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france germany scandinavia holland canada. they're all guaranteed i'l health care for all people i will be introducing legislation to make sure that happens and everybody should move us in that direction. right now our job is to make sure that millions of people to not lose their health insurance giving tax breaks to insurance companies that disabled chosen can get the care that they need that is what we have got to do. so i urge in the strongest possible way to go forward and improve the affordable
france germany scandinavia holland canada. they're all guaranteed i'l health care for all people i will be introducing legislation to make sure that happens and everybody should move us in that direction. right now our job is to make sure that millions of people to not lose their health insurance giving tax breaks to insurance companies that disabled chosen can get the care that they need that is what we have got to do. so i urge in the strongest possible way to go forward and improve the...
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. >>> we've had so many numbers out of scandinavia the last couple of days and speaking to so many ceos out of that region. ericsson yesterday tough numbers there. great numbers today from scedbank we spoke to tele2 who are weathering regulatory problems left, right and center and electrolux and volvo are moving in different directions on the market today, but electrolux upgraded its north american outlook after a stronger than expected rise in second quarter earnings. the swedish appliance maker upped air north american growth star get to 3% to 4% citing strengthening demand and a favorable macro environment. it's not the only firm today citing a pick up in north american demand. volvo, this is trucks. some of you get confused, i get confused as well this is volvo, listed company in sweden eyjafjovo volvo cars is china. these two companies are moving in different directions. 4.2% higher for electrolux and volvo shares trading 3.7% lower. the electrolux ceo jonas samuelson will join us in under ten minutes time we will also speak to the ceo of volvo, martin lundstedt in about 40 minutes
. >>> we've had so many numbers out of scandinavia the last couple of days and speaking to so many ceos out of that region. ericsson yesterday tough numbers there. great numbers today from scedbank we spoke to tele2 who are weathering regulatory problems left, right and center and electrolux and volvo are moving in different directions on the market today, but electrolux upgraded its north american outlook after a stronger than expected rise in second quarter earnings. the swedish...
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john: social security and scandinavia.ake it. >> scandinavia is nowhere near the heaven that jesse portrays it, and it's nowhere near as socialist as people portray it. they have less regulations than we do, it has school choice. it is far freer in terms of the economy. yes, they have massive wealth transfer -- >> exactly what i'm arguing for. >> and that is holding them back. [laughter] that -- >> no. >> bankruptcy in 1994 where they had to shrink those wealth transfers since then. and, look, it hurts human dignity the, to use jesse's words. >> millions of children who live in poverty every night -- [inaudible conversations] >> it's somebody else's expense. you do not leave -- >> that is what capitalists do. capitalists employ people who do the work -- john: all right, enough. >> that is, you're describing capitalists when you say that. john: thank you, gentlemen. talking about social justice reminds me of a snarky movie about a college where the activists, the movie calls them causeheads, have lots of causes. >> save the
john: social security and scandinavia.ake it. >> scandinavia is nowhere near the heaven that jesse portrays it, and it's nowhere near as socialist as people portray it. they have less regulations than we do, it has school choice. it is far freer in terms of the economy. yes, they have massive wealth transfer -- >> exactly what i'm arguing for. >> and that is holding them back. [laughter] that -- >> no. >> bankruptcy in 1994 where they had to shrink those wealth...
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care if you don't are from scandinavia, yugoslavia, venezuela. you brought your children here as anchor babies. i have no mercy. son isveteran, my a war veteran. if you come here illegally, you get sent back. the world has to know, you will be sent that. i want my representatives to know that, including president trump. host: michigan, independent line. donny, you are next. caller: i called to comment about the illegals coming across the border. i don't really know who is in charge of getting a wall built. republicans have been talking about that for years. what was that? host: i didn't say anything. finish your thought. thinking maybe they could use the people coming , they areegally breaking the law anyway. why can't they make the people here illegally build the wall? they could give them a green card, and-year green the sentence would be two years labor on the wall. they could give them a trade. after those two years building the wall, that would be part of their sentence. then they would have three years and a good trade. it would benefit our
care if you don't are from scandinavia, yugoslavia, venezuela. you brought your children here as anchor babies. i have no mercy. son isveteran, my a war veteran. if you come here illegally, you get sent back. the world has to know, you will be sent that. i want my representatives to know that, including president trump. host: michigan, independent line. donny, you are next. caller: i called to comment about the illegals coming across the border. i don't really know who is in charge of getting a...
