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one of sweden's biggest synagogues is also in kaufman bergen originally. the march had been planned to walk you to today's young people or the jewish holy the holiest day in the jewish calendar and the intention of the movement which is extremely anti-semitic was to pass by a synagogue today but that was stopped by a swedish court. week prior to the furthest right have a hobby of the washington post thanks for joining us well move on now to some other stories making news around the world u.s. diplomats say north korea has no interest in entering talks regarding its nuclear and missile programs and a visit to china secretary of state rex tillerson had said the u.s. was in contact with north korea and probing ways of entering into dialogue. and there france a three eighty passenger jet was forced to make an emergency landing following what the airline called serious damage to one of its engines the super jumbo was on route from paris to los angeles when it was safely diverted to goose bay a military airport in canada. german police say they have arrested six
one of sweden's biggest synagogues is also in kaufman bergen originally. the march had been planned to walk you to today's young people or the jewish holy the holiest day in the jewish calendar and the intention of the movement which is extremely anti-semitic was to pass by a synagogue today but that was stopped by a swedish court. week prior to the furthest right have a hobby of the washington post thanks for joining us well move on now to some other stories making news around the world u.s....
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members are said to back the idea meanwhile american troops are also taking part in sweden's biggest military drill in more than twenty years our roar of seventeen is taking place on an island in the middle of the baltic sea here's miguel francis sent to go on why the neutral nation feels the need for such large scale exercises knowledge. there is a video out there on sweden that peaceful beautiful land full of green fields good food and very generous social programs. but actually this video turns into something hard and heavy right away turns out it's promoting the largest military exercise of the past two decades. of war. he added and that you and i dance on campus seventy times small let us down see the whole. disk of economics at them not on good books that he and. i. and not just any exercise but one designed to deal with a quote a larger sophisticated opponent the one that will approach from the east nine hundred thousand participants just from sweden alone as well as military forces from eight other countries have joined these drills called arora seventeen and you guessed it t
members are said to back the idea meanwhile american troops are also taking part in sweden's biggest military drill in more than twenty years our roar of seventeen is taking place on an island in the middle of the baltic sea here's miguel francis sent to go on why the neutral nation feels the need for such large scale exercises knowledge. there is a video out there on sweden that peaceful beautiful land full of green fields good food and very generous social programs. but actually this video...
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i want to ask you about growing up in sweden. i don't think of sweden as necessarily having a food culture that would produce someone of your stature as a chef, but i'm probably misinformed, and in fact you have several great restaurants by reputation in sweden now. maybe i'm wrong about that. - well, you know it's a great question. so sweden... we know about foods a couple of different ways. either massive population, like let's say india and china or massive touring like italy and spain and france. we don't have that either, but what we do have is access to nature. so i grew up on an island where your steak was fish. four days a week we ate either mackerel, or fish balls or salmon and the day when we didn't have fish it was probably pork or chicken. but also the access to nature. so you go mushroom hunting, you go lingonberry picking 'cause all land is for, is public land. so just growing up without even knowing it, maybe we didn't have a lot of money, but we ate well and everything was homemade. so that-- - your adoptive paren
i want to ask you about growing up in sweden. i don't think of sweden as necessarily having a food culture that would produce someone of your stature as a chef, but i'm probably misinformed, and in fact you have several great restaurants by reputation in sweden now. maybe i'm wrong about that. - well, you know it's a great question. so sweden... we know about foods a couple of different ways. either massive population, like let's say india and china or massive touring like italy and spain and...
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so far around 3000 people in sweden have a microchip. in theory, you could use the microchip implant to replace a lot of stuff. i mean, credit cards... the keys to your house, the keys to your car. i've got real mixed feelings about that microchip technology. the geeky side of me likes the idea of going from wearable tech to injectable tech and it seems really practical as well so you can get rid of your keys and you don't have to carry tickets around with you but there's also a side of me, maybe a little bit of paranoia, that's worried about the privacy and giving out so much information, also carrying it inside you. from a visitor's point of view, stockholm certainly feels futuristic. whether it's a bin that works with solar power, food grown in a garage, or train tickets inside your skin, people here seem to embrace these new technologies and the change that comes with them. maybe that's the secret to stockholm's smartness. still to come on the travel show... i head north here in sweden to find out how an ice hotel is using the midnig
so far around 3000 people in sweden have a microchip. in theory, you could use the microchip implant to replace a lot of stuff. i mean, credit cards... the keys to your house, the keys to your car. i've got real mixed feelings about that microchip technology. the geeky side of me likes the idea of going from wearable tech to injectable tech and it seems really practical as well so you can get rid of your keys and you don't have to carry tickets around with you but there's also a side of me,...
