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to be more like denmark. what should happen is taxes would go up on most americans, most middle class people, most of them poor people, and go up considerably. but here it's just one -- john: we are out of time. thank you. how soon will america go broke? baits' not just sanders and the democrats who promise impossible spending. republicans want to spend more, too. >> we need to increase our military spending. >> we are not spending enough right now. when you think about success, what does it look like? is it becoming a better professor by being a more adventurous student? is it one day giving your daughter the opportunity she deserves? is it finally witnessing all the artistic wonders of the natural world? whatever your definition of success is, helping you pursue it, is ours. t-i-a-a. hey how's it going, hotcakes? hotcakes. this place has hotcakes. so why aren't they selling like hotcakes? with comcast business internet and wifi pro, they could be. just add a customized message to your wifi pro splash page a
to be more like denmark. what should happen is taxes would go up on most americans, most middle class people, most of them poor people, and go up considerably. but here it's just one -- john: we are out of time. thank you. how soon will america go broke? baits' not just sanders and the democrats who promise impossible spending. republicans want to spend more, too. >> we need to increase our military spending. >> we are not spending enough right now. when you think about success,...
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. >> there is prejudice in denmark towards green land. you have to go to denmark to achieve something that you can't achieve here. there is a pretty low ceiling of what you can achieve here. >> there is only so far you can climb in green land and simple pleasures remain. al jazeera, green land. >> go to our website www.aljazeera.com. the address, all the news that we've been covering on this busy news day. you can find there are plenty of comment and analysis at www.aljazeera.com. the magestic rhino, the valuable horn. high demand continues to fuel illegal poaching. today taking the animal to the brink of extinction. in a race against time, scientists are working on a lab-based rhino alternative >> we want to preserve traditions and animals >>> will it pass as real, will it satisfy the demand, will it
. >> there is prejudice in denmark towards green land. you have to go to denmark to achieve something that you can't achieve here. there is a pretty low ceiling of what you can achieve here. >> there is only so far you can climb in green land and simple pleasures remain. al jazeera, green land. >> go to our website www.aljazeera.com. the address, all the news that we've been covering on this busy news day. you can find there are plenty of comment and analysis at...
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to be more like denmark. what should happen is taxes would go up on most americans, most middle class people, most of them poor people, and go up considerably. but here it's just one -- john: we are out of time. thank you. how soon will america go broke? baits' not just sanders and the democrats who promise impossible spending. republicans want to spend more, too. >> we need to increase our military spending. >> we are not spending enough right now. [engines revving] you can't have a hero, if you don't have a villain. the world needs villains [tires screeching] and villains need cars. ♪ here's the plan. you're a financial company that cares, but your logo is old and a little pointy. so you evolve. you simplify. you haven't changed. you still help people live their best lives. and finally your new logo is ready, and you decide the perfect time to show the world is right... now. [alarm beeps] ♪ ♪ the intelligent, all-new audi a4 is here. ♪ ♪ ain't got time to make no apologies...♪ you've finally ear
to be more like denmark. what should happen is taxes would go up on most americans, most middle class people, most of them poor people, and go up considerably. but here it's just one -- john: we are out of time. thank you. how soon will america go broke? baits' not just sanders and the democrats who promise impossible spending. republicans want to spend more, too. >> we need to increase our military spending. >> we are not spending enough right now. [engines revving] you can't have...
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there's a bit of prejudice in denmark. you have to go to denmark to achieve something you can achieve in green land. there's a low sealing. only simple pleasures remain. the path is not a smooth one. paul rees, al jazeera. greenland. >> let's wrap up the half hour of world news where we started. that's the top store i yn the aljazeera.com website. five people lost their lives, 20 have been injured, several are critically ill in hospital. all that and more on the website aljazeera.com. "on target" tonight. robots in the workplace. cyber war between nations and designer babies our digital future and how it will change the way we live. get ready because the future is coming. how many times have you heard that? now you're going to hear a lot about a so-called fourth industrial revolution. that's already upon us by the way. this revolution will undo the global industrial economy which has underpinned the advance he
there's a bit of prejudice in denmark. you have to go to denmark to achieve something you can achieve in green land. there's a low sealing. only simple pleasures remain. the path is not a smooth one. paul rees, al jazeera. greenland. >> let's wrap up the half hour of world news where we started. that's the top store i yn the aljazeera.com website. five people lost their lives, 20 have been injured, several are critically ill in hospital. all that and more on the website aljazeera.com....
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there's a bit of prejudice in denmark. towards greenland. you have to go to denmark to achieve something you can achieve in greenland. there's a low ceiling. only simple pleasures remain. the path is not a smooth one. >>> india to play pakistan in a t20 cricket world cup in calcutta, the two nuclear armed nations will grind to a halt as tens of millions are glued to tv screens for that clash. tensions would prevent the sides from playing with each other. world cup winning former world cup captain imran khan is in cal cata to advise the pakistani team ahead of this exciting match taking place later >>> don't forget all the news we have been covering on the website. aljazeera.com is the address, that suicide bombing is the headline there. >> this week on talk to al jazeera best selling author mitch albom. >> i use death to ricochet your attention back on to life. >> albom's latest novel is "the magic strings of frankie presto", a tale about the greatest guitarist to ever live and the lives he changes. the writer's first dream was to be a music
there's a bit of prejudice in denmark. towards greenland. you have to go to denmark to achieve something you can achieve in greenland. there's a low ceiling. only simple pleasures remain. the path is not a smooth one. >>> india to play pakistan in a t20 cricket world cup in calcutta, the two nuclear armed nations will grind to a halt as tens of millions are glued to tv screens for that clash. tensions would prevent the sides from playing with each other. world cup winning former world...
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in the short time handouts from denmark could be the only solution. it we lies on a stipend from copenhagen and the danish capital can look like a beacon of hope for people seeking a better or at least more interesting life. >> we have to do a better job to inform people does not mean denmark is a great life. denmark does not mean that it will solve your problems. you have to solve your problems here. denmark cannot solve it for you. >> small-time giants are green land's biggest bands but believe that their careers could be harmed by moving from copenhagen. >> there is a bit of prejudice in denmark towards green land. you cannot g have to go to denmark to achieve what you can't achieve in green land. >> paul reese, al jazeera, nuuk, green land. >> well, that's it for the news hour. we'll have a full bulletin of news coming up. for me, nick clark and the rest of the team here, goodbye for now. >> what's your message then? >> we need help now. >> you're watching al jazeera america. >> stopping the next generation of isis recruits. teaching the youth on
in the short time handouts from denmark could be the only solution. it we lies on a stipend from copenhagen and the danish capital can look like a beacon of hope for people seeking a better or at least more interesting life. >> we have to do a better job to inform people does not mean denmark is a great life. denmark does not mean that it will solve your problems. you have to solve your problems here. denmark cannot solve it for you. >> small-time giants are green land's biggest...
