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let's go to denmark. what a different landscape today. >> it is a different landscape tim. it has been a night for the insurgents. talking to people here inside the european parliament this morning, a lot of them are pointing out it's still the centers who have the majority. they're unlikely to give powers. it's not clear how yet european policy and way eu was run, if that will actually change as a result of this upheaval. this report from around europe from ben. >> victory for le pen and first for the national. one of four votes cast went to the antiimmigrant, far right party. i huge jump in support. she said the sovereign people had spoken loudly and wanted to be masters of share own destiny. it was a vote against the unpopular socialist president. it was a vote against the eu membership too, particularly immigration. the anti-eu danish people's party came in denmark on promise of taking powers back from brussels. when meps next meet, more than ever will be critics of the election they've been elected to. the right and left parties will have a majority here. meps will be
let's go to denmark. what a different landscape today. >> it is a different landscape tim. it has been a night for the insurgents. talking to people here inside the european parliament this morning, a lot of them are pointing out it's still the centers who have the majority. they're unlikely to give powers. it's not clear how yet european policy and way eu was run, if that will actually change as a result of this upheaval. this report from around europe from ben. >> victory for le...
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in this sleepy suburb 20 miles outside copenhagen is one of denmark's top maximum security prisons. > some of the walls are even that old. the wall is just built of bricks and concrete. like any danish house would be built. >> the 19th century prison houses hundreds of denmark's most dangerous criminals. >> we have terrorists, we have murderers, we have gang members, we have drop crimes. >> prisons in denmark are not at all like their american counterparts. here they focus on rehabilitation instead of punishment. >> if you go into a prison wing in any danish prison, you wouldn't feel it more different than if you were in a danish school. >> still, nothing can take the place of freedom. no matter how comfortable the cell. and so on august 27, 1995, 12 prisoners try to regain their freedom in a remarkable escape attempt. maurel peterson on duty that day said there were having their summer together. >> there were quite a lot of inlates in the yard that gay. >> the attitudes among the inmates that day were extremely well. >> the barbecue winds down and prisoners file back into their cells
in this sleepy suburb 20 miles outside copenhagen is one of denmark's top maximum security prisons. > some of the walls are even that old. the wall is just built of bricks and concrete. like any danish house would be built. >> the 19th century prison houses hundreds of denmark's most dangerous criminals. >> we have terrorists, we have murderers, we have gang members, we have drop crimes. >> prisons in denmark are not at all like their american counterparts. here they focus...
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denmark, austria, and: solid gains from far right parties.greece, the neo-nazi golden dawn party gained nine percent of the vote. a far left party won the election. party leader wants to end the austerity programs. you can't -- ukip be david cameron's conservatives. for more in that election, we are joined by our correspondent from london. ukip came in first and they say this is just the beginning. tell us more. >> it feels like it. you have to understand that this is the first time for 100 years or more that neither labor nor the tory party won a national election in this country. this is the kind of earthquake that this is. it is thinking in that the will become the third political force. it used to be the liberal democrats, the coalition of david cameron. they lost 11 of their 12 seed. the labour party has no reason to celebrate. they came second. only one percent is the head of the governing tories. many people inside the labour party are beginning to wonder if he is the top job. this is only just beginning. >> what do they do with the mo
denmark, austria, and: solid gains from far right parties.greece, the neo-nazi golden dawn party gained nine percent of the vote. a far left party won the election. party leader wants to end the austerity programs. you can't -- ukip be david cameron's conservatives. for more in that election, we are joined by our correspondent from london. ukip came in first and they say this is just the beginning. tell us more. >> it feels like it. you have to understand that this is the first time for...
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this is in denmark. that is a police car that kid is sitting on. >> volkswagen?that's the police. >> oh. like a water slide for these guys. >> the police let the kids climb on to the hood of the car and push each other off. >> that is funny. >> this is supposed to be like a dangerous area. instead of yelling at the kid, they said let us help you. >> maybe the officer's last day. you know what, go ahead, do whatever you want. >> patrolling the mean streets of denmark you have to have a way of getting comfortable with the kids. >> community service. >> still a driver in the car too. >> the thing backs up -- >> this is a great way for police to have a great relationship with young kids. letting them push them in there. >> if they were real cool they would set a kid on the hood, drive forward, hit the brakes and launch them forward. >> this guy has a long drive down. >> what if you put him up against mini watermelons. >> see how his swing puts the fruit to shame. >> dude gearing up for a stunt but goes wrong when he's -- >> just hit by a big passenger van bus. >> fin
this is in denmark. that is a police car that kid is sitting on. >> volkswagen?that's the police. >> oh. like a water slide for these guys. >> the police let the kids climb on to the hood of the car and push each other off. >> that is funny. >> this is supposed to be like a dangerous area. instead of yelling at the kid, they said let us help you. >> maybe the officer's last day. you know what, go ahead, do whatever you want. >> patrolling the mean...
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sot "denmark." "austrialia." "england." tr2 and there were just the fir three people i talked with.n lombard street. sot "what tourists?" track 3 well, th thousands on a monday. tensf thousands on the weekend. en more during the summer. to e what's described as the crookedest street in the wo sot "that is kind of a very weird place to set up such a road." "it is kind of a dumb place isn't it?" "yeah. it " track 4 built in the 1920s this because it's a 27 per t grade and cars those days c make it up or down without help. it's pretty cool too , in fact. tourists and cars become just se/municipal trans >>> pedestrians in the street taking pictures. the city is trying to make this it lot safe services e. change could be comeling starting tomorrow. >> they come from all over the world. >> denmark. >> australia. >> england. >> and those were just the first three people i spoking with. thousands on a monday. tens of thousands on a weekend. even more in summer to ski what is described as the crookedest street in the world. >> that
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. >> chris, here in denmark, people are fed up with the government.ding to a massive swell of support. you don't need to speak danish to understand their message. >> meet the danish people's party. they believe eu rules are eroding traditional danish values. they could win the most votes here. their message seems to sa s ts e nate. i think that's too much. >> i like it. i'm a fan. well, there are problems. >> does it have to be so much integration? >> denmark flies the oldest flag in the world. it's a small, proud country. they believe attitudes to the eu are changing. >> from time to time people would like the weuropean union o leave them alone. >> there's concern about the cost of eu membership. the growing number wants this reformed. if anything that feel as good even stronger here in greece. >> most voters know they need the eu to help the economy grow. the union feels distant, disconnected beyond their control. >> anti-austerity protests continue. they want europe to do more to help. >> create jobs, yes. i believe a lot part of greece should be w
. >> chris, here in denmark, people are fed up with the government.ding to a massive swell of support. you don't need to speak danish to understand their message. >> meet the danish people's party. they believe eu rules are eroding traditional danish values. they could win the most votes here. their message seems to sa s ts e nate. i think that's too much. >> i like it. i'm a fan. well, there are problems. >> does it have to be so much integration? >> denmark flies...
