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scandinavia's had low business taxes. bernie says, oh, we want to be sweden and scandinavia, but he wants to raise the income tax. scandinavia doesn't have a minimum wage. the other interesting thing, and this is the real big rub, and this is probably the biggest lie of the left are, of all the socialists, is that the you can have all this free stuff, you can have something for nothing. free college, paid leave, everything you want. we'll just give you free money, and we'll only tax the rich people. and the big lie is that's not what they do in scandinavia. they do have a welfare state. there's a lot of free stuff they give you, but they tax the heck out of everybody. and, see, bernie and his clan and his merry troop of socialists won't tell you that because they want to just stick it to the rich, not the middle class. but in scandinavia, everybody pays a 25% sales tax. so from the poorest to the richest, 25% sales tax. everybody also pays a very significant income tax. so the income tax over there is 60%, starting at 60,
scandinavia's had low business taxes. bernie says, oh, we want to be sweden and scandinavia, but he wants to raise the income tax. scandinavia doesn't have a minimum wage. the other interesting thing, and this is the real big rub, and this is probably the biggest lie of the left are, of all the socialists, is that the you can have all this free stuff, you can have something for nothing. free college, paid leave, everything you want. we'll just give you free money, and we'll only tax the rich...
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for goodness sakes, to buy a car in scandinavia it's 100% tax. he's got to pay another 200% or even 60,000-dollar tax. >> host: you don't think bernie sanders could get elected in denmark? >> guest: he goes around saying he's a socialist and feminist response we are not socialists mainly because they want to do business with the world in who wants to do business in a socialist country. it is kind of funny they all want to be scandinavia and say that they love the socialism and wait a minute we are not socialist. as they reawaken and try to have a more capitalist system that is america should be more the other way do you envision a circumstance of where the two would cross? >> guest: they have a lot of success and longevity. there are several authors that we look at. look at the statistics and try to understand why, then we say scandinavians live longer than we do and have higher incomes than we do. there are some that have migrated here for 100 years or more if there's something about culture and the idea of the work ethic to make a difference, a
for goodness sakes, to buy a car in scandinavia it's 100% tax. he's got to pay another 200% or even 60,000-dollar tax. >> host: you don't think bernie sanders could get elected in denmark? >> guest: he goes around saying he's a socialist and feminist response we are not socialists mainly because they want to do business with the world in who wants to do business in a socialist country. it is kind of funny they all want to be scandinavia and say that they love the socialism and wait...
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in the big live is that is not what they do in scandinavia. they do the big welfare state is a lot of free stuff, but they stacked the heck out of everybody. and bernie and his clan and is very triple socialist, they won't tell you that because they want to just stick it to the mission of the middle class. but in scandinavia, everybody pays a 25 percent sales stacked. seven from the poorest of the ridges, 25 percent sales stacked in everybody also pays a very significant income stacked so the income stacked over there is 60 percent starting at 60000. 60000 is the middle class. whose isn't the rich. sally get so much her name is the stacked that back on the middle class. you will see bernie or anybody got on tv and staying we're going to do 10 trillion for climate change and 60 trillion for medicare are all in the middle class, is going to have to have 60 percent income stacked they're lying to you. they won't have to have any stacked increase just the rich people just stick it to the rich people it is a live. is capitalism zero-sum then. that
in the big live is that is not what they do in scandinavia. they do the big welfare state is a lot of free stuff, but they stacked the heck out of everybody. and bernie and his clan and is very triple socialist, they won't tell you that because they want to just stick it to the mission of the middle class. but in scandinavia, everybody pays a 25 percent sales stacked. seven from the poorest of the ridges, 25 percent sales stacked in everybody also pays a very significant income stacked so the...
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but in scandinavia, everybody pays 25 percent sales tax. from the poorest to the richest, everybody also pays a very significant income tax. the income tax starting at 6000. this isn't the rich. that's how they get so much money as they tax the heck out of the middle class. you won't see bernie or aoc say we will do 10 million for climate change. the middle-class is going to have 60 percent income tax. they are lying to you. they're saying middle-class will have any tax increase, just the rich people. it's alive. >> so is capitalism zero-sum then? you use a variety of examples to go through circumstances where it's actually capitalism that's the rising tied. >> income inequality is something that has been - - by the left in that it's a terrible thing. pakistan and ethiopia has less income inequality then. i was like, move there then. you think it's going to be great. it's about what your level is. income inequality, one of the authors we quote say it's kind of like a jealousy trope. a caring, and money you make when in reality, that's almos
but in scandinavia, everybody pays 25 percent sales tax. from the poorest to the richest, everybody also pays a very significant income tax. the income tax starting at 6000. this isn't the rich. that's how they get so much money as they tax the heck out of the middle class. you won't see bernie or aoc say we will do 10 million for climate change. the middle-class is going to have 60 percent income tax. they are lying to you. they're saying middle-class will have any tax increase, just the rich...
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to buy a car in scandinavia it is 100% tax and you want to buy 30,000-dollar car if you need to be a 60,000-dollar tax. it's ridiculous. they've criticized him when he says denmark is socialist to the pre- minister responded no, no, we are not socialist may mostly because they want to do business with the worl the world in a sot country so denmark is saying we are open for business and bernie is saying i love the socialism in denmark and it is kind of funny they loved socialism and they say wait a minute we are not socialists. as scandinavia sort of a weekends to this impact on the middle class as they try to have a more capitalist system shifting more of the other way do you envision a circumstance where they would cross? >> guest: the other thing interesting is they had a lot of success and longevity and health and all these things and there are several authors we look at to try to understand why, there are some amazing statistics. they always say scandinavians live longer than we do and have higher incomes. here's the interesting thing to do with scandinavians and americans want t
to buy a car in scandinavia it is 100% tax and you want to buy 30,000-dollar car if you need to be a 60,000-dollar tax. it's ridiculous. they've criticized him when he says denmark is socialist to the pre- minister responded no, no, we are not socialist may mostly because they want to do business with the worl the world in a sot country so denmark is saying we are open for business and bernie is saying i love the socialism in denmark and it is kind of funny they loved socialism and they say...
