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in central sweden.nd they're very much making their presence felt. angelica: they try to intimidate people. i've experienced that because i'm actively fighting racism, but my friends, who aren't as politically active, have also experienced it. reporter: the neo-nazis have profited from the surge in support for the sweden democrats, a right-wing populist party -- even though the party officially distances itself from the resistance movement. jonathan: there are members of the sweden democrats and representatives that express support sometimes for groups such as the nordic resistance movement. sweden democrats is a party which works in the swedish parliament, whereas this is a revolutionary nazi movement. reporter: today, there are no clashes. the scandinavians are generally famed for their tolerance and cool-headedness. the neo-nazis represent a real challenge to those values. michelle: as church attendance continues to dwindle across europe, a priest in poland has come up with an inventive way to reach
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agency and sweden has also dropped its prosecution investigation over their sexual offenses how much weight does that give you as one of his lawyers in order to be able to move forward in at least getting julian assange to be able to walk out of that door. it's very hard i mean just we have this first point is he's in detention it's no legally admitted by the u.n. bodies so it's the duty of the u.k. to do something. i mean united kingdom me as a lawyer i learned is deland of a habeas corpus the one who invented that if someone is it saying this person has a right to see a judge to see whether detention must go on he will have a situation he's detained because as the u.k. said he infringed conditions on bail the bail out comes from this swedish warrant that is now finished so it's judy of the u.k. authorities to find a solution and to say well you should do this and go to a judge and present a judge to to assess the situation and to let mr assange free and let him go to to ecuador as the only thing he wants when a free passes to go to work whether oh it just to quickly ask him if i co
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scotland's women have lost 1—0 to sweden in a friendly, as they continue their preparations ahead of championship this summer. sweden are a strong force in women's football, ranked sixth in the the world, and they had the better chances in vaxjo — a shotjust cleared off the line at the end of the first half. they finally found a way through scotland's defence in the 84th minute though — a headerfrom caroline seger giviing sweden the win. scotland play one more friendly before the euros begin, against the republic of ireland next month. the british and irish lions record in new zealand now reads: played four, lost two. they went down 23—22 to the super rugby side highlanders in dunedin. they have two more warm—up matches before the first test against the all blacks in 11 days, and their injury list is growing too. james burford reports. for the lions, another chance to leave everything on the pitch. but they do so with the news that stuart hogg has been ruled out of the rest of the poor through injury. in the highlanders, they saw a side with tricks, power and all blacks. after tradin
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they give terrorists welfare in sweden.at that. >> greg: isn't it unfair to the citizens living there? the guy next door was in isis? raping and pillaging? >> juan: i can't believe they are even allowed back in the country. i think you explained this previously, you've got to shut down their ability to come back. take away their rights. the thing that strikes me is you know, you want to make sure you don't just execute them. we are not supposed to become terrorists ourselves. >> kimberly: that's called punishment. >> juan: they had trials even for the nazis. >> greg: this is such a weird battle, kimberly, the planet is now the battlefield. things have changed. i think we need and isis island where we drop them on an island. >> juan: oh, guantanamo? >> dana: get mel. >> kimberly: they wanted to do this but now they have an enormous increase in the amount of rape. a second in the world only tell part of southern africa, now you have all these crimes being committed there. they think no, no, don't punish the jihadists. let's g
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new zealand will go on to phase either sweden orjapan, who are drawing 3-3, sweden orjapan, who are drawingrough to face winners of that will go through to fa ce tea m winners of that will go through to face team usa, the holders of the america's cup. it will be new zealand facing japan or sweden to go on to face the usa, but the big news is that sir ben ainslie, all his yea rs of is that sir ben ainslie, all his years of preparation down on the south coast to get this far in bermuda, well, that tree is over. they are about to finish over 30 seconds down in that final race, they will lose the semifinal 5—2. that's all sport for now. perhaps ale it'll be more from us later, i know it is a busy news day! we hope to see you again, 0lly thank you very much indeed! it's almost three years since british combat troops withdrew from afghanistan, after more than a decade fighting the taliban. 456 british soldiers were killed, most of them in helmand province. since the withdrawal, helmand and many other parts of the country have fallen back into the hands of the taliban. auliya atrafi from the bbc‘s