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the largest military drill in over twenty years was launched in sweden on monday on an island in the baltic for us under jago takes a look at why these exercises being held. there is a video out there on sweden that peaceful beautiful land full of green fields good food and very generous social programs. but actually this video turns into something hard and heavy right away turns out it's promoting the largest military exercise of the past two decades. of war and you've got somebody. you know. i. bet you. and not just any exercise but one designed to deal with a quote a larger sophisticated opponent that one will approach from the next nineteen thousand participants just from sweden alone as well as military forces from eight other countries have joined these drills called arora seventeen and you guessed it the united states is also there the united states with our allies and partners are doing this this is normal business for us that's going to be our posture normal business we train all the time we work soldiers work always to be at the highest level of preparation not alert but be
the largest military drill in over twenty years was launched in sweden on monday on an island in the baltic for us under jago takes a look at why these exercises being held. there is a video out there on sweden that peaceful beautiful land full of green fields good food and very generous social programs. but actually this video turns into something hard and heavy right away turns out it's promoting the largest military exercise of the past two decades. of war and you've got somebody. you know....
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sweden is incredibly liberal about sex, for example. so this aggressive conservative 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
sweden is incredibly liberal about sex, for example. so this aggressive conservative 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...
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in 1818 -- excuse me, 1918 and 1919 sweden was involved with world war i or it was impacting sweden tremendously, it turns out that iris came from a very, very poor farming family, the letters kind of break your heart when they talk about, please send us any extra cash you've earned or -- please send any clothes that you're not using and the length of time that it took for those to travel whether it's a letter or a check or clothing is really obvious when you start reading through these letters. i wanted to show a couple of these that are interesting. here's the letter to miss iris nelson. that's this house. this letter was posted january 30th 1919. on the back of it, it's opened by the sensor. it's basically world war i and things are being censored in the mail. and she writes a little letter here, again, it's all in swedish. and in our translation, one of the phrases is, i want to ask you if you and alma could in some way help me by sending me $10. this is coming from her sister in sweden. i would like to buy a coat in the near future as they are cheaper now, if you could send me some money in
in 1818 -- excuse me, 1918 and 1919 sweden was involved with world war i or it was impacting sweden tremendously, it turns out that iris came from a very, very poor farming family, the letters kind of break your heart when they talk about, please send us any extra cash you've earned or -- please send any clothes that you're not using and the length of time that it took for those to travel whether it's a letter or a check or clothing is really obvious when you start reading through these...
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sweden always preferred to remain a neutral state and so sweden's offices don't mention russia at the drill instead they simply talk of reds vs blues also be. a red side played by another swedish unit and finnish units and also something there you are the ones who are the blue ones yes it was the revenue is that right but it's just the dollars like yeah typically that's how it is in military settings rivers. there's a back story to this drill one that shows how worried the swedes are. we're headed to the poor eastern part of cotland it's a quiet region with few jobs and much that many are moving away. where in the harbor town of skeeter. there's a cement factory and little else they used to keep pipes here for the german russia north stream to gas pipeline now there's just a pile of logs sweden's government was worried russia could establish a secret military base here. and you call this putin key. yes but we used to call it pharmacist k. . that's where north stream stored pipes for the first pipeline. and why shouldn't a. every week we get a russian ship transporting coal pastoral ce
sweden always preferred to remain a neutral state and so sweden's offices don't mention russia at the drill instead they simply talk of reds vs blues also be. a red side played by another swedish unit and finnish units and also something there you are the ones who are the blue ones yes it was the revenue is that right but it's just the dollars like yeah typically that's how it is in military settings rivers. there's a back story to this drill one that shows how worried the swedes are. we're...
