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. >> this actually comes to us from sweden. this is sort of a moose hunting video.when people are moose hunting, they have their dogs. the dogs go out, try and find the animal. start barking to let the owner, the hunter, know where to come. [ barking ] >> eventually he comes out of the forest, you see an opening across the water when he starts to realize just what's going on and really starts calling for his dog. >> hey! rocky! >> rocky chased this moose into the water, but about 60 feet from the island, it becomes solid ice. now, the moose was strong enough to be able to break through the ice and get away, but rocky is now trapped in the ice and can't move. >> rocky! >> what would you do for your best mate? >> you'd jump in the water and swim over to it. >> rocky! >> that's exactly what he does. but don't forget, i said solid ice. this water is freezing. >> ah -- >> you can hear how his breath catches because of the cold. he starts paddling across the water and takes him less than a minute to get to rocky and then together they continue to break through the ice unt
. >> this actually comes to us from sweden. this is sort of a moose hunting video.when people are moose hunting, they have their dogs. the dogs go out, try and find the animal. start barking to let the owner, the hunter, know where to come. [ barking ] >> eventually he comes out of the forest, you see an opening across the water when he starts to realize just what's going on and really starts calling for his dog. >> hey! rocky! >> rocky chased this moose into the water,...
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us. if you hate it, go somewhere else. >> he organized with this guy from damascus. he told us, give me, and i can do everything--i will throw you out of sweden. >> he said give me your identi identity card, and i'll throw you out. >> yes. >> i put all this to the immigration minister in stockholm. >> this is a problem. because so many people are coming right now, and it really is a challenge for the authorities to set up proper housing and have a proper control. we're not dealing with this so good as we should do right now. >> you have to travel in the middle of nowhere to find these camps, for want of a better word. people waiting for months and months for their asylum applications to be processed, living in conditions they didn't expect to find here in sweden. one day their life in sweden will be much better, but even in this country with its long history of welcoming, it's finding it hard to cope. >> do you think that the compassion of sweden and swedish people have limits? >> no, i think the opposite. because when we started collecting here for clothes and it was streaming to us so much. >> so people care. >> people care. they do. >> as
us. if you hate it, go somewhere else. >> he organized with this guy from damascus. he told us, give me, and i can do everything--i will throw you out of sweden. >> he said give me your identi identity card, and i'll throw you out. >> yes. >> i put all this to the immigration minister in stockholm. >> this is a problem. because so many people are coming right now, and it really is a challenge for the authorities to set up proper housing and have a proper control....
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from a city of more than a million. there's always something happening in the streets, always people out and about. reporter: many aspects of life in sweden have taken some getting-usedo. so, mahmoud started making videos about his experiences and posting them online. in this one, he talks about the quiet evenings, and how different it is from back home. bitar: good lord, it's boring here! reporter: his videos have collected more than a million hits in all. there's also one with a dog. bitar: you see this dog? even he's got a proper european passport. reporter but for asylum-seekers : like mahmoud, it can take several years to get a 'proper european passport', even in relatively welcoming sweden. that's frustrating to many immigrants here. but the red tape isn't the only problem -- the language is another. every immigrant to sweden can go to a state language school. learning swedish is one of the most important steps toward integration. almost every town offers classes like this one. mokhtar fedaie from afghanistan is in an advanced course. he dreams of a better future here. but even after four years, language is still a barrier. fedaie: my first year in sweden, i th
from a city of more than a million. there's always something happening in the streets, always people out and about. reporter: many aspects of life in sweden have taken some getting-usedo. so, mahmoud started making videos about his experiences and posting them online. in this one, he talks about the quiet evenings, and how different it is from back home. bitar: good lord, it's boring here! reporter: his videos have collected more than a million hits in all. there's also one with a dog. bitar:...
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using a lighter from a store shelf to set the blaze. the person has been arrested on suspicion of artsson. talk about an on air malfunction. in sweden on monday, a robotic camera took an unexpected lap of a studio and the weatherman kept his cool. he kept doing the forecast. >> oh, there's the anchors, hi. >> the reason for the turn remains a mystery, but word on the street is he ticked off the director. >> if he had actually followed the camera, come on. >>ium ium'm with you. >>> military commanders from u.s. and russia will have a new round of talks of how to stay out of each other's way. this after they entered the same battle space over syria this weekend. happy b bthday to usher, and
using a lighter from a store shelf to set the blaze. the person has been arrested on suspicion of artsson. talk about an on air malfunction. in sweden on monday, a robotic camera took an unexpected lap of a studio and the weatherman kept his cool. he kept doing the forecast. >> oh, there's the anchors, hi. >> the reason for the turn remains a mystery, but word on the street is he ticked off the director. >> if he had actually followed the camera, come on. >>ium ium'm...