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we're talking about the scanned skanked scandinavia and socialism.ernie couldn't get elected in denmark and there are the opposite, in fact, the the -- danish prime minister came out and said top bernie quit calling us socialist we're not socialist so first problem with the argument is most is private property private stock market, that economic index measure freedom and trade they score on like a top ten in world here's e big rub to raise corporate income taxes rejected to trump tax cut that lowered ours from 35% down to 21 and he wants to be like scandinavia at 21 for last 30 years so he really doesn't know what he actually wants but people should be alarmed because social pisms greatest association has been with yen side and famine for last hundred years or more. >> so yore saying they believe socialism is a slur. politically. >> absolutely they're afraid they don't hurt business. like bernie be quiet. we're not -- we're not a socialist nation. >> so one of the things we hear all of the time about green new deal people think that that is a trojan
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he objected to trump tax cut that lowered ours if from 35% down to 11, and he wants to be like scandinaviabeen at 21 for last 30 year so he doesn't know what he actually wants, but people should be alarmed because socialisms greatest association has been with genocide and famine for the last 100 years or more. >> even saying that they believe social pism is a slur. politically? >> absolutely. they're afraid it will hurt business. like bernie be quiet. we're not a -- not a socialist nation. >> so one of the things we hear all of the time about green new deal people think this is a trojan horse for socialism because the way that fight climate change happens to be using the exact same tools it they use in socialism. >> in the book we actually quote several of the international authority on climate change, and are explicit they pex police sitly say it isn't about pollution but from the wealthy countries to developing countries. they admitop that. climate change people admit that. it has a not about pollution its about redistribution. so it is something that we agent to be aware of. but there's
he objected to trump tax cut that lowered ours if from 35% down to 11, and he wants to be like scandinaviabeen at 21 for last 30 year so he doesn't know what he actually wants, but people should be alarmed because socialisms greatest association has been with genocide and famine for the last 100 years or more. >> even saying that they believe social pism is a slur. politically? >> absolutely. they're afraid it will hurt business. like bernie be quiet. we're not a -- not a socialist...
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well to norway now where one of scandinavia as large a sculpture parks is attracting lots of attention because in addition to its nearly 50 sculptures by norwegian and international artists it now has a stunning new feature created by the danish engles group the twist serves a triple function as bridge sculptor and a museum in itself transforming the problem of some an even river banks into an ingenious design. the weld of architecture is all the buzz everyone is talking about the twist no not that twist the twist gallery the exhibition hall and newest addition to the his defense museum in your neck unknown way ringback it twists it seemingly impossible 90 degrees and was designed by stella architects in minutes. we thought it would be amazing if that i was you could also be the way to get from one side of the river to the other then once you're crossing the river when you get these new perspectives you're going to get some look over the river so there's always this idea that. we have the chance to give the world something that the life of the people of the future something that they d
well to norway now where one of scandinavia as large a sculpture parks is attracting lots of attention because in addition to its nearly 50 sculptures by norwegian and international artists it now has a stunning new feature created by the danish engles group the twist serves a triple function as bridge sculptor and a museum in itself transforming the problem of some an even river banks into an ingenious design. the weld of architecture is all the buzz everyone is talking about the twist no not...
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>> when bernie says he wants to be like denmark, but scandinavia is freer than many, they have privateperty -- >> but they have high taxes. >> you can all of the stuff they have in scandinavia by taxing just the top 1%. in skacandinavia that tax the t and the middle. the middle class has a 60% income tax starting at $60,000. it is the opposite of what american socialists are saying. we keep asking are you going to raise taxes in the middle class and she is wafling on the middle class, if you want all of this so-called free stuff, you have it, and the middle class has to pay free taxes. >> elizabeth warn says she sports free markets. she took a closer look at banks and put together a cfpb. the focal rule or dodd frank, neither wanted to ban anything, they just wanted to put guard rails on to protect individuals. >> i think elizabeth warren se smarter and more coy about her belief in large government, but her policies in bernie's party are not too much different. >> what policy do you mean specifically from elizabeth warren. >> one of the biggest is medicare for all if is estimated to co
>> when bernie says he wants to be like denmark, but scandinavia is freer than many, they have privateperty -- >> but they have high taxes. >> you can all of the stuff they have in scandinavia by taxing just the top 1%. in skacandinavia that tax the t and the middle. the middle class has a 60% income tax starting at $60,000. it is the opposite of what american socialists are saying. we keep asking are you going to raise taxes in the middle class and she is wafling on the...
