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- my name is lars sorensen. - sounds swedish to me. how many swedish people do you know in jamaica ? you'd be surprised, man. could i have my identification back ? oh. sorry. here's your passport... and your driver's license and your library card... and your bus pass. thank you. i hope i've passed the inspection. with flying colors. calli ? yes ? the taxi cab is bouncing. it don't bother me if it don't bother you. it does bother me. why don't you pull over to the side of the road ? i think i pull over to the side of the road. i will have this fixed before you can say-- frostbite. here. i think it goes this way. could i have a go at it ? i work on my own car all the time. it's a hobby. no, man. we couldn't ask you to do that. why ? do you think i'm too old ? not at all. give him some room, calli. you really seem to know what you're doing there, man. i belong to an auto repair club. you want to see my membership card ? katherine, please ! think of your friends ! think of your children ! what will your grandfather say ? - my grandpa's her
- my name is lars sorensen. - sounds swedish to me. how many swedish people do you know in jamaica ? you'd be surprised, man. could i have my identification back ? oh. sorry. here's your passport... and your driver's license and your library card... and your bus pass. thank you. i hope i've passed the inspection. with flying colors. calli ? yes ? the taxi cab is bouncing. it don't bother me if it don't bother you. it does bother me. why don't you pull over to the side of the road ? i think i...
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recently they reconnected over a plate of meatballs at the swedish furniture store. >> i did not realizeeat. -- i did not realize we were on a date. >> i got a chance to what they run the room and see paintings. >> you may kiss your bride. >> today they made it official. they were the first couple married in the college park location. >> when i heard about it i was like, this is a little odd. to be here, this is gorgeous. >> the blushing bride agreed saying there is nothing like being surrounded by friends, family, and swedish furniture. >> ikea did a beautiful job of everything they provided for us. >> the two say despite the fact they are now vegetarians' the plan to spend every april 17 at ikea joining some swedish meatballs to celebrate their anniversary. the >> ikea did not make them put those chairs to get there. i would not have been right. >> good thing they did not meet at levelland-- legoland. when a nice day we have high. it is another pleasant night. 90 -- it was not 90 degrees like yesterday, but our temperature is still 64 degrees. the one thing we really need is rain. i th
recently they reconnected over a plate of meatballs at the swedish furniture store. >> i did not realizeeat. -- i did not realize we were on a date. >> i got a chance to what they run the room and see paintings. >> you may kiss your bride. >> today they made it official. they were the first couple married in the college park location. >> when i heard about it i was like, this is a little odd. to be here, this is gorgeous. >> the blushing bride agreed saying...
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he also had safe houses where he hung the swedish flag. he tried to show diplomatic protection to these apartment buildings and then crams as many people in as possible. my father was able to make his way to the safe house. every so often they would be rated. if he was not there personally to protect and defend them many people were taken from these houses. it provided a measure of protection. sometimes he would go when he got notified of a train about to leave from the train station, he would go person with his driver. he must've been a man a personal charisma, because he would demand to get on the train. he would demand that he let me on to find them. they often would appeared he would go on to these cars packed with the hopeless and doomed, he was the moses of the north. he would take you with me. some people did. others had nothing but they would pull out a laundry ticket and he would say yes, this is one of mine. it must've been heartbreaking at the same time. people were only saved a few of the times that time. my parents went to fin
he also had safe houses where he hung the swedish flag. he tried to show diplomatic protection to these apartment buildings and then crams as many people in as possible. my father was able to make his way to the safe house. every so often they would be rated. if he was not there personally to protect and defend them many people were taken from these houses. it provided a measure of protection. sometimes he would go when he got notified of a train about to leave from the train station, he would...
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the swedish delegation was successful in allowing the bearers to be treat as swedish citizens, providing great deal of protection. in 1944, the united states created the war refugee board for the purposes of rescuing european jews from nazi persecution. the board worked closely with the swedish delegation to locate a swedish national to spearhead the rescue operation for jews facing deportation. raoul wallenberg, then a 32-year-old prominent businessman who had a keen familiarity with hungary, was given the daunting task. in july, 1944, when he was arrived in budapest as a first secretary of the swedish delegation, more than 400,000 jewish citizens already had been deported by s.s. officer. only 230,000 were left. wallenberg succeeded in designating or excuse me in designing a swedish passport to be issued to jews trapped in budapest. they were authentic enough to pass the inspection of local officials and wallenberg employed several hundred workers, all of jewish descent, to produce an issue of more than 10,000. he also constructed more than 30 buildings that allowed more than 15,000 je
the swedish delegation was successful in allowing the bearers to be treat as swedish citizens, providing great deal of protection. in 1944, the united states created the war refugee board for the purposes of rescuing european jews from nazi persecution. the board worked closely with the swedish delegation to locate a swedish national to spearhead the rescue operation for jews facing deportation. raoul wallenberg, then a 32-year-old prominent businessman who had a keen familiarity with hungary,...
