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this is the largest industrial site in norway. and it's biggest emitter of carbon dioxide, which can contribute to global warming. nestled on the site among a warren of pipes and chimneys, engine nears at this test facility are trying to work out how to best turn out the co2 tied. exhaust gasses from the power station and oil and gas refinery travel along two different pipes. then different techniques are used to strip away the co2. the gas here is released back into the atmosphere. but at a fully working plant it will be stored underground. >> the benefit is that we can take off large amounts of co2 from the production and which can store it in a safe manner. and we can take it out from the climate system. >> reporter: carbon capture is costly but the international energy agency believes they can reduce carbon emissions by 14%. this is a giant laboratory, but in reality, thousands of capture planting will be needed to tackle the co2 problem. some environmental campaigners believe too much weight is put on the potential of carbon
this is the largest industrial site in norway. and it's biggest emitter of carbon dioxide, which can contribute to global warming. nestled on the site among a warren of pipes and chimneys, engine nears at this test facility are trying to work out how to best turn out the co2 tied. exhaust gasses from the power station and oil and gas refinery travel along two different pipes. then different techniques are used to strip away the co2. the gas here is released back into the atmosphere. but at a...
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norway is europe's biggest producer of oil and gas. now they're working to limit the amount of carbon dioxide they're creating. >> this is the largest industrial site in norway, and it's biggest emitter of carbon dioxide which can contribute to global warming. nestled among the site among a warren of pipes and chimneys engineers among this test facility are trying to working out how best to turn the co2 tide. exhaust gasses and oil and gas refinery travel along two different pipes. then different techniques are used to strip away the co2. the gas here is released back into the atmosphere, but a fully working plant it will be stored underground. >> we can take out large amounts of the co2 and store it in a safe manner. and we can take it up from the climate system. >> reporter: carbon capture is costly. but the international energy agency believes it could help reduce carbon emissions by around 14%. essentially this testing facility is an industrial laboratory, but in reality, several thousand fully operational carbon capture plants wil
norway is europe's biggest producer of oil and gas. now they're working to limit the amount of carbon dioxide they're creating. >> this is the largest industrial site in norway, and it's biggest emitter of carbon dioxide which can contribute to global warming. nestled among the site among a warren of pipes and chimneys engineers among this test facility are trying to working out how best to turn the co2 tide. exhaust gasses and oil and gas refinery travel along two different pipes. then...
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and it's good to be next to norway. i must say, surprisingly, norway being one of the countries i worked the most closely in my time at nato. one from the north, one from the south, and together we sort of match the perspective of, say, european nato. before i get into answering your question, let me just touch on something which was i tried to focus for this panel, which is the relationship between deterrence and collective defense. and i have come to mediterranean, obviously, close to my heart. i was feeling a bit rusty, you know, five months after leaving foreign service, three years, i left nato immediately after that. completely affirmative in december 2010, we had no clue, no idea that there might be operation, to a point, i was asked, because some might may remember, qaddafi just made a state visit in italy that august. and the agreement with libya could be somewhat, and was, at odds with our nato commitment. but when the question we asked ourselves at the time, could that be a problem? and the answer was, why sh
and it's good to be next to norway. i must say, surprisingly, norway being one of the countries i worked the most closely in my time at nato. one from the north, one from the south, and together we sort of match the perspective of, say, european nato. before i get into answering your question, let me just touch on something which was i tried to focus for this panel, which is the relationship between deterrence and collective defense. and i have come to mediterranean, obviously, close to my...
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and now norway is trying to bury it's carbon problems. first to the philippines where the aid distribution situation appears to be improving, but the united nations says while the relief effort is increasing the main challenge is still access to remote areas. now the philippine air force has begun air dropping food packs to some of those areas. people have been swarming the aircraft so pilots have gun landing on the outskirts of villages before taking off again. in tacloban one of the worst-hit areas, aid is being distributed but it's not getting to everyone. thousands of people are still trying to leave with, many say they're missing out not because aid hasn't reached them but because local officials have playing favorites. >> reporter: work has been non-stop for days at this national government warehouse. victims pack relief goods in exchange for food. these bags are meant to last a family of five for three days. national officials say they now have serviced nearly half of the families affected by typhoon haiyan, about 15,000 people. th
and now norway is trying to bury it's carbon problems. first to the philippines where the aid distribution situation appears to be improving, but the united nations says while the relief effort is increasing the main challenge is still access to remote areas. now the philippine air force has begun air dropping food packs to some of those areas. people have been swarming the aircraft so pilots have gun landing on the outskirts of villages before taking off again. in tacloban one of the worst-hit...