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in the short-term at least hand outs from denmark could be the only solution. greenland relies on a yearly 526 million dollar stipend from copenhagen. >> we have to do a better job to inform people that denmark doesn't mean great life. it doesn't mean that it's going to solve your problems. you're going to have to solve your problems here and denmark can't do it for you. >> reporter: small time giants are one of the biggest bands but afraid their career can be damageded by moving back to greenland >> there's a bit of prejudice in denmark towards greenland. you have to go to denmark to try to achieve something that you can't achieve here in greenland. it is a low ceiling for what you can achieve here. >> reporter: it may be only so high you can climb here. the path to adult hood is not a smooth one >>> now the sports news. >> reporter: lewis hamilton has clinched poll position. the qualifying session saw a new format. drivers have to line-up and are eliminated at one-by-one at 90-second intervals. it has come under criticism and fans, drivers and team bosses des
in the short-term at least hand outs from denmark could be the only solution. greenland relies on a yearly 526 million dollar stipend from copenhagen. >> we have to do a better job to inform people that denmark doesn't mean great life. it doesn't mean that it's going to solve your problems. you're going to have to solve your problems here and denmark can't do it for you. >> reporter: small time giants are one of the biggest bands but afraid their career can be damageded by moving...
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in the short-term at least hand outs from denmark could be the only solution. it can look like a beacon of hope for people. >> we have to do better jobs that denmark dunt maen a great live or it's going to solve your problems. you're going to have to solve your problems here. >> reporter: small time giants are a big bands but fear their careers could be damaged by moving back. >> there is prejudice in denmark towards green lands. you have to go to denmark to try to achieve something that you can't achieve here in greenland. there is a low ceiling for what you can chief here >> reporter: it may be only so high you can climb in greenlan . >>> up next, it's nominated for best picture in hong kong's film honors. some theaters are afraid to show it. a movie that paints a bleak picture of the country's picture. >> reporter: spring is just about to hail in and just in time for that not only a snow storm we will be dealing with for the first day of spripg, but some tremps that could go-- temperatures that could go into below freezing even into the south. i will have th
in the short-term at least hand outs from denmark could be the only solution. it can look like a beacon of hope for people. >> we have to do better jobs that denmark dunt maen a great live or it's going to solve your problems. you're going to have to solve your problems here. >> reporter: small time giants are a big bands but fear their careers could be damaged by moving back. >> there is prejudice in denmark towards green lands. you have to go to denmark to try to achieve...
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going to denmark is the only solution. greenland rise on a $526 million stipend from copenhagen. for young people seeking a better or at least more interesting life. >> we have to do a better job to inform people that denmark doesn't mean that it's going to solve your problems. you have to solve your problems here, and denmark can't for you. >> small-time giants are one of greenland's biggest bands, and they could be coming back to copenhagen. despite the frosty reception that the greenlanders received this. >> you kind of have to go to denmark to try to achieve something that you can't achieve here in greenland. there's a pretty low ceiling for what you can achieve here. >> simple measures remains, and it's not a smooth one. paul reese, aljazeera, greenland. >> still ahead on aljazeera, serena williams reaches the finals in the masters for the first time in 15 years. standing by with all the details. >> extended their lead to 8 points over the top of the english. the only goal of the match, the 16th legal of the season, and looking into when the first ever atl title to be won. >
going to denmark is the only solution. greenland rise on a $526 million stipend from copenhagen. for young people seeking a better or at least more interesting life. >> we have to do a better job to inform people that denmark doesn't mean that it's going to solve your problems. you have to solve your problems here, and denmark can't for you. >> small-time giants are one of greenland's biggest bands, and they could be coming back to copenhagen. despite the frosty reception that the...
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that's why carsten from denmark has come to the u.s. dr. doyle does what his country doesn't allow. carsten is nervous. he's about to learn the results of the genetic tests. >> of course, they test for the most common genetic diseases and also they test for the sex, and we prefer to have boys, because there are lots of girls in our families. >> the 15 embryos produced in the lab through in vitro fertilization, or ivf, are pre-sorted. only the embryos with the best genetic test results will be implanted. dr. doyle tells carsten about the results. >> there are two beautiful boy embryos that we've chosen, and there are other ones that we're evaluating and testing, but that's what we're going to transfer. >> good. so we get whatever we want. >> exactly what you want. for some people, making conscious decisions, even if they're very highly informed, is uncomfortable and makes some people feel that we may be going up a slope toward a judgement of other human beings that makes them uncomfortable. our philosophy is to give our patients as much information and as much choice with regard to t
that's why carsten from denmark has come to the u.s. dr. doyle does what his country doesn't allow. carsten is nervous. he's about to learn the results of the genetic tests. >> of course, they test for the most common genetic diseases and also they test for the sex, and we prefer to have boys, because there are lots of girls in our families. >> the 15 embryos produced in the lab through in vitro fertilization, or ivf, are pre-sorted. only the embryos with the best genetic test...
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and many of you did get in touch after damien asked for your thoughts on denmark's meatball wars and whether or not the , influx of migrants is causing denmark and other european countries to lose their culture. merle from texas, says that a country has the right and responsibility to defend its culture. gareth feels that migrants should not lose their identities. and susan from canada says that culture is constantly in flux and that migrants are in fact adding to denmark's culture. we enjoyed receiving and reading your responses and look forward to more. italy is a country known for its coffee, its fashion and for its food. in milan, there is an unexpected addition to its cuisine culture. a public restaurant, called galera, has opened inside the city's bollate prison. staffed by prisoners, its purpose is to provide rehabilitation by teaching skills for the outside world. the restaurant is not only praised by diners for its excellent food and service but also by its staff who say that working there has given them new purpose. the men say it gives a whole new meaning to serving your s
and many of you did get in touch after damien asked for your thoughts on denmark's meatball wars and whether or not the , influx of migrants is causing denmark and other european countries to lose their culture. merle from texas, says that a country has the right and responsibility to defend its culture. gareth feels that migrants should not lose their identities. and susan from canada says that culture is constantly in flux and that migrants are in fact adding to denmark's culture. we enjoyed...
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denmark, in this sleepily suburb 20 miles outside copenhagen, is one of denmark's top maximum security prisons. >> the prison is from 1859 and some of the walls are even that old. the wall is just built of bricks and concrete. like any danish house would be built. >> the 19th century prison houses hundreds of denmark's most dangerous criminals. >> we have terrorists, we have murderers, we have gang members, we have drop crimes. >> prisons in denmark are not at all like their american counterparts. here they focus on rehabilitation instead of punishment. >> if you go into a prison wing in any danish prison, you wouldn't feel it more different than if you were in a danish school. >> still, nothing can take the place of freedom. no matter how comfortable the cell. and so on august 27, 1995, 12 prisoners try to regain their freedom in a remarkable escape attempt. maurel peterson, a guard on duty that day, said they were having their summer together. >> the attitudes among the inmates that day were extremely well. >> the barbecue winds down and prisoners file back into their cells. ryan bo
denmark, in this sleepily suburb 20 miles outside copenhagen, is one of denmark's top maximum security prisons. >> the prison is from 1859 and some of the walls are even that old. the wall is just built of bricks and concrete. like any danish house would be built. >> the 19th century prison houses hundreds of denmark's most dangerous criminals. >> we have terrorists, we have murderers, we have gang members, we have drop crimes. >> prisons in denmark are not at all like...
