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we've been to the border between norway and sweden. ministers here think it's a model for a future frictionless border between northern ireland and the republic. so how does it work for them? what you think about the customs here? i think it is completely clap, it takes a long time, it is not easy. hundreds of thousands of teenagers opened their gcse results this morning. do you know what a grade 4 in maths actually means? and what's the difference between a "good pass" and a "standard" one? we'll debate the merits of the new marking system. and, shameless cash grab, or the greatest sporting show on earth. ufc champion conor mcgregor, and undefeated boxer floyd mayweather face off. good evening. on the surface, today's immigration figures look encouraging for the government. net migration has fallen to the lowest level for three years after a surge in the number of eu nationals leaving the uk since last june's brexit vote. net migration, the difference between those entering and leaving the uk, fell 81,000 to 246,000 in the year to mar
we've been to the border between norway and sweden. ministers here think it's a model for a future frictionless border between northern ireland and the republic. so how does it work for them? what you think about the customs here? i think it is completely clap, it takes a long time, it is not easy. hundreds of thousands of teenagers opened their gcse results this morning. do you know what a grade 4 in maths actually means? and what's the difference between a "good pass" and a...
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sweden is incredibly liberal about sex, for example. stand concerning drugs is kind of an anomaly in swedish policy. swedish drug policy has always been about this idea of the gateway drug. cannabis was seen as this gateway drug. all your drug policy is based around this philosophy, and lots of people still believe that to be the case. we have spoken to the head of police, who is tackling narcotics, and we have spoken to mps. all these people say that is still the case. why do you think that is different? it turned out it was a lie. that's frankly not true. it's not empirically true. that is not the way it works. ironically, some people start with lsd and then they smoke cannabis. if i come back in five years‘ time, will it be completely different? will it be a legalised, liberal system? we have to start differentiating between drugs that are recreational use and are not addictive. they are one category. then we have the other category which is incredibly addictive drugs that are destructive for you and make you dysfuctional as a human
sweden is incredibly liberal about sex, for example. stand concerning drugs is kind of an anomaly in swedish policy. swedish drug policy has always been about this idea of the gateway drug. cannabis was seen as this gateway drug. all your drug policy is based around this philosophy, and lots of people still believe that to be the case. we have spoken to the head of police, who is tackling narcotics, and we have spoken to mps. all these people say that is still the case. why do you think that is...
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and sweden to be at the forefront of that.iends in a bar, who have very different views on cannabis. so i jumped infora different views on cannabis. so i jumped in for a chat. it is like without goal. i think it should be as prohibited as alcohol. —— it is like alcohol. you would like to see it heavily regulated ? like alcohol. you would like to see it heavily regulated? yes, i think so. it heavily regulated? yes, i think so. you can have a beer or a glass of wine or anything, paired with food. but when it comes to drugs, it isjust drugs. food. but when it comes to drugs, it is just drugs. and you food. but when it comes to drugs, it isjust drugs. and you think they should just be banned, and that is the easy way to deal with a? absolutely. but this is a generation question, actually. ithink absolutely. but this is a generation question, actually. i think the younger ones, they smoke more, like... have you ever smoked a drug? yes, i have. do you think that would jeopardise yourfridge yes, i have. do you think that would jeopar
and sweden to be at the forefront of that.iends in a bar, who have very different views on cannabis. so i jumped infora different views on cannabis. so i jumped in for a chat. it is like without goal. i think it should be as prohibited as alcohol. —— it is like alcohol. you would like to see it heavily regulated ? like alcohol. you would like to see it heavily regulated? yes, i think so. it heavily regulated? yes, i think so. you can have a beer or a glass of wine or anything, paired with...
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essentially sweden is the saudi arabia of drugs in europe because in sweden we had the idea we have aaggressive anti—drugs policy. sweden with a drug policy and culture surrounding drugs it is changing fast. we came here because people say it is the strictest country in europe, but your argument is it might be stripped from politicians, but lots of young people are moving away from that and their attitudes are changing? totally. policy in sweden, aggressive anti—drugs stance, it is an anomaly in swedish culture. sweden is liberal about sex for example. this aggressive conservative stance concerning drugs is kind of an anomaly. swedish drug policy has been about the gateway drug. cannabis seen as a gateway drug, all of your drug policy is based on this philosophy. a lot of people still believe that to be the case. we spoke to the head of police. we spoke to mps. they say thatis police. we spoke to mps. they say that is still the case. why do you think it is different? it turned out to be alive, it is not true. ironically some people starts with lsd and then smoke cannabis. ironically s
essentially sweden is the saudi arabia of drugs in europe because in sweden we had the idea we have aaggressive anti—drugs policy. sweden with a drug policy and culture surrounding drugs it is changing fast. we came here because people say it is the strictest country in europe, but your argument is it might be stripped from politicians, but lots of young people are moving away from that and their attitudes are changing? totally. policy in sweden, aggressive anti—drugs stance, it is an...
