nations. i have to say that i know very little about at least in regards to water and sewer and russia. my folks have been in infectious disease and because some...
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the remains they found her were those of 21 year old elizabeth martinsson an exchange student from sweden living with a family in greenbrae in marin county and working as a nanny. she disappeared in 1982. it wasn't until 2010 the bones were discovered in a creek bed in the canyon and now the victim has been identified. a man and woman were found in oak driving her car a few week after her disappearance. they were never charged with anything more than auto theft. we have a statement from a member of her host family as they released since the reaction to the discovery saying elizabeth worked for our family as an au pair, a wonderful soul and very kind the she is still missed today. >> investigators say they are ashes will be sent to sweden and they are in communication with the three brothers. they are trying to find out if the man who was driving her car, henry coleman if he is still alabor and if they and find him and talk to him again and they are going do send evidence to the department of justice for further analysis. at this point necessity say they do not know how she died but they d
the remains they found her were those of 21 year old elizabeth martinsson an exchange student from sweden living with a family in greenbrae in marin county and working as a nanny. she disappeared in 1982. it wasn't until 2010 the bones were discovered in a creek bed in the canyon and now the victim has been identified. a man and woman were found in oak driving her car a few week after her disappearance. they were never charged with anything more than auto theft. we have a statement from a...
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martinson is survived by three familys in sweden. her family is saddened but relieved that her remains have been found. >>> big bands in wine country. the major music festival taking shape this week in napa as bottle rock 2015 tries to come into its own. >> drizzle out there. we are looking at a change as we head into your bay area wednesday. i'll have your forecast for a warmer day. >> work has begun on the biggest construction project south of market that you can't see. the plans to tear down part of the masconi center and what's going up in its place. my name is jeff richardson the vice president of operations here at c.k. mondavi. to make this fine wine it takes a lot of energy. pg&e is the energy expert. we reached out to pg&e to become more efficient. my job is basically to help them achieve their goals around sustainability and really to keep their overhead low. solar and energy efficiency are all core values of pg&e. they've given us the tools that we need to become more efficient and bottom line save more money. together, we
martinson is survived by three familys in sweden. her family is saddened but relieved that her remains have been found. >>> big bands in wine country. the major music festival taking shape this week in napa as bottle rock 2015 tries to come into its own. >> drizzle out there. we are looking at a change as we head into your bay area wednesday. i'll have your forecast for a warmer day. >> work has begun on the biggest construction project south of market that you can't see....
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i wanted to see if i could push you on the issue of sweden and finland.we have had a lot of developments since the whales summit. how do you see this relationship going forward as a partnership? and in terms of the membership we heard signals from the finish government about keeping the options open. i want to get your opinion how useful it would to help sweden and finland be a member of nato? and would that be provoking to russia? >> we will take one more. >> i am the italian ambassador and former jeopardy deputy secretary of nato. we are one of the seven nations that would be one of the lead nations for the reaction force and we are actively con trutributing to the listonia issues. you didn't comment on the chal challenge challenges to the south. >> georgia sweden/finland, and the complexties of the south. >> good to see you first. i don't have the manner to drown them in scholarships for the nato nato. so let's take a look. we are really doing substantial activities with georgia and i think that is important. also the defense capacity building in georg
i wanted to see if i could push you on the issue of sweden and finland.we have had a lot of developments since the whales summit. how do you see this relationship going forward as a partnership? and in terms of the membership we heard signals from the finish government about keeping the options open. i want to get your opinion how useful it would to help sweden and finland be a member of nato? and would that be provoking to russia? >> we will take one more. >> i am the italian...
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. >>> sweden has won the eurovision song contest. >> we have the winner and the winner is sweden >>> singer man zumello beat 26 finalists in vienna with the song "heroes." australia was invited to participate. [ ♪♪ ] >>> this week on "talk to al jazeera", legendry music composer david foster . >> so mid '070, i guess i seriously. >>> david foster has been nicknamed the hitman, a violent for many records collaborating with many big names in the industry. there's one talent, however, he says stands out. >> love, love, love this man. he i
. >>> sweden has won the eurovision song contest. >> we have the winner and the winner is sweden >>> singer man zumello beat 26 finalists in vienna with the song "heroes." australia was invited to participate. [ ♪♪ ] >>> this week on "talk to al jazeera", legendry music composer david foster . >> so mid '070, i guess i seriously. >>> david foster has been nicknamed the hitman, a violent for many records collaborating with...