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it was the same message in denmark. in greece, the far left socialist won, where bailouts and e.u. prescribed austerity are unpopular. >> this is an election of discontent. europe has been harassing people, ruinning the lives of thousands. people react. and here they are well organised, also organised left wing. they vote for it. >> results show that the parliament has more members than ever who want to take votes back to perimeter and take countries out. they won't be in the majority, but the influence could be significant. all at a time when the parliament is getting more influence over european law and on who gets the top jobs at the commission, who makes the big decisions. >> the ongoing crisis has taken its toll. the terrible costs persuaded many that the e.u. is powerful. the challenge will be to respond to the anger. keeping the european project moving forward. they won't do that without growth and jobs. >>> let's bring in jonah hull joining us from london, to tell us more about how these results mean that voters across europe feel about the e.u. >> reporter: well broadly sp
it was the same message in denmark. in greece, the far left socialist won, where bailouts and e.u. prescribed austerity are unpopular. >> this is an election of discontent. europe has been harassing people, ruinning the lives of thousands. people react. and here they are well organised, also organised left wing. they vote for it. >> results show that the parliament has more members than ever who want to take votes back to perimeter and take countries out. they won't be in the...
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different just like you can more or less enjoy free speech in denmark and sweden you cannot you cannot speak out about any subject without losing your. being beaten up in the streets being harassed the charge from sweden has one of the highest levels of immigration in the e.u. there's a fear that the system won't be able to cope you can't have mass immigration and a welfare state at the same time one day you will have to pay for all this mass immigration and the welfare state is good. and in their opinion it's not being able to speak out in certain countries it's a roading a nation's sense of self mashed under threat which would be of cultural identity language a lot of flag and history. and things matter to people we shall see soon enough if those parties who claim to be the defenders of traditional european rights can put into practice what they preach campaign trail these are all of us will. go from mother movement democratic europe now told r.t. that to win back angry voters brussels needs to stop ignoring the people by making backdoor deals people really feel disconnected to bruss
different just like you can more or less enjoy free speech in denmark and sweden you cannot you cannot speak out about any subject without losing your. being beaten up in the streets being harassed the charge from sweden has one of the highest levels of immigration in the e.u. there's a fear that the system won't be able to cope you can't have mass immigration and a welfare state at the same time one day you will have to pay for all this mass immigration and the welfare state is good. and in...
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i give for denmark will bow while she was relieved she did not rest did i remained awake. at 630 he came over and gave her more demo. slow for about two hours. we took her to a hospital that's a man. the cardiologists then to occur. she was returned to the room and was fairly comfortable. but suddenly expired a few minutes later. in the room with her, and parker jr. was just outside of the room and all. she didn't realize. he actually ended up practicing for almost 71 years. he was known for delivery over 5,000 babies. his medical legacy continued on. he had sons and grandsons. for me having these journals really gives that clinton to live during the her in 1900. goes far beyond the gloss over history. you get down to some of the did the pretty things in the talks about people being compliant or committed to the insane asylum. went to every art opening, and every social ball. she was there. >> more on the most prominent. please note. refers to on mountains come. the name of the amount in scotland. this non reminded early irish settlers of. we're talking wrong this mouse co
i give for denmark will bow while she was relieved she did not rest did i remained awake. at 630 he came over and gave her more demo. slow for about two hours. we took her to a hospital that's a man. the cardiologists then to occur. she was returned to the room and was fairly comfortable. but suddenly expired a few minutes later. in the room with her, and parker jr. was just outside of the room and all. she didn't realize. he actually ended up practicing for almost 71 years. he was known for...
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the other hand does with denmark east india portugal fronds and pendants. this country's doing the best at making time since the eighteenth was signed chris played by training and in spain. are such a larger beads are from the caf cup celebrate the second successive league title over bowl coming up the sport. our session i were crowned league one champions on wednesday for the second season in a row and a full time. the club's history the capital club on the crown earlier in the day went closest rivals moment of truth cup winners jungle despite missing a gate with a red light for the day she will enjoy an unassailable seven point lead over the edge of the top picture matches remaining. it caps off a fine season. warne's man who was one of the cab reached the quarterfinals of the champions league brazil coach luiz felipe arena in his twenty three man world cup squad on wednesday with the most notable absentees bring ac milan panic after improving europe. the semi on home soil brazil will be hunting a record extending six world cup crown. sharjah the defendan
the other hand does with denmark east india portugal fronds and pendants. this country's doing the best at making time since the eighteenth was signed chris played by training and in spain. are such a larger beads are from the caf cup celebrate the second successive league title over bowl coming up the sport. our session i were crowned league one champions on wednesday for the second season in a row and a full time. the club's history the capital club on the crown earlier in the day went...
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with researchers in denmark using a job he sells to tap the deadly virus itself. but if you're going to like these policies to survive you. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i roll researcher. the chill in relations between washington and kabul cold further after of ghana stamp president and he is u.s. counterpart failed to meet during barack obama's surprise visit to the country on monday how did karzai refused to meet obama at the bagram air base but invited him to the presidential palace and offered was turned down by the american leader the disconnect between kabul and washington has become more acute since the afghan president refused to sign a crucial security pact that would have allowed some u.s. troops to stay in the country after the two thousand and fourteen was drawl political expert and author david swanson believes that the real aim behind keeping the army in afghanistan is to maintain and definite occupation. only once an agreement to keep u.s. troops in the country for years to come if not indefinitely and he wants immunity for any cr
with researchers in denmark using a job he sells to tap the deadly virus itself. but if you're going to like these policies to survive you. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i roll researcher. the chill in relations between washington and kabul cold further after of ghana stamp president and he is u.s. counterpart failed to meet during barack obama's surprise visit to the country on monday how did karzai refused to meet obama at the bagram air base but invited him to the...
