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and asylum-seekers from eritrea move from italy to sweden, part of the new eu resettlement program. tom: good evening. we begin in israel and the palestinian territories, where in separate incidents today, israeli troops shot dead six palestinians and wounded others. a knife wielding jewish men wounded 4 arabs. the past 10 days have resulted in the deaths of 4 israelis. israeli and palestinian residents are calling for calm on both sides but the tensions are showing no signs of dying down. more on today's events. reporter: what we know is something like 1000 protesters came to the border of gaza, they places, andt two approaching defense is a dangerous activity but they said they were doing it in solidarity with their brethren in gaza. what we saw was israeli soldiers shooting, and they admitted they shot live fire straight into the crowd. nevertheless, it took six hours for the crowd to disperse. deaths,ion to those there were a large number of people injured. what the danger is of this -- you have to remember, this is the largest number of people who have been killed in gaza since
and asylum-seekers from eritrea move from italy to sweden, part of the new eu resettlement program. tom: good evening. we begin in israel and the palestinian territories, where in separate incidents today, israeli troops shot dead six palestinians and wounded others. a knife wielding jewish men wounded 4 arabs. the past 10 days have resulted in the deaths of 4 israelis. israeli and palestinian residents are calling for calm on both sides but the tensions are showing no signs of dying down. more...
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. >> i'm jonah hull in sweden, we're at the lon end of a long journey from syria. >> two palestinians have been shot dead after separate knife attacks in another day of unrest after weeks of violence the palestinian leader mahmood abbas said that the international community must step in and help. now there has been con terry rumor that secretary of state john kerry will be traveling around jerusalem. over 100 reservists have been called up. >> chaos in the streets of bethlehem. these clashes falling th the--following the funeral of a 17-year-old who was protesting in the same area 24 hours ago. here army troops have been deployed in israeli cities as part of the government calls heightened security measures. >> it's almost empty here. >> and occupied west injury almost is calm. residents praising themselves for israeli action that could include the black said of neighborhoods or the demolition of those that have ben part in yet days. >> the only way to achieve the goals is to establish the two-state solution, the state of palestine and the state of israel along side. >> and anger word
. >> i'm jonah hull in sweden, we're at the lon end of a long journey from syria. >> two palestinians have been shot dead after separate knife attacks in another day of unrest after weeks of violence the palestinian leader mahmood abbas said that the international community must step in and help. now there has been con terry rumor that secretary of state john kerry will be traveling around jerusalem. over 100 reservists have been called up. >> chaos in the streets of...
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i'd heard so many good things about sweden, that sweden was a good place to live.'s why i decided to come here. ali doesn't want to talk about who paid for his trip or why he left home, but it wouldn't have been possible without the support of his family. mawlid arrived in may. he fled the misery in his country and the daily violence inflicted on women and children in particular. his flight was a journey that lasted for months, and he wants to put it behind him. >> in one hour i take six fish from here. >> he may have caught six fish last time, but today he's not having much luck. >> we try to spend time with the kids in small groups. right now we have seven educators working with seven teenagers and it's necessary. that's because many of the young refugees have had appalling experiences. but one-to-one coaching takes a lot of time and effort. skellefteÅ is a typical swedish provincial town with typical problems. the young people move away, to stockholm or gothenburg. the elderly remain. but skellefteÅ wants to grow again. municipal authorities see refugees as the
i'd heard so many good things about sweden, that sweden was a good place to live.'s why i decided to come here. ali doesn't want to talk about who paid for his trip or why he left home, but it wouldn't have been possible without the support of his family. mawlid arrived in may. he fled the misery in his country and the daily violence inflicted on women and children in particular. his flight was a journey that lasted for months, and he wants to put it behind him. >> in one hour i take six...
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why sweden may not be the promised land for refugees.nd the parisian partygoers who are not keeping up with the neighbors. this week, germany celebrates its 25th birthday. well, the germany we know today anyway. that's because it was 25 years ago that communist east germany and the capitalist west were reunified after the fall of the berlin wall. it marks the point when the country became a united, sovereign state again. after the second world war germany was of course karte occupied by the allies. and many stayed to help set up the new germany. well now, 70 years on, the last british troops are leaving their base in the north german town of bergen-hohne. reporter: lieutenant colonel john cargill has returned to the base where he was once the commanding officer. bergen-hohne garrison in lower saxony has been a british military base in germany since the end of world war ii and will continue to be for a few more months. cargill shows us where he once had his office. cargill: i remember exactly. it was the window at the top left-hand end of
why sweden may not be the promised land for refugees.nd the parisian partygoers who are not keeping up with the neighbors. this week, germany celebrates its 25th birthday. well, the germany we know today anyway. that's because it was 25 years ago that communist east germany and the capitalist west were reunified after the fall of the berlin wall. it marks the point when the country became a united, sovereign state again. after the second world war germany was of course karte occupied by the...
