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to be more like denmark. what should happen is taxes would go up on most americans, most middle class people, most of them poor people, and go up considerably. but here it's just one -- john: we are out of time. thank you. how soon will america go broke? baits' not just sanders and the democrats who promise impossible spending. republicans want to spend more, too. >> we need to increase our military spending. >> we are not spending enough right now. many people clean their dentures with toothpaste or plain water. and even though their dentures look clean, in reality they're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists on the denture, and that bacteria multiplies very rapidly. that's why dentists recommend cleaning with polident everyday. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture every day. yawn * america isn't truly socialist yet. under socialism governme
to be more like denmark. what should happen is taxes would go up on most americans, most middle class people, most of them poor people, and go up considerably. but here it's just one -- john: we are out of time. thank you. how soon will america go broke? baits' not just sanders and the democrats who promise impossible spending. republicans want to spend more, too. >> we need to increase our military spending. >> we are not spending enough right now. many people clean their dentures...
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to be more like denmark. what should happen is taxes would go up on most americans, most middle class people, most of them poor people, and go up considerably. but here it's just one -- john: we are out of time. thank you. how soon will america go broke? baits' not just sanders and the democrats who promise impossible spending. republicans want to spend more, too. >> we need to increase our military spending. >> we are not spending enough right now. i'm billy, and i quit smoking with chantix. i decided to take chantix to shut everybody else up about me quitting smoking. i was going to give it a try, but i didn't really think it was going to really happen. after one week of chantix, i knew i could quit. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix definitely helped reduce my urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. some had seizur
to be more like denmark. what should happen is taxes would go up on most americans, most middle class people, most of them poor people, and go up considerably. but here it's just one -- john: we are out of time. thank you. how soon will america go broke? baits' not just sanders and the democrats who promise impossible spending. republicans want to spend more, too. >> we need to increase our military spending. >> we are not spending enough right now. i'm billy, and i quit smoking...
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denmark has had the negative interest rate since 2012.e outcome of this experiment? let us bring in matt campbell. negative rates are something that many central banks have experienced with. they have gone deeper though than many others. how is it working out? matt: the danes have done this lower and longer than anyone else and that results are not as dramatic as a might hope. the inflation rate is in line with the rest of europe. there has not been the sky turning red and locust devouring crops. a lot of the things that told us would happen. there is a wicked housing boom which is undoubtedly being fueled by the fact that money is free and in some cases you can get paid on your mortgage. there are people in denmark that have a positive balance on their mortgage balance. the lesson here is that nothing magical happens when you do break this zero bound. guy: is this just a denmark specific issue? it is a small of economy with 5 billion people. what works for denmark may not work for someone else. an important point. what stands out is how
denmark has had the negative interest rate since 2012.e outcome of this experiment? let us bring in matt campbell. negative rates are something that many central banks have experienced with. they have gone deeper though than many others. how is it working out? matt: the danes have done this lower and longer than anyone else and that results are not as dramatic as a might hope. the inflation rate is in line with the rest of europe. there has not been the sky turning red and locust devouring...
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albertslund, denmark.burb 20 miles outside copenhagen is one of denmark's top maximum security prisons. >> the prison is from 1859 and 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. >> ken anderson says 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, i would say 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 27th, 1995, 12 prisoners try to regain their freedom in a remarkable escape attempt. jarel peterson, a guard on duty that day, says the prisoners were outside having their annual end of summer party. >> there w
albertslund, denmark.burb 20 miles outside copenhagen is one of denmark's top maximum security prisons. >> the prison is from 1859 and 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. >> ken anderson says prisons in denmark are not at...
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his traveling to europe was more to see his family in denmark. amounte a tremendous about denmark.he wrote about hamlet. saying because -- it is like the truth about shakespeare. he went and found the documents in the local crazy story -- he documents that showed when shakespeare actually visited and then wrote this article about it. he has a photograph of shakespeare's tomb. it's there just for the terrorists. -- tourists. was very involved with -- the english were very progressive in terms of the reform. he mentioned efforts that were done there. but as far as i know he didn't give talks there. yes? >> how do i do this? he took a real hit in the 1890's -- 1990's any moment of large attack on the humanist tradition saying photographers were making their own reputations on the back of the poor. a lot of these famous photographers were slammed hard and people turn to riis as the beginning of that tradition that led to those photographers. of course, the slum tour. the name of his book talk about the other -- he's identifying from the get-go i'm on one side otherbing the poor to the
his traveling to europe was more to see his family in denmark. amounte a tremendous about denmark.he wrote about hamlet. saying because -- it is like the truth about shakespeare. he went and found the documents in the local crazy story -- he documents that showed when shakespeare actually visited and then wrote this article about it. he has a photograph of shakespeare's tomb. it's there just for the terrorists. -- tourists. was very involved with -- the english were very progressive in terms of...