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they started in scandinavia, they go to geneva, switzerland.ul bachelorette footage. we'll start with a one on one date with the analyst pick, brian. they're driving a bentley around. then they hit the breitling store. rachel, rachel gets crazy, she's buying the breitlings. that's where the kiss came in, not to mention the champagne. so they both walk out of there with breitling watches. that's a pretty good investment. leads to a boat ride. not only did brian get the rose, brian got the breitling. next, one on one date with dean. dean's a little young. their date started out with a not-so-rollicking mass at a catholic church in french, so who knows. they're walking around. dean didn't quite seem to be able to get serious. he was talking about dinosaurs, flowers, whatever. rachel seemed to be a little frustrated by all that. finally, dean breaks down a little bit. he starts talking about his father who he describes as dysfunctional. if you survived all the way to the promo at the end of the episode, you saw what some of this disfunction was all
they started in scandinavia, they go to geneva, switzerland.ul bachelorette footage. we'll start with a one on one date with the analyst pick, brian. they're driving a bentley around. then they hit the breitling store. rachel, rachel gets crazy, she's buying the breitlings. that's where the kiss came in, not to mention the champagne. so they both walk out of there with breitling watches. that's a pretty good investment. leads to a boat ride. not only did brian get the rose, brian got the...
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our reporter met with sandra to find out if scandinavia's attitude to gender and society is as liberal people say. >> stop! freeze! reporter: somewhere in the forest, the enemy is advancing. army recruit sandra moradi must act. >> hands over your head! drop your weapon! reporter: luckily, this was just a drill. sandra is training to defend her home country, norway. the 19-year-old is one of norway's first female military conscripts. having joined in summer, she's now stationed in the tundra, north of the arctic circle, 1600 kilometres from her home city of oslo. but she won't let herself get homesick. women in uniform are highly respected in norway, and her family supports what she does. >> everyone is proud of me. so, it's good to be here, when everyone's proud of me. >> they're not scared? >> my mum is scared of course. but none of my friends. >> your mum is scared? >> yeah. it's always like that. mum's always scared for their children. reporter: the first women enlisted in the norwegian army 40 years ago, but through choice. norway has now made military service compulsory for women,
our reporter met with sandra to find out if scandinavia's attitude to gender and society is as liberal people say. >> stop! freeze! reporter: somewhere in the forest, the enemy is advancing. army recruit sandra moradi must act. >> hands over your head! drop your weapon! reporter: luckily, this was just a drill. sandra is training to defend her home country, norway. the 19-year-old is one of norway's first female military conscripts. having joined in summer, she's now stationed in...
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sixother 10 include linguists from scandinavia. why a linguist? they can read old handwriting. they are used to dealing with primary sources that are hand written. he was in finland. the first person he spoke with was a linguist interested in reading the transcripts of the interrogations. and he said he knew where they were, in helsinki. the next person he spoke about was from the university of helsinki. one of his colleagues, who is now in sweden. the three of them came on and they each brought a younger colleague. it was an interesting crowd to work with. i had a mastery in linguistics so i could interpret. people are interested in literature but we did not have a lot of common ground. we also had some americans including gretchen adams. we also had benjamin ray. the e versionand gives you a portal into his website. richard trafton. lyn.our very own mary she is the person. a very been doing this long time. she knows so much and has looked at everything. she was invaluable in this. she ended up writing the thumbnail bios for everyone in the book, a herculean task. we are very
sixother 10 include linguists from scandinavia. why a linguist? they can read old handwriting. they are used to dealing with primary sources that are hand written. he was in finland. the first person he spoke with was a linguist interested in reading the transcripts of the interrogations. and he said he knew where they were, in helsinki. the next person he spoke about was from the university of helsinki. one of his colleagues, who is now in sweden. the three of them came on and they each...