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a college student from sweden. she was working as a nanny when she borrowed her sponsor family's car to go shoe shopping and never returned. in ten days this man was arrested in oklahoma. henry lee coleman was driving the stolen car claiming he bought it from someone. >> unfortunately at the time, they were not able toe develop enough evidence to arrest the subject at that time. so, detectives are in the process of trying to locate this individual and determine if he is still alive. >> reporter: elizabeth's remains were found in fremont in 2010, but the state lab only identified them in november of last year. a swedish newspaper broke the story she has been identified. her brothers will arrive from sweden to take her home. >> i am happy for her family. finally, you know, they can relax. they know their loved one is found. >> reporter: the sheriff's department reported they found 15 bone fragments and some teeth and it was dental records that confirmed the positive identification. in larkspur, i'm joe vasquez, kpix5
a college student from sweden. she was working as a nanny when she borrowed her sponsor family's car to go shoe shopping and never returned. in ten days this man was arrested in oklahoma. henry lee coleman was driving the stolen car claiming he bought it from someone. >> unfortunately at the time, they were not able toe develop enough evidence to arrest the subject at that time. so, detectives are in the process of trying to locate this individual and determine if he is still alive....
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sweden on the 12th nigeria on june 16th. they play well, they'll qualify for the next stage. >> it's going to be good. exciting. 6:21 is the time. another construction project getting under way in san francisco, coming up in 23 minutes, the changes it will bring to the must cone convention center and the neighborhood, we're a couple of days away from bottlerock napa valley, and how it may have changed the music festival and changed it for the better. ♪ ♪ ♪ . >>> bottlerock opens friday and it looks and feels different. this is after the napa quake. there's new grass growing out there where red tag buildings used to be. it means more fans to crowd the stage. there's more room for vendors and the food court. they're hoping that the extra room will translate into financial success as well as a musical hit. >> we went through the learning curve and we built trust with the music industry. >> and that trust has led to some big names for this year's fest. robert plant, imagine dragons and they'll be at the center. >>> go to our web
sweden on the 12th nigeria on june 16th. they play well, they'll qualify for the next stage. >> it's going to be good. exciting. 6:21 is the time. another construction project getting under way in san francisco, coming up in 23 minutes, the changes it will bring to the must cone convention center and the neighborhood, we're a couple of days away from bottlerock napa valley, and how it may have changed the music festival and changed it for the better. ♪ ♪ ♪ . >>> bottlerock...
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it was a show in sweden called "the comedian."ing laugh factory. >> jon: sure. >> no one watched that hilarious leif ulman pilot. >> jon: if you're in jest, and you're playing chess. >> and i looked at it ands premise was so great. it's an older veteran comedian, maybe on the downside of his career teamed with this young edgy funny young guy. and i said i love the premise but who are you going to get to plate older guy? i loved it. so i-- groucho's dead, because that would have been the greatest pairing. >> but you went with you. you didn't try to go with a billy-- >> no, not -- >> donovan? >> goldman no. when josh was cast-- and he's so great. he's such a great guy and he was great here, and "book of mormon" he was hilarious and we're a very good team together. we decide we should play ourselveses and we should do sort of a bonso version of ourselves, stretch a little bit. i've been in front of people a long time. they think they know me. so i could have fun with that and change my persona a little bit. and let out the dark man.
it was a show in sweden called "the comedian."ing laugh factory. >> jon: sure. >> no one watched that hilarious leif ulman pilot. >> jon: if you're in jest, and you're playing chess. >> and i looked at it ands premise was so great. it's an older veteran comedian, maybe on the downside of his career teamed with this young edgy funny young guy. and i said i love the premise but who are you going to get to plate older guy? i loved it. so i-- groucho's dead,...
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brendan: when you bring up sweden, as was sweden -- was sweden just lucky to get it back this time around? ian: they are still pretty scared. the swedish example is interesting because the buildup in leverage before the crash in the early 1990's is similar to the buildup we saw in the u.s. and the shape of the crash in the banking system is also similar. if we use sweden as a guiding light and see how long it takes to get over it -- what we failed to do was be patient and to recognize it takes many years after a gigantic crash. you get a very long period of unwinding the excesses and fixing the banking system. it stretches over the whole banking system -- the whole economic cycle. olivia: obviously you are bullish on the u.s. economy. one thought has been the drop off we saw in energy. will that bounceback? ian: not in a hurry. we were probably lose three quarters of a percent from this year. which is huge. it will come back eventually but we are not seeing the false -- of falling gas prices to consumers. olivia: why not? ian: it takes a long time for them to realize how much better off t
brendan: when you bring up sweden, as was sweden -- was sweden just lucky to get it back this time around? ian: they are still pretty scared. the swedish example is interesting because the buildup in leverage before the crash in the early 1990's is similar to the buildup we saw in the u.s. and the shape of the crash in the banking system is also similar. if we use sweden as a guiding light and see how long it takes to get over it -- what we failed to do was be patient and to recognize it takes...