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of dollars workers in denmark earn between fifteen and twenty one dollars an hour in u.s. dollars that's as much as six dollars more than fifteen dollars an hour a living wage demanded by the fast food workers who went on strike all around the world yesterday so for twenty one dollars minimum wage can work in denmark like you know we're here to talk about that more and tonight's big picture rubble and right now corporations influence just about every aspect of life in america but believe it or not there was a time. and our government was able to stand up to corporate power and greed and to do it was right for the american people will be airing a reason ted x. talk i gave where i talked about the history of corporations in america and what we can do to take back our country. you need to know this the gender pay gap now has a face and that face is jill abramson the now former executive editor of the new york times almost immediately after she was fired on wednesday rumors begin to swirl about around the media world about what went wrong well we may never really know the whol
of dollars workers in denmark earn between fifteen and twenty one dollars an hour in u.s. dollars that's as much as six dollars more than fifteen dollars an hour a living wage demanded by the fast food workers who went on strike all around the world yesterday so for twenty one dollars minimum wage can work in denmark like you know we're here to talk about that more and tonight's big picture rubble and right now corporations influence just about every aspect of life in america but believe it or...
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they are not real. >> if that's the problems they have in denmark.nnamon on my role, i am moving to that country. this is the same stupid parliament that said you can go to jail, but if you get caught you have to serve the rest of your final. >> i want to commit a crime there. >> do you want to do it together. >> murder only gets maximum three years. unless it is a family member and you may just get out of it. >> i can see the point. my family. points, thoughts? >> i love cinnamon buns. gofer, that had no icing. who wants to eat a cinnamon bun without icing? i appreciate they are trying to get the kids to vote. we don't have campaigns with cartoons. this might get me to. it probably won't. >> so my tax money would go to something not that. i would vote for other ways to spend my money. >> here is the problem, kids can't vote. >> kids like the kids. >> old souls. >> i want uncle sam, bart simpson and a kardashian, aka bruce jenner. >> i don't like any of those. >> when you combine them, the cartoon character of them, that would be hot. >> they focus o
they are not real. >> if that's the problems they have in denmark.nnamon on my role, i am moving to that country. this is the same stupid parliament that said you can go to jail, but if you get caught you have to serve the rest of your final. >> i want to commit a crime there. >> do you want to do it together. >> murder only gets maximum three years. unless it is a family member and you may just get out of it. >> i can see the point. my family. points, thoughts?...
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and the hottest table in denmark is noma.ime. diners book several months in advance and pay $300 ahead for samples like fried reindeer mosque, and live ants with yogurt. only six sheffs have revolutionized nordic food. his cooking is not for the unadventurous but he limit as what's in season in the harsh scandinavian climate. >> what we're trying to do here is find that flavor of the region. the biggest task i tell our guys is we have to cook the day we're in. >> reporter: in his experimental kitchen he showed us some of his newest creations. >> you see this liquid here. this dark liquid is grasshoppers that we blend to a slush. go for it. >> oh, wow. >> he started his pantry by forging in the wild and he finds rich flavor even at the end of a frozen northern winter. >> this is actually something we use quite a bit. >> we're going to eat this? >> you can eat them. we're not going to eat them now. we're going to poach them whole like this and eat it like a flintstone movie. >> he's helped with a new foraging movement but he ca
and the hottest table in denmark is noma.ime. diners book several months in advance and pay $300 ahead for samples like fried reindeer mosque, and live ants with yogurt. only six sheffs have revolutionized nordic food. his cooking is not for the unadventurous but he limit as what's in season in the harsh scandinavian climate. >> what we're trying to do here is find that flavor of the region. the biggest task i tell our guys is we have to cook the day we're in. >> reporter: in his...
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next denmark's known as a pretty progressive liberal country but is using cartoon violence to get young people into politics a step too far that's the question being raised now because the country's parliament certainly seems to regret its latest rather unconventional campaign to get danes to vote in the upcoming european parliamentary election having now removed its controversial published part cartoon my colleague to say took a look together with the film's creator yana rabbit. if you're not going to try to . find. me you. know what you've got to do you've got a. very good man and he will find you and make you do that suddenly quoting something you had what was the ideal of reloads. idea was it was mine yeah the european parliament elections they have this like. the most boring thing a lot of people think so. this people are not that interested i guess if feels like it's something far away and had you hope for more because you're trying to take something like the election and kind of giving it a bit of a twist i was surprised when they pulled it back to build public and more people st
next denmark's known as a pretty progressive liberal country but is using cartoon violence to get young people into politics a step too far that's the question being raised now because the country's parliament certainly seems to regret its latest rather unconventional campaign to get danes to vote in the upcoming european parliamentary election having now removed its controversial published part cartoon my colleague to say took a look together with the film's creator yana rabbit. if you're not...
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>> denmark flies the oldest flag in the world. it is a proud, small country.ic broadcast, their correspondent believes attitudes to the eu are changing. >> there's nobody that wants to leave the european union. from time to time, people would like to leave the union alone. >> many seemed well informed about the european union. they believe it brings economic benefits to the country. there's an increasing concern about the costs of eu membership. the growing number wants this reformed. there from copenhagen. when you come on top of a quarter million people, you know you've done well. when you're a young girl, it's a remarkable achievement. she is celebrating after going to the highest mark in the country's exit exam. >> translator: there were 160 multiple choice questions in the exam. i answered them all. i made three mistakes. i remembered i was doubtful about one question. it asked what the chemical formula was for acid. i love math and physics too. my dad used to help me with my questions. i don't believe this has anything to do with luck. i was brought up i
>> denmark flies the oldest flag in the world. it is a proud, small country.ic broadcast, their correspondent believes attitudes to the eu are changing. >> there's nobody that wants to leave the european union. from time to time, people would like to leave the union alone. >> many seemed well informed about the european union. they believe it brings economic benefits to the country. there's an increasing concern about the costs of eu membership. the growing number wants this...