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remember, we had six people in scandinavia doing things. we had have a commonplace to do it. want to bring us back to this document. here is the testimony, this is what she was saying. you got a pretty good read on this. you can see the top is in a brown and the bottom is in great ink. i was sitting in the reading room at the phillips library and dick was saying, this is interesting, an ink change. you only get one document at a time, it there were three of us geared we each ordered a document. it turned out, we found a whole bunch of them from thomas putnam that had two inks. across the archives, we found more geared i don't know if there are 15, 16 of these out of the 200, but they are all, curiously, the ink changes in a particular spot cured you could understand he ran out of ink and started with a different batch. the curious thing across these documents is that all started with "being the day of his examination," and started with the word "also," and the date. the crime itself is listed as the date of the examination. that is because the crime that was written against a
remember, we had six people in scandinavia doing things. we had have a commonplace to do it. want to bring us back to this document. here is the testimony, this is what she was saying. you got a pretty good read on this. you can see the top is in a brown and the bottom is in great ink. i was sitting in the reading room at the phillips library and dick was saying, this is interesting, an ink change. you only get one document at a time, it there were three of us geared we each ordered a document....
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which contributed to the ultimate collapse of the trial according to sources he is now back in scandinavia under a new identity assigned by the swedish government is not also simple though the u.k. has taken a polar opposite take on citizens joining jihadi groups being one of the few countries to actively participate in actually hunting down and eliminating its own national suspected of being a threat to national security i know this is a common. issue these very much. which coach only really also there are many countries that haven't really given any serious consideration yes. it's very much devoid of consensus as to what's actually could be done with these with the european freedom of movement returning terror suspects always seem to be one step ahead of the security services and with such wildly differing approaches in tackling a growing threat it's no wonder corporation intelligence sharing and coordinated policies are still heavily lacking we asked a muslim rights campaigner and a member of the english democrats for their views on the situation with jihadists returning home from overs
which contributed to the ultimate collapse of the trial according to sources he is now back in scandinavia under a new identity assigned by the swedish government is not also simple though the u.k. has taken a polar opposite take on citizens joining jihadi groups being one of the few countries to actively participate in actually hunting down and eliminating its own national suspected of being a threat to national security i know this is a common. issue these very much. which coach only really...
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days of proceedings that reporters came from all over germany and europe france and great britain scandinavia and elsewhere. it was a sensational trial and scandals from the get-go. hitler would take the stand chief defended hour after hour and had this great federal boys. it was not quite as shrieking as we are used to it seems that the press covered this in great detail and describing how he would speak and how he would move and if you ever heard him when he is not screaming it's unsettling. just lowering his voice is pretty frightening. up close, crossed the room hitler and his narcissism and megalomania. one journalist in the audience future pulitzer prize winner h.r. knickerbocker said hitler is probably the greatest spellbinder of all times and then he says actually is probably number two. one person has a better speaker than hitler was chomsky. hitler under pressure as -- acting in the spotlight and he's getting a growing following. troops did not want to stand the way of a good line. he had a famous boast of seven members in the backroom. the body was asa movement for hitler. the poli
days of proceedings that reporters came from all over germany and europe france and great britain scandinavia and elsewhere. it was a sensational trial and scandals from the get-go. hitler would take the stand chief defended hour after hour and had this great federal boys. it was not quite as shrieking as we are used to it seems that the press covered this in great detail and describing how he would speak and how he would move and if you ever heard him when he is not screaming it's unsettling....
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showers here to start the day, maybe the odd longer spell of rain but eventually that moves to scandinaviae away across the south—west, maybe one or two showers getting down towards the south—east, the chance of a shower at wimbledon as we turn on the heat and a sharper shower further north, east midlands towards lincolnshire and towards norfolk as well. a lot of dry weather around once that monday front if you like has rather fizzled away. but look out to the atlantic, we see new developments. call it tuesday's weather but it will first show its hand across northern ireland and later in the day on monday. overnight it will be turning quite wet for a time and through the day on tuesday here we see the influence of that rain getting into the central belt and into the north of england and maybe the north of wales too. to the south of it with a bit of sunshine, and there could be some, we could see the temperature around 20 to 25 or so. further north despite the sunshine, on the cooler side of the front, 13 to 16. through tuesday night and into wednesday we pushed the bulk of the weather fron
showers here to start the day, maybe the odd longer spell of rain but eventually that moves to scandinaviae away across the south—west, maybe one or two showers getting down towards the south—east, the chance of a shower at wimbledon as we turn on the heat and a sharper shower further north, east midlands towards lincolnshire and towards norfolk as well. a lot of dry weather around once that monday front if you like has rather fizzled away. but look out to the atlantic, we see new...
