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scandinavia does it. they are investing in their young people. investing in their future. i am criticized for saying -- well, i think this is an important step forward. i think we have to substantially reduce the burden of student debt. and people say you want to make it tuition-free. it's an expensive idea. how are we going to pay for it? we're going to put a tax on wall street speculation. [applause] you know, this is what a rigged onomy is about when wall street recklessness and greed and illegal behavior brought this country into the worst economic downturn since the great depression, wall street went begging to congress and ey said bail us out, bail us out. well, if congress could bail out the crooks on wall street, then you know what, it's time for wall street now to help the iddle-class of this country. [applause] crowd chanting "bernie"] let me say a word about wall street because i think very few people recognize the incredible power that they have over our country. hen i talk about a corrupt campaign finance system, rigged economy and a broken system it all comes
scandinavia does it. they are investing in their young people. investing in their future. i am criticized for saying -- well, i think this is an important step forward. i think we have to substantially reduce the burden of student debt. and people say you want to make it tuition-free. it's an expensive idea. how are we going to pay for it? we're going to put a tax on wall street speculation. [applause] you know, this is what a rigged onomy is about when wall street recklessness and greed and...
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>> scandinavia, throughout europe, almost every country in europe and scandinavia has democratic governments whihi represented working people. democratic socialism has nothing to do with authoritarian communism. i think moso people understand that. so what we are striving for is a government here in the united
>> scandinavia, throughout europe, almost every country in europe and scandinavia has democratic governments whihi represented working people. democratic socialism has nothing to do with authoritarian communism. i think moso people understand that. so what we are striving for is a government here in the united
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>> scandinavia, throughout europe, almost every country in europe and scandinavia has democratic governments whihi represented working people. democratic socialism has nothing to do with authoritarian communism. i think moso people understand that. so what we are striving for is a government here in the united us and not a handful of wealthy campaign contributors. and what we are fighting for is to create an economymy that works for working people, not just the 1%. >> do you thinin fidel castro was a good leader for uba? >> i think fidel castro was an authoritarian communist who denied people the oppornity to participate in a democratic society. i think in cub you have a health care system which is quite strong for a poor country, a strong education system, but clearly their political system is authoritarian and not democratic. and, by the way, i have, to manyfor many, many years worked hard to support relations with cuba. >> with president obama's executive decision to normalize relations with cuba, you would continue the policy? >> yes, i think it is good for the people of cuba. i think it
>> scandinavia, throughout europe, almost every country in europe and scandinavia has democratic governments whihi represented working people. democratic socialism has nothing to do with authoritarian communism. i think moso people understand that. so what we are striving for is a government here in the united us and not a handful of wealthy campaign contributors. and what we are fighting for is to create an economymy that works for working people, not just the 1%. >> do you thinin...
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scandinavia is not socialist. the prime minister of denmark went after bernie sanders and said stop calling us socialist. sweden, denmark and scandinavia. john: got rid of labor laws. >> that accommodates their large social welfare state. that's what bernie sanders is talking about, their large social welfare state. john: how many of you have would consider voting for bernie sanders? >> no! john: no one here? >> government planning an industry or entire economy it tends to result in the same sets of consequences, long lines, rationing, lower quality care and less innovation. if you want less innovation then we can embrace those systems. but if you bant wants a cure or cancer and hiv, you have to have innovation and free markets even in the healthcare system. john: polling found millennials start to turn against socialism the more money they make. >> if millennials started to make between $40,000 to $60,000 a year, their support for socialism decrease. they start working longer hours and start paying more in taxes.
scandinavia is not socialist. the prime minister of denmark went after bernie sanders and said stop calling us socialist. sweden, denmark and scandinavia. john: got rid of labor laws. >> that accommodates their large social welfare state. that's what bernie sanders is talking about, their large social welfare state. john: how many of you have would consider voting for bernie sanders? >> no! john: no one here? >> government planning an industry or entire economy it tends to...
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does it, france does it ir , holland, canada does it, scandinavia does it. and in my view, we have got to do the same thing here in america. [ applause ] today 29 million people still have no health insurance and many of you are underinsured with high deductibles and high co payments. that right? [ applause ] and we are being ripped off in an unkaungsinable way by the drug companies who are charging us the highest prices in the world for our medicine. [ crowd boos] and on top of all of that, we end up paying by far, more money for health care per capita than any other country on earth. in my view, we have got to have the curage to take on the insurance companies, take on the drug companies and pass a medicare for all single payer program. [ applause ] and when we do that, we will save the middle class families thousands of dollars a year on their health care costs. [ applause ] now, everybody here knows that real change never takes place from the top on down. real change historically always takes place from the bottom on up when millions of people come toget
does it, france does it ir , holland, canada does it, scandinavia does it. and in my view, we have got to do the same thing here in america. [ applause ] today 29 million people still have no health insurance and many of you are underinsured with high deductibles and high co payments. that right? [ applause ] and we are being ripped off in an unkaungsinable way by the drug companies who are charging us the highest prices in the world for our medicine. [ crowd boos] and on top of all of that, we...