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in 18 -- 1918 and 1919, sweden was involved with world war i or impacting sweeting -- a sweden. it turns out she came from a very poor farming family, and the letters break your heart when they talk about please send us any extra cash you have earned or please send any close you are not using. any length of time that it took for those to travel, whether it is a letter or check or clothing , is really obvious when you start reading through the letters. i wanted to show a couple of these that i think are really interesting. here is the envelope. it is addressed to this house. this letter was posted january 30, 1919. on the back of it it is opened and you can tell it is basically world war i and things are being censored in the mail. she writes a little letter here. again, it is all in swedish. our translation says one of the phrases is, i want to you if you could in some way help me by sending me $10. this is coming in from her sister in sweden. i would like to buy a coat in the near future as they are cheaper. it will cost at least 40 or 50 krone. i do have some from wages, but n
in 18 -- 1918 and 1919, sweden was involved with world war i or impacting sweeting -- a sweden. it turns out she came from a very poor farming family, and the letters break your heart when they talk about please send us any extra cash you have earned or please send any close you are not using. any length of time that it took for those to travel, whether it is a letter or check or clothing , is really obvious when you start reading through the letters. i wanted to show a couple of these that i...
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what a governor it is sweden second largest city.
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largest lobbyist group for need to in sweden i mean this is a lot of money to be made from armaments there's a lot of money to be made from getting closer to nato there's a lot of political careers that can be done from playing on the threat. five billion views and counting discover why are you chip pages generating so many hits find a video to keep you informed and entertained there. syria paradoxically. compadres and was a situation like israel and palestine is not a country where i meet a lot of people without hope all though everybody agrees this humanitarian situation in syria is a very serious situation people have been much more affected than in any other active conflicts today. credit is one of the basic instruments to drive an economy but it can also lead to tragedy i did i took a lying down just i came bigger and met that the textile game and inspire now. many lives have been broken believe excessive to the banks culture into a walk on all the big bankers got big. government the banks but first i didn't think of the ordinary men who washed morning through the back under don
largest lobbyist group for need to in sweden i mean this is a lot of money to be made from armaments there's a lot of money to be made from getting closer to nato there's a lot of political careers that can be done from playing on the threat. five billion views and counting discover why are you chip pages generating so many hits find a video to keep you informed and entertained there. syria paradoxically. compadres and was a situation like israel and palestine is not a country where i meet a...
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sweden always preferred to remain a neutral state and so sweden's offices don't mention russia at the drill instead they simply talk of reds vs blues also be. a red side played by another swedish unit finnish units and also some interviewer the ones who are the blue ones yes it was the revenue is that right but. it's just the dollars like yeah typically that's how it is a military setting is rivers. there's a backstory to this drill one that shows how worried the swedes are. we're headed to the poor eastern part of gotland it's a quiet region with few jobs and much that many are moving away. where in the harbor town of skeeter. there's a cement factory and little else they used to keep pipes here for the german russia north stream to gas pipeline now there's just a pile of logs sweden's government was worried russia could establish a secret military base here. and you call this putin key. yes but we used to call it pharmacist k. . that's where north stream stored pipes for the first pipeline. and why shouldn't day every week we get a russian ship transporting coal pastoral cement. kee
sweden always preferred to remain a neutral state and so sweden's offices don't mention russia at the drill instead they simply talk of reds vs blues also be. a red side played by another swedish unit finnish units and also some interviewer the ones who are the blue ones yes it was the revenue is that right but. it's just the dollars like yeah typically that's how it is a military setting is rivers. there's a backstory to this drill one that shows how worried the swedes are. we're headed to the...
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so with the city on the way why a movie about the lost russians is dividing audiences a boy sweden is conducting its biggest ever war games in almost a quarter of a century. local blogs selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles that will. produce for the tell you that what we gossip the public let's. talk about advertising tell me you are not full enough to buy their product. that we along with all the one. moscow time a movie about the russian tsar nicholas the second is whipped up a storm of protest before it even hit the cinema screens its erotic scenes at scenes of outrage people who want it banned but that spots a row over free speech ok partridge has more. a film about the love story between sonic alice the second and the battery now has unleashed a standoff in russia and it hasn't even yet been released. yesterday they can't say. it yet. the film is called matilda after matilda. the real life love the last saw before he married but protests against the film have hit the internet the streets and even call even
so with the city on the way why a movie about the lost russians is dividing audiences a boy sweden is conducting its biggest ever war games in almost a quarter of a century. local blogs selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles that will. produce for the tell you that what we gossip the public let's. talk about advertising tell me you are not full enough to buy their product. that we along with all the one. moscow time a...