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. >> reporter: she was elizabeth martinson, a college student from sweden. she was working as a nanny for a family when she borrowed her sponsor family's car to go shoe shopping and never returned. the special bulletin went out in january 1982. within 10 days this man was arrested in oklahoma. henry lee coleman was driving the stolen car. he claimed he had bought it from someone. >> unfortunately at the time they were not able to develop enough evidence to arrest the subject at that time so develops are in the process of trying to locate this individual and determine if he's even still alive. >> reporter: elizabeth's remains were found in fremont in 2010 but the state lab only identified them in november of last year. a swedish newspaper broke the story that she'd been identified. they report that her brothers will soon arrive from sweden to take her home. >> i'm happy for her family, finally they can relax and know their loved one is found. >> that was joe vazquez reporting. the marin county sheriff has reached out to retired detectives who originally worke
. >> reporter: she was elizabeth martinson, a college student from sweden. she was working as a nanny for a family when she borrowed her sponsor family's car to go shoe shopping and never returned. the special bulletin went out in january 1982. within 10 days this man was arrested in oklahoma. henry lee coleman was driving the stolen car. he claimed he had bought it from someone. >> unfortunately at the time they were not able to develop enough evidence to arrest the subject at that...
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elizabeth martin from sweden disappeared after going shopping in larkspur a 21 year-old into by some boots with her friends she never came home and 30 years later her remains are found in fremont off morrison canyon road. now investigators are reopening the case after her disappearance car discovered in oklahoma given by this man named henry coleman and the police are looking for this person of the chest. "the person of an address that detectives interview unfortunately at the time they were not able to develop enough evidence to arrest the subject at that time. detectives are in the process of translocate this individual and determined that these you still live. the use >> pam: prosecutor for stealing her car and that he and has a long criminal record including rape meantime investigators are in contact with elizabeth's family there in the process of having her remains returned to sweden. >> pam: of holy religious symbol stolen from a church in castro valley. crime under investigation by police in the area however church leaders tell crime has the what they are willing to do if the
elizabeth martin from sweden disappeared after going shopping in larkspur a 21 year-old into by some boots with her friends she never came home and 30 years later her remains are found in fremont off morrison canyon road. now investigators are reopening the case after her disappearance car discovered in oklahoma given by this man named henry coleman and the police are looking for this person of the chest. "the person of an address that detectives interview unfortunately at the time they...
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assange faces investigations in both sweden and the united states.here in the united states a , secret grand jury is investigating wikileaks for its role in publishing the leaked afghan cables and other u.s. files. in sweden, he's wanted for questioning on allegations of sexual misconduct, though no charges have been filed. earlier this month, sweden's supreme court rejected his appeal to lift his arrest warrant. swedish prosecutors are reportedly preparing to travel to london to interview assange after refusing to do so for years. on monday, democracy now! went to london to interview join assange inside the embassy. when we went inside the embassy british police asked the ecuadorian embassy to hand our identification. that is unusual. local police are not supposed to ask people for id entering foreign embassies, so we refused. in part two of our exclusive interview, julian assange began by talking about the latest developments in the u.s. case against him. >> the latest information is on the fourth of march. we know as result of warrants that were i
assange faces investigations in both sweden and the united states.here in the united states a , secret grand jury is investigating wikileaks for its role in publishing the leaked afghan cables and other u.s. files. in sweden, he's wanted for questioning on allegations of sexual misconduct, though no charges have been filed. earlier this month, sweden's supreme court rejected his appeal to lift his arrest warrant. swedish prosecutors are reportedly preparing to travel to london to interview...