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tom: denmark owns the economics of geography. you are a victim of the geography of europe, particularly with frankfurt, germany, being so close. what will be your strategy over the next two years to benefit the people of denmark, given the sizable monetary authorities around them? well, i think over a long period of time, danish currency policy has benefited the danish population and danish companies quite a lot. changeo not expect any in these circumstances. we are among the countries that are quite strong with economic fundamentals. surplusa huge payment and sound public-sector prine enhances. -- and sound public-sector finances. mr. director, thank you so much. we thank lars rohde this morning. coming up, stephen roach with comments on negative rates and on our fed policy. we moved to this afternoon, scarlet fu, michael mckee, and blinder,th alan randall kroszner, and william gross. stay with us. ♪ tom: very good. tom keene in new york, francine in london. they are backing and filling as we see valeant down 6% this morning.
tom: denmark owns the economics of geography. you are a victim of the geography of europe, particularly with frankfurt, germany, being so close. what will be your strategy over the next two years to benefit the people of denmark, given the sizable monetary authorities around them? well, i think over a long period of time, danish currency policy has benefited the danish population and danish companies quite a lot. changeo not expect any in these circumstances. we are among the countries that are...
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denmark doesn't mean it will solve your problems. you have to solve your own problems. >> reporter: small time giants are one of greenland's biggest lan land. >> there is a bit of prejudice in denmark towards greenland. you have to go to denmark to try to achieve something that you can't achieve here in greenland. there is a low place to where you can climb. >> reporter: >>> still ahead on al jazeera, pro-government supporters take to the streets of brazil as former president dilma rousseff is blocked from cabinet. 80,000 people across the world are set to cast their vote for the government in exile. we will tell you who upset the 400 metres record holder. details coming up later. s coming up later. >> al jazeera america brings you independent reporting without spin. >> not everybody is asking the questions you're asking me today. >> we give you more perspectives >> the separatists took control a few days ago. >> and a global view. >> now everybody in this country can hear them. >> getting the story first-hand. >> they have travelled
denmark doesn't mean it will solve your problems. you have to solve your own problems. >> reporter: small time giants are one of greenland's biggest lan land. >> there is a bit of prejudice in denmark towards greenland. you have to go to denmark to try to achieve something that you can't achieve here in greenland. there is a low place to where you can climb. >> reporter: >>> still ahead on al jazeera, pro-government supporters take to the streets of brazil as former...
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hoping to see that change it is this man bho fought as a child soldier before being given asylum in denmark at age 14. three decades on he is in the dug out as coach of the national team looking out onto a ground that few visitors will play on >> when i saw the pitch first time, i thought god, people are playing football in this pitch. that's not possible. nobody will come here. of course they will to experience the greenland they will come, but not to play footballment too risky. i would never recommend it. >> reporter: a quick pitch inspection reveals why playing in winter but even in summer the pitch is full of these sharp little zones which means players have to wear thick tights not to cut their legss. this is why they take their passion for football inside. [ cheers ] >> reporter: greenland is growing from strength to strength with their teams taking the games by storm. it is crucial for players whom live hundreds of miles apart from no roads in between. this man works in the harbour repairing boats which are one of the only means of getting to matches. >> translation: in other countr
hoping to see that change it is this man bho fought as a child soldier before being given asylum in denmark at age 14. three decades on he is in the dug out as coach of the national team looking out onto a ground that few visitors will play on >> when i saw the pitch first time, i thought god, people are playing football in this pitch. that's not possible. nobody will come here. of course they will to experience the greenland they will come, but not to play footballment too risky. i would...
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and you ended up in court in denmark where you did this. and you are now a convicted people smuggler. tell us more. >> yes, i got a sentence today, my husband and i we were sentenced with a fine of 45,000 danish corona, and -- human smugglers. >> so let me just get this right. we have a bit of a problem with the line. you are a former national children's ombudsman, you were in charge of the welfare of children, you have children yourself. you saw these people in trouble. when you picked them up, could you imagine anything like this happening? >> no, not at all. [ inaudible ] hundreds of danish people did that, picking up people who was walking along the motor railways, and were hungry, and thirsty, and they didn't have anything else but what they wore. >> you say this is criminalizing decency. when you put that to those people who were taking you to court as a people smuggler, what did they say? >> sorry, one more time. >> what was the response of the people who took you to court when you accused them of criminalizing decency? >> well, they
and you ended up in court in denmark where you did this. and you are now a convicted people smuggler. tell us more. >> yes, i got a sentence today, my husband and i we were sentenced with a fine of 45,000 danish corona, and -- human smugglers. >> so let me just get this right. we have a bit of a problem with the line. you are a former national children's ombudsman, you were in charge of the welfare of children, you have children yourself. you saw these people in trouble. when you...
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. >>> denmark reclaimed its place as the happiest place in the world. >> based on a scale of 1 to 10, people around the world were asked to rate how happy they are. denmark topped the list the fist and second year but then switzerland came in and claimed the top spot. >> next on the list, canada, the netherlands, new zealand, australia and sweden. they found inequality was associated with unhappiness. >>> still ahead, a year long sex scandal could be drawing to a close. the final argument gawker is making. >> plus, a special warning for a woman who's getting a what she heard that brought her to tearsp. >> breaking news. a boy is missing and the reason deputies say this child is in >>> our top story this morning. take a look at this right here. this is the picture that you are going to be seeing a lot of today. this 10-year-old boy is missing right now. police say he is in danger. they need you to be on the lookout for carmarian preyton. has a medical condition and doesn't have medication with him. >> he was last seen wearing a read, black, and gray shirt and black shorts. we're about
. >>> denmark reclaimed its place as the happiest place in the world. >> based on a scale of 1 to 10, people around the world were asked to rate how happy they are. denmark topped the list the fist and second year but then switzerland came in and claimed the top spot. >> next on the list, canada, the netherlands, new zealand, australia and sweden. they found inequality was associated with unhappiness. >>> still ahead, a year long sex scandal could be drawing to a...