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this is coming from her sister in sweden. i would like to buy a coat in the near future as they are cheaper. 40 or 50ost at least krone. i do have some from wages, but not very much. send more, but it won't go through the mail. you get a sense of personal family struggles. you have photographs that i was brought with her -- iris brought with her. we have her inspection card when she came into the country and her immigration papers as well. to put a real story to the idea of working in a house like this helps us a great deal. house isnd historic aspects.e the i hope people catch on to the issues and concerns that people had in the past and how they dealt with that kind of thing. >> the staff recently traveled to spokane, washington to learn about its rich history. learn more about spokane and other stops on our tour at c-span.org/cities to her. tour. you are watching american tv, all weekend every weekend on c-span3. we continue with a look at the history of spokane. eastern,unday at noon author, speaker, and radio host on boo
this is coming from her sister in sweden. i would like to buy a coat in the near future as they are cheaper. 40 or 50ost at least krone. i do have some from wages, but not very much. send more, but it won't go through the mail. you get a sense of personal family struggles. you have photographs that i was brought with her -- iris brought with her. we have her inspection card when she came into the country and her immigration papers as well. to put a real story to the idea of working in a house...
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there is a video out there on sweden that peaceful beautiful land full of green fields good food and very generous social programs. but actually this video turns into something hard and heavy right away turns out it's promoting the largest military exercise of the past two decades. award me to somebody else. he added and let you know in advance in camp seventy two small let us down see the whole. economy at them not on good books that he and. i. and not just any exercise but one designed to deal with a quote a larger sophisticated opponent that one will approach from the east nineteen thousand participants just from sweden alone as well as military forces from eight other countries have joined these drills called arora seventeen and you guessed it the united states is also there the united states with their allies and partners are doing this this is normal business for us that's going to be our posture normal business we train all the time we work soldiers work always to be at the highest level of preparation not alert but being prepared that's that's our job that's what you would ex
there is a video out there on sweden that peaceful beautiful land full of green fields good food and very generous social programs. but actually this video turns into something hard and heavy right away turns out it's promoting the largest military exercise of the past two decades. award me to somebody else. he added and let you know in advance in camp seventy two small let us down see the whole. economy at them not on good books that he and. i. and not just any exercise but one designed to...
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sweden doesn't need to be a humanitarian superpower anymore to be sweden. and so the backlash against refugees is possible. and where it's possible, it will happen. because, actually, it is unfortunately, you know, common and normal for people to lash out against the other unless there's a compelling reason. and usually that's a reason that sort of resides in the imagination that leads people not to do that. and i think coming back to this country, and this was not obviously policy, right? this is why i'm making an argument in favor of imagination, we need that here. we need a kind of aspiration to be better about immigration because the conversation about the economy or any other sort of, you know, pragmatic conversation is not going to get us there. >> i don't know, i think this is, i think, maybe where we differ a little bit. in answer to this question, i think people are more easily persuaded when you appeal to their interests than when -- rather than appealing to their better nature. in other words, we haven't talked about the demographic problem at al
sweden doesn't need to be a humanitarian superpower anymore to be sweden. and so the backlash against refugees is possible. and where it's possible, it will happen. because, actually, it is unfortunately, you know, common and normal for people to lash out against the other unless there's a compelling reason. and usually that's a reason that sort of resides in the imagination that leads people not to do that. and i think coming back to this country, and this was not obviously policy, right? this...