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denmark officially agreed to buy 27 f-38 joint strike selection puts an end to denmarks delayed decision before economic issues forced copenhagen. cost of the program estimated three billion dollars. israel suspended entry permits after a gunman killed four at an attack in tel aviv. two palestinians opened fire on shoppers and diners. both in custody. i sat down with barbara rome defense news israel bureau chief. >> many in the country and particularly in the international community were very trep day he is well known as a controversial character, a fire brand. he has come out with controversial statements over time. bombing the s1 dam. assassinating under certain conditions. there was a lot of angst particularly international community of how he would behave in the second most important position in israeli government. it is very interesting to note since he entered office at the end of may, he has sent out very pragmatic messages, extremely pragmatic. first day on the job after conferring with the joint staff, general staff of the israel defense forces, he said israel doesn't have the l
denmark officially agreed to buy 27 f-38 joint strike selection puts an end to denmarks delayed decision before economic issues forced copenhagen. cost of the program estimated three billion dollars. israel suspended entry permits after a gunman killed four at an attack in tel aviv. two palestinians opened fire on shoppers and diners. both in custody. i sat down with barbara rome defense news israel bureau chief. >> many in the country and particularly in the international community were...
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and similar in denmark are favor of leaving so we could be close to dexit.e could be close to austria, sweden and perhaps italy, too. i open we've knocked the first brick out of the wall. friends together, neighbors together but without flags and a useless unelected president. what happens next? 17 million people have said we now leave the european union. we now need a government that will be mindful that already many of the german car manufacture leaders. let go on buying motor cars and wine and cheese with each other, but a government also that at the same time using the opportunity of brexit and the opportunity is we're now freed freeh to start making our own trade deals and associations with the rest of the world. we've left behind with this result a failing political union. we've given ourselves the chance to rejoin the world. so we need, as i say, brexit government. we need the negotiation to start as soon as you believe partner. and the other thing i think that needs to happen is that june the 23rd it will become a national bank holiday and we will ca
and similar in denmark are favor of leaving so we could be close to dexit.e could be close to austria, sweden and perhaps italy, too. i open we've knocked the first brick out of the wall. friends together, neighbors together but without flags and a useless unelected president. what happens next? 17 million people have said we now leave the european union. we now need a government that will be mindful that already many of the german car manufacture leaders. let go on buying motor cars and wine...
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in denmark, they demand a referendum, where there is an anti-european party with more votes than any other party. in poland, people demand a referendum, and the whole thing starts to fall apart, the whole project starts to fall apart. permany is left with a few rum states hoping for handoffs from the german table, and that is cast as the european union, which is really just a neocolonial project. this, i admit, is the worst possible outcome, but it is not totally unrealistic. that's the terrible thing. peter: ulrike, do you buy into this? ulrike: i don't. politically, europe might be divided, but economically we are bound together. it is a very small continent, with very tight economic affairs. it is impossible to somehow get independent economically, and that is something the british are going to realize. look at countries like norway, or switzerland, or iceland. they do not belong to the eu, but nonetheless they are forced so implement european losaw to be able to trade with the european union. the same would happen with britain. we would be no longer part of the eu, but to trade w
in denmark, they demand a referendum, where there is an anti-european party with more votes than any other party. in poland, people demand a referendum, and the whole thing starts to fall apart, the whole project starts to fall apart. permany is left with a few rum states hoping for handoffs from the german table, and that is cast as the european union, which is really just a neocolonial project. this, i admit, is the worst possible outcome, but it is not totally unrealistic. that's the...
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stua: n'coare americ to denmark. denmark is not a socli society. it's a market ciety.t earlier in the year. inact, three years a new york tes reportethat socialm s ilg denmark, a ty re overhauling . ua: "the new york times" sa tt? li teeea ago. strt: come on in carol ldn, professor in southern lirnia. w, i'm saying sociism destroyed venezuela. u e soalt. yoagree the? d siasmesoy venezua? no. i'm not socialist. i'a moatic socialist. uart: u're a bere saersuorr. >> bernisaers has great eas to get the one out of three americans who are rkg poorutf at sition. the e peop w a working full-time uart: okay. has sialism anything to wh the llsef nezuela? at's the qstn m king. no. me -- stuartnoin >>oue ght that it's collsi. but you e wronabout the us the usisil failed leadershipnd -- strt: the soalt -- caron,elve me. i wi explain it to you -- >> i'm waiti le a good studt. ea,. strtok. chaz,heuy who led threluon naoniz the o property. he csed privatprer like all good socialists d heand out to cries. private proper, ivate enterpseown the tus. oil producondown the tus. and now you
stua: n'coare americ to denmark. denmark is not a socli society. it's a market ciety.t earlier in the year. inact, three years a new york tes reportethat socialm s ilg denmark, a ty re overhauling . ua: "the new york times" sa tt? li teeea ago. strt: come on in carol ldn, professor in southern lirnia. w, i'm saying sociism destroyed venezuela. u e soalt. yoagree the? d siasmesoy venezua? no. i'm not socialist. i'a moatic socialist. uart: u're a bere saersuorr. >> bernisaers has...