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denmark is known for its extensive health care system that provides health care and college education. switzerland, norway and ice and fen inland rounds out the top five. >>> a puppy they thought was dead after she fell off a a month ago. abby alford reports. >> reporter: 1ear-old luna cradled her daddy's best friend since she was lost at sea five week, ago. >> this was not a day we thought would ever ter: on february 10th, this landing field, her ownership nick hayworth told the navy as they were on the elizabeth 8, luna was there and the owner thought she was gone. they thought she swam to shore but she couldn'tafter two weeks her owner thought he lost her forever until tuesday. five weeks after luna went missing, navy biologist melissa e side of the road on san clemente island and called the owner. >> i can't believe they found my dog. >> reporter: even the commanding officer for naval baseuldn't believe it. >> i didn't think this is when i signed up. i never thought this would happen but this is definitely a good story. >> reporter: a little shy this pup has been cleared for any d
denmark is known for its extensive health care system that provides health care and college education. switzerland, norway and ice and fen inland rounds out the top five. >>> a puppy they thought was dead after she fell off a a month ago. abby alford reports. >> reporter: 1ear-old luna cradled her daddy's best friend since she was lost at sea five week, ago. >> this was not a day we thought would ever ter: on february 10th, this landing field, her ownership nick hayworth...
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many leave to nunt for work in denmark. this woman has attempted suicide twice and escaped problems at home by moving to copenhagen. she is trying to build a better life. >> who wants to live in a place where everything is difficult, where it's hard to get a home. i've been living and renting an apartment on the black market for the past 16 months. deciding to come back to greenland in 2012 was one of my biggest mistakes. >> reporter: with 10% unemployment and the world's highest suicide rate, many believe there's little reason to stay. life can be hash and not just because of the climate, the young moving away with their skills means an ageing population. they relies on a yearly $526 million amount from copenhagen. >> we have to do better jobs to inform people that denmark doesn't mean a great life. it doesn't mean that it's going to solve your problems. you're going to have to solve your problems here and they can't solve them for you. >> reporter: small time giants is one of the country's biggest bands. they fear their r
many leave to nunt for work in denmark. this woman has attempted suicide twice and escaped problems at home by moving to copenhagen. she is trying to build a better life. >> who wants to live in a place where everything is difficult, where it's hard to get a home. i've been living and renting an apartment on the black market for the past 16 months. deciding to come back to greenland in 2012 was one of my biggest mistakes. >> reporter: with 10% unemployment and the world's highest...
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man hoping to see that change is this man who fought as a child soldier before being given asylum in denmark at age 14. three decades on he is in the dug out looking out onto a ground that if you visitors will play on. >> when i saw the fich the first time, i thought god, people are playing football here. that is not possible. people will come here to experience greenland but not play football. i wouldn't invite anybody to come here >> reporter: a quick pitch inspection shows why it is not possible. the pitch is full of sharp little stones which means players have to wear thick tights in order not to cut their legss which is why they choose to take their passion for football inside. green land is going from strength to strength with their teams taking the games by storm. it is crucial for player development given the problems faced by 911 a side league. contested by towns hundreds of miles apart with no roads in between. national defender works in nuuk's harbour preparing boats which is one of the only means of getting to matches. >> translation: in other countries you can take the train, bu
man hoping to see that change is this man who fought as a child soldier before being given asylum in denmark at age 14. three decades on he is in the dug out looking out onto a ground that if you visitors will play on. >> when i saw the fich the first time, i thought god, people are playing football here. that is not possible. people will come here to experience greenland but not play football. i wouldn't invite anybody to come here >> reporter: a quick pitch inspection shows why it...
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they reported that denmark is the happiest country in the world. reports found that inequality is strongly associated with unhappiness, a big reveal for countries like the u.s. came at number five. while the u.s. rank at number 13. from 20 2005, greece saw the loss of happiness since the economic crisis, and they're dealing with the refugee crisis, too. >>> there's a lot going on to increase the stress level in greece. >>> apparently in denmark, they're just -- they're just clams. >> you know a lot of those people in the greece want to get to denmark. i heard something like that on the bb. credit this bbc this morning. >> 13 is for america. we ought to be happier. >> being angry is what makes america great. [ laughter ] >> nothing. >> all right. >> getting that out there. >> what are you going to do about it? >> don't do it on the roads. >> the president. >> anger! [ laughter ] >> native americans. >> looking -- >> i believe i'm on to something here, people. >> i believe somebody else is on that already. >> reporter: nobody is on angry on the roads
they reported that denmark is the happiest country in the world. reports found that inequality is strongly associated with unhappiness, a big reveal for countries like the u.s. came at number five. while the u.s. rank at number 13. from 20 2005, greece saw the loss of happiness since the economic crisis, and they're dealing with the refugee crisis, too. >>> there's a lot going on to increase the stress level in greece. >>> apparently in denmark, they're just -- they're just...
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denmark is known for its extensive health care system that provides health care and college education. switzerland, norway and iceland and feninland rounds out the top five. >>> a puppy they thought was dead after she fell off a fishing boat more than a month ago. abby alford reports. >> reporter: 1 and a half-year-old luna cradled her daddy's best friend since she was lost at sea five week, ago. >> this was not a day we thought would ever happen. >> reporter: on february 10th, about two miles off the coast of this landing field, her ownership nick hayworth told the navy as they were bringing in the nets on the elizabeth 8, thought she was gone. they thought she swam to shore but she couldn't be found. after two weeks her owner thought he lost her forever until tuesday. five weeks after luna went missing, navy biologist melissa booker found her on the side of the road on san clemente island and called the owner. >> i can't believe they found my dog. >> reporter: even the commanding officer for naval base coronado couldn't believe it. >> i didn't think this is when i signed up. i never
denmark is known for its extensive health care system that provides health care and college education. switzerland, norway and iceland and feninland rounds out the top five. >>> a puppy they thought was dead after she fell off a fishing boat more than a month ago. abby alford reports. >> reporter: 1 and a half-year-old luna cradled her daddy's best friend since she was lost at sea five week, ago. >> this was not a day we thought would ever happen. >> reporter: on...
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denmark is known for its extensive health care system that provides health care and college education. switzerland, norway and iceland and feninland rounds out the top five. >>> a puppy they thought was dead after she fell off a fishing boat more than a month ago. abby alford reports. >> reporter: 1 and a daddy's best friend since she was lost at sea five week, ago. >> this was not a day we thought would ever happen. >> reporter: on february 10th, about two miles off the coast of this landing field, her ownership nick hayworth told the navy as they were bringing in the nets on the elizabeth 8, luna was there and the owner thought she was gone. they thought she swam to shore but she couldn't be found. after two weeks her owner thought he lost her forever until tuesday. five weeks after luna went missing, navy biologist melissa booker found her on the side of the road on san clemente island and called the owner. >> i can't believe they found my dog. >> reporter: even the commanding officer for naval base coronado couldn't believe it. >> i didn't think this is when i signed up. i never t
denmark is known for its extensive health care system that provides health care and college education. switzerland, norway and iceland and feninland rounds out the top five. >>> a puppy they thought was dead after she fell off a fishing boat more than a month ago. abby alford reports. >> reporter: 1 and a daddy's best friend since she was lost at sea five week, ago. >> this was not a day we thought would ever happen. >> reporter: on february 10th, about two miles off...