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ok neighbors to russia sweden is conducting is because military drill of more than twenty years on an island in the baltic sea is no go for why the neutral nation thinks it needs such a large scale exist there is a video out there on sweden that peaceful beautiful land full of green fields good food and very generous social programs. but actually this video turns into something hard and heavy right away turns out it's promoting the largest military exercise of the past two decades. of war. he added and on at you and at the same camp seventy times small what has the whole . economic at them nothing good books that he and. i. and not just any exercise but one designed to deal with a quote a larger sophisticated opponent the one that will approach from the east nineteen thousand participants just from sweden alone as well as military forces from eight other countries have joined these drills called arora seventeen and you guessed it the united states is also there the united states with our allies and partners are doing this this is normal business for us that's going to be our posture n
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with nordea a branch in sweden and sweden trying to uphold stricter requirements than the rest of the nordic region, it is reasonable to anticipate there will be further talks and how to fix of the dynamic. mark: tasneem brogger thank you. nordic managing editor. houses to vote on the harvey a rebel. the bill would provide debt harvey aid -- harvey aid the bill. onwill keep you posted bloomberg tv. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ so we need tablets installed... with the menu app ready to roll. in 12 weeks. yeah. ♪ ♪ the world of fast food is being changed by faster networks. ♪ ♪ data, applications, customer experience. ♪ ♪ which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all your locations. fast connections everywhere. that's how you outmaneuver. hyman, vonnie quinn is off. welcome to bloomberg markets. ♪ julie: from bloomberg world headquarters, the top stories of the bloomberg and from around the world. federal reserve five chair stanley fischer resigned and gives president trump to reshape leadership at the u.s. central stor
with nordea a branch in sweden and sweden trying to uphold stricter requirements than the rest of the nordic region, it is reasonable to anticipate there will be further talks and how to fix of the dynamic. mark: tasneem brogger thank you. nordic managing editor. houses to vote on the harvey a rebel. the bill would provide debt harvey aid -- harvey aid the bill. onwill keep you posted bloomberg tv. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ so we need tablets installed... with the menu app ready to...
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the largest lobbyist group for nato in sweden i mean there is a lot of money to be made from armament there's a lot of money to be made from getting closer to nato there's a lot of political careers that can be done from playing on the threat as well as taking part in the aurora drills the u.s. is also building up its presence in poland with more than a thousand military vehicles including nearly two hundred tanks and an entire infantry division as part of the existing nato force in eastern europe the u.s. general heading up the european deployment says it's in response to the drills conducted by russia and belarus this month adding that the military showing good is needed now he said to allow the free movement of troops that would allow u.s. units to deploy in territories of nato member states that the country's permission . believes that europe will be wrong to think that further militarization will secure peace. if europe wants to have games regularly and take a kind of threatening posture towards russia or feels that the showing rattling favors is going to bring security and peace
the largest lobbyist group for nato in sweden i mean there is a lot of money to be made from armament there's a lot of money to be made from getting closer to nato there's a lot of political careers that can be done from playing on the threat as well as taking part in the aurora drills the u.s. is also building up its presence in poland with more than a thousand military vehicles including nearly two hundred tanks and an entire infantry division as part of the existing nato force in eastern...
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our correspondent has been to look at the border between norway, not a member, and sweden, a member. it's been called the most technologically advanced border in the world as you will see. it's 1000 advanced border in the world as you will see. it's1000 miles long and separates norway from sweden and the eu with dozens of places to cross, from a motorway where you can choose to stop for a customs check to country roads much like those crisscrossing the uk's border with ireland with at least on the surface, the same lack of controls. that's what i call a frictionless border, no checks whatsoever. 20 miles back, tommy olsson sets off with export goods bound for sweden. he knows he won't have smooth crossing. at the border, norwegian customs has been investing in technology to make things smoother. a giant scanner x—rays lorries picked out for special attention. here are some of the goods they have confiscated, and with alcohol duty sky—high that is a constant battle against smugglers. we conceal the car is crossing the borders. cameras are connected to a number plate recognition sy
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also coming up clashes erupted addio nazi rally in sweden police engulfing virg detained dozens on the violence that left several people injured. i met her mn welcome to the program tensions are rising as catalonia prepares to hold its independence referendum on sunday catalan authorities say things are in place for the vote to go ahead but spain's central government is calling the ballot illegal and has sent thousands of police officers to the region to stop it now people have occupied many schools in catalonia for use as polling stations to try and ensure that the referendum can take place. ahead of sunday's planned independence vote the cavalry has well and truly arrived breaking cover after camping out on ships in the ports around four thousand extra police officers have been deployed to catalonia assembled from across the country and sent with love from madrid. in the capital a show of spanish unity the sea of red and yellow sending a message please let's stay together. the spanish government has declared the vote illegal and is making every effort to stop it from going ahead. wit
also coming up clashes erupted addio nazi rally in sweden police engulfing virg detained dozens on the violence that left several people injured. i met her mn welcome to the program tensions are rising as catalonia prepares to hold its independence referendum on sunday catalan authorities say things are in place for the vote to go ahead but spain's central government is calling the ballot illegal and has sent thousands of police officers to the region to stop it now people have occupied many...