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us so much. >> so people care. >> people care. >> a reminder that this is not the life they chose. jonah hull, al jazeera, sweden. >> it only held kunduz for four days. but still being felt from kabul here is the report. >> she loved her job as a reporter in kunduz until the taliban came and forced her to leave. she fled leaving most of her family behind. after she left her father was killed in the fighting. >> i couldn't go to his funeral. the road was unsafe and also i'm too recognizable. my mother was grieving. i was the only bread weather for the family. because of this i could not see my father for the funeral. >> a few photos only remain of what was the only independent tv station in kunduz. >> now that she is here when i go out with her i feel that we're in danger. i don't want her going out alone. >> i thought the taliban would behave well towards ordinary people, but i was wrong. the taliban will never treat them properly. once again the dark ages that people experienced in the past could happen again. >> the director said he wants to rebuild but it won't be easy. the taliban took $100,000 of equipment, much of it came from international donors. >> there was lots of
us so much. >> so people care. >> people care. >> a reminder that this is not the life they chose. jonah hull, al jazeera, sweden. >> it only held kunduz for four days. but still being felt from kabul here is the report. >> she loved her job as a reporter in kunduz until the taliban came and forced her to leave. she fled leaving most of her family behind. after she left her father was killed in the fighting. >> i couldn't go to his funeral. the road was...
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from all over europe. i'm damien mcguinness, and i'm really pleased you could join us. on today's program -- it's "goodbye, germany," for british allied troops. why swedenay not be the promised land for refugees. and the parisian partygoers who are not keeping up with the neighbors. this week, germany celebrates its 25th birthday. well, the germany we know today anyway. that's because it was 25 years ago that communist east germany and the capitalist west were reunified after the fall of the berlin wall. it marks the point when the
from all over europe. i'm damien mcguinness, and i'm really pleased you could join us. on today's program -- it's "goodbye, germany," for british allied troops. why swedenay not be the promised land for refugees. and the parisian partygoers who are not keeping up with the neighbors. this week, germany celebrates its 25th birthday. well, the germany we know today anyway. that's because it was 25 years ago that communist east germany and the capitalist west were reunified after the fall...
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from damascus. 13 years old. >> yes. >> reporter: and you came by >> yes. >> reporter: omar told us his parents made the decision when the war wouldn't let up. they said at least in sweden he wouldn't die. "my mother was crying," he said. "she was very upset i was leaving." >> reporter: do you remember the last thing your mother and father said when you left? >> i couldn't tell. "they said i should go," he towed us. "and they hope one day to see me in sweden." for many that's the aim, to be granted asylum and then bring their families over, too. matilda brinck larsen is the social worker who runs the transit center. she says many of the children are traumatized when they arrive. >> if someone put his eyes on me, i have to put my papers away and just sit for a moment to share his story, and even if we don't have the same language, he can speak to me with his eyes, with his expression. colleagues are trying to give them hope for a better future. so when you grow up, you want to be a doctor? >> yeah. >> reporter: that's a big dream. >> yes. >> reporter: because of the increased numbers, scott, the asylum process can now take more than a year. now, they stay in transit cent
from damascus. 13 years old. >> yes. >> reporter: and you came by >> yes. >> reporter: omar told us his parents made the decision when the war wouldn't let up. they said at least in sweden he wouldn't die. "my mother was crying," he said. "she was very upset i was leaving." >> reporter: do you remember the last thing your mother and father said when you left? >> i couldn't tell. "they said i should go," he towed us. "and...
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us. brent: you are with "dw news" live from berlin. our top stories -- thousands of migrants pouring in from croatia. many are without shelter or basic supplies as they try to reach countries such as germany and sweden canada's new leader justin trudeau has wowed supporters with a promise of change. he swept into power in monday's election after nine years of conservative rule. now, been pursuing -- ben is here again. buying european beef again? ben: how did they manage to survive all those years without prime cuts of european beef? fear of mad cow disease has kept european beef far from many a dinner plate, especially in the 1990's. but many countries have started importing beef again from the eu, the latest being canada. reporter: wanting to be safe rather than sorry, canada banned beef imports from the european union in 1996. now ottowa thinks it is safe again, so after 19 years, the country is allowing european beef back on the market. it is a welcome break for europe's livestock farmers who are struggling with russian sanctions, food imports, and the summer drought. beef exports stocks steady growth after slumping in 2013, but smaller growth is expected this year. it is expected to only grow 3%
us. brent: you are with "dw news" live from berlin. our top stories -- thousands of migrants pouring in from croatia. many are without shelter or basic supplies as they try to reach countries such as germany and sweden canada's new leader justin trudeau has wowed supporters with a promise of change. he swept into power in monday's election after nine years of conservative rule. now, been pursuing -- ben is here again. buying european beef again? ben: how did they manage to survive all...