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denmark is known for its extensive health care system that provides health care and college education. switzerland, norway and iceland and fen inland rounds out the top five. >>> a puppy they thought was dead after she fell off a fishing boat more than a month ago. abby alford reports. >> reporter: 1 and a half-year-old luna cradled her daddy's best friend since she was lost at sea five week, ago. >> this was not a day we thought would ever happen. >> reporter: on february 10th, this landing field, her ownership nick hayworth told the navy as they were bringing in the nets on the elizabeth 8, luna was there and the owner thought she was gone. they thought she swam to shore but she couldn't be found. after two weeks her owner thought he lost her forever until tuesday. five weeks after luna went missing, navy biologist melissa booker found her on the side of the road on san clemente island and called the owner. dog. >> reporter: even the commanding officer for naval base coronado couldn't believe it. >> i didn't think this is when i signed up. i never thought this would happen but this
denmark is known for its extensive health care system that provides health care and college education. switzerland, norway and iceland and fen inland rounds out the top five. >>> a puppy they thought was dead after she fell off a fishing boat more than a month ago. abby alford reports. >> reporter: 1 and a half-year-old luna cradled her daddy's best friend since she was lost at sea five week, ago. >> this was not a day we thought would ever happen. >> reporter: on...
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denmark is known for its extensive health care system that provides health care and college education. switzerland, norway and iceland and finland rounds out the top five. >>> a puppy they thought was dead after she fell off a fishing boat more than a month ago. abby alford reports. >> reporter: 1 and a half-year-old luna cradled her daddy's best friend since she was lost at sea five week, ago. >> this was not a day we thought would ever happen. >> reporter: on february 10th, about two miles off the coast of this landing field, her ownership nick hayworth told the navy as they were bringing in the nets on the elizabeth 8, luna was there and the owner thought she was gone. they thought she swam to shore but she couldn't be found. after two weeks her owner thought he lost her forever until tuesday. five weeks after luna went missing, navy biologist melissa booker found her on the side of the road on san clemente island and called the owner. >> i can't believe they found my dog. >> reporter: even the commanding officer for naval base coronado couldn't believe it. >> i didn't think this i
denmark is known for its extensive health care system that provides health care and college education. switzerland, norway and iceland and finland rounds out the top five. >>> a puppy they thought was dead after she fell off a fishing boat more than a month ago. abby alford reports. >> reporter: 1 and a half-year-old luna cradled her daddy's best friend since she was lost at sea five week, ago. >> this was not a day we thought would ever happen. >> reporter: on...
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the survey began four years ago and denmark won it three times. last year's winner was switzerland, followed by iceland. the u.s. ranks 13th on the list of 156 countries. danes say their country is the happiest place because they don't have much to worry about. >> neither does spencer christian. he's considering that rayciovic assignment. >> i've been there. i happen to have a tiny bit of danish ancestry. here's live doppler 7 hd. we've got sunny skies across the bay area right now. and my gosh, what a beautiful day. just stunning. here's the view looking out towards the golden gate. the warming trend we're experiencing peaks tomorrow. spring begins saturday night and light rain coming in sunday night into monday. for the week ahead, san jose is our indicator of the temperature trend. average high of this time of the year, 67. tomorrow it will be 77, dropping off to the low 70s, friday, saturday, and sunday. now, on our storm impact scale, the approaching rain is a light storm. it continues in sunday evening, producing less than a quarter inch of
the survey began four years ago and denmark won it three times. last year's winner was switzerland, followed by iceland. the u.s. ranks 13th on the list of 156 countries. danes say their country is the happiest place because they don't have much to worry about. >> neither does spencer christian. he's considering that rayciovic assignment. >> i've been there. i happen to have a tiny bit of danish ancestry. here's live doppler 7 hd. we've got sunny skies across the bay area right now....
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. >> safer: and the new lego headquarters in his native denmark., he has five major projects underway, including a $3 billion highrise that is a great view of new york so we decided to take to the hudson river to have a look.ssive, almost finished apartment complex for all those young and restless new yorkers striving to tell me why you call it "the court scraper?" >> ingels: it is the unlikely child of a new york skyscraper,nhagen courtyard building. >> safer: but it's also a pyramid, it also could be a >> ingels: exactly.ed we had to make it much more extreme. so it became a single tower-- toowards the water. the roof itself is something you call a saddle shape, or in geometric terms you call it a hyperbolic paraboloid. ( laughs )ke-- >> safer: say that three times quickly. >> ingels: yeah, exactly. >> safer: are you surprised how good it is, or how bad it is or how unique it is?doxical for an architect. the only thing you can see is all the battles you lost, all the compromises that had to beeep )-ups that couldn't be fixed. ( laughs ) you're going to have to bleep that out. >> dan
. >> safer: and the new lego headquarters in his native denmark., he has five major projects underway, including a $3 billion highrise that is a great view of new york so we decided to take to the hudson river to have a look.ssive, almost finished apartment complex for all those young and restless new yorkers striving to tell me why you call it "the court scraper?" >> ingels: it is the unlikely child of a new york skyscraper,nhagen courtyard building. >> safer: but...
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denmark is known for its extensive welfare system which provides health care and college education. switzerland, norway and iceland and finland rounds out the top five. the united states was ranked 13th. >>> a german shepherd puppy will no doubt be happy when she is reunited with her family today. they thought she was dead after she fell off a fishing boat more than a month ago. abby alford of our san diego affiliate reports. >> reporter: 1 and a half-year-old luna cradled her daddy's best friend since she was lost at sea five weeks ago. >> this was not a day we thought would ever happen. >> reporter: on february 10th, about two miles off the coast of this naval landing field, her owner nick hayworth told the navy as they were bringing in the nets on the elizabeth 8, luna was there and the owner thought she was gone. they thought she swam to shore but she couldn't be found. after two weeks her owner thought he lost her forever until tuesday. five weeks after luna went missing, navy biologist melissa booker found her on the side of the road on san clemente island and called the owner
denmark is known for its extensive welfare system which provides health care and college education. switzerland, norway and iceland and finland rounds out the top five. the united states was ranked 13th. >>> a german shepherd puppy will no doubt be happy when she is reunited with her family today. they thought she was dead after she fell off a fishing boat more than a month ago. abby alford of our san diego affiliate reports. >> reporter: 1 and a half-year-old luna cradled her...