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civil war, 1800, denmark row velocity in south carolina, nat turner's revolt, circa 1831 in virginia. they all had the fingerprints of haiti all over them, particularly gabrielle's revolt in virginia in 1800 and takes place at the same time as the haitian revolution is unfolding, and also denmark vessey's revolt -- recall that denmark vestee in charleston, south carolina, was a seafarer and purportedly part of his aim and ambition was not only revolt against slavery, and then escape with numerous formerly enslaved but perhaps even to sail on to freedom in the island, then ruled by africans. that is to say, haiti. now, what is interesting about many of these revolts is that they're not unlike other revolts that are taking place within the hemisphere in which there is either inspiration by the haitian revolutionaries or direct instigation by the haitian revolutionaries. the fact the argument is make in this book is that the haitian revolution ignited a general crisis of the entire slave system that could only be resolved with that system's collapse. so if you're trying to understand why
civil war, 1800, denmark row velocity in south carolina, nat turner's revolt, circa 1831 in virginia. they all had the fingerprints of haiti all over them, particularly gabrielle's revolt in virginia in 1800 and takes place at the same time as the haitian revolution is unfolding, and also denmark vessey's revolt -- recall that denmark vestee in charleston, south carolina, was a seafarer and purportedly part of his aim and ambition was not only revolt against slavery, and then escape with...
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denmark #is down. look at london down by 1.8%. this is the longest losing stretch since february. the 7% drop in five days for the stoxx 600 is the greatest since february 11. it fell to its lowest level in 2.5 years. beenbillion in value has wiped away. these are the currencies. you have access to that function. check it out. i want to take you through some of the individual movers starting with premier. shares are up by 50%. shares are up i 50%. they make engineering and electronic components. whichgreed to buy premier supplies electronics and industrial products for an enterprise value of 792 million pounds. get 65 pence in cash per share. shares are at 164 pence. you have to say they faced further restructuring to improve efficiency and lower cost to contend with a competitive market. what a one-day price move. let's talk to first group. this is the bus and rail operator. they were 13% higher earlier. strongcts to make progress in the year ahead despite a challenging trade environment. pretax investment at 2% ahead. there is a conviction by rating. job. is an 18% that is the b
denmark #is down. look at london down by 1.8%. this is the longest losing stretch since february. the 7% drop in five days for the stoxx 600 is the greatest since february 11. it fell to its lowest level in 2.5 years. beenbillion in value has wiped away. these are the currencies. you have access to that function. check it out. i want to take you through some of the individual movers starting with premier. shares are up by 50%. shares are up i 50%. they make engineering and electronic...
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denmark might need qe to fight safe haven flows. simon kennedy was telling us we might the responses from the bank of england, but also global central banks. including some who have been treated as safe havens as of late. manus: the irony is not lost on anybody. guy will take us through the market reactions of the moment. we spoke in japan, suggesting that g-7 was ready to open swap lines, if needed. liquidity will be the key word throughout the day. when you look at some of the market commentators, they are s aying they would not sell if eu markets fall the on 15%. this is about market wit interpretation. anna: let's get to the latest results of the referendum. they started coming in around midnight, u.k. time. right out of the gate, it looks like "leave" was going to have a good night and they did. 370 out of 382 areas reporting. to leave and 48.33% to remain. guy johnson has the latest market reaction. guy: it is absolutely sensational this morning. we don't see these kind of moves. you can get an idea at the historical sense by
denmark might need qe to fight safe haven flows. simon kennedy was telling us we might the responses from the bank of england, but also global central banks. including some who have been treated as safe havens as of late. manus: the irony is not lost on anybody. guy will take us through the market reactions of the moment. we spoke in japan, suggesting that g-7 was ready to open swap lines, if needed. liquidity will be the key word throughout the day. when you look at some of the market...