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you don't see that very often. 2-1 sweden has defeated france on a very unusual goal. basically that's john smith. check this out. video was looking out from around the major leagues. this is a foul ball last night. it looks like an ordinary foul ball. you have heard of hitting the cover off of a ball. the entire thing shredded and came loose. an unusual play. in the meantime, college regionals, baseball, a sensational pitch right there. a beautiful play. he might be on his way to the major leagues with range like that. and just for frank today, we have the return of the streaker from yesterday's game. the giants and the burris are in milwaukee.>> i understand when your clothes like that is called a porky pig. shirt on top. [laughter]>> would that be something of streaking came back?>> good night. i'm telling you, if xenon emits ultraviolet light, then those dark matter discoveries must be wrong. yes, well, if we lived in a world where slow-moving xenon produced light, then you'd be correct. also, pigs would fly, my derriere would produce cotton candy, and the phantom
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sweden's finance minister joins us with her thoughts on the path ahead. 30 minutes into the u.s. trading session this wednesday. it is wednesday but it feels like it should be later in the week. julie: thursday is really the big day of all of these events, including the comey testimony and ecb decision. all three major averages are rising ahead of that, although still shy of their records. certainly near them. once again we have technology playing an important role in the gains we are seeing. the nasdaq 100 touching the intraday high for the six session in a row. facebook and microsoft both turned lower but touched her records on a closing basis earlier today. apple is higher, alphabet shares at a record. if you look at what is going on volatility-wise, yes, the vix is low, but volatility in the nasdaq not quite as low. this is a ratio of the nasdaq 100 volatility to the vix which measures volatility of the s&p 500. you can see it's been climbing. on a relative basis, they cap tech in the nasdaq 100 is more volatile than that of the s&p 500. elsewhere in technology, electronic ar
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so he is playing in the domestic affairs of sweden. and i want to remind you, they were never thinking of joining nato until russia invaded ukraine. that was the eventhat sparked this debate in the first place in sweden. >> i know you don't like playing victor, or notstradamusnostrada. how concerned are you that he may get aggressive with his in, say, estonia? >> you know, i'm not worried about estonia. i'm worried about the balkans. let me tell you. why we're always talking about the nato allies there. they did a good job to prevent and deter an attack on the balkan states. most americans don't even know which are our allies and which aren't. where they have a lot of influence. if i were worrying that the future, watch the balkans. >> a lot of history for a lot of americans. >> serve looking at their ma'ams now. where is macedonia? >> happy friday to you, ambassador. thank you very much. >> all right. as we said, my colleague megyn kelly just wrap up her exclusive sit-down one-on-one. we're going to bring you some of that in a few min
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they're now top of group a, after hosts poland salvaged a late point in a 2—2 draw against sweden.ting win for aidy boothroyd's side, as nick parrot reports. to be champions, you need heroes. slovakia had plenty off the pitch, england needed to find one on it. after only managing one shot on target in their opening match against sweden, it took two minutes forjohn swift to look up to his name. to live up to his name. his shot was tame. if only the opposition had been the same. challenges came thick and fast and then a blow that would have hurt even more. martin kriem getting the better of everton‘s new £30 million goalkeeperjordan pickford. centre back alfie mawson cost swansea just £5.5 million. he was able to give england's small contingent something to cheer about. the youngsters didn't have long to wait to celebrate again. ten minutes later, nathan redmond had options as he bore down on goal. he went for heroics and was handsomely rewarded. deflection proved critical but it is often said, you make your own luck. there's been a shock on day one at the queen's club, as british nu
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in his absence and to recall the european arrest warrant specifying who should be transferred to sweden although julian assange himself was the first to acknowledge that he is by no means a free man the road is far from over. the war the proper war is just commencing the u.k. has said it will arrest me regardless that's because there's still a british warrant for a songes arrest for breaching bail back in twenty twelve but that's small fry compared to the trouble he's in with the us or forty's in april the us attorney general said that arresting us. it is a priority this is a man this grown beyond anything i am aware is a narcissist who has created nothing of value you realize on the dirty work of others to make himself famous he is a fraud a coward hiding behind a screen the u.s. justice department is said to be trying to bring espionage charges against them we can leak setter for releasing trove after trove of top secret documents and songes greatest hits include the deeply embarrassing for washington cable gate in twenty eleven the afghan war logs in two thousand and ten and more rec
