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the history of sweden -- sweden started off as one of the most poor countries in europe if you go back a few hundred years ago. one of the poorest countries in europe. it then quickly became one of the richest countries in europe and it was because it became one of the most free-market countries. you can probably make an argument that in many ways there was more free-market for many years and the united states. it became very rich, very unequal. in the 1960s companies start to get sweden as we hear it talked about today, where it moved in the direction of dramatically increasing taxes, dramatically increasing welfare distribution. it was a pretty -- it went very far in the direction of a social democratic redistributed state. the result was the economy basically flat bind. things got really bad. you didn't see the economic growth. you didn't see the entrepreneurial in sweden at that point. you were getting a ton of new companies at that time. what happened in economic inequality, it shrank. it got the lowest it's ever gotten. eventually the swedes said this is not working and in more r
the history of sweden -- sweden started off as one of the most poor countries in europe if you go back a few hundred years ago. one of the poorest countries in europe. it then quickly became one of the richest countries in europe and it was because it became one of the most free-market countries. you can probably make an argument that in many ways there was more free-market for many years and the united states. it became very rich, very unequal. in the 1960s companies start to get sweden as we...
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the history of sweden, sweden started out as one of those poor countries in europe if you go back a few hundred years ago. one of the poorest countries in europe.be it and quickly became one of the richest countries in europe and was because became one of they most free market countries. you could probably make an argument in many ways it was more free market for many yearsb than the united states. it became very rich, veryhl unequal, very unequal. and i think roughly the 1960s is when you start to get sweden as we hear talk about today where it moved in the direction of dramatically increasing taxes, dramatically increasing wealth distribution. it was not a socialist country but it was a pretty, it went very far in the direction of the social democratic redistributive straight. the result was that the economy basically flatlined. things got really bad. you did see the economic growth. you didn't see the entrepreneurial verb that had been in sweden at the point.. what happened in economic equality? it shrank. it got as low as it's ever gotten.tarted eventually the swedes said this is no
the history of sweden, sweden started out as one of those poor countries in europe if you go back a few hundred years ago. one of the poorest countries in europe.be it and quickly became one of the richest countries in europe and was because became one of they most free market countries. you could probably make an argument in many ways it was more free market for many yearsb than the united states. it became very rich, veryhl unequal, very unequal. and i think roughly the 1960s is when you...
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denmark,s of the e.u., inland and sweden are strong supporters. i reaffirm my intention to get this done before the end of the year and we discussed the importance of europe's energy security, including diversification of supply ers rafts.rces and our nations remain strong change, in climate agreement with the paris agreement. and as arctic nations, we committed to conservation and sustainable development that pryeritize our efforts to combat climate change and we look hosting the first white house arctic clines fall to make is sure we're working together on hat issue and finally, all the leaders here are key partners in global development. the nordic countries for some of the few countries -- and by the way, the united states doesn't fall in this category of meeting goals that have been set aid and ect to foreign humanitarian assistance and i'd do even more. they're dog a great job, and the terms of global health security, in terms of encouraging women's education, economies, n and developing sustainable pour countries and eradicating extreme pov
denmark,s of the e.u., inland and sweden are strong supporters. i reaffirm my intention to get this done before the end of the year and we discussed the importance of europe's energy security, including diversification of supply ers rafts.rces and our nations remain strong change, in climate agreement with the paris agreement. and as arctic nations, we committed to conservation and sustainable development that pryeritize our efforts to combat climate change and we look hosting the first white...
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there are certainly arguments that it helped spur growth in sweden.: we had growth in sweden of 4%, but that's one of the worries that the economy is simply becoming too overheated. this housing bubble that more and more people are getting scared of -- it is definitely a threat to the swedish economy at least if you speak to the governor. he does not think it is his job to address it. analystso traders and want some sort of different approach from the governor or are they just fed up and wanted to leave when his term ends at the end of next year? wantedi think what they -- i'm obviously not talking for every trader and analyst, but some of the people i'm talking to are asking for or saying that they should've conducted a more balanced policy. maybe cut rates a bit quicker in the aftermath or after the european debt crisis broke out and maybe not cutting so much now. just more balanced policy. ingves has now been governor for almost 11 years. i guess that is a factor as well. theparliament is reviewing iksbank mandate and maybe people are speculating t
there are certainly arguments that it helped spur growth in sweden.: we had growth in sweden of 4%, but that's one of the worries that the economy is simply becoming too overheated. this housing bubble that more and more people are getting scared of -- it is definitely a threat to the swedish economy at least if you speak to the governor. he does not think it is his job to address it. analystso traders and want some sort of different approach from the governor or are they just fed up and wanted...
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>> guest: sweden versus america. we are often told that sweden is the socialist country and america is a capitalist country. we are pretty much comparable in government economy, it's just different. much higher taxes, but actually much less damaging regulatory in many ways than america. so they're about comparable in that sense. sweden started off as one of the poorest countries in europe if you go back a few hundred years ago. one of the poorest countries in europe, it then quickly became one of the richest countries in europe is because it became one of the free market country. in many ways, it was more free market for many years than the united states. it became very rich, very unequal, very unequal. and i think roughly the 1960's you start to get sweden where it moved into the direction of dramatically increasing taxes, dramatically increasing wealth distribution. it was a pretty -- it went very far in the direction of a social democratic redistribution state. the result was that the economy basically flatlined,
>> guest: sweden versus america. we are often told that sweden is the socialist country and america is a capitalist country. we are pretty much comparable in government economy, it's just different. much higher taxes, but actually much less damaging regulatory in many ways than america. so they're about comparable in that sense. sweden started off as one of the poorest countries in europe if you go back a few hundred years ago. one of the poorest countries in europe, it then quickly...