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also coming up and clashes erupt at a neo nazi rally in sweden police engulfing berg detained dozens amid the violence that left several people injured. warner. i'm at home and welcome to the program tensions are rising as catalonia prepares to hold its independence referendum on sunday a catalan authorities say that things are in place to look for the vote to go ahead but spain central government is calling the ballots illegal and is set thousands of police officers to the region to stop it. colonial which is home to more than seven and a half million people already has a high degree of autonomy but the catalan government has pledged to declare independence from spain within forty eight hours if the yes side wins. ahead of sunday's planned independence folks the cavalry has well and truly arrived breaking cover after camping out on ships in the ports around four thousand extra police officers have been deployed to catalonia assembled from across the country and sent with love from madrid. in the capital a show of spanish unity in a sea of red and yellow sending a message please let'
also coming up and clashes erupt at a neo nazi rally in sweden police engulfing berg detained dozens amid the violence that left several people injured. warner. i'm at home and welcome to the program tensions are rising as catalonia prepares to hold its independence referendum on sunday a catalan authorities say that things are in place to look for the vote to go ahead but spain central government is calling the ballots illegal and is set thousands of police officers to the region to stop it....
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it's 1,000 miles long and separates norway from sweden and the eu, and there are dozens of places to cross this border. from a motorway where you can choose to stop for a customs check, to country roads much like those crisscrossing the uk's border with ireland, with at least on the surface, the same lack of controls. well, that's what i call a frictionless border, absolutely no checks whatsoever. 20 miles back in norway, tommy 0lsson sets off with export goods bound for sweden. he knows he won't have a smooth crossing. it takes a lot of time that sometimes, we don't have. ahead at the border, norwegian customs has been investing in technology to make things smoother. a giant scanner x—rays lorries picked out for special attention. here are some of the goods they've confiscated. with alcohol duty sky—high in norway, there's a constant battle against smugglers. we can see all the cars crossing the borders. cameras on border roads big and small are connected to a number plate recognition system. in the future, they plan to connect this to the customs computers so that most lorries
it's 1,000 miles long and separates norway from sweden and the eu, and there are dozens of places to cross this border. from a motorway where you can choose to stop for a customs check, to country roads much like those crisscrossing the uk's border with ireland, with at least on the surface, the same lack of controls. well, that's what i call a frictionless border, absolutely no checks whatsoever. 20 miles back in norway, tommy 0lsson sets off with export goods bound for sweden. he knows he...
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it's 1,000 miles long and separates norway from sweden and the eu, and there are dozens of places to cross this border. from a motorway where you can choose to stop for a customs check, to country roads much like those crisscrossing the uk's border with ireland, with, at least on the surface, the same lack of controls. well, that's what i call a frictionless border, absolutely no checks whatsoever. 20 miles back in norway, tommy 0lsson sets off with export goods bound for sweden. he knows he won't have a smooth crossing. it takes a lot of time that sometimes, we don't have. ahead at the border, norwegian customs has been investing in technology to make things smoother. a giant scanner x—rays lorries picked out for special attention. here are some of the goods they've confiscated. with alcohol duty sky—high in norway, there's a constant battle against smugglers. we can see all the cars crossing the borders. cameras on border roads big and small are connected to a number plate recognition system. in the future they plan to connect this to the customs computers so that most lorries
it's 1,000 miles long and separates norway from sweden and the eu, and there are dozens of places to cross this border. from a motorway where you can choose to stop for a customs check, to country roads much like those crisscrossing the uk's border with ireland, with, at least on the surface, the same lack of controls. well, that's what i call a frictionless border, absolutely no checks whatsoever. 20 miles back in norway, tommy 0lsson sets off with export goods bound for sweden. he knows he...