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if sweden is now out of the picture on this i mean how much really do you think an extradition to the u.s. could happen there is that treaty and yes the traffic is always flowed from britain to the states rather than the other way around and u.s. courts don't have to do very much in order to issue that warrant but we're in a very different political climate now there won't we have a sense donald trump took over would there even be the willingness for britain to play ball that. oh let's hope not but remember this is not only a question of unbalanced ministration today. has been targeted by security intelligence services for a long time it is not so that they deal with this in an amateur ish way the way that those who also comment and criticize from the point of view of due process of of law and all that you know these are people who work in a consistent and targeted way and there are also coordinate the u.s. bodies coordinate with the u.k. and for that matter the swedish and it's not a conspiracy theory it's the way these things work they have aimed at getting him ported to the u.s. an
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has larry donn from sweden ever been high at work? >> high at work? never. >> no?even imagine doing that, being that. >> were you high when you got dressed this morning? >> no. >> jimmy: no he was drunk. [ cheers and applause ] do we have anyone here from sweden tonight? is that how people are dressing in sweden now? what happened to the viking horns? those are gone? all right, who else is out there? >> what is your name and where are you from? >> jacob from terra haute, indiana. >> have you ever been high at work? >> jimmy: all right? it's unanimous. >> i'm high right now. very high. >> what do you do for work? >> i work at mcdonald's. >> do you work high there? [ laughter ] we're out of mcnuggets again? jacob! all right, next? >> what is your name and where are you from? >> izan from pittsburgh. >> have you ever been high at work? >> jimmy: there are two yeses but almost all noes. let's see. has izan ever been high at work? >> yes. really. yeah. >> what do you do? >> i look for jobs. >> is why that you lost it? >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: he's got a good attitude ab
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sweden are a strong force in women's football, ranked sixth in the world, and in rainy conditions inrom a corner being cleared off the line, but it is 0—0. some football news for you. sunderland are in talks with aberdeen boss derek mcinnes over their managerial vacancy. mcinnes led the dons to second in the scottish premiership last season, and took them to the scottish cup final. sunderland are looking to replace david moyes, who left the club following their relegation from the premier league. derek mcinnes might need a new goalkeeper if he does join them. everton have agreed to pay £30 million for sunderland's jordan pickford. it would be a record fee for a british goalkeeper if the england under—21 international signs the deal. pickford was one of very few bright spots in sunderland's season, antoine griezman looks like staying put this summer. the frenchman has signed a a one—year contract extension with atletico madrid, taking him through to 2022. a move to manchester united had appeared likely at one stage. england's cricketers are in cardiff for their icc champions trophy se
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mallory is currently in sweden with the u.s. national team.s against sweden and norway this week. got to go out and see her play. >> to go from high school to pros, and score the first game. >> she's got skills. >> yeah, pretty good. the singing is okay. but keep playing soccer. >> that's her side thing. >>> we're looking at a dreary day tomorrow. a yellow weather alert. a wet commute for many. 60s in the burbs. low 70s downtown. then boom, we're out of it. heat rolls in sunday. >> so we can get through tomorrow. on the other side, it's going to be really good. thanks for watching. the cbs me to listen carefully. i'm ralph northam,aught and when survivors of the virginia tech shooting asked me to support an assault weapons ban and close the gun show loophole, i took on the fight. i saw what those weapons can do as an army doctor during the gulf war. now, i'm listening carefully to donald trump, and i think he's a narcissistic maniac. whatever you call him, we're not letting captioning sponsored by cbs