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sweden, a nice country of in the north.it has to be said that once upon a time, and it still might be the case, there were more people of swedish ancestry living in chicago that probably in all of sweden, but certainly in stockholm. we had a time when life in sweden wasn't as glorious. people thought chicago was better. whether that is still the case, i don't know. we have gone through major challenges in development as well in terms of urbanization. the biggest change was the mechanization of forestry. we should not forget, a lot of people were living on farms. there were no machines. they were doing this year-round. then machines appeared in the 1950's and the 1960's, and large parts of sweden were depopulated as they moved into urban areas. there was tension there, but we sorted that out. then we had, as alluded to, immigration. the figures that we have are different from the toronto figures -- people coming to toronto, canada, have a high level of education. it has something to do with the canadian system, it has to be
sweden, a nice country of in the north.it has to be said that once upon a time, and it still might be the case, there were more people of swedish ancestry living in chicago that probably in all of sweden, but certainly in stockholm. we had a time when life in sweden wasn't as glorious. people thought chicago was better. whether that is still the case, i don't know. we have gone through major challenges in development as well in terms of urbanization. the biggest change was the mechanization of...
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sweden, a happy, nice country up in the north. it has to be said that once upon a time, and it still might be the case, that probably more people of swedish ancestry are probably chicago than in all of sweden, but certainly in stockholm. we had a time when life in sweden was worse and people thought chicago was better. whether that is still the case, i don't know. gone through major challenges of course in development as well in terms of urbanization and the population of rural -- and depopulation in rural areas. machination of four doing, -- people were logging. there were no machines. they were doing it year round. then, machines appeared in the 1950's and the 1960's. large parts of sweden were virtually depopulated. urban areas.to the there was an amount of tension there, but we've sorted it out. then as we alluded to we haveion, the figures are slightly different from the toronto figures, where you said that people that are coming to toronto or canada are of a higher level of education. it has something to do with the canadian
sweden, a happy, nice country up in the north. it has to be said that once upon a time, and it still might be the case, that probably more people of swedish ancestry are probably chicago than in all of sweden, but certainly in stockholm. we had a time when life in sweden was worse and people thought chicago was better. whether that is still the case, i don't know. gone through major challenges of course in development as well in terms of urbanization and the population of rural -- and...
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, the model in portugal and sweden, the model in sweden is a sort of punitive absolute strongly policedrough a cou rt—style process amount of cannabis was taken through a court—style process and give an psychiatric appointment for half an hour. you look then at the number of drugs related deaths in portugal compared to sweden and there's a huge difference, a million people in portugal dying as a result of taking drugs versus nearly 80 in sweden. yes. so why doesn't that get looked at, why are you sure politicians will dismiss that and stick with the status quo? you have mixed up various things, not many people die from taking cannabis, although a few do, and that is underreported. the uk is probably a half way house between portugal and sweden. i've been to portugal three times and discussed their drugs laws with their parliamentarians. portugal is sort of decriminalises for possession up to ten days' supply. in the uk, the argument that people go to prison for taking cannabis personal use of it is nonsense. in fa ct m ost personal use of it is nonsense. in fact most people don't get pr
, the model in portugal and sweden, the model in sweden is a sort of punitive absolute strongly policedrough a cou rt—style process amount of cannabis was taken through a court—style process and give an psychiatric appointment for half an hour. you look then at the number of drugs related deaths in portugal compared to sweden and there's a huge difference, a million people in portugal dying as a result of taking drugs versus nearly 80 in sweden. yes. so why doesn't that get looked at, why...
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because , where youm japan are from china, where you are from kenya where you are from scotland or sweden. i love all the people of our country. [applause] i said,t donald trump: by the way, folks, these are my
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today needles are turning up off the coast beaches shorelines even hiking trails i mean talk just sweden coming up we'll explain the latest facts of the opioid at the deming. late evening it is wednesday august ninth five pm in washington d.c. i'm on your part until you're watching r t america we begin this hour as today marks the third anniversary of michael brown's death brown was an unarmed black teen who was shot and killed in the streets of ferguson many people were outraged by the events which transpired forcing many to question the role of long foresman
today needles are turning up off the coast beaches shorelines even hiking trails i mean talk just sweden coming up we'll explain the latest facts of the opioid at the deming. late evening it is wednesday august ninth five pm in washington d.c. i'm on your part until you're watching r t america we begin this hour as today marks the third anniversary of michael brown's death brown was an unarmed black teen who was shot and killed in the streets of ferguson many people were outraged by the events...
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president, sweden welcomes the adoption of today's resolution. it shows that the council continues to stay united and we to dealy determined with the growing threat posed by the growing missile and nuclear programs. with this vote, the un security council continues to take responsibility and assert authority on a situation that jeopardizes international peace and security. the latest missile test, again of intercontinental range, is yet another breach of dprk's international obligations and in defiance of numerous security council resolutions. this is, of course, of utmost concern to the region and, indeed, to the whole world. the potential dangers are evident and the threat is growing. we express our deepest solidarity with the neighboring countries, and their peoples, living under the constant shadow of threatening behavior. sweden therefore condemns the latest attempt in the strongest possible terms. we reiterate our call to cease all developments of ballistic missile and nuclear development programs. we urge them to take steps towards complet
president, sweden welcomes the adoption of today's resolution. it shows that the council continues to stay united and we to dealy determined with the growing threat posed by the growing missile and nuclear programs. with this vote, the un security council continues to take responsibility and assert authority on a situation that jeopardizes international peace and security. the latest missile test, again of intercontinental range, is yet another breach of dprk's international obligations and in...