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his journey from sweden to lebanon took 17 day, cost $2,500. sailed from tripo lee to turkey and traveled with people smuggling people from syria to the aegean sea, to the greek island of lesbos, a ferry to athens, a bus to the macedonian border. all the way his path and that of tens of thousands of others was facilitated by the u.n. refugee agency through border crossings in serbia, croatia, hungary and austria. eventually reached bavaria where he was told by the germ nls he could apply for asylum or carry on. he continued north to hamburg and the bored of sasnits, took a ship to bypass denmark and landed in southern sweden and began the process of claiming asylum. the most perilous part of the trip was the crossing to lesbos. the legal ferry takes just under 1 hour and costs $30. abad paid $1,200 for a crowded inflatable. his engine broke down and started to leak. >> under the engine, was a hole and water was getting in the boat. you can imagine how a woman can scream and how children can scream from fright. we thought we were going to die. h
his journey from sweden to lebanon took 17 day, cost $2,500. sailed from tripo lee to turkey and traveled with people smuggling people from syria to the aegean sea, to the greek island of lesbos, a ferry to athens, a bus to the macedonian border. all the way his path and that of tens of thousands of others was facilitated by the u.n. refugee agency through border crossings in serbia, croatia, hungary and austria. eventually reached bavaria where he was told by the germ nls he could apply for...
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and it isn't the sweden she imagined. >> i'm sorry about the future here.t think that life would be like that. >> reporter: she shows me what appears to be bullying threats from an immigration official. >> what is problem to go to house? it is not [ inaudible ]. >> no, we don't [ inaudible ]. >> every day new rules. new rules. >> so you do hate it. if you hate it, go somewhere else. >> he argue with this guy. he told me give me the [ inaudible ] and i can do everything for -- i will throw you out of sweden. >> reporter: he said give me your identity card and i will throw you out. >> yes. >> reporter: i put all of this to the immigration minister in stockholm. >> it is really a problem, because so many are coming right now, and it's really a challenge for the authorities to be able to set up proper housing for people, and to have proper control over what is happening with them. so this is -- we're not dealing with so good as we should do right now. >> reporter: you have got to travel a long way into the middle of nowhere to find these camps. people waiting m
and it isn't the sweden she imagined. >> i'm sorry about the future here.t think that life would be like that. >> reporter: she shows me what appears to be bullying threats from an immigration official. >> what is problem to go to house? it is not [ inaudible ]. >> no, we don't [ inaudible ]. >> every day new rules. new rules. >> so you do hate it. if you hate it, go somewhere else. >> he argue with this guy. he told me give me the [ inaudible ] and i...
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it's not the sweden they imagined. >> i am worried about the future here.think it would be like that. >> reporter: she shows me what appears to be bullying threats from an immigration official. >> what is problem to go to home? it's not prison. you not -- [ inaudible ] >> new rules, new rules. >> if i hate it go somewhere else. >> he argue with this guy from damascus, he told him give me the -- and i can do everything for -- i will throw you out of sweden. >> reporter: he said give me your identity card and i'll throw you out. >> yes. >> reporter: i put all this to the immigration minister in stockholm. >> this is really a problem because so many people are coming right now and it's really a challenge for the authorities to be able to set up proper housing for people and have the proper control of what's happening with them. so this is -- we are not dealing with this so good as we should do right now. >> reporter: you have to travel away long way in to the middle nowhere to find these camps, for wants of a better word, people waiting months and months for t
it's not the sweden they imagined. >> i am worried about the future here.think it would be like that. >> reporter: she shows me what appears to be bullying threats from an immigration official. >> what is problem to go to home? it's not prison. you not -- [ inaudible ] >> new rules, new rules. >> if i hate it go somewhere else. >> he argue with this guy from damascus, he told him give me the -- and i can do everything for -- i will throw you out of sweden....