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. >> prime minister renzi, you seem to under threat in italy because italy, france, denmark and many other countries have nationalist movements and protest movements that also want to get out of europe. they're calling for referendums everywhere we look in netherlands, et cetera. is this a serious worry and people fear that if one is called in italy, you know, it might win. how worried are you about the contagion? >> i don't know if it's possible to give the same value to different populists just to make an example. in italy, they sit in the same places in the european parliaments, but in france the le pen party is very close to lig ga nor in my tip. so there are differences. high opinion is that this moment is a moment change. very strong change. the difference are not the traditional difference between right and left, but the fear and the courage, and focusing opening, on the dialogue, i think my country is a great country because they focus on the square and not on the walls. this is my position. there is a possibility to implement and to increase populist movement also in italy,
. >> prime minister renzi, you seem to under threat in italy because italy, france, denmark and many other countries have nationalist movements and protest movements that also want to get out of europe. they're calling for referendums everywhere we look in netherlands, et cetera. is this a serious worry and people fear that if one is called in italy, you know, it might win. how worried are you about the contagion? >> i don't know if it's possible to give the same value to different...
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"the latest installment is a tiny island in denmark making big progress against global warming. >> reporter: an out of the way place that takes some getting to. on the little danish island of samso, a 20 mile squiggle of farms and villages they're providing answers to some of the biggest questions facing a warming world. here they have already found way to reduce their green house gas output to effectively zero. they haven't done it using any maj cam new technology. they used what they have. power from the wind. power from the sun. and power from waist. but here, it is not what they have done, it's huh they have done it that caught the world's attention. >> soren hermanson led the climb to heights of clean energy sustainability. you have how to go a long way up to understand how it works. these wind turbines weren't put up by a conglomerate in search of government subsidies and profit. they were erected by farmers and shareholders who saw the island's economy could be improved and that they could cash in by investing in the environmental action. things do look different from up here. >> def
"the latest installment is a tiny island in denmark making big progress against global warming. >> reporter: an out of the way place that takes some getting to. on the little danish island of samso, a 20 mile squiggle of farms and villages they're providing answers to some of the biggest questions facing a warming world. here they have already found way to reduce their green house gas output to effectively zero. they haven't done it using any maj cam new technology. they used what...
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released by amber heard alle abuse, johnny was in the mood to celebrate after the band's show in denmark last night. witnesses saw him drinking, smoking and having a conversation with ano mystery blonde. he was the last one to leave the hotel bar 4:00 p.m.. meanwhile amber was spotted in her car in los angeles yesterday. a source tells e.t. amber intended t file a police report against johnny but tmz reports she had a change of and that amber has told friends she quote doesn't want to bury him and that she still l him. >> there's more news to get to from here in new yo last night selena gomez performed and she is in new jersey tonight and found time to hang with one of the biggest soccer super their connection kicks off to know and tell rose colored glasses a threw down but look who else was there? 24-year-old brazilian soccer super neymar. they hung out in a priva room. they would be social media royalty. she still has more than 81 million followers and he brazil's king. neymar is that country's most popular social media personality of the world's top 25 highes paid athletes. the barcel
released by amber heard alle abuse, johnny was in the mood to celebrate after the band's show in denmark last night. witnesses saw him drinking, smoking and having a conversation with ano mystery blonde. he was the last one to leave the hotel bar 4:00 p.m.. meanwhile amber was spotted in her car in los angeles yesterday. a source tells e.t. amber intended t file a police report against johnny but tmz reports she had a change of and that amber has told friends she quote doesn't want to bury him...
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erik nielsen, you have a heritage of denmark and unicredit.l me why the united kingdom can't be more like norway, canada, and denmark. what is holding the united kingdom back? erik: they could. they could definitely vote themselves out and choose to become like norway, which means that if you do everything, you pay the bills but you are not at the table when changes are made. , their biggestlo concern that they are never consulted and they just get a letter saying please do. switzerlandagine where you negotiate back and forth, and in some ways you hear that switzerland could be the biggest loser because the eu is already tired of this one-on-one, deal after deal. back andsist we come talk about pound strength being the biggest surprise. we could go all day here. francine: we are. we are just getting started. we speak with nicola sturgeon next. ♪ you guy's be good. i'll see you later [ bark ] [ bark ] bye. see ya pal. ever wonder what your pets do when you leave home? [ laughing ] aw you cutie pie. aw. aw. aw. aw. [ barking ] [ washing machine
erik nielsen, you have a heritage of denmark and unicredit.l me why the united kingdom can't be more like norway, canada, and denmark. what is holding the united kingdom back? erik: they could. they could definitely vote themselves out and choose to become like norway, which means that if you do everything, you pay the bills but you are not at the table when changes are made. , their biggestlo concern that they are never consulted and they just get a letter saying please do. switzerlandagine...