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>> guest: we hear comparisons between sweden and america today. i think those comparisons are dangerous for many reasons. one, there's a bunch different than just our political policies. number two, it's easy to cherry pick the political policies that characterize sweden versus america. we're often told sweden is the socialist country and america is a crazy, you know, capitalist country. in fact, we're pretty much comparable in the amount of government control there is, government involvement in the economy, it's just different. they have a little bit -- >> host: they have much higher taxes. >> guest: much higher taxes, much more wealth redistribution, but actually a much more damaging regulatory sphere in many ways than america. so they're about comparable in that sense. but this is what's really fascinating. so sweden actually started off as one of the most poor countries in europe if you go back a few hundred years ago. one of the poorest countries in europe. it then quickly became one of the richest countries in europe, and it was because it b
>> guest: we hear comparisons between sweden and america today. i think those comparisons are dangerous for many reasons. one, there's a bunch different than just our political policies. number two, it's easy to cherry pick the political policies that characterize sweden versus america. we're often told sweden is the socialist country and america is a crazy, you know, capitalist country. in fact, we're pretty much comparable in the amount of government control there is, government...
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ostersunds fk now plays in sweden's top league.ay there they've got lots of work to do -- both on stage and on the pitch. michelle: we could all learn something from being out of our comfort zones. that's it for today. thank's for watching. for now, it's goodbye from me and the whole team. see you next time. ♪
ostersunds fk now plays in sweden's top league.ay there they've got lots of work to do -- both on stage and on the pitch. michelle: we could all learn something from being out of our comfort zones. that's it for today. thank's for watching. for now, it's goodbye from me and the whole team. see you next time. ♪
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ostersunds fk now plays in sweden's top league.ay there they've got lots of work to do -- both on stage and on the pitch. michelle: we could all learn something from being out of our comfort zones. that's it for today. thank's for watching. for now, it's goodbye from me and the whole team. see you next time. ♪ steves: like so much of budapest, hungary's parliament was built for the big 1896 party. its elegant neo-gothic design and riverside location were inspired by its counterpart in london. it's enormous, with literally miles of grand halls, designed to help administer that sprawling, multinational hapsburg empire. by the end of world war i, the hapsburgs were gone, and hungary, while much smaller, was fully independent. but then came the nazis, followed by the communists. that illusive freedom was finally won after the fall of the soviet union in 1989, and since then, the city has blossomed. today, hungary rules only hungary, and it's ruled not by an emperor, but by democratically elected representatives who legislate from what'
ostersunds fk now plays in sweden's top league.ay there they've got lots of work to do -- both on stage and on the pitch. michelle: we could all learn something from being out of our comfort zones. that's it for today. thank's for watching. for now, it's goodbye from me and the whole team. see you next time. ♪ steves: like so much of budapest, hungary's parliament was built for the big 1896 party. its elegant neo-gothic design and riverside location were inspired by its counterpart in london....
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that's social glism so is sweden.no, sweden is not like venezuela. >> democratic socialism is what he supports. >> that's what happened. hugo chavez was elected democratically. >> he has said that it's more like a norway or a sweden. when he talks about the types of countries. >> there is only 18 people in those countries. >> more like viewpoint, it's not the countries that you always insist on bringing up that have nothing to do with him. and she would be another one. >> go to nicaragua. go to socialist countries and nothing works. >> why do you choose the ones he doesn't identify women. >> norway and sweden are not really socialists what they are are welt fair states. >> democratic socialists. >> welfare states. >> they are democratic socialists. >> no they are not. the government does not run private industry in those countries. >> that's the point. bernie sanders doesn't want the government to run private industries. >> yes, he does. >> know doesn't. >> you are constantly smearing bernie sanders. >> is he closer t
that's social glism so is sweden.no, sweden is not like venezuela. >> democratic socialism is what he supports. >> that's what happened. hugo chavez was elected democratically. >> he has said that it's more like a norway or a sweden. when he talks about the types of countries. >> there is only 18 people in those countries. >> more like viewpoint, it's not the countries that you always insist on bringing up that have nothing to do with him. and she would be another...
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reporter: the fighters come from sweden, france and other countries. they have combat experience but few are willing to discuss it. some have only traveled here on a tourist visa. a sharpshooter and paramedic from brazil is the only woman in the bunker. she has fought on a number of fronts already and says she has found a new home in kurdistan. >> we will get you some powdered milk to have in the night. reporter: she says she identifies fully with the peshmerga struggle. >> we need international support. reporter: they don't see themselves as terrorists, but as soldiers. they say there are some volunteers that come for the adventure but tony says the more people willing to fight so-called islamic state, the better >> it is really a worldwide problem. i think my government is doing too little and all the european governments are doing too little, so that is why i join. that is why i decided to join because they are the only ones on the front against them. reporter: the next morning, they had out. they have had word of suspected movement. this time, the
reporter: the fighters come from sweden, france and other countries. they have combat experience but few are willing to discuss it. some have only traveled here on a tourist visa. a sharpshooter and paramedic from brazil is the only woman in the bunker. she has fought on a number of fronts already and says she has found a new home in kurdistan. >> we will get you some powdered milk to have in the night. reporter: she says she identifies fully with the peshmerga struggle. >> we need...