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"and they hope one day to see me in sweden." for many that's the aim, to be granted asylum and then bring their families over, too. matilda brinck larsen is the social worker who runs the transit center. she says many of the children are traumatized when they arrive. >> if someone put his eyes on me, i have to put my papers away and just sit for a moment to share his story, and even if we don't have the same language, he can speak to me with his eyes, with his expression. colleagues are trying to give them hope for a better future. so when you grow up, you want to be a doctor? >> yeah. >> reporter: that's a big dream. >> yes. >> reporter: because of the increased numbers, scott, the asylum process can now take more than a year. now, they stay in transit centers for a number of weeks before they're sent off to places like empty nursing homes like when we visited or foster home, but sweden is struggling to keep up with the demand. >> pelley: remarkable story. charlie d'agata reporting from sweden tonight. charlie, thank you. today
"and they hope one day to see me in sweden." for many that's the aim, to be granted asylum and then bring their families over, too. matilda brinck larsen is the social worker who runs the transit center. she says many of the children are traumatized when they arrive. >> if someone put his eyes on me, i have to put my papers away and just sit for a moment to share his story, and even if we don't have the same language, he can speak to me with his eyes, with his expression....
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jonah hull, al jazeera, sweden. >> it only held kunduz for four days. but still being felt from kabul here is the report. >> she loved her job as a reporter in kunduz until the taliban came and forced her to leave. she fled leaving most of her family behind. after she left her father was killed in the fighting. >> i couldn't go to his funeral. the road was unsafe and also i'm too recognizable. my mother was grieving. i was the only bread weather for the family. because of this i could not see my father for the funeral. >> a few photos only remain of what was the only independent tv station in kunduz. >> now that she is here when i go out with her i feel that we're in danger. i don't want her going out alone. >> i thought the taliban would behave well towards ordinary people, but i was wrong. the taliban will never treat them properly. once again the dark ages that people experienced in the past could happen again. >> the director said he wants to rebuild but it won't be easy. the taliban took $100,000 of equipment, much of it came from international don
jonah hull, al jazeera, sweden. >> it only held kunduz for four days. but still being felt from kabul here is the report. >> she loved her job as a reporter in kunduz until the taliban came and forced her to leave. she fled leaving most of her family behind. after she left her father was killed in the fighting. >> i couldn't go to his funeral. the road was unsafe and also i'm too recognizable. my mother was grieving. i was the only bread weather for the family. because of this...
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one day life for them in sweden will be much better. but even if country with its long history of welcoming refugees from hungary, from the prague springs, from the wars of yugoslavia, it is finding it hard to cope. >> do you think that the compassion of sweden and of swedish people has limits? >> no. i think the opposite. because when i could see we started to collecting here for clothes, and it was streaming to us so much. so people care. >> poem care, they do. >> as we talk about the past, about syria, her father breaks down. >> he said of his life. he didn't want to go out. >> a reminder that this is not the life they chose. al jazeera, sweden. >> in indonesia a church has been burned down. one person has been killed in religious violence. it's believed hundreds have been attacked in a church, setting it on fire. the demonstration last week by an islamic youth group called for a number of churches to be destroyed. they believe the churche churches were built illegally. >> more pressure on beijing to stimulate the economy. >> it's th
one day life for them in sweden will be much better. but even if country with its long history of welcoming refugees from hungary, from the prague springs, from the wars of yugoslavia, it is finding it hard to cope. >> do you think that the compassion of sweden and of swedish people has limits? >> no. i think the opposite. because when i could see we started to collecting here for clothes, and it was streaming to us so much. so people care. >> poem care, they do. >> as...
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sweden received the highest number of applications in its history. 86,000 registered so far this year. jonah hull revisited a family seeking refuge >>> we catch up with this girl and her father deep in the countryside, in cramps accommodation. it's a long way from al jazeera's first encounter with the family in the september bustle of budapest train station. it is not the sweden she imagined. >> the future here, i didn't think it would be like that. >> reporter: she shows me what appears to be bullying threats from on immigration official. >> what is problem to go to house. it is not... >> no, we don't need. >> you don't need, okay... >> every day new rules. >> you hate them. >> no. >> if you hate it, go somewhere else. >> he argue with this guy from damascus. he told them give me the money and i can do everything - i lo throw you out of sweden. >> reporter: he said give me your identity card and i will throw you out. >> yes. >> reporter: i put all this to the immigration minister in stockholm. >> this is really a problem. so many people are coming right now, and it's really a challen
sweden received the highest number of applications in its history. 86,000 registered so far this year. jonah hull revisited a family seeking refuge >>> we catch up with this girl and her father deep in the countryside, in cramps accommodation. it's a long way from al jazeera's first encounter with the family in the september bustle of budapest train station. it is not the sweden she imagined. >> the future here, i didn't think it would be like that. >> reporter: she shows...