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second of all, you have got countries like germany and scandinavia, that's what they are doing. the third thing and this will shock some of you, 50, 60 years ago, guess what? public colleges and universities in the united states of america were virtually tuition free. this is not a radical idea. it's exactly what we should do. the second thing we should do is that people are carrying heavy student debt. we have got to lower that debt i buy allowing them to refinance their loans. [applause] as you know, 2008, after wall street's reckless and illegal behavior drove this economy into the worst economic downturn since the great depression, the congress bailed out wall street. they bailed out the wealthiest and most powerful institution in america. i think that now, what we need to do, is impose a tax on wall street speculation. [applause] which will raise the money we need to lower student debt and make public colleges and universities tuition free. [applause] you helped bailout wall street. now it is wall street's turn to help the middle class. [applause] this campaign is listening
second of all, you have got countries like germany and scandinavia, that's what they are doing. the third thing and this will shock some of you, 50, 60 years ago, guess what? public colleges and universities in the united states of america were virtually tuition free. this is not a radical idea. it's exactly what we should do. the second thing we should do is that people are carrying heavy student debt. we have got to lower that debt i buy allowing them to refinance their loans. [applause] as...
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scandinavia is not socialist. prime minister of denmark went after bernie sanders and said stop calling us socialist. sweden, denmark and scandinavia. john: got rid of labor laws. >> that accommodates their large social welfare state. that's what bernie sanders is talking about, their large social welfare state. john: how many of you have would consider voting for bernie sanders? >> no! john: no one here? >> government planning an industry or entire economy it tends to result in the same sets of consequences, long lines, rationing, lower quality care and less innovation. if you want less innovation then we can embrace those systems. but if you bant wants a cure or cancer and hiv, you have to have innovation and free markets even in the healthcare system. john: polling found millennials start to turn against socialism the more money they make. >> if millennials started to make between $40,000 to $60,000 a year, their support for socialism decrease. they start working longer hours and start paying more in taxes. buy
scandinavia is not socialist. prime minister of denmark went after bernie sanders and said stop calling us socialist. sweden, denmark and scandinavia. john: got rid of labor laws. >> that accommodates their large social welfare state. that's what bernie sanders is talking about, their large social welfare state. john: how many of you have would consider voting for bernie sanders? >> no! john: no one here? >> government planning an industry or entire economy it tends to result...
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in scandinavia. and you know what? 50 years ago it existed in the united states of america where our great universities and colleges were virtually tuition-free. if we could do this 50 years ago we can do it today. and here is what we have got to accomplish. i grew up in a family where my parents did not go to college. all over the country, you have kids for the fourth grade, the eighth grade, their parents never went to college. i want those kids to know that if they do well in school, take school seriously, yes, regardless of the income of their family they will be able to get a college education. and in addition we have got to significantly lower student debt in this country. all over this country, people young and not so young, talked to a woman in new hampshire she is paying off her own student debt and her daughter's student debt. talked to a guy in nevada, he has been paying off debt for years, more in debt today than what he took out. what we have got to do is allow people who have student debt to refinance tha
in scandinavia. and you know what? 50 years ago it existed in the united states of america where our great universities and colleges were virtually tuition-free. if we could do this 50 years ago we can do it today. and here is what we have got to accomplish. i grew up in a family where my parents did not go to college. all over the country, you have kids for the fourth grade, the eighth grade, their parents never went to college. i want those kids to know that if they do well in school, take...
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that all over industrialized world, whether it is the united kingdom, france, germany, holland, scandinavia, canada, all over the industrialized world, health care is guaranteed to all people. now, the affordable care act, i'm on the committee that helped write it, has done some very good things. we have done away with this obscenity of pre-existing conditions. health provided insurance to 17 million more americans. done away with discrimination against women who are paying higher prices for premium is because they are women. but today, 29 million americans still have no health insurance and many of you are under insured with high deductibles and high copayments. am i right? being america, we are ripped off big time by the drug companies. some of the worst vaulters in america -- vultures in america. they charges the highest prices in the world for medicine. you want to talk about crazy? it's crazy. five, one out of americans cannot afford to fill the discussions their doctors are writing. meanwhile, the top three drug companies make $45 billion in profits last year. that's crazy. and then o
that all over industrialized world, whether it is the united kingdom, france, germany, holland, scandinavia, canada, all over the industrialized world, health care is guaranteed to all people. now, the affordable care act, i'm on the committee that helped write it, has done some very good things. we have done away with this obscenity of pre-existing conditions. health provided insurance to 17 million more americans. done away with discrimination against women who are paying higher prices for...