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. ♪ ♪ >>> they have a talk show in norway. and over the last five weeks their music video, the fox, has been viewed more than 100 million times on youtube. it's ridiculous. >> they're currently number six on the billboard top 100. and it was all by accident. >> if you don't know them by now, you're about to become very hip when you find out about the wacky norwegian brothers. bard and vegard. >> yeah. >> they are known as -- >> you're bard? >> i'm bard. >> everyone says you can't say you're bored in america. i try to say -- i haven't chosen. i haven't decided. >> fabio is taken. >> i may go for fabio. >> there is a normal name in norway called odd. >> odd and bored. >> we have a friend. this is odd and he's bored. >> well, we want to say -- >> we want you to feel at home. we have a bar in our studio. >> that's great. >> and we also have a server who wants to take very good care of you. >> yeah. >> you sound more german, actually. >> how do i say it in norwegian. >> yeah. >> here comes gerard. >> yes! >> look at that. >> what d
. ♪ ♪ >>> they have a talk show in norway. and over the last five weeks their music video, the fox, has been viewed more than 100 million times on youtube. it's ridiculous. >> they're currently number six on the billboard top 100. and it was all by accident. >> if you don't know them by now, you're about to become very hip when you find out about the wacky norwegian brothers. bard and vegard. >> yeah. >> they are known as -- >> you're bard? >>...
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some of what the fda had to do and they did this with norway, they went to norway and said we don't have the solutions we need for intervenous feeding and got it from companies in norway. it would be better if we were manufacturing it here, that's for sure. second point is sterilization. when you talk about intervenous drugs and most of the shortages with intervenous medications, the fda also regulates how sterile they are. they don't want viruses introduced. sometimes when the shortage is there, the fda can step up the process of getting approval for something and get the company through the steps for sterilization. the biggest problem is generics and here's why. when you have a cancer drug talking about heart medications, cancer drugs, antibiotics, fluids, blood thinners, steroids, all of the major drugs that you really need, the problem is that once they go generic, the drug company doesn't make a profit and that's back to your original question. they can't force a drug company to make something that isn't profitable. >> and the issue is that the steroid injectable drugs that marc is
some of what the fda had to do and they did this with norway, they went to norway and said we don't have the solutions we need for intervenous feeding and got it from companies in norway. it would be better if we were manufacturing it here, that's for sure. second point is sterilization. when you talk about intervenous drugs and most of the shortages with intervenous medications, the fda also regulates how sterile they are. they don't want viruses introduced. sometimes when the shortage is...
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it from companies in norway. it would be better if we were manufacturing it here, that's for sure. the second is sterilization. when you're talking about intravenous medications, the fda also regulated how sterile they are. sometimes when the shortage is there, the fda can step up the process for getting approval for something and get the company through the steps for sterilization. the biggest problem, though, is generics. here's why. when you have a cancer drug, we're talking about heart medication, cancer drugs, antibiotics, blood thiners, steroids, all the drugs you need, the problem is once they go generic, the drug company doesn't make a profit. that's back to your original question, jamie. they can't force a drug company to make something that isn't profitable. >> and the issue is that the injectable drugs marc is talking ability, there's not a lot of money to be made with this. the antibiotics are going to generics, a lot of the medications we deal with. that's part of the problem. with the fda coming in,
it from companies in norway. it would be better if we were manufacturing it here, that's for sure. the second is sterilization. when you're talking about intravenous medications, the fda also regulated how sterile they are. sometimes when the shortage is there, the fda can step up the process for getting approval for something and get the company through the steps for sterilization. the biggest problem, though, is generics. here's why. when you have a cancer drug, we're talking about heart...
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i have been to japan and norway for fly casting competition. i spend my weekends here at the club and at the casting pond. it's a great place to learn and have fun. on a season day like this, it was the perfect spot to be. i find fly casting very relaxing and also at the same time very challenging sport. takes me out into the nature. almost like drawing art in the air. and then i can make these beautiful loops out there. >> even though people from across the globe come here to compete, it's still a place where locals in the know relax and enjoy some rely unique scenery. until next time, get out and play!
i have been to japan and norway for fly casting competition. i spend my weekends here at the club and at the casting pond. it's a great place to learn and have fun. on a season day like this, it was the perfect spot to be. i find fly casting very relaxing and also at the same time very challenging sport. takes me out into the nature. almost like drawing art in the air. and then i can make these beautiful loops out there. >> even though people from across the globe come here to compete,...
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i have been to japan and norway for fly casting competition. i spend my weekends here at the club and at the casting pond. it's a great place to learn and have fun. on a season day like this, it was the perfect spot to be. i find fly casting very relaxing and also at the same time very challenging sport. takes me out into the nature. almost like drawing art in the air. and then i can make these beautiful loops out there. >> even though people from across the globe come here to compete, it's still a place where locals in the know relax and enjoy some rely unique scenery. until next time, get out and play! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> wonderful now that your seated rise for the national anthem please welcome from the folk ann semi booerl cruising. oh, can you see by the dawns early light. what so proudly we hail. at the twilights last gleaming. who's bright strips and bright stars. through the perilous fight. over the rampart we watched were so balconyly streaming. and the rockets red glare. the bombs busting in air. gave prove through
i have been to japan and norway for fly casting competition. i spend my weekends here at the club and at the casting pond. it's a great place to learn and have fun. on a season day like this, it was the perfect spot to be. i find fly casting very relaxing and also at the same time very challenging sport. takes me out into the nature. almost like drawing art in the air. and then i can make these beautiful loops out there. >> even though people from across the globe come here to compete,...