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hello i'm down jonas's al jazeera live from doha also coming up a britain and sweden secret u.n. meeting on the range of crisis a day after its human rights chief denounced me in. the aftermath of hurricane counts the cost of one of the worst storms in its recent history. and life imitating art a prominent lebanese film director faces his own courtroom drama. they're not a nation security council has agreed to impose new sanctions on north korea they severely restrict fuel supplies and block north korean textile exports the sanctions also banned foreign countries from hiring north korean workers diplomatic editor james bays has more from the united nations. this was the result the us ambassador nikki haley even though she had to weaken her resolution to get it a unanimous vote by the security council to punish. north korea for its latest nuclear test today the security council has acted in a different way today we're attempting to take the future of the north korean nuclear program out of the hands of its outlaw regime china and russia may have voted for the resolution but both s
hello i'm down jonas's al jazeera live from doha also coming up a britain and sweden secret u.n. meeting on the range of crisis a day after its human rights chief denounced me in. the aftermath of hurricane counts the cost of one of the worst storms in its recent history. and life imitating art a prominent lebanese film director faces his own courtroom drama. they're not a nation security council has agreed to impose new sanctions on north korea they severely restrict fuel supplies and block...
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it‘s 1,000 miles long and separates norway from sweden and the eu, and there are dozens of places to cross this border. from a motorway where you can choose to stop for a customs check, to country roads much like those crisscrossing the uk‘s border with ireland, with, at least on the surface, the same lack of controls. well, that‘s what i call a frictionless border, absolutely no checks whatsoever. 20 miles back in norway, tommy olsson sets off with export goods bound for sweden. he knows he won‘t have a smooth crossing. it takes a lot of time that sometimes, we don‘t have. ahead at the border, norwegian customs has been investing in technology to make things smoother. a giant scanner x—rays lorries picked out for special attention. here are some of the goods they‘ve confiscated. with alcohol duty sky—high in norway, there‘s a constant battle against smugglers. we can see all the cars crossing the borders. cameras on border roads big and small are connected to a number plate recognition system. in the future they plan to connect this to the customs computers so that m
it‘s 1,000 miles long and separates norway from sweden and the eu, and there are dozens of places to cross this border. from a motorway where you can choose to stop for a customs check, to country roads much like those crisscrossing the uk‘s border with ireland, with, at least on the surface, the same lack of controls. well, that‘s what i call a frictionless border, absolutely no checks whatsoever. 20 miles back in norway, tommy olsson sets off with export goods bound for sweden. he knows...
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sweden has in many ways gone through all of these stages. large refugee populations in the 1990's, and again in recent years. has beension dynamic won, the socioeconomic dynamic has changed over time where the difference between these and not cities has not been great. perhaps as it could have been in certainly in countries like perhaps the united kingdom and the u.s.. reflect a little bit on that, but then also as part of the transition to come not only where we are, but what we can do about it. what are the challenges that big cities are facing that really cities are better placed to tackle? to tackle better than the nation-state per se? think, i think it is obvious, it is not a question of cities or nationstates or global organizations, it has to be all of them. of course, cities are becoming needless to say, more important. inyou talk about mega trends globalization, i see to make a trend that will be important. nation, wetalized are in the industrial age -- we are in the end of the industrial age and in the beginning of the digital age.
sweden has in many ways gone through all of these stages. large refugee populations in the 1990's, and again in recent years. has beension dynamic won, the socioeconomic dynamic has changed over time where the difference between these and not cities has not been great. perhaps as it could have been in certainly in countries like perhaps the united kingdom and the u.s.. reflect a little bit on that, but then also as part of the transition to come not only where we are, but what we can do about...