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look at the people's party in denmark. there's not a single program there is there is this. >> it's difficult. if you're against things are run, sometimes left, sometimes right, sometimes for against something and against something else. that's why they don't stick together. they express something which is that people don't like the way eu is run. there's no clear alternative. that's the biggest problem. >> now what has been said today is perhaps it's time to think about giving powers from brussels to national states. you broke into a a broad grin. why? >> that's always easy to say. when you think about it, getting 27 members to agree unanimously to transfer them to brussels because there was a reason to do so. now you want 28 countries to agree to send them back. that's realistic? >> you're an expert. they're not giving any powers back? >> european parliament would do it but then half the states wouldn't agree. there's no prospect real powers would be transferred back. it's on the national level things have to be better.
look at the people's party in denmark. there's not a single program there is there is this. >> it's difficult. if you're against things are run, sometimes left, sometimes right, sometimes for against something and against something else. that's why they don't stick together. they express something which is that people don't like the way eu is run. there's no clear alternative. that's the biggest problem. >> now what has been said today is perhaps it's time to think about giving...
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i read a great piece today which was written by a mcdonald's worker in denmark who said i make $21 an hour and you should, too. i work for mcdonald's in denmark where an agreement between our union and the company guarantees that workers older than 18 are making $21 an hour. to anyone who says that fast food isn't a good job i would argue that my isn't bad. >> it shows that it's not just about raising minimum wage because that's just the floor. it's clear that $7.25 is way too low and we've seen seven states take action to raise the minimum wage, but there has to be more than raising the minimum wage. we've seen over decades what happens when workers organize and build collective power and are able to negotiate directly with their employer. in this case employers that are racking in tremendous amount of profit and can certainly afford to pay a lot higher than the minimum wage. >> are you surprised by how much this has gained traction? organizing is hard work. my dad is an organizer, my brother is an organizer. it's hard to get people to speak out against their bosses anywhere. are you
i read a great piece today which was written by a mcdonald's worker in denmark who said i make $21 an hour and you should, too. i work for mcdonald's in denmark where an agreement between our union and the company guarantees that workers older than 18 are making $21 an hour. to anyone who says that fast food isn't a good job i would argue that my isn't bad. >> it shows that it's not just about raising minimum wage because that's just the floor. it's clear that $7.25 is way too low and...
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had been an american living in denmark erotically activision to places, but i can't go anywheres . >> host: besides the carter center waters of the other major groups that monitor democracy that have a lot of legitimacy in international life? >> guest: so, in the united states people might be familiar with the in the eye, the national democratic institute. the our ally, the as-a republican institute, these are agencies that are independent. they are not, you know, government falls, non-governmental is, but they have a special status. and they do pretty good work. europe we have dsc of various parliamentary organizations from the european parliament, council of europe. and, of course, the european union as a lot of monitoring. the u.n. still does monitoring, but not in the same high flashing away. it out, with public statements a lot anymore. they have toward assistance, and they do more in conflict setting, supportive of the modern organizations. we are seeing organizations pop-up all of the world. regional organizations in africa , south african development community, the african uni
had been an american living in denmark erotically activision to places, but i can't go anywheres . >> host: besides the carter center waters of the other major groups that monitor democracy that have a lot of legitimacy in international life? >> guest: so, in the united states people might be familiar with the in the eye, the national democratic institute. the our ally, the as-a republican institute, these are agencies that are independent. they are not, you know, government falls,...
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and was commissioned by denmark's parliament to encourage turnout for the upcoming elections vote matt is about a couch potato who racked with guilt for failing to vote transforms into a muscled son with a mission to get low first to the ballot box with some groups ex-pro name but a backlash saw the clip are removed from official websites and social networks although the head of the danish parliament a fan it is brainchild as harmless fun we asked euro skeptic market analyst hat trick young if it really could boost over numbers. it's quite all starting to go all together i mean in an attempt to try and get some popular interest amongst young people in denmark all of a sudden we're treated to all manner of curious peccadilloes to put it mildly given what the european union can manage to do in terms of top down control of everybody's life within the european union all manner of ridiculous acts or regulations that we don't need all sorts of fees granted expenditure on the white elephant from valise and yet somehow i got some work i grouped with day and managed to put together this rather
and was commissioned by denmark's parliament to encourage turnout for the upcoming elections vote matt is about a couch potato who racked with guilt for failing to vote transforms into a muscled son with a mission to get low first to the ballot box with some groups ex-pro name but a backlash saw the clip are removed from official websites and social networks although the head of the danish parliament a fan it is brainchild as harmless fun we asked euro skeptic market analyst hat trick young if...
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thank you now the euro skeptics also gained ground in denmark and greece while the center left managed to secure a victory in germany and italy and here's our it has been all over with more on how the new e.u. parliament is shaping up. well as the results begin to formulate we are seeing a rise in the amount of europeans that voted for the right wing or euro skeptic parties these organizations have seen a great bump in the polls compared to the last time around when you have a look at the figures right now if we look at countries like france we've seen twenty five percent of the vote there that was six percent back in the last election it was held in denmark twenty seven percent of the vote and in greece twenty six point five percent compared to a mere four point seven the last time the elections were held now one of the countries that we have seen major developments is in the united kingdom we've seen votes in britain swarm towards the united kingdom independence party vehemently anti e.u. party and from then that we've we've seen them pay sickly announce themselves as the major party
thank you now the euro skeptics also gained ground in denmark and greece while the center left managed to secure a victory in germany and italy and here's our it has been all over with more on how the new e.u. parliament is shaping up. well as the results begin to formulate we are seeing a rise in the amount of europeans that voted for the right wing or euro skeptic parties these organizations have seen a great bump in the polls compared to the last time around when you have a look at the...