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. >> stephen: denmark, he throws denmark out there a lot. >> nine million people in sweden and they can'tnow. so it's a little more complicated here. and sweden has one of the highest suicide rates in the world. so i'm going to bernie, you want us to kill ourselves? what do you want to do here, bernie? >> stephen: they have the bikini team, too. they have got the bikini team. >> i didn't know that. >> stephen: yeah. >> so anyway, the anger on the left is an economic-driven anger. folks would like to make more money. the anger on the right is a cultural anger, so it's different. >> stephen: you ever thought of running for office ever, yourself? >> no, look, i'm fine with what i do now. this is what i was put on earth to do. >> stephen: really? i thought it was to know god, love god and serve god. >> you know, colbert and i both went to catholic schools and were waterboraded, and we know the catechism because we were dunked in the water if we didn't. anyway, this is what i was born to do, i'm doing it and for 20 years have been successful. now, do i want to be a politician and raise money a
. >> stephen: denmark, he throws denmark out there a lot. >> nine million people in sweden and they can'tnow. so it's a little more complicated here. and sweden has one of the highest suicide rates in the world. so i'm going to bernie, you want us to kill ourselves? what do you want to do here, bernie? >> stephen: they have the bikini team, too. they have got the bikini team. >> i didn't know that. >> stephen: yeah. >> so anyway, the anger on the left is an...
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denmark the pricing of oil, $40 to $45. equities $70 to $75. the problem is there is no safe havens if you want to look at it over the course of next month. what's going to happen next week, what's going to happen tomorrow? you have to say what's going to happen the course of the next two or three years. if you can do that, you have got a huge edge. anthony: ben, you are on the debt side because you think that's been re-priced. >> you are getting overpaid for the risk you are taking. and i don't think people fully appreciate that. you are also getting paid to wait. >> good time to buy currencies? >> we are urging caution. we don't know where the equilibrium is here in terms of market volatility. we are urging a wait and see approach as the assets re-price. europe still trades at a premium. we want to see how far things fall. gary: i have to tell you when i look at the negative interest rates around the world, and a swiss bond that was negative today, japan, germany. can this end in a positive way? i mean, i'm very concerned when i look at all t
denmark the pricing of oil, $40 to $45. equities $70 to $75. the problem is there is no safe havens if you want to look at it over the course of next month. what's going to happen next week, what's going to happen tomorrow? you have to say what's going to happen the course of the next two or three years. if you can do that, you have got a huge edge. anthony: ben, you are on the debt side because you think that's been re-priced. >> you are getting overpaid for the risk you are taking. and...
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denmark the pricing of oil, $40 to $45. equities $70 to $75.he problem is there is no safe havens if you want to look at it over the course of next month. what's going to happen next week, what's going to happen tomorrow? you have to say what's going to happen the course of the next two or three years. if you can do that, you have got a huge edge. anthony: ben, you are on the debt side because you think that's been re-priced. >> you are getting overpaid for the risk you are taking. and i don't think people fully appreciate that. you are also getting paid to wait. >> good time to buy currencies? >> we are urging caution. we don't know where the equilibrium is here in terms of market volatility. we are urging a wait and see approach as the assets re-price. europe still trades at a premium. we want to see how far things fall. gary: i have to tell you when i look at the negative interest rates around the world, and a swiss bond that was negative today, japan, germany. can this end in a positive way? i mean, i'm very concerned when i look at all the
denmark the pricing of oil, $40 to $45. equities $70 to $75.he problem is there is no safe havens if you want to look at it over the course of next month. what's going to happen next week, what's going to happen tomorrow? you have to say what's going to happen the course of the next two or three years. if you can do that, you have got a huge edge. anthony: ben, you are on the debt side because you think that's been re-priced. >> you are getting overpaid for the risk you are taking. and i...
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denmark the pricing of oil, $40 to $45. equities $70 to $75.he problem is there is no safe havens if you want to look at it over the course of next month. what's going to happen next week, what's going to happen tomorrow? you have to say what's going to happen the course of the next two or three years. if you can do that, you have got a huge edge. anthony: ben, you are on the debt side because you think that's been re-priced. >> you are getting overpaid for the risk you are taking. and i don't think people fully appreciate that. you are also getting paid to wait. >> good time to buy currencies? >> we are urging caution. we don't know where the equilibrium is here in terms of market volatility. we are urging a wait and see approach as the assets re-price. europe still trades at a premium. we want to see how far things fall. gary: i have to tell you when i look at the negative interest rates around the world, and a swiss bond that was negative today, japan, germany. can this end in a positive way? i mean, i'm very concerned when i look at all the
denmark the pricing of oil, $40 to $45. equities $70 to $75.he problem is there is no safe havens if you want to look at it over the course of next month. what's going to happen next week, what's going to happen tomorrow? you have to say what's going to happen the course of the next two or three years. if you can do that, you have got a huge edge. anthony: ben, you are on the debt side because you think that's been re-priced. >> you are getting overpaid for the risk you are taking. and i...