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in the area around the city of llallawghua, a german-swedish project is testing large catch basins. these store rain water, which locals can tap into when other sources have run dry. >> this traditional dance in the bolivian andes is called a huayno. but this song is not traditional song, it was written by the chuchini people themselves. it's a hymn of praise to the 'water harvest'. they sing about their new atajados, or rainwater retention basins. >> this song expresses our joy and gratitude for the new atajados. now we can collect rainwater, and by harvesting water, we can grow more on our fields. >> german and swedish aid helped pay for seven atajados for this village, which sits at an altitude of 4000 meters. at the end of the rainy season the reservoirs hold some 1200 cubic meters of water. the atajado is essential for survival for tomas pillco and his family. >> the dry season is going to begin soon and then the atajado will be our principal source of water. even if it hardly rains after that, i can still grow some vegetables and provide my animals with water. >> llamas secure
in the area around the city of llallawghua, a german-swedish project is testing large catch basins. these store rain water, which locals can tap into when other sources have run dry. >> this traditional dance in the bolivian andes is called a huayno. but this song is not traditional song, it was written by the chuchini people themselves. it's a hymn of praise to the 'water harvest'. they sing about their new atajados, or rainwater retention basins. >> this song expresses our joy and...
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including the ikea in white marsh early next year, a favorite of mike schuh who likes to get swedishtballs -- >> -- i -- >> -that -- >> -- well -- >> -- going for lunch. >> have a great ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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>> half italian, half swedish. >> jimmy: do you have an aunt chippy in your family?n anything like that in my life. >> jimmy: i've seen it since the day i was born. those lips were in my face from the moment i was born. so italian and swedish. >> did the italians devour the swedes? >> that's what it came down to. they were more vocal about where i spent sundays and holidays and birthdays. >> jimmy: my dad's german irish, and it seemed like they just steam-rolled them. i think part of it is, the food is better, so you're kind of inclined to go, but also the squeaky wheel principle. >> exactly what it was. >> jimmy: born in brooklyn? >> born in brooklyn. >> jimmy: do you go back and hang out with the family much? >> on long island. i see them when i can. i go out fairly frequently. >> jimmy: you have two kids? >> yes. >> jimmy: how hold are they? >> they children are seven and four. >> jimmy: are that you aware that their mother is famous? >> i don't know. maybe they think everybody's mom is on a bus. my son who is seven is starting to get an idea. so he gets the bigge
>> half italian, half swedish. >> jimmy: do you have an aunt chippy in your family?n anything like that in my life. >> jimmy: i've seen it since the day i was born. those lips were in my face from the moment i was born. so italian and swedish. >> did the italians devour the swedes? >> that's what it came down to. they were more vocal about where i spent sundays and holidays and birthdays. >> jimmy: my dad's german irish, and it seemed like they just...
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the swedish and german model, which means cutting spending. reforming our economy so that they will be more competitive. that is of course a german- swedish model but there is another model that has become the greek model. it is a model where you choose to make even more spending during the following years, making more spending, you raise taxes to a rocketing level. this is not a good model. >> president sarkozy started this contest far behind in the pols. so he unleashed a series of messages about security, immigration, and identity that were designed to bring him support from the far right. but in the process, he has alienated many in the center and on the left who say he is ignoring the real issues people say they care about in pulse dump -- polls, and discarding national unity. >> we're social and democratic. communist agree about debt. at this time, we do not discriminate people from -- [unintelligible] it is the end. it is the death of all this tradition in france. >> even so, socialist party leader francois hollande is still set to beat
the swedish and german model, which means cutting spending. reforming our economy so that they will be more competitive. that is of course a german- swedish model but there is another model that has become the greek model. it is a model where you choose to make even more spending during the following years, making more spending, you raise taxes to a rocketing level. this is not a good model. >> president sarkozy started this contest far behind in the pols. so he unleashed a series of...
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artist in the center of a race scandal involving the swedish culture minister more on that. these are the images. we're not far off from the r.t. world for now peace talks between israel and the palestinians roadblock palestinian prime minister salam fayyad pulled out of a planned meeting instead to low level officials met with israeli prime minister netanyahu and little progress reported. now explains palestinian see the chance of change continually passing by. israel's prime minister. and his palestinian counterpart scheduled to meet for the first time ever a landmark moment to bring peace right wrong this is really not pretty for peace israel wants peace for itself but not for palestinians america which initiated the peace talks is desperate to bring them back to life and get a deal on a score card for washington in the current climate of what they see as democracy working out in the arab world is a perfect time to iron out discord that's been going stale for years it's all the israelis and palestinians can see are clouds building well israel is basically divided between
artist in the center of a race scandal involving the swedish culture minister more on that. these are the images. we're not far off from the r.t. world for now peace talks between israel and the palestinians roadblock palestinian prime minister salam fayyad pulled out of a planned meeting instead to low level officials met with israeli prime minister netanyahu and little progress reported. now explains palestinian see the chance of change continually passing by. israel's prime minister. and his...
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the couple says there's nothing like being surrounded by family, friends and swedish furniture. >> ikea did just a beautiful job of just everything that they provided for us. and we're speechless. >> well. the couple says they are the first couple to marry at the college park ikea. hopefully their marriage will be easier than putting together the furniture. >> bunny married bear. >> beautiful too. >> that doesn't surprise me, bunny married bear. >> absolutely. >> i know. >> all right, weather-wise? >> weather-wise. >> moving on; it was rainy yesterday and we needed it but could get worse? >> we need some more and it's going to come for the weekend. no golfing for you sir. like that. wawa. all right, let's take about what's in the wake of the showers this morning. we do have some visibility issues once again. we're dealing with some patchy fog out there. so we're looking at three mile visibility in baltimore. five in easton. three frederick and also in york this morning and even in winchester, this will burn off and give way to sunshine into the afternoon but for right frau you're steppi
the couple says there's nothing like being surrounded by family, friends and swedish furniture. >> ikea did just a beautiful job of just everything that they provided for us. and we're speechless. >> well. the couple says they are the first couple to marry at the college park ikea. hopefully their marriage will be easier than putting together the furniture. >> bunny married bear. >> beautiful too. >> that doesn't surprise me, bunny married bear. >>...