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sweden therefore condemns the attempt in the strongest possible terms. we reiterate our call to cease ballisticpments of missile and nuclear development programs. we urge them to take steps towards complete verifiable dismantling of the her graham in accordance with you and resolutions. of the nuclear program in accordance with u.n. resolutions. the international community must , on its part, redouble efforts resolutions current and act swiftly to implement the new sanctions adopted today. all u.n. member states must do regard.most in this at the same time, mr. president, sanctions alone will never solve the situation. sanctions must be accompanied by a dialogue and confidence boosting measures to reach a long-term, sustainable solution, to take steps to prepare for a peaceful, diplomatic, comprehensive solution to the situation on the korean peninsula and in the wider region. it is though of key importance to reestablish inter-korean communication channels. sweden strongly encourages the dprk to resume contact and .ooperation at the border this will con
sweden therefore condemns the attempt in the strongest possible terms. we reiterate our call to cease ballisticpments of missile and nuclear development programs. we urge them to take steps towards complete verifiable dismantling of the her graham in accordance with you and resolutions. of the nuclear program in accordance with u.n. resolutions. the international community must , on its part, redouble efforts resolutions current and act swiftly to implement the new sanctions adopted today. all...
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we‘ve been to the border between norway and sweden. northern ireland and the republic. so how does it work for them? what you think about the customs here? i think it is completely clap, it takes a long time, it is not easy. hundreds of thousands of teenagers opened their gcse results this morning. do you know what a grade 4 in maths actually means? and what‘s the difference between a "good pass" and a "standard" one?
we‘ve been to the border between norway and sweden. northern ireland and the republic. so how does it work for them? what you think about the customs here? i think it is completely clap, it takes a long time, it is not easy. hundreds of thousands of teenagers opened their gcse results this morning. do you know what a grade 4 in maths actually means? and what‘s the difference between a "good pass" and a "standard" one?
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the level of it has ramped up massively but if you look at a country like sweden, sweden has been undergoing cyber information warfare campaign that puts the u.s. to shame. it has everything in it, threats to individuals, blackmail, smearing people, overt military threat. everything was there. what happened? effectively, if i get the numbers right, the approval rating for joining nato, sweden being neutral, went from 16% to 49% and now they're reintroducing the draft. so we fail. whatever the objective was it probably failed. why was a successful in the u.s.? when it failed in france, germany, estonia, denmark and sweden. actually a lot of of the countries one could add to the slaves and this is one thing i only dressed the tail end of my book simply because it happened right after i finished writing it, but is quite easily, if you look at two numbers that it puts in the back you can see with the level of trust in u.s. institutions were. when only 20% of u.s. public thought tha the mainstream medis doing a good job and only 6% think the company is doing a good job, then it cannot be a real s
the level of it has ramped up massively but if you look at a country like sweden, sweden has been undergoing cyber information warfare campaign that puts the u.s. to shame. it has everything in it, threats to individuals, blackmail, smearing people, overt military threat. everything was there. what happened? effectively, if i get the numbers right, the approval rating for joining nato, sweden being neutral, went from 16% to 49% and now they're reintroducing the draft. so we fail. whatever the...
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this country where i live in denmark we also have no courtrooms in copenhagen for example and in sweden also so especially in the places where they have taken in a lot of immigrants we see these problems also in france and belgium and in sweden government people didn't want to admit that this is actually a problem so they were did don't want to mention. these nobles some say no it's. the police report puts the number of vulnerable areas across sweden sixty one up to five thousand criminals are believed to be living in them making up some two hundred criminal networks currently active that. a gross living in one such hotspot describes what life is like. if you run a company in this area insurance companies do not want to insure you one of the basic requirements for becoming a successful entrepreneur is safety but the risk is quite big today if your life is at risk money does not help. in tbilisi thrown into these people have not been taken care of by society society needs to keep the youth busy make it difficult for them to end up in trouble they are being used by adults and in the past
this country where i live in denmark we also have no courtrooms in copenhagen for example and in sweden also so especially in the places where they have taken in a lot of immigrants we see these problems also in france and belgium and in sweden government people didn't want to admit that this is actually a problem so they were did don't want to mention. these nobles some say no it's. the police report puts the number of vulnerable areas across sweden sixty one up to five thousand criminals are...
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on the serious here the problem is that cultural difference and that these immigrants who come to sweden to not want to integrate or some don't want to integrate we see this is traditionally many of the european countries where they have taken a lot of immigrants we don't see it in for example poland hungary but in. in germany in this country where i live in denmark we also have no go zones in copenhagen for example and in sweden also it is so especially in the places where they have taken in a lot of a lot of immigrants we see these problems also in france and belgium and in sweden in government people didn't want to admit that this is actually of problem so they one did don't want to mention their. nobles some say as no cold symptoms. the police report puts the number of vulnerable areas across sweden that sixty one to five thousand criminals are believed to be living in them making up some two hundred criminal networks currently active so long a grocer living in one such hot spot describes what life is like. if you run a company in this area insurance companies do not want to insure y
on the serious here the problem is that cultural difference and that these immigrants who come to sweden to not want to integrate or some don't want to integrate we see this is traditionally many of the european countries where they have taken a lot of immigrants we don't see it in for example poland hungary but in. in germany in this country where i live in denmark we also have no go zones in copenhagen for example and in sweden also it is so especially in the places where they have taken in a...