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lohman of sweden. mrs. rasputin and of denmark. [applause] and prime minister johanson and mrs.f iceland. [applause] now, we know they share a pride in their biking and hiking heritage. that think we can all it the makings would be a little rough. the best't always have mentors at the dining table. [laughter] their outfits were not always appropriate. the times have changed. tonight our nordic friends are much better behaved. [laughter] to have you here as you can see from our decor, winter is coming. [laughter] this evening we have three toes, so i will be brief. i do not want things to get out of hand. one of the great old norse iceland offered advice on how to welcome a desk. it was a miss manners for vikings. good being the drinking often avail. the more they drink, the less they can think and keep a watch over their wits. good advice. [laughter] perhaps easier said than done. it is true that our nordic friends have a repeat today, unlike the past, for modesty and for propriety. don't let them fool you, in these nordic countries, things can get a little while. i understand t
lohman of sweden. mrs. rasputin and of denmark. [applause] and prime minister johanson and mrs.f iceland. [applause] now, we know they share a pride in their biking and hiking heritage. that think we can all it the makings would be a little rough. the best't always have mentors at the dining table. [laughter] their outfits were not always appropriate. the times have changed. tonight our nordic friends are much better behaved. [laughter] to have you here as you can see from our decor, winter is...
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sweden, ms. argentina. ♪ dogs - sure can be messy. nexgard, their flea and tick killer doesn't have to be. nexgard, the vet's #1 choice for dogs, is a delicious, beef-flavored chew that kills both fleas and ticks. so it's easy to give, easy to take. reported side effects include vomiting, itching, diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures. why mess around? for powerful flea and tick protection, ask your vet about nexgard. the #1 choice of vets for their dogs and yours. ♪ the sun'll come out for people with heart failure, tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ i love ya, tomorrow in the largest heart failure study ever. entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an
sweden, ms. argentina. ♪ dogs - sure can be messy. nexgard, their flea and tick killer doesn't have to be. nexgard, the vet's #1 choice for dogs, is a delicious, beef-flavored chew that kills both fleas and ticks. so it's easy to give, easy to take. reported side effects include vomiting, itching, diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures. why mess around? for powerful flea and tick protection, ask your vet about nexgard. the #1 choice of...
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ostersunds fk now plays in sweden's top league. they've got lots of work to do -- both on stage and on the pitch. michelle: we could all learn something from being out of our comfort zones. that's it for today. thank's for watching. for now, it's goodbye from me and the whole team. see you next time. ♪ ññ1111@1@1@1@1púúa xx miranda: to many outsiders, culture in los angeles is something that begins and ends with the movies, but the city has always been home to radical voices and new ideas that have stirred things up, in art, in literature, in architecture, and urbaban life. inin recent years, the city's artistic profile has grown bigger and brighter with new cultural ininstitutio, new w approachcheo art, and new ways of thinking about the landscape. join me as we hit some of the city's most important cultural nerve centers. i'm carolina miranda, culture writer for the "los angeles times," and this is "artbouound." woman: los angeles is an infinitely inspiring city. it feels like you can just explore
ostersunds fk now plays in sweden's top league. they've got lots of work to do -- both on stage and on the pitch. michelle: we could all learn something from being out of our comfort zones. that's it for today. thank's for watching. for now, it's goodbye from me and the whole team. see you next time. ♪ ññ1111@1@1@1@1púúa xx miranda: to many outsiders, culture in los angeles is something that begins and ends with the movies, but the city has always been home to radical voices and new...
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sweden isn't the only country with an eye toward tomorrow.but we spend most of our time, money, and energy in the united states, especially in washington, on the short term. i like the idea of a person whose job it would be to force us all to think about the long term. what priorities do you think an american secretary of the future should focus on? share your thoughts with us on twitter using the hashtag fzgps. the correct answer to our gps challenge question was c. the nuclear bomb with the greatest destructive force in the u.s. arsenal has a yield that is 80 times more powerful than the little boy bomb that was dropped on hiroshima, korpgt the federation of american scientists. in total, there were an estimated 15,350 nuclear weapons in the world as of early this year. the federation estimates down from a cold war peak of around 70,300 30 years ago. thanks to all of youing if before part of my program this week. i'll see you next week. >>> i'm brian stelter. it's time for "reliable sources." this hour, megyn kelly and donald trump making p
sweden isn't the only country with an eye toward tomorrow.but we spend most of our time, money, and energy in the united states, especially in washington, on the short term. i like the idea of a person whose job it would be to force us all to think about the long term. what priorities do you think an american secretary of the future should focus on? share your thoughts with us on twitter using the hashtag fzgps. the correct answer to our gps challenge question was c. the nuclear bomb with the...
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i work with a colleague who is from sweden. one of the surprising the news i found was actually looking at the history it is the complete opposite conclusion. >> host: really? >> guest: i think the comparisons are dangerous it is just the political policy it is easy to cherry pick that characterize weeded verses america. and we are a capitalist country but we are compatible with the government control and it is different with much higher taxes is and to so they're not the parable in that sense but here is what is fascinating the history of sweden with the poorest countries id europe. it then became one of the richest and one of the free market countries you could make the argument it was more free market for many years the of the united states to become very rich very unequal. then that is how we hear it talked about today. >> because it went far of a the socialist democratic redistribute state. the results is the economy basically flat wind. he did not see that a entrepreneur with a tad of new companies coming out. so eventual
i work with a colleague who is from sweden. one of the surprising the news i found was actually looking at the history it is the complete opposite conclusion. >> host: really? >> guest: i think the comparisons are dangerous it is just the political policy it is easy to cherry pick that characterize weeded verses america. and we are a capitalist country but we are compatible with the government control and it is different with much higher taxes is and to so they're not the parable in...
