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>> sweden works with all these questions. sweden are not alike countries.we have the same level of cooperation with nato. that means we developed the membership in the partnership. we also want to have a strong transalantic link. we work with bilateral agreement, bilateral corporation. that is one pillar in our strategy to have these corporations to upgrade our own military capability. we have support from 70% of the members of the parliament. >> info sharing is one area you highlight. when you talk about info sharing and sharing of not just intelligence but strategy documents does being part of nato help expand sweden's knowledge base on military affairs? >> >> i think there is a lot of knowledge about the security situation in the baltic sea. both sides have benefit. information sharing is important. >> when we return more with the >> welcome back to "defense news," now more with sweden defense minister peter. among the topics covered with associated >> i think we have to realize what we have done. we have to see that what they have done in crimea is low.
>> sweden works with all these questions. sweden are not alike countries.we have the same level of cooperation with nato. that means we developed the membership in the partnership. we also want to have a strong transalantic link. we work with bilateral agreement, bilateral corporation. that is one pillar in our strategy to have these corporations to upgrade our own military capability. we have support from 70% of the members of the parliament. >> info sharing is one area you...
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sweden. >> how is sweden by the way? >> pretty amazing. have as much pull with -- we had a falling a couple of years ago. >> but i loved the colbert report, loved it, i watched it. i watched it religiously for nine years. >> stephen: yeah yeah. >> then when you started this show i couldn't get on the show. but my friends did. my friend band was on the show, and i snuck in as their roadie. this is true. >> stephen: this is you dressed as their roadie right there, as a roadie character. >> so this is because i knew that you wouldn't let me into the building because of the restraining order and all that kind of stuff. >> stephen: exactly, yeah yeah. >> so i knew if i show up as myself, there's no way you are going to let me in. but what i did was, what does roadies look like. denim jacket. oh alex who is this guy? >> stephen: well look at this, i would say this face right here, definitely a face that does not get past security. there it was a very deep character you were in there, excellent character work you were doing. >> i was there enjoyi
sweden. >> how is sweden by the way? >> pretty amazing. have as much pull with -- we had a falling a couple of years ago. >> but i loved the colbert report, loved it, i watched it. i watched it religiously for nine years. >> stephen: yeah yeah. >> then when you started this show i couldn't get on the show. but my friends did. my friend band was on the show, and i snuck in as their roadie. this is true. >> stephen: this is you dressed as their roadie right...
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do with respect to sweden and a majority said sweden should leave and then you add denmark, the netherlands, possibly france, possibly italy, the czech republic, hungary. this list gets pretty long. >> well, they start off falling like an onion, i mean if all the layers keep falling away. what does that mean in the long run? vladimir putin yesterday was in beijing meeting with the chinese leaders there, and, i mean, they are starting -- there's an asian group, 57 flakeses, an asian infrastructure investment bank, starting over there so is their power riseing? does this help putin and embolden him at the expense of europe and our interests? >> no, i really don't think so. i think what's happening between russia and china, the possibility that sovereign nation states could re-emerge democratically elected is a positive, and i don't think you can equit the european union with europe. there are two entirely different things and what the brexit referendum showed and what popular opinion is in many european countries is that the institutions, the governance institutions of the european union have
do with respect to sweden and a majority said sweden should leave and then you add denmark, the netherlands, possibly france, possibly italy, the czech republic, hungary. this list gets pretty long. >> well, they start off falling like an onion, i mean if all the layers keep falling away. what does that mean in the long run? vladimir putin yesterday was in beijing meeting with the chinese leaders there, and, i mean, they are starting -- there's an asian group, 57 flakeses, an asian...
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but sweden fell back and even the score and through a goal. he and the irish defense had been put under pressure by sweden's superstar. defending champions spain piled on the pressure against the check republic. they missed several chances to take the lead in the first half. spain continued their assault but were frustrated by a stout defense. with just minutes remaining on the clock, he found the back of the net. a spain team in search of a consecutive title. spain's when means that they are in a good position after one round of play. they are on point and on goal with croatia. all four teams will be back in action on friday. you are watching dw news. coming up, the town that most once to leave the eu and the town that most want to stay in. our brexit expert has a report on the extreme ends of the debate. we certainly want you to stay with us. when we come back, i will be here with kristof who will have the business news. brent: welcome back. you are with dw news live from berlin. while americans remember the 40 five people killed in the orla
but sweden fell back and even the score and through a goal. he and the irish defense had been put under pressure by sweden's superstar. defending champions spain piled on the pressure against the check republic. they missed several chances to take the lead in the first half. spain continued their assault but were frustrated by a stout defense. with just minutes remaining on the clock, he found the back of the net. a spain team in search of a consecutive title. spain's when means that they are...