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denmark in some reports are more economicry free than we are.o even if you say we want the same model as sweden, i'd say go towards that. but that is not socialism. that is some hybrid between socialism and capitalism. if you want sanders to call himself a socialist democrat -- if that is what the feel the bern people think they are going to get they are sadly wrong. >> some brainiacs like sean penn thinking chavez and venezuela were going a great job until price controls and shortages and people dieing in hospitals. >> a lot of people have said that. and find out the model does not work. americans like the to compete. you can't do that in socialism. >> prior to the orlando terror attack, the department of homeland security telling employees not to use certain words that might offend muslims. time to stop the pc push now. and a parent's worst nightmare. a horrific alligator attack at disney leaves a two-year-old dead. should moms and dads be worried about the park's safety? yes or no. coming up here. >>> and what if you had to take a drug test >
denmark in some reports are more economicry free than we are.o even if you say we want the same model as sweden, i'd say go towards that. but that is not socialism. that is some hybrid between socialism and capitalism. if you want sanders to call himself a socialist democrat -- if that is what the feel the bern people think they are going to get they are sadly wrong. >> some brainiacs like sean penn thinking chavez and venezuela were going a great job until price controls and shortages...
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for the rest of europe, we have seen a lovely sign in the denmark newspaper that has summed it up pretty nicely. for the rest of those 27 member states, david cameron has as much as he is going to get this europe a la carte. >> we are just a week away from the vote. we have the results of next week's times. , money,nclude migration and security which will be tomorrow. and the of money economy, our business editor stephen carroll is here. you have more on this possible exit impact. >> looking at how it might affect the united states, this coming from the head of the federal reserve in the united states. she says the american economy could be hit. interest rates unchanged on wednesday and signaled it would increase them at a slower pace than previously thought. due to a slowdown in job creation but janet yellen says the outcome of the british referendum was also a factor. >> this is a very important decision for the united kingdom and for europe. this is a decision that could economicequences for and financial conditions and global financial markets. if it does so, it could have consequenc
for the rest of europe, we have seen a lovely sign in the denmark newspaper that has summed it up pretty nicely. for the rest of those 27 member states, david cameron has as much as he is going to get this europe a la carte. >> we are just a week away from the vote. we have the results of next week's times. , money,nclude migration and security which will be tomorrow. and the of money economy, our business editor stephen carroll is here. you have more on this possible exit impact....
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also, universal healthcare like denmark's. >> larry: wait hold on, universal healthcare?ure you're not bernie sanders? >> larry, stop it with your gotcha questions. nobody cares about your damn gotcha questions. all i'm saying is that if you're looking to replace trump, just get a new yorker with crazy hair -- you're halfway there! c'mon, this is easy, it's not science. >> larry: okay, thanks bernie. >> you're welcome. >> larry: haha! gotcha! >> dammit! the chance of getting me was exactly one percent. >> larry: alright, good luck at the convention, whichever one you attend. mr. x, everyone. mr. x, everyone. we'll be right back all the other guys are talking about these days is how good their coverage is. but only one network is giving you more than just great coverage. t-mobile! only t-mobile's lets you stream video and music - for free! not only that, but we doubled our lte coverage in the last year. that's right! our coverage now stacks up with anybody. including verizon and at&t. so now you can get rid of the other guys and get great coverage from t-mobile. we got you
also, universal healthcare like denmark's. >> larry: wait hold on, universal healthcare?ure you're not bernie sanders? >> larry, stop it with your gotcha questions. nobody cares about your damn gotcha questions. all i'm saying is that if you're looking to replace trump, just get a new yorker with crazy hair -- you're halfway there! c'mon, this is easy, it's not science. >> larry: okay, thanks bernie. >> you're welcome. >> larry: haha! gotcha! >> dammit! the...