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sweden,t to talk about and go beyond that. sleep has gone through all of in recent years, the inclusion dynamic has been one. the social and economic dynamic, the difference between city and non-city has not been as great. perhaps as it could have been in countries like the u.k. and the u.s.. reflect a little on that. , as part of a transition to where are we, but what we do about it? what are the challenges big cities are facing that cities are better placed to tackle? >> i think to state the obvious, it is not a question of cities or nationstates, or global organizations. it has to be all of them. cities are becoming more important. mega trends in global development, to megatrends are going to be dominant. industrialization. of thet the end industrial age, the beginning of the digital age. we are in terms of technology roughly where the industrial age was with the steam engine. that is going to be enormously of orton. -- other is urbanization and enormously important. the other is urbanization. people are moving into cities.
sweden,t to talk about and go beyond that. sleep has gone through all of in recent years, the inclusion dynamic has been one. the social and economic dynamic, the difference between city and non-city has not been as great. perhaps as it could have been in countries like the u.k. and the u.s.. reflect a little on that. , as part of a transition to where are we, but what we do about it? what are the challenges big cities are facing that cities are better placed to tackle? >> i think to...
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sweden,t to talk about and go beyond that. sleep has gone through all of in recent years, the inclusion dynamic has been one. the social and economic dynamic, the difference between city and non-city has not been as great. perhaps as it could have been in countries like the u.k. and the u.s.. reflect a little on that. , as part of a transition to where are we, but what we do about it? what are the challenges big cities are facing that cities are better placed to tackle? >> i think to state the obvious, it is not a question of cities or nationstates, or global organizations. it has to be all of them. cities are becoming more important. mega trends in global development, to megatrends are going to be dominant. industrialization. of thet the end industrial age, the beginning of the digital age. we are in terms of technology roughly where the industrial age was with the steam engine. that is going to be enormously of orton. -- other is urbanization and enormously important. the other is urbanization. people are moving into cities.
sweden,t to talk about and go beyond that. sleep has gone through all of in recent years, the inclusion dynamic has been one. the social and economic dynamic, the difference between city and non-city has not been as great. perhaps as it could have been in countries like the u.k. and the u.s.. reflect a little on that. , as part of a transition to where are we, but what we do about it? what are the challenges big cities are facing that cities are better placed to tackle? >> i think to...
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they love to show the location, hey, i'm in sweden, hey, i'm here.nstantly want to show it. >> thank you very much. >>> voice-powered assistance like amazon's alexa are another kind of interactive technology. a new trial with seniors living at home, these devices are becoming virtual caregivers. >> what are my activities for today? >> two medication reminders. >> this woman was skeptical. >> i didn't understand why i needed this. >> the 81-year-old soon became a fan of how much easier it is to get help when she needs it. >> if i eve fallen, i have this button i push, but it often times takes a while for them to answer and find out what my problem is. but with alexa, it's no time at all. >> nurses testing the alexa program say it helps them be more responsive to needs of patients and family members. >> it gives family members the same access we have to check and see how the client is doing, how their mom is doing. >> the program was designed by a 2-year-old boston start-up. >> aelectrica, start orbit up. >> welcome back to your support assistance. >>
they love to show the location, hey, i'm in sweden, hey, i'm here.nstantly want to show it. >> thank you very much. >>> voice-powered assistance like amazon's alexa are another kind of interactive technology. a new trial with seniors living at home, these devices are becoming virtual caregivers. >> what are my activities for today? >> two medication reminders. >> this woman was skeptical. >> i didn't understand why i needed this. >> the 81-year-old...
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you look at what's happening last night in sweden. sweden. who would believe this?ving problems like they never thought possible. >> i have covered the white house for nearly 10 years, i'm all for presidents who are careful about what they said. dud this president have any correct when he stands there and says i need to be careful about what i said? >> this would be the first time he ever actually waited for the facts before he spoke. and those are a lot of good examples of him stretching the truth. but just in terms of terror attacks, in terms of any kind of attacks, he's the first to get ahead of local authorities or federal authorities when he believes it was a terror attack, there was an attack in the philippines and the president said it was terror when the president of that country said that it was a robbery gone awry. >> he also made that point several times during this press conference, it really seemed to be rehearsed to the extent he rehearses anything, because he returned to it time and time again, which really takes you back to this whole concept that no
you look at what's happening last night in sweden. sweden. who would believe this?ving problems like they never thought possible. >> i have covered the white house for nearly 10 years, i'm all for presidents who are careful about what they said. dud this president have any correct when he stands there and says i need to be careful about what i said? >> this would be the first time he ever actually waited for the facts before he spoke. and those are a lot of good examples of him...