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this is what is really fascinating, the history of sweden, so sweden actually started off as one of those poor countries in europe if you go back a few hundred years ago. one of the poorest countries in europe, and then quickly became one of the richest countries in europe and it was because it was one of the most free-market countries. you can probably make an argument that it was more free-market than for many years in the united states. it it became very rich, very unequal, i think roughly the 1960s is when you start to get sweden talked about today. it moved in the direction of dramatically increasing taxes and increasing welfare distribution. it was never a socialist country. it went very far in the direction of social democratic redistribution state. the result was that the economy basically flatlined. things got bad you didn't see the economic growth, it into the entrepreneurial that was in sweden at that point. you weren't getting a ton of companies coming in all the time. what happened in economic inequality. it got got as low as it ever got. eventually the swede said this is not
this is what is really fascinating, the history of sweden, so sweden actually started off as one of those poor countries in europe if you go back a few hundred years ago. one of the poorest countries in europe, and then quickly became one of the richest countries in europe and it was because it was one of the most free-market countries. you can probably make an argument that it was more free-market than for many years in the united states. it it became very rich, very unequal, i think roughly...
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think about the referendum, most of them are focused on the football game tonight, belgium versus sweden. belgium has to win or at least draw to advance. francine: ryan, very quickly,
think about the referendum, most of them are focused on the football game tonight, belgium versus sweden. belgium has to win or at least draw to advance. francine: ryan, very quickly,
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they say the logo is too close to one made in sweden. the company that makes m&ms says we're thinking about it. and, in fact, the candy wasn't even sold in sweden until six years ago just to avoid conflict with the swedish brand. >>> when we come back, caught on camera, a group of firefighter rescuing one of their own from a burning home. >>> and dangerous hitchhiker. the moment a bear opens a car door. >> whoo. [ screaming ] the tempur-breeze makes me, not cold, but not hot... it's amazing! ah, it's like a summer breeze cracked window. it's that perfect cooling effect when you sleep. i can sleep the way that i sleep, and he sleeps the way that he sleeps, and we don't disrupt each other. yeah, it's just cool, it's great! my tempur-breeze makes me happy. my tempur-breeze makes me happier! (laughs) discover the new tempur-breeze. to sleep happy guaranteed, and zero percent apr financing, visit mattress firm. america's number one tempur-pedic retailer. and the golden retriever tare very different.er they eat, digest, and process energy diff
they say the logo is too close to one made in sweden. the company that makes m&ms says we're thinking about it. and, in fact, the candy wasn't even sold in sweden until six years ago just to avoid conflict with the swedish brand. >>> when we come back, caught on camera, a group of firefighter rescuing one of their own from a burning home. >>> and dangerous hitchhiker. the moment a bear opens a car door. >> whoo. [ screaming ] the tempur-breeze makes me, not cold, but...
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charles: this was johnny in stockholm, sweden, at grand
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i was in sweden several years ago covering the referendum in sweden on joining or not joining the eurohen the foreign minister was assassinated, which was not directly linked to the referendum, but the emotional atmosphere stood out in that referendum that allowed something like this to happen. and i regret to say something like that has happened again here in britain. brent: you may be saying a lot people are thinking tonight but the police are not saying anything to the extent that you are saying. they do not want to talk about a motive, they say it is unclear. we do not even know if the suspect was a mentally he ranged person -- jo cox just happened to be at the wrong place at the wrong time. there is the element there that this was just a lone attack. quentin: yes, but why have they suspended all campaigning in the referendum? clearly there is a fear and suspicion that there is a link to the atmosphere in this referendum that allows something with this to happen. you simply do not get political assassinations. here was a woman, a left of labour party, a passionate campaigner for pa
i was in sweden several years ago covering the referendum in sweden on joining or not joining the eurohen the foreign minister was assassinated, which was not directly linked to the referendum, but the emotional atmosphere stood out in that referendum that allowed something like this to happen. and i regret to say something like that has happened again here in britain. brent: you may be saying a lot people are thinking tonight but the police are not saying anything to the extent that you are...
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>> guest: we hear comparisons between sweden and america today. i think those comparisons are dangerous for many reasons. there is a bunch different than just political policies and it is easy to cherry pick the things that characterize sweden and america. the amount -- it is one of the richest countries in europe. i think you could probably make the argument that in many ways it was more free market for many years than the united states. it was very much going in the direction of dramatically increasing taxes and distribution. it was never a -- it went very far in the direction of social democratic redistribution states. the result was that the economy basically flatlined. you didn't see the entrepreneural birth forbidding sweden and countries coming. what happened in inequality? it got as low as it has ever gotten. they liberated their economy and have seen economic inequality. i think if you look at the specifics you see at least a test minute to the kind of case we are making to where if you concerned about economic improvement you don't want
>> guest: we hear comparisons between sweden and america today. i think those comparisons are dangerous for many reasons. there is a bunch different than just political policies and it is easy to cherry pick the things that characterize sweden and america. the amount -- it is one of the richest countries in europe. i think you could probably make the argument that in many ways it was more free market for many years than the united states. it was very much going in the direction of...