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a museum of failure has opened in sweden filled with products -- it shows that failure is good. galpin was at the opening. richard: the doors of the world's first museum of failure for opened in the swedish city. it is the brainchild of this man, samuel west. he is a psychologist on a mission to show people here and around the world that failure should be celebrated. it is part of the process leading to successful innovation. before the opening party, i was given an exclusive tour of this unique museum by its director, samuel west. other 17 exhibits? >> 17 products and services. i failure because it did not take privacy issues seriously enough. and another food innovation. $300 million invested in a luxury burger that did not work out. richard: what success has you had in persuading companies to reveal their failures and hand over exhibits of some of their field products? >> zero. richard: what does that make you think? >> it drives home the point of how sensitive failure is in what extent are willing to go to sort of hide it. [applause] but the hope is for the opening of this m
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my sort of structure and pragmatism comes from being raised in sweden.armth to cooking and feel-based food that i love comes definitely from here. >> anthony: weirdly enough, the single aspect of ethiopian culture most westerners do know a little about is ethiopian food. so, maybe you've had this. oh, wow. now -- now that -- that looks good. that, that is exciting. what is it? >> maya: this is typical ethiopian vegetarian. they make it really nice. >> anthony: at kategna restaurant, they do it classic. injera bread. that's ethiopian 101. >> marcus: i mean, when you think about ethiopian food, right, the foundation is really the injera bread. >> anthony: it's not just food, it's an implement. >> marcus: yeah. >> anthony: we're having beyaynetu, a selection of stews, or wats, as they're called around here. that's gom, sauteed greens. shiro wat, which is a chickpea stew. and tikil gomen, sauteed white cabbage. many, if not most of the dishes, spiced with the magical mysterious flavoring of the gods, berbere. >> maya: can i, can i give you one that's -- norm
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in sweden, a curious spectator wandering onto the fairway. the animal away, but this is one determined elk. it is, for a few moments, distracted by his golf bag. unhappy with the choice of club, perhaps. but then the elk realises it is the player, not his equipment, that has piqued his interest, and decides, for reasons known only to the animal itself, to chase him around the trees. all this being filmed by an amused friend on the other side of the fairway. the elk obviously deciding it might like a word with him, as well. so over they came, both of them at some speed. but by now the animal felt it had made its point, and wandered off. they say golf is a good walk spoiled. it is certainly true if elks have any say in the matter. watermelons of course are mostly round. but not all. this variety being unloaded at a warehouse in japan were first developed 45 years ago to fit neatly inside the fridge. but they weren't very sweet, so they have become more ornamental. customers can pay hundreds of dollars for these designer fruits. farmers say they
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in sweden they're trying to change that system because what happened in sweden is that scores have gone downhill. not to say there are things that we have to do to change they are, but what doing with federal dollars is not saying, let's lift up some experiments and provide more funding for it, what she is doing is what she did in michigan, which is taking funding that is absolutely essential. where i disagree with you is the funding for my first century schools in mcdowell county west virginia has turned around the school that has 100% poverty. if you went with me to that school, you would change her mind about 21st century schools. the level of kids success in math and english is remarkable in a place that is devastated by poverty. let's look at how our u.s. education system performs internationally. internationally we are in the middle of the pack. we have improved outcomes for disadvantaged kids. -- have not improved outcomes for disadvantaged kids. >> the last piece of results d willell you, and oec tell you that if you started separating out social economic issues in the places li
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will be some immediate action they will try to whisk him out of the country that forces here would sweden and frankly i think he has every reason to be concerned about what will happen with him if the u.k. authorities. arrested him this is not only a question of. balance ministration today. has been targeted by security intelligence services for a long time they have aimed at getting him ported to the us and they are not giving up the way the british police english police now are so it does not give any further confidence it's completely disproportionate and europe should not know european authority in the european countries should assist in that and what has happened up till now has been disgraceful but is just getting worse. now the conflict between nato and allies germany and turkey continues to escalate after burleson announced plans to come good on its threat to withdraw its troops from the incident base in turkey and we like them to jordan with more his peace rather. well it all looks very messy at the moment the latest from the german defense ministry is that the they will start pu