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this country where i live in denmark we also have not courtrooms in copenhagen for example and in sweden also so especially in the places where they have taken in a lot of immigrants we see these problems also in france and belgium and in sweden government people didn't want to admit that this is. actually of property so they were did don't want to mention. it no go zones it has no cold symptoms. britain's failing to deport foreign terrorists because it's quote too expensive an explosive report ordered by the government admits to use unnecessary churkin to investigates. the terror threat level in the u.k. is that severe discrepancies in the system set up to tackle terrorism are continually highlighted britain has been hit by four terrorist attacks in recent months and in three of those the attackers were known to the authorities one of the tools available to the u.k. in its fight against extremism is called deportation with assurances meaning suspects can be expelled if guarantees are in place they won't be treated badly back home centrally this could mean potential threats won't be able
this country where i live in denmark we also have not courtrooms in copenhagen for example and in sweden also so especially in the places where they have taken in a lot of immigrants we see these problems also in france and belgium and in sweden government people didn't want to admit that this is. actually of property so they were did don't want to mention. it no go zones it has no cold symptoms. britain's failing to deport foreign terrorists because it's quote too expensive an explosive report...
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on the serious here the problem is the cultural differences and that these immigrants who come to sweden to not want to integrate or some of them don't want to integrate we see this in is facially many of the european countries where they have taken a lot of immigrants we don't see it in for example poland hungary but in germany in this country where i live in denmark we also have not in copenhagen for example and in sweden also so especially in the places where they have taken in a lot of immigrants we see these problems also in france and belgium and in sweden government people didn't want to admit that this is. actually have problems so they were did don't want to mention. peace no go some say this no go sometimes. protests have also erupted in paris i remind you of my calls new labor law that story and more after the break. what politicians do something anything. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. for something i want to. let you go right. this is what the three of the more people are. interested always in the why. should.
on the serious here the problem is the cultural differences and that these immigrants who come to sweden to not want to integrate or some of them don't want to integrate we see this in is facially many of the european countries where they have taken a lot of immigrants we don't see it in for example poland hungary but in germany in this country where i live in denmark we also have not in copenhagen for example and in sweden also so especially in the places where they have taken in a lot of...
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she's in sweden. >> hot spots show where big crowds are all snapping. >> there's a protest >> and users are snapping it up. >> people are getting more comfortable sharing more and more information >> and experts say it could become a powerful tool for advertisers. >> but does map take sharing and connectivity too far if you opt in, snap shares your location with friends, down to the address. attorney michael kasden specializes in privacy >> there's the risk of real bad actors, someone stalking and being able to locate someone in the real world. >> a concern for teenaged users, who may download apps and not read the fine print. >> a lot of people don't look at it and don't understand some of the scope of what they're agreeing to. >> according to him, it's something that businesses need to be aware of, too. >> giving this much information to you know snapchat itself, allows them to really target our behavior in ways that are a step up from what they would be able to do without this type of location data. >> if you turn it on, you can always opt out of the feature by turning it on ghost mo
she's in sweden. >> hot spots show where big crowds are all snapping. >> there's a protest >> and users are snapping it up. >> people are getting more comfortable sharing more and more information >> and experts say it could become a powerful tool for advertisers. >> but does map take sharing and connectivity too far if you opt in, snap shares your location with friends, down to the address. attorney michael kasden specializes in privacy >> there's the...
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a rare white moose has been captured on film in sweden. it's one ofjust100 left in sweden.ast night as the perseud meteor shower was at its peak over the uk. you've been sending in your pictures from around the country. thank you for those. up to 100 shooting stars an hour were visible, there's another opportunity to see the display tonight. it's an annual event as the earth passes debris from the swift—tuttle comet. it is time for a look at the weather forecast. good evening. it has been a gorgeous day for many of us with lots of blue sky and sunshine coming through. i hope you managed to get out and enjoy it. look at this fabulous beach at in kent this afternoon. very pleasant. highs in the west of london of 23 degrees. through the day, showers in scotland and rain in the west. a sign of what is to come through the night and into tomorrow. change for all of us as the wet and windy weather comes in across northern ireland and in the western scotland. certainly more cloud comes in tonight. not as cold. the further east you are, the better your chance of seeing the perseus m
a rare white moose has been captured on film in sweden. it's one ofjust100 left in sweden.ast night as the perseud meteor shower was at its peak over the uk. you've been sending in your pictures from around the country. thank you for those. up to 100 shooting stars an hour were visible, there's another opportunity to see the display tonight. it's an annual event as the earth passes debris from the swift—tuttle comet. it is time for a look at the weather forecast. good evening. it has been a...
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about 150 million quid stuff down the back of sofas in sweden. a charity is saying give it to us.your coins. it is very heavy. there is a bit on the website that says speak to the royal mint about that. you have to go to the bank itself, the bank of england, you can't actually, because that is the person who has the signature on it. they won't take your coins. or your kroner. thank you very much, trevor. that is it from us today. the team will be back tomorrow, full coverage of all of this throughout the day and on the business live pages. thank you forjoining us on world business report. we will see you again tomorrow. many of us had some pretty heavy rain overnight. a rumble of thunder as well. the good news is that it's all pretty much clearing away sofa today many of us enjoying a dry day with some sunshine and just a few showers developing into the afternoon. that early morning rain clears away from eastern areas. a bit of a slow start the south—east with a bit of cloud. elsewhere, though, good spells of sunshine, and evenin though, good spells of sunshine, and even in the so
about 150 million quid stuff down the back of sofas in sweden. a charity is saying give it to us.your coins. it is very heavy. there is a bit on the website that says speak to the royal mint about that. you have to go to the bank itself, the bank of england, you can't actually, because that is the person who has the signature on it. they won't take your coins. or your kroner. thank you very much, trevor. that is it from us today. the team will be back tomorrow, full coverage of all of this...
