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amy: on that point quickly on iceland, the fbi flew into iceland without asking the government's permission? >> the u.s. flu a private jet with six fbi officers and to do prosecutors, one from new york and the other we believe from alexandria virginia, where the wikileaks grand jury is taking place, and iceland under false pretenses, pretending they were investigating hacking threat to the icelandic government. once there, they then started interrogating an informant. notice informant had approached the u.s. embassy with information. it is interesting to speculate exactly why the approach was made, whether it was because they threaten prosecution or desire for financial rewards but then started interrogating them, taking them around hotel rooms in iceland. the interior ministry of iceland found out about what was going on and ordered the fbi leave. they said they would and they didn't. and then a second order was put in. and then they fled iceland under the fear of arrest. at that point, got the informant to fly to washington, d.c. were they interrogated them for another five days. and then
amy: on that point quickly on iceland, the fbi flew into iceland without asking the government's permission? >> the u.s. flu a private jet with six fbi officers and to do prosecutors, one from new york and the other we believe from alexandria virginia, where the wikileaks grand jury is taking place, and iceland under false pretenses, pretending they were investigating hacking threat to the icelandic government. once there, they then started interrogating an informant. notice informant had...
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be any icelanders. they have from the north to the south to the south to the north, all over. some hundred years. >> the icelandic horse has two distinct gaits not found anywhere else in the world. the most famous is called the tolt. >> the rider doesn't move. it stays in their seat. >> you can feel like you're flying. you're swerving around. >> the horses hooves beat rhythmically over the ice, which is customarily tested ahead of time and appears to be solid after day of below freezing temperatures. >> it's been 10 to 15 degrees minus for a few days. that's enough usually to get the ice very stable for the horses. >> but the riders don't realize they're about to test the limits of the frozen ice layer. as the riders gather to pose for a publicity photo, someone gives the order for the group to march forward in a straight line. >> they were showing off in a lineup instead of going one at a time. >> just then, the riders hear a cracking sound and feel the ice undulating beneath them. filmmaker daniel ben
be any icelanders. they have from the north to the south to the south to the north, all over. some hundred years. >> the icelandic horse has two distinct gaits not found anywhere else in the world. the most famous is called the tolt. >> the rider doesn't move. it stays in their seat. >> you can feel like you're flying. you're swerving around. >> the horses hooves beat rhythmically over the ice, which is customarily tested ahead of time and appears to be solid after day...
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and they're like, "hey," and singing in the icelandic. it was really weird. >> seth: the reason i never do stuff like that. my wife says it's really good for your skin. i think nothing's good once. if you were doing it every day, like maybe it would have an affect, but doing it just once we all look like weirdos. >> yeah. robinson got it in his eyes and i saw him do that, and i was like, you know, that doesn't look like fun. >> seth: not good. you gotta go to an eye wash in iceland. you -- so, congratulations, last season of "mad men." it's been incredible so far. [ cheers and applause ] you've been doing it -- you've been in tv and film forever, but to be playing the same part since 2007, do you get recognized as roger sterling a good amount? >> yeah, you know, i do. and people are usually very nice. although the other day i was riding my bike, it was in long island with my wife, and we were riding around. and i see a sign that says summer -- it's a house -- with a sign in front that says "summer rental." and there was a woman standing i
and they're like, "hey," and singing in the icelandic. it was really weird. >> seth: the reason i never do stuff like that. my wife says it's really good for your skin. i think nothing's good once. if you were doing it every day, like maybe it would have an affect, but doing it just once we all look like weirdos. >> yeah. robinson got it in his eyes and i saw him do that, and i was like, you know, that doesn't look like fun. >> seth: not good. you gotta go to an eye...
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wow air is a low-fare airline based in iceland. it is offering four nonstop round trip flights to that country every week. >>> looking at the white house tonight you may notice temperature rare changes around 1600 pennsylvania avenue all designed to keep the president and his family safe. >> reporter: i'm at the white house where the secret service is beefing up security after profile series of breeches. it happened again and again. brazen individuals who managed the scan the white house fence. starting in july the secret service will do more to keep fence jumpers outs. sharp metal points will be installed on top of the existing fence that surrounds the heavily guarded complex. crews started early today on e street northwest where changes will be made to vehicle check points and officers booths. >> secret service and the national park service are working with other federal agencies to come up with long term solutions. >>> save the life of an infant. officer dave reed was directing traffic outside of a busy shopping center when some
wow air is a low-fare airline based in iceland. it is offering four nonstop round trip flights to that country every week. >>> looking at the white house tonight you may notice temperature rare changes around 1600 pennsylvania avenue all designed to keep the president and his family safe. >> reporter: i'm at the white house where the secret service is beefing up security after profile series of breeches. it happened again and again. brazen individuals who managed the scan the...