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there's a difference between totalitarianism and socialism in western europe, scandinavia, and the founder of greece. it's state control of the economy and about state control distribution of services. and it always fails. i wanted people to understand it's more important to talk about issues. it's about the rise of the socialist utopia on the left. >> yeah, we actually pulled out a quote from your article, and you basically make the point the ussr failed because there was no competition. the free market can be cruel, but it is by definition unequal. >> yeah. and also -- america can't afford the same luxury as western europe or scandinavian countries for spending money for everything but defense and innovations. america was an engine of innovations and protected the free world against the soviet union for decades. so thinking that america could be something else but america, you know, basically will end america's dream and america's standing in the world. >> i find it fascinating to talk to people about socialism who lived through socialism. another friend of mine lived under the mao regim
there's a difference between totalitarianism and socialism in western europe, scandinavia, and the founder of greece. it's state control of the economy and about state control distribution of services. and it always fails. i wanted people to understand it's more important to talk about issues. it's about the rise of the socialist utopia on the left. >> yeah, we actually pulled out a quote from your article, and you basically make the point the ussr failed because there was no competition....
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then we have the european experience, scandinavia, hungary. austria and so on.hat tells a different story. as soon as you have the combination of european and anti-foreigners sentiments combined, that could be a strong force. the afd could take the german or european way. derek: at this stage, the common european experience is that these parties are only as strong as the political mainstream is weak, and they have been complacent. nhey have said, we have taken a antibiotic and it cannot happen to us. the question is, what will the political mainstream due to react against that? peter: let's listen to what one member of the afd, who was elected into this local parliament, let's hear what he has to say about the european angle. >> every european country has a party that takes a critical approach to the political establishment. in france, it is the front national, fpu, ukip, afd in germany. peter: what do you say about that? judy: it is very complex. we do not really know. i ponder about this. this refugee crisis is very different from the euro crisis and other cri
then we have the european experience, scandinavia, hungary. austria and so on.hat tells a different story. as soon as you have the combination of european and anti-foreigners sentiments combined, that could be a strong force. the afd could take the german or european way. derek: at this stage, the common european experience is that these parties are only as strong as the political mainstream is weak, and they have been complacent. nhey have said, we have taken a antibiotic and it cannot happen...
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an innovative business model from scandinavia could make convenience stores in the countryside a lotenient. >> southern sweden, a seaside village of 4000 people. early closing times used to be a source of frustration, but no longer. just one swipe on the martphone and the first unmanned convenience store opens its doors. more than 450 products are here around the clock. there are customers shopping with mobiles and pain with credit cards -- paying with credit cards. the venture is profitable. the owner hits on the idea following a little slipup. >> i was a little kid. i grew up -- so i went to the store they screaming child and it was 20 minutes away. late at night. reporter: cameras and registration system protect the stories against thieves. robert is watching. he has established a new way of shopping. >> it is open 20 47, and -- 24-7, for me i have no cues, i get in and get out. it is very convenient. reporter: the store is a big win for the community and its concept may catch on far beyond the area. reporter: that is the latest from the business desk. brent: here is a reminder, t
an innovative business model from scandinavia could make convenience stores in the countryside a lotenient. >> southern sweden, a seaside village of 4000 people. early closing times used to be a source of frustration, but no longer. just one swipe on the martphone and the first unmanned convenience store opens its doors. more than 450 products are here around the clock. there are customers shopping with mobiles and pain with credit cards -- paying with credit cards. the venture is...
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then that paper allowed you to continue your journey all the way to europe and some further so scandinavia. that has completely broken down. there's a new registration process at the macedonia border that allows you to go all the way to austria. now refugees are also asked to show different kinds of i.d.'s and a lot come from areas that were under that rebel control since many years, for example in syria and where there is no syrian government, so they do have the paperwork, but not enough to allow them further up, so certainly a lot of uncertainty for them and a lot of them tell you we sold a house. we spent every single penny we have to reach this point, and we can't go back. we have nowhere to go back. it's certainly a huge dilemma both for greece and for these people. >> on the greece macedonia border, thank you for your terrific reporting there. >> two women were killed after opening fire on a police station. video has surfaced. it shows the women opening fire on a bus transporting officers. they threw what appeared to be a hand grenade at the believe. it's not clear their motive and
then that paper allowed you to continue your journey all the way to europe and some further so scandinavia. that has completely broken down. there's a new registration process at the macedonia border that allows you to go all the way to austria. now refugees are also asked to show different kinds of i.d.'s and a lot come from areas that were under that rebel control since many years, for example in syria and where there is no syrian government, so they do have the paperwork, but not enough to...