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showers here to start the day, maybe the odd longer spell of rain but eventually that moves to scandinavia front will weaken and the rain will fizzle away across the south—west, maybe one or two showers down towards the south—east, the chance of a shower at wimbledon as we turn on the heat and a sharper shower further north, east midlands towards lincolnshire and norfolk as well. a lot of dry weather around once that monday front if you like has fizzled away. but look out to the atlantic, we see new developments. call it tuesday's weather but it will first show its hand across northern ireland and later in the day on monday. 0vernight it will be turning quite wet for a time and through the day on tuesday here we see the influence of that rain getting into the central belt and into the north of england and maybe the north of wales too. to the south of it with a bit of sunshine, and there could be some, we could see the temperature around 20 or 25. further north despite the sunshine, on the cooler side of the front, 13 to 16. through tuesday night and into wednesday we pushed the bulk of the
showers here to start the day, maybe the odd longer spell of rain but eventually that moves to scandinavia front will weaken and the rain will fizzle away across the south—west, maybe one or two showers down towards the south—east, the chance of a shower at wimbledon as we turn on the heat and a sharper shower further north, east midlands towards lincolnshire and norfolk as well. a lot of dry weather around once that monday front if you like has fizzled away. but look out to the atlantic,...
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a few showers in scandinavia and in the baltic states.ng to the mediterranean. each weather across the greek islands and into the eastern mediterranean. pretty much what we should be looking at for this time of year. glorious conditions in italy and sicily and sardinia and in the balearic islands. the coasts of spain are doing very well, temperatures around 29, maybe even hotter in a few places. fine and settled conditions for the canary places. fine and settled conditions for the ca nary islands. places. fine and settled conditions for the canary islands. we are looking at summer weather pushing into southern parts of the uk on tuesday and wednesday and turning hot in some places. a bit cooler further north. stay tuned to see a full forecast in half an hour. there has been international condemnation to the latest north korea missile test, russia and china have said the missile programme must be halted, but they have also demanded that the americans and south koreans end theirjoint military exercises. the migrant crisis in europe as drawn
a few showers in scandinavia and in the baltic states.ng to the mediterranean. each weather across the greek islands and into the eastern mediterranean. pretty much what we should be looking at for this time of year. glorious conditions in italy and sicily and sardinia and in the balearic islands. the coasts of spain are doing very well, temperatures around 29, maybe even hotter in a few places. fine and settled conditions for the canary places. fine and settled conditions for the ca nary...
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showers here to start the day, maybe the odd longer spell of rain but eventually that moves to scandinaviaront will weaken and the rain will fizzle away across the south—west, maybe one or two showers towards the south—east, the chance of a shower at wimbledon as we turn on the heat and a sharper shower further north, we turn on the heat and a sharper showerfurther north, east we turn on the heat and a sharper shower further north, east midlands towards lincolnshire and norfolk. a lot of dry weather around once that monday front if you like has fizzled away. but look out to the atlantic, we see new developments. it will first show its hand across northern ireland and later in the day on monday. 0vernight it will be turning quite wet for a time and through the day on tuesday here we see the influence of that rain getting into the central belt and into the north of england and maybe the north of wales too, to the south of it with a bit of sunshine, we could see the temperature around 20 or 25. further north despite the sunshine, on the cooler side of the front, 13 to 16. 0n cooler side of th
showers here to start the day, maybe the odd longer spell of rain but eventually that moves to scandinaviaront will weaken and the rain will fizzle away across the south—west, maybe one or two showers towards the south—east, the chance of a shower at wimbledon as we turn on the heat and a sharper shower further north, we turn on the heat and a sharper showerfurther north, east we turn on the heat and a sharper shower further north, east midlands towards lincolnshire and norfolk. a lot of...
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poland to the baltic states in two thursday, a cold winter the time of year, temperatures across scandinaviae conditions we have had a wednesday. some isolated showers and thunderstorms to france into northern italy and across the balkans, much of the mediterranean stays hot and sunny, temperatures above a0 degrees. there or thereabouts to take you into the weekend. cooler further or thereabouts to take you into the weekend. coolerfurther north but or thereabouts to take you into the weekend. cooler further north but at least in parts of the uk things will warm a touch by the weekend. more details in half an hour. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. donald trump junior has defended his meeting with a russian lawyer last year — who he believed had incriminating evidence about hillary clinton. again, this is before russia mania, before they built it up in the press. for me, it was opposition research. in an interview with the bbc — president erdogan of turkey has denied claims that his country has jailed over 150 journalists. translation: those people inside jailare translation: tho
poland to the baltic states in two thursday, a cold winter the time of year, temperatures across scandinaviae conditions we have had a wednesday. some isolated showers and thunderstorms to france into northern italy and across the balkans, much of the mediterranean stays hot and sunny, temperatures above a0 degrees. there or thereabouts to take you into the weekend. cooler further or thereabouts to take you into the weekend. coolerfurther north but or thereabouts to take you into the weekend....