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now in a few months time sweden will conduct its biggest military exercises in twenty years it coincides with russia holding large scale drills but there's a third event in the pipeline two on its own a very different mission there described as a first peace seeking war games thirty swedish and russian activists will take part in a two day exercise called seventeen with the goal of deescalating a hypothetical conflict one of the organizers to list that someone had to reach out with a message of peace they are of course not that cold that you would have if you have a war exercise. has to be prepared if the escalation continues but we have bigger and bigger military exercises on the russian side begin to get military exercises on this we decide. we are getting closer to meet you on the swedish side and we have the capability of the swedish and russian politicians to to make meets ends meet to somehow among themselves make agreements then we have to have some kind of civil society that does the job for them so we are preparing for this well now that's in sweden but a neighboring finland the
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empire a century and a half ago today they're part of finland's territory as for the timing will sweden will be conducting its largest military exercise in twenty years at the same time as russia holds large scale drills of its of villains former ambassador to russia suspects the peace groups event is a moscow ploy to sway public opinion is what the organizer thinks of that claim. he wants to claim that we are something that we are not because he wants us he wants to show that we are agents of a foreign power like as soon as you stand up for peace people within your own country will say that you're a traitor. that you somehow work for the other side. chillies reached the final of a bull's confederations cup after beating portugal on penalties for england player stan collymore following the game in the russian city of cars at noon now after ninety minutes new mill after action so i wasn't the greatest football my stan collymore the will deserve the same but there were plenty of chances are really on there were in the first five or ten minutes of play we thought go on and be a classic los
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this was the scene in southern sweden, a curious spectator wandering onto the fairway.ts, distracted by his golf bag. unhappy with the choice of club, perhaps. but then the elk realises it is the player, not his equipment, that has piqued his interest, and decides, for reasons known only to the animal itself, to chase him around the trees. all this being filmed by an amused friend on the other side of the fairway. the elk obviously deciding it might like a word with him, as well. so over they came, both of them at some speed. but by now the animal felt it had made its point, and wandered off. they say golf is a good walk spoiled. it is certainly true if elks have any say in the matter. i like the way he brings the elk over to his friend who was laughing in the background! don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter: stay with us. i'll be back with the headlines in a few minutes' time. then rachel will be here with world business report. don't go away. hi there. june has been a pretty wacky weather month, with a number of records set. you'll
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in sweden, a curious spectator wandering onto the fairway. one determined elk. it is, for a few moments, distracted his golf bag. unhappy with the choice of club, perhaps. but then the elk realises it is the player, not his equipment, that has picked his interest, and besides, for reasons known only to the animal itself, to chase him around the trees. all this being filmed by an amused friend on the other side of the fairway. the elk obviously deciding it might like a word with him as well. so over they came, both of them at some speed. but by now the animalfelt of them at some speed. but by now the animal felt it had made its point, and wandered off. they say golf is a good walk spoiled. it is certainly true if elks have any say in the matter. that's all for now. stay with bbc world news. i hope we have time to show you a drone which could deliver a defibrillator to a person suffering from a heart attack. how about this for technology. these trial flights have been tested, once again back in sweden, showing that drones can arrive at the dest
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boost and legal breakthrough after being wanted for questioning over allegations of sexual assault in sweden seven years ago prosecutors finally suspended the case against him but the wiki leaks editor admitted his fight is far from over the road is far from over. the war the proper war is just commencing but the u.k. has said it will arrest me regardless songes big revelations of included the afghan war logs in twenty ten cable gates in twenty eleven and more recently the protest e-mails and vault seven which has been gradually publishing the cia's alleged digital spying tools however one concern for the wiki leaks editor's legal team is whether the u.k. will extradite him to the united states for leaking these documents are still hanging over julian assange it is a british arrest warrant for breaching bail back in two thousand and twelve and there's also the uncertainty over a possible extradition to the u.s. for leaking classified documents back in april the u.s. attorney general called the arrest of a song a priority. this is a man of this cumber yond anything i am aware of just a narcis