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. >> i'm jonah hull in sweden.nd of a long journey from the war in syria. >> reporter: people in guinea await the results of the presidential election, which opposition candidates say was rigged. >>> and in sport, the chicago cubs haven't won the world series since 1908, but they have made history in this year's playoffs. all of the details with sunna later in the program. ♪ >>> there's more evidence that chinese economy is slowing down. new data shows that consumer inflation, decelerated in september, putting more pressure on beijing to stimulate the economy. local businesses are struggling to deal with the downturn as adrian brown reports. >> reporter: it's the world's christmas showroom, a vast one-stop impore um for traders from around the world. 60% of all christmas decorations are made here. today an cater of china's economy. >> translator: this year is very bad. much worse compared with last year. my business has dropped by almost half. >> reporter: the factory makes artificial christmas trees. this shipment
. >> i'm jonah hull in sweden.nd of a long journey from the war in syria. >> reporter: people in guinea await the results of the presidential election, which opposition candidates say was rigged. >>> and in sport, the chicago cubs haven't won the world series since 1908, but they have made history in this year's playoffs. all of the details with sunna later in the program. ♪ >>> there's more evidence that chinese economy is slowing down. new data shows that...
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living in conditions that they didn't expect to find here in sweden. one day life for them in sweden will be much better, but even this country with its long history of welcoming refugees from hungary, from the practicinwars, are finding it hard to cope. >> do you think that the swedish people have limits? >> no, i think the opposite. because we started collecting here for clothes, and it was streaming to us so much. >> so people care. >> people care. they do. >> as we talk about the past. about syria, her father breaks down. >> this is not the life they chose. jonah hull, al jazeera, sweden. >> thousands of french police have been protesting about what they say are increasing the unsafe working conditions. here they are outside of the justice ministry calling for more sport. this was a week after a shootout in a paris suburb. >> just a matter of days, but the impact of taliban control is still being felt. the group has now pulled its fighters out of kunduz. but many people have already fled from. >> i couldn't go to his funeral. the road was unsafe an
living in conditions that they didn't expect to find here in sweden. one day life for them in sweden will be much better, but even this country with its long history of welcoming refugees from hungary, from the practicinwars, are finding it hard to cope. >> do you think that the swedish people have limits? >> no, i think the opposite. because we started collecting here for clothes, and it was streaming to us so much. >> so people care. >> people care. they do. >>...
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. >>> sweden, is discovering many swedes don't want the refugees. jonah hull caught up with some he met a while ago. >> in cramped temporary accommodation as their asylum claims are processed. it's a long way from al jazeera's first encounter with the family in the september bustle of budapest train station. and it isn't the sweden abir imagined. >> i didn't think it would be like that. >> she shows me what seems to be bullying threats from an immigration official. >> what is problem going to house? it is not prison. >> every day new rules. new rules. >> you do hate it. if you hate it, go somewhere else. >> he argues with the guy from dmaks. damascus. he says i will throw you out of sweden. >> he said give me your identity card and i will throw you out? >> yes. >> i put all this to the immigration minister in stockholm. >> it is really a problem. so many people are coming right now and it is really a challenge for the authorities to be able to set up proper housing for people and to have a proper control of what's happening with them. so this is --
. >>> sweden, is discovering many swedes don't want the refugees. jonah hull caught up with some he met a while ago. >> in cramped temporary accommodation as their asylum claims are processed. it's a long way from al jazeera's first encounter with the family in the september bustle of budapest train station. and it isn't the sweden abir imagined. >> i didn't think it would be like that. >> she shows me what seems to be bullying threats from an immigration official....
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do you think that the compassion of sweden and of swedeish people has limits? >> no. i think the opposite. because when i could see, we started to collecting here for clothes and shoes and so and it was streaming to us so much. >> so people care? >> people care. they do. >> as we talk about the past, about syria, her father breaks down. >> he doesn't want to go out of syria. >>reporter: a reminder that this is not the life they chose. >>> an appeals court in the u.s. has given muslim americans another chance to sue the new york police department for spying on them. the case was dismissed last combreer by a lower court. >>reporter: places where muslims pray, work, and go to school were placed under ex-ten civilian surveillance by the new york police department after the attacks of september 11th, 2001. that according to an associated press report. not just in new york city but also in nearby new jersey. an american born iraq war veteran was shocked to learn that some of the mosques he prayed at were being watched >> i decide tea not to go to that mosque. i didn't want
do you think that the compassion of sweden and of swedeish people has limits? >> no. i think the opposite. because when i could see, we started to collecting here for clothes and shoes and so and it was streaming to us so much. >> so people care? >> people care. they do. >> as we talk about the past, about syria, her father breaks down. >> he doesn't want to go out of syria. >>reporter: a reminder that this is not the life they chose. >>> an appeals...