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do you know how much it costs in scandinavia? it doesn't. those countries understand that it's important to invest in the young people. reporter: he took that message to the stage. >> wall street was bailed out by the congress. now in my view it is wall class. to turn that idea into a reality. >> we have money in this country. we have money in the banks. and we have money in the wealthy people. reporter: even though he trails hillary clinton and delegates, he's confident momentum is on his side. already setting his sights on g.o.p. frontrunner donald trump. >> at the end of the day, love [cheers and applause] reporter: several times today during his hour-long speech, sanders mocked his opposition who referred to his ideas as radical, saying that the people who get to know his message and get to know his campaign, the more people who get to know him, the better he's doing. he's really expecting a win here in north carolina on tuesday. steve: thanks. new at 6:00 in vote 2016, donald trump will make one more stop here in north carolina. before
do you know how much it costs in scandinavia? it doesn't. those countries understand that it's important to invest in the young people. reporter: he took that message to the stage. >> wall street was bailed out by the congress. now in my view it is wall class. to turn that idea into a reality. >> we have money in this country. we have money in the banks. and we have money in the wealthy people. reporter: even though he trails hillary clinton and delegates, he's confident momentum is...
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it exists in germany, scandinavia, other countries. if they can do it, we can do it.use] bernie sanders: and the other related issue we have got to do with is the outrageous level of student debt in this country. when you think about -- we tell young people you have to go out and get the best education you can for yourselves, for the country, and yet, millions of our people are $30,000, $50,000 in debt because they got an education. that is crazy. now, i find it interesting that when wall street with their greed and illegal behavior crashed, congress bailed them out. now, i believe we should impose a tax on wall street speculation and use that revenue to make public colleges and universities tuition-free. everybody here understands what important historical fact, and that is change, real change never takes place from the top on down. it always takes place from the grassroots on up. [cheers and applause] [crowd chanting] bernie sanders: workers 100 plus years ago said they would not be treated like animals and they struggled and went to jail and were beaten up in order
it exists in germany, scandinavia, other countries. if they can do it, we can do it.use] bernie sanders: and the other related issue we have got to do with is the outrageous level of student debt in this country. when you think about -- we tell young people you have to go out and get the best education you can for yourselves, for the country, and yet, millions of our people are $30,000, $50,000 in debt because they got an education. that is crazy. now, i find it interesting that when wall...
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damien: when it comes to welfare support for the family, many of us in europe imagine scandinavia toe somewhat of an eldorado. childcare is cheap. and parental leave is generous. but according to some critics in norway, the authorities are getting too involved in family life. now there are growing concerns about norway's child welfare services who are accused of being too quick to take children into care. and it's sparking outrage. as well as sorrow. as we found out when we met one couple whose child was taken away from them. and they still don't understand why. reporter: not so long ago, vibeke morrissey and ken olsen thought that one day they would go for walks here with their child. but almost since birth, their daughter has been a ward of the norwegian child welfare agency. ken olsen: i feel like they take all that i have been created for away from me. i was created to be a father, a protector of my family, and they take that possibility away. vibeke morrissey: and we got some things here, this is aria's bed. and this is all her things. this is her bathtub, and this is all her pl
damien: when it comes to welfare support for the family, many of us in europe imagine scandinavia toe somewhat of an eldorado. childcare is cheap. and parental leave is generous. but according to some critics in norway, the authorities are getting too involved in family life. now there are growing concerns about norway's child welfare services who are accused of being too quick to take children into care. and it's sparking outrage. as well as sorrow. as we found out when we met one couple whose...
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it exists in germany and scandinavia a year-end given countries all over the world.in the used to exist in this country 50 years ago with public colleges and universities. and here is something else that is pretty crazy. we have millions of young people who were not so young that are crushed by very high levels of student debt. anybody here? [cheers and applause] i talked to a young doctor a dream to go to medical school came out $300,000 in debt. the young woman in iowa went to dental school with 400,000 in debt. a young man two years in college had to drop out $60,000 in debt. a guy in nevada, 55 years of age has been paying off his student debt 25 years hindus and more debt to day then when he took it out. brothers and sisters that is crazy. '' we're telling people in this country is you needed education and get the best education that you can't. but then we punish them with decades of debt. we have legislation that makes public colleges and universities to allow ousted in debt to refinance those at the lowest finance rate. [cheers and applause] now the establishm
it exists in germany and scandinavia a year-end given countries all over the world.in the used to exist in this country 50 years ago with public colleges and universities. and here is something else that is pretty crazy. we have millions of young people who were not so young that are crushed by very high levels of student debt. anybody here? [cheers and applause] i talked to a young doctor a dream to go to medical school came out $300,000 in debt. the young woman in iowa went to dental school...
