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iceland, norway, sweden, or none of the above?ll you the answer. >> my book of the week is "leadership in temperature lent times" by doris kearns goodwin. studying four of the greats, abraham lincoln, two roosevelts and lyndon johnson. she offers deep insights. the answer to my "gps" challenge this week is d. according to the world economic forum's 2018 global gender gap index, no countries have achieved gender pairity as they define it. it measures gender equality across four pillars, political empowerment, educational attainment and health and survival. the top seven countries in the rankings, iceland, norway, sweden, fibben land, nick raug ga, rwanda and new zealand have closed 80% of their gender gaps. with current trends it will take 202 years to achieve economic gender pairity around the world. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. no matter what i wore, i worried someone might see my bladder leak underwear. so, i switched. to always discreet boutique. its shape-hugging thread
iceland, norway, sweden, or none of the above?ll you the answer. >> my book of the week is "leadership in temperature lent times" by doris kearns goodwin. studying four of the greats, abraham lincoln, two roosevelts and lyndon johnson. she offers deep insights. the answer to my "gps" challenge this week is d. according to the world economic forum's 2018 global gender gap index, no countries have achieved gender pairity as they define it. it measures gender equality...
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iceland, norway, sweden, or none of the above?> my book of the week is "leadership" by doris kearns goodwin. the 'em negligent historian has more insights about leadership drawn from studying four of the greats, abraham link up, the two roosevelts and lyndon johnson. she offers deep insights. the answer to my "gps" challenge this week is "d." according to the world economic forum's 2018 global gender gap index, no countries have achieved gender parity as they define it. the report measures gender equality across four pillars, economic opportunity, political empowerment, educational attainment and health and survival. the top seven countries in the rankings, iceland, norway, sweden, finland, nicaragua, rwanda and new zealand have closed at least 80% of their gender dpaps. overall the report notes with current trends it will take 202 years to achieve economic gender parity around the world. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. if you have moderate to severe psoriasis or psoriatic art
iceland, norway, sweden, or none of the above?> my book of the week is "leadership" by doris kearns goodwin. the 'em negligent historian has more insights about leadership drawn from studying four of the greats, abraham link up, the two roosevelts and lyndon johnson. she offers deep insights. the answer to my "gps" challenge this week is "d." according to the world economic forum's 2018 global gender gap index, no countries have achieved gender parity as they...
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for artists just for david fritter if there are 3 lights school all the painters of light from norway sweden and. petra very who are came to germany to study art in a way it's more appreciated worth's more precious. when james tarell frames light as in a painting he's following a centuries old tradition of western art. from the baroque period which in modern times artists have been captivated by the power of light. light can bring a scene to life increase its dramatic effect and focus the viewer's attention. in the 17th century the use of light transformed the world of art. for the 1st time artists used like to highlight their subjects and not just saints but mere mortals . and even the artists themselves. they created a world of sharp contrast between whites and dark. their renaissance sought to bring light into darkness using science and reason to counter the influence of the church and religion. rembrandt's the anatomy lesson of dr nicholas tulip is the quintessential renaissance art work the participants are gathered around the corpse of a criminal and the body is bathed in light. in the
for artists just for david fritter if there are 3 lights school all the painters of light from norway sweden and. petra very who are came to germany to study art in a way it's more appreciated worth's more precious. when james tarell frames light as in a painting he's following a centuries old tradition of western art. from the baroque period which in modern times artists have been captivated by the power of light. light can bring a scene to life increase its dramatic effect and focus the...
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very prescient artists just for david friedrich the dutch school all the painters of light from norway and sweden. and petra very who came to germany to study art. you know where it's more appreciated words more precious. when james tarell frames light as in a painting he's following a centuries old tradition of western art. from the baroque period which in modern times artists have been captivated by the power of light. light can bring a scene to life increase its dramatic effect and focus the viewer's attention. in the 17th century of the use of light transformed the world of art. for the 1st time artists used like to highlight their subjects and not just saints but mere mortals . and even the artists themselves. they created a world of sharp contrast between light and dark. the renaissance sought to bring light into darkness using science and reason to counter the influence of the church and religion. rembrandt's the anatomy lesson of dr nicholas told is the quintessential renaissance art work the participants are gathered around the corpse of a criminal and the body is bathed in light. in the
very prescient artists just for david friedrich the dutch school all the painters of light from norway and sweden. and petra very who came to germany to study art. you know where it's more appreciated words more precious. when james tarell frames light as in a painting he's following a centuries old tradition of western art. from the baroque period which in modern times artists have been captivated by the power of light. light can bring a scene to life increase its dramatic effect and focus the...