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welcome to sweden, gay since 1944. satyrical move to repel russian submarines while criticizing russia's treatment of gays. >> we want to raise the broader issue of military station, the idea of solving conflicts through violence, trying to remind the world what happened with the idea of make love not war smp. >> with their luke warm welcome for russian subs, the peace activists hope to accomplish what sweden's navy hasn't. keeping tabs on russian submarines suspected of trespassing into the country's territorial waters after an unidentified vessel was spotted there last career. >> translator: we are conducting an intelligence operation to identify whether there is or has been foreign under water activity. >> russia has denied the allegations, but the suspected submarine infiltration comes as connections between russia and the west remain tense. the gay sailor sign plays off perceived russian homophone kra. it sends out a morse code saying this way if you're gay. moscow passed anti-gay legislation in 2013 and violence
welcome to sweden, gay since 1944. satyrical move to repel russian submarines while criticizing russia's treatment of gays. >> we want to raise the broader issue of military station, the idea of solving conflicts through violence, trying to remind the world what happened with the idea of make love not war smp. >> with their luke warm welcome for russian subs, the peace activists hope to accomplish what sweden's navy hasn't. keeping tabs on russian submarines suspected of trespassing...
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. >>> and usa will open to australia then will face sweden on june 12 and nigeria on june 16. you can catch those last two games the ones against sweden and nigeria right here on fox 2 news. >>> how well do you know your opponent? our scott reiss hits the street to quiz fans. >> plus prince holds a rally for peace. the controversial case that inspired his new song. >> usually when you think of a role model you think of like a hero. and my parents are heros to me now. >> the humiliation she felt toward her parents as a child is replaced by something else on this mother's day. her inspirational essay when the 10:00 news continues in 90 seconds. >>> on this mother's day we have a touching tribute from one young bay area teenager to her mom. the san marin high school student read the essay and we're told there wasn't a dry eye in the crowd. claudine wong introduces us to this young lady. >> reporter: it is an essay about life, humiliation and life. >> the first house i cleaned was with my mother when i was 6 years old. >> reporter: it was a lesson that for 16-year-old tracy diana
. >>> and usa will open to australia then will face sweden on june 12 and nigeria on june 16. you can catch those last two games the ones against sweden and nigeria right here on fox 2 news. >>> how well do you know your opponent? our scott reiss hits the street to quiz fans. >> plus prince holds a rally for peace. the controversial case that inspired his new song. >> usually when you think of a role model you think of like a hero. and my parents are heros to me...
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this is a bit of a press release from sweden.hows a really interesting relationship on climate change versus gdp growth. oil. percolating about too much suppl y and too little demand growth or let's move on to the scandal of the moment. brendan: back to fifa! "our disappointment and concern is profound." from visa. "we have repeatedly expressed our concern." tom: that is from coke. they spoke. brendan: fifa's top sponsors have a problem. it is not anyone. aaron covers adidas. what is the mood right now? aaron: hey, brendan. thanks. so i'm based in frankfurt not all that far from adidas headquarters. it has a long history tied up with world cup soccer, which is the premier product of fifa. they go back decades with the world cup. it is tied into their identity. they have a ceo who used to be an amateur soccer player involved in professional soccer. they tie their identity with performance and soccer shoes. they need this exposure. at the same time, for years, they have been allegations swirling around fifa. you've seen the sponsor
this is a bit of a press release from sweden.hows a really interesting relationship on climate change versus gdp growth. oil. percolating about too much suppl y and too little demand growth or let's move on to the scandal of the moment. brendan: back to fifa! "our disappointment and concern is profound." from visa. "we have repeatedly expressed our concern." tom: that is from coke. they spoke. brendan: fifa's top sponsors have a problem. it is not anyone. aaron covers...
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last year sweden was irked at signs that foreign submarines were entering their waters and the sweden peace and arbitration society, i love that name dedicated to study and promotion suggests sitting out gay propaganda by morse code to the russians. >> that's creative it's a tactic for sure, and might work, which is the sad thing. it just might prevent the frugz entering their space. lou: it is extraordinary. the russians are so vigorously anti-gaye. >> yeah. lou: but you could track submarines to see how truly anti-gay they are, that is one thing you could do. >> one study you could do. this is an example what the kids, what the millennials call trolling. russia has a horrible record on gay rights and it's a good thing to -- it's a good propaganda coup for the west. lou: what i like about the story, i hope it would suggest our pentagon to our commander in chief that maybe there are other ways in being creative in engaging with the enemy simply, you know, a low cost and clever one. >> make love not war. lou: there's an expression i have never heard. >> i just came up with that right n
last year sweden was irked at signs that foreign submarines were entering their waters and the sweden peace and arbitration society, i love that name dedicated to study and promotion suggests sitting out gay propaganda by morse code to the russians. >> that's creative it's a tactic for sure, and might work, which is the sad thing. it just might prevent the frugz entering their space. lou: it is extraordinary. the russians are so vigorously anti-gaye. >> yeah. lou: but you could...