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other countries, and i know you know this, germany and scandinavia, they do that and they provide free college education because they know investing in their young people is what will make their economy strong. [applause] the other issue is millions of people, some young and some not so young are really being crushed with high levels of student debt. what we are about to do is say to those people, you will be able to finance that debt at the lowest interest rate you can find. [applause] now, i am criticized by the establishment, my opponent -- this is a very expensive proposition. you want to have public colleges and universities tuition free and significantly lower student debt. about $70 billion year. how are you going to pay for it? i will tell you how we are going to pay for it. ago wheneight years the greed, recklessness and illegal behavior of wall street drove this economy into the worst economic downturn since the 1930's? congress bailed out wall street. it seems to me that now is the impose a tax on wall street speculation. [applause] the middle class of this country bailed ou
other countries, and i know you know this, germany and scandinavia, they do that and they provide free college education because they know investing in their young people is what will make their economy strong. [applause] the other issue is millions of people, some young and some not so young are really being crushed with high levels of student debt. what we are about to do is say to those people, you will be able to finance that debt at the lowest interest rate you can find. [applause] now, i...
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also provides site security and also theater security cooperation events in eastern europe and scandinavia in summary, the sp tag force remains viable, relevant and ready in an unpredictable environment. they will be expected to be ready to go on day one. issues we've continueded to focus on is post and location oz throughout it the africom continent, also seek something additional opportunities to work with and integrate the u.s. marine corps and department of state opportunities to prepare for embassy reinforcements and also military assisted exercises. full mission profiles and newly developed scale rehearsal will ensure key relationships and critical skills are honed and sustained over a period of time. as security cooperation remain integral in maintaining mutual benefit for our host nations. at this point in time i'll pause and ask for any questions. this is the end of the brief. >> you said personnel level -- as high as 12, 1,800. can you kind of clarify what your numbers are? >> yes, sir. the entire force of our rotation of special purpose mag taf 15.2 consisted of 1,850 personnel.
also provides site security and also theater security cooperation events in eastern europe and scandinavia in summary, the sp tag force remains viable, relevant and ready in an unpredictable environment. they will be expected to be ready to go on day one. issues we've continueded to focus on is post and location oz throughout it the africom continent, also seek something additional opportunities to work with and integrate the u.s. marine corps and department of state opportunities to prepare...
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tell that to the people in germany and scandinavia already doing it. [cheers and applause] sen.ders: they are smart enough to know because they want the best intellectual capabilities of their people to become developed. what we want to do in this country is to tell every kid in america -- i come from a family with not much money. my parents never went to college. i want every kid in america, and -- in the fourth and sixth grade, i want the boys and girls to know if their kids to their school work well, yes, they will get a college education. [applause] sen. sanders: and for those people who are crushed with student debt -- met a young man not so long ago. this guy was paying 52% of his income on student debt. i want to give all those people the opportunity to refinance that debt at the lowest interest rate they can find. applause]d sen. sanders: now the wall street journal and "the washington post" and establishment, they say, bernie, your santa claus. all this free stuff. you want to provide free tuition at public colleges, you want to lower student debt. how are you going to
tell that to the people in germany and scandinavia already doing it. [cheers and applause] sen.ders: they are smart enough to know because they want the best intellectual capabilities of their people to become developed. what we want to do in this country is to tell every kid in america -- i come from a family with not much money. my parents never went to college. i want every kid in america, and -- in the fourth and sixth grade, i want the boys and girls to know if their kids to their school...
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. >> a lot of times in scandinavia, alaska sees them a lot. >> you can't have a wide enough lens to getat. if you have done the panoramic thing with your iphone you could do it. >> 9 space station had cool shots of the northern lights. get to the space station and problem solved. >> mr. branson, get me a ride. >> weather-wise, it will be fabulous. we are all outdoorsy people here and enjoy a good spring day. that's what we got as temperatures climb into the low to mid-70s this afternoon. that is way above average. average 53, 54 the next couple of days. we will be 20 to 25 degrees above that which isn't a bad thing in march, july or august you don't want to be 20 to 25 above average. that's for sure. chilly this morning. jackets, 41 frederick. 37 that massas. mountains are seeing the warmer air with oakland at 50. 54 front royal. even up in hagerstown 51 degrees. sunshine. a kim of clouds out there. no big deal with morning. 49. light southwesterly wind at 5. winds are light. comfortable 5 to 10. clouds are coming in. letter we had an isolated sprinkle or two. but no big deal. high pres
. >> a lot of times in scandinavia, alaska sees them a lot. >> you can't have a wide enough lens to getat. if you have done the panoramic thing with your iphone you could do it. >> 9 space station had cool shots of the northern lights. get to the space station and problem solved. >> mr. branson, get me a ride. >> weather-wise, it will be fabulous. we are all outdoorsy people here and enjoy a good spring day. that's what we got as temperatures climb into the low to...