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it is also austria, and you can see it in sweden and finland.an even see it in the u.s., so that growing nationalism is something that worries us a lot and we do not want to have it. we should not come back to the old days. we should really work on it and get closer together without being too bureaucratic. that is something i hate as much as your country hates it. we have to work on it. definitely one thing is for sure, we need to be together and not too nationalistic. francine: a final point, the polls are saying that the vote is very split. the markets believe the remain argument will win. what are your thoughts from germany? michael: i really hope that remain is going to win but polls are polls so you never know what is coming out. we have had polls in the right direction but also in the wrong direction so i am still very much worried until i see the result. i want to quote soros, it is going to be a black friday is the u.k. is stepping out. i really want the u.k. to stay in because it is necessary and again, it comes against any nationalism.
it is also austria, and you can see it in sweden and finland.an even see it in the u.s., so that growing nationalism is something that worries us a lot and we do not want to have it. we should not come back to the old days. we should really work on it and get closer together without being too bureaucratic. that is something i hate as much as your country hates it. we have to work on it. definitely one thing is for sure, we need to be together and not too nationalistic. francine: a final point,...
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in sweden we are talking about 9% or 10%. there is still not very good visibility about those numbers. if we can handle these event risks and manage to get through the rest of the summer toward september, october it's time to take a good serious look at if these numbers are really credible. -- then i think we could make a constructive move to the upside for equities. until then, more or less range bound and a lot of volatility. mark: global investors are holding the most cash for 15 years. what's going to put that cash to work? what are investors waiting for? i think the basic problem is the lack of growth worldwide. we are seeing quite sluggish growth both in the u.s. and the eurozone. we are seeing major problems in emerging markets. china's slowdown continues. looking at russia and brazil. negative growth and so on. we need more topline growth, more earnings growth in order to get more money back into risk assets. i think also that these event risks, the u.k. referendum, the spanish elections, the u.s. presidential electio
in sweden we are talking about 9% or 10%. there is still not very good visibility about those numbers. if we can handle these event risks and manage to get through the rest of the summer toward september, october it's time to take a good serious look at if these numbers are really credible. -- then i think we could make a constructive move to the upside for equities. until then, more or less range bound and a lot of volatility. mark: global investors are holding the most cash for 15 years....
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and sweden has one of the highest suicide rates in the world.hat do you want to do here, bernie? >> stephen: they have the bikini team, too. they have got the bikini team. >> i didn't know that. >> stephen: yeah. >> so anyway, 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 ever, 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. >> you know, colbert and i both went to catholic schools and were waterboraded, 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. now, do i want to be a politician and raise money and beg for money? no. >> stephen: if you need to raise money, all you have to do is print these thing. ( laughter ) >> doing real well. but no, i don't have any in
and sweden has one of the highest suicide rates in the world.hat do you want to do here, bernie? >> stephen: they have the bikini team, too. they have got the bikini team. >> i didn't know that. >> stephen: yeah. >> so anyway, 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 ever, yourself? >> no, look, i'm...
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the next stops are in the netherlands and sweden. the tables have been set outside.inner is ready just before sunset. it's a perfect evening to break fast. >> we're so happy we can cook for our friends. we've been so busy with the preparations we didn't have time to feel hungry! reporter: nadeen and her fellow chefs have invited 30 guests. nadeen believes that food is the way to the heart. if that's true, jule schroder's kitchen on the run is spreading a lot of love across europe. michelle: that's it for today. be sure to tune in next week when damian returns with a special program on brexit. he travels to london to take a closer look at britain's upcoming vote on whether to stay in the european union or leave. until next time, it's goodbye from me and the whole team. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] steves: i'm meeting my florentine friend tommaso at i fratellini, a venerable hole in the wall much loved among locals for its tasty sandwiches and wine sold by the gl
the next stops are in the netherlands and sweden. the tables have been set outside.inner is ready just before sunset. it's a perfect evening to break fast. >> we're so happy we can cook for our friends. we've been so busy with the preparations we didn't have time to feel hungry! reporter: nadeen and her fellow chefs have invited 30 guests. nadeen believes that food is the way to the heart. if that's true, jule schroder's kitchen on the run is spreading a lot of love across europe....
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what is sweden? sweden, yes. ivy league, $400, please. tim. who is poison ivy? yeah.e geography in rhyme for $400.
what is sweden? sweden, yes. ivy league, $400, please. tim. who is poison ivy? yeah.e geography in rhyme for $400.