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sweden announced it will be -- a company in sweden announced it will be moving its headquarters. i asked if this is a precedent for banks laying regulators against each other. considerationsel for particular banks -- fundamentally, we don't comment on individual banks anyway. generally speaking, consolidation is a fact of life in the european banking markets. it happens all the time, particularly amongst smaller and very small banks, particularly in my country, which is still the most fragmented banking market in europe. since nordea chose to come back to ecb supervision, it can't be in arbitrage logic anyway. mark: you don't think this will open the floodgates when it comes to regulatory arbitrage? >> no, not at all. no, i don't think so. mark: you say you can't comment on specific banks. if i could just ask you about the case of china conglomerate hna, which, as we all know, has got a fairly sizable stake in deutsche bank. it looks to be interested in allianz. do you intend to look at any hna because of its investment and because of its interest in allianz? >> well, let's see w
sweden announced it will be -- a company in sweden announced it will be moving its headquarters. i asked if this is a precedent for banks laying regulators against each other. considerationsel for particular banks -- fundamentally, we don't comment on individual banks anyway. generally speaking, consolidation is a fact of life in the european banking markets. it happens all the time, particularly amongst smaller and very small banks, particularly in my country, which is still the most...
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hello i'm down in jordan this is art as here at live from doha also coming up britain and sweden seek a u.n. meeting on the range of prices a day after a human rights chief denounced me and. assessing the damage in florida where officials fear a humanitarian crisis in the aftermath of hurricane. and on sea air on land al-jazeera goes on a clandestine mission with one of the most elite units of the philippines military . the united nations security council has agreed to impose new sanctions on north korea they severely restrict fuel supplies and blocked textile exports the sanctions also ban foreign countries from hiring north korean workers our diplomatic editor james bays has more from the united nations. this was the result the u.s. ambassador nikki haley wanted even though she had to weaken her resolution to get it a unanimous vote by the security council to punish north korea for its latest nuclear test today the security council has acted in a different way today we're attempting to take the future of the north korean nuclear program out of the hands of its outlaw regime china an
hello i'm down in jordan this is art as here at live from doha also coming up britain and sweden seek a u.n. meeting on the range of prices a day after a human rights chief denounced me and. assessing the damage in florida where officials fear a humanitarian crisis in the aftermath of hurricane. and on sea air on land al-jazeera goes on a clandestine mission with one of the most elite units of the philippines military . the united nations security council has agreed to impose new sanctions on...
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norwegian customs iq of drivers from sweden is building up under us some impatience. drivers from sweden is building up under us some impatiencem drivers from sweden is building up under us some impatience. it is not fast enough. is very slow. they could work harder and treat the customers better. sometimes it is very bad to come here because there isa very bad to come here because there is a lot of traffic. this may feel like a busy border, but ten times as many lorries across the channel at dover. with a hard border they have a big issue because you have to establish new facilities and recruit a lot of people to deal with it. what would your advice be? make a deal. progress has been quite speedy. norway has a closer relationship with the eu in britain is planning. keeping border traffic flowing may mean investment in technology and people. let's return now to cricket and the england cricket board says that ben stokes won't be considered for selection for international matches until further notice. a video appeared which appeared to show him brawling outside a nightclub in bristol. join
norwegian customs iq of drivers from sweden is building up under us some impatience. drivers from sweden is building up under us some impatiencem drivers from sweden is building up under us some impatience. it is not fast enough. is very slow. they could work harder and treat the customers better. sometimes it is very bad to come here because there isa very bad to come here because there is a lot of traffic. this may feel like a busy border, but ten times as many lorries across the channel at...
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fake news.s some i was born in sweden. my mother in german. my father was working for ibm at the time. we just happened to be in sweden. everyone assumes i am swedish but i am actually norwegian. a norwegiant as citizen. my parents became american citizens when i was a young teenager. brian: went to do first come to the united states to live? ann: when i was a baby. but we went back to sweden. we have lived mostly in the united states, mostly on the east coast. brian: where did you get your schooling? do you have a college education? to do this? ann: to do editorial cartooning, you know you don't go to school for that. i actually did not start out as an editorial cartoonist. i went to college for a couple of years and i decided to go to an art school. i found a school that teaches character animation. i started out my career as a character animator. i went to california institute of the arts. i actually worked in the business for a few years and then i changed over to the imaginary him division that walt disney company. the company part of tha
fake news.s some i was born in sweden. my mother in german. my father was working for ibm at the time. we just happened to be in sweden. everyone assumes i am swedish but i am actually norwegian. a norwegiant as citizen. my parents became american citizens when i was a young teenager. brian: went to do first come to the united states to live? ann: when i was a baby. but we went back to sweden. we have lived mostly in the united states, mostly on the east coast. brian: where did you get your...