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this is monstat, a large industrial site in norway. and it's biggest emitter of carbon dioxide which can contribute to global warming. nesled on the site among a warren of pipes and chimneys, engineers at the carbon capture test facility are trying to work out how to turn the co2 tide. exhaust gases from the power station and oil and gas refineries travel along two different pipes. then different techniques are used to trip away the co2. the gas is released into the atmosphere, but at a fully working plant it will be stored underground. >> we can take out large amounts of co2 from the atmosphere and production and store it in a safe manners, and take it out from the climate system. >> carbon capture is costly. the international energy agency believes it could reduce global carbon emissions by around 14%. essentially this testing facility is an industrial-sized laboratory. in reality several thousand fully operational carbon capture plants will be needed to tackle the co2 problems. some environmental campaigners believe too much weight
this is monstat, a large industrial site in norway. and it's biggest emitter of carbon dioxide which can contribute to global warming. nesled on the site among a warren of pipes and chimneys, engineers at the carbon capture test facility are trying to work out how to turn the co2 tide. exhaust gases from the power station and oil and gas refineries travel along two different pipes. then different techniques are used to trip away the co2. the gas is released into the atmosphere, but at a fully...
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that means more than half of norway watched your show. >> yeah. it's popular over there. >> jimmy: that is unbelievable. how fun is that? [ cheers and applause ] that's crazy. you don't see that anymore. that doesn't exist. >> i know. i know. and in five minutes you get tweets that say, don't bother me for the next hour i'm watching "lilyhammer." >> jimmy: no way. that's the best way to do it. right? >> yeah. >> jimmy: what can we say? what is "lilyhammer" if we haven't seen it and they want to catch up on it? >> playing a gangster for a change of pace. >> jimmy: yeah, good for you. [ laughter ] goes into witness protection program and chooses lilyhammer, norway. which i knew when they came to me, a husband and wife team created it, and you know, it was an unusual idea because norway is a very, very highly evolved, peaceful -- there's no crime. you know, no poverty. i'm a one-man crime wave dropped in. >> jimmy: oh yeah. and then you just get that bug and you start feeling around. like, i can actually control a lot of stuff over here. >> well, you
that means more than half of norway watched your show. >> yeah. it's popular over there. >> jimmy: that is unbelievable. how fun is that? [ cheers and applause ] that's crazy. you don't see that anymore. that doesn't exist. >> i know. i know. and in five minutes you get tweets that say, don't bother me for the next hour i'm watching "lilyhammer." >> jimmy: no way. that's the best way to do it. right? >> yeah. >> jimmy: what can we say? what is...
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according to the report, women fared best in iceland, finland, norway and sweden. american women finished 23rd on list of 136 countries. for more perspective, earlier i spoke with kathleen gerson, a sociology professor at new york university and the author of a book about gender and family titled "the unfinished revolution." so what is it about the scandinavian model? whenny a rattled off list of top four, iceland, finland, norway, sweden, what's working there? what can we learn? >> a think the nordic mold, as it's called, figured out there are two important ingredients to creating gender equality. which, by the way, actually produces greater economic stability and greater overall social health. and those two ingredients are on the one hand notions of equal opportunity and the economy, and at work, and which americans would find very little fault with. but the other side of that equation is, they've also supported notions of family support policies. that they want all their families to be healthy, to be economically secure, and to have as many earners as possible a
according to the report, women fared best in iceland, finland, norway and sweden. american women finished 23rd on list of 136 countries. for more perspective, earlier i spoke with kathleen gerson, a sociology professor at new york university and the author of a book about gender and family titled "the unfinished revolution." so what is it about the scandinavian model? whenny a rattled off list of top four, iceland, finland, norway, sweden, what's working there? what can we learn?...
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we also have minister of norway, minister brenda, welcome. norway has been a great partner on behalf of the development and human rights of the people of afghanistan with particular attention on afghan women. so in addition to what we ask all of us to continue doing to support the projects and the people who are on the front lines literally of continuing the progress that has been made in afghanistan, we want to closely coordinate with our friends around the world who also have made great investments and stand ready to continue to support that progress. i was very pleased with secretary kerry's remarks that perhaps we're close to bilateral security agreement. the number one issue on the minds of afghan women with us here today is how they can continue their work if they don't have security. how can they continue to protect the girls that go to their schools? how can they continue to keep open the shelters for victims of domestic violence? how can they continue to encourage other women to take leadership positions in either the government or t
we also have minister of norway, minister brenda, welcome. norway has been a great partner on behalf of the development and human rights of the people of afghanistan with particular attention on afghan women. so in addition to what we ask all of us to continue doing to support the projects and the people who are on the front lines literally of continuing the progress that has been made in afghanistan, we want to closely coordinate with our friends around the world who also have made great...