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into paris and the lowlands and coastal sections of scandinavia.little bit of wind and rain to report there. but very powerful wind gusts, especially along this brittany and normandy coast. and some areas, nearly 130 kilometers per hour. this is typically a windy area. this is fairly exceptional to what we commonly see. by tuesday, the winds slack off a little bit more. but it looks like just a wild break in the weather. the systems are coming in off of the north atlantic. and really feeding in quite a bit of moisture. temperatures have been just about average for this time of year. typically, in the low to mid teens. and we'll see that trend continue. some areas to the south, we'll see temperatures cool down just a bit. there, you can see the long southern fetch of moisture, feeding into portugal and spain, as well. we look at the forecast. as i mentioned, temperatures just about on par to where we would expect them to be. here's a look at london. it is going to be fairly windy there. watch out. we have advisories for gale-force winds in places. t
into paris and the lowlands and coastal sections of scandinavia.little bit of wind and rain to report there. but very powerful wind gusts, especially along this brittany and normandy coast. and some areas, nearly 130 kilometers per hour. this is typically a windy area. this is fairly exceptional to what we commonly see. by tuesday, the winds slack off a little bit more. but it looks like just a wild break in the weather. the systems are coming in off of the north atlantic. and really feeding in...
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there are nine teams from remote regions of scandinavia, siberia, canada and alaska. they'll take part in winter sports and traditional events from their region. >> now the arctic winter games are tiny when compared to a winter or summer olympics, but the very fact that it is in the arctic makes it a huge and very uncertain operation. the games begin on monday here in the capital of green land, but so far it has been very hard to spot an athlete because there simply have hardly been any. there are no roads between the towns and cities in green land. the only way is by boat and by plane. on saturday a huge snowstorm blue in meaning the athletes from northern russia, sand navy i can't and northern america were san franciscoed to get here. that demonstrates why meese games are so important to people in the region. athletes just never would normally get a chance to compete against their peers. they live thousands of miles apart yet they share the same culture. the weather has cleared up, so planes are coming in, bringing athletes bit by bit, and if it stays like this then
there are nine teams from remote regions of scandinavia, siberia, canada and alaska. they'll take part in winter sports and traditional events from their region. >> now the arctic winter games are tiny when compared to a winter or summer olympics, but the very fact that it is in the arctic makes it a huge and very uncertain operation. the games begin on monday here in the capital of green land, but so far it has been very hard to spot an athlete because there simply have hardly been any....
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every major country on earth, the united kingdom, france, germany, holland, italy, canada, scandinaviaevery single country on earth provides health care to all of its citizens. [cheers] in fact, there is just one major country that does not guarantee health care to all people. you are living in it. [boos] the affordable care act, in my view, has done some very important things. we have done away with this obscenity: pre-existing conditions. [cheers] we have expanded health insurance to more than 17 million people. [cheers] and we have ended discrimination in terms of premium costs for women, who were being charged more than men. [cheers] but today, despite the gains of the aca, 29 million americans still have no health insurance. many of you are underinsured with high deductibles and copayments. all of you, and every american is paying the highest prices in the world for prescription drugs. [boos] because we are being ripped off by an extremely greedy pharmaceutical industry. [cheers] and then to add insult to injury, we end up paying far more per capita for health care than the people
every major country on earth, the united kingdom, france, germany, holland, italy, canada, scandinaviaevery single country on earth provides health care to all of its citizens. [cheers] in fact, there is just one major country that does not guarantee health care to all people. you are living in it. [boos] the affordable care act, in my view, has done some very important things. we have done away with this obscenity: pre-existing conditions. [cheers] we have expanded health insurance to more...
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even scandinavia doesn't want anymore migrants now. germany created this problem as you know very well, ashley. german industry needs workers and wanted workers. ashley: uh-huh. >> when chancellor merkel last summer opened the gates. she said just, you know, come on in, folks. germany really cynically thought it would take off the cream from the top of the migrant flood and then parcel the others throughout the other eu countries and the other countries aren't having it. so the eu will probably get smaller. it will become less ambitious and maybe remember that the purpose of the eu wasn't to regulate citizen's lives in detail. it wasn't international diplomacy. it wasn't even humanitarianism. it started out and had best remain a terror free zone and a trade zone. ashley: well, as it has first started its life, does angela merkel survive this? >> she may well because there's no alternative. german politics are in disarray we saw with last sunday's elections that a very conservative -- not a facetious, but a heart right party deutsche la
even scandinavia doesn't want anymore migrants now. germany created this problem as you know very well, ashley. german industry needs workers and wanted workers. ashley: uh-huh. >> when chancellor merkel last summer opened the gates. she said just, you know, come on in, folks. germany really cynically thought it would take off the cream from the top of the migrant flood and then parcel the others throughout the other eu countries and the other countries aren't having it. so the eu will...