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but in today's article for you tom barton speaks to you recall when you're founder of the swedish pirate party and his ass internet freedom isn't something governments should take lightly. he's woken up these rallies are huge i mean if you look at poland there are these rallies that have already been are absolutely astounding and people are frankly demanding their rights act and means censorship of the net and that is not acceptable not to the generation growing up not of the people who understand what the net is about and that it's the greatest equalizer that mankind has ever invented and that's not something we're ready to give up frankly we're discovering things that just shouldn't be the european commission went out the other side the other day and said this is no big deal everybody will be free to keep the sharing of governmental approved things and that's not what they should be saying they should say that you can you still have freedom of speech. soon which brightened if you remove someone from feinstein impression. he's free to start on t.v. dot com. wealthy british style. that's
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in the center of a race scandal involving the swedish culture minister those details of r.t. dot com. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rooted a. few minutes we'll get to daniel with the business of but for now russia is accusing the armed opposition in syria of provoking violence to breach the internationally brokered cease fire foreign minister sergey lavrov cited reports that the syrian free. an army is using refugee camps in turkey safe havens plan assault on the regime troops level off also says there are many who want a very special envoy kofi annan is peace plan in favor of using force some western and arab states of agree to tighten sanctions against the syrian president who they accuse of breaching the truce but arrogant they say the director and founder of the french center for international internet is an international studies says it's in the interests of some syrian rebels to inflame the conflict. the security forces because we want them to react so strong. that the regime. will be absolutely because
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now, did the producers of the sopranos know you were half swedish? >> they do now.g close to the vest. >> under wraps. >> jimmy: how afternooften do p ask you about the ending of the show? >> i still get it. but for the -- for the big chunk of time right after the show, i got it all the time. people ill had never seen before, what the [ bleep ] was that? and i -- i knew exactly what they were talking about and -- as if i had written it. i had to explain, well, what i was going for -- i don't know what it was, i was doing my job. i say the lines and i go home. >> jimmy: do you have a theory? i don't know if you noticed, but i wasn't on the show. >> no, no. i thought -- >> jimmy: i think tony got shot at the end of the show. i think that somebody, online made a very strong case, for the possibility that he got shot. by analyzing other instances where people on the show got shot. >> can i tell you something? nothing actually happened. >> jimmy: nothing happened? >> we said cut, and we went home. so actually you're entitled to think that's what happened, but absolutely
now, did the producers of the sopranos know you were half swedish? >> they do now.g close to the vest. >> under wraps. >> jimmy: how afternooften do p ask you about the ending of the show? >> i still get it. but for the -- for the big chunk of time right after the show, i got it all the time. people ill had never seen before, what the [ bleep ] was that? and i -- i knew exactly what they were talking about and -- as if i had written it. i had to explain, well, what i was...
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internet freedom well a little later this hour tom barton speaks to rick felt he's a founder of the swedish pirate party and he says the failure of similar legislation in the us shows that people's voices can be heard as soon as politicians realize their jobs are at risk. so people i think that was the first case where the general population really woke up through realizing that well we have been saying all along isn't worth crying we are actually warning for a very real danger you have the key element politicians started to fear for their jobs if that hadn't happened people would already have passed but politicians sort of saw the floor crumble beneath their feet as here in europe two hundred fifty million europeans cheering culture that's not a problem with a couple of teenagers that's for the voting population and if you want to keep your job you can't call them criminal. and you can see that interview in full in just over ten minutes from now here on r.t. time now for some other news from around the world this norwegian mass murder free because said he wants the death penalty or acquitt
internet freedom well a little later this hour tom barton speaks to rick felt he's a founder of the swedish pirate party and he says the failure of similar legislation in the us shows that people's voices can be heard as soon as politicians realize their jobs are at risk. so people i think that was the first case where the general population really woke up through realizing that well we have been saying all along isn't worth crying we are actually warning for a very real danger you have the key...
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piece of creator of a race scandal involving a swedish culture minister because those details as well and hearty don't call. these are the images are seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations . in a few minutes we'll get to the r.t. world update but for now the controversial and counterfeiting trade agreement or act has suffered another blow in europe a vote on its ratification is june this summer about the n.e.p. response support for monitoring is progress now says it should be rejected the international bill aims to enforce intellectual property rights and fight internet piracy twenty two countries in the e.u. sign up to the mint which then triggered a wave of protests all across europe thousands demonstrated against it saying it would be a big corporations unprecedented control over their personal data political commentator luke samuel says the treaty exposes the undemocratic decision making in the e.u. the real problem with actors specifically is how it shows that you're opinion it's effectively allowed to do politics without any reference to national populaces so
piece of creator of a race scandal involving a swedish culture minister because those details as well and hearty don't call. these are the images are seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations . in a few minutes we'll get to the r.t. world update but for now the controversial and counterfeiting trade agreement or act has suffered another blow in europe a vote on its ratification is june this summer about the n.e.p. response support for monitoring is progress now says it should be...