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they had encountered some resistance and sweden needs a modern and regulatory framework.to offer services like uber x uber loft. coming up, we have been diving into the research coming out of the m.i.t. media lab. we will ask what he sees as the next big rake threw in this special edition of "bloomberg west" live from cambridge, massachusetts. ♪ ♪ emily: this is a special edition of "bloomberg west" from the nit media lab in cambridge, massachusetts. a spacex capsule has returned to earth with scientific research samples after a one-year mission. it left the international space station early on wednesday morning bound for a splashdown in the pacific. it had been there dropping off supplies and an experiment all room that will pop open in two weeks. nearly 4000 pounds of items were packed into the capsule, including blood samples from scott kelly's one-year mission as part of an experience -- experiment to understand the impact space has on the human body. to round out our three days of special programming, we want to leave you with one of the thoughts of joi ito, director
they had encountered some resistance and sweden needs a modern and regulatory framework.to offer services like uber x uber loft. coming up, we have been diving into the research coming out of the m.i.t. media lab. we will ask what he sees as the next big rake threw in this special edition of "bloomberg west" live from cambridge, massachusetts. ♪ ♪ emily: this is a special edition of "bloomberg west" from the nit media lab in cambridge, massachusetts. a spacex capsule has...
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this evening we will be at the white house for the arrival of the president of finland and norway, swedendenmark, and iceland. yesterday, as u.s. district judge ruled the obama administration cannot spend one's congress did not appropriate for reimbursing insurance companies. i will than republican steve king will join us to discuss his work on the task force on executive overreach. then, ohio democratic congressman tim ryan will talk about the 2017 defense spending bill and his recent trip to the middle east. >> this is a process. i am encouraged at the first meeting of this process. we will make sure we have a better understanding of one another. ♪ host: good morning. paul ryan speaking to reporters after meeting with donald trump, one of several meetings the presidential in washington yesterday, in an effort to build party unity. the headlines call the meetings tenuous an
this evening we will be at the white house for the arrival of the president of finland and norway, swedendenmark, and iceland. yesterday, as u.s. district judge ruled the obama administration cannot spend one's congress did not appropriate for reimbursing insurance companies. i will than republican steve king will join us to discuss his work on the task force on executive overreach. then, ohio democratic congressman tim ryan will talk about the 2017 defense spending bill and his recent trip to...
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throws denmark out there a lot. >> 9 million people in sweden and can't come out seven months a yearted here. i'm going to bern ie, you want us to kill ourselves? >> stephen: they have the bikini team. >> i didn't know that. >> stephen: yeah. the anger on the left is an economic-driven anger. folks would like to make more money. the anger on the right is a cultural anger, so it's different. >> stephen: you ever thought of running for office yourself? >> no, look, i'm fine with what i do now. this is what i was put on earth to do. >> stephen: really? i thought it was to know god, love god and serve god. >> colbert and i both went to catholic schools and we know the catechism because we were dunked in the water if we didn't. anyway, this is what i was born to do, i'm doing it and for 20 years have been successful. do i want to be a pal tigs and raise money and beg for money? no. >> stephen: all you have to do is print these thing. (laughter) >> no, i don't have any interest. >> stephen: can we talk about bayne around watt he said about cruz? >> oh, yeah... >> stephen: what makes me mad
throws denmark out there a lot. >> 9 million people in sweden and can't come out seven months a yearted here. i'm going to bern ie, you want us to kill ourselves? >> stephen: they have the bikini team. >> i didn't know that. >> stephen: yeah. the anger on the left is an economic-driven anger. folks would like to make more money. the anger on the right is a cultural anger, so it's different. >> stephen: you ever thought of running for office yourself? >> no,...
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look at germany, sweden. a small section of sweden is beyond out of control.be the stupid people anymore. right here in nebraska, they're bringing in tremendous numbers of people. we don't know who these people are. we don't know where they're coming from. i would stop that immediately. >> you're in the oval office. president trump is there. david cameron who has criticized the proposal comes to you. benjamin netanyahu comes to you. the leaders of jordan and egypt and turkey come to you and say, we want to help you in the fight guest isis, we can't help you if the ban is in place. what do you do? >> i disagree. look, we're not getting any help. if you look at the help, we're not getting help. they're saying boots on the ground, boots on the ground. they're not fighting. we give them equipment, they run. they drop the equipment. the enemy picks up the equipment. i have a friend whose son has been years now, numerous terms in iraq. an unbelievable young guy. and i brought him in. i wanted to take to him about it. they're very dispirited. the equipment that the a
look at germany, sweden. a small section of sweden is beyond out of control.be the stupid people anymore. right here in nebraska, they're bringing in tremendous numbers of people. we don't know who these people are. we don't know where they're coming from. i would stop that immediately. >> you're in the oval office. president trump is there. david cameron who has criticized the proposal comes to you. benjamin netanyahu comes to you. the leaders of jordan and egypt and turkey come to you...