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the level is ramped up massively but if you look at sweden, sweden has been undergoing information warfare that puts the u.s. to shame. it has everything in it. has blackmail and smearing people, it had over it over military threats, everything was there. what happened, effectively, if i get the numbers right, the approval rating for joining nato went from something like 16% 49% another reintroducing the draft. if failed. one of the objective was itself. why was it so successful in the u.s.? if failed in france and germany and estonia in denmark and sweden, a lot of other countries. i think this is one thing i only addressed the tail end of my book because it happened after i finished writing it, but it's quite easily summarize about. if you look at numbers that i put in the back to me can see with the level of trust work. with only 20% of the u.s. public thought that the mainstream media was doing a good job and only 6% that congress is doing a good job it can be a real surprise that the u.s. was such a target. why was there such a low level of trust? you can't find anything like that in
the level is ramped up massively but if you look at sweden, sweden has been undergoing information warfare that puts the u.s. to shame. it has everything in it. has blackmail and smearing people, it had over it over military threats, everything was there. what happened, effectively, if i get the numbers right, the approval rating for joining nato went from something like 16% 49% another reintroducing the draft. if failed. one of the objective was itself. why was it so successful in the u.s.? if...
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they have taken in a lot of immigrants if we see these problems also in france and belgium and in sweden in government people didn't want to admit that this is. actually of property so they were did don't want to mention. peace no go some say as noble sometimes. the relations between america and turkey are getting the spotlight after the u.s. led coalition exchanged with turkish rebels in syria well that story after the break. seemed wrong but wolf just don't hold. me. to shape out this day comes out today and in detroit because betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground the. what politicians do something anything. they put themselves on the line they get accepted over checked. so when you want to be present. for something want to. have to go right to the press this is what before three of the more people. interested always in the why. welcome back well as we're hearing before the break relations between nato allies america turkey are again in the spotlight off the u.s. led coalition forces exchanged fire with turkish backed rebels near the sy
they have taken in a lot of immigrants if we see these problems also in france and belgium and in sweden in government people didn't want to admit that this is. actually of property so they were did don't want to mention. peace no go some say as noble sometimes. the relations between america and turkey are getting the spotlight after the u.s. led coalition exchanged with turkish rebels in syria well that story after the break. seemed wrong but wolf just don't hold. me. to shape out this day...
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this country where i live in denmark we also have not courtrooms in copenhagen for example and in sweden also so especially in the places where they have taken in a lot of immigrants if we see these problems also in france and belgium and in sweden government people didn't want to admit that this is asked. up until they one did don't want to mention their ease no goals some say as noble sometimes. the u.n. secretary general antonio good terrorist says that he hasn't seen a humanitarian crisis like the one in gaza for years while the picks up the story. yesterday i was in the rubble of two very very. unfortunately to witness one of the most dramatic humanitarian crises that i have seen in many years working as a humanitarian in the united nations the un chief after spending several hours in gaza on wednesday has called on the israeli authorities to lift the siege that has been in place on the coast along clave for the better part of ten years in the visit by the un chief comes amid a spike of tensions between israel and the united nations earlier this week the israeli deputy foreign minis
this country where i live in denmark we also have not courtrooms in copenhagen for example and in sweden also so especially in the places where they have taken in a lot of immigrants if we see these problems also in france and belgium and in sweden government people didn't want to admit that this is asked. up until they one did don't want to mention their ease no goals some say as noble sometimes. the u.n. secretary general antonio good terrorist says that he hasn't seen a humanitarian crisis...
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what about norway and sweden?nises that the majority voted to stay. we want special status for the north with and the european union. that is best for ireland. why would an irish government and the irish people take a step backwards? that is a retrograde step. that is what we are being asked to do. an eu frontier creates difficulties and challenges for businesses, trade, border support and also for the all ireland economy and the good friday agreement. why would we go backwards? all of this is to do with the infighting in the british tory party and to placate different elements within the tory party. there are elements of trying to use the unique circumstances of ireland to gain leverage fray wider customs union. that is unacceptable. we want the british government and the european union to respect the mandate of the people of northern ireland to stay with the european union for the entire ireland of ireland to be within the european union as an unit and for us not to have to deal with the negative effects of brex
what about norway and sweden?nises that the majority voted to stay. we want special status for the north with and the european union. that is best for ireland. why would an irish government and the irish people take a step backwards? that is a retrograde step. that is what we are being asked to do. an eu frontier creates difficulties and challenges for businesses, trade, border support and also for the all ireland economy and the good friday agreement. why would we go backwards? all of this is...
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degree they do now and they bought bonds on a leverage basis in a lot of these european countries sweden norway france germany but the problem is that the trades got very crowded and they were not particularly easy to unwind because many of those bond markets such as sweden for example or the netherlands were not particularly liquid bond markets and so when the unwind finally did come as a result of margin calls long term rates spiked up very quickly and in those days none of the central banks monitored positions like hedge funds or took any notice of of leverage positions so i think they were taken aback by this call of god and really didn't have a problem response for that to things have changed a lot in the past two decades so ok well so if this bubble does or could we see the effects rippling globally not just here in the united states i mean japan you mentioned it before is having its own crisis in the past but it's also one of the biggest foreign holders of u.s. government bonds right now so how would it affect other countries that are heavily invested. well look at japan first of
degree they do now and they bought bonds on a leverage basis in a lot of these european countries sweden norway france germany but the problem is that the trades got very crowded and they were not particularly easy to unwind because many of those bond markets such as sweden for example or the netherlands were not particularly liquid bond markets and so when the unwind finally did come as a result of margin calls long term rates spiked up very quickly and in those days none of the central banks...