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to norway now where one of scandinavia is largest sculpture park is attracting lots of attention because in addition to its nearly 50 sculptures by norwegian and international artists it now has a stunning new feature have a look. the weald of architecture is all the buzz everyone is talking about the twists no not that twist the twist gallery the exhibition hall and newest addition to the cast a 4th museum in norway ringback it twice its seeming a possible 90 degrees and was designed by stella architects in those. we thought to be amazing if that i was you can also be the way to get from one side of the river to the other then once you're crossing the river when you get these new perspectives you're going to get some of the over the river so search always this idea that we have the chance to give the world something that the life of the people of the future something that they don't already have and i think that power is the true power of architecture. the danish which was a brought his vision to life on the inside and outside as you move through the structure of the walls gradually bec
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what they see is scandinavia. they say, hey. these people have good health care.e have good schools. less income inequality. >> greg: they have less opportunity, juan. >> juan: by the way, when it comes to a happiness index, the happiest countries are these countries. >> jesse: then why does everybody want to move to america juan? >> kennedy: i would challenge thesthat assertion that they are happiest in the world. there economic mobility has essentially been slashed and shackled. yes, you have to cut taxes. people have to be able to take more of their money home. that's what improves consumer confidence and allows people to spend more money and higher more workers for their small businesses. that's an incredible thing. people who embrace capitalism have to have creativity. that's the best thing about america. if you have good ideas, you are not strangled by a cultural caste system. by the way, some of the countries that you idealize are actually very homogenous. >> martha: it's true. >> juan: but big companies like google and amazon are making it harder for small
what they see is scandinavia. they say, hey. these people have good health care.e have good schools. less income inequality. >> greg: they have less opportunity, juan. >> juan: by the way, when it comes to a happiness index, the happiest countries are these countries. >> jesse: then why does everybody want to move to america juan? >> kennedy: i would challenge thesthat assertion that they are happiest in the world. there economic mobility has essentially been slashed and...
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for northern areas, the air coming from scandinavia may be colder but further south in much of englanding much at all. but it does quite unsettled, there will be rain at times, you consider temperatures dropping in edinburgh and belfast. if the low pressure is more dominant, rain will be arriving more widely. welcome to bbc news. i'm mike embley. our top stories: to try to break months of deadlock over brexit, the british parliament finally votes, overwhelmingly, for a snap general election in december. to recover the respect in which parliament should be held by the people of this country and that is finally to offer ourselves to the judgement of the people of this country. we are ready for an election. we are going to go out there with a very strong message of how we transform our society. a senior white house official tells the impeachment inquiry into donald trump, he witnessed, first—hand, the president pressuring ukraine's government to investigate joe biden. politicians accuse the plane—maker boeing of putting profit before
for northern areas, the air coming from scandinavia may be colder but further south in much of englanding much at all. but it does quite unsettled, there will be rain at times, you consider temperatures dropping in edinburgh and belfast. if the low pressure is more dominant, rain will be arriving more widely. welcome to bbc news. i'm mike embley. our top stories: to try to break months of deadlock over brexit, the british parliament finally votes, overwhelmingly, for a snap general election in...
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so we spent a lot of the book describing the fact that scandinavia first is not socialist, but we alsoeport that bernie is actually too much of a socialist to even get elected in denmark. the prime minister of denmark said bernie, quit calling a socialist, we are not socialist, we are open for business, and you are ruining our business by telling the world we are socialist when were not. >> tucker: the socialism of norway is based on oil deposits. so what's interesting though is that conservatives often say socialism makes people more poor but the people who run socialist systems always wind up very rich, i've noticed. >> we make that point i in a bok that there's always the top 1%. in our country, it's largely based on merit, and socialism, it's largely largely based on who you know. whether you are wealthy, can have plenty to eat, for example, in venezuela, the average person is lost 20 pounds over the last year. majuro has gained about 50 pounds in the last couple years. so majuro is getting bigger and bigger. he can even fit into his clothes. he so fat, his generals are fat, they a
so we spent a lot of the book describing the fact that scandinavia first is not socialist, but we alsoeport that bernie is actually too much of a socialist to even get elected in denmark. the prime minister of denmark said bernie, quit calling a socialist, we are not socialist, we are open for business, and you are ruining our business by telling the world we are socialist when were not. >> tucker: the socialism of norway is based on oil deposits. so what's interesting though is that...
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i agree with what goes onso in canada and in scandinavia guaranteeing health care to all people as a right. >> i think undocumented people need to have a means by which can be covered when they are sick. >> razor head of your government plan would provide coverage for undocumented immigrants. [cheers and applause] >> tucker: socialism with open borders, that's thee trend. senator rand paul of kentucky is fighting it. a brand-new book out, called the case against socialism. he joins us tonight. thanks so much for coming on.n. >> thank you. >> tucker: congrats on the book, by the way. i think your book kind of an interesting window into where we are rightig now. the deeper question is, why would there? fire people embracing socialism. >> kind of an extra in everything. when i was a kid we would say that liberal, that liberal is probably socialist but they would never admit to it. now you have people who are actually running on the label of being a democratic socialist. i think some of it as they forgotten their history, so part of our book we talk about in the fact that hitler was a so
i agree with what goes onso in canada and in scandinavia guaranteeing health care to all people as a right. >> i think undocumented people need to have a means by which can be covered when they are sick. >> razor head of your government plan would provide coverage for undocumented immigrants. [cheers and applause] >> tucker: socialism with open borders, that's thee trend. senator rand paul of kentucky is fighting it. a brand-new book out, called the case against socialism. he...