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go all together i mean in an attempt to try and get some popular interest amongst young people in denmark all of a sudden we're treated to all manner of curious peccadilloes to put it mildly given what the european union can manage to do in terms of top down control of everybody's life within the european union all manner of ridiculous acts for regulations that we don't need all sorts of huge granted expenditure on the white elephant from follies and yet somehow i somewhere i've group of day and managed to put together this rather extreme. bob european manga and i'm a cartoon with father pornography and it was approved and posted only european union websites not just a waste of taxpayers' money but a remarkable failure of risk management all maybe maybe patrick that just going for younger audiences in these days younger people like it but a black humor you're a young man yourself would you vote to saying that. i think the very interesting issue about this whole thing is that it's certainly been the first thing that i've seen to come from the european union which is at least actually provo
go all together i mean in an attempt to try and get some popular interest amongst young people in denmark all of a sudden we're treated to all manner of curious peccadilloes to put it mildly given what the european union can manage to do in terms of top down control of everybody's life within the european union all manner of ridiculous acts for regulations that we don't need all sorts of huge granted expenditure on the white elephant from follies and yet somehow i somewhere i've group of day...
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had i been an american living in denmark i could potentially vote in two places but i can't vote anywhere. >> host: besides the carter center, what are some of the other major groups that monitor democracy that have a lot of legitimacy in international eyes. >> guest: in the united states, people might be familiar with ndi, the national endowment, the international republican institute, these are agencies that are independent, they're not governmental -- nongovernmental organizations but have a special status. and they do pretty good work in europe we have the ose, we got very parliamentary organizations from the european parliament, council of europe, that do monitoring, and of course the european union does a lot of monitoring. u.n. still does monitoring but not in the same high flashing way. they don't come out with public statements a lot. they're call assistants. and they do more in conflict setting support of other monitoring organizations. we're seeing organizations pop up all over the world now, regional organizations in africa, south african development community, different -- th
had i been an american living in denmark i could potentially vote in two places but i can't vote anywhere. >> host: besides the carter center, what are some of the other major groups that monitor democracy that have a lot of legitimacy in international eyes. >> guest: in the united states, people might be familiar with ndi, the national endowment, the international republican institute, these are agencies that are independent, they're not governmental -- nongovernmental...
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those countries are austria, denmark, finland, norway, scotland, and sweden. in europe, university systems enjoy a very high level of public funding. the e.u. average is 77%. in other words, in countries throughout europe, austria, belgium, denmark and all of the rest, where governments understand -- what governments understand is that investing in higher education is terribly important for the individual students and her families, but in addition, it is enormously important for the competitive capabilities of those countries. so you have countries like austria, belgium, denmark each putting in more than 88% of public funding into their universities. in the united states, the number is 36%. so countries all over the world, those that don't provide free higher education, pump significantly more into their university systems than we do. mr. president, the result of all of this are several very significant points. first, we have many working-class and middle-class young people who are looking at the economic picture that we face as a nation, looking at their own
those countries are austria, denmark, finland, norway, scotland, and sweden. in europe, university systems enjoy a very high level of public funding. the e.u. average is 77%. in other words, in countries throughout europe, austria, belgium, denmark and all of the rest, where governments understand -- what governments understand is that investing in higher education is terribly important for the individual students and her families, but in addition, it is enormously important for the competitive...
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i see it in denmark with a lot of female directors. >> each night the cannes red carpet comes alive with flashes. all eyes are on the women. those eyes are looking else are. the question is how long will it take for that to change? >>> fog has secured many parts of chinese provinces, disrupting traffic and reduced visibility delayed flights. the ancient city, a unesco world heritage site has been shrouded from view. >>> a hale stone turned a city white, blanketing it with ice. the main airports were closed. some cars were strappeded. the storm ended a dry spell causing historically low water levels. more news on the website aljazeera.com. >> the united states has taken an usual step in denouncing cyber crime. the chinese under indictment. vipecyber theft is the inside s. >> hello, i'm ray suarez. it only seems logical if you
i see it in denmark with a lot of female directors. >> each night the cannes red carpet comes alive with flashes. all eyes are on the women. those eyes are looking else are. the question is how long will it take for that to change? >>> fog has secured many parts of chinese provinces, disrupting traffic and reduced visibility delayed flights. the ancient city, a unesco world heritage site has been shrouded from view. >>> a hale stone turned a city white, blanketing it...
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austria's bearded lady won the euro vision song contest in denmark. ♪ waking in the rubble ♪ walkingglass . >> the drag clean rose like a phoenix, scoring 290 points, an estimated 180 million tv viewers watched the competition in 45 countries. she is the alter ego of 25-year-old thomas. it's been 48 years since off theoria last won the competition. more to come in the next half hour, including marching for their missing children. mex can mothers say the government has let them down. >> i didn't go back to the person that i was before i left... >> an emotional borderland reunion >> this trip was personal to me... this is real... >> long held beliefs >>...illegal in mexico too.. >> learn the language! come here... >>...most ridiculous thing i've heard in my life >> tested by hard lived truths... >> these migrants are being exploited >> beyond borderland... only on al jazeera america >>> i am lease a fletcher. you are in the stream. a new report says climate change is not right around the corner. it's here and affecting americans every day. wait until you see renovators who are respondi
austria's bearded lady won the euro vision song contest in denmark. ♪ waking in the rubble ♪ walkingglass . >> the drag clean rose like a phoenix, scoring 290 points, an estimated 180 million tv viewers watched the competition in 45 countries. she is the alter ego of 25-year-old thomas. it's been 48 years since off theoria last won the competition. more to come in the next half hour, including marching for their missing children. mex can mothers say the government has let them down....
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so just sweden, denmark, norway, together wouldn't make up the emissions caused by those ten companies. >> so will your list cause the consumers to change their eating and drinking habits and should they? >> we hope so. the public con influence the companies. we have seen that through campaigns. we think that if consumers are made aware of the issues they'll put pressures on the companies and the companies will pay more attention to the supply chains. >> i will play the devil's advocate then, do we live in a day and age where everything we do is a carbon emitter and we are going to damage the environment? >> not necessarily. there are many ways to farm that don't create as much damage. it is the clear cutting, it is the industrial development, it is the fertizers that we are using, those things we are change and still produce as much or more food. we can also start changing some of our eating practices that would also have an impact. for the purpose of this report, we are looking at the deforrestation that is unnecessary, and use of industrial fertilizers, those can be avoid. just by l
so just sweden, denmark, norway, together wouldn't make up the emissions caused by those ten companies. >> so will your list cause the consumers to change their eating and drinking habits and should they? >> we hope so. the public con influence the companies. we have seen that through campaigns. we think that if consumers are made aware of the issues they'll put pressures on the companies and the companies will pay more attention to the supply chains. >> i will play the...