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there are places like norway and sweden where there isa like norway and sweden where there is a lightidea of an invisible border, which the uk is promoting, is quite new. let's talk about how may people will be affected, an estimated 20 3000-30,000 affected, an estimated 20 3000—30,000 people affected, an estimated 20 3000—30 , 000 people cross affected, an estimated 20 3000—30,000 people cross the border each day for work and around each month 170,000 lorries and 1.8 million cars cross the border. how much trade is there on a daily basis between northern ireland and the irish republic? there is a lot of local business and that's one of the things the uk thinks it can take advantage of in terms of cutting out advantage of in terms of cutting out a lot of complicated customs procedures. roughly 30,000 people are estimated to cross the everyday for work. but there are convocations. a lot of local trade is agricultural produce. there are farms and the border goes straight through the middle of that farmland. pa rt through the middle of that farmland. part of the problem there becomes reg
there are places like norway and sweden where there isa like norway and sweden where there is a lightidea of an invisible border, which the uk is promoting, is quite new. let's talk about how may people will be affected, an estimated 20 3000-30,000 affected, an estimated 20 3000—30,000 people affected, an estimated 20 3000—30 , 000 people cross affected, an estimated 20 3000—30,000 people cross the border each day for work and around each month 170,000 lorries and 1.8 million cars cross...
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equities on the left function, you can see a little mixture in sweden and norway.ll, we have been seeing gains. we are single little risk on in european equities. space, broad-based h showsstrength o sterling hit a low. .he euro weaker by 0.5% if we look at the fixed income space, we are seeing yields move higher. see it is upu can for basis points. that did hit a record low earlier in the session. moving on to the industry groups, we are up around 0.2%. yesterday we saw games of around 1%. energy and commodity producers under performing. nursing utilities and health care performing the most strongly here at the close. taking a look at some of the indexes. we're talking about the dax hitting its highest -- or writing the most, rather, in the session. a stronger euro in general has been weighing on the blended price to book ratio. does this make this a by opportunity?- buy that is something to ask at this point. we'll is talk about the weaker sterling giving a boost for this, but perhaps not. check it out. has a negative correlation with sterling. vonnie: we're sing
equities on the left function, you can see a little mixture in sweden and norway.ll, we have been seeing gains. we are single little risk on in european equities. space, broad-based h showsstrength o sterling hit a low. .he euro weaker by 0.5% if we look at the fixed income space, we are seeing yields move higher. see it is upu can for basis points. that did hit a record low earlier in the session. moving on to the industry groups, we are up around 0.2%. yesterday we saw games of around 1%....
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he lived in the uk for some time before moving to sweden, where he has lived for some time.ities said he was a swedish citizen but we know he is a british national. he has an incredible story to tell. he remains in hospital and has been briefly communicating with the bbc via facebook, despite his injuries. he said he is in pain so the responses we have got from him are short, but we understand why. briefly, he said he was not a hero but dead was not a hero but did what he was trained for — he is a paramedic. he said he did his best and no more. yesterday he gave an interview to the swedish newspaper via the telephone telling the story of what happened and he said he was on holiday in the area with his girlfriend when this attack started. the first terror attack that there has been in finland. he said he went to the square and suddenly heard screaming, he turned around and saw a man with a knife hitting a woman on the ground and he said he tried to help the woman using his knowledge as a paramedic, tried to stop the blood flow. whilst doing that he was attacked, he was cut ab
he lived in the uk for some time before moving to sweden, where he has lived for some time.ities said he was a swedish citizen but we know he is a british national. he has an incredible story to tell. he remains in hospital and has been briefly communicating with the bbc via facebook, despite his injuries. he said he is in pain so the responses we have got from him are short, but we understand why. briefly, he said he was not a hero but dead was not a hero but did what he was trained for — he...
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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
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...
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and in april this year a man drove a truck into a crowd in a busy street in stockholm, sweden.... five people were killed and 15 injured. (pam) you can track the latest on the attacks in spain at kron-4 dot com there we've posted videos from the scene of the attack. and reaction from leaders around the world. all at kron-4 dot com. and stay connected on breaking news with push alerts from our free mobile app (grant) a fairly prominent raiders player is facing two felony charges for allegedly beating a man in los angeles. cornerback sean smith is accused of assaulting his sister's boyfriend...early on the fourth of july in southern california. the 30 year old is accused of beating the man and then stomping on his head. police put out a warrant for smith's arrest yesterday. now he is charged with assault and battery. he is scheduled to be in court next month. if convicted...smit h could face up to seven years in prison this isn't his first run=in with the law. smith pleaded guilty to a d-u-i charge in 20-15. he was sentenced to two years probation. (grant)new tonight at eight... hat
and in april this year a man drove a truck into a crowd in a busy street in stockholm, sweden.... five people were killed and 15 injured. (pam) you can track the latest on the attacks in spain at kron-4 dot com there we've posted videos from the scene of the attack. and reaction from leaders around the world. all at kron-4 dot com. and stay connected on breaking news with push alerts from our free mobile app (grant) a fairly prominent raiders player is facing two felony charges for allegedly...