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you don't see people flooding the shores of nowhere norway, sweden, canada.hat america is the true home of opportunity and freedom and i wish the students will recognize that. >> ed: a lot of professors telling them just the opposite. thanks a lot, kevin phillips. it's summer. ice scream, you scream. would anyone eat this ice cream? i hope not. we will ask the ladies when we come back. i may have a surprise or two for them. most people think a button is just a button. ♪ that a speaker is just a speaker. ♪ or - that the journey can't be the destination. most people haven't driven a lincoln. discover the lincoln approach to craftsmanship at the lincoln summer invitation. right now, get 0% apr on all 2019 lincoln vehicles plus no payments for up to 90 days. only at your lincoln dealer. what do all these people have in common, limu?oug [ paper rustling ] exactly, nothing. they're completely different people, that's why they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual. they'll only pay for what they need! [ gargling ] [ coins hitting the desk ] yes, and they
you don't see people flooding the shores of nowhere norway, sweden, canada.hat america is the true home of opportunity and freedom and i wish the students will recognize that. >> ed: a lot of professors telling them just the opposite. thanks a lot, kevin phillips. it's summer. ice scream, you scream. would anyone eat this ice cream? i hope not. we will ask the ladies when we come back. i may have a surprise or two for them. most people think a button is just a button. ♪ that a speaker...
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if you call it socialism or progressive governments, it exists in norway, sweden, denmark where theyhealth care for all and universal child care and college education is free. these are not radical ideas. we need to rally the american people by the millions. that's what i mean by a political revolution. as president that's what i will help lead. we will give mitch mcconnell something he cannot afford to refuse. we will give him millions of people demanding he take action on the issues impacting the working class of this country. >> we'll be right back with bernie sanders, democratic candidate after this. stay with us. ayst with us or what i witnessed,who i m but i can tell you liberty mutual customized my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no... only pay for what you need. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ you might or joints.hing for your heart... but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. b
if you call it socialism or progressive governments, it exists in norway, sweden, denmark where theyhealth care for all and universal child care and college education is free. these are not radical ideas. we need to rally the american people by the millions. that's what i mean by a political revolution. as president that's what i will help lead. we will give mitch mcconnell something he cannot afford to refuse. we will give him millions of people demanding he take action on the issues impacting...
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if you call it socialism or progressive governments, it exists in norway, sweden, denmark where theyave health care for all and universal child care and college education is free. these are not radical ideas. we need to rally the american people by the millions. that's what i mean by a political revolution. as president that's what i will help lead. we will give mitch mcconnell something he cannot afford to refuse. we will give him millions of people demanding he take action on the issues impacting the working class of this country. >> we'll be right back with bernie sanders, democratic candidate after this. stay with us. nning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. stand up to chronic migraine with botox®.0. what if you had fewer headaches and migraines a month? botox® prevents headaches and migraines before they even start. botox® is for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more. botox® injections take about 15 minutes in your doctor's office and are covere
if you call it socialism or progressive governments, it exists in norway, sweden, denmark where theyave health care for all and universal child care and college education is free. these are not radical ideas. we need to rally the american people by the millions. that's what i mean by a political revolution. as president that's what i will help lead. we will give mitch mcconnell something he cannot afford to refuse. we will give him millions of people demanding he take action on the issues...
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very prescient artists just for david friedrich the dutch school all the painters of light from norway and sweden. and petra very who came to germany to study art. you know where it's more appreciated words more precious. when james tarell frames light as in a painting he's following a centuries old tradition of western art. from the grow period to modern times artists have been captivated by the power of light. light can bring a scene to life increase its dramatic effect and focus the viewer's attention. in 17th century the use of light transformed the world of art. for the 1st time artists used like to highlight from early photographs. in the 20th century photography became the preferred medium for experimenting with light gifted photographers like man ray made substantial contributions to this art form. one of today's most important artists care how it reached her has found new ways to use light is still life skull with candle plays with our perceptions. the images are interesting blurred shimmering nothing is as it seems. james to rail uses many of these same effect in his works images blend
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ancestry says if your early result claims you were cascandinavian, they now break it down to norway and sweden. which would explain jennifer's newly discovered norwegian roots. >> my husband and i were just in norway. they're nice people, some of them look a little like me. but it didn't make me go oh, i'm norwegian. >> reporter: while jennifer isn't 100% sure of her ancestrys sheays it is fun to have a clearer picture of her ros. andonders where her next dna update will take her. bottom line, your na doesn't change but the methods that these companies use is evolving constantly. and they will automatically update you when there is a new change. >>> we've got another heads-up. if you use siri on your ihone or apple watch? >> yeah, somebody might bein hearyour personal conversations, accordinto a new report. apple contractors regularly hear recordings with medical information, drug deals, and even intimate moments. that's what a whistle-blower told the newspaper "the apple hasn't denied the allegations but emphasizes the security measures taken to protect users' security and only a verysmall, r
ancestry says if your early result claims you were cascandinavian, they now break it down to norway and sweden. which would explain jennifer's newly discovered norwegian roots. >> my husband and i were just in norway. they're nice people, some of them look a little like me. but it didn't make me go oh, i'm norwegian. >> reporter: while jennifer isn't 100% sure of her ancestrys sheays it is fun to have a clearer picture of her ros. andonders where her next dna update will take her....