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so despite sweden having much less inequality than the united states. i do think it's important to be clear about what problem we're trying to solve and then to be very hard headed about whatim lem the causes of the problem are. >> michael, i'll let you talk about this as well, but want to show ourth viewers this chart from business insider. the probability of a child entering the topto e 20% based on 0% bas that child's parents. you can see for the lowest 20% shs very little chance the child will end upca entering the top 20%. you can see the chances going up as the parents income levels go up. >> the most important decision a child is going to make in his or her life is what parents they are going to have and that's not a decision they have a lot of leeway with.0 and 30 we see that as income inequality has gone up in the past 30 years, opportunity has stayed relatively flat.as it was increasing during the '40s according to new research that's coming out from brown university. sot th when you look at in the past couple decades it may be flat but it's s
so despite sweden having much less inequality than the united states. i do think it's important to be clear about what problem we're trying to solve and then to be very hard headed about whatim lem the causes of the problem are. >> michael, i'll let you talk about this as well, but want to show ourth viewers this chart from business insider. the probability of a child entering the topto e 20% based on 0% bas that child's parents. you can see for the lowest 20% shs very little chance the...
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london. >> anna maria joins us live vie skype from sweden. thanks for being with us. when did you find out you were on the list? >> thursday. i have to say i'm proud to be on this list. it strengthens my commitment to stand firm at the side of the people in ukraine the fight for freedom and independence and peace in europe. >> having a look at it, are you any clearer why particular people would have been put on it? >> as far as we members of the european parliament it is clear they try silence our voice. which means we will have to make our voice heard even more. and we intend to do that. attacking us is attacking the people we represent in europe. >> is this an attempt to exploit divisions within eu on how to actually deal with russia? >> well, this is a provocative defiant and retaliatory attitude that really is misplaced. at the time on the contrary we need dialogue and building trust ofully implement the minsk agreement for peace in ukraine. and of course, the kremlin is trying to divide us and that's why i hope this list somehow is going to be eye opening and wil
london. >> anna maria joins us live vie skype from sweden. thanks for being with us. when did you find out you were on the list? >> thursday. i have to say i'm proud to be on this list. it strengthens my commitment to stand firm at the side of the people in ukraine the fight for freedom and independence and peace in europe. >> having a look at it, are you any clearer why particular people would have been put on it? >> as far as we members of the european parliament it is...
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wants to cut the rate further, it is designed to reduce serious injuries and based on steps taken in sweden. steps include loyer -- lowering speed limits, and adding traffic signals. >>> there's reports that steph curry will be the nba mvp. that news came after the warriors took game one of game with the grizzlies, he led the warriors with 4 steals, 7 assists. greene had six points. all year long curry would rather have a championship ring than an match trophy. >> in the middle of the a playoff series it's hard to separate yourself from things that may or may not happen. i know what the situation is and just trying to focus on the game. >> sportswriters and broadcasters turn in the mvp ballots the day after the regular season ends. if he's announced today he could get the trophy tomorrow night. >>> it appears the grizzlies guard tony allen is public enemy number 1 at oracle arena. yeah, you don't want them booing you. fans booed allen when he touched the ball because he walked through the warriors junior dance squad when they were performing. he didn't realize, he shook hands with a dancer.
wants to cut the rate further, it is designed to reduce serious injuries and based on steps taken in sweden. steps include loyer -- lowering speed limits, and adding traffic signals. >>> there's reports that steph curry will be the nba mvp. that news came after the warriors took game one of game with the grizzlies, he led the warriors with 4 steals, 7 assists. greene had six points. all year long curry would rather have a championship ring than an match trophy. >> in the middle...