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as tests were conducted, similar reports of high radiation came from all over scandinavia but still no were reported. >> finally, a surprise. the radiation was coming from 750 miles away at chernobyl in the soviet union. a terse announcement picked up from radio moscow. >> they report an accident at the chernobyl nuclear power plant in the ukraine. >> the instinctive reaction of the soviet bureaucracy was to deny that anything had really happened. as a result of which, people tied not only were ordinary soviets not getting the truth about chernobyl, the top leaders were not getting the truth. gorbachev discovered that he was also in the dark as the soviet leader. >> soviet news casters deliberately played down the incident, reporting it after the latest five-year plan and crop report. eight or nine minutes into the news, an announcer said that only two people had been killed in the incident, contradicting one news report that casualties numbered in the thousands. >> chernobyl wasn't a flash in the pan. every few weeks there would be something like chernobyl because of structural defect
as tests were conducted, similar reports of high radiation came from all over scandinavia but still no were reported. >> finally, a surprise. the radiation was coming from 750 miles away at chernobyl in the soviet union. a terse announcement picked up from radio moscow. >> they report an accident at the chernobyl nuclear power plant in the ukraine. >> the instinctive reaction of the soviet bureaucracy was to deny that anything had really happened. as a result of which, people...
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bank removing easing, the latest central bank to make the hawkish shift as inflation gains and scandinavia's largest economy. the blue line is underlying inflation. the central bank holding its benchmark repo rate unchanged at eliminating the chances of a near rate cut. that was the right bank, u.k. guild flashing a warning sign for investors. the yield on 10 your notes jumping 23 basis points last week, crossing the main peak and ending the established downtrend as the markets adjust to a more hawkish statement from the bank of england. mark carney last week, vital resistance points to parent 1.30 and 1.34%, according to a tech analyst at bloomberg. 1.25% is where we are today. paypoke to ruth about world , the big gainer and european equities, the biggest gainer with shares soaring today, up by 27%. record advances while the payment processing company, the former unit of rbs. certainty an offer will be made, it has to comply with u.k. takeover rules. jpmorgan must say by august 3, whether they intend to bid feared the biggest gainer by europe, let's get the first word news. has ratcheted u
bank removing easing, the latest central bank to make the hawkish shift as inflation gains and scandinavia's largest economy. the blue line is underlying inflation. the central bank holding its benchmark repo rate unchanged at eliminating the chances of a near rate cut. that was the right bank, u.k. guild flashing a warning sign for investors. the yield on 10 your notes jumping 23 basis points last week, crossing the main peak and ending the established downtrend as the markets adjust to a more...
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what they do not talk about so thatis the parallel moves would go through scandinavia, italy, and southernurope. so there was going to be massive amounts of force in any offensive movement of the soviets. >> [indiscernible] mr. stejskal: as i said, this mission is evolving. in the beginning, in the early there and early 1960's, are always looking at the eastern european front as a whole. >> speaking of opposing fronts, jim, how to the military interact with the cia during this period? cia wasskal: a sensibly going to get the unit support in 1950's, directing them to positions in east germany. perfectedt germans their security state and the cia realized how difficult it was to recruit an agent and operate there, they became less interested in supporting unconventional warfare and directed their energies towards intelligence collection. naturally, their cooperation with the unit fell off measurably, and so, i think the is, from "blazing saddles" you're on your own, son? that's pretty much how we felt. >> how difficult was it for special forces to set up to infiltrate on the other side busine
what they do not talk about so thatis the parallel moves would go through scandinavia, italy, and southernurope. so there was going to be massive amounts of force in any offensive movement of the soviets. >> [indiscernible] mr. stejskal: as i said, this mission is evolving. in the beginning, in the early there and early 1960's, are always looking at the eastern european front as a whole. >> speaking of opposing fronts, jim, how to the military interact with the cia during this...