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so the germans were convinced it was going to be an attack in the northern part of europe, in norway and sweden and those divisions did not move, and they were also convinced that george patton was going to lead an invasion offset from normandy and that is why those forces never moved either. so that deception was very successful. >> as hitler prepared for what he perceived to be an impending attack through northern europe and calais, american, british and canadian troops continued to rehearse for the real battle that would take place at normandy. [ sigh ] not gonna happen. that's it. i'm calling kohler about their walk-in bath. my name is ken. how may i help you? hi, i'm calling about kohler's walk-in bath. excellent! happy to help. huh? hold one moment please... [ finger snaps ] hmm. it's soft... the kohler walk-in bath features an extra-wide opening and a low step-in at three inches, which is 25 to 60% lower than some leading competitors. the bath fills and drains quickly, and the door ensures a watertight seal, so you never have to worry about leaks. kohler's walk-in bath was designed with
so the germans were convinced it was going to be an attack in the northern part of europe, in norway and sweden and those divisions did not move, and they were also convinced that george patton was going to lead an invasion offset from normandy and that is why those forces never moved either. so that deception was very successful. >> as hitler prepared for what he perceived to be an impending attack through northern europe and calais, american, british and canadian troops continued to...
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temperatures include norway and sweden.re talking 10 to 15 degrees celsius higher than what it would normally be. we have a cold front that's moved in across the atlantic ocean, but it's squeezing the heat into scandinavia. this is allowing for temperatures to soar in stockholm. the temperatures are running above where this can be. we talked about paris, setting the all-time record high temperatures. never seen the mercury climb as high as it did. 108 degrees for them on thursday. incredible heat. but that's subsided, the real heat expected across the mediterranean. where we're expected this time of year. we've seen the temperatures soar. and this has set off a series of wildfires across the arctic circle. we are starting to notice the smoke getting wrapped up across russia, alaska, northern canada. and it's made the air very stagnant. you can see this from at lite imagery, as well. and 50 megatons of co2. that's in one month alone of forest fires in the arctic. >>> still ahead, democrats hoping to become the next u.s. pres
temperatures include norway and sweden.re talking 10 to 15 degrees celsius higher than what it would normally be. we have a cold front that's moved in across the atlantic ocean, but it's squeezing the heat into scandinavia. this is allowing for temperatures to soar in stockholm. the temperatures are running above where this can be. we talked about paris, setting the all-time record high temperatures. never seen the mercury climb as high as it did. 108 degrees for them on thursday. incredible...
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countries that do consistently well when it comes to life satisfaction the nordic countries finland sweden norway iceland but also the netherlands switzerland canada new zealand australia all doing quite well and you're right the us i think currently ranking nineteen's i think russia's place 68 so. this seems to be something that is working with some of the nordic countries i've seen one of the areas is. well. investing in education investing in universal health care in the nordic countries. by no means perfect but i think they're doing some things right in terms of creating good conditions for good lives i know that in the latest world happiness report on mark was pushed. by finland do you have any sound so what allowed the fence to get ahead of you. i mean i'm not sure whether we've got a list happy happy. but i mean the top. of the 2nd decimal when we look at the absolute happiness numbers that those countries are part so i'm happy for them and. happy for the danes as well. and you know we can try to become happier or we can try and make the less happy i would go with the 1st i mean whether it
countries that do consistently well when it comes to life satisfaction the nordic countries finland sweden norway iceland but also the netherlands switzerland canada new zealand australia all doing quite well and you're right the us i think currently ranking nineteen's i think russia's place 68 so. this seems to be something that is working with some of the nordic countries i've seen one of the areas is. well. investing in education investing in universal health care in the nordic countries. by...
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countries that do consistently well when it comes to life satisfaction the nordic countries finland sweden norway iceland but also the netherlands switzerland canada new zealand australia all doing quite well and you're right the us i think currently renting nineteen's i think russia's place 68 so. this seems to be so.
countries that do consistently well when it comes to life satisfaction the nordic countries finland sweden norway iceland but also the netherlands switzerland canada new zealand australia all doing quite well and you're right the us i think currently renting nineteen's i think russia's place 68 so. this seems to be so.
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competitions, it has a long-term great value proposition to have that growth and that portfolio in norway and swedenin than mark, we are more focused on credit quality and seeing more growth among more flat growth in our danish business. anna: what kind of visibility do you have? last week's profit warning was the third in less than 12 months. investors probably feel quite uncomfortable with that. what kind of visibility do you have, and what can you do to try to turn things around from a profit perspective with the negative rates story we have described? christian: what we actually said in the announcement a week and a half ago is that we are right now reviewing our actions that we need to take in order to regain the long-term performance of the bank. that is something we will come back with later this year. to give you more context of what we will be doing in order to drive an efficient bank, to drive a bank that is profitable, to drive a bank that actually takes advantage of the digital solutions we have out there, and at the same time are adhering to the regulatory compliance requirements that w
competitions, it has a long-term great value proposition to have that growth and that portfolio in norway and swedenin than mark, we are more focused on credit quality and seeing more growth among more flat growth in our danish business. anna: what kind of visibility do you have? last week's profit warning was the third in less than 12 months. investors probably feel quite uncomfortable with that. what kind of visibility do you have, and what can you do to try to turn things around from a...