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germany, italy, sweden, they are laid back.y have similar rules when it comes to the government. taxes aren't too high. >> they agree questions will arise. falling back on shipping and distributors makes exporting a success. >> talk to your rep. they know what countries have issues. they give you a heads up. >> once you do it once or twice, you get the gist of it. >> lately, we have noticed a trend at trade shows and conferences we go to. there's been someone on the side drawing for the audience during the presentation. turns out this is part of a new movement that uses doodling to help make meetings more productive. we wanted to know more, so we sought out an expert. the co-founder of image think spends her days doodling. not only that, she gets paid for it, by big companies like google and lego. conferences like south by southwest and small businesses across the country. nora figured out a way to use doodles to unlock to createtivety of owners and businesses alike. forget brainstorming. get everyone together for a group doodl
germany, italy, sweden, they are laid back.y have similar rules when it comes to the government. taxes aren't too high. >> they agree questions will arise. falling back on shipping and distributors makes exporting a success. >> talk to your rep. they know what countries have issues. they give you a heads up. >> once you do it once or twice, you get the gist of it. >> lately, we have noticed a trend at trade shows and conferences we go to. there's been someone on the side...
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[applause] >> in july of 1967, i arrived in be head of sweden to intelligence for the pacific fleet. i would go in party -- i would go in country. to be of 1969, i went out the seventh fleet intelligence officer. zone.in a combat by the end of that time, i had grown pretty pessimistic about how this event would play out. when the agreement was signed for the withdrawal, i was not serving in intelligence role. i was very pessimistic for what our relationship with that part of the world was going to be over the ensuing years. optimistic, never did i conceive of vietnam that would become a significant trading partner and that we would have substantial number of common interest. i was pleased with the and tonity to address introduce to you the current vietnamese ambassador to the united states. pham quang vinh started college the year saigon fell. 1980, went down to australia to brush up his english, came back and much of his career subsequent to that has been focusing on international organizations. in thedone two tours vietnam -- vietnam embassy representing the united nations. he is t
[applause] >> in july of 1967, i arrived in be head of sweden to intelligence for the pacific fleet. i would go in party -- i would go in country. to be of 1969, i went out the seventh fleet intelligence officer. zone.in a combat by the end of that time, i had grown pretty pessimistic about how this event would play out. when the agreement was signed for the withdrawal, i was not serving in intelligence role. i was very pessimistic for what our relationship with that part of the world was...
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and then i went home to sweden so i was like, "guys, it's a piece of cake." [ laughter ] they send youity like ben stiller will be in the room. you read the lines and then they fly you business class to new york. [ laughter ] piece of cake. >> seth: how many auditions after that did you realize? >> about 9,000. >> seth: yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] but you did want to -- >> because i told everyone in sweden, i was like, hasta la vista, i'm going to hollywood. and then i didn't work for years. >> seth: one of the best scenes in movie history. you were one of the guys who -- [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] the gas fire. a great role. >> thank you, guys. thank you very much. >> seth: and so then is it true that someone watched that scene again and goes, that's our tarzan. [ laughter ] they saw this and they were like, we found our tarzan. >> i actually sent it this to warner brothers when i heard they were making tarzan, i was like -- >> seth: so this is -- >> i think i'm your guy. >> seth: obviously what we saw is sort of the tarzan i think we all associate in our heads, but this is a d
and then i went home to sweden so i was like, "guys, it's a piece of cake." [ laughter ] they send youity like ben stiller will be in the room. you read the lines and then they fly you business class to new york. [ laughter ] piece of cake. >> seth: how many auditions after that did you realize? >> about 9,000. >> seth: yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] but you did want to -- >> because i told everyone in sweden, i was like, hasta la vista, i'm going to hollywood. and...
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he's a native of stockholm, sweden which seems to inform his scholarship. purposes come he also holds a masters degree from the university of oregon down the road. great ties to oregon and i have had the privilege of seeing him speak a few times already. currently working on what i am eagerly anticipating as definitive biography of jfk, if it is possible to have a list. it will be a breakthrough work on his life and times. please join me in welcoming our , professoraker frederick lowball. rhetoric -- geval.sor frederick lo >> thank you for those kind words and i want to thank all of you for coming. i have a personal connection to --s great state, and only not only do i have a degree from a certain in duchenne and has been mentioned and we won't mention again, but my dear wife 29 -- let's see -- this is on inevision, 29 years, grew up ashland to the south. i want to say for those of you who are not able to be with us today, the panels and the papers are just terrific. i think we will have more tomorrow. it's an honor to be in such formidable company, especia
he's a native of stockholm, sweden which seems to inform his scholarship. purposes come he also holds a masters degree from the university of oregon down the road. great ties to oregon and i have had the privilege of seeing him speak a few times already. currently working on what i am eagerly anticipating as definitive biography of jfk, if it is possible to have a list. it will be a breakthrough work on his life and times. please join me in welcoming our , professoraker frederick lowball....