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sweden faces. this is an important interview. stephan inc. that is -- stay with us. from london and new york. this afternoon. this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ jon: good morning. i'm jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." i am in london. tom keene is alongside me in new york. sweden's central-bank has released its latest, greatest decision, unchanged, to reveal a qe program. stefan ingvez joins us this morning. you do not cover it up -- the importance of the exchange rate. my first question to you would be the expansion of the qe policy this morning. how much of that was a response to the ecb program last week? part of it is what we are doing on the new side because we have to be vigilant with what happens to the krone, and part of that is to make sure that by expanding our qe program, by creating clarity and going another six months until next summer with the qe, that makes it easy to understand what we want to achieve. jon: a number of years ago, paul krugman accused riksbank of -- they see gdp at 3% and they wonder why the central bank is being so aggressive. what is it about
sweden faces. this is an important interview. stephan inc. that is -- stay with us. from london and new york. this afternoon. this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ jon: good morning. i'm jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." i am in london. tom keene is alongside me in new york. sweden's central-bank has released its latest, greatest decision, unchanged, to reveal a qe program. stefan ingvez joins us this morning. you do not cover it up -- the importance of the...
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from damascus. 13 years old? >> yeah. yourself alone? >> yes. >> reporter: omar told us his parents made the decision when the war wouldn't let up. they said at least in sweden, he wouldn't die. >> translator: my mother was crying, she said, she was upset i was leaving. do you remember the last thing your mother and father said when you left? they said i should go, he told us, and they hope one day to see me in sweden. for many, that's the aim. to be granted asylum and then bring their families over too. matilda brinck larsen is the social worker who runs the transit center. she says many of the children are traumatized when they arrive. >> if someone puts his eyes on me, i have to put my papers away and sit for a minute. and share his story. and even if we don't have the same language, he can speak to me. with his eyes. with his expressions. >> reporter: she and her colleagues are trying to give them hope for a better future. >> reporter: when you grow up you want to be a doctor? >> yeah. >> reporter: that is a big dream. >> yes. >> reporter: because of the increased numbers, scott, the asylum process can now take more than a year. they stay in transit cent
from damascus. 13 years old? >> yeah. yourself alone? >> yes. >> reporter: omar told us his parents made the decision when the war wouldn't let up. they said at least in sweden, he wouldn't die. >> translator: my mother was crying, she said, she was upset i was leaving. do you remember the last thing your mother and father said when you left? they said i should go, he told us, and they hope one day to see me in sweden. for many, that's the aim. to be granted asylum and...
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from damascus. 13 years old? >> yeah. >> reporter: you came yourself alone? >>es. >> reporter: omar told us his parents made the decision when the war wouldn't let up. they said at least in sweden, he wouldn't die. >> translator: my mother was crying, she said, she was upset i was leaving. do you remember the last thing your motr and father said when you left? they said i should go, he told us, and they hope one day to see me in sweden. for many, that's the aim. to be granted asylum and thehe bring their familili over too. matilda brinck larsen is the social worker who runs the transit center. she says many of the children are traumatized when they arve. >> if someone puts his eyes on me, i have to put my papers away and sit for a minute.. anshare his story. and even if we don't have the same language, he can speak to me. with his eyes. with his expressions. >> reporter: she and her colleagues are trying to give them hope for a better future. yeah. >> reporter: that is a big dream. >> yes. >> reporter: because of the increased numbers, scott, the asylum process can now take re than a year. they stay in transit centers for a number of weeks before they're sent to empty nursing h
from damascus. 13 years old? >> yeah. >> reporter: you came yourself alone? >>es. >> reporter: omar told us his parents made the decision when the war wouldn't let up. they said at least in sweden, he wouldn't die. >> translator: my mother was crying, she said, she was upset i was leaving. do you remember the last thing your motr and father said when you left? they said i should go, he told us, and they hope one day to see me in sweden. for many, that's the aim. to...
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sweden telling us that they can go farther negative. you have active discussion of lower your interest rates in the u.s. from people at the fed. has this idea that would've been a joke 16 months ago become something within the realm of the conceivable for the u.s.? ishael: i'm not sure there an active discussion at the fed on zero interest rate. we did see in september that they put in a negative forecast for the interest rate. janet yellen and her press conference pretty much dismissed that. that hehe keep in mind will be leaving in a few months time. of the say that for most committee, the vast majority of the committee, the prospects and what they are thinking about is how to raise rates and at what speed to raise rates. i do not think there is an active decision right now in lowering rates in the u.s.. really good raise a point because i feel like the more and more research i've been reading is that deutsche bank operations switch to its monetary policy. is it loose right now? is there concern about what you do with that roll up money as those treasuries that the fed has invested in mature. do you invest in the secondary m
sweden telling us that they can go farther negative. you have active discussion of lower your interest rates in the u.s. from people at the fed. has this idea that would've been a joke 16 months ago become something within the realm of the conceivable for the u.s.? ishael: i'm not sure there an active discussion at the fed on zero interest rate. we did see in september that they put in a negative forecast for the interest rate. janet yellen and her press conference pretty much dismissed that....
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from damascus) cd 13 yrs old! o: yeah. cd: and you came by yourself? alone? o: yes omar told us his parents made the decision after the war got worse. they said at least in sweden he wouldn't die. my mother was crying, he said. she was very upset. cd you remember the last thing they said? o: (arabic approx) they said i should go, he said, and they hope one day to see me in sweden. for many that's the aim: to be granted asylym, and then bring their families over too. (set up matilda, putting her...