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he went to norway and eventually to sweden when norway was invaded. he did not want to have anything to do with the germans. he was an anti-tran24 -- anti- nazi he was a good man. a very good man. i saw all of that. and i realized that, you know people, generations followed generations and they are not necessarily the same. in the germans today, i think are not the germans of yesteryear. we can see that with america opening borders and receiving the immigrants. it is a completely different germany from what it was before. so today, i do not have any hate for the germans. i still have resentment for what happened, but i do not blame the new generations. [ applause ] >> c-span's journal. coming up wednesday morning, we are getting your reaction to the democratic residential debate. during the conversation all morning with your phone calls, facebook comments and tweets. watch c-span's washington journal live wednesday morning. be sure to watch washington journal thursday morning following the second night of the democratic presidential debate of the 2020
he went to norway and eventually to sweden when norway was invaded. he did not want to have anything to do with the germans. he was an anti-tran24 -- anti- nazi he was a good man. a very good man. i saw all of that. and i realized that, you know people, generations followed generations and they are not necessarily the same. in the germans today, i think are not the germans of yesteryear. we can see that with america opening borders and receiving the immigrants. it is a completely different...
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the terror cited his inspiration, white supremacist in america, written, sweden, norway -- britain, all of these people believed they are being replaced and must fight to resist. and much of these on white supremacy is centered in the united states of america. >> how did this happened and where did it come from? after slavery and holocaust and the civil rights movement. the truth is race has been the central conflict of america's life from the day the public was born. we witnessed extreme racism before in periods of upheaval and rapid social change. now once again we are living in such a time. >> hail trump. hail our people, hail our victory. [ applause ] >> we need to make america great again. >> trump definitely intenergize the alt-rights. >> we'll have the field of the promises of donald trump. >> donald trump is not a white supremacist but there is no doubt that he's a hero to many in the white supremacy movement. the current may have been triggered because of another president. >> thank you. >> barack obama's election was a moment of joy and unity for millions of americans. >> god
the terror cited his inspiration, white supremacist in america, written, sweden, norway -- britain, all of these people believed they are being replaced and must fight to resist. and much of these on white supremacy is centered in the united states of america. >> how did this happened and where did it come from? after slavery and holocaust and the civil rights movement. the truth is race has been the central conflict of america's life from the day the public was born. we witnessed extreme...
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norway and sweden, the us and canada.ace a mean people can flow very freely and the only cheques that take place are spot checks, which of course, as you know, already take place on the island of ireland today. so of course these challenges can be ove rco m e course these challenges can be overcome and yes the technologies exist already and other countries are using them. what we need is to prepare for no deal so we have more credibility in the negotiations so we can get the good deal that boris johnson wants to see. 0k, we will have to leave it there. many thanks for joining have to leave it there. many thanks forjoining us here on bbc news. time for a look at the weather now, and here is susan powell. it is hot outside? we will be looking at the graphics because they haven't been working. but it has been 30 degrees today in east anglia. the story for the week ahead, building up the heat and it will be pretty uncomfortable for some people. by day and also by night. it looks like temperatures will build widely into the mi
norway and sweden, the us and canada.ace a mean people can flow very freely and the only cheques that take place are spot checks, which of course, as you know, already take place on the island of ireland today. so of course these challenges can be ove rco m e course these challenges can be overcome and yes the technologies exist already and other countries are using them. what we need is to prepare for no deal so we have more credibility in the negotiations so we can get the good deal that...
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white supremacists in america, britain, sweden, norway. all of these people believe they are being replaced and must fight to resist it. and much of this discourse on white supremacy is centered in the united states of america. how did this happen? where did it come from? after slavery, the holocaust, civil rights movement. the truth is, race has been the central conflict in american life from the day the republican was born. we witnessed extreme racism before. in periods of upheaval and rapid social change. and now once again, we are living in such a time. >> hail trump. hail our people. hail victory. >> we need to make america great again. >> trump definitely energized the alt right. we have this connection. we can inflict his policies. >> we are determined to take our country back. we're going to fulfill the promises of donald trump. >> donald trump is not a white supremacist. but there is no doubt that he is a hero to many in the white supremacy movement. the current upsurge might have been triggered, however, because of another presid
white supremacists in america, britain, sweden, norway. all of these people believe they are being replaced and must fight to resist it. and much of this discourse on white supremacy is centered in the united states of america. how did this happen? where did it come from? after slavery, the holocaust, civil rights movement. the truth is, race has been the central conflict in american life from the day the republican was born. we witnessed extreme racism before. in periods of upheaval and rapid...