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will be some immediate action they will try to whisk him out of the country that pulls his hair with sweden and frankly i think he has every reason to be concerned about what will happen with him if the u.k. authorities. arrested him this is not only a question of. balance ministration today. has been targeted by security and intelligence services for a long time they have aimed at getting him ported to the us and they are not giving up the way the british police english police now are so it does not give any further confidence it's completely disproportionate and europe should not know european authority you know european countries should assist in that and what has happened up till now has been disgraceful but is just getting worse. now the stars festival a gathering celebrate space exploration and astronomy has started in norway our crew and correspondent paul scott is there and they've had the chance to to catch up with a number of astronauts and cosmonauts. r.t. is here is one of the official information partners of star most see behind me as well a huge three sixty area he was the fir
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coming up, sweden's red-hot ipo market getting ready to set a new record. we are joined next to break down what is fueling the boom in europe. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am vonnie quinn. nejra: from london, i am nejra cehic. mastec stockholm will set a record tomorrow as five companies will be lifted in a single day setting a new record for europe. we are joined from stockholm. you on the to have program. is sweden'sk, why ipo market so red hot right now is t? adam: have a strong equity culture, government culture in terms of the country being well prepared. we have a strong ecosystem supporting the companies. these are companies leveraging the capital markets and benefits of raising capital through the exchange. the momentum we have seen 2012 -- the momentum we have seen since 2012 has been tremendous. nejra: you talk about a culmination. any that mean there is bubble territory and we could see risks ahead? adam: i don't see that. we have many parameters playing into the equity markets with low intere
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before, i was back in sweden working at a university and undergraduate, working inside the universitye by their typing. what are they doing now? they are the founders. they we re now? they are the founders. they were on their way to new york yesterday, new office there, and the quy yesterday, new office there, and the guy is running the deal at the university. the reason this is so useful, if you are hacked or suffer a breach, somebody knows your password, this is able to stop them further down the process, it is not once they are in they are in. this extra layer, it is more about catching the individuals, or the knowledge thing. it is about the person themselves. that is the level we have taken this to. as far as the conversations you have with big financial institutions, i suppose it isa financial institutions, i suppose it is a cost, they will have to pay for it, but it may be... they do not pay and a! laughter you want them to pay more, but it is a trade—off, either they will pay it in compensation or upfront like this. security has been around forever, you'd like insurance polici
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in sweden, they're trying to change that system now. because what has happened in sweden is that the scores have gone downhill. not to say that there are things that we have to do to change education. but what devos is doing with the federal dollars is it's not actually saying let's lift up some experiments and provide more funding for it. what she's doing is what she did in michigan. which is taking funding that is absolutely essential like, where i disagree with you, lindsay, is the funding for 21st century schools in mcdowell county, west virginia, has turned around the school that has 100% poverty. and if you went with me to that school you would change your mind about 21st century schools. the levels of kids' success in math, in english, is remarkable in a place that is devastated by poverty. >> can i just say one more >> thing? if we're talking about test scores, let's look how our u.s. education system, the public system performs internationally. we're in the middle of the pack. they were hovering where they were for decades. >>
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team new zealand will challenge the holders, usa, in the 35th america's cup after seeing off sweden.home after claiming a second consecutive nhl championship. hello and welcome to the programme where we start with cricket and a gripping icc champions trophy encounter in cardiff on monday. pakistan fought back for a three wicket victory over sri lanka to set up an enticing semi—final clash with england at the same venue on wednesday. rounding up all the action is austin halewood. the final group game was essentially a straight knockout. for the winning side, and spot in the semifinals, for the losers, the first flight home. after beating reigning champions india in the last match, should later picked up where they left off. after losing three quick wickets, the captain steadied the ship. pakistan were calling for a breakthrough and mohammed and there answered, his first of the tournament.