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interview tom barton speaks here work fostering or founder of the swedish pirate party he says internet freedom isn't something governments should take lightly so if you open up these rallies are huge i mean if you look at poland they're the rallies that have already been are absolutely astounding and people are frankly demanding their rights act that means censorship of the net and that is not acceptable not to the generation growing up not of the people who understand what the net is about and that it's the greatest equalizer that mankind has ever invented and that's not something we're ready to give up front that we're discovering things that just shouldn't be the beer be your people mission went out the other side the other day and said that this is no big deal everybody will be free to keep sharing it covered mentally approved things and that's not what they should be saying they should say that you still have freedom of speech. wealthy british style. market finance come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger no holds barred look at the global
interview tom barton speaks here work fostering or founder of the swedish pirate party he says internet freedom isn't something governments should take lightly so if you open up these rallies are huge i mean if you look at poland they're the rallies that have already been are absolutely astounding and people are frankly demanding their rights act that means censorship of the net and that is not acceptable not to the generation growing up not of the people who understand what the net is about...
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now the founder of the swedish pirate party says the failure of similar legislation in the us shows that people's voices can be heard only as soon as politicians realize that their jobs are at stake. so for people i think that was the first case where the general population really woke up through realizing that while we have been saying all along isn't wolf cry we are actually warning for a very real danger out there you have the key element that politicians started to fear for their jobs if that hadn't happened people would already have passed but politicians sort of saw the floor crumble beneath their feet as here in europe two hundred fifty million europeans cheering culture that's not a problem with a couple of teenagers that's half the voting population and if you want to keep your job you can't call them criminal. we are not far off from the world of day here in our see but for now it is exactly one hundred days before the olympics start in london however as artemis laura smith explains some sponsors are already making millions using questionable marketing tactics all in the name o
now the founder of the swedish pirate party says the failure of similar legislation in the us shows that people's voices can be heard only as soon as politicians realize that their jobs are at stake. so for people i think that was the first case where the general population really woke up through realizing that while we have been saying all along isn't wolf cry we are actually warning for a very real danger out there you have the key element that politicians started to fear for their jobs if...
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>> half italian, half swedish. >> jimmy: do you have an aunt chippy in your family?i was going for, i don't know what it was. i'm doing my job. i say the lines and then gi home. >> jimmy: do you have a theory? i don't know if you noticed, but i wasn't on the show. i think tony got shot at the end of the show. i think that somebody online made a strong case for the possibility that he got shot. by analyzing other instances where people on the show got shot. >> can i tell you something? nothing actually happened. >> jimmy: nothing happened? >> we said cut and we went home. so actually you're entitled to think that's what happened but absolutely nothing happened. >> jimmy: are you trying to tell me that you weren't really in the mafia? >> i don't want to push you into something you're not ready for, but it was all pretend. >> jimmy: there was a great article in "vanity fair" last month that i read. it was the oral history of the sopranos and jam ghan domestic violenceeny said i'm still in love with edid i. of course i love my wife but i'm in love with ede. i'm in love w
>> half italian, half swedish. >> jimmy: do you have an aunt chippy in your family?i was going for, i don't know what it was. i'm doing my job. i say the lines and then gi home. >> jimmy: do you have a theory? i don't know if you noticed, but i wasn't on the show. i think tony got shot at the end of the show. i think that somebody online made a strong case for the possibility that he got shot. by analyzing other instances where people on the show got shot. >> can i tell...
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for the swedish pirate party she joins us now live from brussels tell us football is officially aimed at gathering data related to cyber attacks so what's the danger for a lot of biding users. well gathers started indiscriminately so the obvious threat is for freedom of speech kind of censorship practices that people abide also by self-censorship knowing that they're being watched by their government or by a private actor and therefore modify the way in which they would behave in which they behave this can have very damaging effects for for instance democrat democratic development and also actually the way that we construct our communities and social interactions between each other why do you think you have legislators are trying to push bills focused on citizen surveillance instead of aiming to improve the country's overall web infrastructure. i think it's actually partly a problem of money so currently we have a very strongly expanding that a geisha an industry that live off of private data from citizens or live off of being able to catalog the way people communicate with each other
for the swedish pirate party she joins us now live from brussels tell us football is officially aimed at gathering data related to cyber attacks so what's the danger for a lot of biding users. well gathers started indiscriminately so the obvious threat is for freedom of speech kind of censorship practices that people abide also by self-censorship knowing that they're being watched by their government or by a private actor and therefore modify the way in which they would behave in which they...
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my first call was in ethnic congregation on the north side of chicago, a swedish congregation. they didn't quite know what do you with a associate pastor who was a black woman. and one of the men came to me at the begin on my ministry there and said; frankly i don't think you can be my pastor primarily because i've never had a pastor who wasn't white male and of a scandinavian descent. and at first, i was kind of surprised but my response to him became very positive and affirmed the fact that he could even say that. because that to me is something i can deal with. it's when people don't say things that you don't know really how to handle it. but anyway he was that honest and integrous about his approach. by the time i left there which was almost two years later he and i were the best of friends because i wasn't out to change him. i was there to be a pastor. and i guess he found out that something's are more transcendent than the sex and the gender and the race of a person. it has to do with knowing jesus christ as your personal lord and savior and being committed to preaching t
my first call was in ethnic congregation on the north side of chicago, a swedish congregation. they didn't quite know what do you with a associate pastor who was a black woman. and one of the men came to me at the begin on my ministry there and said; frankly i don't think you can be my pastor primarily because i've never had a pastor who wasn't white male and of a scandinavian descent. and at first, i was kind of surprised but my response to him became very positive and affirmed the fact that...