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also, universal healthcare like denmark's. >> larry: wait hold on, universal healthcare?re you sure you're not bernie sanders? >> larry, stop it with your gotcha questions. nobody cares about your damn gotcha questions. all i'm saying is that if you're looking to replace trump, just get a new yorker with crazy hair -- you're halfway there! c'mon, this is easy, it's not science. >> larry: okay, thanks bernie. >> you're welcome. >> larry: haha! gotcha! >> dammit! the chance of getting me was exactly one percent. >> larry: alright, good luck at the convention, whichever one you attend. mr. x, everyone. mr. x, everyone. we'll be right back ♪ mr. x, everyone. we'll be right back only t-mobile lets your family stream all the video and music you want from your favorite services- free-without using one bit of your lte data. plus, you can roll your unused data forward. and right now, get a free line for your family. when you get 3 lines for $40 bucks each, the fourth line is free. switch today. ♪ ♪ >> larry: welcome back. we're just a few days away from the first annual holt's hog
also, universal healthcare like denmark's. >> larry: wait hold on, universal healthcare?re you sure you're not bernie sanders? >> larry, stop it with your gotcha questions. nobody cares about your damn gotcha questions. all i'm saying is that if you're looking to replace trump, just get a new yorker with crazy hair -- you're halfway there! c'mon, this is easy, it's not science. >> larry: okay, thanks bernie. >> you're welcome. >> larry: haha! gotcha! >>...
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. >> england has the second largest economy for fishing after denmark.ter: on dry land, the finance minister upped the ante with a warning that he would have to release tax i -- hikes in great britain left -- if great britain left the eu. >> this is measures that would take time and britain would need to get on with it. you can do it by raising taxes, cutting spending, almost certainly you would have to be both. reporter: in parliament, the opposition without to block the move -- vowed to block the move. >> we would oppose any brexit or austerity budget. reporter: but the prime minister said that a vote to leave would cut a massive hole in public coffers. >> and nobody wants to have an emergency budget, nobody wants cuts in public services or tax increases, but i will say this -- there is only one thing worse than not addressing a crisis, and that is ignoring it. reporter: with the referendum next thursday, both sides are hoping that they will manage to knock the wind out of each other's campaign and set sail to victory. brent: ok. changing course, talki
. >> england has the second largest economy for fishing after denmark.ter: on dry land, the finance minister upped the ante with a warning that he would have to release tax i -- hikes in great britain left -- if great britain left the eu. >> this is measures that would take time and britain would need to get on with it. you can do it by raising taxes, cutting spending, almost certainly you would have to be both. reporter: in parliament, the opposition without to block the move --...
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if you look at countries, such as sweden and denmark, maybe greece. this gives a lot of encouragement for those who would push for a referendum of their own, possibility to break away from the eu i don't think the eu itself is in -- is under existential threat, but it is an unraveling and just talking to people today in washington, from a u.s. perspective, that does seem fear that this alliance, which was born out of the ashes of the second world war, is guaranteed peace and stability on the continent for all these decades, it has taken its biggest blow and that has complications economically and even in terms of the military as well. >> and laura, a lot of american political commentary immediately looked through this through the u.s. lens and part of what trump and other anti-immigrant sentiment is in the united states. do you think that makes sense, or is that a misfire from an internationalist perspective, because this is more about europe than the u.s. >> from an international perspective, it completely makes sense. people in europe are extremely
if you look at countries, such as sweden and denmark, maybe greece. this gives a lot of encouragement for those who would push for a referendum of their own, possibility to break away from the eu i don't think the eu itself is in -- is under existential threat, but it is an unraveling and just talking to people today in washington, from a u.s. perspective, that does seem fear that this alliance, which was born out of the ashes of the second world war, is guaranteed peace and stability on the...
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last week she fled denmark, telling the "new york times" -- she has she fled to denmark, telling the "new york times" bahraini officials had warned the danish embassy she could be rearrested within months and separated from her son. bahrain is a close u.s. ally, home to the navy's fifth fleet. house lawmakers have passed a bipartisan bill to create a federally appointed control board to address puerto rico's debt crisis. speaking on the house floor, illinois congress member luis gutierrez blasted fellow democrats for supporting a control board he compared to the unelected emergency manager who switched the water supply in flint, michigan, poisoning the city's residents. >> i expect my democrats to join the in opposing the same type of unelected control board that has no accountability to the people that it is controlling. focused on austerity without examining the consequences of their actions for the people. the kind of control board that make decisions in flint, michigan, that poisoned the people that they were not ever elected. amy: in texas, two valedictorians have publicly annou
last week she fled denmark, telling the "new york times" -- she has she fled to denmark, telling the "new york times" bahraini officials had warned the danish embassy she could be rearrested within months and separated from her son. bahrain is a close u.s. ally, home to the navy's fifth fleet. house lawmakers have passed a bipartisan bill to create a federally appointed control board to address puerto rico's debt crisis. speaking on the house floor, illinois congress member...