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norway has begun shipping its king crab one of the world. the damage is two hundred and fifty of residents into supermarkets it sounded funny when they get to see some hard times he's full of optimism today the dollar. due to the mission focused and it has to do some twenty other people we are known for making the best son of a bad situation. now or even see new people moving here the school and we can learn from. when the economy. post as the one i get accustomed to having come down to the big cities of some unknown with two years working as a kind care and marketing manager. now he's returned to his hometown allow much time to just a novice. in my case i made the decision for the love of my once she feels no colorful him. one of the sea. or is there. we'll sort it all three year old ex time to get up is polished ask for a new trauma to his living by fishing fiction crime. with the then the big office this info to scold tourism and fishing at all. it's a fishing boats but can take tourists on board. it was good for business the constable si
norway has begun shipping its king crab one of the world. the damage is two hundred and fifty of residents into supermarkets it sounded funny when they get to see some hard times he's full of optimism today the dollar. due to the mission focused and it has to do some twenty other people we are known for making the best son of a bad situation. now or even see new people moving here the school and we can learn from. when the economy. post as the one i get accustomed to having come down to the big...
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a man's hijacked a bus in a popular skiing area in western norway and stabbed all three people on board to death the suspected attacker is originally from south sudan and in his fifty's the motive is not yet known he was captured by fire fighters who arrived at the scene thinking it was a traffic accident. some people in the crimea have come out against ukraine's looming trade deal with the european union eight hundred turned out in the autonomous republic in a process which coincided with russia's unity day demonstrators burned the flags and called for closer ties with moscow despite mixed support ukraine's pushing ahead with the partnership deal which could be signed at the end of this month. and there's plenty of independent spirit in the united states to parts of colorado will vote on tuesday on whether to break away from the rest of the state when a portnoy has been to find out why. in a state of five point one million people democracy is failing in the minority and a battle to break away has begun or trying to address a kind of systemic issue within a country which is this rural v
a man's hijacked a bus in a popular skiing area in western norway and stabbed all three people on board to death the suspected attacker is originally from south sudan and in his fifty's the motive is not yet known he was captured by fire fighters who arrived at the scene thinking it was a traffic accident. some people in the crimea have come out against ukraine's looming trade deal with the european union eight hundred turned out in the autonomous republic in a process which coincided with...
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norway will contribute one billion us dollars over the next few years for this effort i guess i just demonstrated the need to be. it uses and ask their trip to create two d three d items and start to its smallest fifty nine the meat is added greatly reduced cost and complexity. his tackling technique. these new prospects. the cake in an unsigned electronics and objects in fields ranging from pizza to techno to t o tectonics cement sand and not science it's nice out this fall. scientists from idea to me sections unique experience of taking the weekend. was it that way when you go. we had to give a reason. also it is the most. he gets that. what we are approaching to get this straight. the view is that it did but the quakers for a lot of fun there was a statement and for it the best bits. this is likely to be precise a body called top the team great seats to what nots will and distinctly deepak. using different campuses or materials that he is the first complete three d map of the wells. measuring only twenty two by eleven michael meets this was written on the continent he signs a thou
norway will contribute one billion us dollars over the next few years for this effort i guess i just demonstrated the need to be. it uses and ask their trip to create two d three d items and start to its smallest fifty nine the meat is added greatly reduced cost and complexity. his tackling technique. these new prospects. the cake in an unsigned electronics and objects in fields ranging from pizza to techno to t o tectonics cement sand and not science it's nice out this fall. scientists from...
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we all wait -- we also have the foreign minister of norway. norway has been a great partner on behalf of the development and the human rights of the people of afghanistan, with particular attention on afghan women in ofition to what we ask all us to continue doing to support the projects and the people who are on the front lines, literally, of continuing the progress that has been made in afghanistan, we want to closely coordinate with our friends around the world who have also made rate invest and stand ready to support that progress. secretary k with perhaps werks that are close to the bilateral agreement. the afghan women here with us today have the question about how they continue their work if they do not have security. how can they continue to protect the girls to go to their schools for this film -- victims of domestic violence and encourage other women to take leadership positions in the government or the private sector? this is a very real worry. we have to work with our own government. both the obama and michelle should and secretary
we all wait -- we also have the foreign minister of norway. norway has been a great partner on behalf of the development and the human rights of the people of afghanistan, with particular attention on afghan women in ofition to what we ask all us to continue doing to support the projects and the people who are on the front lines, literally, of continuing the progress that has been made in afghanistan, we want to closely coordinate with our friends around the world who have also made rate invest...