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the lantos foundation, who i am president of along with the swedish government, is really engaged in a yearlong series of commemoratives stints to honor him. one of the singular humanitarian of the 21st century. i had the most extraordinary personal moments a year ago when my first daughter was born on his birthday. it would have been his 99th birthday. she was born in copenhagen. he saved the world. i thought of this brave young jewish boy and girl stage by this incredible swedish hero and how not that many generations later a little girl was a boring thanks to him on his birthday. it also happens to be president obama's birthday. my granddaughter has some very distinguished soulmates to live up to. >> believe it or not, you first came to our attention not because of your father but because of seeing you on this network talking. we asked you to come. it turns out there's a lot more to talk about. we will come back to this at some point. where you live? >> i live in new hampshire. the main claim to fame is that it was the first place of mary baker eddy outside of concord. in married
the lantos foundation, who i am president of along with the swedish government, is really engaged in a yearlong series of commemoratives stints to honor him. one of the singular humanitarian of the 21st century. i had the most extraordinary personal moments a year ago when my first daughter was born on his birthday. it would have been his 99th birthday. she was born in copenhagen. he saved the world. i thought of this brave young jewish boy and girl stage by this incredible swedish hero and how...
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>> they decided they wanted to be surrounded by friends family, and swedish furniture.aurant where they fell in love was the altar. >> they give us their color scheme and we ran with it. the colors were red, white, and chocolate brown. we talked about what we could do to bring her mission to fruition. >> you can see the groom starting to greet guests that have already arrived. they expect about 25 people to get here. it is expected to start at 6:30. everything and all decorations were provided by ikea. the food was also provided by ikea including the swedish meatballs. >> jeopardy is on the way and they kick off their taping of their first d.c. show later this week. alex trebek says they will be out of their element and very nervous. >> there will be a different feeling in the room and a lot more excitement and cameras around. not only our cameras, but cameras from news outlets that will be covering the event. i do not care how often you appeared on television, you will be a little more nervous than is usually the case. >> we will have to wait and see. kareem abdul jabb
>> they decided they wanted to be surrounded by friends family, and swedish furniture.aurant where they fell in love was the altar. >> they give us their color scheme and we ran with it. the colors were red, white, and chocolate brown. we talked about what we could do to bring her mission to fruition. >> you can see the groom starting to greet guests that have already arrived. they expect about 25 people to get here. it is expected to start at 6:30. everything and all...
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it is enough to put a smile on the face of a swedish exchange student. back in frostburg one college students said enough is enough. >> i was not prepared for it at all. about a month ago and is targeting 70 degrees outside. >> we heard that from a lot of people. they put their winter things away, their sleds, shovels their clothing, all to be surprised by this. snowplow operators have stayed readout. they know this kind of thing can happen this time of year. take a look at this. this wind is blowing this note sideways. it has not gotten above 29 degrees all day long. it is a true winter storm ended april 23. -- and it is april 23. go figure. >> maryland is not alone with this late winter from -- a visit from winter. in pennsylvania, several inches of snow since this morning. school was canceled. snowplows and shovels have been out in full force all day. what is next four or unusual weather? >> that hill joins us with an early look at the forecast -- doug hill joins us with an early look at the forecast. >> in western pennsylvania, about 2,700 feet in el
it is enough to put a smile on the face of a swedish exchange student. back in frostburg one college students said enough is enough. >> i was not prepared for it at all. about a month ago and is targeting 70 degrees outside. >> we heard that from a lot of people. they put their winter things away, their sleds, shovels their clothing, all to be surprised by this. snowplow operators have stayed readout. they know this kind of thing can happen this time of year. take a look at this....
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. >> this cake was created by swedish artist, part of the world art this weekend at the stockholm museum of modern art. at this event elite members of the government including the culture minister. she is taking some flack for having participated. a lot of people are calling it racist, asking for her resignation. she said she was there because of the freedom of art and the right to provoke. some say the artist's intention was to illustrate history including the problem of female genital mutilation. >> some people are offended, posting things like this is tasteless, racist. some saying this discussion needed to happen. >> no matter what's going on here, i think his point is to draw discussion. if there's people talking about his display, his cake, and the people that were taking part in this and people getting possibly fired, he succeeded. >> want to know if it was good. >>> what else would you do with a bridge like this. >> drive over it. >> that's what normal people would do. but this man decided to strap a go pro to his head, tie a rope to the bridge and say adieu. >> the rope wasn't e
. >> this cake was created by swedish artist, part of the world art this weekend at the stockholm museum of modern art. at this event elite members of the government including the culture minister. she is taking some flack for having participated. a lot of people are calling it racist, asking for her resignation. she said she was there because of the freedom of art and the right to provoke. some say the artist's intention was to illustrate history including the problem of female genital...