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white supremacists in america, britain, sweden, norway. all of these people believe they are being replaced and must fight to resist it. and much of this discourse on white supremacy is centered in the united states of america. how did this happen? where did it come from? after slavery, the holocaust, the civil rights movement. the truth is race has been the central conflict in american life from the day the republic was born. we've witnessed extreme racism before in periods of upheaval and rapid social change, and now once again we are living in such a time. >> hail trump. hail our people. hail victory. >> we need to make america great again. >> trump definitely energized the alt right. because we have this connection with him, we can reflect his policy. >> we are determined to take our country back. we're going to fulfill the promises of donald trump. >> donald trump is not a white supremacist. but there is no doubt that he is a hero to many in the white supremacy movement. the current upsurge might have been triggered, however, because
white supremacists in america, britain, sweden, norway. all of these people believe they are being replaced and must fight to resist it. and much of this discourse on white supremacy is centered in the united states of america. how did this happen? where did it come from? after slavery, the holocaust, the civil rights movement. the truth is race has been the central conflict in american life from the day the republic was born. we've witnessed extreme racism before in periods of upheaval and...
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level or bigot being given money money from the united states from the united nations from sweden from norway money to agree to star as asian or money to get other people to agree to sterilization even if in some cases that eventually bad rounding them up and trucking them to camps where they were sometimes sterilized under the most appalling circumstances. sheldon's ago visited one of these camps in 1916. he described it to his superior i spent sunday at a women's there realization camp and found it fascinating after the surgeon sows up the abdomen the ladies get off the operating table by themselves and walk out of the operating theater. the situation in india spun out of control in 1975 the government of india again they forced 8000000 women and men to undergo sterilization. this dark chapter in indian history became known as the emergency period. the idea of population control what was so seductive to national leaders people like indira gandhi was the idea that they could achieve maturity in one generation and they could do it with crash programs even if it required taking some risks even
level or bigot being given money money from the united states from the united nations from sweden from norway money to agree to star as asian or money to get other people to agree to sterilization even if in some cases that eventually bad rounding them up and trucking them to camps where they were sometimes sterilized under the most appalling circumstances. sheldon's ago visited one of these camps in 1916. he described it to his superior i spent sunday at a women's there realization camp and...
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my grandparents came from sweden and norway. >> if you want to get to know your neighbors, you have tour house. >> we have a group that we started called faces of worthington. >> father jim callahan says most of worthington, minnesota's farm workers are undocumented. >> we bring people from the community and an immigrant together and they share their story. >> translator: i am from guatemala. >> these are undocumented immigrants? >> yes, undocumented immigrants. [ speaking foreign language] >> the milk you produce here, where does it end up? >> in a cheese plant. and a lot of it's made into parmesan cheese and some of the whey protein concentrates that people eat and drink in their shakes, your high protein shakes that you have. >> finding workers who don't quit after one day of grueling work is the hardest part of life on the farm these days. how do you find people to come work for you? >> recently i needed to replace a worker and i went on indeed and craigslist and facebook and i had about 20-25 people apply. i started to interview and the first one i interviewed i hired her. she was
my grandparents came from sweden and norway. >> if you want to get to know your neighbors, you have tour house. >> we have a group that we started called faces of worthington. >> father jim callahan says most of worthington, minnesota's farm workers are undocumented. >> we bring people from the community and an immigrant together and they share their story. >> translator: i am from guatemala. >> these are undocumented immigrants? >> yes, undocumented...
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so across parts of sweden, norway stretching towards poland, belarus as well. heavy showers here.for france, low pressure moves from the atlantic affecting north france and uk as well. we are going to see unsettled weather pretty much for this week in the uk, cooler than last week. certainly it looks like most heavy showers should ease away towards the latter part of the week, thursday and friday mostly dry. different feeling here in the uk, it's cooler and showery often with windy conditions as well. more details for the week ahead are in half an hour. hello, this is outside source. the uk's new prime minister is booed at bute house — and used the back door when he left. meeting with scotland's first minister there's been no love lost, and a host of brexit differences. police are investigating the latest us shooting — three people died, including a six year old boy, when a gunman opened fire at a food festival in california. was one of the kremlin‘s most vocal critics poisoned? alexei navalny‘s doctor says he may have been exposed to a toxic agent. president trump attacks two civ
so across parts of sweden, norway stretching towards poland, belarus as well. heavy showers here.for france, low pressure moves from the atlantic affecting north france and uk as well. we are going to see unsettled weather pretty much for this week in the uk, cooler than last week. certainly it looks like most heavy showers should ease away towards the latter part of the week, thursday and friday mostly dry. different feeling here in the uk, it's cooler and showery often with windy conditions...