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norway is also. the reason why france is a previous candidate is that france has a considerable program running all the time disposing of chemical weapons left over from the second world war which keep being uncovered so they had the technical capacity to deal with the problem there are political reasons why they might not want to get involved. because it's a sort of recognition of the bashar al assad government which france has been the last government to want to do so they they may try and wriggle out of it but they may also be under pressure for the americans to be helpful because what is interesting is when they all buy any and said no the u.s. ambassador to all banya said we and i quote i'm sure we will get this all done in time ok but at this point now it doesn't look like anyone is going to volunteer without some coercion visit well it's not the job you're really looking for is it. ok if a lot of countries are saying it's for the greater good though all day so well when you think of it isn't f
norway is also. the reason why france is a previous candidate is that france has a considerable program running all the time disposing of chemical weapons left over from the second world war which keep being uncovered so they had the technical capacity to deal with the problem there are political reasons why they might not want to get involved. because it's a sort of recognition of the bashar al assad government which france has been the last government to want to do so they they may try and...
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also indicated that it would not allow these weapons to be brought to norway however saying that it will send a ship that will help with transferring the weapons to wherever they are taken but this is the problem it's not yet clear where in fact they will be taken and the latest word from the united states is that it has other. as to what these options off this is a very ambitious timeframe that has been stated by the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons it says that by the end of march next year most of syria's chemical weapons will have been destroyed and that by the end of june all of them will have been destroyed but again it seems as if it's facing an uphill battle not least of all with the decision as to where in fact to destroy these weapons political analyst chris bambery from the international socialist group says it should be wealthy european countries you should step up to implement the ambitious elimination plan. my understanding is that they will go to france and i think it's really the onus is on britain or france in terms of the western european powers
also indicated that it would not allow these weapons to be brought to norway however saying that it will send a ship that will help with transferring the weapons to wherever they are taken but this is the problem it's not yet clear where in fact they will be taken and the latest word from the united states is that it has other. as to what these options off this is a very ambitious timeframe that has been stated by the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons it says that by the end...
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allow the government to be costly to taking in the way pens from soviet not the problem is that in norway for syndicate is that it would not allow the slip is to be for tickets to walk away hypothermia will send a ship that will help with prawns for dinner with its three day that they'll taken but this is the problem it's not a kid where in fact they will be taken and then take a swig from the united states is that it has other options on the table but no indication as to what these options off this is a very ambitious time frame that has been saved by the organization for the purpose of chemical weapons that says that by the end of march next year most of serious chemical weapons will be destroyed and at the end of june for the ban will have the display but again it seems the tickets before the battle of the stubble with the decision as to where and how to destroy these weapons hezbollah's clear reporting for us there now. france and belgium are among the possible destinations for serious chemical stockpile foreign affairs journalist robert hornets explains why parents would probably hav
allow the government to be costly to taking in the way pens from soviet not the problem is that in norway for syndicate is that it would not allow the slip is to be for tickets to walk away hypothermia will send a ship that will help with prawns for dinner with its three day that they'll taken but this is the problem it's not a kid where in fact they will be taken and then take a swig from the united states is that it has other options on the table but no indication as to what these options off...
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week, norway became the anti-mr. burns. it was life imitating "the simpsons." what's better than that is "simpsons" imitating life. >> hello, kent. >> well, well, well, rachel maddow, everyone came back for chip's funeral. >> i was flying from d.c. to new york and had a layover in springfield. how is the gang at channel 6? >> just because you made it big and i didn't doesn't mean i'm bitter. >> is that your car? >> maybe. >> kent, i'm going to tell you the most important mistake you ever made after this break. so, kent, that mistake you made, that fundamental life changing error, that cosmic fail -- >> just tell me already. >> after this break. >> i will never achieve anything this cool ever again in my life. it's "the simpsons" sunday night. that does it for us tonight. . >>> good friday morning. right now on "first look," a tire guying scene for any parent. a school bus carrying ten children plunges into a creek. >> i thought i was going to die. >> we'll have the incredible details coming up next. >>> did president
week, norway became the anti-mr. burns. it was life imitating "the simpsons." what's better than that is "simpsons" imitating life. >> hello, kent. >> well, well, well, rachel maddow, everyone came back for chip's funeral. >> i was flying from d.c. to new york and had a layover in springfield. how is the gang at channel 6? >> just because you made it big and i didn't doesn't mean i'm bitter. >> is that your car? >> maybe. >> kent,...