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you can have socialism that suppresses growth in scandinavia so this is a diseased political cult our>> rich, good to see you. have you back soon. >>> amazon recently announced plan to buy whole foods, $13.7 billion deal there. a new report says amazon may discuss a wireless partnership with dish network. "wall street journal" reporting that amazon ceo jeff bezos and dish's charlie ergan have been talking about a year now. the journal says no guarantee the two sides will reach a deal. amazon reaching the day in the red. dish closed in the green, up about 1%. >>> this story, republican steve scalise contracted an infection after he was shot at the gop baseball practice game. doctors have downgraded his condition from fair to serious. our own dr. marc siegel is here on how bad this may be. >>> first united airlines apologizing for yet another debacle. united gave away a two-year-old's seat. we've got the details after this. (basketball game and crowd sounds) ♪ if you talkin' they will hear you ♪ every single time... we're getting killed. yeah, well, kyle's not here. how come? kicked off
you can have socialism that suppresses growth in scandinavia so this is a diseased political cult our>> rich, good to see you. have you back soon. >>> amazon recently announced plan to buy whole foods, $13.7 billion deal there. a new report says amazon may discuss a wireless partnership with dish network. "wall street journal" reporting that amazon ceo jeff bezos and dish's charlie ergan have been talking about a year now. the journal says no guarantee the two sides...
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what they do not talk about so much is the parallel moves that would go through scandinavia, through italy and through southern europe. so there was going to be massive amount of forces involved in a defensive movements against the soviets. yugoslav military doctrine of the time calls for opposing any soviet troops that came through. thatu know, a little after they are asked to join nato. mr. stejskal: as i said, this mission is evolving. this does not involve berlin. in the beginning, in the early 1950's and early 1960's, there -- they are always looking at the eastern european front as a whole. even down in all mania. -- albania. >> speaking of opposing sides, jim, how to the military interact with the cia during this period? mr. stejskal: ostensibly cia was going to get the unit support in the early 1950's, directing them to positions in east germany. as the east germans perfected their security state and the cia realized how difficult it was to recruit an agent and operate there, they became less interested in supporting unconventional warfare and directed their energies towards
what they do not talk about so much is the parallel moves that would go through scandinavia, through italy and through southern europe. so there was going to be massive amount of forces involved in a defensive movements against the soviets. yugoslav military doctrine of the time calls for opposing any soviet troops that came through. thatu know, a little after they are asked to join nato. mr. stejskal: as i said, this mission is evolving. this does not involve berlin. in the beginning, in the...
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i was a bit disappointed not bringing up scandinavia where they established something with equality. welfare system, how support such a thing when only thing americans think about is producing taxes? i think that is very important point. welfare. >> [inaudible] >> welfare. i believe that a lot of americans think welfare system is useless thing, and you did not mention welfare. just want you to comment on this. >> so when we talk about inequality there are a few different things we should talk about. one is the difference between, we'll split it up. talk about three categoriries. we can talk about the poor, talk about the middle and the rich. there were times in our history the biggest problems were between the poor and middle. great depression, after world war ii, great '50s and '60s, there was a lot of poverty in america. desperate poverty. there was a divide between the poor and middle, even though we were equal in society. a lot of policy things helped solve the problem. we mentioned medicare, medicaid talks, programs of the great society were hugely important to alleviate poverty
i was a bit disappointed not bringing up scandinavia where they established something with equality. welfare system, how support such a thing when only thing americans think about is producing taxes? i think that is very important point. welfare. >> [inaudible] >> welfare. i believe that a lot of americans think welfare system is useless thing, and you did not mention welfare. just want you to comment on this. >> so when we talk about inequality there are a few different...
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now the swedish one, the economic freedom index, the reverse would be the socialist index and scandinavia scores the worst in the sides of government. they play by the rules. and we do not know it's going to be sustainable in long term. and i think which is trying to cut our roots in an organization that nurtures our social life. the two main ones are the family and the church. you take that away from human beings and as we are social, we have to rely on some one. and which country would replace that? it would be our state. so this is the new strategy. and it's a radical individualistic strategy and they sometimes get friends of us joining them in some crusades. and so again, i think communism, the old one is dead. i think the swedish and scandinavian model, i do not know if it's sustainable in the future and in diverse cultures but, again, it's not my cup of tea but i think it will stay for some time. >> we're going to take questions. >> go ahead. >> and that is that sweden is really under the immigration of the refugees. they are having a very serious problem and clamping down on admitt
now the swedish one, the economic freedom index, the reverse would be the socialist index and scandinavia scores the worst in the sides of government. they play by the rules. and we do not know it's going to be sustainable in long term. and i think which is trying to cut our roots in an organization that nurtures our social life. the two main ones are the family and the church. you take that away from human beings and as we are social, we have to rely on some one. and which country would...