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we have in mind -- my policy most closely reassemble what we see in the uk, in norway, in finland and sweden are you going to pay for all of this? >> no one asks how we paid for a $2 trillion tax cut. we only ask for how we pay for it on health care, housing and education. the same exact mechanisms for all of these ambitious policies. >> there are democrats who are worried about your affect on the party. chris coons said if the next two years is just a race to offer unrealistic proposals, it will be difficult for us to make a credible case. we should be allowed to governor again. >> what makes its unrealistic? we pay more per capita in health care and education for lower outcomes than many other nations. and so for me, what's unrealistic is what we're living in right now. >> since the election, some conservative media outlets have focused on alexandria ocasio-cortez with an intensity usual for a rookie member of congress. she's been accused of dishonest about the true cost of her proposals and the tax burden they would impose on the middle class. she's also been criticized for making factual
we have in mind -- my policy most closely reassemble what we see in the uk, in norway, in finland and sweden are you going to pay for all of this? >> no one asks how we paid for a $2 trillion tax cut. we only ask for how we pay for it on health care, housing and education. the same exact mechanisms for all of these ambitious policies. >> there are democrats who are worried about your affect on the party. chris coons said if the next two years is just a race to offer unrealistic...
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around the world, though, adia didn't play for sweden at norway, sorry.y at this world cup because of a pay dispute but she is the world's best player as well and so there's stars there, there's marketing opportunities. once we know talking on this program if nike get ahold of those opportunities, then, yeah the sky is the limit we will see a lot more going on in structuring of funding marketing in the women's game. >> and billing up the ground. >> hugely. >> speaking of the brand, i should point out that julianna and i appear as though we support the swedish team because of the colors we're wearing. >> subliminally i don't know why i was thinking that. >> we led you astray with the colors we're wearing >> early objective this is just a coincidence >> adam, thank you very much for breaking down the women's world cup for us >>> and switching gears, expectations for a july rate cut from the fed have fallen after jobs data for the month of june comfortably beats expectations the u.s. economy added 224,000 jobs, that is the best gain since january. the unempl
around the world, though, adia didn't play for sweden at norway, sorry.y at this world cup because of a pay dispute but she is the world's best player as well and so there's stars there, there's marketing opportunities. once we know talking on this program if nike get ahold of those opportunities, then, yeah the sky is the limit we will see a lot more going on in structuring of funding marketing in the women's game. >> and billing up the ground. >> hugely. >> speaking of the...
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in norway, in finland, in sweden. >> how are you going to pay for all of this?s how we're going to pay for the space force, no one skz how we pay for a $2 trillion tax cut. we only ask how we're going to pay for it on issues of housing, education. how do we pay for it with the same exact mechanisms that we pay for military increases for the space force, for all of these ambitious policies. >> there are democrats, obviously, who are worried about your affecting the party. democratic senator chris coons said about left leaning democrats if the next years are about offering proposals it will be difficult about making a credible case we should be allowed to govern again. >> what makes it unrealistic? >> how to pay for it. >> we pay more per capita for education and health care than many other nations. so for me what's unrealistic is what we're living in right now. >> since the election some conservative media outlets have focused on ocasio-cortez with an intensity unusual for a rookie member of congress. >> her views, her policy positions have actually down right sc
in norway, in finland, in sweden. >> how are you going to pay for all of this?s how we're going to pay for the space force, no one skz how we pay for a $2 trillion tax cut. we only ask how we're going to pay for it on issues of housing, education. how do we pay for it with the same exact mechanisms that we pay for military increases for the space force, for all of these ambitious policies. >> there are democrats, obviously, who are worried about your affecting the party. democratic...
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york times" set america is not really great, we are just okay, because countries like norway and denmark and swedenhealth care outcomes and all the rest of it. and they also have freedom. the reason they have freedom is because of the pox americana, because of the united states military, which secures peace and provides a security umbrella. if it had not been for the united states military they'd all be speaking russian. the idea that there's some people who need a little bit of a reminder why they noticed it military underpins all the freedoms that we take for granted in this country. >> mike: final thoughts in terms of 2020 democrats? some talk about fund-raising, some talking about poll numbers. only a few seconds, but briefly who is surgeon, who is dropping, your thoughts? >> very quickly, serially to clearly kamala harris has the momentum. the question becomes what happens to those candidates, do they start jumping out as the funding localizes? >> i think we see a lot of candidates out in iowa tomorrow, there are some new iowa polling suggesting that kamala harris is surging. i think also it's
york times" set america is not really great, we are just okay, because countries like norway and denmark and swedenhealth care outcomes and all the rest of it. and they also have freedom. the reason they have freedom is because of the pox americana, because of the united states military, which secures peace and provides a security umbrella. if it had not been for the united states military they'd all be speaking russian. the idea that there's some people who need a little bit of a reminder...