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man hoping to see that change is this man who fought as a child soldier before being given asylum in denmark at age 14. three decades on he is in a dug out as the coach of greenland's national team. >> when i saw the pitch the first time i thought people are playing football in this pitch? how is that possible. nobody will come here. of course they will come to experience greenland but not to play football. i wouldn't recommend anybody. >> reporter: a quick pitch inspection reveals why playing football in greenland in the winter isn't possible, even in the summer it is full of these sharp little stones which means players have to wear thick tights in order not to cut their legs which is just one of the reasons why many greenlanders choose to take their passion for football inside. greenland is going from strength to strength with their teams taking the ongoing arctic winter games by storm. it is crucial for player development given the problems faced by 911 a side league. -- 11 a side league. this man works in nu, k's harbour preparing boats which is one of the only means of getting to match
man hoping to see that change is this man who fought as a child soldier before being given asylum in denmark at age 14. three decades on he is in a dug out as the coach of greenland's national team. >> when i saw the pitch the first time i thought people are playing football in this pitch? how is that possible. nobody will come here. of course they will come to experience greenland but not to play football. i wouldn't recommend anybody. >> reporter: a quick pitch inspection reveals...
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. >> safer: and the new lego headquarters in his native denmark. in new york city alone, he has five major projects underway, including a $3 billion highrise planned for hudson yards. that is a great view of new york so we decided to take to the hudson river to have a look. starting with this: a massive, almost finished apartment complex for all those young and restless new yorkers striving to make their first millions. tell me why you call it "the court scraper?" >> ingels: it is the unlikely child of a new york skyscraper, and if you like a copenhagen courtyard building. >> safer: but it's also a pyramid, it also could be a sail. >> ingels: exactly. eventually, we just realized we had to make it much more extreme. so it became a single tower-- to the east that then drops towards the water. the roof itself is something you call a saddle shape, or in geometric terms you call it a hyperbolic paraboloid. ( laughs ) it's almost like-- >> safer: say that three times quickly. >> ingels: yeah, exactly. >> safer: are you surprised how good it is, or how b
. >> safer: and the new lego headquarters in his native denmark. in new york city alone, he has five major projects underway, including a $3 billion highrise planned for hudson yards. that is a great view of new york so we decided to take to the hudson river to have a look. starting with this: a massive, almost finished apartment complex for all those young and restless new yorkers striving to make their first millions. tell me why you call it "the court scraper?" >>...
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anew first of its kind grocery store in denmark is doing that. it is a hit. >> npr reports that we foods opened in an effort to battle food waste. they sell goods past their official expiration dates. the items are still safe to consume and cost 30 to 50% less. 700,000tons of food is thrown out in denmark every year and that cost the country $1.7 million per year. >> there is a difference between sell by and use by. so that makes a big difference. >>> topping the news at 6:30 in the wake of a midday ti the community is coming together to say enough is enough. >> plus, right now, police are searching for a prince george's county mother and her baby. >>> a good start to the week. a little bit on the chilly side this morning. but as we do our weather wake up call, on a scale of 1:00 to 9:00, frost. >>> 6:29. watching clouds out to the west. these are high thin clouds. you can see then coming in towards west virginia and southwest areas of virginia. but in washington we're looking pretty good. just a little bit of haze in the air. frosty in spots, to
anew first of its kind grocery store in denmark is doing that. it is a hit. >> npr reports that we foods opened in an effort to battle food waste. they sell goods past their official expiration dates. the items are still safe to consume and cost 30 to 50% less. 700,000tons of food is thrown out in denmark every year and that cost the country $1.7 million per year. >> there is a difference between sell by and use by. so that makes a big difference. >>> topping the news at...
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denmark. [ cheers and applause ] danish people are the happy. of course they're happy, they have a pastry named after them. the top ten were denmark, switzerland, iceland, norway, finland, canada, the netherlands, new zealand, australia, sweden. basically all the countries represented in the "sports illustrated" swimsuit edition. of course the numbers are subject to change when president trump takes office and makes us
denmark. [ cheers and applause ] danish people are the happy. of course they're happy, they have a pastry named after them. the top ten were denmark, switzerland, iceland, norway, finland, canada, the netherlands, new zealand, australia, sweden. basically all the countries represented in the "sports illustrated" swimsuit edition. of course the numbers are subject to change when president trump takes office and makes us
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, denmark is a nice country too. >> reporter: green land would be suited for winter sports and hosting the games but the wind here is too strong to build real speed and getting regular competition on the more sheltered slopes of norway is beyond most budgets. >> translator: i want to travel and meet people who are better than me. of course there are some better than me here but the level is not that high, it's difficult because there is not much you can learn here. >> with travel to europe so expensive the arctic games are a rare chance for young athletes to compete in their own country but there are those who believe too much investment in youth is creating a glass ceiling for older green land athletes. >> translator: ex cross country skier was not amused as wearing the danish flag at championship but it's not one of identity but cash and money spent on the youth on arctic winter games but not on athletes in their prime. >> the young get very good experience but maybe they don't have so much else when they are finished with the game in 16-18 years and don't have anything to do so it's
, denmark is a nice country too. >> reporter: green land would be suited for winter sports and hosting the games but the wind here is too strong to build real speed and getting regular competition on the more sheltered slopes of norway is beyond most budgets. >> translator: i want to travel and meet people who are better than me. of course there are some better than me here but the level is not that high, it's difficult because there is not much you can learn here. >> with...
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it's a bit sad we can't compete for green land if we get to olympics but we fight for denmark, denmark is a nice country too. >> reporter: green land would appear perfectly suited for winter sports and hosting the arctic winter games but the wind here is too strong to build real speed and getting competition on the more sheltered slopes of norway is beyond most budgets. >> translator: i want to travel and meet people who are better than me. of course there are some better than me here but the level is not that high. it's difficult because there is not much you can learn here. >> reporter: with travel to europe so expensive these arctic winter games are a rare chance for young athletes to compete in their own country but there are those who believe too much investment in youth is creating a glass ceiling for older green land athletes. ex cross country skier wasn't amused at wearing the danish flag but it's not a crisis of identity but cash and money spent on youth events on arctic winter games but not on athletes in their prime. >> they get very good experience but maybe they don't have
it's a bit sad we can't compete for green land if we get to olympics but we fight for denmark, denmark is a nice country too. >> reporter: green land would appear perfectly suited for winter sports and hosting the arctic winter games but the wind here is too strong to build real speed and getting competition on the more sheltered slopes of norway is beyond most budgets. >> translator: i want to travel and meet people who are better than me. of course there are some better than me...
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. >> safer: and the new lego headquarters in his native denmark. in new york city alone, he has five major projects underway, including a $3 billion highrise planned for hudson yards. that is a great view of new york so we ded cideakto te to the hudson river to have a look. starting with this: a massive, almost finished apartment complex for all those young and restless new yorkers striving to make their first millions. tell me why you call it "the court scraper?" >> ingels: it is the unlikely child of a new york skyscraper, and if you like a copenhagen courtyard building. >> safer: but it's also a pyramid, it also could be a sail. >> ingels: exactly. eventually, we just realized we had to make it much more extreme. so it became a single tower-- to the east that then drops towards the water. the roof itself is something you call a saddle shape, or in geometric terms you call it a hyperbolic paraboloid. ( laughs ) it's almost like-- >> safer: say that three times quickly. >> ingels: yeah, exactly. >> safer: are you surprised how good it is, o
. >> safer: and the new lego headquarters in his native denmark. in new york city alone, he has five major projects underway, including a $3 billion highrise planned for hudson yards. that is a great view of new york so we ded cideakto te to the hudson river to have a look. starting with this: a massive, almost finished apartment complex for all those young and restless new yorkers striving to make their first millions. tell me why you call it "the court scraper?" >>...