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to scandinavia. the bank missing the lowest analyst estimates.per joins us now from hong kong in his first interview of the day. a very good morning to you. we will start with a decision about the headquarters of the business and whether you decide to move that. give us a bit more insight into what you will be considering in september. we understand that neither denmark or sweden will have made a firm decision by september. how are you able to say that will come in timber? casper: -- will come in september? casper: we decided to not make the decision yesterday. in anot a simple decision think we are getting ready to make that decision. it is an important thing. bank andmultinational the four markets are all part of the single market. and fairredictable regulatory environment. importantg union is element here and we need to assess that. anna: if the decision by the danish and swedish government is that you don't know the interest of timber, i guess your -- by september, i guess your -- takuji: i think we've come far no to make that decision. think
to scandinavia. the bank missing the lowest analyst estimates.per joins us now from hong kong in his first interview of the day. a very good morning to you. we will start with a decision about the headquarters of the business and whether you decide to move that. give us a bit more insight into what you will be considering in september. we understand that neither denmark or sweden will have made a firm decision by september. how are you able to say that will come in timber? casper: -- will come...
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the last two investments we made our in germany and in scandinavia.ur perspective is european and we see the opportunity across the piece. brexit has the potential to be bad for the u.k. it also has the potential to be bad for good parts of europe, too. we take no pleasure in making that observation but if there are to be challenge businesses come we see that as our territory. so much: thank you justin king stays with us. we will talk more, this time about retail. now, this is your market when it comes to oil. now, you can see a great chart by hillary clark. this is the picture for brent, one of the biggest benchmarks. the world's benchmark, not wti, but brent. this is what the pros look at. in can see brent trading here at the 50 day moving average. as important ast 4%.t brent is down 2. we need to keep an eye on it. yesterday we heard from the eia, 6.3 industries fell to million barrels. $13ext, will amazon.com's million move into groceries change the sector? we will ask justin king. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: you are watching bloomberg "surveil
the last two investments we made our in germany and in scandinavia.ur perspective is european and we see the opportunity across the piece. brexit has the potential to be bad for the u.k. it also has the potential to be bad for good parts of europe, too. we take no pleasure in making that observation but if there are to be challenge businesses come we see that as our territory. so much: thank you justin king stays with us. we will talk more, this time about retail. now, this is your market when...
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a new study out of scandinavia reveals that athletes who have experienced three to 13 adverse life eventsmuch for joining us. >> thank you for having me. ainsley: you're welcome. all right. so explain why this adversity makes us stronger. >> right. which we kind of knew from a mind-set perspective. what they tried to do is take that a step further and say. okay. well, if you've been through stuff in our life, it makes you have a better mind-set. but they try to take it a step further. and they found out that having a moderate number of life events. your parents were divorced, having deaths in the family. they found that your body had a better cardiovascular response to future, stressful events. that your body was ready but in a challenged state. in a good way. steve: how does that being? how does your body know to do that? >> they had them assess the surveys, what they've been through, and then they had them do a darting -- a dart exercise. but they tried to build up the pressure. create a stressful environment. so it's not a perfect study. what they found is you've been through the sweet
a new study out of scandinavia reveals that athletes who have experienced three to 13 adverse life eventsmuch for joining us. >> thank you for having me. ainsley: you're welcome. all right. so explain why this adversity makes us stronger. >> right. which we kind of knew from a mind-set perspective. what they tried to do is take that a step further and say. okay. well, if you've been through stuff in our life, it makes you have a better mind-set. but they try to take it a step...