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(geyser erupting) we're in iceland on awesome planet. (upbeat music) where the arctic ocean meets the north atlantic ocean lies icela
(geyser erupting) we're in iceland on awesome planet. (upbeat music) where the arctic ocean meets the north atlantic ocean lies icela
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fred is actually in iceland right now. i was in iceland this week working on a tv show that fred, bill hader and i are doing for ifc. very excited about that. and, hopefully, fred will be back soon if iceland agrees to extradition papers. [ laughter ] you guys, with the 2016 election, only 81 weeks away, things are really heating up. oh, wait, no, it's not hot at all. oh well, that didn't stop 19 potential gop candidates from making their way to a conference sponsored by the new hampshire republican party. 19 candidates. that's one for every month until the election. for a quick rundown of how the gop field faired in the first in the nation primary state, it's time for a segment we call "live free or die trying." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: i grew up in new hampshire. and one of the most exciting parts about the granite state -- other than all the granite, that is -- is when a flock of presidential candidates descends to curry favor with our 1.3 million residents. and if you're a republican voter in new hampshire,
fred is actually in iceland right now. i was in iceland this week working on a tv show that fred, bill hader and i are doing for ifc. very excited about that. and, hopefully, fred will be back soon if iceland agrees to extradition papers. [ laughter ] you guys, with the 2016 election, only 81 weeks away, things are really heating up. oh, wait, no, it's not hot at all. oh well, that didn't stop 19 potential gop candidates from making their way to a conference sponsored by the new hampshire...
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iceland is full of wonder and amazement.
iceland is full of wonder and amazement.
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but more importantly, the icelandic state provides some key points in terms of childcare. for me i am very focused on the -- when you look closely at the child rearing of who is minding the kids, there is a detailed look at what the arrangements are. whether there's a grandmother or so on. the interesting thing is that african-americans -- the one significant difference is the much higher proportion rely on siblings. twice as high. all all the kids are bringing up younger kids. i will tell you why that is problematic. apart from the fact that it is not a good idea of kids bring up kids, no matter how responsible they are, it becomes there is responsibilty. one of the things i feel as a consequence that is you normalize the idea of kids being authoritative figures. for boys, that streams into the gang leader being the substitute for the sibling at home. this is -- somehow, we've got -- this is where the government needs to find ways in which we provide a institutional structure. afterschool programs, this is where i would really focus. we the 3:00 to 7:00 problem. we need s
but more importantly, the icelandic state provides some key points in terms of childcare. for me i am very focused on the -- when you look closely at the child rearing of who is minding the kids, there is a detailed look at what the arrangements are. whether there's a grandmother or so on. the interesting thing is that african-americans -- the one significant difference is the much higher proportion rely on siblings. twice as high. all all the kids are bringing up younger kids. i will tell you...
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intrigued me for a while because a higher proportion of icelandic kids do, but it's not a problem. the reason it's not a problem is because eventually most icelandic patients do get together even if the kids are born out of wedlock. more importantly the icelandic states provide support at those seven key points in terms of tribe care. for me, i'm very focused on the age problem. when you look closely at the child rearing arrangement, and there has been excellent work with a detailed look at what the arrangements are, whether it's organized arrangement, a grandmother, so on. interesting thing is that african-americans don't differ much in terms of the kids being left alone. the interesting difference, the one seg cant difference is the much higher proportion rely on siblings. it's like twice as high as others. all the kids -- older kids are bringing up younger kids. and that's -- i'll tell you why that's problematic. apart from the fact that it's not a great idea to have kids bringing up kids, no matter how responsible they are in fact usually better for the kids doing the bringing
intrigued me for a while because a higher proportion of icelandic kids do, but it's not a problem. the reason it's not a problem is because eventually most icelandic patients do get together even if the kids are born out of wedlock. more importantly the icelandic states provide support at those seven key points in terms of tribe care. for me, i'm very focused on the age problem. when you look closely at the child rearing arrangement, and there has been excellent work with a detailed look at...
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greenland, going down to places like iceland and so the nordic countries which are really having among the lowest levels of infant mortality in the world. but does one family to highlight come to the whole world and then less developed countries to show even though these are high relatively to some these countries, in the arctic regions, actually exist within highly developed high-income countries so that possibly some hope for something that can be drawn upon that there. apologize for the quality of this graph but basically the point that shows the trends in tv across some of the circumpolar regions. the first one is the canadian inuit, greenland and alaska natives. you can see the large decline in tb but kind of continued disparities in tb. one of the previous speakers talked about suicide. this was from some work that jack hicks hasn't done looking at the suicide rates in canada and then among the inuit. you can see candid shots of a flat with trends for the new it's an has continued to go up. likely check is a rather cheerful guy. it's a rather depressing research but he correlates
greenland, going down to places like iceland and so the nordic countries which are really having among the lowest levels of infant mortality in the world. but does one family to highlight come to the whole world and then less developed countries to show even though these are high relatively to some these countries, in the arctic regions, actually exist within highly developed high-income countries so that possibly some hope for something that can be drawn upon that there. apologize for the...
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eventually most icelandic participate parents do get together. more importantly, they provide those key points in terms of child care. for me i'm right now very focused on the 328 problem. when you look closely at the child rearing arrangement, there have been many excellent works. really detail look at what the arrangements are, whether it's organized arrangement, whether there's a grandmother and so on. the thing is that african-americans do not differ much in terms of the kids being left alone and so on. the one significant difference is the much higher proportion rely on sibling. and it's like twice as high as the -- so older kids are bringing up younger kids. now -- i tell you why that's problematic. apart from the fact that it's not a great idea to have kids bringing up kids, no matter how responsible they are. it's usually better for the kid doing up the bringing up she becomes responsible it's one of the sources why it is black women are doing so much better than the black man. but that's another issue. you get -- you normalize the idea o
eventually most icelandic participate parents do get together. more importantly, they provide those key points in terms of child care. for me i'm right now very focused on the 328 problem. when you look closely at the child rearing arrangement, there have been many excellent works. really detail look at what the arrangements are, whether it's organized arrangement, whether there's a grandmother and so on. the thing is that african-americans do not differ much in terms of the kids being left...