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according to the study norway is best, followed by finland iceland, denmark and sweden.mong the worst places for care, somalia gets the lowest marks followed by the department republican of congress, the central african reap and niger. >> high blood sugar is a possible cause of alzheimer's disease. scientists found high blood sugar increases levels of a flak found in the brains of alzheimer's patients. the studies main author said the discovery could lead to more effective treatment for the neurological disorder. >> on the science beat, eachor more than 1,000 students apply for a small number of places at a very uniquely school. the school helps connect entrepreneurs to the business world. >> these students are among the brightest brains in technology in west africa. they're ideas are being closely watched by international investors. >> are you going to upgrade the feature? >> the entrepreneurial school of technology runs a program designed to give these young people the skills to compete world wild. >> i want them to be able to take a look at things that affect their li
according to the study norway is best, followed by finland iceland, denmark and sweden.mong the worst places for care, somalia gets the lowest marks followed by the department republican of congress, the central african reap and niger. >> high blood sugar is a possible cause of alzheimer's disease. scientists found high blood sugar increases levels of a flak found in the brains of alzheimer's patients. the studies main author said the discovery could lead to more effective treatment for...
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. >>> investigators in marin county opened a decades old case of a woman from sweden.seen shopping in larkspur. she was found in a hillside in 2010 and only recently identified. they're hoping to find henry lee coleman. he was found in oklahoma ten days after her disappearance. he spent five years in prison for auto theft, but was not charged in her disappearance due to lack of evidence. their in the process of trying to locate this individual and determine if he's still alive. >>> she's survived by three brothers in sweden and we're told they are sad end but revealed that their sister's remains have been found. >>> bay area home prices are going up faster than any other part of the country. home prices in march grew by more than 10% compared to the same time last year. nationwide, home prices only went up about 4%. >>> san francisco muni has suspended a new program aimed to getting passengers on and off trains faster until they can figure out a software problem. >>> the double stopping strategy was launched in three downtown places on sunday. they allow two trains to
. >>> investigators in marin county opened a decades old case of a woman from sweden.seen shopping in larkspur. she was found in a hillside in 2010 and only recently identified. they're hoping to find henry lee coleman. he was found in oklahoma ten days after her disappearance. he spent five years in prison for auto theft, but was not charged in her disappearance due to lack of evidence. their in the process of trying to locate this individual and determine if he's still alive....
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and they have around 200 clients and an office in sweden. they say they are proud of the fact that they and others show what africa can contribute to the world of technology innovation. >>> in our global view segment we look at how news outlets react to various events. british newspapers are reacting to the apparent conservative victory, the right-leaning sun and david cameron, and a head line "winging the blues." the left-meaning "the daily telegraph" "five more dam years" and the "irish times" issues a warning, writing defending freedom and democracy curtailing values is a slippery slope. "the economist" takes a look at the political and diplomatic patients of negotiating a nuclear agreement with iran - showing president obama screaming in frustration, telling israel. saudi arabia that there's no need to scream. >> we mentioned the white house is looking forward to input on the nuclear deal. i'm not sure he is. >> trying to stay diplomatic. >> talking about diplomacy. raul castro is in moscow for event marking the end of world war ii. he g
and they have around 200 clients and an office in sweden. they say they are proud of the fact that they and others show what africa can contribute to the world of technology innovation. >>> in our global view segment we look at how news outlets react to various events. british newspapers are reacting to the apparent conservative victory, the right-leaning sun and david cameron, and a head line "winging the blues." the left-meaning "the daily telegraph" "five...
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her remains will be sent back to sweden soon. reporting live in larkspur jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jodi, thank you. now to the developing story in the southwest. the death toll spiked to 18 people today after more heavy rain. the pictures are incredible. texas is getting hit the hardest. take a look. crews have carried out more than 500 high water rescues in the past 24 hours. houston is the latest city to be inundated with rain. streets are now rivers. hundreds of cars as you see are stranded in high water. president obama is promising federal help. >> we will expedite those requests make sure that both search and rescue operations where necessary, but also recovery operations occur as efficiently and as quickly as possible. >>> in wimberley, texas, the search continues for a dozen people missing since saturday when the blanco river overflowed its banks, sweeping homes right off their foundations with people still inside. the rain is expected to continue for a few more days. we should note the warriors rocket series
her remains will be sent back to sweden soon. reporting live in larkspur jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jodi, thank you. now to the developing story in the southwest. the death toll spiked to 18 people today after more heavy rain. the pictures are incredible. texas is getting hit the hardest. take a look. crews have carried out more than 500 high water rescues in the past 24 hours. houston is the latest city to be inundated with rain. streets are now rivers. hundreds of cars as you...