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ambassador to sweden in a telegram recess this is the first chance in nazi germany and we can ship food scandinavia and was also affected by this blockade and then this was totally rejected and canceled by marshal folk and you see it and many ways in those efforts and by the end of march in 1919, it was a certain amount who paid for that and once that the blockade was lifted, there were other people that realize that his responsibility was no longer there and recognize that they need to have food and another part of the story was there is a lot of german americans in the united states and received letters from loved ones and was understandably estimate a look at his draw lizzy and what whoever did was that he moved away from some of these eight groups that were german american based and when asked who had founded theservice committee in 1917 and the face of u.s. aid to china. and they quaker's who were passive us and quicker face was rather than frustrated or angry which made the cause much bigger than just the american groups were able to earn and raised much more money. the quaker's in the face o
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and scandinavia they tax the working class in the middle class. everyone pays a 25% sales tax in the middle class pays a 60% tax on income the bulk of the income that comes for free college and health care comes from taxes on the middle class. this is the most important question that elizabeth warren needs to be asked, who was going to pay for medicare for all? it's going to have to be middle class. there may not be enough money to pay for that at so expensive. >> martha: $34 trillion i think. senator rand paul. his book, "the case against socialism." good to see you. thank you. also here tonight from the other side of the occasion, dan crenshaw of texas, the former navy sale. good to see you this evening. the vote against the president's move to pull out of syria, those 50 troops. i believe the president said 28 today. 354-60. a lot of the republican sign this resolution that you cosponsored. are you still so strongly in favor of changing his mind? >> first while agree with some of the things that he said. first of all, were all gone socialism. s
and scandinavia they tax the working class in the middle class. everyone pays a 25% sales tax in the middle class pays a 60% tax on income the bulk of the income that comes for free college and health care comes from taxes on the middle class. this is the most important question that elizabeth warren needs to be asked, who was going to pay for medicare for all? it's going to have to be middle class. there may not be enough money to pay for that at so expensive. >> martha: $34 trillion i...
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northern regions, the airfrom scandinavia will be cold but further south, it is not particularly coldes dropping in edinburgh and belfast. if the low pressure is dominant, rain will be arriving more widely. the united kingdom will go to the polls on the 12th of december following an overwhelming vote in favour in the house of commons denied. the prime minister said the public must be given a choice. he is hoping for a new mandate for his brexit deal. for labourjeremy corbyn said the election was a once ina corbyn said the election was a once in a generation chance to transform the country. and he promised the most ambitious and radical campaign for change the uk had ever seen. we will start tonight with laura kuenssberg on the day mps voted for an early general election. these will soon be portraits from the past. order!
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listen what you're doing is when you do them part scandinavia listen what you're doing is when you do that spit kit thing and you send it up one of these days we're going to find out spit kit thing and you send it up one of these days we're going to find out from your genome who is gay who has a pretense of the for alzheimer's from your genome who is gay who has a pretense of the for alzheimer's who has perhaps is going to be diabetic no insurance no who has perhaps is going to be diabetic no insurance no who has a mental health problem who who is transgender. who is bipolar who has a mental health from who who is transgender who is bipolar we're going to find everything and guess what you just provided that when you were going to find everything and guess what you just provided that when you wanted to find out your lineage so be careful d.n.a. is not a fingerprint you want to find your lineage so be careful d.n.a. is not a fingerprint it's you and that there is sort of one drift where there's it's you and the other is sort of one drift where there's this change of mindset about certa
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and the northern isles and some showers as well, eating away as low pressure pushes off towards scandinaviarth—east of scotland or easing down, i should say, by the end of the night, but a cold one. notice the blues are clearing across central and northern areas and in towards the west, a widespread frost expected and even called, as you can see, further southin called, as you can see, further south in towns and cities. do not be surprised to wake up to scenes like this on monday morning. blue skies, but cold and crisp with some frost around. the flusher tend to live quite quickly through the morning as it will be a lovely, sunny day and it will be a lovely, sunny day and it will be a lovely, sunny day and it will stay dry and bright for most of us. more of a breeze again, some cloud, the odd shower for the of us. more of a breeze again, some cloud, the odd showerfor the north of scotla nd cloud, the odd showerfor the north of scotland and we will also see some cloud building in towards the far south—west with an area of low pressure nearby here sending its weather fronts in. temperatures b
and the northern isles and some showers as well, eating away as low pressure pushes off towards scandinaviarth—east of scotland or easing down, i should say, by the end of the night, but a cold one. notice the blues are clearing across central and northern areas and in towards the west, a widespread frost expected and even called, as you can see, further southin called, as you can see, further south in towns and cities. do not be surprised to wake up to scenes like this on monday morning....
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the northern areas the air may come from scandinavia where it will be cold aware is further south thechange that much at all. but it does look quite u nsettled. much at all. but it does look quite unsettled. there will be rain at times. temperatures dropping in edinburgh and belfast. if the low pressure is more dominant, rain will arrive more widely. welcome to newsday. i'm kasia madera in london. 0ur headlines: borisjohnson gets what he wants, a december snap election, as uk mp's vote overwhelmingly in favour in a bid to break the brexit deadlock. us politicians accuse boeing of putting profit before safety, as the company boss testifies over the 737 max plane crashes. on behalf of myself and the boeing company, we are deeply and truly sorry. i'm rico hizon in singapore. also in the programme: for the first time, a current white house official who witnessed president trump's ukraine call testifies about the concerns he raised. and we look at why parts of asia are seeing birth rates hit
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will be the way of things i think for a few months now are stuck in the far north so that's really scandinavia and these storms by tomorrow have moved into the g 8 in touching almost all of greece and west turkey was temps are still held up $21.00 for athens but it may not feel that way and of course it's the tail off the version of sundry rain that's likely to appear not yet is a satellite picture showing the advancing cloud but in the fall crosser latest day and the north now geria and tunisia this will carry on moving slowly through the bay into was libya and still in the eastern side tunisia suau tuesday this is proper or time to weather. sponsored by catalona. subzero temperatures stream. this is where the hard part with the extraordinary journey. to tajikistan. would tomorrow there's no oxygen. just to experience a simple pleasure. risking you don't know kurdistan. hello again i'm in doha or reminder of our top stories this hour. the u.s. has evacuated 2 observation posts in northeast syria and says american troops are working to protect kurdish forces a statement from washington seemed
will be the way of things i think for a few months now are stuck in the far north so that's really scandinavia and these storms by tomorrow have moved into the g 8 in touching almost all of greece and west turkey was temps are still held up $21.00 for athens but it may not feel that way and of course it's the tail off the version of sundry rain that's likely to appear not yet is a satellite picture showing the advancing cloud but in the fall crosser latest day and the north now geria and...