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week, norway became the anti-mr. burns. it was life imitating "the simpsons." what's better than that is "simpsons" imitating life. >> hello, kent. >> well, well, well, rachel maddow, everyone came back for chip's funeral. >> i was flying from d.c. to new york and had a layover in springfield. how is the gang at channel 6? >> just because you made it big and i didn't doesn't mean i'm bitter. >> is that your car? >> maybe. >> kent, i'm going to tell you the most important mistake you ever made after this break.
week, norway became the anti-mr. burns. it was life imitating "the simpsons." what's better than that is "simpsons" imitating life. >> hello, kent. >> well, well, well, rachel maddow, everyone came back for chip's funeral. >> i was flying from d.c. to new york and had a layover in springfield. how is the gang at channel 6? >> just because you made it big and i didn't doesn't mean i'm bitter. >> is that your car? >> maybe. >> kent,...
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week, norway became the anti-mr. burns. it was life imitating "the simpsons." what's better than that is "simpsons" imitating life. >> hello, kent. >> well, well, well, rachel maddow, everyone came back for chip's funeral. >> i was flying from d.c. to new york and had a
week, norway became the anti-mr. burns. it was life imitating "the simpsons." what's better than that is "simpsons" imitating life. >> hello, kent. >> well, well, well, rachel maddow, everyone came back for chip's funeral. >> i was flying from d.c. to new york and had a
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. >> kenya, norway, sweden. >> he is one of 11 puppies rescued thought to be a lab german shepherd mix. she hopes it inspires others to adopt a pet. >> reporter: we are starting to see light rain in the rain is t north of us. it is cloudy over the sierra. it is tapping into a plume of sub tropical moisture. we see higher rainfall totals. here is a look at future casts. the rain is concentrated largely. we could see light rain over the golden gates. it will be very very light. if we see and any showers at all. at 10:00 it will remain. the early afternoon we will have rainfall over the delta. it will move into the south bay. it is lingering over the north bay for several hours and rushes down to the south bay. by the 9:00 hour we have a lull. by early wednesday morning it returns. spotty showers to the north bay. by 11:00 there will be showers tapering off. at 4:00 on tuesday it will spread through the north bay and linger tuesday as you saw into early wednesday morning. temperatures in the up upper 50s and 60s. the storm will spend most of its time in the north bay. we could see 2 inche
. >> kenya, norway, sweden. >> he is one of 11 puppies rescued thought to be a lab german shepherd mix. she hopes it inspires others to adopt a pet. >> reporter: we are starting to see light rain in the rain is t north of us. it is cloudy over the sierra. it is tapping into a plume of sub tropical moisture. we see higher rainfall totals. here is a look at future casts. the rain is concentrated largely. we could see light rain over the golden gates. it will be very very light....
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and number one, norway. >>> last week, here's what you might have missed. shop smarter with supermarket secrets. it's time to turn their shame into your amusement. the list. you keep watching. we'll keep making more.@q]6 connor knight takes a look at the tladoff. connor, what's the deal? >> when savvy consumers want to upgrade, they know to sell their old gablg ets for cash. the market has exploded in even just the past year. apple started offering cash for trade-ins. i've sold old iphones on gaze e gazelle. the process was super easy and it gave me cash to put toward my new device. apple's latest ipad has offered folks to trade in their old ipad. gazelle gave me an offer of $175 for my flawless edition. how much are they going to get for it? you can get a pret tie good idea. the same day they offered me 175 for my ipad, they were spelling me a very good conditioned for $264.99. a 50% mark-up. next, we'll give you $78 for a 674 gigabyte first generation ipad. now, i don't begrudge these companies for making a profit. but before you trade in, it is worth kno
and number one, norway. >>> last week, here's what you might have missed. shop smarter with supermarket secrets. it's time to turn their shame into your amusement. the list. you keep watching. we'll keep making more.@q]6 connor knight takes a look at the tladoff. connor, what's the deal? >> when savvy consumers want to upgrade, they know to sell their old gablg ets for cash. the market has exploded in even just the past year. apple started offering cash for trade-ins. i've...
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well, norway find out about netflix their brains are going to squirt out of their ears. speaking of that. a soon of the times. by january, blockbuster video will close all 300 remaining stores. and by the way it is your fault. you weren't kind. you didn't rewind. now 2800 people out of work. hope you are proud of yourself. that its too bad, blockbuster video, now teens in the future won't have the opportunity to accidentally run into their math teacher looking for movies in the adult section. and while i feel bad for the blockbuster employees, one thing is for sure, there has never been a better time to rent a couple dozen movies you don't ever plan to return. thursday night, time for our weekly tribute to the fcc where we bleep and blur things whether they need it or not. it is this week in unnecessary censorship. >> when your best defense is i was too drunk to remember, [ bleep ], you might have some politicaler use. >> well, a beluga whale has some fun [ bleep ] a young boy. >> new york is no stranger to big [ bleep ]. >> and there is that big [ bleep ] shaped storm.
well, norway find out about netflix their brains are going to squirt out of their ears. speaking of that. a soon of the times. by january, blockbuster video will close all 300 remaining stores. and by the way it is your fault. you weren't kind. you didn't rewind. now 2800 people out of work. hope you are proud of yourself. that its too bad, blockbuster video, now teens in the future won't have the opportunity to accidentally run into their math teacher looking for movies in the adult section....