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they are scooping up your data too because your e-mail may go to iceland our candidate. -- or canada. the director of national intelligence found out they are going into the hay stack and using this incidental data collection. congress >> >> host: has technology lessened our privacy? >> it is not the technology but it is the government. the technology makes it easier because the technology exist. just because it is easier and less intrusive because they don't pick your locks and come in and take papers out of your draws like they did 200 years ago. it doesn't mean it is constitutional or moral even. >> host: also i want to ask you about the bill called the end warrant list surveillance of americans. what is that? >> this is a bill that ed lockren and i introduced and we are worried about the warrant warrantless surveillance happening. we don't even want to keep you from searching the data but we want you to have probably cause and a search warrant. that is what the bill would do. it would require like the constitution does probably cause and a search warrant. it would get rid of the a
they are scooping up your data too because your e-mail may go to iceland our candidate. -- or canada. the director of national intelligence found out they are going into the hay stack and using this incidental data collection. congress >> >> host: has technology lessened our privacy? >> it is not the technology but it is the government. the technology makes it easier because the technology exist. just because it is easier and less intrusive because they don't pick your locks...
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they were brought to a port this morning after their ship was spotted by an icelandic airplane. >>> international aid agencies say they are not getting enough help to help refugees from syria. they have scaled back the help by 30% since the beginning of this year. >>> and speaking of refugees in africa the unrest in burundi has created more than 1,000 new refugees. they are fearing revenge attacks by militias loyal to the president. most have gone to neighboring tanzania. >> reporter: this tiny fishing village wasn't prepared for its population to double in two weeks. life here has changed dramatically. there are now more refugees than locals. >> translator: most of us are coughing now. our toilets are full. i had to rebuild my toy lot because it is blocked. >> translator: there are too many refugees. too many diseases. water is scarce. >> reporter: further along the banks of one of the largest fresh-water lakes in the world, the problem is the same too many new arrivals not enough clean water. >> they are drinking out of the lake drinking out of unclean water sources and it's a recipe for disast
they were brought to a port this morning after their ship was spotted by an icelandic airplane. >>> international aid agencies say they are not getting enough help to help refugees from syria. they have scaled back the help by 30% since the beginning of this year. >>> and speaking of refugees in africa the unrest in burundi has created more than 1,000 new refugees. they are fearing revenge attacks by militias loyal to the president. most have gone to neighboring tanzania....
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iceland and he bank iceland's banks were far more leveraged, but they also had more self made millionaires than any other as a percentage of their population than any other european country. so they started building get and get out of the mess they were in in a hurry. so it doesn't mean that cole's european idea was wrong. and that the eu and the strengthening of it and for many older europeans you're the boring and bureaucratic nation of the cumbersome machinery this brussels of the eu is a god democraticgodsend, far better than the uncertain city of war and endless intrigue with destructive consequences. the other thing that happened to cole's vision of course is that russia took a more un theilateral and authoritarian turn as manifest most vividly in what happened in ukraine and what continues to happen there. but on balance you would have to say he was the most european leader since world war ii because of the good things that happened and the bad things that didn't happen. and i still believe over the long run we are will return to the path that he advocated for so long. second exampl
iceland and he bank iceland's banks were far more leveraged, but they also had more self made millionaires than any other as a percentage of their population than any other european country. so they started building get and get out of the mess they were in in a hurry. so it doesn't mean that cole's european idea was wrong. and that the eu and the strengthening of it and for many older europeans you're the boring and bureaucratic nation of the cumbersome machinery this brussels of the eu is a...
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manus: and toward iceland which obviously, price controls [indiscernible] it would not be my favorite. it is 170 $9.4 million. it is a record. there you go. $180 million. and he did do another 14 of those. have a look. you never know what you get. mark: "countdown" continues. ♪ we live in a pick and choose world choose choose choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number... don't miss the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. sleepiq tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! now we can all choose amazing sleep, only at a sleep number store. save $500 on the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. know better sleep with sleep number. mark: asian bonds track the [inaudible] triggering the first one day search since march. manus: the order goes in for a 750 million euro imf payment due today. anna: john kerry heads to sochi to meet president vladimir putin for the first time in two years. ukraine, sanctions,
manus: and toward iceland which obviously, price controls [indiscernible] it would not be my favorite. it is 170 $9.4 million. it is a record. there you go. $180 million. and he did do another 14 of those. have a look. you never know what you get. mark: "countdown" continues. ♪ we live in a pick and choose world choose choose choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number... don't miss the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. sleepiq...
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on the eve, in 1986, in iceland, the whole world was watching. they thought the agreement would be signed with gorbachev. gorbachev just wanted one thing that you could not have fdi. reagan understood that up our freedom, not just to america. present reagan offer the technology to the russians as well. there would be freedom for the entire world. gorbachev said no, thinking that reagan would want peace more than freedom. reagan understood these are not have one or the other, he wanted both. history has shown, even though the pundits would write that that was wrong, you got a better agreement. reagan understood the you never went into a negotiation without the willingness to walk away. if there was ever a time for this a administration to look to reagan, now is the time. as they negotiate with iran, do not just hope for peace. do not sign an agreement unless you get peace with freedom. [applause] the other question that i think the administration should see -- reagan could negotiate with the soviet union. he was never afraid to not say who they we
on the eve, in 1986, in iceland, the whole world was watching. they thought the agreement would be signed with gorbachev. gorbachev just wanted one thing that you could not have fdi. reagan understood that up our freedom, not just to america. present reagan offer the technology to the russians as well. there would be freedom for the entire world. gorbachev said no, thinking that reagan would want peace more than freedom. reagan understood these are not have one or the other, he wanted both....