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i've often thought about sweden. sweden is often seen as a reluctant european nation.ia is in the euro. francine: extreme politicians in charge now. david: absolutely. i think this would open the door to a range of tensions in europe. francine: how do you look at -- on brexit, when you advise your clients, what are you looking at, the polls? you infer from local elections and mayoral elections or is it too far removed? think there was a significant threat of eurosceptic sentiment in this country. we already knew that. that is why they are winning. they came second in a lot of other places. i think as you and i were discussing before, that could be seen as a vote of confidence by the pro-eu forces. maybe it is just a sign of labor's weakness for middle england. tohink we've still got assume a very close referendum campaign, but an eventual vote to stay in. i think the risk is big enough to take certain portfolio actions to hedge this risk. buying dollars being number one, buying gilts being number two. i don't think it is too late to buy either. francine: in to second,
i've often thought about sweden. sweden is often seen as a reluctant european nation.ia is in the euro. francine: extreme politicians in charge now. david: absolutely. i think this would open the door to a range of tensions in europe. francine: how do you look at -- on brexit, when you advise your clients, what are you looking at, the polls? you infer from local elections and mayoral elections or is it too far removed? think there was a significant threat of eurosceptic sentiment in this...
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announcer: president obama will host a summit for the prime minister's of norway and sweden tomorrow. they will host a dinner of the leaders. we will have coverage, starting with the arrival ceremony come alive at 7 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> congratulations to the class of 2016. today is your day of celebration. you have earned it. >> the voices crying for peace and light, because your choices will make all of the difference to you and to all of us. do not be afraid to take on issuesr new jobs, or new that really stretches your boundaries. and theummer of broad, specter of living and your parents basement after this graduation day, is not likely to be your greatest concern. >> throughout this month, watch commencement speeches to the class of 2016 in their entirety, from colleges and universities around the country, by business leaders, politicians, and white house leaders on c-span. >> in april, 11.5 million confidential documents were leaked from a law firm in panama to journalist. they have become known as the panama papers. up next week hear from international journalists wh
announcer: president obama will host a summit for the prime minister's of norway and sweden tomorrow. they will host a dinner of the leaders. we will have coverage, starting with the arrival ceremony come alive at 7 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> congratulations to the class of 2016. today is your day of celebration. you have earned it. >> the voices crying for peace and light, because your choices will make all of the difference to you and to all of us. do not be afraid to take on...
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i've heard this happens to people in sweden. he goes do you want to be american or not?d a top hat. here's the worst of it. >> jimmy: that's worse? >> it gets worse. he took his pants off. no. he didn't. i did -- [ laughter ] >> i'm sitting there sweating bullets. he's hating everything i stand for. my outfit. the next door you could hear the guy talking to his person who he's interviewing and they're popping champagne. they're audibly hugging. they're exchanging e-mail numbers. they're best friends. and i'm desperately lying to lean to hear what they're talking. i so badly wanted to be in that room. >> jimmy: you know what? guillermo, as a fellow immigrant who did pass the citizenship, welcome her properly. >> guillermo: welcome to america. >> jimmy: you don't have to go to the swearing in. he officially swore you in. >> if i say jimmy kimmel swore me in? >> jimmy: you'll be fine. >> jimmy: mercedes mason! "fear the walking dead" airs sundays at 9pm on amc. and when we return, music form iggy pop. >> dicky: the jimmy kimmel live concert series is presented by samsung. d
i've heard this happens to people in sweden. he goes do you want to be american or not?d a top hat. here's the worst of it. >> jimmy: that's worse? >> it gets worse. he took his pants off. no. he didn't. i did -- [ laughter ] >> i'm sitting there sweating bullets. he's hating everything i stand for. my outfit. the next door you could hear the guy talking to his person who he's interviewing and they're popping champagne. they're audibly hugging. they're exchanging e-mail...
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close the austrian border, getting to grips with drugs in russia, singing your way to success in swedenthere is a picturesque mountain crossing that connects italy and austria called the brenner pass. there cows graze, famers raise crops and the austrians and
close the austrian border, getting to grips with drugs in russia, singing your way to success in swedenthere is a picturesque mountain crossing that connects italy and austria called the brenner pass. there cows graze, famers raise crops and the austrians and
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>> sweden. >> well, there you have it. and that's it for us on street justice. not your normal street. >>> and don't forget if you're looking for a great read or a gift for you mom, think of my book, "he killed them off" my quest for justice. the book is on sell now. friend me on fas bike, follow me on twitter and instagram. thanks so much for watching. the greg gutfeld show is next. happy mother's day!photoin the yearbook. >> fox report is next. >> tonight, the gop is in uncharted waters. the presumptive nominee at odds with big names in his own party. this is the fox report. tonight trump is campaign nothing washington state shrugging off the high profile republicans that will not vote for him and taking swoip at former primary rivals. >> jeb bush is not an honorable person and lindsay graham is not honorable. when you sign a pledge it is supposed to mean something. the good nows is, that most everybody
>> sweden. >> well, there you have it. and that's it for us on street justice. not your normal street. >>> and don't forget if you're looking for a great read or a gift for you mom, think of my book, "he killed them off" my quest for justice. the book is on sell now. friend me on fas bike, follow me on twitter and instagram. thanks so much for watching. the greg gutfeld show is next. happy mother's day!photoin the yearbook. >> fox report is next. >>...