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different is that you can more or less enjoy free speech in denmark and sweden you cannot you cannot speak out about any subject without losing your job being beaten up in the streets being harassed aside from sweden has one of the highest levels of immigration in the e.u. there's a fear that the system won't be able to cope you can't have mass immigration and a welfare state at the same time one day you will have to pay for all this mass immigration and then the welfare state is good bye and in their opinion it's not being able to speak out in certain countries that's a roading and nations sense of self massed on death row which would be of cultural identity our language of love of flag and history. and the. things matter to people we shall see soon enough if those parties who claim to be the defenders of traditional european rites can put into practice what they've preached on the campaign trail peter all over copenhagen. now in today's report max and stacy discuss the big risks facing the euro. i want to point out the major be placed marry an inflationary risk first of all we have
different is that you can more or less enjoy free speech in denmark and sweden you cannot you cannot speak out about any subject without losing your job being beaten up in the streets being harassed aside from sweden has one of the highest levels of immigration in the e.u. there's a fear that the system won't be able to cope you can't have mass immigration and a welfare state at the same time one day you will have to pay for all this mass immigration and then the welfare state is good bye and...
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it's the eurovision song contest in copenhagen denmark. thanks for watching. i ate it. world ai ai ai the day. i did. i know. i have. and. i can eye did. i look at. the room the to me from france twenty four. like today. monday to thursday at seven pm on nbc channel. all costs. to find a way to sch a squeeze play i've got. ch . the qantas salvation years i've been conditioned to other top so he's been tracking for you on monday the fifth of may monique and beans. the bjp and
it's the eurovision song contest in copenhagen denmark. thanks for watching. i ate it. world ai ai ai the day. i did. i know. i have. and. i can eye did. i look at. the room the to me from france twenty four. like today. monday to thursday at seven pm on nbc channel. all costs. to find a way to sch a squeeze play i've got. ch . the qantas salvation years i've been conditioned to other top so he's been tracking for you on monday the fifth of may monique and beans. the bjp and
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denmark's normally at the top of the list. >> guess -- >> they hit the button. it's paraguay. landlocked, no ocean, all they do is barbecue. good ones, and it's the happiest. >> it doesn't snow in any of those countries. >> does. but not all the time. central america. >> this is not going to make people happy, especially if you have a mailbox up by your door, supposedly the postal service is looking at possibly removing that from the delivery. they are not going to go up to your door shot anymore. this has to be put through a vote and whatnot. >> why? >> but it's going to save them $2 billion annually. i didn't know it cost that much more to walk up to someone's door. >> by time. it's because of time expended. >> the big mailboxes and make everyone walk to them. >> walk or drive by. >> speaking of walk. how about a moon walker? >> billy jean, michael jackson, 32 years ago. but this high school senior nailed it at his talent show. take a look and listen. ♪ it's really -- he did win it. >> wow. >> and over a nine-year period through youtube studied every move to perfection. >> h
denmark's normally at the top of the list. >> guess -- >> they hit the button. it's paraguay. landlocked, no ocean, all they do is barbecue. good ones, and it's the happiest. >> it doesn't snow in any of those countries. >> does. but not all the time. central america. >> this is not going to make people happy, especially if you have a mailbox up by your door, supposedly the postal service is looking at possibly removing that from the delivery. they are not going to...
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company has been taking a look at them like the post impressionists his own by using the tools of denmark or not be a reasonable people who are semi final because we tend to build a twelve goals increase in costs. we do however of the tree yet. and norway and finland and switzerland for her semi final. the hopeful also contains some friends from poland. as was having a good news is. do you like the kingdom is bored and or cilantro salt free to making sure it would be a bit kinder to us in the warehouse here the museum. several of the oberoi favorite thing in two states in the final including sweden the netherlands. tonight's any can be seen on tv and her double to make it for a stuffed white interesting link and a fine testament to how it went into saturday's grand final. make roti or she needs. a six one news from old team by the time i mean i was. using. they came back not that i think is a beach babe is one of the season it's beat it and don't try to copy that there are new levy on on a human being tonight it was time to be a kind and insisted that time he did not suffer. i did two thi
company has been taking a look at them like the post impressionists his own by using the tools of denmark or not be a reasonable people who are semi final because we tend to build a twelve goals increase in costs. we do however of the tree yet. and norway and finland and switzerland for her semi final. the hopeful also contains some friends from poland. as was having a good news is. do you like the kingdom is bored and or cilantro salt free to making sure it would be a bit kinder to us in the...
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israeli high school included computer science a decade ago and australia, denmark and finland are looking to make similar changes. but come september, england will become the first g 20 country to teach computer science rather than computer literacy. students will start learning to write code from the aiming of 5. they will go through four stages from learning algorithms to creating and altering programs all the way through to learning the hardware and software of a computer. it's a far cry from the days of type and listen and microsoft office to youtorials. >> that's the way the government wants it. teacher jonathan talbot basics the changes and says coding has real world applications? >> they don't do it to play games but make games so they are economically viable as a 16-year-old rather than in 40,000 pounds of debt. >> most teachers are on board. not all of them are ready. matthew rogers is helping train other teachers but said not enough funding has trickled through. >> it's not just i need to read a quick book about this. it's actually they need to understand how it works. >> one of
israeli high school included computer science a decade ago and australia, denmark and finland are looking to make similar changes. but come september, england will become the first g 20 country to teach computer science rather than computer literacy. students will start learning to write code from the aiming of 5. they will go through four stages from learning algorithms to creating and altering programs all the way through to learning the hardware and software of a computer. it's a far cry...
