[MUSIC PLAYING]
"I love American optimism."
"They have a
pretty nice flag."
"Are you joking?"
- [GASPS]
"What?"
"That is actually shocking."
"That's nothing you would
ever see in Britain.
That would cause,
you know, riots."
In the U.S., a large drink
in McDonald's is 77% bigger
than in Europe.
That's disgusting."
"Wow."
"Wah.
[CHUCKLES]
"It's diabetes to go."
"Many common U.S.
food ingredients
are banned in the E.U.
Whoa."
"Adzo — what."
"Azodicarbon--"
"Azodicar —
— bonamide?"
"Banned in Europe because
it may cause cancer."
"Mm, cancer brownies."
[MUSIC PLAYING]
"It's so cute."
"We have a baby."
"Yes."
"How long do you get
for parental leave
in your country?"
"The mother gets 410 days."
"The fathers as well.
There's a paternal
leave that is, I think,
it's about nine weeks."
"O.K., the number of
paid days of maternity
leave guaranteed
by law in the U.S.
Let's see."
[NEEDLE SCRATCH]
"Wow."
"It's nothing."
"Oh, my."
"Like, I was right.
It's literally like,
you want to have a kid?
Well, you're on your own now."
"Well, you
de-incentivize people
from having kids like that."
"You de-incentivize poor
people from having kids,
because if you're rich,
you can obviously —
afford it."
"Yeah."
[MUSIC PLAYING]
"You are graduated."
"Oh, thank you."
"These are the annual fees
at major U.S. universities."
"Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, M.I.T., $51,832."
"For a year?"
"A year?"
"I mean, honestly,
that is a bit
disgusting from a
first-world nation."
"I mean, I pay 18
euros per semester."
"Yeah."
"In Denmark, it's free."
[CHUCKLES]
[MUSIC PLAYING]
[SIREN]
"A woman's leg got stuck in
the gap between the train
and the platform.
She begged no one
call an ambulance.
It's $3,000, she wailed.
I can't afford that."
"Coming from the
Bulgaria, which
is the poorest
E.U. member state,
I've never heard about this."
"In 2015, medical bills
led to 1 million adults
declaring bankruptcy."
- [SIGHS]
"My dad is diabetic.
And he gets really
good care in Belgium.
And we don't pay
a penny to it.
It's completely free."
"But what surprises me is
that people are not rioting
on the streets, to be honest."
"I know."
"Oh, my god."
"That conversation."
"This is a toy AR-15."
"An AR-15-style rifle was
used in the San Bernardino
shooting that
killed 14 people."
"The Orlando nightclub
shooting that
killed 49 people."
"In the 2017 Las
Vegas shooting
that killed 58 people.
Hm."
"Mm."
"Washington, D.C.,
actually banned handguns.
But the ban was
overturned in 2008
by the U.S. Supreme Court."
"Whoa, overturned.
So somebody had the —"
"Somebody thought, yes —"
" — common sense to ban this.
And then they were
like, do you know what?
No."
"No, we need guns."
[MUSIC PLAYING]
"Americans are incredibly
friendly and hospitable."
"I wish we could be that
sort of happy and optimistic
about the future."
"And the influence has been
huge, like, and still today."
"Whether it's food, or music,
or fashion, or art, film."
"The younger
generation in America
has definitely given
me hope about —"
"Yeah."
" — the future of America."
"And everyone secretly
has an American dream.
So--"
"Yeah."
"I mean, you know, we
can still all resubscribe
to that."
"In Germany, we
don't wave flags."