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bo lundgren, the former sweden deputy finance minister.oming up, gold is soaring to a new two-year high as the investors are rushing into the safe haven assets, and jon najarian has been riding this trade all year and find out if he is sticking with it. >>> and as we go into the break, a look at the global yields right now as the flight to safety continues. it's more than a network. it's how you stay connected. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you get an industry leading broadband network and cloud and hosting services. centurylink. your link to what's next. with usaa is awesome. homeowners insurance life insurance automobile insurance i spent 20 years active duty they still refer to me as "gunnery sergeant" when i call being a usaa member because of my service in the military to pass that on to my kids something that makes me happy my name is roger zapata and i'm a usaa member for life. usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. >>> welcome back to
bo lundgren, the former sweden deputy finance minister.oming up, gold is soaring to a new two-year high as the investors are rushing into the safe haven assets, and jon najarian has been riding this trade all year and find out if he is sticking with it. >>> and as we go into the break, a look at the global yields right now as the flight to safety continues. it's more than a network. it's how you stay connected. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you get an industry...
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he's a native of stockholm, sweden, which seems to inform his scholarship. for our purposes, he also holds a masters degree from the university of oregon down the road. [laughter] >> but he has great ties to oregon and i have had the privilege of seeing him speak a few times already. he's currently working on what i am eagerly anticipating as perhaps the definitive biography of jfk, if it is possible to have one of those. if it is, i'm sure you will write it. it will be a breakthrough work on his life and times. please help me in welcoming our keynote speaker for the 2016 organ university international professor fredrik logevall. [applause] vall: thank you, chris for those kind words. , i want to thank you all for coming. it is true i have a personal connection to this great state. not only do i have a degree from a certain institution already mentioned, which we won't mention again, but my dear wife of 29 -- let's see. this is on television. 29 years, grew up in ashland to the south. so we have close ties to this state. and it is wonderful to be here. i wan
he's a native of stockholm, sweden, which seems to inform his scholarship. for our purposes, he also holds a masters degree from the university of oregon down the road. [laughter] >> but he has great ties to oregon and i have had the privilege of seeing him speak a few times already. he's currently working on what i am eagerly anticipating as perhaps the definitive biography of jfk, if it is possible to have one of those. if it is, i'm sure you will write it. it will be a breakthrough...
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changing gears now, eminem's candy apparently can't be sold in sweden till it gets a new logo.e deal. a court says the lower case logo is too similar to a chocolate-covered candy that is made in sweden. but capital letters would be fine. so the company that makes m & m's says it's thinking about it and in fact, the candy wasn't even sold in sweden till six years ago just to avoid conflict with the swedish brand. >> caps lock key for them. >>> the barbecue season is getting well under way. there's nothing quite like meat cooked over an open flame. >> or seafood. >> or vegetables cooked over an open flame. >> thank you. of course, it's always better to pay for what you're going to cook. >> unlike this guy. the guy in the red jersey and hat, he was confronted by a supermarket employee and quickly started turning over the meat products that he was apparently trying to steal. >> by our count, there were three rack afc ribs and three steaks, as well. >> there's more. just, excuse me, while i whip this out. >> wow. >> how do you. >> he must be really thin. not a lot of the leg in thos
changing gears now, eminem's candy apparently can't be sold in sweden till it gets a new logo.e deal. a court says the lower case logo is too similar to a chocolate-covered candy that is made in sweden. but capital letters would be fine. so the company that makes m & m's says it's thinking about it and in fact, the candy wasn't even sold in sweden till six years ago just to avoid conflict with the swedish brand. >> caps lock key for them. >>> the barbecue season is getting...
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sweden, denmark, the netherlands, france, perhaps italy.saying what the brits have done is a path for you as well. here in britain, it's important to understand who did vote in favor of leave. it was the middle class, the conservative party and uk independence party people who voted for it. but it was also the blue collar trade union people. one-third of the blue collar working class that normally votes for labor, voted for brexit. that's a huge repudiation of the political establishment of both parties. that's why david cameron resigned and jeremy corbyn the labour party leader is in trouble. it is a signal in the united states. they expect to run the government and they don't expect he athletes in new york, london, brussels, to run it for them. lou: is it your thought that donald trump will be able to enable, energize these folks, our middle class working men and family to get them out to vote in up numbers as to win the election in november? >> i think that's what got hip the republican party nomination against 1 candidates on a few of w
sweden, denmark, the netherlands, france, perhaps italy.saying what the brits have done is a path for you as well. here in britain, it's important to understand who did vote in favor of leave. it was the middle class, the conservative party and uk independence party people who voted for it. but it was also the blue collar trade union people. one-third of the blue collar working class that normally votes for labor, voted for brexit. that's a huge repudiation of the political establishment of...