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in norway where the divorce rate is 40% p one official has adv e advice. go out. the date ended with car chases and monster confrontations but at least they weren't home on the couch. last friday 1.3 million nor w norwegians were home watching a television show tuning in for a national knitting evening. yes knitting. so called slow tv is huge here. whether it is 7 hour train rides. a fall day of fishing or 30 hour interviews. more than 50% of the population once tuned in for a ship's 134 hour coast line cruise. the knitting evening did have a dramatic twist. they attempted to break the world time record for producing a sweater. the sheering of a sheep, they missed the record books but 8 hand a half hours later a sweater. one company plans to bring it to the united states. ♪ >> compared with 21 hours of senator tedcruz reading "green eggs and ham". it seems spell bounding. >> the correct answer to my question was d. rates were raised to 20% in the early 1980s. this contributed to the country's plunge into recession but it's subsequent recovery. thank you for bein
in norway where the divorce rate is 40% p one official has adv e advice. go out. the date ended with car chases and monster confrontations but at least they weren't home on the couch. last friday 1.3 million nor w norwegians were home watching a television show tuning in for a national knitting evening. yes knitting. so called slow tv is huge here. whether it is 7 hour train rides. a fall day of fishing or 30 hour interviews. more than 50% of the population once tuned in for a ship's 134 hour...
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you have four climbers on a spire in norway, that spires about 49 feet tall. this whole video being shot by one of those little phantom quad cop terse. they have to climb to the top of this column here. once they do, if the adrenaline of climbing this thing wasn't enough for you, here's what comes next. it's not a base jump. >> is itsl i wod call it a trus. >> what? >> they transfer from one to the next. that's an unnerving leap of faith. >> it has to be perfect. there there's no room for error. >> you fall, you're falling a long, long way. >> oh, snap! >> imagine that heart pump you would get just from that little flip. after that little flip the person does work up the nerve to make the jump. the last guy makes the jump and they all get from one spire to the next and you have a completely memorable experience over such a dramatic looking landscape and everybody gives a nice big wave and thumbs up to the camera. >> he raised thousands of dollars for this homeless man's makeover. >> they made him look awesome. >> it's hard to put a price on that. >> see the tr
you have four climbers on a spire in norway, that spires about 49 feet tall. this whole video being shot by one of those little phantom quad cop terse. they have to climb to the top of this column here. once they do, if the adrenaline of climbing this thing wasn't enough for you, here's what comes next. it's not a base jump. >> is itsl i wod call it a trus. >> what? >> they transfer from one to the next. that's an unnerving leap of faith. >> it has to be perfect. there...
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we are following breaking news reports in norway, three people dead, the bus driver among them. the suspect being under arrest. techknow is next. follow us on al jazeera.com. . >>> hello and welcome. i'm phil torres, we'll talk about innovations that will change laughs. we'll look at hardware. this is a show about science by scin histories. kyle hill is an engineer, and he's investigating head-to-head combat and cutting edge technology that can help to detect a concussion before it's too late. >> lindsay moran is an ex-c.i.a. operative. she was packaging that can one day replace
we are following breaking news reports in norway, three people dead, the bus driver among them. the suspect being under arrest. techknow is next. follow us on al jazeera.com. . >>> hello and welcome. i'm phil torres, we'll talk about innovations that will change laughs. we'll look at hardware. this is a show about science by scin histories. kyle hill is an engineer, and he's investigating head-to-head combat and cutting edge technology that can help to detect a concussion before it's...
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i appreciate president norway to be and others this is no way recommendati recommendation. so mr. lee could you tell us the status >> so commissioner winn said this issue has been brought up as an important question for the board and for the district staff to examine. and we've taken a close look at the curre the curre the current range time. it was back in 2010 that the arrangement with respect to the artist and residents that are fund from district resources were contracted. a long story short we've reached a recommendation and shared it with the superintendant we should with the appropriate transition time transition the responsibilities for at least with respect to the district resources that are funding of the artists and resident contracts that those contracts should be anything congratulated balk back to the district beau not because of the business stylists that you know shouldn't be taking place but as a general matter of carrying out our fiduciary responsibility. we think it's consistent with the other duties we execute as commissioner winn just said. we've let the schoo
i appreciate president norway to be and others this is no way recommendati recommendation. so mr. lee could you tell us the status >> so commissioner winn said this issue has been brought up as an important question for the board and for the district staff to examine. and we've taken a close look at the curre the curre the current range time. it was back in 2010 that the arrangement with respect to the artist and residents that are fund from district resources were contracted. a long...