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we've got to have allies up there, norway, other nato allies, sweden, finland.ye on what the russians are doing there and making sure that they're not crossing a line. >> reporter: now, while military experts caution that the u.s. cannot really afford to get into an arms race with vladimir putin in the arctic, they do worry about what putin's military supremacy there could lead to. if there is a military conflict with russia in the future, this latest missile battery could be part of a longer-range russian strike force that would have the capability of striking the continental united states from the arctic region. brianna? >> brian todd, thank you so much. and coming up, we have breaking news. officials say iran has seized at least one oil tanker in what the u.s. military believes was a planned and coordinated operation. a source says u.s. military aircraft are flying cover for an american commercial vessel there in the gulf. see that's funny, i thought you traded options. i'm not really a wall street guy. what's the hesitation? eh, it just feels too complicated
we've got to have allies up there, norway, other nato allies, sweden, finland.ye on what the russians are doing there and making sure that they're not crossing a line. >> reporter: now, while military experts caution that the u.s. cannot really afford to get into an arms race with vladimir putin in the arctic, they do worry about what putin's military supremacy there could lead to. if there is a military conflict with russia in the future, this latest missile battery could be part of a...
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at the end of the day, that successful schools of sweden, norway, and finland, have no ideology.it is pragmatic. it is the ideology of the result, what is delivered. i think the reason that we are so bad in our educational results is because we waste more time thinking about the ideological frame of what should hrought -- of what should be thought. >> hello. i am an intern with eurasia group. washington. is for whoever is interested in sharing their perspective. i am interested in what the future looks like. poseit look like it might a threat to the bolsonaro government in 2022? to distancethe psdb itself from the bolsonaro administration on social issues but maybe not so much on fiscal issues? and, what will determine whether or not they will be relevant in 2022 presidential politics? be a seriousme contender? thank you. a guy like me be a serious contender? thank you. o: let my resume them a call with a definitive answer. mauricia: right now they are fighting each other. the main politician in the party, i think that they will have to handle very difficult elections, including
at the end of the day, that successful schools of sweden, norway, and finland, have no ideology.it is pragmatic. it is the ideology of the result, what is delivered. i think the reason that we are so bad in our educational results is because we waste more time thinking about the ideological frame of what should hrought -- of what should be thought. >> hello. i am an intern with eurasia group. washington. is for whoever is interested in sharing their perspective. i am interested in what...
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we're not sweden, we're not norway. leland: the president's team clearly feels the same way.d whoever the democratic nominee is they're going to brand as a socialist. you've talked about giving people candy. you've been a huge proponent about a quarter point rate cut that looks like it's going to come on wednesday. >> yep. leland: that's a little bit like giving a toddler candy when he's already pretty excited and amped up. you yourself just said the economy is the best it's ever been. why do we possibly need a rate cut? >> it could be better. we got 2.1% growth. donald trump was right that think the fed has been really too tight on money. we can get -- look, 2.1 is okay. we want 3-4% growth, and we have -- by the way, you go back last summer, leland, the fed made a major mistake back in september and december in raising interest rates. that took wind out of the sails -- leland: the market's up 50%. >> it is! leland: isn't there a danger though in having the president be the one who's using the fed effectively for political purposes to -- >> he's not doing that. he's basicall
we're not sweden, we're not norway. leland: the president's team clearly feels the same way.d whoever the democratic nominee is they're going to brand as a socialist. you've talked about giving people candy. you've been a huge proponent about a quarter point rate cut that looks like it's going to come on wednesday. >> yep. leland: that's a little bit like giving a toddler candy when he's already pretty excited and amped up. you yourself just said the economy is the best it's ever been....
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finland, sweden, iceland, denmark and norway, they do not have a min wage. >> some have a higher minimumome have. but the markets ultimately would decide that. you and i know towns where jobs go begging at $15 and wendy's and all these legendary stories, they can't get these job sales. >> your point is well taken about the states doing it, the cost of living is different in each state. certainly lower in the midwest versus new york or california. so if it's a one-size-fits-all federal minimum wage, or should we leave it to the states? we know china has a mandated minimum wage and they pay like a dollar an hour. so it's about whether the government should mandate for the private sector. we talked about amazon lifting its minimum wage to $15 an hour. people say that was a moral thing to do. amazon was morally right to do that. what did amazon do? they's cut stock compensation and cut jobs. >> the armageddon not a lot of folks feared with this coming was, it didn't materialize. we have record employment lows w sense of the states where wages didn't go up but that's a booming economy. >> so
finland, sweden, iceland, denmark and norway, they do not have a min wage. >> some have a higher minimumome have. but the markets ultimately would decide that. you and i know towns where jobs go begging at $15 and wendy's and all these legendary stories, they can't get these job sales. >> your point is well taken about the states doing it, the cost of living is different in each state. certainly lower in the midwest versus new york or california. so if it's a one-size-fits-all...