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the eu now is updating, in some ways reflecting the customs union and invigorating that, norway iceland other none partners mexico. help us understand your approach to third-party concerns. >> well, all these countries especially of course turkey, with whom we have a union since many years ago and then iceland and norway who are not members of the european union but partners in the trade area so they're following this with great interest. we keep trying to keep them informed what we're doing they're in the loop. and they have expressed a willingness to be able to log in into the agreement once it's done if think that's a good idea. if we can achieve an -- ttip and other countries in our neighborhood mexico maybe in your case, and others, sort of want to log into that, that's a good idea and we should keep that prospect open for them. >> perfect. wonderful. all right. it's time to welcome our audience into the discussion. we have some microphones around. if you could raise your hand, identify yourself, your affiliation in order to get the most questions in we road like to keep comments s
the eu now is updating, in some ways reflecting the customs union and invigorating that, norway iceland other none partners mexico. help us understand your approach to third-party concerns. >> well, all these countries especially of course turkey, with whom we have a union since many years ago and then iceland and norway who are not members of the european union but partners in the trade area so they're following this with great interest. we keep trying to keep them informed what we're...
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to iceland for $99. that was including tax. it was about $150 coming back. the idea being there are these discount airlines just as there are domestically internationally that have some good deals. similarly right now if you're flying out of los angeles, look at ethiopian's flight to dublin that starts up in june. three days a week you can fly round trip los angeles/dublin for less than $1,000 which is less than you'll pay to many european destinations even from the east coast. >> thank you very much. gary thank you. >> thank you, john. >>> new details about the deadly hostage taking at a sydney cafe last year. authorities had their eyes on the gunman for years. we'll tell you why he was facing dozens of charges but was on bond at the time of the attack. >>> some new information now. a coroner's inquest into the deadly hostage taking at a sydney cafe in december is shedding new light on the gunman. lawyers describe him as well educated but erratic, secretive and self-obsessed. in 2001 he started a healing business but was later charged with 43 counts of alle
to iceland for $99. that was including tax. it was about $150 coming back. the idea being there are these discount airlines just as there are domestically internationally that have some good deals. similarly right now if you're flying out of los angeles, look at ethiopian's flight to dublin that starts up in june. three days a week you can fly round trip los angeles/dublin for less than $1,000 which is less than you'll pay to many european destinations even from the east coast. >> thank...
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on the eve, in 1986, in iceland the whole world was watching. they thought the agreement would be signed with gorbachev. gorbachev just wanted one thing that you could not have fdi. reagan understood that up our freedom, not just to america. present reagan offer the technology to the russians as well. there would be freedom for the entire world. gorbachev said no, thinking that reagan would want peace more than freedom. reagan understood these are not have one or the other he wanted both. history has shown, even though the pundits would write that that was wrong, you got a better agreement. reagan understood the you never went into a negotiation without the willingness to walk away. if there was ever a time for this a administration to look to reagan, now is the time. as they negotiate with iran, do not just hope for peace. do not sign an agreement unless you get peace with freedom. [applause] the other question that i think the administration should see -- reagan could negotiate with the soviet union. he was never afraid to not say who they wer
on the eve, in 1986, in iceland the whole world was watching. they thought the agreement would be signed with gorbachev. gorbachev just wanted one thing that you could not have fdi. reagan understood that up our freedom, not just to america. present reagan offer the technology to the russians as well. there would be freedom for the entire world. gorbachev said no, thinking that reagan would want peace more than freedom. reagan understood these are not have one or the other he wanted both....
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. >> we went to iceland, up to the blue lagoon, and we spend some time up there. >> you were kind of chilling out quite literally up there, right? >> yeah, we were. yeah. >> danish agents break all the rules, taking happy snaps with him. not to be outdone, the british take storm to sweden. >> they booked a four days team building trip at the ice hotel. we had extraordinary good team building. we went dog sledding. we went snowscootering. i stayed in a very expensive room inside the ice hotel. >> storm says he ultimately chooses to work with the cia, which supports his plan to locate and assassinate awlaki by using an unsuspecting woman as bait. unbelievably, awlaki has asked storm to play matchmaker and find him a european blond to be his third wife. storm's search leads him to irina from croatia, a recent convert to islam who now calls herself aminah. they chat on facebook. >> european blond, exactly what anwar wanted, and she asked me if i knew anwar awlaki and if i could help her to get married. >> awlaki's mujahadin secrets encrypted e-mails to storm say he is hooked. "so far i'm
. >> we went to iceland, up to the blue lagoon, and we spend some time up there. >> you were kind of chilling out quite literally up there, right? >> yeah, we were. yeah. >> danish agents break all the rules, taking happy snaps with him. not to be outdone, the british take storm to sweden. >> they booked a four days team building trip at the ice hotel. we had extraordinary good team building. we went dog sledding. we went snowscootering. i stayed in a very...