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the 22—year—old was an unused substitute in sweden's friendly draw in norway on tuesday.011 and has been part of three title winning squads and it's understood he cost united just short of $40 million. after sitting out the clay court season roger federer made a disappointing return to action, going out in the second round of the stuttgart tournament. the world numberfive has been resting as he aims for an eighth wimbledon title and took the first set against tommy haas 6—2. but the australian open champion was soon on the ropes and the 39—year—old german wrapped up the match taking the next two sets, 7—6, 6—4, for what was only federer‘s second defeat of the year. to golf now. the 117th us open gets under way on thursday with defending champion dustinjohnson looking to become the first player since american compatriot curtis strange in 1988 and 1989 to win back to back titles. erin hills in wisconsin is the venue and it's got everyone talking due to its yardage and length of the rough and the world number one is paired with two previous winners in martin kaymer and jorda
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we had to go to the government of sweden, protective power to get any information and even then it is lauren: rare, but they did it. three other americans are being held in north korea. cheryl: north koreans have a lot to answer for on that story. the manhunt underway for two prison escapees who killed two prison guards with a thousand dollars worth posted for donnie russell wrote and wiki devos. officials said that they overpowered two cards in a transport us, shot and killed the guards and then carjacked a driver who pulled up behind the bus. describing that same period >> i sought to verbally murdered. that is what i saw. i have their blood on my shoes. cheryl: emotional moments for him. the inmates were inside of a caged area of the bus. it's not known how they manage to get to the guards and overpower them. lauren: board meeting to discuss for face issues that dupree took a surprising turn yesterday. cheryl: it sure did. tracee carrasco is here at the latest resignation of the company. try morning, lauren and cheryl. a lot of developments meeting yesterday. david pondered resigni
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new zealand beat sweden's artemis racing in the only race of the day to win the challenger final 5—2. began monday with a 4—2 lead in the best—of—nine series and needed just one victory to advance to the 35th america's cup match and that starts this coming saturday on bermuda's great sound. it's an absolutely amazing day out there. we got through an amazing start and felt like the boys were in a good mindset. there was no way we went getting it done in that second race. i think it is full credit to the whole team. as a whole, everybody has been pushing super hard. we had some hard times recently with our capsize and other things but to get the job done today is massive for us as a sailing team full of the british and irish lions take on the highlanders in the fourth match of their tour of new zealand on tuesday. sam warburton returns from an ankle injury to captain the side in dunedin but still believes he's a doubt to face the all blacks in the first test on the 24th ofjune. the lions have three more matches before that, and coach andy farrell believes they're improving on a daily ba
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now, a brand new museum of failure has just opened up in sweden.s morning we are getting a tour of some things that we used to know. >> reporter: trump board game. i'm back you. are fired. lousy version of monopoly. eve everlasting. never rusts. wobbles while you bike. double drumstick. play on the up stroke and down stroke. my definition of failure is when things don't turn out the way you want it to. i am samuel west, curator of museum of failure. 70 failed innovations. it is not about nostalgia, not about obsolete technology. we don't have a typewriter here. typewriter was a success. i was tired of all of the success stories, they're all alike. i wanted to learn more about failures. the n-gauge, game console, phone. use it phone. sideways to your head. mocked as the taco phone. this is the facial mask. strap it on to your head. shock your face for 15, 20 minutes. turn as beautiful a the google glass. awesome piece of technology. really cool screen. built in camera. problem google didn't appreciate the privacy issue to be such a problem. some of
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of the world and that means they do need to to norwayod traveling and sweden and denmark as well.do that through a digital border. rather than checking every single truck going through, they do random checks. they monitor all the goods they're going through. and you're punished quite severely. that would require a lot of cooperation with the government. expectations?ur many on the labor side say this is a rejection of austerity. even over the weekend, he said people are weary from rebuilding the economy since the financial crisis. to do you hear anything to make you think we would step away from any of those commitments and ballots budget? i think theyal and stepped away from those commitments a year ago and they decided we will not end it by 2020, but by 2025. is higher than we would like but not unusually high by international standards. given the 10 year time frame for lowering that, i think one ago they stepped away from the idea of continuing austerity. with thegoing to stick welfare cap. a lot of the things that people really feel, a lot of the actual impacts of austerity, w