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. >> he looks at sweden of 40 years ago, it has become more free market in last 20 years. kennedy: please explain this to people, who say, we want what we have in scandanavia, destroy those myths. >> we have a sense that sweden, and sand naivian countries -- cansand--scandinavian country ia utopia. they have a lot of elements of free market economies, when sanders says i want to be more like sweden i don't know what he is talking about. >> how about having no trade, you point out without read it. same thing with u.s. a inconsistency to say we'll be more like freedom. prides himself on being consistent. >> there is a big disconnect. happenner ino. >> don't you have to have different immigration policies. >> sweden, and these are homo genius places there is little ethnic diversity, one thing made america great is diversity we had, that allow us to be more dynamic as an economy. and you can't really use the country as exan. eexeample el for a--example. so he does not understand what is going on in sweden it is a bad model for what we're doing here. >> not realistic you about
. >> he looks at sweden of 40 years ago, it has become more free market in last 20 years. kennedy: please explain this to people, who say, we want what we have in scandanavia, destroy those myths. >> we have a sense that sweden, and sand naivian countries -- cansand--scandinavian country ia utopia. they have a lot of elements of free market economies, when sanders says i want to be more like sweden i don't know what he is talking about. >> how about having no trade, you point...
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the income in sweden per capita is 20% below the u.s.hey've grown much lower since the trough of the great recession, a little less than 1% and we're a little less than 2%. i don't know what he's talking about. in norway, it's a hoot when he says that, one of the biggest oil reserves of all countries. they've got this huge sovereign wealth fund just from foichlt you can get the u.s. to get the oil fund, we would be looking to north dakota or alaska or wyoming to get that, then maybe we could do better, too. but these countries have not performed all this well, and in many of the areas, policies are much better than ours which bernie sanders, does he want to take the inheritance tax to zero? is that what anti-capitalist thing is to do? come on! >> i'm sorry, i'm happy to hear it, this is why we want you on from experience to say this is where it checks out and this is where it doesn't. when you talk about lower salaries, the reason for the salary cap, as i understand it there is because there is this greater social system, which bernie sa
the income in sweden per capita is 20% below the u.s.hey've grown much lower since the trough of the great recession, a little less than 1% and we're a little less than 2%. i don't know what he's talking about. in norway, it's a hoot when he says that, one of the biggest oil reserves of all countries. they've got this huge sovereign wealth fund just from foichlt you can get the u.s. to get the oil fund, we would be looking to north dakota or alaska or wyoming to get that, then maybe we could do...
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but sweden is struggling to keep up with the demand. >> remarkable story. charlie d'agata reporting from swede tune night. charlie, thank you. today in the holyland, a palestinian aimed his car at a crowded bus stop and then tried to stab israelis he was shot and killed. the renewed violence broke out a month ago after false rumors that israel was taking over jerusalem's holiest islamic site. some of the palestinians attackers are children and barry peterson spoke with the father of one of them. >> reporter: the video enflamed palestinians and shocked many israelis, a wounded palestinian boy in the street. an israeli man screams, die, die. another urges police to shoot him. it started when 13-year-old ahmed manashra and his cousin, hassan, armed with knives, chased israelis on the street seriously wounding a 13-year-old jewish boy. hassan ran at police and was shot dead. ahmed was hit by an israeli patrol vehicle fell, stunned. badly wounded. but his father, won't believe his son is a terrorist. if the israelis say your son did this, will you believe them?
but sweden is struggling to keep up with the demand. >> remarkable story. charlie d'agata reporting from swede tune night. charlie, thank you. today in the holyland, a palestinian aimed his car at a crowded bus stop and then tried to stab israelis he was shot and killed. the renewed violence broke out a month ago after false rumors that israel was taking over jerusalem's holiest islamic site. some of the palestinians attackers are children and barry peterson spoke with the father of one...
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sweden has companies with a huge amount of revenue from outside of sweden.esson about sweden is we saw what the -- did, raising interest rates, getting themselves into a bit of a model when they had to cut them. that is a cautionary tale. thank you, so much, gentlemen. turnr next hour, we will to american banking and european banking. christopher wheeler will join us for a discussion about bank of wells fargo, and fortress diamond. stay with us. ♪ tom: it is all quiet on a too big to fail front. will authorize a balance sheet with bodies of the door. no booths on the ground, lessons learned from tony blair. london is ready to assist washington on syria. burningnton tears into over the "essentials of capitalism." good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance tom: live from new york. it is wednesday, october 13. joining us from london, francine lacqua. it has been a wonderful week. francine: and it is not over yet. tom: the markets are moving, able to get out and see some of the things in london, a still resurgent london. the cranes are everywhere. francine: w
sweden has companies with a huge amount of revenue from outside of sweden.esson about sweden is we saw what the -- did, raising interest rates, getting themselves into a bit of a model when they had to cut them. that is a cautionary tale. thank you, so much, gentlemen. turnr next hour, we will to american banking and european banking. christopher wheeler will join us for a discussion about bank of wells fargo, and fortress diamond. stay with us. ♪ tom: it is all quiet on a too big to fail...