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> adam caskey will have a final look at the weath >> ikea is best known for its furniture and the swedishood. >> how about the wedding bells? a couple got married in college park last night. known each other for years. they graduated from the same high school but recently we connected overplayed of meatballs at the furniture store and they decided to say that we connected there, so why
> adam caskey will have a final look at the weath >> ikea is best known for its furniture and the swedishood. >> how about the wedding bells? a couple got married in college park last night. known each other for years. they graduated from the same high school but recently we connected overplayed of meatballs at the furniture store and they decided to say that we connected there, so why
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they rekindled their relationship over swedish meatballs. that tends to happen. needless to say, meatballs were on the menu for the reception. for the honeymoon, they're going to visit ikea in brooklyn. >> it's great. that's my favorite one. i get all my wife's gifts at ikea. that explains a lot. >> i'm not going to say anything about that. i'm lynn berry, this is "early today," your first stop of the day on your nbc stations. >>> one anker in chile won't let anything stop him from delivering the news, not even monday's magnitude 6.7 earthquake that rattled the set but not the anchor, apparently. he kept on reading, giving announcements and updates unaware that his mike had been turned off. >> we would have ran out of the building. >> yes. there was no significant damage done, however. >>> japan's newest attraction isn't for those with weak stomachs. the tokyo sky tree is the world's tallest free-standing broadcast tower over 2,000 feet high. taking nearly four years and $800 million to complete, builders hope the tower and surrounding shopping complex will help
they rekindled their relationship over swedish meatballs. that tends to happen. needless to say, meatballs were on the menu for the reception. for the honeymoon, they're going to visit ikea in brooklyn. >> it's great. that's my favorite one. i get all my wife's gifts at ikea. that explains a lot. >> i'm not going to say anything about that. i'm lynn berry, this is "early today," your first stop of the day on your nbc stations. >>> one anker in chile won't let...
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>> the funny thing is that with the swedish sort of snus, it hasn't been found in studies that it does cause oral cancer. >> unlike american chewing tobacco that does cause cancer of the mouth, swedish snus is regulated by the government as a food product, so the levels of toxins and carcinogens are kept to a bare minimum. that's why doctors in sweden recommend snus to people who simply can't stop smoking even though it's clearly an addictive substance. they're following a controversial medical practice called harm reduction. and groups like the royal college of physicians are pushing it for smokers, saying that less hazardous products like snus "can save millions of lives." >> at this point in time, i cannot say that these products are safer. >> but in the u.s., health officials like karla sneegas don't like the idea of harm reduction, where you use another tobacco product to fight smoking. she runs the anti-tobacco program for the state of indiana. >> i think that these products are going to end up leading to dual use of cigarettes and smokeless tobacco products. and we have no idea
>> the funny thing is that with the swedish sort of snus, it hasn't been found in studies that it does cause oral cancer. >> unlike american chewing tobacco that does cause cancer of the mouth, swedish snus is regulated by the government as a food product, so the levels of toxins and carcinogens are kept to a bare minimum. that's why doctors in sweden recommend snus to people who simply can't stop smoking even though it's clearly an addictive substance. they're following a...
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garrison keeler has said that it is at the swedish model. take all your money and give it to the rest. i do not believe this. i do not believe the city and county of san francisco should make this the policy. we should be structural, i am tired of hearing the words structural mean somebody but me. i feel like a dog under the dining room table. if larry ellison and his yacht is structural, i want to be structural, too. [laughter] [applause] i want our staff to be structural. i want our clients to be structural. thank you. [applause] supervisor chu: next speaker. >> hello, supervisors. my name is daniel smith. i am here to ask you to include a cost-of-living wage for nonprofit workers. we provide services to the community that most people prefer not to deal with. homelessness, drug abuse, mental issues, illnesses, and hunger. it takes a special person to work in this type of environment, as the work can be challenging, and the rate of pay is much lower. i have lived and worked in san francisco for nonprofit organizations for close to 10 years
garrison keeler has said that it is at the swedish model. take all your money and give it to the rest. i do not believe this. i do not believe the city and county of san francisco should make this the policy. we should be structural, i am tired of hearing the words structural mean somebody but me. i feel like a dog under the dining room table. if larry ellison and his yacht is structural, i want to be structural, too. [laughter] [applause] i want our staff to be structural. i want our clients...
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swedish scientists studied 400 women over the age of 47 for 30 years and divided them in to two groups found the women who had started had mortality rate of 52%, compared to 35. the researchers don't know if the menopause is the only cause, women who started the process early had double the risk of osteoporosis. >>> young as 3 years old, researchers new zealand tracked the lives of 1000 people from birth to age 32, and children with uncontrolled temper temperaments at three had just as likely to develop gambling problems. >>> if you are like 41 million other american workers you probably didn't get enough sleep. a third of sleep fewer than six hours a night. people who work nights get less. experts say a lack of sleep can be dangerous and deadly. chronic lack of sleep can lead to heart problems, obesity, diabetes and depression. the national sleep foundation recommends adults sleep 7- 9 hours a night. >>> abc2news.com is the place for the health care news you need. log on and check out our page. find the headlines and different categories to help you find the information you and your f
swedish scientists studied 400 women over the age of 47 for 30 years and divided them in to two groups found the women who had started had mortality rate of 52%, compared to 35. the researchers don't know if the menopause is the only cause, women who started the process early had double the risk of osteoporosis. >>> young as 3 years old, researchers new zealand tracked the lives of 1000 people from birth to age 32, and children with uncontrolled temper temperaments at three had just as...