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. >> when you're in line with scandinavia, level of achievement is good. >> oh, yeah. >>> millions of people are about to get a break from the sun solar eclipse is expected tomorrow. >> i see it right here. going afor a little while. that's when the moon passes between the sun and earth blocking the sun. the last total solar eclipse of the heart happened last year. >> that happened in had '80s, right? >> this year the sun could stay blacked out from anywhere from 90 seconds. but it's not going to visible over the bay area. if you're curious about this phenomen phenomenon. hold a special event tonight from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. not the real thing, but you can learn about the real thing. >> waiting for mike to go, turn around bright eyes. >> i need a hero. >> that's right. jump back to the '80s today. >> more than ever. >> certainly not jumping back to the '80s when it comes to temperatures. >> be in the 60s. we'll take a way back as we take a live look outside at the golden gate bridge. a clear start to the day. beautiful way to head into the start of your tuesday. now, as the seven-day fo
. >> when you're in line with scandinavia, level of achievement is good. >> oh, yeah. >>> millions of people are about to get a break from the sun solar eclipse is expected tomorrow. >> i see it right here. going afor a little while. that's when the moon passes between the sun and earth blocking the sun. the last total solar eclipse of the heart happened last year. >> that happened in had '80s, right? >> this year the sun could stay blacked out from...
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very big cells that have been broken in spain, the netherlands has a problem with this, norway, scandinavia, sweden, norway, denmark. so all of these countries have a problem and that's why we need an international effort. >> all right. malcolm nance, thank you as always. earlier this morning while we've been on the air, while today has beeninterview on the subject. >> from your time as secretary of state, you know that area very well. you know belgium well. what was your initial reaction when you heard this news? >> well, it was just terrible horror. the idea that terrorists are continuing to strike at the heart of europe and now brussels and the number of casualties from what looked to be fairly sophisticated, coordinated attacks is deeply distressing. we've got to stand in solidarity with our european allies as they have stood with us on so many occasions. we have to intensify our efforts to find and prevent terrorists from ever doing this again. it's going to be a long challenge because of a lot of factors, including, you know, the easy accessibility to powerful explosives and the mobil
very big cells that have been broken in spain, the netherlands has a problem with this, norway, scandinavia, sweden, norway, denmark. so all of these countries have a problem and that's why we need an international effort. >> all right. malcolm nance, thank you as always. earlier this morning while we've been on the air, while today has beeninterview on the subject. >> from your time as secretary of state, you know that area very well. you know belgium well. what was your initial...
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you tell me, if germany can provide in fact free college education, scandinavia can do it, other countries around the world can do it, why can't we do it. why can't we have the best educated work force in the world, which is what we need if our economy is to survive. let me also add this. in the last 30 years, there has been a massive transfer of wealth from the middle class to the top one-tenth of 1%. i know you don't talk about it too much in the media, but that is a fact. we're talking trillions of dollars. so yes, i am running for president, and am telling the top one-tenth of 1% they're going to have to pay more in taxes. >> you say you want the best educated work force. when you look at the top ranked countries, you're looking at places like canada, south korea. most are paying what people pay here for public education. >> people are going to be paying for harvard and yale and all kinds of private schools. the way i see it, erin, is that right now, and for the last hundred years, we have had public education which says that no matter what your income, rich or poor, you can go from th
you tell me, if germany can provide in fact free college education, scandinavia can do it, other countries around the world can do it, why can't we do it. why can't we have the best educated work force in the world, which is what we need if our economy is to survive. let me also add this. in the last 30 years, there has been a massive transfer of wealth from the middle class to the top one-tenth of 1%. i know you don't talk about it too much in the media, but that is a fact. we're talking...
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how much does college cost in scandinavia? what those countries -- let me go further. colleges and universities, 50, 60 years ago in this country used to be almost tuition-free. now, if we could do it 50 years ago, why in god's name can't we do it today? and second, related issue, huge issue. huge issue. okay. millions of people in this country today are really being burdened and crushed by very high student debt. how many people in this room have student debt? well, look around. look around. all right. what kind of student debt, how much are we talking about? what, 50? $40,000. $70,000. how much? $80,000. $88,000. $100,000. this is like a vermont auction. i don't know -- you know. $100,000. here's what i have seen all over this country. here is thinking big and outside of the box. this is what the system does not want you to do. okay. number one, in my view and i think in many of your views, in the year 2016 with the changing world, every kid in this country regardless of the income of his family, i grew up in a low-income family, my parents didn't go to college. ever
how much does college cost in scandinavia? what those countries -- let me go further. colleges and universities, 50, 60 years ago in this country used to be almost tuition-free. now, if we could do it 50 years ago, why in god's name can't we do it today? and second, related issue, huge issue. huge issue. okay. millions of people in this country today are really being burdened and crushed by very high student debt. how many people in this room have student debt? well, look around. look around....