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is going to dragon some milder air of the new continent, so putting the blue tones back over to scandinaviaeratures returning to the mid—teens. take care. this is the business briefing. i'm sally bundock. turning off the taps. as bp gets ready to release its latest set of results, we look at the future of big oil and renewable energy. and tick toc, tick toc. time is counting down for the short—form video app to go public with hong kong likely to get the nod. and on the markets: the only way is up except for hong kong, which is arcing the trend globally. we've got encouraging earnings news. talks between the us and china looking positive for a trade deal, and also expectations for another federal reserve
is going to dragon some milder air of the new continent, so putting the blue tones back over to scandinaviaeratures returning to the mid—teens. take care. this is the business briefing. i'm sally bundock. turning off the taps. as bp gets ready to release its latest set of results, we look at the future of big oil and renewable energy. and tick toc, tick toc. time is counting down for the short—form video app to go public with hong kong likely to get the nod. and on the markets: the only way...
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that then moves away towards scandinavia. we see this area of high pressure building.area of high pressure building. it isina area of high pressure building. it is in a different place but it will move towards the uk. it does mean because of where it started from we draw down cooler air. it looks like it will be dry. any warmth across england and we'll will not last into the following week. temperatures will be dropping away. chilly winds around northern and eastern coasts. it does look like it will still be dry. hello. this is bbc news. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first, the headlines: the speaker of the house of commons blocks a government request to hold a vote for its brexit deal, saying the question was put to the house at the weekend. speaker: my ruling is, therefore, that the motion will not be debated today as it would be repetitive and disorderly to do so. the 100—page brexit bill is introduced to the commons. the government now hopes to push it through in the next three days. the foreign secretary, dominic raab, orders a r
that then moves away towards scandinavia. we see this area of high pressure building.area of high pressure building. it isina area of high pressure building. it is in a different place but it will move towards the uk. it does mean because of where it started from we draw down cooler air. it looks like it will be dry. any warmth across england and we'll will not last into the following week. temperatures will be dropping away. chilly winds around northern and eastern coasts. it does look like it...
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in scandinavia, they are very big on that.and they are very sustainable in terms of heating. can you see that coming at a bigger level here? yes. we are involved in a major project at the moment to develop ideas for doing exactly that. so for new buildings, there area that. so for new buildings, there are a lot of good ideas on the way. but the bigger challenges our existing building stock. that is where we need to see more government intervention. funding is going to be needed to dig into the challenge of the existing building stock that we have got. that is going to continue to be the vast majority of our buildings. david said 9096 of our lives are spent in buildings. i dread to think what percentage of our lives are spent in this basement! with no windows. i wonder if you could explain to people around the world what impact buildings and the built environment has on your mental and emotional well—being and your physical well—being and your physical well—being too. well—being and your physical well-being too. that is a reall
in scandinavia, they are very big on that.and they are very sustainable in terms of heating. can you see that coming at a bigger level here? yes. we are involved in a major project at the moment to develop ideas for doing exactly that. so for new buildings, there area that. so for new buildings, there are a lot of good ideas on the way. but the bigger challenges our existing building stock. that is where we need to see more government intervention. funding is going to be needed to dig into the...
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go towards next couple of days and that's all due to that northerly wind coming across parts of scandinavia stockholm at 3 warsaw at 8 and as we go towards wednesday that front continues to make its way toward the south with some snow in the higher elevations and also some rain down here towards rome but take a look at the northeastern part of europe we are looking at temperatures in the single digits and remaining that way as we go towards midweek and later so for moscow here on wednesday 2 degrees as your high overnight lows are going to get below freezing and that's going to continue as we go towards the end of the week down towards athens it is going to be a nice day at $24.00 degrees for you we are looking at some rain here across parts of libya as well as tunisia a storm is lingering but it's also weakening across much of the region $23.00 degrees and rain for tunis but as we go towards wednesday we do start to see some improvement the rain started and there across much of the area over here towards magazines some clouds in the forecast with a temperature of 27 but over here towards c
go towards next couple of days and that's all due to that northerly wind coming across parts of scandinavia stockholm at 3 warsaw at 8 and as we go towards wednesday that front continues to make its way toward the south with some snow in the higher elevations and also some rain down here towards rome but take a look at the northeastern part of europe we are looking at temperatures in the single digits and remaining that way as we go towards midweek and later so for moscow here on wednesday 2...
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right now to the north winds are coming out of the north and that's bringing that polar air from scandinavia all the way down here across parts of central europe temptress today only going to be into the single digits for many locations we're going to be seeing warsaw it at 8 degrees kiev at 9 over here towards moscow you could be seeing some snow in the area particularly the overnight hours about 5 degrees there and also some rainy conditions across parts of northern italy and into the alps as well as we go from tuesday to wednesday the rain continues to move down towards the south but we're going to sing plenty of clear skies here towards north tempters are going to continue to drop over towards kiev we do expect to see about 4 degrees for bucharest though over the next few days your temperatures are going to be plummeting that front's going to be coming through so 16 degrees today but by the time we get towards thursday we do expect to see a high of about 6 degrees normal high this time of year is about 14 degrees for you across parts of northern africa we're going to see some clouds and
right now to the north winds are coming out of the north and that's bringing that polar air from scandinavia all the way down here across parts of central europe temptress today only going to be into the single digits for many locations we're going to be seeing warsaw it at 8 degrees kiev at 9 over here towards moscow you could be seeing some snow in the area particularly the overnight hours about 5 degrees there and also some rainy conditions across parts of northern italy and into the alps as...