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. >> safer: and the new lego headquarters in his native denmark. in new york city alone, he has five major projects underway, including a $3 billion highrise planned for hudson yards. that is a great view of new york so we decided to take to the hudson river to have a look. starting with this: a massive, almost finished apartment complex for all those young and restless new yorkers striving to make their first millions. tell me why you call it "the court scraper?" >> ingels: it is the unlikely child of a new york skyscraper, courtyard building. >> safer: but it's also a pyramid, it also could be a sail. >> ingels: exactly. eventually, we just realized we had to make it much more extreme. the east that then drops towards the water. the roof itself is something you call a saddle shape, or in geometric terms you call it a laughs ) >> safer: say that three times quickly. >> ingels: yeah, exactly. >> safer: are you surprised how good it is, or how bad it is or how unique it is? >> ingels: it's paradoxical for an architect. the only thing you can see is
. >> safer: and the new lego headquarters in his native denmark. in new york city alone, he has five major projects underway, including a $3 billion highrise planned for hudson yards. that is a great view of new york so we decided to take to the hudson river to have a look. starting with this: a massive, almost finished apartment complex for all those young and restless new yorkers striving to make their first millions. tell me why you call it "the court scraper?" >>...
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. >> safer: and the new lego headquarters in his native denmark. in new york city alone, he has five major projects underway, including a $3 billion highrise that is a great view of new york so we decided to take to the hudson river to have a look. starting with this: a massive, almost finished apartment complex for all those young and restless new yorkers striving to make their first millions. tell me why you call it "the court scraper?" >> ingels: it is the unlikely child of a new york skyscraper, and if you like a copenhagen courtyard building. >> safer: but it's also a pyramid, it also could be a sail. >> ingels: exactly. eventually, we just realized we had to make it much more extreme. so it became a single tower-- to the east that then drops towards the water. the roof itself is something you call a saddle shape, or in geometric terms you call it a hyperbolic paraboloid. ( laughs ) it's almost like-- >> safer: say that three times quickly. >> ingels: yeah, exactly. >> safer: are you surprised how good it is, or how bad it is or how unique it
. >> safer: and the new lego headquarters in his native denmark. in new york city alone, he has five major projects underway, including a $3 billion highrise that is a great view of new york so we decided to take to the hudson river to have a look. starting with this: a massive, almost finished apartment complex for all those young and restless new yorkers striving to make their first millions. tell me why you call it "the court scraper?" >> ingels: it is the unlikely...
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. >> safer: and the new lego headquarters in his native denmark. in new york city alone, he has five major projects underway, including a $3 billion highrise planned for hudson yards. that is a great view of new york hudson river to have a look. starting with this: a massive, almost finished apartment complex for all those young and restless new yorkers striving to make their first millions. tell me why you call it "the court scraper?" >> ingels: it is the unlikely child of a new york skyscraper, and if you like a copenhagen courtyard building. >> safer: but it's also a pyramid, it also could be a sail. >> ingels: exactly. eventually, we just realized we had to make it much more extreme. so it became a single tower-- to the east that then drops towards the water. the roof itself is something you call a saddle shape, or in geometric terms you call it a hyperbolic paraboloid. ( laughs ) it's almost like-- >> safer: say that three times quickly. >> ingels: yeah, exactly. >> safer: are you surprised how good it is, or how bad it is or how unique it is?
. >> safer: and the new lego headquarters in his native denmark. in new york city alone, he has five major projects underway, including a $3 billion highrise planned for hudson yards. that is a great view of new york hudson river to have a look. starting with this: a massive, almost finished apartment complex for all those young and restless new yorkers striving to make their first millions. tell me why you call it "the court scraper?" >> ingels: it is the unlikely child...
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. >> safer: and the new lego headquarters in his native denmark. in new york city alone, he has five major projects underway, including a $3 billion highrise planned for hudson yards. that is a great view of new york so we decided to take to the hudson river to have a look. starting with this: a massive, almost finished apartment complex for all those young and restless new yorkers striving to tell me why you call it "the court scraper?" >> ingels: it is the unlikely child of a new york skyscraper, and if you like a copenhagen courtyard building. >> safer: but it's also a pyramid, it also could be a sail. eventually, we just realized we extreme. so it became a single tower-- to the east that then drops towards the water. the roof itself is something you call a saddle shape, or in geometric terms you call it a hyperbolic paraboloid. ( laughs ) it's almost like-- >> safer: say that three times quickly. >> ingels: yeah, exactly. >> safer: are you surprised how good it is, or how bad it is or how unique it is? >> ingels: it's paradoxical for an archite
. >> safer: and the new lego headquarters in his native denmark. in new york city alone, he has five major projects underway, including a $3 billion highrise planned for hudson yards. that is a great view of new york so we decided to take to the hudson river to have a look. starting with this: a massive, almost finished apartment complex for all those young and restless new yorkers striving to tell me why you call it "the court scraper?" >> ingels: it is the unlikely child...
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. >> safer: and the new lego headquarters in his native denmark. five major projects underway, including a $3 billion highrise planned for hudson yards. that is a great view of new york so we decided to take to the hudson river to have a look. starting with this: a massive, almost finished apartment complex for all those young and restless new yorkers striving to make their first millions. tell me why you call it "the court scraper?" >> ingels: it is the unlikely child of a new york skyscraper, and if you like a copenhagen courtyard building. >> safer: but it's also a pyramid, it also could be a sail. >> ingels: exactly. eventually, we just realized we had to make it much more extreme. so it became a single tower-- to the east that then drops towards the water. the roof itself is something you call a saddle shape, or in geometric terms you call it a hyperbolic paraboloid. ( laughs ) it's almost like-- >> safer: say that three times quickly. >> ingels: yeah, exactly. >> safer: are you surprised how how unique it is? >> ingels: it's paradoxical for a
. >> safer: and the new lego headquarters in his native denmark. five major projects underway, including a $3 billion highrise planned for hudson yards. that is a great view of new york so we decided to take to the hudson river to have a look. starting with this: a massive, almost finished apartment complex for all those young and restless new yorkers striving to make their first millions. tell me why you call it "the court scraper?" >> ingels: it is the unlikely child of...