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elsewhere as to how negative rates have worked and suddenly everyone's becoming an expert on san die scandinavia. >> well, i'm from there, and i can't figure it out anymore. >> so negative rates have obviously helped to support asset prices, particularly property markets. i think that's how they'll work in the euro area. but we've also seen the impact on concerns about bank profitability in particular. while mr. draghi tells us that actually for the ecb their mandate is to lead 2% inflation over the medium term, it's not his job to worry about bank profitability or insurance company profitability if the negative rates affect the credit channel and affect the availability of funds and the ability of credit to get into the real economy. that means he will not meet his inflation target. so my feeling is we probably can get negative rates going a bit lower, but not massively lower from here. central banks have no gain to say, we've done our bit. at the moment, it's we can go more negative to try and put pressure on governments to do their bit. so we get back to what are governments going to do about
elsewhere as to how negative rates have worked and suddenly everyone's becoming an expert on san die scandinavia. >> well, i'm from there, and i can't figure it out anymore. >> so negative rates have obviously helped to support asset prices, particularly property markets. i think that's how they'll work in the euro area. but we've also seen the impact on concerns about bank profitability in particular. while mr. draghi tells us that actually for the ecb their mandate is to lead 2%...
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but it is modeled after something you would see in scandinavia, from a life-sized sauna and steam room and more. >>> when i was young, i experimented with marijuana a time or two and i didn't like it. and didn't inhale. and never tried it again. >> and today in history, a 1992 campaign answer that became famous. that revelation from then candidate bill clinton about his drug use at oxford, well, it happened right here on cbs 2, and the reporter asking that question, our very own, there she is, marcia kramer. way to go marcia. vo: across america, people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza . to lower my blood sugar. but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza . he said victoza works differently than pills. and comes in a pen. victoza is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once a day, any time. victoza is not for weight loss, but it may help you lose some weight. victoza works with your body to lower blood sugar in 3 ways: in the stomach, the liver, and the pancreas. vo: victoza is an injectable prescription medicine that
but it is modeled after something you would see in scandinavia, from a life-sized sauna and steam room and more. >>> when i was young, i experimented with marijuana a time or two and i didn't like it. and didn't inhale. and never tried it again. >> and today in history, a 1992 campaign answer that became famous. that revelation from then candidate bill clinton about his drug use at oxford, well, it happened right here on cbs 2, and the reporter asking that question, our very own,...
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other countries, germany, scandinavia, they do that.e they know that investing in their young people is what will make their economy strong. and the other issue is that millions of people some young and some not so young are really being crushed with high levels of student debt. and what we have got to do is to say to those people you will be able to refinance that debt at the lowest interest rate you can find. now, i am criticized by the establishment, by my op pone president, bernie, this is a very expensive proposition. you want to have public colleges and universities tuition free. you want to significantly lower student debt. that is about $70 billion a year. that is a lot of money. how are you going to pay for it? i will tell you how. this is how we are going to pay for it. remember 8 years ago when the greed and recklessness and illegal behavior of wall street drove this economy into the worst economic downturn since the 1930's. congress bailed out wall street. well, it seems to me that now is the time to impose a tax on wall str
other countries, germany, scandinavia, they do that.e they know that investing in their young people is what will make their economy strong. and the other issue is that millions of people some young and some not so young are really being crushed with high levels of student debt. and what we have got to do is to say to those people you will be able to refinance that debt at the lowest interest rate you can find. now, i am criticized by the establishment, by my op pone president, bernie, this is...
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exists in germany, it exists in scandinavia, it exists a countries all over the world. and you know what? it used to exist in this country 50 years ago when public colleges and universities were virtually tuition-free! [applause] mr. sanders: and here is something else that is pretty crazy. we've got millions of young people and not so young horror being crushed by very high levels of student debt. anybody here? [applause] i talked to a doctor, a young doctor about her dream of going to medical school. she did. she came out $300,000 in debt. in iowa went to dental school and we need a lot of dentists, $400,000 in debt. a young man, two years in college, had to drop out $60,000 in debt. nevada, 55 years of age, he has been paying off his 25 years, he is more in debt today than he was when he took it out. [booing] mr. sanders: brothers and sisters, that is crazy stuff. int we're telling people this country is you need an education. get the best education that you can. and then what we are doing is punishing them with decades of debt! [applause] mr. sanders: we've got legi
exists in germany, it exists in scandinavia, it exists a countries all over the world. and you know what? it used to exist in this country 50 years ago when public colleges and universities were virtually tuition-free! [applause] mr. sanders: and here is something else that is pretty crazy. we've got millions of young people and not so young horror being crushed by very high levels of student debt. anybody here? [applause] i talked to a doctor, a young doctor about her dream of going to medical...