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sweden has this disease called very simply encephalitis. we doctors would rename stuff, we take whatever we tell us, give it back to you as a medical term and you think we are all smart. because my head hurts. oh my gosh, you're so it's hard. yeah, exactly. we know what it says in my. what we've seen in sweden is this disease has been spreading over the last couple decades and there's a lot of fact there's in addition to where we are living. climate is one of those. respiratory virus free to view up kids or grandchildren come up little kids could infect did with rac, which causes a severe little respiratory illness. usually they are paid, but not always. we see this virus seasons in europe are becoming shorter and shorter because there's less cold months. the seasons are becoming shorter. contemporary examples right now will make a person will make up for a summit in he plays. 128 degrees or something like that he plays an get is people will die from cold, but proportionately more will die from heat. when we think about heart and lung disea
sweden has this disease called very simply encephalitis. we doctors would rename stuff, we take whatever we tell us, give it back to you as a medical term and you think we are all smart. because my head hurts. oh my gosh, you're so it's hard. yeah, exactly. we know what it says in my. what we've seen in sweden is this disease has been spreading over the last couple decades and there's a lot of fact there's in addition to where we are living. climate is one of those. respiratory virus free to...
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in just hours, leaders of sweden, germany, france, and poland will address the media.ve for us. nervousness ahead of this vote, what do the polls, what are they looking hike right now, phil? >> reporter: still very tight. still too close to call. it is a truism of pretty much every tight political contest. the undecided voters will determine the result. it is those waivering voters who will make up their minds. it is quite simply a huge decision. it is one that will impact across europe broadly, it is why european leaders are singing from the same sheet on this. they all believe that both brit tape and the european union will be weaker, will be diminished if britain decides to go, while of course balancing that by saying this is a democratic decision for the british people. the extraordinary thing is that it's the late stage of the campaign where we still hear strong arguments. both sides are fundamentally disagreeing on some pretty basic factual information, like the amount of money that britain contrikts to the eu's budget, the laws that the european union imposes on
in just hours, leaders of sweden, germany, france, and poland will address the media.ve for us. nervousness ahead of this vote, what do the polls, what are they looking hike right now, phil? >> reporter: still very tight. still too close to call. it is a truism of pretty much every tight political contest. the undecided voters will determine the result. it is those waivering voters who will make up their minds. it is quite simply a huge decision. it is one that will impact across europe...
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rocka, paragood why, philippines, serbia, slovak slovakia, slovenia, spain, sri lanka, wad iland, sweden, trinidad and toe baggo and you're good why? uruguay? france? mon dieu. i'm so sorry. the uk. we also have here tonight on the speaker of the parliament of albania, speaker meta, thank you for being here tonight. you honor us by your presence. in addition, we have hundreds of members of ajc's access young leadership program. please stand up and be recognized. access from the u.s., from israel, from all over. we have 130 students from mention -- students please stand up and be recognized. and those you heard their enthusiasm, this is a diplomatic first for us. we have representatives from the 50 -- 5-0 mexican consulates across the united states. they were joined by other mexican-american friends and partners, leaders of the mexican jewish community who came here. please stand up. the president of crete, the umbrella french jewish body, recently ecelebritied, could not be here this evening, but sent a warm letter and asked to be remembered to everyone. so we thank you, crief. the last
rocka, paragood why, philippines, serbia, slovak slovakia, slovenia, spain, sri lanka, wad iland, sweden, trinidad and toe baggo and you're good why? uruguay? france? mon dieu. i'm so sorry. the uk. we also have here tonight on the speaker of the parliament of albania, speaker meta, thank you for being here tonight. you honor us by your presence. in addition, we have hundreds of members of ajc's access young leadership program. please stand up and be recognized. access from the u.s., from...
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the next stops are in the netherlands and sweden. the tables have been set outside.eady just before sunset. it's a perfect evening to break fast. >> we're so happy we can cook for our friends. we've been so busy with the preparations we didn't have time to feel hungry! reporter: nadeen and her fellow chefs have invited 30 guests. nadeen believes that food is the way to the heart. if that's true, jule schroder's kitchen on the run is spreading a lot of love across europe. michelle: that's it for today. be sure to tune in next week when damian returns with a special program on brexit. he travels to london to take a closer look at britain's upcoming vote on whether to stay in the european union or leave. until next time, it's goodbye from me and the whole team. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] qwueeewep@1@xxxxxx ♪ >> too many outsiders, culture and los angeles is something that begins and ends with the movies. but the city has always been home to radical ideas a
the next stops are in the netherlands and sweden. the tables have been set outside.eady just before sunset. it's a perfect evening to break fast. >> we're so happy we can cook for our friends. we've been so busy with the preparations we didn't have time to feel hungry! reporter: nadeen and her fellow chefs have invited 30 guests. nadeen believes that food is the way to the heart. if that's true, jule schroder's kitchen on the run is spreading a lot of love across europe. michelle: that's...