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. >> safer: and the new lego headquarters in his native denmark. in new york city alone, he has five major projects underway, including a $3 billion highrise planned for hudson yards. that is a great view of new york so we decided to take to the hudson river to have a look. starting with this: a massive, almost finished apartment complex for all those young and restless new yorkers striving to make their first millions. tell me why you call it "the >> ingels: it is the unlikely child of a new york skyscraper, and if you like a copenhagen courtyard building. pyramid, it also could be a sail. >> ingels: exactly. eventually, we just realized we had to make it much more extreme. so it became a single tower-- to the east that then drops towards the water. the roof itself is something you geometric terms you call it a laughs ) >> safer: say that three times quickly. >> ingels: yeah, exactly. >> safer: are you surprised how good it is, or how bad it is or how unique it is? >> ingels: it's paradoxical for an architect. the only thing you can see is all the
. >> safer: and the new lego headquarters in his native denmark. in new york city alone, he has five major projects underway, including a $3 billion highrise planned for hudson yards. that is a great view of new york so we decided to take to the hudson river to have a look. starting with this: a massive, almost finished apartment complex for all those young and restless new yorkers striving to make their first millions. tell me why you call it "the >> ingels: it is the unlikely...
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sweden, denmark and scandinavia. john: got rid of labor laws. >> that accommodates their large social welfare state. that's what bernie sanders is talking about, their large social welfare state. john: how many of you have would consider voting for bernie sanders? >> no! john: no one here? >> government planning an industry or entire economy it tends to result in the same sets of consequences, long lines, rationing, lower quality care and less innovation. if you want less innovation then we can embrace those systems. but if you bant wants a cure or cancer and hiv, you have to have innovation and free markets even in the healthcare system. john: polling found millennials start to turn against socialism the more money they make. >> if millennials started to make between $40,000 to $60,000 a year, their support for socialism decrease. they start working longer hours and start paying more in taxes. buy a house, have kids. they want to be rewarded for those efforts. that's what most americans think. >> on the popular netf
sweden, denmark and scandinavia. john: got rid of labor laws. >> that accommodates their large social welfare state. that's what bernie sanders is talking about, their large social welfare state. john: how many of you have would consider voting for bernie sanders? >> no! john: no one here? >> government planning an industry or entire economy it tends to result in the same sets of consequences, long lines, rationing, lower quality care and less innovation. if you want less...
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that is what denmark, in you're seeing fewer bad loans. also this tiered system that denmark and post means the banks only pay interest on a portion over all other central bank deposits. could that soften the blow? hans: thank you very much was up and during the global market we talk about the best opportunities with a guest who knows a thing or two about investing. ♪ guy: 30 minutes into the equity session here. a fairly flat open. everybody is waiting to see what mario draghi delivers a little bit later on. exciting, and exciting press conference. the to get to our top stories now. let's head out to caroline hyde to see what is happening. i know you're a fan of hugo boss, and it is about to enter the investor market this morning. well, if theretty dividend is a little of the expectations they're taken the blow already. at this company has ousted their chief executive last month. he has been a be held for eight years. now they get on with the restructuring of this business. say, overall, they're taking steps to address the theribution o
that is what denmark, in you're seeing fewer bad loans. also this tiered system that denmark and post means the banks only pay interest on a portion over all other central bank deposits. could that soften the blow? hans: thank you very much was up and during the global market we talk about the best opportunities with a guest who knows a thing or two about investing. ♪ guy: 30 minutes into the equity session here. a fairly flat open. everybody is waiting to see what mario draghi delivers a...
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but this guy from denmark has come up with a way to read so much so, he has over a quarter million shares from facebook. are you ready to play the game? >> sure. >> then i'll begin. pretty simple. just follow the instructions. okay. so here we go. >> 8, 7 -- >> 11! >> 11. >> keep going, keep going. >> i'm really bad at math. >> four! >> okay. so now very quickly, inside your head, answer this question. you could have picked any of them, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. he's now going to predict it. are you ready, ladies and gentlemen? >> no! >> although i was going to pick that. >> yeah. >> you picked 7? >> yeah. >> in my mind, automatically went to 7 and i thought that was too easy so i chose 8. >> technically, you got it right. >> is it because people have been adding and subtracting so 5 from 12. >> it could be a little neuro linguistic programming. i've seen another video just like this where the guy said pick a number between 1 and 10, i think what they have actually done is, i remember when i was studying stats in school, that they said if you pick a number between 1 and 10, statistically, t
but this guy from denmark has come up with a way to read so much so, he has over a quarter million shares from facebook. are you ready to play the game? >> sure. >> then i'll begin. pretty simple. just follow the instructions. okay. so here we go. >> 8, 7 -- >> 11! >> 11. >> keep going, keep going. >> i'm really bad at math. >> four! >> okay. so now very quickly, inside your head, answer this question. you could have picked any of them, 6,...
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what we've seen with switzerland and denmark is the first effect. the effect diminishes as you go forward. it seems to be a shortage of colorado -- of collateral. there seems to be some gumming up of the monetary transmission mechanism. i don't think anybody really knows. this is uncharted territory. to be in a lotms of uncharted territory. some of the basic mechanisms of the eu are under pressure. , which has been so focused on whether the u.s. is having recession, has the market actually woken up and smelled the coffee on account of the risks that are being proposed here? ewen: people focus on the risks to your question, but they need to remind themselves how the european union has survived. how strong are the commitments to be together? back to the previous conversation, that would make it hard for the u.k. outside the european union. i don't want to underestimate the political will and the will of the majority of the population. there are separatists in spain. there's going to the referendum in denmark. there could be a referendum in holland. at
what we've seen with switzerland and denmark is the first effect. the effect diminishes as you go forward. it seems to be a shortage of colorado -- of collateral. there seems to be some gumming up of the monetary transmission mechanism. i don't think anybody really knows. this is uncharted territory. to be in a lotms of uncharted territory. some of the basic mechanisms of the eu are under pressure. , which has been so focused on whether the u.s. is having recession, has the market actually...
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your work will remain vital to our efforts. 75 years ago, one day after germany invaded norway and denmark, president roosevelt established an office of the treasury department to freeze the assets of the governments of norway and denmark and eventually the assets of many other u.s. allies. the executive order signed on the day in 1940 prevented from seizing the assets of terror spread across europe at that time, but threats changed in the international economy has involved a move or find capacity to sanctions. not that long ago, conventional but then dismiss sanctions upon an effective instrument. the old model of old model of the countrywide embargo which provided little flexibility with innocent civilians close in the targeted countries and here at home. at the same time, early efforts to ensure humanitarian but they fell short of the goal. the sanctions we employed today are different. they are informed by financial intelligence, strategically designed with public and private partners to focus pressure on back or even create clear incentives while limiting collateral. recent sanctions
your work will remain vital to our efforts. 75 years ago, one day after germany invaded norway and denmark, president roosevelt established an office of the treasury department to freeze the assets of the governments of norway and denmark and eventually the assets of many other u.s. allies. the executive order signed on the day in 1940 prevented from seizing the assets of terror spread across europe at that time, but threats changed in the international economy has involved a move or find...