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norway finland iceland, denmark, sweden netherlands, spain, germany and belgium. other than haiti, the countries at the bottom are in afghanistan sea. sierra leone, guinea ver sal, chad ivory coast, gandia niger, central african republic and the democratic republic of congo and somali. the survey considers the status of mothers and children in areas like health, education, economics and politics >>> hundreds gathered in mexico city to commemorate the battle of peb la. it happened on 6 may 1862. the mexican army defeated french troops that invaded the country. re-enactors fired guns and canons others danced in celebration. >> the complete copy of the 10 commandments will go on public display in europe. it will be on display in the israel museum in jerusalem. the ancient scrolls will return to a pitch-black climate controlled facility >>> tomorrow melting at an alarming rate. the danger caused by the retreat of a new zealand dangerous glacier. >> that's it for this edition. i'm libby casey. >> i'm antonio mora. "america tonight" is next. i will see you again in an h
norway finland iceland, denmark, sweden netherlands, spain, germany and belgium. other than haiti, the countries at the bottom are in afghanistan sea. sierra leone, guinea ver sal, chad ivory coast, gandia niger, central african republic and the democratic republic of congo and somali. the survey considers the status of mothers and children in areas like health, education, economics and politics >>> hundreds gathered in mexico city to commemorate the battle of peb la. it happened on 6...
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we're now 12 behind singapore, behind iceland. it's unbelievable. our economic competitiveness is hurt, quality of life is hurt. public safety is endangered. and if we had a real infrastructure repair program, revitalization program, it would be the best way to produce those middle class well paying jobs that every politician talks about. >> it's interesting how we react to a disaster like this, if it had been a terrorism attack that killed seven people. >> through the roof. >> could you imagine a single politician that would have gotten up there and said, we have to cut the fund something. >> rail traffic is unbelievable. i testified years ago when i was governor senator shelby said, well, governor, you're asking us to subsidize amtrak. i said, senator, there isn't a rail system in the world that isn't subsidized. what are these guys smoking? passenger -- mass transit, light rail. they haul subsidized across the world. >> bob corker, a decent conservative, who sponsored the gas tax, couldn't get one republican sponsor, and let me give you a statist
we're now 12 behind singapore, behind iceland. it's unbelievable. our economic competitiveness is hurt, quality of life is hurt. public safety is endangered. and if we had a real infrastructure repair program, revitalization program, it would be the best way to produce those middle class well paying jobs that every politician talks about. >> it's interesting how we react to a disaster like this, if it had been a terrorism attack that killed seven people. >> through the roof....
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norway, iceland and other non-eu partners, mexico of course. help us understand your approach to third parties concerned. >> all these countries, special of course turkey with on we have a customs union since many, many years ago and in iceland and norway who are not members of the european union but who are part of the free trade area of an good partners in many other ways so they of course are following this with great interest. we keep them informed about what we are doing socome in the loop and if expressed the willingness to be able to login to the agreement once it's done. i think that's a good idea. if we can achieve an ambitious ttip and other countries that are neighborhood, and others would want to log into that. i think that's q & a a good idea and we should keep that prospect open for them. but, of course, -- [inaudible] >> perfect, wonderful. it's time to welcome our audience into the discussion. we have some microphones around to give you could raise your hand to identify yourself, affiliation. we would like to keep, to very short
norway, iceland and other non-eu partners, mexico of course. help us understand your approach to third parties concerned. >> all these countries, special of course turkey with on we have a customs union since many, many years ago and in iceland and norway who are not members of the european union but who are part of the free trade area of an good partners in many other ways so they of course are following this with great interest. we keep them informed about what we are doing socome in...
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what's what iceland did which is not in the eurozone. iceland was a particular tragedy. its bank were far more leveraged than american banks but they also had more self-made millionaires with be mostly in tech and retail businesses than any other -- as a percentage of their population than any other european country. so they devalued and started building again and got out of this mess they were in this a hurry. so that doesn't mean that cole's european idea was wrong. it doesn't -- and the eu and the strengthening of it. and for many older europeans, even the boring and bureaucratic nature of the cumbersome machinery in brussels of the eu is a godsend. far better than uncertainty and war. and endless intrigue with destructive consequences. the other thing that happen to cole's vision of course is that russia took a more unilateral and authoritarian term as manifest most vividly in what happened in ukraine and what continues to happen there. but, on balance, you would have to say he was the most important european leader since world war ii because of the good things that
what's what iceland did which is not in the eurozone. iceland was a particular tragedy. its bank were far more leveraged than american banks but they also had more self-made millionaires with be mostly in tech and retail businesses than any other -- as a percentage of their population than any other european country. so they devalued and started building again and got out of this mess they were in this a hurry. so that doesn't mean that cole's european idea was wrong. it doesn't -- and the eu...
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brought ashore wednesday in the sicilian port, rescued two days ago in two separate incidents by an icelandic coast guard vessel. one vessel was in trouble off the coast the other near the italian island. the libyan coast guard brought 120 migrants trying to reach europe back to shore. over the past three days, 620 people have been plucked from the sea off the coast of libya. thousands of people risk their lives trying to cross the mediterranean. it's often single women who face the most hardship. we melt with some who have made it as far as libya itself. she asked about their hopes for the future. >> they didn't know eacher before and know they are living together. this is the only space available for women at the detention center in misrata. outside, hundreds of men are roaming the corridor. the days are long. there's nothing much for them to do other than think about their lives. >> it's very difficult. >> 17 years old she set or for mogadishu with her younger sister. >> i decided i needed everything and they killed my father, i don't know where my mother is. then i have to live better lif
brought ashore wednesday in the sicilian port, rescued two days ago in two separate incidents by an icelandic coast guard vessel. one vessel was in trouble off the coast the other near the italian island. the libyan coast guard brought 120 migrants trying to reach europe back to shore. over the past three days, 620 people have been plucked from the sea off the coast of libya. thousands of people risk their lives trying to cross the mediterranean. it's often single women who face the most...