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of course, they're from norway. they're used to this kind of weather. >>> let's take a look at temps and conditions around the region now. we're still stuck at 38. has not come down. at least not at the airport. winds have come down. that's the good thing. barometer is on the way back up. dew point is way down. this is dry air. come back and look at a cold night and a cold day tomorrow, right after this. ,,,,,,,,,,,, tnÑñ w >>> i'm meteorologist chelsea ingram, live with the mobile weather lab. temperatures sitting at 37 degrees here. how cold will we get tonight? let's get a look to bab with a look at your first warning weather update. >> 20s tonight. coldest night we've had so far this fall season. take a look at temps now. airport has been stuck at 38 for the last five hours, by the way. to the west of us, it has dropped down to 32. it is going to take a few more hours and that cold weather will be moving in our general direction. it's kind of banked up against the mountains and slowly headed towards our regio
of course, they're from norway. they're used to this kind of weather. >>> let's take a look at temps and conditions around the region now. we're still stuck at 38. has not come down. at least not at the airport. winds have come down. that's the good thing. barometer is on the way back up. dew point is way down. this is dry air. come back and look at a cold night and a cold day tomorrow, right after this. ,,,,,,,,,,,, tnÑñ w >>> i'm meteorologist chelsea ingram, live with...
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norway's slow tv movement is taking on knitting as it happens. it's a live tv event chronicling the entire process live for 12 hours. >> we're just enjoying arts and crafts time right now. grandma is quite a quilter. >> this is a legitimate trend, so we had to tell you about it. in the past, they aired 134 hours of a ship traveling up the norwegian coast, 12 hours of burning wood, and a seven-hour train ride. and they have gotten up to three million viewers each time. i'm not sure if americans are ready for these topics as anything more than a six-second video. >>> at number five, a gift idea that is getting a lot of buzz. >> what do you recommend? >> beer. >> can have five of those, please? >> introducing the new watch the ish, the time piece that always says -- ♪ it's 5:00 somewhere ♪ >> the rest of the watch is a bit of a blur, but who cares about the other 23 hours when you have the happy hour. well worth 150 bucks, especially when you realize the bottom doubles as a bottle opener. now you are caught up and clued in on the top of the list
norway's slow tv movement is taking on knitting as it happens. it's a live tv event chronicling the entire process live for 12 hours. >> we're just enjoying arts and crafts time right now. grandma is quite a quilter. >> this is a legitimate trend, so we had to tell you about it. in the past, they aired 134 hours of a ship traveling up the norwegian coast, 12 hours of burning wood, and a seven-hour train ride. and they have gotten up to three million viewers each time. i'm not sure...
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. >> this is it in norway above a forest. a 4-year-old boy was out camping with his family and suddenly he wandered off. he was gone for more than an hour in these big woods. the little guy wanted to go on an adventure and got lost. they called the police and the police called in the helicopter to go look for the boy. it was a nice day. as you can see, they're flying pretty low to the ground. the helicopter sounds were scaring the little boy so he was hiding even more. so the police helicopter had to fly higher in the air. click on the thermal imaging. this is pretty cool to watch. within 20 minutes they're able to see this. >> oh, there he is. >> out of nowhere, all of a sudden you can pick him out very easily. there's the little boy just walking along the trail, looking like he's having a good time. >> looks like he's kicking rocks, got his arms out playing a little balance beam. >> he might not even know he's lost. eventually you see the little boy up here heading down. then you see another person walking towards the littl
. >> this is it in norway above a forest. a 4-year-old boy was out camping with his family and suddenly he wandered off. he was gone for more than an hour in these big woods. the little guy wanted to go on an adventure and got lost. they called the police and the police called in the helicopter to go look for the boy. it was a nice day. as you can see, they're flying pretty low to the ground. the helicopter sounds were scaring the little boy so he was hiding even more. so the police...
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. >> we sailed from norway to america and back again. we spent three months at sea. >> cadets are doing a lot of training, to know the rigging, the sailing. to handle the ship. so when we leave baltimore on saturday, they should be prepared for the winter storms in the northern atlantic. and the north sea on our way back to norway. >> reporter: as the ship arrived in the inner harbor, it is a familiar site for the crew. this is their 9th visit to baltimore. >> it is a very nice boat. nice people. gracious hospitality. and thanks to sail baltimore, for hosting us every year. >> reporter: at 323 feet long, this is the largest-sailing ship of the year for sail baltimore. the nonprofit that is responsible for bringing visiting ships to our port since 1975. and it will be back next year, as part of the city's continuing celebration, to memorialize the war of 1812. >> folks remember the sail bration event from 2012. very similar. tall hip ships, -- tall ships, naval ships from around the world. fireworks. it's going to be one of the biggest ci
. >> we sailed from norway to america and back again. we spent three months at sea. >> cadets are doing a lot of training, to know the rigging, the sailing. to handle the ship. so when we leave baltimore on saturday, they should be prepared for the winter storms in the northern atlantic. and the north sea on our way back to norway. >> reporter: as the ship arrived in the inner harbor, it is a familiar site for the crew. this is their 9th visit to baltimore. >> it is a...