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arrived when ann's son, mark, and his wife, denise, were attending prenatal classes at seattle's swedish medical center, ann decided she might be in need of a refresher so she went to grandparent school. >> right up here. grandparent tips. >> we know that some of the things we did 30 years ago, we can do a little bit better now. >> reporter: the expectant grandparents are taught the new way to swaddle a baby. >> this is going to come up over the shoulder. >> reporter: and everything from nutrition to nap time. >> when i raised children, the only thing we had was a dr. spock book. >> reporter: things have definitely changed. no bumpers in the crib, no toys or mobiles either. and always lay baby on its back instead of the age-old practice of on its stomach. for mark and denise and sophia, presumably, grandma's already getting an "a." >> it's just way for her to kind of participate in the pregnancy. >> she's been waiting for grandkids for a long time. >> reporter: and now time to put her grandparent graduate degree to good use. >> and then bring this piece up. from a dummy we practiced with
arrived when ann's son, mark, and his wife, denise, were attending prenatal classes at seattle's swedish medical center, ann decided she might be in need of a refresher so she went to grandparent school. >> right up here. grandparent tips. >> we know that some of the things we did 30 years ago, we can do a little bit better now. >> reporter: the expectant grandparents are taught the new way to swaddle a baby. >> this is going to come up over the shoulder. >>...
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former rangers defender and highbury and manager also head short spell spearheading japanese and swedish sides but is better known for spending nine years at liverpool assisting gerrard. and rafael beneath us however in russia the scot will have to face more challenges than just the save the rain weather i think the. challenge of climate is very very difficult. very difficult and this leak i never realised in my wildest dreams that. while league leaders and defending champions is a need have enjoyed success under dick advocaat and. most boring manager escape struggle to bring results both in russia and in europe into an immense but miller is sure that russian football will sweetly benefit by depth into the new western for months. and nothing in four or five years time nothing. in the champions league sabir a currently seventh in the second tire and have slim hopes of being promoted to the premier league this season however miller is optimistic about the chances of the. you know what it takes to glory and coaching novosibirsk back on the russian football. are cheap. maybe call installed i
former rangers defender and highbury and manager also head short spell spearheading japanese and swedish sides but is better known for spending nine years at liverpool assisting gerrard. and rafael beneath us however in russia the scot will have to face more challenges than just the save the rain weather i think the. challenge of climate is very very difficult. very difficult and this leak i never realised in my wildest dreams that. while league leaders and defending champions is a need have...
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former rangers defender and highbury and manager also ahead short spell spearheading japanese and swedish sides but has been known for spending nine here is at liverpool assisting gerrard and rafael beneath us however in russia the scot will have to face more challenges than just to say be real whether i think it. is a challenge i'm it is very. difficult and this leak i never realised my wildest dreams. for three days of game travel. while league leaders and defending champions is a need have enjoyed success under dick advocaat and. most flooring managers have struggled to bring results both in russia and in europe in. but miller is sure the trust in football will sweep could benefit by adapting to the new western form might. just a nothing. major players in the champions league sabir a currently seventh in the second tire and have slim hopes of being promoted to the premier league this season however miller is optimistic about the chances of the. most a given outfit taken the route to glory and pushing no seduced back on the map of russian football because they are cheap. maybe call in s
former rangers defender and highbury and manager also ahead short spell spearheading japanese and swedish sides but has been known for spending nine here is at liverpool assisting gerrard and rafael beneath us however in russia the scot will have to face more challenges than just to say be real whether i think it. is a challenge i'm it is very. difficult and this leak i never realised my wildest dreams. for three days of game travel. while league leaders and defending champions is a need have...
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the italian sure, the swedish team, the french are very strong as well and we'll see how the chinese >> i'll give them all my number. >> what are you looking for, economic development or some other kind of development? [laughter] >> ok, that wasn't in your script either, adam. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the c.e.o. of oracle racing, the winningest skipper in the history of the america's cup. [applause] >> well, thank you, sir mayor and thank you jennifer. some of you may recall the america's cup when dennis connor was king. he was mr. america's cup, winning it, actually winning it twice, then losing it and then finally winning it again. and i remember something he said. he said the america's cup is a game of life. racing is just how you keep the score. and i must say that with 20 years or actually slightly more than that involvement in the america's cup, i think i know exactly what he meant. the america's cup is much more than a sailboat race, for a team that tests every element from talent to technology, from fundraising to boat building, from management to athleticism. for
the italian sure, the swedish team, the french are very strong as well and we'll see how the chinese >> i'll give them all my number. >> what are you looking for, economic development or some other kind of development? [laughter] >> ok, that wasn't in your script either, adam. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the c.e.o. of oracle racing, the winningest skipper in the history of the america's cup. [applause] >> well, thank you, sir mayor and thank you jennifer. some...