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in contrast, euro skeptic parties in britain, austria and denmark are gaining ground. one of the most significant winners was france's far right national front party which won the most votes for the first time. >> translator: our people demand one policy only. a policy of the french, for the french, and with the french. they no longer want to be led from the outside. >> observers say growing support for euro skeptic parties is due to discontent with the budgetary policies of each member state. the vote comes as some european countries have been hit by record levels of unemployment since adopting austerity measures to deal with the credit crisis. >>> and voters in egypt are casting ballots for a new president. former defense minister abdel fattal al sisi is widely seen as the frontrunner. elections are taking place on monday and tuesday. sisi is running against hamdeen sabahi, an activist and former journalist. sisi led the de facto coup that ousted former president mohamed morsi last july. morsi had taken office in 2011, after decades of authoritarian rule. he had the
in contrast, euro skeptic parties in britain, austria and denmark are gaining ground. one of the most significant winners was france's far right national front party which won the most votes for the first time. >> translator: our people demand one policy only. a policy of the french, for the french, and with the french. they no longer want to be led from the outside. >> observers say growing support for euro skeptic parties is due to discontent with the budgetary policies of each...
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for the national front beating the main political parties there, and a similar picture in italy, in denmark, spain and greece as well. it is not hard to so why this happened, since 2009, there has been sovereign debt crisis across europe, the dreaded eurozone crisis, bailouts, hatching austerity. unemployment has gone up, and with it hostility has grown towards the european prospects and the key ten able to. the freedom of migrants, and towards mainstream politics and politicians who are seen by larger and larger sectors of populations around the country, part of a dispatch connected elite. >>> petero poroshenko is claiming victory in ukraine's presidential election. results are not out, but it is suggested that the billionaire won 56% of vote. he promised to make peace with russian separatists, reform the economy and fight corruption. >> a fire in a bus terminal killed six people, starting in a site close to the stays. 27 people were injured. most of those killed were construction workers. >>> thailand's military chief that led the army coup received the royal family endorsement. prayuth c
for the national front beating the main political parties there, and a similar picture in italy, in denmark, spain and greece as well. it is not hard to so why this happened, since 2009, there has been sovereign debt crisis across europe, the dreaded eurozone crisis, bailouts, hatching austerity. unemployment has gone up, and with it hostility has grown towards the european prospects and the key ten able to. the freedom of migrants, and towards mainstream politics and politicians who are seen...
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teacher all of us denmark. and we come to you live from moscow we are used to movies portraying robots as the bad guys trying to wipe out humanity but it seems there may be no need to panic as r.t.c. go to press going to found out at a moscow exhibition of cutting edge humanoids. see. basing there and. he'll even there are just plain bloody well so the ball over what's. this is an okie oh see he's basically a desk lamp that is living in what is he doing what so basically what it's doing now which is all in your face around and if you go close up to it he'll kind of get a fright and jump that and if you try and stand. to sell for that money. i'll bet the local public beach resemble russian would like some other pushkin that is that we developed this robot for such as a must robot fusion in schools in a university is a good program by program or for different purpose. definitely see lots of different robots today i'm not going to lie to you i'm enjoying doing this story but seriously speaking something price of t
teacher all of us denmark. and we come to you live from moscow we are used to movies portraying robots as the bad guys trying to wipe out humanity but it seems there may be no need to panic as r.t.c. go to press going to found out at a moscow exhibition of cutting edge humanoids. see. basing there and. he'll even there are just plain bloody well so the ball over what's. this is an okie oh see he's basically a desk lamp that is living in what is he doing what so basically what it's doing now...
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it's a short comedy cartoon commissioned by denmark's parliament to encourage turnout for the upcoming e.u. elections but not everyone's happy with both men's group sex and violence backlash saw it removed from official website and social networks although they have the danish parliament a fan and he's brainchild as harmless fun we asked you a skeptic market analyst patrick young if the controversial ads could really boost voter numbers. it's quite all starting to gold together i mean in an attempt to try and get some popular interest amongst young people in denmark all of a sudden we're treated to all manner of curious peccadilloes to put it mildly given what the european union can manage to do in terms of top down control of everybody's life within the european union all manner of ridiculous extra regulations that we don't need all sorts of huge granted to the. spend that you're a white elephant from follies and yet somehow somewhere i've group of day and managed to put together this rather extreme rather bob european mind go on i'm a car today with a hundred pornography and it was a
it's a short comedy cartoon commissioned by denmark's parliament to encourage turnout for the upcoming e.u. elections but not everyone's happy with both men's group sex and violence backlash saw it removed from official website and social networks although they have the danish parliament a fan and he's brainchild as harmless fun we asked you a skeptic market analyst patrick young if the controversial ads could really boost voter numbers. it's quite all starting to gold together i mean in an...
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different is that you can more or less enjoy free speech in denmark and sweden you cannot you cannot speak out about any subject without losing your job being beaten up. being harassed. sweden has one of the highest levels of immigration in the e.u. there's a fear that the system won't be able to cope. after mass immigration and. at the same time one day will have to pay for all this mass immigration and the well first. i didn't there opinion it's not being able to speak out in certain countries it's a roading a nation's sense of self. which would be. cultural identity. language. flag and history. things matter to people we shall see soon enough to claim to be the defenders of traditional european rights can put into practice what they preach campaign trail these are all over. now coming up later in the program things get tougher for president obama. ahead of the u.s. troop withdrawal find out why the american president got the cold shoulder from. his visit to the base. and we'll also tell you how to control. diction using the very saying. very short break. join me. for india and. fo
different is that you can more or less enjoy free speech in denmark and sweden you cannot you cannot speak out about any subject without losing your job being beaten up. being harassed. sweden has one of the highest levels of immigration in the e.u. there's a fear that the system won't be able to cope. after mass immigration and. at the same time one day will have to pay for all this mass immigration and the well first. i didn't there opinion it's not being able to speak out in certain...