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with northern ireland's border crucial to the brexit negotiations, we report from scandinavia to findder operates. coming up in the sport in the next 15 minutes on bbc news... we'll have the latest on the racist abuse of england footballers, as four people are arrested in bulgaria following monday night's game. there have been chaotic scenes in hong kong's parliament, where protests by opposition politicians prevented the chief executive carrie lam from making her annual policy address. heckled, and accused of having blood on her hands, ms lam had to abandon her speech and instead deliver it via video—link from an empty corridor. she was hoping that a series of policy announcements would restore confidence in her government, after months of pro—democracy protests. our correspondent nick beake is in hong kong. we have had four months of unrest here but you really got the feeling carrie lam was billing this as a symbolic day where she outlined her vision for a much betterfuture symbolic day where she outlined her vision for a much better future for hong kong. it was certainly a symbolic
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including in spain or france with the windy weather confined to the north the persistent rain in scandinavia still there in sweden with snow on the northern edge but slowly dying out and then the picture tomorrow's bit different because this is the lazy line of what is today thunderstorms tomorrow disappeared so the sun's back and the povere the next frontal system next a lot of rain is coming in so the bay of biscay to northern france and the wards exists too in romania now we still got some showers obviously from what happens in italy druggy across had a look at the reports there not that deep but still the potential today. who was a sponsor. of the legacy of south africa's a n c s that made the recording or these it is the plough how does he take us how a liability on top receptions have changed over this former liberation movement turned government you think is appropriate for a man who went to prison for defrauding paul i'm an eruption to run your policies would. be hossam goes head to head would. be nice not exactly be we in the group. you're watching al-jazeera live from doha a remind
including in spain or france with the windy weather confined to the north the persistent rain in scandinavia still there in sweden with snow on the northern edge but slowly dying out and then the picture tomorrow's bit different because this is the lazy line of what is today thunderstorms tomorrow disappeared so the sun's back and the povere the next frontal system next a lot of rain is coming in so the bay of biscay to northern france and the wards exists too in romania now we still got some...
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through the next couple of days sas to the cloud and right streams across the united kingdom into scandinavia the low countries much affronts doll and damp by of biscay northern areas the spine of portugal also looking very disturbed and that wet weather will continue to drive its way further east which is because through sunday further east the warm sunshine will continue unabated a lot of sunshine to across northern parts of africa but a chance of some showers there into libya these will push a little further north which in these was as we go through sunday want to see. that was a possibility to say into the fall west of algeria and i was seeing some very heavy showers recently into west africa as of course so we should do this is the ivory coast where we have seen some flooding over the past few days some really heavy downpours coming through here let's see some was bad flooding those heavy showers that set to continue through the gulf of guinea all the way across west africa right there into liberia and sierra leone. it's. an act of youthful defiant it's. your turn next of the road in the
through the next couple of days sas to the cloud and right streams across the united kingdom into scandinavia the low countries much affronts doll and damp by of biscay northern areas the spine of portugal also looking very disturbed and that wet weather will continue to drive its way further east which is because through sunday further east the warm sunshine will continue unabated a lot of sunshine to across northern parts of africa but a chance of some showers there into libya these will push...
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thanks to the blustery showers longer spells of fright but set to continue here that other way to scandinavia still quite brust be a fair bit of cloud into that western side of russia the south of that steadily looking fine and dry see a little bit of cloud just pushing its way towards greece and into western parts of checking out the showers we have across central parts of the met they will lap on to the coastal shores of libya chance of some wet weather just running in here then over towards been gazi for example have a clear through by the time we come to friday the status that can last you fine and dry just not just a fan amounts of cloud just pushing across straight to the pros to the good parts off morocco and that fall northwestern corner of algeria. october of 0. as the deadline of october the 31st gets closer stay with us for all the latest developments on bricks it. may be hudson will host a new series of interviews with artichoke chuckling the big issues about tone world leaders experts and environmentalist will assemble in iceland to discuss the future of the optic foreclosures bu
thanks to the blustery showers longer spells of fright but set to continue here that other way to scandinavia still quite brust be a fair bit of cloud into that western side of russia the south of that steadily looking fine and dry see a little bit of cloud just pushing its way towards greece and into western parts of checking out the showers we have across central parts of the met they will lap on to the coastal shores of libya chance of some wet weather just running in here then over towards...
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more active now are indicative of the change of season of course the coldest days to appear to scandinavia the moment all round the edges the cat has been bringing the rain which is quite excessive just over the border in western russia or just wet into and the 1st or the 2nd bout of significant snow up in the mountains of southern germany hard for me to throw just in 24 hours and that came from what actually still remains of lorenza remember lorenza the hurrican anyway it's there and it's on its way eastwards looking at weather coming in frequently from the west so a wet larn the green line running up from switzerland through really eastern france up towards the british isles it's sunny to the west mostly but a bit of bread be a breeze on the sunny to the east and much colder ate a mix from in warsaw this still won't nomen down italy and and greece but you'll see the targets tomorrow but colder as come down 21 in rome and this circulation is prone to a lot of nasty thunderstorms running through the greek islands greece mainland for example and southern italy some of it will spill further
more active now are indicative of the change of season of course the coldest days to appear to scandinavia the moment all round the edges the cat has been bringing the rain which is quite excessive just over the border in western russia or just wet into and the 1st or the 2nd bout of significant snow up in the mountains of southern germany hard for me to throw just in 24 hours and that came from what actually still remains of lorenza remember lorenza the hurrican anyway it's there and it's on...