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but then they reconnected over a plate of the swedish meat balls at the furniture store and they said their i dos there. >> ikea did just a beautiful job of just everything they provided for us. and we're speechless. >> they are the first couple to get married at the college park ikea so congratulations to them. it's memorable and unique. >>> time now for are a check of the forecast. rain yesterday and rain coming for the weekend. >> yes. oh, yeah. and this is a good thing smile charlie. we need that rain. and today we get a break if you don't like the rain. because we will be seeing lots of sunshine. but before we get that sunshine in here, let's talk about the patchy fog that we're dealing this morning. so be careful out on the roadways. put a lot of distance between you and the vehicle in front of you. high pressure will build in later for today but this is the visibility that you have to work with this morning. only three miles in baltimore. five in easton right now. if your travels take you into delaware five there as well. nine in wilmington and that's where we need to get to as
but then they reconnected over a plate of the swedish meat balls at the furniture store and they said their i dos there. >> ikea did just a beautiful job of just everything they provided for us. and we're speechless. >> they are the first couple to get married at the college park ikea so congratulations to them. it's memorable and unique. >>> time now for are a check of the forecast. rain yesterday and rain coming for the weekend. >> yes. oh, yeah. and this is a good...
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swedish newspapers are reporting that credit suisse bank could soon slash up to 5,000 investment banking jobs when it reports earnings this month. >>> and beginning today, walmart is launching a disc-to-digital service to help people convert their dvds to an online movie library. >>> finally, hopefully by now, you've heard that your taxes are due on april 17th this year. that is tomorrow. and to help soothe the sting of filing, a number of companies are offering tax day freebies, including arby's, cinnabon, and maggiemoo's ice cream. however, many companies do require that you logon to their facebook page first. give them a "like." >>> the dodgers' triple play, the nba heats up, and the lakers beat the defending champs in overtime. >>> plus, a big hit in the stanley cup playoffs as the kings near a knockout punch. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. >>> in weather, thankfully, no tornado outbreaks are in the forecast this week. you're forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today." >>> hey, there. good morning to you. if you're just waking up, this is "early tod
swedish newspapers are reporting that credit suisse bank could soon slash up to 5,000 investment banking jobs when it reports earnings this month. >>> and beginning today, walmart is launching a disc-to-digital service to help people convert their dvds to an online movie library. >>> finally, hopefully by now, you've heard that your taxes are due on april 17th this year. that is tomorrow. and to help soothe the sting of filing, a number of companies are offering tax day...
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that's one of the findings of swedish researchers who studied health records to ten years. the study also found if your brother or sister had a stroke at 55 or younger, your risk of having one at the same age is almost doubled. >>> if doctors see a problem with your ekg, you could have a greater risk of heart disease or even heart attack. a study of electrocardiograms of elderly men and women showed this connection. ekgs are not normally prescribed for people without existing heart problems but after this study these findings may prove helpful in predicting future issues. >>> 80% of us eat at our work desk every day but this practice significantly increases your risk of developing food poisoning. >> average office desk has a hundred times more bacteria than a kitchen table and 400 times more bacteria than the toilet seat. researchers say one reason could be that people rarely clean their desk tops. get those wipes. while kitchen tables and toilets are cleaned much more often. >> i was spraying this morning. what is the best way to avoid getting sick from eating at your desk
that's one of the findings of swedish researchers who studied health records to ten years. the study also found if your brother or sister had a stroke at 55 or younger, your risk of having one at the same age is almost doubled. >>> if doctors see a problem with your ekg, you could have a greater risk of heart disease or even heart attack. a study of electrocardiograms of elderly men and women showed this connection. ekgs are not normally prescribed for people without existing heart...
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former rangers defender and highbury and manager also head short spell spearheading japanese and swedish sides but is better known for spending nine here is at liverpool assisting gerrard. and rafael beneath us however in russia the scot will have to face more challenges than just the save the real i think it. is a challenge. it's very difficult and i never realized. while league leaders and defending champion saying we have enjoyed success under dick advocaat and. most boring manager escape struggle to bring results both in russia and in europe. but miller is sure the trust in football will sweetly benefit by adapting to the new western for much. of five years pay nothing. major players in the champions league sabir a currently seventh in the second toy and have slim hopes of being promoted to the premier league this season however miller is optimistic about the chances of the remote siberian now if it takes to glory and pushing not was abused back on the map of russian football this time but archie. well that's all the sport for now plenty more later they want twenty four hour. i'm. we
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bricky or maneuver swedish people all of us know you're poor or there's no europe indian there's no europe and it's open in the world. and i want just friends to restore it's a suffering i want french people to decide for himself. but i had many successes when he decided france decide for herself based on what you're saying do you want out of the year or do you want out of europe altogether for me europe and to change europe i like europe france is not able to do alone everything i want to corporates i want this europe but they want i don't want a europe where there is twenty percent. who are not being nearly like in soviet union before exactly the same mind that they know for people. never been elected. they are often called ripples. as they are under inference of financial interest. they decided we think it's not possible anymore and now you're arguing against and evils of the free market so to speak but the world has moved forward in terms of globalization don't you think it's a bit too late at this point that it's moved progressed forward a little too much to take that step backwards t
bricky or maneuver swedish people all of us know you're poor or there's no europe indian there's no europe and it's open in the world. and i want just friends to restore it's a suffering i want french people to decide for himself. but i had many successes when he decided france decide for herself based on what you're saying do you want out of the year or do you want out of europe altogether for me europe and to change europe i like europe france is not able to do alone everything i want to...