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procedure that johns hopkins says does more harm than good, that the best study in the world from sweden says they're going to be 20 times more likely to kill themselves, have we not lost enough veterans already, that the v.a. wants to make them 20 times more vulnerable to suicide than they already are? it's time to stop the nonsense. and i would submit, mr. speaker, having reviewed the mccue tion that dr. paul from johns hopkins had provided , and walt haier had provided, and i look into based on their direction, one thing's imminently clear. the issue of transgender is not based on biological science, it's not based on medical science, the not based on physical science, it's not based on chemical science, there is only one science that this whole transgender issue before the congress is based on and that is political science. . i yield back. . the speaker pro tempore: the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. does the gentleman have a motion? mr. gohmert: i move that we do now hereby adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion to adjourn. those in favor sa
procedure that johns hopkins says does more harm than good, that the best study in the world from sweden says they're going to be 20 times more likely to kill themselves, have we not lost enough veterans already, that the v.a. wants to make them 20 times more vulnerable to suicide than they already are? it's time to stop the nonsense. and i would submit, mr. speaker, having reviewed the mccue tion that dr. paul from johns hopkins had provided , and walt haier had provided, and i look into based...
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in july of 1967 i arrived in hawaii from a tour in sweden to be head of current intelligence for the pacific fleet. once a quarter i would go in country. most often saigon da nang. and then in may of '69 i went out to be the 7th fleet intelligence officer. for the following 27 months i was in country in the combat zone every month. and by the end of that time i had grown pretty pessimistic about how this event was going to play out. when the agreement was signed for the withdrawal i was not serving in the intelligence world. and then when saigon fell in '75 i was the director of naval intelligence. at that point i was very pessimistic about what our relationships with that part of the world were going to be over the ensuing years. and never on the rare occasions when i was optimist ic did i conceive a vietnam that would become a significant trading partner and that we would in fact have a substantial number of common interests. so i was pleased with the opportunity to address and particularly to introduce to you the current vietnamese ambassador to the united states. pham quuchlt uan
in july of 1967 i arrived in hawaii from a tour in sweden to be head of current intelligence for the pacific fleet. once a quarter i would go in country. most often saigon da nang. and then in may of '69 i went out to be the 7th fleet intelligence officer. for the following 27 months i was in country in the combat zone every month. and by the end of that time i had grown pretty pessimistic about how this event was going to play out. when the agreement was signed for the withdrawal i was not...
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. ♪ >>> this in a moment sweden is almost right out of a fairy tale because this girl here is doing aancient herding call, if you will. ♪ >> it's like lord of the rings or something. this is awesome. is she an elf? >> she has a beautiful voice, that's for sure. ♪ >> before you know it, they all just start coming right toward her. >> even in the animal kingdom, they can't resist a blonde. >> a beautiful blonde sings like that, i'll run across the field, too. >> her voice is so beautiful. ♪ >> whoa. hey. >> hey, now. hey. >>> chris is getting in position to try out a human slingshot that they've created in dubai. >> oh, no. >> watch him take flight at 50,000 pounds of force. >> three, two, one -- >> oh! >> up, up and away he goes. and these individuals believe they're auditioning to become ambassadors for a john see that store. little do they know, john is hiding at the back. see what happens when he makes a grand entrance. two new breadstick sandwiches. like our new spicy chicken sandwich. try them for lunch! starting at just $6.99. olive garden. man, it's like pure power at your finge
. ♪ >>> this in a moment sweden is almost right out of a fairy tale because this girl here is doing aancient herding call, if you will. ♪ >> it's like lord of the rings or something. this is awesome. is she an elf? >> she has a beautiful voice, that's for sure. ♪ >> before you know it, they all just start coming right toward her. >> even in the animal kingdom, they can't resist a blonde. >> a beautiful blonde sings like that, i'll run across the...
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next up in the chair, a first-timer all the way from sweden. >> i'm having something from the for florence: in the end, she says it's worthwhile. >> i'm so happy. >> reporter: for john boy, another satisfied customer. >> reporter: what's wrong with temporary tattoos? thank you for tuning. we're online at abcnews.com and our "nightline" facebook page. good night, america. ♪ it's time to free yourself from the old way of buying and selling cars. introducing beepi, the radical new way to buy & sell cars, all online. carefully inspected, guaranteed and delivered right to you. ♪ ♪
next up in the chair, a first-timer all the way from sweden. >> i'm having something from the for florence: in the end, she says it's worthwhile. >> i'm so happy. >> reporter: for john boy, another satisfied customer. >> reporter: what's wrong with temporary tattoos? thank you for tuning. we're online at abcnews.com and our "nightline" facebook page. good night, america. ♪ it's time to free yourself from the old way of buying and selling cars. introducing...