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well more rain and some snow in the fore coast into scandinavia touches all certainly coming down overthe next couple of days ago some cold air coming in from the north of this but just 11 celsius a look cooler than it has been over the last few days 10 celsius in london with a fairly stiff nobody breeze plenty of cloud on monday across the central areas and some of that rain of course again could be quite heavy across the mountains now the system though still really plaguing some sections of the central med that will continue on sunday to bring some more rain. on into tunisia and there's not a great deal of movement so we could even see live of flooding in some of these areas particularly on monday that rain is really quite heavy and very persistent through much of tunisia and on into areas of libya as well. rewind returns with a new series. premiere updates on the banks down to 0 documentary thinking. oh please please please please. read wind continues with police gold millions of dollars in people's money jewish being taken in for a whole lot of them are going to be just down the dr
well more rain and some snow in the fore coast into scandinavia touches all certainly coming down overthe next couple of days ago some cold air coming in from the north of this but just 11 celsius a look cooler than it has been over the last few days 10 celsius in london with a fairly stiff nobody breeze plenty of cloud on monday across the central areas and some of that rain of course again could be quite heavy across the mountains now the system though still really plaguing some sections of...
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of europe becomes largely fine unless you're in old germany the british isles denmark or sudden scandinavia that is persistent rain with a cold northern edge and it is snow showing up so clearly is going to be different in north africa with that she too saw it's we've got showers all right now jerry into news you this circulation and possibly more damaging further rains to come in those in egypt. china is crawling on top i want to reunify with the my. bike the consequences one a 150 guy taiwan's determination to remain independent on al-jazeera. november on al-jazeera the for 30 years after the fall of the ballon will be looking back at that to find that moment in history whose truth is it anyway follows journalists from around the world who are taking on those determined to modify the truth. spain will hold its called the election in 4 years after a pause inconclusive vote join us for coverage a new series brings people together to discuss some of the big issues of our time and turkish president added one will meet with u.s. president trump at the white house we'll bring you the latest. no
of europe becomes largely fine unless you're in old germany the british isles denmark or sudden scandinavia that is persistent rain with a cold northern edge and it is snow showing up so clearly is going to be different in north africa with that she too saw it's we've got showers all right now jerry into news you this circulation and possibly more damaging further rains to come in those in egypt. china is crawling on top i want to reunify with the my. bike the consequences one a 150 guy...
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the same place suggests a vast amount of cloud going from portugal running through france towards scandinavia sometimes the rain is in and is pretty slow moving so you could rain the same place a quarter long time and the place i'd point out probably france and spain paris at 12 degrees suggest about rights the time the a little bit $24.00 in bucharest that's the nice warm autumnal through which extends through greece and italy and to and to be honest extends up to the baltic states doesn't quite make it but warsaw is at 21 degrees now given what's happening in northern spain you wouldn't be surprised to find if you share a sort of america or argyria altruist there's not much there is no worse there in the forecastle to be honest temperatures in the low to mid twenty's here is still warm east to nice areas at $31.00 this quiet here might generate a shower or 2 in the middle of libya is still pretty hot though in egypt 35 still in cairo and further sas we're still approaching 40. the weather sponsored by qatar and. every weekly news cycle brings a series of breaking stories during the early sp
the same place suggests a vast amount of cloud going from portugal running through france towards scandinavia sometimes the rain is in and is pretty slow moving so you could rain the same place a quarter long time and the place i'd point out probably france and spain paris at 12 degrees suggest about rights the time the a little bit $24.00 in bucharest that's the nice warm autumnal through which extends through greece and italy and to and to be honest extends up to the baltic states doesn't...
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pretty much persistent from spain up through france and through the northern countries towards scandinavia so what happens when it gets nice and warm and maybe surprisingly well just to have a look at these temperatures remembers the end of october 24 degrees in bucharest $21.00 in warsaw yeah they're above where they want to be compared with the average we're talking about 910-1112 greece above average in this part not quite so extreme in athens it's supposed to be will increase at least for a little while longer but it's a little cooler in for example madrid and in paris and you buy a little bit but significantly so and that's because the cloud of course his persistent as is the rain this is a huge amount of rain that fell in the northwest of italy and he joins a mass about half as much but in the hard grind of spain and france where there has recently be flooding and i think with this picture in sunday repeated on monday there will be some more sunny. well still ahead of al jazeera what next in the brags it drama will have a live update from london. why refugee women in jordan had to le
pretty much persistent from spain up through france and through the northern countries towards scandinavia so what happens when it gets nice and warm and maybe surprisingly well just to have a look at these temperatures remembers the end of october 24 degrees in bucharest $21.00 in warsaw yeah they're above where they want to be compared with the average we're talking about 910-1112 greece above average in this part not quite so extreme in athens it's supposed to be will increase at least for a...