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sweden isn't the only country with an eye toward tomorrow.arliament has a committee for the future focused on science and technology. the united arab emirates has a minister of cabinet affairs and future to prepare the country to be less dependent on oil. i know this is gimmicky, but we spend most of our time and energy and money in the united states, especially in washington on the short term. i like the idea of a person whose job it would be to force us all to think about the long term. what priorities do you think an american secretary of the future should focus on. share your thoughts with us on twitter using #fzggps. correct answer was c, the greatest destructive force in the u.s. arsenal has a yield 80 times more powerful than the little boy bomb dropped on hiroshima according to the federation of american scientists. in total there were an estimated 15,350 nuclear weapons in the world. as of early this year, down from a cold war of 70,300 years ago. i'll see you next week. >>> happening right now in the "newsroom". >> should the person
sweden isn't the only country with an eye toward tomorrow.arliament has a committee for the future focused on science and technology. the united arab emirates has a minister of cabinet affairs and future to prepare the country to be less dependent on oil. i know this is gimmicky, but we spend most of our time and energy and money in the united states, especially in washington on the short term. i like the idea of a person whose job it would be to force us all to think about the long term. what...
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>> sweden. >> well, there you have it. and that's it for us on street justice. forget if you're looking for a great read or a gift for you mom, think of my book, "he killed them off" my quest for justice. the book is on sell now. friend me on fas bike, follow me on twitter and instagram. thanks so much for watching. the greg gutfeld show is next. happy mother's day! >>> hi, i'm greg gutfeld now. here's what's coming up. one presumptive nominee down, one to go. it's like musical chairs without the music or the chairs. my god, it's nothing like musical chairs. who is hillary's biggest challenge, is it bernie or donald. don't ask me. i'm heavy medicated. >>> let's get started, america. i won 11 bucks on the berdy and it's burning a hole in my pocket.
>> sweden. >> well, there you have it. and that's it for us on street justice. forget if you're looking for a great read or a gift for you mom, think of my book, "he killed them off" my quest for justice. the book is on sell now. friend me on fas bike, follow me on twitter and instagram. thanks so much for watching. the greg gutfeld show is next. happy mother's day! >>> hi, i'm greg gutfeld now. here's what's coming up. one presumptive nominee down, one to go....
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finland and sweden and norway saying, who invited iceland. that is my first question.ond question is about this boat. the white house made this boat to signify the waters and excellent fisheries of these five there will be one of these boatos every table. it flies each of the five nation's flags, the white house is proud of it. advanced notice, advanced pictures of this boat. released a list of the boats' ingredients, made of chocolate and something called gum paste. so, my question is, can you eat the boat? will they eat the boat? will heads of state hack off pieces of the boat, or just the cookies around it? chocolate and gum paste it is a decorative icing i want to know if people are going to eat the boat. i should mention, there are thing that is light up in that boat. the windows apparently, light up. and apparently, whatever it is floating on, i see alumination, and a lot of work went into decorating and publicizing it can they, will they eat the boat? the third and final question about the states dinner tomorrow night. is a question that is a serious question, n
finland and sweden and norway saying, who invited iceland. that is my first question.ond question is about this boat. the white house made this boat to signify the waters and excellent fisheries of these five there will be one of these boatos every table. it flies each of the five nation's flags, the white house is proud of it. advanced notice, advanced pictures of this boat. released a list of the boats' ingredients, made of chocolate and something called gum paste. so, my question is, can you...
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-lid summit on which sweden will continue and i will attend that summit.ink it is important to have it. the same goes for climate change and pushing for the clean energy nergy for the u.s. and northwardics countries will in emissions. ah reduce and we will be the first in the world. the u.s. and we share the belief that the individual freedom are swrobs, growth to create jobs, we need sustain able investment and new tech moling and that i'm awe staunch supporter of bringing us closer together to a strong investment partnership. but with freedom comes with also responsibility. we strive for trade that is both free and fair and enables creates better working skns. we share the belief that women and participation in the quork orce necessary to achief and gender is smart and fem matter of human rights. our five countries have developed qua is known as the models to enable more people to work increase gender equality. and we are proud to see those ideas are discussed and developed in the united states th the strong evers with health care and higher education sy
-lid summit on which sweden will continue and i will attend that summit.ink it is important to have it. the same goes for climate change and pushing for the clean energy nergy for the u.s. and northwardics countries will in emissions. ah reduce and we will be the first in the world. the u.s. and we share the belief that the individual freedom are swrobs, growth to create jobs, we need sustain able investment and new tech moling and that i'm awe staunch supporter of bringing us closer together...
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in fairness, he has spent years meeting with leaders from around the world, miss sweden, miss argentina. >> also, what does bernie sanders want? and what to expect from a general election brawl between hillary clinton and donald trump. >> i think the only card she has is the woman's card. >> then deal me in. >> we talk to terry mccalliffe and all of that tackling the new fight over voting rights. from washington, d.c., this is "politics nation" with al sharpton. >> good morning. i'm al sharpton. live this morning from washington, d.c. check a few miles from here last night, president obama gave his final roast at the white house correspondents dinner. and no one was safe, not even the democrats. >> we've got the bright new face of the democratic party here tonight, mr. bernie sanders. [ cheers and applause ] >> there he is, bernie. >> bernie, you look like a million bucks or to put in terms you'll understand, you look like 37,000 donations of $27 each. >> how much i admire hillary's toughness and smarts and policy chops and experience. you've got to admit it though, hillary trying to ap
in fairness, he has spent years meeting with leaders from around the world, miss sweden, miss argentina. >> also, what does bernie sanders want? and what to expect from a general election brawl between hillary clinton and donald trump. >> i think the only card she has is the woman's card. >> then deal me in. >> we talk to terry mccalliffe and all of that tackling the new fight over voting rights. from washington, d.c., this is "politics nation" with al...