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in fact, the top two countries, germany and sweden. but legally, refugees must seek asylum in the country they first step foot in, and that means italy and greece are bearing the brunt. the eu now wanting a mandatory quota of refugees for each of the 28 eu member states. how many? well, that will be based on the country's gdp, population, unemployment and refugees already taken in. germany backs the deal, but the u.k. rejects it. >> please welcome the prime minister! >> reporter: the newly reelected prime minister has a mandates to stand tough against the eu and follow through with this pledge he made in object. >> at the end of 2017, it will not be the brussels bureaucracies or the politicians of any party who decide whether we remain in the eu or not, if i'm prime minister, it will be the british people who make that decision. >> reporter: the u.k. say it is has a proud history of offering asylum and it has already taken in nearly 32,000 refugees, far fewer than germany and sweden. >>> the eu proposal could see that number double, wh
in fact, the top two countries, germany and sweden. but legally, refugees must seek asylum in the country they first step foot in, and that means italy and greece are bearing the brunt. the eu now wanting a mandatory quota of refugees for each of the 28 eu member states. how many? well, that will be based on the country's gdp, population, unemployment and refugees already taken in. germany backs the deal, but the u.k. rejects it. >> please welcome the prime minister! >> reporter:...
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and face off against sweden on june 12th. and nigeria on june 16th. >>> 4:46 is the time. also pretty good in his own way is sal castaneda. >> thank you brian. >> and on a mission. >> i'm on a mission to save you time. and seriously right now you don't have to run out of the house. hang out with us for a little bit because i will show you. let's go to the live pictures. we almost start off with highway 4. traffic is is doing very well. i wouldn't advise you to linger too long but in case you don't want to be starting your monday off in a very phrase led sense. it looks good on highway 24. if you are going to the toll plaza, we have had a -- and it looks good across the richmond san rafael bridge as well. let's go to steve in the weather center. >>> i want it to linger for three more hours this morning when the alarm went off. >> i know what you mean. >> another cool day and weak looks to be on the forecast menu. we have a lot of low clouds. possibility of a few showers popping up in the north bay. mostly cloudy. breezy, cool. lots of clouds. a few shower to the north. this
and face off against sweden on june 12th. and nigeria on june 16th. >>> 4:46 is the time. also pretty good in his own way is sal castaneda. >> thank you brian. >> and on a mission. >> i'm on a mission to save you time. and seriously right now you don't have to run out of the house. hang out with us for a little bit because i will show you. let's go to the live pictures. we almost start off with highway 4. traffic is is doing very well. i wouldn't advise you to linger...
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guys back to you. >> hard core fans coming from sweden. >> typical new yorkers too. but you note odds are we should -- know the odds are we should win this time. >> let's hope we do. >> okay. >>> coming up, at 6, series of live reports from philadelphia where amtrak northeast regional train 188 derailed and killed 7 people and hurt more than 200. >> but coming up next, another deadly quake in nepal makes it harder for rescue crews searching for a u.s. marine chopper that crashed while okay, i need a better pizza. one made with only real cheese. a pizza my family will love. (announcer) freschetta naturally rising crust pizza. freschetta. made better to taste better. well, sir. after some serious consideration i'd like to put in my 15-year notice. you're quitting!? technically retiring, sir. with a little help from my state farm agent i plan to retire in 15 years. wow! you're totally blindsiding me here. who's gonna manage your accounts? this is a devastating blow i was not prepared for. well, i'm gonna finish packing my things. 15 years will really sneak up on you. je
guys back to you. >> hard core fans coming from sweden. >> typical new yorkers too. but you note odds are we should -- know the odds are we should win this time. >> let's hope we do. >> okay. >>> coming up, at 6, series of live reports from philadelphia where amtrak northeast regional train 188 derailed and killed 7 people and hurt more than 200. >> but coming up next, another deadly quake in nepal makes it harder for rescue crews searching for a u.s....