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new this morning -- police are now saying a school attack that killed two people in sweden, sweden,was racially motivated. a masked attacker with a sword stabbed four people -- killing a teacher and a student.many other students thought it was a halloween prank.the suspect was shot and killed by police. a majority of students at the school are from other countries and evidence at attackers home led police to believe race was motivation. the university of iowa is ramping up their efforts to eliminate assaults on campus. so far, at least four sex assaults have been reported on campus this semester alone. alone.starting monday, students will be asked to take a survey on sexual misconduct. the online survey will ask students about issues like harassment, dating violence, sexual violence and stalking. the survey was created by sexual assault and student affairs professionals after the white house developed a task force to protect students. tom 05:48:48 "we know that sexual misconduct is a terribly underreported crime, but what we don't know is what the true incidence is and this survey will
new this morning -- police are now saying a school attack that killed two people in sweden, sweden,was racially motivated. a masked attacker with a sword stabbed four people -- killing a teacher and a student.many other students thought it was a halloween prank.the suspect was shot and killed by police. a majority of students at the school are from other countries and evidence at attackers home led police to believe race was motivation. the university of iowa is ramping up their efforts to...
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reporter: sweden expects to nearly 200,000 asylum seeker requests this year. anchor: france has suffered its deadliest road accident in years killed when a bus collided with a truck this friday. kilometers east of bordeaux. the vehicle was carrying about most of them retirees. eight managed to escape from the after the driver opened the door but others were trapped as the blaze consumed the vehicles. images could be seen showing the remains.keletal the french president learned of he accident while he was on visit in athens. he met with the greek prime earlier in the day. he is now addressing parliament there in athens. for more we bring in our correspondent who joins us from the capital. the president in greece. his message been to the country? eporter: one of a great alliance. as the greek prime minister was aying his visit now in athens could herald the new chapter in whofrench-agreeing relation have enjoyed over decades very strong ties already. what the french president reiterated. what was the greek commitment and reforms european commitment, that is debt
reporter: sweden expects to nearly 200,000 asylum seeker requests this year. anchor: france has suffered its deadliest road accident in years killed when a bus collided with a truck this friday. kilometers east of bordeaux. the vehicle was carrying about most of them retirees. eight managed to escape from the after the driver opened the door but others were trapped as the blaze consumed the vehicles. images could be seen showing the remains.keletal the french president learned of he accident...
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crimes like these are rare in sweden. authorities do not know what motivated it. >>> a man in mexico is facing murder charges for a road rage killing of a 4-year-old. police say that he admitted to shooting into a car driven by the father of lily garcia. after the exchange of heated words perez started shooting at the family vehicle. >> this is a complete disrespect of human life. >> >> lily's father remembered his daughter an social media writing she was the light of my life. my little girl showed me how to love. >> that breaks your heart. >>> regulators are considering taking over the largest auto recall in united states history to speed up the repair of defective air bags. >> they are responsible for eight deaths and nearly 100 injuries. regulators are urging people to avoid that and get the car fixed as soon as possible. >> these cars need to get fixed. >> reporter: the safety administration is urging drivers to check if their car is a effected by the air bag recall and get it fixed immediately. >> don't let this fall
crimes like these are rare in sweden. authorities do not know what motivated it. >>> a man in mexico is facing murder charges for a road rage killing of a 4-year-old. police say that he admitted to shooting into a car driven by the father of lily garcia. after the exchange of heated words perez started shooting at the family vehicle. >> this is a complete disrespect of human life. >> >> lily's father remembered his daughter an social media writing she was the light of...
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observers say it is a sign of a growing radicalization on the right to the far right sweden democratsstored -- sort in opinion polls. poland, switzerland, sweden, just three examples of how right-wing parties are gaining ground in europe. now germany does have its own anti-immigration movement, alan posener. we talked about it last week. it is based in dresden. it also has the alternative for asd party.e how much of a threat is that to german chancellor angela merkel and the political elites in the mainstream? alan: we were talking about the populist tones going national, which was the threat behind -- and they are worried in the thet-wing of the csu if become a strength in politics. actually, as much as i personally dislike the csu, it might be a good idea to have a bona fide right wing conservative party rather than the dodgy afd. so this is a normal thing. you have the party which is now in power in poland. why not have -- >> you are saying that under german chancellor angela merkel it has radically changed. the party that hasn't changed is the bavarian-based csu. and german chance
observers say it is a sign of a growing radicalization on the right to the far right sweden democratsstored -- sort in opinion polls. poland, switzerland, sweden, just three examples of how right-wing parties are gaining ground in europe. now germany does have its own anti-immigration movement, alan posener. we talked about it last week. it is based in dresden. it also has the alternative for asd party.e how much of a threat is that to german chancellor angela merkel and the political elites in...