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finest infrastructure in the world, is now ranked 16th according to the world economic forum, behind iceland, spain portugal, and the united arab emirates. it's a fact that's not been lost on the most powerful economic and political lobbies in the country, who believe the inaction threatens the country's economic future. big corporations like caterpillar and g.e. say it's hurting their ability to compete abroad. and at a senate hearing earlier this year, tom donahue president of the generally conservative u.s. chamber of commerce, voiced strong business support for raising the gas tax for the first time in 20 years. >> tom donahue: first, let's start by having some courage and showing some leadership. for once, let's do what's right, not what's politically expedient. second, let's educate the public and your fellow lawmakers. >> kroft: he was joined by richard trumka, president of the afl-cio, who said that every billion dollars spent on transportation infrastructure would create 35,000 well-paying jobs. >> richard trumka: if business and labor can come before you united on this issue-- and
finest infrastructure in the world, is now ranked 16th according to the world economic forum, behind iceland, spain portugal, and the united arab emirates. it's a fact that's not been lost on the most powerful economic and political lobbies in the country, who believe the inaction threatens the country's economic future. big corporations like caterpillar and g.e. say it's hurting their ability to compete abroad. and at a senate hearing earlier this year, tom donahue president of the generally...
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you can see here there's a huge difference between the faroe islands, iceland, some of these places, and then going down -- to make this international comparison i put the world more developed and less developed regions and this is according to the u.n. deaf nation. but you can, like i say, this huge difference down to chukotka where you have a life expectancy of 58 years. large difference between men and women. life expectancy for men is 53 years. and one of the factors that drives a lot of the overall disparities is the differences between men and women. on the left side are the russian regions where men -- women outlive men by over a decade. and these are some extremely large differences possibly some of the largest in the world. and the point is, when you have roughly half of your population with a low life expectancy, you're going to have low overall life expectancy. infant mortality shows somewhat the same trends. the highest rates of infant mortality are in some of these prominently indigenous regions or countries greenland, ninivut, going down to places like iceland and some
you can see here there's a huge difference between the faroe islands, iceland, some of these places, and then going down -- to make this international comparison i put the world more developed and less developed regions and this is according to the u.n. deaf nation. but you can, like i say, this huge difference down to chukotka where you have a life expectancy of 58 years. large difference between men and women. life expectancy for men is 53 years. and one of the factors that drives a lot of...
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you were shooting in iceland. all this incredible stuff. i love talking to you -- i have to say your accomplishments, the things you're actually accomplishing are so interesting to me, but i sometimes worry that you then make up other things, i don't know, because you feel like your own accomplishments aren't enough. and that makes me really sad, because who you are and what you've done is so impressive to anyone that you wouldn't have to make up a single thing. you know what i'm saying? [ laughter ] but -- but anyways i heard you backstage, is this true? you invented a new musical instrument? >> fred: i did. >> seth: you did? [ laughter ] 'cause if you didn't, that's fire too. but if you did, you know, if you did what is it? >> fred: i did. it's an instrument where i get people all over the world to play, like, if you have dentures, at the same time. so it's kind of one instrument. and it's called the denturon. [ laughter ] and so online, we just sync it up so everyone plays them at the same time. you take them out and you just sort of lik
you were shooting in iceland. all this incredible stuff. i love talking to you -- i have to say your accomplishments, the things you're actually accomplishing are so interesting to me, but i sometimes worry that you then make up other things, i don't know, because you feel like your own accomplishments aren't enough. and that makes me really sad, because who you are and what you've done is so impressive to anyone that you wouldn't have to make up a single thing. you know what i'm saying? [...
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you the boss of this is an isolated sprinkles and iceland sprinkle chances will continue on lead on this evening by 5:00 we will have more sunshine it will start to fall towards the upper 60s for some areas that sam has to be in their seventies across and the locations mid-60's 4 3:00 and by 5:00 temperatures will fall into lower 60s for coastal locations it would seem to stay only into the upper 50s to modify 45 what one was talking more about the weak yen and one to c one temperatures and sunshine all the details coming up at 445. traffic is quite right now the cassoulet ride for the toll plaza still backing up one to wait for lanes open up and start to see hopefully will lead a trafficker before the 5:00 hour. again and started to back up in the cash and you're going to dr. barry give yourself extra time travel and was about looks pretty good and not releasing any delays as of right now. >>michelle apon: was about was the traffic is moving as to take over 92 eastbound traffic light one lane is open until you get men spend all the lanes are open as to continue eastbound to castro valle
you the boss of this is an isolated sprinkles and iceland sprinkle chances will continue on lead on this evening by 5:00 we will have more sunshine it will start to fall towards the upper 60s for some areas that sam has to be in their seventies across and the locations mid-60's 4 3:00 and by 5:00 temperatures will fall into lower 60s for coastal locations it would seem to stay only into the upper 50s to modify 45 what one was talking more about the weak yen and one to c one temperatures and...