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only sweden and norway and some , buts raise rates to early everything else has changed now.hink the strength abroad, with the bank of canada ready to .ut rates david s: if we cut rates again, we will effectively be back to 0% real fed funds. i don't know if that is necessary in this economy, where the real cost of capital is still very low for businesses to be borrowers, to spend. confidence in need uncertainty removed. alix: and if it is priced in, what is going to be the catalyst? andrew sheets of morgan stanley is now saying that global letter -- that global allocation is the highest in five years. >> we looked at the g20 and did not think that changed global gloves -- changed global growth outlooks. if i look at how much morgan stanley is actually expecting equity markets to make over the next 12 months, it is one of the lowest levels of the last five years, so it seems more logical, more reasonable for us to lower our equity weight to the lowest of the last five years, and that's what we did over the weekend. alix: part of that is if you have the central bank cutting al
only sweden and norway and some , buts raise rates to early everything else has changed now.hink the strength abroad, with the bank of canada ready to .ut rates david s: if we cut rates again, we will effectively be back to 0% real fed funds. i don't know if that is necessary in this economy, where the real cost of capital is still very low for businesses to be borrowers, to spend. confidence in need uncertainty removed. alix: and if it is priced in, what is going to be the catalyst? andrew...
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ideology's is better than your ideology, and at the end of the day, the successful schools of sweden, of norway, and finland, they have no ideology. it's pragmatic. it's the ideology of the result of what's delivered. so i think that the reason that we are so bad in our educational results is because we waste more time thinking about the ideological frame of what should be thought instead of what should be thought in achieving the results. so it's not something new. it's something -- >> yeah, we have a question in the back there. josh. >> hello. bonjo bonjour. i'm an intern with yehere in washington. my question is for whoever is interested in sharing their perspective. i'm interested what the future looks like, does it maybe look like it might pose a threat to the bolsonaro government in 2022? do you expect the pstb to distance itself from the bolsonaro administration on social issues but maybe not so much on fiscal issues? and what will determine whether or not they will be relevant in 2022, presidential politics, and could could be he be a serious contender? thank you. >> should i start or y
ideology's is better than your ideology, and at the end of the day, the successful schools of sweden, of norway, and finland, they have no ideology. it's pragmatic. it's the ideology of the result of what's delivered. so i think that the reason that we are so bad in our educational results is because we waste more time thinking about the ideological frame of what should be thought instead of what should be thought in achieving the results. so it's not something new. it's something -- >>...
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people say it's not venezuela, point at norway, denmark and sweden. it didn't work. marshall, you are on the wall side. marshall? >> two thirds of all new net jobs come from small business. with the economy doing what it's doing, with the incentives that the trump administration has brought to small business, and i'm a serial entrepreneur, socialism, i think, would just kill that. >> i agree entirely no. argument with that. small business doesn't want overbearing government looking down on it and picking it apart and regulating it to death. that's precisely what the democrats, if they win in 2020, would do. you are up the creek if they win. steve: that's what the president was reminding people last night. ainsley: a million jobs since election day. brian: no one will say it but with capitalism you have the opportunity to be successful. not everyone is going to have the financial goal. we want to compete. hard thing for politicians to say is not everyone is going to get everything they want. you are going to have an opportunity to get everything you wa
people say it's not venezuela, point at norway, denmark and sweden. it didn't work. marshall, you are on the wall side. marshall? >> two thirds of all new net jobs come from small business. with the economy doing what it's doing, with the incentives that the trump administration has brought to small business, and i'm a serial entrepreneur, socialism, i think, would just kill that. >> i agree entirely no. argument with that. small business doesn't want overbearing government looking...
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bernie sanders' favorite nordic countries, finland, iceland, sweden, norway, do not have minimum wageunions, the private sector, to bargain it out with the unions. everybody thought amazon was being really moral. remember amazon lifted its minimum wage? amazon is being moral. what did amazon do? they cut stock compensation, they cut bonuses and cut worker jobs. they have 100,000 robots now. so that's the point. you're not suddenly moral if you raise the minimum wage. you've got to look at the market impact and there is one as the cbo just noted. stuart: i don't think government should be in the business of legislating wages. it always backfires. there is always a downside. there are unintended consequences. liz: china mandates the minimum wage. they can pay a dollar an hour. there's a flipside to that. stuart: that's true. they could. look at that. the market is down 90 points on the dow industrials right now. charles, i think this is all about the fed. there seems to be some disappointment that maybe the federal reserve won't drop rates 50 basis points at the end of this month. we ha
bernie sanders' favorite nordic countries, finland, iceland, sweden, norway, do not have minimum wageunions, the private sector, to bargain it out with the unions. everybody thought amazon was being really moral. remember amazon lifted its minimum wage? amazon is being moral. what did amazon do? they cut stock compensation, they cut bonuses and cut worker jobs. they have 100,000 robots now. so that's the point. you're not suddenly moral if you raise the minimum wage. you've got to look at the...