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assange wants to avoid extradition to sweden over sex assault crimes, which he has repeatedly denied.e says he fears sweden will extradite him to the unit is rates were he could face trial for publishing classified information. welcome to democracy now! your thoughts today on your late counsel, your late attorney and friend michael ratner. >> michael touched many people throughout his life. you're seeing some of that today. frid and personal advisor. lawyer. with wikileaksed and other lawyers in the united states are grieving, but i want to reflect a little on michael ratner. important not his talent, political and human kisses to see- consistency, but because he was a role model to so many who knew him. michael wasmodel -- thatne of these figures played left so much. he was not a thundering genius come although, he was brilliant. he was not someone who was ideologically hidebound. he was not someone who simply engaged in value projection or exhibitionism. ifehaelatneras- led a ich was more to terry both at the human level in terms of dealing with his family, his friends, andh his in
assange wants to avoid extradition to sweden over sex assault crimes, which he has repeatedly denied.e says he fears sweden will extradite him to the unit is rates were he could face trial for publishing classified information. welcome to democracy now! your thoughts today on your late counsel, your late attorney and friend michael ratner. >> michael touched many people throughout his life. you're seeing some of that today. frid and personal advisor. lawyer. with wikileaksed and other...
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miss sweden. miss argentina. miss azerbaijan. >> we're inside and on the red carpet with all the hysterical highlights. >> hi. >>> hey, good morning. it was president obama's final turn as comedian in chief at the white house correspondents' dinner. and paula, you were right there. >> i gotta say, it was so impressive. what he did playing comic in chief is not easy. he hit it out of the park. he had an epic moment at the end. his final correspondents' dinner. he literally dropped the mike and said, obama, out. >> it's actually a tough room. he got a standing ovation. >> he got a bigger ovation than the actual comedian who followed him. >> the highlights coming up. >>> we start with a perilous situation in parts of the gulf coast. >> after a week of heavy rains, we saw dangerous and deadly flash flooding overnight. a great-grandmother and four children washed away. the threat is not over. we want you to look at the map this morning. watches and warnings up throughout the area. lauren lyster is in lindale, texas. g
miss sweden. miss argentina. miss azerbaijan. >> we're inside and on the red carpet with all the hysterical highlights. >> hi. >>> hey, good morning. it was president obama's final turn as comedian in chief at the white house correspondents' dinner. and paula, you were right there. >> i gotta say, it was so impressive. what he did playing comic in chief is not easy. he hit it out of the park. he had an epic moment at the end. his final correspondents' dinner. he...
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because this is sweden. in the treehouse hotel loses swede.
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before he traveled to sweden, he spoke to steve rosenberg. took to the piano for this report. ♪ excited.'m very it is a great opportunity to represent my country. for russia it is very serious. like the olympic games of music. russian people, the russian audience, loves eurovision. the song contest every year has a very high ratings. every year we want to win. stephen: what is your song about? sergey: the only one person. everyone has a main person and their life. it is about love. steven: 2014, when conchita won, i remember the studio discussion. politicians were shouting and saying that eurovision is a bad influence. too.y: i heard it, i turned off the tv. eurovisionou think can help bring russia and the west close together? music should connect people, and not separate them. religions not have any , nationality, sexual orientation. music is for everyone. help --eurovision may it should help -- to connect people. ♪ and youergey lazarev, got a small taste of steve rosenberg's talents. he knows all of the eurovision winners since 1956 and sho
before he traveled to sweden, he spoke to steve rosenberg. took to the piano for this report. ♪ excited.'m very it is a great opportunity to represent my country. for russia it is very serious. like the olympic games of music. russian people, the russian audience, loves eurovision. the song contest every year has a very high ratings. every year we want to win. stephen: what is your song about? sergey: the only one person. everyone has a main person and their life. it is about love. steven:...
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this is a shopping mall in sweden. broad daylight. you see other shoppers standing around. oh, and look, someone's recording it all. >> are you kidding me? >> no. they're busting open the door to a store called clock masters. >> all someone has to do is kick over that scooter. not to mention the horsepower it has of zero. >> this is about to get really good. all right. you see the one come out. he's about to get his grab bag. he puts it in the door to prop the door up. he's back there with the gun. watch what happens. >> he fires the gun. >> he tries to fire the gun twice and the gun is jammed. the other guy starts busting up the watch cases. mind you, his silly partner is still trying to get the gun to work. >> but whoo? just to be like -- >> it didn't work. >> what cracks me up, looks like he stole his girlfriend's panty hose because they're just hanging off the back of his head. >> it's mall security. maybe it's best to let them do their thing and let police handle it. >> where they going with such a huge bag? they're stealing jewelry. >> check out how they hop on the bi
this is a shopping mall in sweden. broad daylight. you see other shoppers standing around. oh, and look, someone's recording it all. >> are you kidding me? >> no. they're busting open the door to a store called clock masters. >> all someone has to do is kick over that scooter. not to mention the horsepower it has of zero. >> this is about to get really good. all right. you see the one come out. he's about to get his grab bag. he puts it in the door to prop the door up....