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inflation gaining a foothold in scandinavia's largest economy. headline inflation is the blue line.rget. the central bank did hold its benchmark repo rate as expected. it eliminated the chancellor of a near-term rate cut. suggesting the potential for further cuts through the end of the year. 2.8%on shares are up by today. to investment managers building a stake in the swiss chemical maker. they are saying the deal will destroy shareholder value. the stake is part of a growing wave of shareholder activism targeting european companies. we had third point and nestle in the last week. let me show you the chart about how gears have shifted when it comes to earnings. analyst trimming their expectations for corporate earnings and games and gains in macro data may be peaking according to j.p. morgan chase. along long-awaited rebound in inflation. they say it has not materialized. the change as you can see her for months of positive revisions coincides with central banks, giving signs that they are ready to tighten. g #btv 4266. anna: mark, thank you very much. here's emma chandra in new yor
inflation gaining a foothold in scandinavia's largest economy. headline inflation is the blue line.rget. the central bank did hold its benchmark repo rate as expected. it eliminated the chancellor of a near-term rate cut. suggesting the potential for further cuts through the end of the year. 2.8%on shares are up by today. to investment managers building a stake in the swiss chemical maker. they are saying the deal will destroy shareholder value. the stake is part of a growing wave of...
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think our skill is to be able to set that context to explain how we are links to the norse folk of scandinavia on their bucket list, i'm told. 0ne want to come and see on their bucket list, i'm told. one person who will be working to keep them safe is richard, from the lake district mountain search and rescue. you will have many more visitors, many not from the uk and not familiar with the landscapes. does that pose a worry to you? i think it is great that we have put the heritage award, more people coming into the county, but there is a potential downside. more people coming in will mean more people on the mountains and that means potentially more injuries and people getting lost. viewers will know that mountain rescuers are all unpaid volunteers, there are 450 in the lake district. we are approaching 300 call—outs this year so far, 29 in the last few weeks, so what we don't want is people coming and not being aware, so preparedness is essential for preventing accidents. that is great, thank you. lots of celebrations here in the area because of this new state parked the message is clearly com
think our skill is to be able to set that context to explain how we are links to the norse folk of scandinavia on their bucket list, i'm told. 0ne want to come and see on their bucket list, i'm told. one person who will be working to keep them safe is richard, from the lake district mountain search and rescue. you will have many more visitors, many not from the uk and not familiar with the landscapes. does that pose a worry to you? i think it is great that we have put the heritage award, more...
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that's what they do in the u.k., france, germany, scandinavia, holland.ry country in america guarantees health care to all people and that's where i want to see our country go, and i'll be introducing legislation to make sure that that happens. and more and more people all over this country want to move us in that direction. right now our job is to make sure that millions of people do not lose their health insurance in order to give tax breaks to insurance companies. our job is to make sure that disabled children continue to get the care that they need, that older folks are not thrown out of nursing homes. that's what we've got to do. so i would urge in the strongest possible way the defeat of this legislation, and then let's go forward to improve the affordable care act, not destroy it. with that, i yield the floor. thank you. a senator: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from missouri. mr. blunt: it's been nearly seven months since president trump took office since he was sworn in on the steps of the capitol on january 20. our colleague
that's what they do in the u.k., france, germany, scandinavia, holland.ry country in america guarantees health care to all people and that's where i want to see our country go, and i'll be introducing legislation to make sure that that happens. and more and more people all over this country want to move us in that direction. right now our job is to make sure that millions of people do not lose their health insurance in order to give tax breaks to insurance companies. our job is to make sure...
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a civilizedy democracy is out and that is what they did in canada and the uk, france, germany, scandinavia, holland. in every major healthcare and that is where i want to see ouro country go and i will be introducing legislation to make sure that happens. more and more people all over the country want to move us in that direction. but right now our job is to make sure that millions of people doa not lose their health insurance to give tax breaks to insurancee companies. our children continue to get the care they need and older folks are thrown out of nursing homes. that's what we've got to do so i would urge in the strongest possible way the defeat of the t legislation and let's go forward through the affordable care act, not destroy it. ob >> i would like to speak to the repeal and replace that is before us and the challenges of how to do so. senator mcconnell recently introduced a bill and as we pour over if there is much to like that quite frankly there will be some senators that will express reservations on whether or not this amendment fulfills president trumps the five s campaign ple
a civilizedy democracy is out and that is what they did in canada and the uk, france, germany, scandinavia, holland. in every major healthcare and that is where i want to see ouro country go and i will be introducing legislation to make sure that happens. more and more people all over the country want to move us in that direction. but right now our job is to make sure that millions of people doa not lose their health insurance to give tax breaks to insurancee companies. our children continue to...