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to go altogether i mean in an attempt to try and get some popular interest amongst young people in denmark all of a sudden we're treated to all manner of curious peccadilloes to put it mildly there were one hundred million people who voted for the first time in the indian elections the results of which have started being tallied over the course of the last few days and in fact that hundred million people is larger than probably the entire number of people who are likely to turn up to vote for a european parliament which in all realism is actually us farcical as danish cartoons are urging us to vote. away but then swept across germany with fierce clashes reported between police and protesters. thousands joined the so-called bloc u.p.i. campaign in berlin against the blocs austerity policies the demonstrators also call for equal rights for refugees including freedom of movement and residency several arrests have been made there and has also sparked in the country's north to. this is a picture of the city how big a thousand strong march through the city there over european central bank polici
to go altogether i mean in an attempt to try and get some popular interest amongst young people in denmark all of a sudden we're treated to all manner of curious peccadilloes to put it mildly there were one hundred million people who voted for the first time in the indian elections the results of which have started being tallied over the course of the last few days and in fact that hundred million people is larger than probably the entire number of people who are likely to turn up to vote for a...
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it's the eurovision song contest in copenhagen denmark. thanks for watching. in it. were i i i i. it is the eye. i didn't to the eye. after. i have the roo roo bar. did today from france week allied to the top. monday to thursday at seven pm on nbc the church. i chopped off to find a way to stop and it is police say. the process i've got. chu we will. on the screen. i know. i do welcome to hq world slime to dote on him to kill ukraine's interim government has sent special police forces to the southern city of odessa as violence spreads from the eastern part of the country. forty two people were killed there on friday when pro russian activists clashed with government supporters. the activist leaders stormed a police station to free fellow pro russian being held at
it's the eurovision song contest in copenhagen denmark. thanks for watching. in it. were i i i i. it is the eye. i didn't to the eye. after. i have the roo roo bar. did today from france week allied to the top. monday to thursday at seven pm on nbc the church. i chopped off to find a way to stop and it is police say. the process i've got. chu we will. on the screen. i know. i do welcome to hq world slime to dote on him to kill ukraine's interim government has sent special police forces to the...
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europe is preparing for upcoming parliamentary elections denmark has tried to increase voter turnout using a controversial cartoon showing group sex and violence but the danish parliament seems to regret its latest campaign and has now removed the punch back video from its website earlier my colleague it to say took a look together with the film's creator yana robic soni if you're not going to try to. find. me you. know what you've got to do you've got a bold. varied man he will find you and make you do that suddenly quoting something you had what was the ideal of reloads. you know there was so it was mine yeah the european parliament elections they have this like the most boring thing a lot of people think so it's just people not that interested i guess say that it feels like it's something far away and had you hopeful mall because you're trying to take something like the election and kind of giving it a bit of a twist i was surprised when they pulled it back to build felt like there are more people step forward and actually supported the film after that and i was so important for y
europe is preparing for upcoming parliamentary elections denmark has tried to increase voter turnout using a controversial cartoon showing group sex and violence but the danish parliament seems to regret its latest campaign and has now removed the punch back video from its website earlier my colleague it to say took a look together with the film's creator yana robic soni if you're not going to try to. find. me you. know what you've got to do you've got a bold. varied man he will find you and...
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colt consisted of thought and art dealers that representatives and another four from sweden poland denmark and czech republic this is one of the movie stars team to national observers dismissed unable to continue. he along with the six weeks was imprisoned by the thirty s tennis expansion team has been looking ukraine to strengthen confidence and security of dopamine articulate by psychiatrists don't ask what has been taken. unforgivable. never ever would. fears that terrorists were planning to exchange a tennis to this post it's not a self acclaimed my amsterdam says otherwise. best of all this is not given the seal the edges leaving me as he promised here are some amazing violinist he kept his having given birth to two pm deadline secretary of the council of europe and not inconvenienced cia memo made by soaking them with other regional states mr sent packing to suit the local authorities did everything possible to release all the hostages. he is. the nt news click on each section and am planning to use the same positive result at the school system and even more so when you go to the peo
colt consisted of thought and art dealers that representatives and another four from sweden poland denmark and czech republic this is one of the movie stars team to national observers dismissed unable to continue. he along with the six weeks was imprisoned by the thirty s tennis expansion team has been looking ukraine to strengthen confidence and security of dopamine articulate by psychiatrists don't ask what has been taken. unforgivable. never ever would. fears that terrorists were planning to...
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denmark, sweden, they're all well on their way to transitioning off fossil fuels. so bhutan -- bhutan is this tiny country that, well, they've got 70% of the land is covered with forest and they're determined to keep it. and they're committed to all organic agriculture in the country. and their goal is not economic growth but gross national happiness. >> you once said, quote, all it takes is the imagination to dream it and the will to make the dream reality. but is imagination enough against our addiction to fossil fuels and the enormous wealth and power of those who feed our addiction? >> yes. well, i think this is the problem. i think, you know, in canada we have this immense battle going on now which is the future of oil in our country. and we have a prime minister who's determined to make canada an oil superpower. >> a petro-state. >> a petro-state. and the heart of his energy policy is the tar sands in alberta. now, unfortunately for him the tar sands are landlocked. they got to get that oil out. and the way they're going to do it is with a pipeline to the wes
denmark, sweden, they're all well on their way to transitioning off fossil fuels. so bhutan -- bhutan is this tiny country that, well, they've got 70% of the land is covered with forest and they're determined to keep it. and they're committed to all organic agriculture in the country. and their goal is not economic growth but gross national happiness. >> you once said, quote, all it takes is the imagination to dream it and the will to make the dream reality. but is imagination enough...
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rotten in g is denmark. >> i think they set him up to make him look like a fool. >> what gave it away camera that were there? >> justin bieber is under investigation for attempted robbery. she had her phone out and justin and the woman were wrestling over the phone. she said, listen my daughter wanted to say hi. justin responded by saying, you're humiliating yourself in front of your daughter. why don't you just get out of here.
rotten in g is denmark. >> i think they set him up to make him look like a fool. >> what gave it away camera that were there? >> justin bieber is under investigation for attempted robbery. she had her phone out and justin and the woman were wrestling over the phone. she said, listen my daughter wanted to say hi. justin responded by saying, you're humiliating yourself in front of your daughter. why don't you just get out of here.