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sweden, they love us in sweden. >> seth: got it. >> germany, very good in germany.an?" because it's the old clichÉ, you know. well, yeah, we're not really big in the states anymore, but now, in japan. so we booked a gig in japan. and it was amazing. and we found out we are not big in japan. [ laughter ] i mean, it wasn't empty. there were people there. but it just wasn't cheap trick at budokon. you know what it mean? they weren't singing along. they weren't going -- and they weren't doing the thing in between the songs where the -- and then quiet. [ laughter ] the weird polite thing that you hear about, not true. but really good sushi. >> seth: good sushi. >> that clichÉ is true. >> seth: all right, well -- another clichÉ that's true, jack black's the [ bleep ] best. >> you're the [ bleep ] best. >> seth: thank you so much for being here. [ cheers and applause ] jack black everybody! check out "the d train" in theaters friday. we'll be right back with carly fiorina. ♪ ♪ we will rock you anthem ♪ ♪ call 1-800-royal caribbean or your travel agent today with jolly ranc
sweden, they love us in sweden. >> seth: got it. >> germany, very good in germany.an?" because it's the old clichÉ, you know. well, yeah, we're not really big in the states anymore, but now, in japan. so we booked a gig in japan. and it was amazing. and we found out we are not big in japan. [ laughter ] i mean, it wasn't empty. there were people there. but it just wasn't cheap trick at budokon. you know what it mean? they weren't singing along. they weren't going -- and they...
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. >>> we have a researcher at the nordic africa institute and joins us from sweden and good to have you angela will we see a new round of violence and appraisal attacks in burundi as the alleged coup leaders are punished? >> people have great reason to fear and as malcolm reported there are fears of reprisal attacks. i know that a number of independent journalists have reported that they need to go into hiding and perhaps what is most worrying is that the government under this that is now responsible for meeting out some form of judicial process, that should be fair and non-arbitrary and i know that opposition leaders are also fearing that they will be arrested or held accountable for the attempted coup. >> what do you think he is going to do now? is he going to hold elections? >> i think he has got every reason to want to hold elections. i'm aware that external support, for example, belgium has suspended its funding for electoral process pending a more sort of democratic peaceful environment on the ground. the fact that belgium suspended funding now would be worrying to him. but i thin
. >>> we have a researcher at the nordic africa institute and joins us from sweden and good to have you angela will we see a new round of violence and appraisal attacks in burundi as the alleged coup leaders are punished? >> people have great reason to fear and as malcolm reported there are fears of reprisal attacks. i know that a number of independent journalists have reported that they need to go into hiding and perhaps what is most worrying is that the government under this...
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and from sweden, member of a of the european parliament. >> we are on this list because we express our mind. it is expression of freedom and democracy. their list is not moderated at all. russia has not contacted me at all. >> russia's ban on these citizens is a cold war style ban. some have noticed the russian list concentrates on eu states that have been be especially harsh on their bans. >> by looking at this list you could draw a map the map of russia's friends and russia's opponents, inside european union, so it's very selective actually. >> reporter: tensions in eastern ukraine remain high. there's sporadic shelling and russia is conducting exercises on ukraine's border again. the minsk agreement is still not implementand both ukrainian and western officials fear russia and its allies are gearing up for another round of fighting. russia admits there is another list of banned u.s. officials but that has yet to be published. simon mcgregor wood, al jazeera, london. >> china has reacted angrily to u.s. criticism of reclaims land in the south china sea. the ongoing diplomatic row has
and from sweden, member of a of the european parliament. >> we are on this list because we express our mind. it is expression of freedom and democracy. their list is not moderated at all. russia has not contacted me at all. >> russia's ban on these citizens is a cold war style ban. some have noticed the russian list concentrates on eu states that have been be especially harsh on their bans. >> by looking at this list you could draw a map the map of russia's friends and...
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sweden. >> too much words one and a half percent the maturity 46 years. >> thank you very much. >> i would say that i've had a lot of experience with in 2008 when a lot of the top fund companies were leveraged 75 percent they all had good relationships with the banks but the banks grossing froze it and wouldn't roll over the loans you saw them i don't think that it is a terrible thing to have in the portfolio as long as it is in modernization. >> they have the best relationships within themselves. >> lafco demonstrated it better in the engineering their portfolio than others we feel that my name is went through the same cycles through the 2004 they sold all the assets and 2007 fund a tough time to start a fund they're doing well. >> i find the 2007 fund they still put in a lot of the money fast when you look at 2006 or you know or right around there that's when we put it in quicker or 2005 i just seen the worse of the worse so i've gone through each one as you said they were the bank and they couldn't even get the loan from the bank so long as we're not loading up what good many and
sweden. >> too much words one and a half percent the maturity 46 years. >> thank you very much. >> i would say that i've had a lot of experience with in 2008 when a lot of the top fund companies were leveraged 75 percent they all had good relationships with the banks but the banks grossing froze it and wouldn't roll over the loans you saw them i don't think that it is a terrible thing to have in the portfolio as long as it is in modernization. >> they have the best...
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