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if you look at countries, such as sweden and denmark, maybe greece. this gives a lot of encouragement for those who would push for a referendum of their own, possibility to break away from the eu i don't think the eu itself is in -- is under existential threat, but it is an unraveling and just talking to people today in washington, from a u.s. perspective, that does seem fear that this alliance, which was born out of the ashes of the second world war, is guaranteed peace and stability on the continent for all these decades, it has taken its biggest blow and that has complications economically and even in terms of the military as well. >> and laura, a lot of american political commentary immediately looked through this through the u.s. lens and part of what trump and other anti-immigrant sentiment is in the united states. do you think that makes sense, or is that a misfire from an internationalist perspective, because this is more about europe than the u.s. >> from an international perspective, it completely makes sense. people in europe are extremely
if you look at countries, such as sweden and denmark, maybe greece. this gives a lot of encouragement for those who would push for a referendum of their own, possibility to break away from the eu i don't think the eu itself is in -- is under existential threat, but it is an unraveling and just talking to people today in washington, from a u.s. perspective, that does seem fear that this alliance, which was born out of the ashes of the second world war, is guaranteed peace and stability on the...
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one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said, "someone must open the window so the soul can depart." i smiled and squeezed her hand. "not tonight, britta. not tonight." thank you, from johnson & johnson. jane loves to treat herself. so she loves new light & fit crunch. greek nonfat yogurt with delicious toppings like chocolate and almonds. now that's a treat! light & fit crunch. feel free to enjoy. music: "pretty woman" with♪roy orbison of course you go all out for date night... ♪ ...even if you're just staying in. ♪ walgreens has all the beauty products you need for whatever makes you feel beautiful. walgreens. at the corner of happy and healthy. now buy two select skin care products, get the third free. in stores and online. just fifteen minutes and a little imagination are all you need to make summer magic. ♪ >>> that's the orlando gay chorus performing cindy lauper's "true colors." one of the many outpouring of love held last night across the country. >>> trying to uncover what drove him to carry o
one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said, "someone must open the window so the soul can depart." i smiled and squeezed her hand. "not tonight, britta. not tonight." thank you, from johnson & johnson. jane loves to treat herself. so she loves new light & fit crunch. greek nonfat yogurt with delicious toppings like chocolate and almonds. now that's a treat! light & fit crunch. feel free to enjoy. music:...
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in denmark or other countries immigration is key. in italy, italy has long been one of the more eurosceptic countries. what is curious by the way to point you to data -- the uk was only eighth in terms of its level of euro skepticism. >> and we've see what's happened here. tina fordham pleasure to have you with us. sticking with the geopolitical fall out theme earlier today i caught up with the uk foreign secretary phillip hammond who says this vote will have a major ripple effect. >> i think anyone would have to agree as the seminal change in direction. it will have huge ramifications for britain. and huge ripple effect across the world but it will also have huge ramifications for the european union. >> the united states regards the european union inevitably as the very important partner. the eu is the only economic bloc in the world larger than the united states itself. and i think the u.s. administration, government, regards britain as a like-minded partner in trying to may not the european union may notes open from&free trade app
in denmark or other countries immigration is key. in italy, italy has long been one of the more eurosceptic countries. what is curious by the way to point you to data -- the uk was only eighth in terms of its level of euro skepticism. >> and we've see what's happened here. tina fordham pleasure to have you with us. sticking with the geopolitical fall out theme earlier today i caught up with the uk foreign secretary phillip hammond who says this vote will have a major ripple effect....
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in places like denmark, citizens are campaigning for their own referendum on their country's membership. and in other countries across the eu, including france and germany, criticism has grown over the handling of the migrant crisis. the eu has also been criticized for bailing out greece from its debt crisis. european council president donald tusk held a news conference after the results of the referendum became clear. >> there's no hiding the fact that we wanted a different out come of yesterday's referendum. i'm fully aware of how serious, how dramatic this moment is politically. and there's no way of predicting all the political consequences of this event, especially for the uk. we are determined to keep our unity as 27. for all of us, the union is the framework for our common future. i would also like to reassure you that there will be no legal vacuum until the united kingdom formally leaves the european union, eu law will continue to apply to and within the uk, and by this i mean, rights as well as obligations. >> barack obama says his government respects the decision by the people
in places like denmark, citizens are campaigning for their own referendum on their country's membership. and in other countries across the eu, including france and germany, criticism has grown over the handling of the migrant crisis. the eu has also been criticized for bailing out greece from its debt crisis. european council president donald tusk held a news conference after the results of the referendum became clear. >> there's no hiding the fact that we wanted a different out come of...