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political parties in denmark, sweden, france, italy, and the netherlands, have already called for votesopean union set to hold a immediating to decide what to do after the brexit vote. anallies say somish leaders may be looking to push britain in order to scare off copycats. trace gallagher has more. >> look to the swedes because they're so close. it's like a scan navan britain and every in the politics the swedes and the brits are 90% together and the sweets nook 100 plows thousand refugees refugeeo there's an immigrant problem the and the conservative movement is gaining steam in sweden. you look at den mark and other countries with an immigration problem, the conservative movement is gaining momentum. the danes are worried the immigrants will come in and overrun their very small welfare state. france is interesting because 61% of the french people have a negative view of the eu. they just don't like it. then you have french lawmakers pushing for brexit, or frexit, who knows but the bottom line is the economy in france is down and the unemployment is up so the odds are they'll say. an
political parties in denmark, sweden, france, italy, and the netherlands, have already called for votesopean union set to hold a immediating to decide what to do after the brexit vote. anallies say somish leaders may be looking to push britain in order to scare off copycats. trace gallagher has more. >> look to the swedes because they're so close. it's like a scan navan britain and every in the politics the swedes and the brits are 90% together and the sweets nook 100 plows thousand...
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so even if you say we want the same model as sweden, i'd say go towards that. but that is not socialism. that is some hybrid between socialism and capitalism. if you want sanders to call himself a socialist democrat -- if that is what the feel the bern people think they are going to get they are sadly wrong. >> some brainiacs like sean penn thinking chavez and venezuela were going a great job until price controls and shortages and people dieing in hospitals. >> a lot of people have said that. and find out the model does not work. americans like the to compete. you can't do that in socialism. >> prior to the orlando terror attack, the department of homeland security telling employees not to use certain words that might offend muslims. time to stop the pc push now. and a parent's worst nightmare. a horrific alligator attack at disney leaves a two-year-old dead. should moms and dads be worried about the park's safety? yes or no. coming up here. >>> and what if you had to take >>> and what if you had to take a drug test [click] [click] [click] man: ♪ you're beautif
so even if you say we want the same model as sweden, i'd say go towards that. but that is not socialism. that is some hybrid between socialism and capitalism. if you want sanders to call himself a socialist democrat -- if that is what the feel the bern people think they are going to get they are sadly wrong. >> some brainiacs like sean penn thinking chavez and venezuela were going a great job until price controls and shortages and people dieing in hospitals. >> a lot of people have...
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. >> unlike sweden, 24-year-old sergeant mitch page already knew the enemy from his time in china. >>any of them were mongolians and many were over 6 feet tall and over 200 pounds. they would run bayonets through you and shoot you. i wanted to be honest. i wanted to share everything i knew or heard about or saw in >> john sweeney and mitch page found themselves attached to a hastily created new marine division under general major arch. a virginiain' with a liquid drawl was given the orders. >> he was given high marks for what he did and how he did it. >> how much time does the first ma marine division have? >> one of the things about guadalcanal, the order is listed on the fourth of july, the land is on the 7th of august. that's five weeks to land, plan, coordinate. it's absolutely astonishing. in fact, i can't think of any operation comparable to the size the u.s. has mounted parallel to guadalcanal. >> under vandergrift, it called for am fib dwus yus assault. >> they go through a frantic effort to cut down on the supplying plierks not that there was much to begin with. they call it
. >> unlike sweden, 24-year-old sergeant mitch page already knew the enemy from his time in china. >>any of them were mongolians and many were over 6 feet tall and over 200 pounds. they would run bayonets through you and shoot you. i wanted to be honest. i wanted to share everything i knew or heard about or saw in >> john sweeney and mitch page found themselves attached to a hastily created new marine division under general major arch. a virginiain' with a liquid drawl was...
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if you look at countries, such as sweden and denmark, maybe greece. this gives a lot of encouragement for those who would push for a referendum of their own, possibility to break away from the eu i don't think the eu itself is in -- is under existential threat, but it is an unraveling and just talking to people today in washington, from a u.s. perspective, that does seem fear that this alliance, which was born out of the ashes of the second world war, is guaranteed peace and stability on the continent for all these decades, it has taken its biggest blow and that has complications economically and even in terms of the military as well. >> and laura, a lot of american political commentary immediately looked through this through the u.s. lens and part of what trump and other anti-immigrant sentiment is in the united states. do you think that makes sense, or is that a misfire from an internationalist perspective, because this is more about europe than the u.s. >> from an international perspective, it completely makes sense. people in europe are extremely
if you look at countries, such as sweden and denmark, maybe greece. this gives a lot of encouragement for those who would push for a referendum of their own, possibility to break away from the eu i don't think the eu itself is in -- is under existential threat, but it is an unraveling and just talking to people today in washington, from a u.s. perspective, that does seem fear that this alliance, which was born out of the ashes of the second world war, is guaranteed peace and stability on the...