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sweden's place in second-largest city. and 15.red are aged 11 that developing story in sweden. we will update you on that. more information coming from that terrible situation there. president jacob zuma is to meet with students and present -- and universities amidst a wave of violence. -- firedred stun gun grenades at students. s.r reporter report reporter: breaking through south africa's parliament gates, hundreds of students protesting rising university fees. chaos erected around the building during a speech given by the country's finance minister. security guards were called in to remove the several hundred strong group, but it was no easy feat. stun grenades exploded and scuffles broke out between the security personnel and the young crowd. for many, it wasn't the first time they have taken to the streets to get their voices heard. >> there is no perfect time for a protest. when is the perfect time? >> education has now a monetary price. because of our historical legacy, it means many people [inaudible] majorer: universities in cities, including cape town, johannesburg, an
sweden's place in second-largest city. and 15.red are aged 11 that developing story in sweden. we will update you on that. more information coming from that terrible situation there. president jacob zuma is to meet with students and present -- and universities amidst a wave of violence. -- firedred stun gun grenades at students. s.r reporter report reporter: breaking through south africa's parliament gates, hundreds of students protesting rising university fees. chaos erected around the...
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but sweden is struggling to keep up with the demand. >> remarkable story. charlie d'agata reporting from swede tune night. charlie,hank you. today in the holyland, a palestinian aimed his car at a crowded bus stop and thehetried to stab israelis he was shot and killed. the renewed violence broke out a month ago after false rumors that israel was taking over jerusam's holiest islamic site. some of the palestiniansns attackers are children and barry peterson spoke with the father of one of them. reporter: the video enflamed palestinians and shocked many israelis, a wounded palestinian boy in the street. an israeli man screams, die, die. him. it started when 13-year-old ahmed manashra and his cousin, hassan, armed withnives, chased israelis on the street t seriously wounding a 13-year-old jewish boy. hassan ran at police and was shot dead. ahmed was hit by an israeli patrol vehicle fell, stunned. badly wounded. but his father, won't believe his son is a terrorist.. if the israelis say your son did this, will you believe them? >> no, he says, i will not beeve t
but sweden is struggling to keep up with the demand. >> remarkable story. charlie d'agata reporting from swede tune night. charlie,hank you. today in the holyland, a palestinian aimed his car at a crowded bus stop and thehetried to stab israelis he was shot and killed. the renewed violence broke out a month ago after false rumors that israel was taking over jerusam's holiest islamic site. some of the palestiniansns attackers are children and barry peterson spoke with the father of one of...
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the owners plan on wearing them all the way to germany or sweden. many, the road ends of the slovenian border. be tiny country has been overwhelmed. they want to eliminate 2500 refugees per day. almost double that number came monday alone. now soldiers will be controlling the border. >> the important thing is the slovenian army will have no police powers. they will only have authority related to observing, redirecting movement of people and cooperating with the police controlling groups of people. in that way, they will mostly be deployed to help release forces, but everything will be held by the slovenian police. reporter: the situation gets worse further east. croatia has also tightened its borders. the border town on the serbian side has become the eye of the needle in the balkan route. people are caught unprepared for the rain and cold. >> we need somewhere without war, without cold, and something good. >> i would like to go because it is very beautiful. reporter: in spite of the waiting, in spite of the hardships, the refugees press on to find
the owners plan on wearing them all the way to germany or sweden. many, the road ends of the slovenian border. be tiny country has been overwhelmed. they want to eliminate 2500 refugees per day. almost double that number came monday alone. now soldiers will be controlling the border. >> the important thing is the slovenian army will have no police powers. they will only have authority related to observing, redirecting movement of people and cooperating with the police controlling groups...
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. >> i'm jonah hull in sweden, the idyllic end of a long journey from a war in syria. >> despite security measures there has been no let up in violence. forces shot a palestinian man after he stabbed a woman at jerusalem's main bus station. >> a spokesman for the israeli police.
. >> i'm jonah hull in sweden, the idyllic end of a long journey from a war in syria. >> despite security measures there has been no let up in violence. forces shot a palestinian man after he stabbed a woman at jerusalem's main bus station. >> a spokesman for the israeli police.