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north is still very breezy a lot of cloud and rain pushing up towards the baltic states through scandinaviawednesday another poor day wall cloud of rain rolling into those west impossible western there was a front seeing some very heavy right along with whiles and eventually pushing across into england well the pulse of africa 10 we not see bad but we have got the chance of want to see showers into the far north of algeria northern parts of tunisia with more cloud too just sliding into morocco over the next. what about plants into northern parts of libya and there's always a chance of one of 2 spots of rain coming in here. and then i would put out more in my very macho culture has been very harmful to the economy and the minds of many people challenging traditional attitudes how narrowing the gender gap is helping women in the room to come on what is keep poverty in the economy and i'm not trying to break these barriers so much she's mount thank you bing women access to my senses meet the women leading the way. women make change on al-jazeera. cannot deal with poverty unless you deal with t
north is still very breezy a lot of cloud and rain pushing up towards the baltic states through scandinaviawednesday another poor day wall cloud of rain rolling into those west impossible western there was a front seeing some very heavy right along with whiles and eventually pushing across into england well the pulse of africa 10 we not see bad but we have got the chance of want to see showers into the far north of algeria northern parts of tunisia with more cloud too just sliding into morocco...
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we make the point that scan nafna -- scandinavia is not socialist. people pay for it, the top 1% will pay for it. that's not the way they do it. the working class prepare a huge burden of 25% sales tax for everybody. you have an income tax of 60% that starts at $60,000, so they do have a lot of so hi called free stuff, socialist kind of stuff, welfare stuff in scandinavia, but the middle class pay for it. nothing is for free. they have enormous taxes, so it's a false allure when they say the top 1% will pay for this. it's not enough work. the middle class has took taxed. >> you also talk a lot in your book about finding common ground. how do you do that? how do you do that when you look at the rhetoric that's happening and even the position that you've taken with not being able to answer a question directly. >> here is the thing. i was at columbia last night and they asked me what are thing you like about bernie sanders and the interesting thing he and i worked together on a lot of things. for example, on war, whether or not the presidt should be all
we make the point that scan nafna -- scandinavia is not socialist. people pay for it, the top 1% will pay for it. that's not the way they do it. the working class prepare a huge burden of 25% sales tax for everybody. you have an income tax of 60% that starts at $60,000, so they do have a lot of so hi called free stuff, socialist kind of stuff, welfare stuff in scandinavia, but the middle class pay for it. nothing is for free. they have enormous taxes, so it's a false allure when they say the...
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in germany technology and most of the surgeons in the euroeyes clinic, they are from germany or scandinavia. we are trying to do what we have been 25 years in germany in quality of vision, we are trying to do the same in china. youaad: i think started the first lay sick clinic in germany in 1990 -- in germanyry clinic in 1993. how has it evolved and where are we with it? euroeyes -- jorn: today, when you are doing laser vision correction, you are doing small keyhole incisions, much less traumatic, you are calling that smile surgery. the second part, we have done this worldwide with lenses taking care of a huge coming market where we see many of the people who are 45 plus who need reading glasses or progressive glasses. andave done a lot there this is what we are doing in china and a lot in germany. this is one of -- really where we are specialists and where we have a great deal of experience. rating --eople, get getting rid of reading glasses and progressive glasses. yvonne: doctor, how have government policies been? we talked about the gap between the private sector and public hospitals. g
in germany technology and most of the surgeons in the euroeyes clinic, they are from germany or scandinavia. we are trying to do what we have been 25 years in germany in quality of vision, we are trying to do the same in china. youaad: i think started the first lay sick clinic in germany in 1990 -- in germanyry clinic in 1993. how has it evolved and where are we with it? euroeyes -- jorn: today, when you are doing laser vision correction, you are doing small keyhole incisions, much less...
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the idea was, the united states can ship food, to scandinavia.ecause they were also affected by the blockade. they have the right to import it where they want. being germany. this was totally rejected one week later and canceled by marshall faulk. you see many efforts of him trying to get food and into her ways and those efforts are turned down. finally by the end of march, 1919, it was agreed a certain amount of foodstuffs would be allowed in. the germans paid for that with gold coins. once they had signed a treaty of versailles and the blockade was lifted, there were some any hungry people. hoover realized that. although officially his response responsibility to care for germany was no longer there, he recognized that they needed to have food. another part of the story. there were lots of german-americans living in the united states. they received letters from loved ones about how bad it was in germany. there was animosity understand understandably that many felt toward the united states, or at least it was perceived by many. what hoover did is
the idea was, the united states can ship food, to scandinavia.ecause they were also affected by the blockade. they have the right to import it where they want. being germany. this was totally rejected one week later and canceled by marshall faulk. you see many efforts of him trying to get food and into her ways and those efforts are turned down. finally by the end of march, 1919, it was agreed a certain amount of foodstuffs would be allowed in. the germans paid for that with gold coins. once...
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i agree what goes on in canada and scandinavia, guaranteed health care to all people and for human rights>> i think a document and people need to have a means to be covered when they are sick. >> raise your hand if you work health care plan would provide coverage for a document and immigrants? >> tucker: author and columnist mark steyn joins us. with the perspective you have the rest of the world, you are seeing with lots of even the left in europe are saying, may be open borders doesn't work. maybe we can't afford a welfare state for the entire world. and yet, why is that message not filtering down to liberals in our country? >> well, because i think there is a huge constituency for it and i think it's very different from the way socialism took off in europe, for example. socialism got a hold because you were a coal miner and your family had been coal miners for generations and you were going to be a coal miner all your life so you wanted to organize to protect the economic security of being a coalminer. and just as in the modern era, america has helped china find the only economically v
i agree what goes on in canada and scandinavia, guaranteed health care to all people and for human rights>> i think a document and people need to have a means to be covered when they are sick. >> raise your hand if you work health care plan would provide coverage for a document and immigrants? >> tucker: author and columnist mark steyn joins us. with the perspective you have the rest of the world, you are seeing with lots of even the left in europe are saying, may be open...