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germany claimed team silver, with sweden finishing third.impressed i am by how the riders rode, stuck to the system, you can probably hear i am a bit emotional about it but that's no bad thing. i just cannot be more proud. ijust said to them stick to the system, only one thing matters, a clear right inside the time and if they write to the system they can only do the best and they all wrote exactly as we trained and they trained and they are capable of. england's men have opened their eurohockey campaign with a 6—0 win over poland — two goals each from mark gleghorne and sam ward alongside strikes from chris griffiths and david condon made for a comfortable victory in amsterdam. they next play germany tomorrow afternoon, probably the pick of the games in pool b. and despite their win, england know they will need to improve. we were just sloppy all over the place really. too many bobbly passes, too many passes just out of reach, just real basics that, you know, we need to make sure we get right all the time and where we want to get to in worl
germany claimed team silver, with sweden finishing third.impressed i am by how the riders rode, stuck to the system, you can probably hear i am a bit emotional about it but that's no bad thing. i just cannot be more proud. ijust said to them stick to the system, only one thing matters, a clear right inside the time and if they write to the system they can only do the best and they all wrote exactly as we trained and they trained and they are capable of. england's men have opened their...
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the 35—year—old former sweden striker scored 28 goals in 46 games for united last season, before it waswas released by the club injune, is expected to be fit again in december. west indies captainjason holder has urged his team to show unity ahead of the second test against england. the first test humiliation has led to fierce criticism from some of west indies‘ cricketing greats. austin halewood reports. embarrassing and pathetic. the thoughts of the west indian bowling great cu rtly thoughts of the west indian bowling great curtly ambrose as his former side lost 19 wickets in a day and crumpled to an innings defeat against england. five days on the second test is just around the corner and after receiving a whole host of criticism, the west indies arejust host of criticism, the west indies are just trying to focus on their cricket. it is a professional sport and everyone is entitled to their opinion. i can't change or control that, so i just opinion. i can't change or control that, so ijust urge the guy is not to focus on it. some guys use it as motivation, but every individual is dif
the 35—year—old former sweden striker scored 28 goals in 46 games for united last season, before it waswas released by the club injune, is expected to be fit again in december. west indies captainjason holder has urged his team to show unity ahead of the second test against england. the first test humiliation has led to fierce criticism from some of west indies‘ cricketing greats. austin halewood reports. embarrassing and pathetic. the thoughts of the west indian bowling great cu rtly...
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since kim wall went missing, the waters around sweden have been searched are.ts saw a body in the sea and alerted them. this was kim wall and peter madsen on top is submarine, the nautilus, pictured on the 10th of august. she had been researching a feature she was going to write about him and the 40- was going to write about him and the 40— ton submarine he designed and built himself. she has not been seen since is and was reported missing by her boyfriend with divers, helicopters and boats out looking for her. peter madsen was spotted on the nautilus the next day. his submarine sank that he was rescued. he initially claimed he had dropped kim wall off on one of copenhagen‘s islands but now he says there was an accident, that she died and he buried her at sea but he denies any wrongdoing. my client has not confessed anything. my client still pleads not guilty to the charges against him. now police believe peter madsen sunk his own submarine and has been charged with negligent manslaughter. peter madsen hit the headlines in 2008 when he managed to build the near
since kim wall went missing, the waters around sweden have been searched are.ts saw a body in the sea and alerted them. this was kim wall and peter madsen on top is submarine, the nautilus, pictured on the 10th of august. she had been researching a feature she was going to write about him and the 40- was going to write about him and the 40— ton submarine he designed and built himself. she has not been seen since is and was reported missing by her boyfriend with divers, helicopters and boats...
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. >> that's what so some companies in sweden are offering employees. but you have to exercise.ertain companies are offering the additional week of vacation to those who work outside of work three hours every week. the initiative is to prevent stress-related health problems. back in 2016 sweden introduced a six-hour workday. >> you have extra time to go work out. >> we need to move. >>> buckle up for safety. seems like common sense. >> not all states require all passengers to buckle up. the new study that will have drivers double checking the buckles on their become seat riders. >>> plus laughing during labor. the new sedation option in one local hospital's maternity ward. >>> stuck and nowhere to go. imagine dangling 30 feet in the air. it turns serious on this bungee ride. during our made to move 2017 clearance event, you can do endless online research. or, you can take advantage of our best offer ever on an xt5. don't wait. our 2017 models will be moving fast. you can drive a car... or you can drive a cadillac. come in now before the end of our made to move 2017 clearance eve
. >> that's what so some companies in sweden are offering employees. but you have to exercise.ertain companies are offering the additional week of vacation to those who work outside of work three hours every week. the initiative is to prevent stress-related health problems. back in 2016 sweden introduced a six-hour workday. >> you have extra time to go work out. >> we need to move. >>> buckle up for safety. seems like common sense. >> not all states require all...