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and i went over the sweden, and he did it. do you get personally rejected with the payments in the hands? cash is universal except when you leave the country, and then a credit card works better for you, and the phones are catching up, and is your hand better than the phone or worse or depend what you have implanted in there? >> well, this is a sort of the -- we are not there yet. >> you are not there. >> and you get rejected everywhere. and one is from the video there from the show who can accept it and on the progressive end of this, but most of the time, the phone paying, you will only see it in the big box retailers or niche expensive coffee shops. >> and what is the reaction of how you want to pay. they are like, dumbfounded. and people are dumb founded when you try to play at your phone at a place that doesn't understand it or there are a lot of places that should accept this, and just that it is a chip card reader situation, and a lot of people don't. >> do you wish that you had implanted it somewhere else, because it i
and i went over the sweden, and he did it. do you get personally rejected with the payments in the hands? cash is universal except when you leave the country, and then a credit card works better for you, and the phones are catching up, and is your hand better than the phone or worse or depend what you have implanted in there? >> well, this is a sort of the -- we are not there yet. >> you are not there. >> and you get rejected everywhere. and one is from the video there from...
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look at what's going on in sweden where they had certainly no problems and now they have a section and it is rife with killings, it's rife with all sorts of problems and crime. but look at what's going on in europe. how stupid are we, folks? how stupid are we? we're not going to take this crap anymore. we're not going to do it. we're not going to do it. i mean, who really knows. maybe it's the ultimate trojan horse. here's what's going to happen. we're going to build in terms of the drugs, you know, people fly in and all sorts, but that wall is so important. we're going to build a wall. and it's going to be a real wall. it's going be a wall that's going to make that ceiling look quite low and it's fairly high. and it's going to get built fast and it's going to look beautiful because someday they'll call it the trump wall. who the hell knows. but we are going to build a real wall. we're going to build a wall. you know, i don't know if you saw, we have a lot of the folks here that i know because i've seen a couple of them and they congratulated me. three weeks ago the border patrol agent
look at what's going on in sweden where they had certainly no problems and now they have a section and it is rife with killings, it's rife with all sorts of problems and crime. but look at what's going on in europe. how stupid are we, folks? how stupid are we? we're not going to take this crap anymore. we're not going to do it. we're not going to do it. i mean, who really knows. maybe it's the ultimate trojan horse. here's what's going to happen. we're going to build in terms of the drugs, you...
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the leader of norway, sweden and iceland have helped nato bolster security around europe. >>> officials broke ground for the missile site in poland. scheduled to be up and running in two years and will host interceptors from a defense system. >>> the department of homeland security releases a plan to speed up security lines at e th airports. >>> high school athletes suspended for a year and what they are accused of doing remains a mystery. >>> we are giving ay washington. tune in tomorrow morning to find out how you new athletes suspended from a northern virginia high school. >> we don't know what they did but the punishment is one year suspension. wusa9 reporter pete monteen has been digging for information. >> reporter: 12 student athletes punished. some of the students are being suspended for a year! even police tell me this case is "interesting" right now victims in the case are not pressing criminal charges. school administrators denied my request for an interview. instead they gave me this statement. it says the punishment is for misconduct back in march. earlier this week. studen
the leader of norway, sweden and iceland have helped nato bolster security around europe. >>> officials broke ground for the missile site in poland. scheduled to be up and running in two years and will host interceptors from a defense system. >>> the department of homeland security releases a plan to speed up security lines at e th airports. >>> high school athletes suspended for a year and what they are accused of doing remains a mystery. >>> we are giving...
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singers for 20 countries compete saturday on sweden.ly 200 million people are expected to tune in for the show. russia is among the top favorites. >> in the united states, the obama administration is telling u.s. public schools to let transgender students decide for themselves whether to use the boys or girls bathrooms. the new guidelines are fuelling the controversy that's raging across many states. cnn's nick valencia has this report for us. >> we will not yield to blackmail from the president of the united states. >> reporter: the federal government calls them guidelines, but several states including texas sees it more as a threat. >> this goes against the values of any people. it has nothing to do with anyone going against a transgender child. >> reporter: governor fi fitzpatrick has a line has been crossed. >> i'm telling all the superintendentses in texas you so about three weeks left, do not enact this poems. >> reporter: loretta lynch writes there is no room in our schools for discrimination any of kind, include be discriminatio
singers for 20 countries compete saturday on sweden.ly 200 million people are expected to tune in for the show. russia is among the top favorites. >> in the united states, the obama administration is telling u.s. public schools to let transgender students decide for themselves whether to use the boys or girls bathrooms. the new guidelines are fuelling the controversy that's raging across many states. cnn's nick valencia has this report for us. >> we will not yield to blackmail from...
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i think perhaps if germany and sweden hadn't done that there may have been a better welcome for somerefugees. but taking in a million may not seem a lot in a continu continef 500 million people, but at my home close to denmark, it's been enormous. you have to provide schooling and housing. there are troubling in some of the centers, too. the police say they're on their knees. that's reason of the reason there has been a backlash. >> woodruff: but the fears rf terrorism are real in many instances, aren't they? >> the numbers of people who come with bad intent are probably minimum calls and i think the vetting process is in place, but in the initial waves, europe didn't really know who was coming in. so perhaps amongst these millions of people who came in, there might have been hundreds of bad guys. who can tell. but it is the fear that it's actually generating this big reaction and a fear of islam as well. in many countries, especially christian ones which are predominantly christian like poland, hungary and sloug slova, for example. >> woodruff: we're watching it unfold and don't kno
i think perhaps if germany and sweden hadn't done that there may have been a better welcome for somerefugees. but taking in a million may not seem a lot in a continu continef 500 million people, but at my home close to denmark, it's been enormous. you have to provide schooling and housing. there are troubling in some of the centers, too. the police say they're on their knees. that's reason of the reason there has been a backlash. >> woodruff: but the fears rf terrorism are real in many...