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to golf and on the pga tour american jason dufner and sweden's david lingmerth, the 2015 champion, areurnament in ohio. former world number six jordan spieth sits on six under helped by shots like this approach to a picturesque looking ninth green which he'd eventually birdie. a triple bird on the second hole getting him to two under. the players prepare for the us open in a fortnight. team oracle usa and emirates team new zealand lead the way in the america's cup qualifying series. the american crew are top and automatically qualify for the america's cup match as holders but can gain a valuable bonus point to take into the decider if they finish top, while it was a mixed day for ben ainslie's british team of land rover bar who won one and lost one as they remain third in the race for semi final positions. a quick update, tipping off in five minutes time is the oakland... the clevela nd cavaliers. from me and the sport today team, goodbye. see you later. that morning. it feels as though it has been a week of extremes. extreme heat, thunderstorms, and even some rain. as we move towards
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jordan pickford, britain's most expensive goalkeeper, has helped england under 21s draw 0—0 with swedenropean championship opener. the new everton £30 million signing was england's hero, saving linus wahlqvist‘s penalty with ten minutes to go. england start with a point and face further matches against hosts poland and slovakia. the bbc understands that christiano ronaldo wants to leave spain, after being accused of tax fraud. the contract that he signed last year keeping him at real madrid for a further five years, includes a one billion euro release clause. former real madrid president ramon calderon agrees ronaldo could make a shock exit. if he has made his mind up... it is not going to be easy to change. it is true, he can get he wants. when i signed him, he was going to come the year before. he didnt. he had the commitment to manchester united. we have got to hope that he is not seriously thinking about leaving real madrid. cricket history was made at chelmsford this evening with nottinghamshire completing the highest ever successful run chase in domestic one day matches. they beat
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hover, although it was legal in sweden to get an abortion it was not easy. many doctors wouldn't perform them. and by the time mrs. ex found swedish gin kolg who agreed to perform abortion she was four months pregnant a character in herself and tell you about her and if anyone is aware, tries to race ahead the fetus a female was about eight a inches long wrapped in a sterile green cloth and transported to the carolyn institute? stockholm where lungs dissected flown to philadelphia where waiting for them. in the summer of 1962, as social change was coming in the u.s., rachel carsons silence ring publish many other events afoot. [inaudible conversations] well -- haflex deriving to wuu38 cell and he create ared 800 of these tiny cells each had two to three million cells in it. each cell in each had the potential to divide another 40 times. if you do the math you realize that simply one little bottle of about ten million cells will produce 22 million pounds of cells or tons rather when it is fully expanded. for practical purposes created a supply of cells that w
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. >> mcdonald's may have missed mark in new ad airing in sweden.a light of backlash this morning for running new commercial that compares employees to sol soldiers. in that ad voice over reads in uniform we're all equal regardless of gender, background or sexual orientation and set to dramatic music and i doesn't reveal it's an ad for mcdonald's until 4r5 years in they're calling it tone deaf and inappropriate and it comes months after sweden announced it would be reinstating the draft for the first time since 2010. >> hm. >> all right. >> senate majority leader chuck shumer mocked 3rez form the first public cabinet meeting with tweet. >> cabinet meeting which has been called bizarre by some consisted ever the president claiming to have accomplished more than any fdr and during the meet they go went around the room while lawmakers praised trump. so president trump. after the meeting shumer weeted this video which features law maker at table surrounded by staffers going around the table complementing shumer. >> i want to thank everybody for coming a
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the first team to five will get the chance to face eitherjapan or sweden in the challenger final andoracle team usa in the america's cup final. conditions farfrom ideal in paris, as rain proved to be the toughest opponent at roland garros today as all of the men's french open french open quarter finals were postponed until tomorrow. both rafael nadal and novak djokovic were due to be in action but the court covers were brought out. and that means all four of the men's quarter—finals will be played tomorrow including andy murray who's up against kei nishikori. in between the rain delays, two of the women's quarter finals were wrapped up, with the unseeded 19 year old latvianjelena ostapenko causing an upset by beating the former
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