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>>michelle apon: temperatures will be up to the mid-60s with the iceland allure '70s across brentwood by 3:00 the rest of the bay area but the upper 50s across the peninsula lower 60s across the north bay the rest of the storm tracker 4 7 day around the bay forecast will continue with early friday morning forecast it will continue to stay on the court cited for the rest of the work with by the weekend storm of just a little bit more sunshine a little bit warmer answer early next week nice to get you can also check the forecast in red with the three mobile application and is free from the itos application store and and who will play. traffic moving in the westbound direction right before the toll plaza of it looks pretty good all the cash size and vast chatelaines over smoothly as a continue to downtown san francisco a quick check of the san mateo bridge as of this morning traffic is still moving smoothly but started to pick up as you get closer as the 5:00 hour if you're traveling over 92 looking at the golden gate bridge traffic in the southbound direction looks good their realign so
>>michelle apon: temperatures will be up to the mid-60s with the iceland allure '70s across brentwood by 3:00 the rest of the bay area but the upper 50s across the peninsula lower 60s across the north bay the rest of the storm tracker 4 7 day around the bay forecast will continue with early friday morning forecast it will continue to stay on the court cited for the rest of the work with by the weekend storm of just a little bit more sunshine a little bit warmer answer early next week nice...
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on and then even of 1986 in iceland the whole world was watching. they thought the agreement would be signed with gorbachev he just wanted one thing. reagan understood that by freedom president reagan offered the technology to the russians as well. gorbachev said no thinking reagan would want peace more than freedom. he hinders stood you cannot have one or the other bed those. history has shown they you have a better agreement in reagan understood he never went into a negotiation without the willingness to walk away if there is ever a time for the administration to look to reagan al is the time. to negotiate with iran to not just hope for peyser sign an agreement unless you get peace with freedom. [applause] the other question is reagan could negotiate with the soviet union but he was never afraid not to say who they were or what they did. he spoke citrus he made that negotiations about human rights that's why they didn't want to negotiate with them. reagan talked about defeating the soviet union. his own staffs agree have to have a meeting we have
on and then even of 1986 in iceland the whole world was watching. they thought the agreement would be signed with gorbachev he just wanted one thing. reagan understood that by freedom president reagan offered the technology to the russians as well. gorbachev said no thinking reagan would want peace more than freedom. he hinders stood you cannot have one or the other bed those. history has shown they you have a better agreement in reagan understood he never went into a negotiation without the...
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according to the study norway is best, followed by finland iceland, denmark and sweden. among the worst places for care, somalia gets the lowest marks followed by the department republican of congress, the central african reap and niger. >> high blood sugar is a possible cause of alzheimer's disease. scientists found high blood sugar increases levels of a flak found in the brains of alzheimer's patients. the studies main author said the discovery could lead to more effective treatment for the neurological disorder. >> on the science beat, eachor more than 1,000 students apply for a small number of places at a very uniquely school. the school helps connect entrepreneurs to the business world. >> these students are among the brightest brains in technology in west africa. they're ideas are being closely watched by international investors. >> are you going to upgrade the feature? >> the entrepreneurial school of technology runs a program designed to give these young people the skills to compete world wild. >> i want them to be able to take a look at things that affect their
according to the study norway is best, followed by finland iceland, denmark and sweden. among the worst places for care, somalia gets the lowest marks followed by the department republican of congress, the central african reap and niger. >> high blood sugar is a possible cause of alzheimer's disease. scientists found high blood sugar increases levels of a flak found in the brains of alzheimer's patients. the studies main author said the discovery could lead to more effective treatment for...
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a company in iceland is plotting a new set of prosthetic legs that can be controlled by a person's brain. here is a little bit more. as soon i put my foot on, it took me 10 minutes get control of it. i could stand up and walked away and come back and sit down. it was like you could not believe the feeling. i was moving my ankle. i cannot explain it. >> the muscle contracts. we put in sensors into the muscles that picks up the signal. that signal moves and the prosthetic reacts as the brain wants. it is safe to walk around. to go up and down stairs and inclines and so on. >> i was moving it with my muscles nobody else was doing it. the foot was not doing it i was doing it. guy: ok. that is great stuff. we are watching a historic referendum in ireland. will they realize -- legalize gay marriage? ♪ >> this is the toughest group at the world -- rugby world cup. it put you in good standing if you get out of it. we have to wait and see. that is why we play the games. i think there is no reason that those teams can't beat them on any given day. guy: that was the former captain and coach speak
a company in iceland is plotting a new set of prosthetic legs that can be controlled by a person's brain. here is a little bit more. as soon i put my foot on, it took me 10 minutes get control of it. i could stand up and walked away and come back and sit down. it was like you could not believe the feeling. i was moving my ankle. i cannot explain it. >> the muscle contracts. we put in sensors into the muscles that picks up the signal. that signal moves and the prosthetic reacts as the...
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wednesday afternoon this is widespread rain thursday trout one commit tapered off the showers impossible to iceland and is on the to the afternoon. >>reporter: in may for friday afternoon we begin to try a and this will get some rain this week stay in touch will have an update all the new weather and sports come in at 8:00 you could always stay in touch www.kron4.com thanks everybody.
wednesday afternoon this is widespread rain thursday trout one commit tapered off the showers impossible to iceland and is on the to the afternoon. >>reporter: in may for friday afternoon we begin to try a and this will get some rain this week stay in touch will have an update all the new weather and sports come in at 8:00 you could always stay in touch www.kron4.com thanks everybody.