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what is the number sweden? it's about .75. and again, we can look at inning friend from the 19th century where there's no taxes essentially, there's no public education, and so you would think, well, in 19th century inning land the way you get to oxford and cambridge you have to go to special schools and learn lattin. you need the background. now anyone can get into oxford and cambridge if they do well on the standard high school exam. and you think we would be moving from a world of slow social mobility to one of moisture more rapid mobility now. the answer again is, no. it's exactly the same. and so one of the big conclusions of the book is that social -- there's a social physics that determines social mobility. just like the force of gravity is everywhere on the planet. the force of social mobility seems to operate the same way across all the societies we can observe. one element we can observe is communist china. it has roughly the same rate of social mobility and that's one of the startling findings of this book is -- so
what is the number sweden? it's about .75. and again, we can look at inning friend from the 19th century where there's no taxes essentially, there's no public education, and so you would think, well, in 19th century inning land the way you get to oxford and cambridge you have to go to special schools and learn lattin. you need the background. now anyone can get into oxford and cambridge if they do well on the standard high school exam. and you think we would be moving from a world of slow...
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he's sweden-american, ethiopian-swedish-american. look, it's complicated.us samuelsson like his wife, maya, was born here in ethiopia. so when is the last time you were in ethiopia? >> four years ago, and you can tell it's changed. changed a lot. >> i'm interested in seeing an african country that was never colonized. it was never taken by europe. >> no, that sense of pride, you really hit the nail on the head. i mean, that sense of pride is also the sense of that everyone wants to come back. >> how does it feel coming back? is it weird at all? you feel like you're coming home? >> it is weird, but end of the day, i always love it. i miss it. one foot of me is, like, just ethiopian, but then the other foot is so swedish or american at this point, right? >> you do not speak the language, or any of the dialects. you've since come back, reconnected with family. >> yeah. >> but it must be weird to, i mean -- >> it is. >> to -- you need a translator. >> no, but -- i need a translator. my wife is not my translator in life and in culture and so many things, but i t
he's sweden-american, ethiopian-swedish-american. look, it's complicated.us samuelsson like his wife, maya, was born here in ethiopia. so when is the last time you were in ethiopia? >> four years ago, and you can tell it's changed. changed a lot. >> i'm interested in seeing an african country that was never colonized. it was never taken by europe. >> no, that sense of pride, you really hit the nail on the head. i mean, that sense of pride is also the sense of that everyone...
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sweden. one teacher was killed and several students were hurt. police say the attacker stormed the cafe area before officers shot him. he is reportedly in serious condition. the school has 400 students. >>> and it's a title the mets haven't had for more than a decade. national league champions. >> yeah, now it's out of the world series for the first time since 2000. eyewitness news reporter dray clark is outside citi field classic for the first time next week. dray? >> reporter: yeah, good morning guys, after sweeping the cubs last night the meted ended years -- mets ended 15 years of waiting for fans. the amazins' started off last night very strong. with back-to-back home runs in the 1st inning and they never lost their momentum. winning the game anderring a trip to the world series -- earning a trip to the world series, main yo broke out across the city with fans overjoyed and excited that a young team that some people underestimated was able to hold it together and win big. game one of the world series is set to happen next tuesday. meanwhile,
sweden. one teacher was killed and several students were hurt. police say the attacker stormed the cafe area before officers shot him. he is reportedly in serious condition. the school has 400 students. >>> and it's a title the mets haven't had for more than a decade. national league champions. >> yeah, now it's out of the world series for the first time since 2000. eyewitness news reporter dray clark is outside citi field classic for the first time next week. dray? >>...
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first who can forget this moment in sports. >>> sweden. that social democratic utopia that my friends wish our country could emulate. it is no surprise that they are introducing the six-hour work day. yes, the land of universal health care and gravy-covered meatballs thinks 30 hours a week is plenty. it is not as effective as one would think said the ceo of an app based in stockholm. he said at the same time we are having it hard to manage our private life outside of work. what might surprise you is that i think it is a great idea. >> what? >> a healthy economy does not look at hours worked, but productivity. i think the work day is too long. as a result, we need too many breaks in the day. how about this? a six-hour day, no breaks. no lunch. eat a meal before and after work. we should be fine. keep some nuts at your desk. people will be able to spend more time with their families and spend less on child care and they may feel less of a need to go drinking after work to blow off steam. sorry, joanne. that's right. they can go home and sit
first who can forget this moment in sports. >>> sweden. that social democratic utopia that my friends wish our country could emulate. it is no surprise that they are introducing the six-hour work day. yes, the land of universal health care and gravy-covered meatballs thinks 30 hours a week is plenty. it is not as effective as one would think said the ceo of an app based in stockholm. he said at the same time we are having it hard to manage our private life outside of work. what might...