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that's what i did in iceland. it's fascinating and a fun experience. it's on the top of my list. i'm pretty sure you wouldn't have expected it. >> that's right. my favorite has to be rome. >> paris is overrated. london we all want to live here. >> it's the best city in the world. >> thank you very much for that update. now up next a transatlantic cable deal is sealed. french telcom operators buying spree may not be over. all the details after the break. tlights in detroit, at one point, did not work. you had some blocks and you had major thoroughfares and corridors that were just totally pitch black. those things had to change. we wanted to restore our lighting system in the city. you can have the greatest dreams in the world, but unless you can finance those dreams, it doesn't happen. at the time that the bankruptcy filing was done, the public lighting authority had a hard time of finding a bank. citi did not run away from the table like some other bankers did. citi had the strength to help us go to the credit markets and raise the money. it's a brighter day in detroit. people c
that's what i did in iceland. it's fascinating and a fun experience. it's on the top of my list. i'm pretty sure you wouldn't have expected it. >> that's right. my favorite has to be rome. >> paris is overrated. london we all want to live here. >> it's the best city in the world. >> thank you very much for that update. now up next a transatlantic cable deal is sealed. french telcom operators buying spree may not be over. all the details after the break. tlights in...
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without missing a beat, they went from washington to iceland and began capturing there. >> i've been part of a revolution and two change of presidents in central and south america and seen some things that it's hard to believe, but this is the worst thing that i've ever done is hunt that whale. ♪ out of 42 vehicles, based on 6 different criteria, why did a panel of 11 automotive experts, name the volkswagen golf motor trend's 2015 car of the year? we'll give you four good reasons. the volkswagen golf. starting at $19,295, there's an award-winning golf for everyone. the uncertainties i don't wantof hep c.with or wonder... ...whether i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. harvoni is proven to cure up to 99% of patients... ...who've had no prior treatment. it's the one and only cure that's... ...one pill, once a day for 12 weeks. certain patients... ...can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. with harvoni, there's no interferon and there are no complex regimens. tell your doctor i
without missing a beat, they went from washington to iceland and began capturing there. >> i've been part of a revolution and two change of presidents in central and south america and seen some things that it's hard to believe, but this is the worst thing that i've ever done is hunt that whale. ♪ out of 42 vehicles, based on 6 different criteria, why did a panel of 11 automotive experts, name the volkswagen golf motor trend's 2015 car of the year? we'll give you four good reasons. the...
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laughter] >> saying this isn't fair because we sprung it on you kimpu is -- >> do you know the capitol of iceland? >> isvik -- >> pathetic. you're a good man -- enjoyable to have you on the show. i think you'll be a success with the new social network. >> looking forward to it. today and working on it for a long time i think it is going to be pretty cool. >> sell it to me for a billion dollars okay? >> you would. thanks so much. i appreciate it. >> all right 40% of the unemployed people in america have girch up looking for a job that is the obama recovery. allen west joins us on that subject top of the next hour. and which is the big etion threat to our national security most immediate threat? what is it? isis or climate change? the big second hour coming your way in tbhoins. . stuart: here's a number for you. 40% of the unemployed have stopped looking for work. that's item number one. item number two. 19million americas receive $100 billion worth of food every year from 18 government food programs. these two items are linked. this is the obama economy. despair among the unemployed. massive hando
laughter] >> saying this isn't fair because we sprung it on you kimpu is -- >> do you know the capitol of iceland? >> isvik -- >> pathetic. you're a good man -- enjoyable to have you on the show. i think you'll be a success with the new social network. >> looking forward to it. today and working on it for a long time i think it is going to be pretty cool. >> sell it to me for a billion dollars okay? >> you would. thanks so much. i appreciate it....
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collect all that, their accidentally scooping up your data too because your e-mail may go overseas to iceland to canada so they harvest all of that data. now they're sitting on a big haystack of data that contains your data even though you're not from a foreign country. what we've found out and the fbi has confirmed this, they're going into that haystack and they're searching it for other crimes, not terrorism. so they're using this incidental data collection that was supposed to be collected on foreign people, they're using that to collect on u.s. people, and they're searching it. that's the back door. >> host: congressman, has technology lessened our privacy? >> guest: it's not technology, but it's the government that has lessened our privacy. it's made it easier to violate your privacy the fact that this technology exists. and i would argue just because it's easy to search your data and it's less intrusive to you they don't have to come many to pick your locks and take your papers out of your drawers like they did. >> host: called the end warrantless surveillance of americans act. what is
collect all that, their accidentally scooping up your data too because your e-mail may go overseas to iceland to canada so they harvest all of that data. now they're sitting on a big haystack of data that contains your data even though you're not from a foreign country. what we've found out and the fbi has confirmed this, they're going into that haystack and they're searching it for other crimes, not terrorism. so they're using this incidental data collection that was supposed to be collected...
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. $487,000 to study textiles and gender in iceland from 874 to 1800. $697,000 for the great -- a musical about climate change. this is what taxpayer dollars are being spent on. and americans are looking to washington to tighten their belt. this refocuses what we are supposed to be doing to promote sciences. the things that are going to help american workers be successful. not all of this foolishness. it's a great bill that prioritizes the taxpayer dollars of this country and i urge my colleagues to pass it and i yield back. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentlelady from texas is recognized. ms. johnson: i yield three minutes to the gentleman from maryland, mr. hoyer. the chair: the gentleman from maryland is recognized for three minutes. mr. hoyer: i thank the gentlelady for yielding. and mr. speaker, i rise in opposition to the competes re-authorization act. it is an attempt to disinvest in research innovation and education at a time when we ought to be investing in those areas. this bill places our competitiveness at serious risk over the long-term. the public must be
. $487,000 to study textiles and gender in iceland from 874 to 1800. $697,000 for the great -- a musical about climate change. this is what taxpayer dollars are being spent on. and americans are looking to washington to tighten their belt. this refocuses what we are supposed to be doing to promote sciences. the things that are going to help american workers be successful. not all of this foolishness. it's a great bill that prioritizes the taxpayer dollars of this country and i urge my...