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in shops popping up across switzerland, marijuana, arranged by variety and composition, line the shelves of self-styled cannabis supermarkets. elsewhere in europe, such products tend to change hands in dark alleys. but in basel, for instance, consumers can purchase the drug legally, and right off the shelf. "we want to dissociate ourselves from this stoner image. we sell high-quality raw materials," says this man. more on this later in the show. it's ok to beat your wife or girlfriend provided they don't end up in the hospital. this is the message many women in russia worry is being sent to abusive men after the country's parliament passed a law decriminalizing domestic violence. instead of up to two years in prison, offenders now face the mere prospect of a fine. according to estimates, over half a million women a year are victims of domestic violence. now some fear that figure could rise even further. >> demonstrators in st. petersburg act out scenes of domestic abuse in protest against a change in russian law making violence against spouses a petty offense. it essentially removes one
in shops popping up across switzerland, marijuana, arranged by variety and composition, line the shelves of self-styled cannabis supermarkets. elsewhere in europe, such products tend to change hands in dark alleys. but in basel, for instance, consumers can purchase the drug legally, and right off the shelf. "we want to dissociate ourselves from this stoner image. we sell high-quality raw materials," says this man. more on this later in the show. it's ok to beat your wife or girlfriend...
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the snb, does it have any control in switzerland?s that would come out of the euro if they were significantly the right price. a have to remain an unattractive currency to stop global flows going into it. i think the question matt should ask is what they are thinking about in their massive equity holdings. they are one of the largest equity holders around the world, courtesy of their quantitative easing and there etf purchases. maybe you can ask what he thinks about amazon at $1000. [laughter] yeah, i think they have now -- the balance sheet is 120 times -- 120% of gdp. they are the third largest holder of foreign currency reserves in the world. that is not set to change anytime soon, though, is it, neil? are entirelyy hostage to the policy of the ecb, and the ecb, i think, has made it plain that they will end quantitative easing before they move rates, and therefore, for denmark and switzerland in particular in europe, they are therefore going to have to remain even more accommodative relative to the tapering that we see from the ec
the snb, does it have any control in switzerland?s that would come out of the euro if they were significantly the right price. a have to remain an unattractive currency to stop global flows going into it. i think the question matt should ask is what they are thinking about in their massive equity holdings. they are one of the largest equity holders around the world, courtesy of their quantitative easing and there etf purchases. maybe you can ask what he thinks about amazon at $1000. [laughter]...
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. >>> wing suit pilots cut through the fog over -- >> the gorgeous terrain of switzerland. >> see them as they glide through the crack. >>> a curious bear likes what he sees. >> he ran. >> the moment he decides this van is just right. >>> and a rapper trying to outlast a fidget spinner. >> almost one breath. >> see if it's the lungs or the spin that gives out furst. >> oh! >>> for rachel there's no time like the present. that's her dad sitting on the couch. she hands him a gift that she put together. he starts opening the box. >> already bring a tear to his eye? that was quick. >> you just hold tight. >> look at the back. >> she has something to say to him. >> so dad. there is a saying that love is thicker than water. but this saying is incorrect. the correct saying is the blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb. >> as she continues to read, dad is in that emotional space because he's not her biological father. >> to me you've always been my dad and i've always been immensely proud to tell people that. however, that's not good enough for me anymore. i don't want it
. >>> wing suit pilots cut through the fog over -- >> the gorgeous terrain of switzerland. >> see them as they glide through the crack. >>> a curious bear likes what he sees. >> he ran. >> the moment he decides this van is just right. >>> and a rapper trying to outlast a fidget spinner. >> almost one breath. >> see if it's the lungs or the spin that gives out furst. >> oh! >>> for rachel there's no time like the...
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a company in switzerland is harvesting carbon dioxide from the air to help grow crops.nne thompson has more. >> reporter: in post card picture switzerland where centuries old traditions are tourist attractions, a futuristic concept to tackle climate change. >> what you see here are co28 collectors that basically sucking in ambient air. >> reporter: six stories above a trash facility outside zurich, the co founder shows off what is believed to be the world's first commercial plant to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. fans draw air in. filters grab the co2. when if i would, the filters are heated to 212 degrees and the co2 is piped out for sale. >> here we sell the co2 to our first customer which is a green house which we see over there. >> reporter: the gas, once trucked in from far away sources, growers say increases tomato, eggplant and cucumber harvest 10% to 15%. while this process helps vegetable growers, critics are not quite sold. they claim taking carbon out of the atmohere is actually more inefficient than capturing it directly at the source like when c
a company in switzerland is harvesting carbon dioxide from the air to help grow crops.nne thompson has more. >> reporter: in post card picture switzerland where centuries old traditions are tourist attractions, a futuristic concept to tackle climate change. >> what you see here are co28 collectors that basically sucking in ambient air. >> reporter: six stories above a trash facility outside zurich, the co founder shows off what is believed to be the world's first commercial...
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switzerland has the fastest tracks in the world for wheelchair racers.nyone will be out there. every line—up is a paralympic line—up, you get your best competition. if you are going to do well this season, thatis are going to do well this season, that is where you are going to do it. perfect timing, six weeks out from the world championship '5. me and my coach went in there, we tapered, trains through the competition. seeing my strength levels were. i broke five world records. i know i have a lot left in the tank. jonnie peacock made his name in london 2012. he admits over the past few years these world championship ‘s have been his main focus, hoping to relive the memories from five years ago and regain his world title. i have been looking at this more so than rio. going back into that stadium where it all began, stratford. british fans are absolutely amazing whenever they are in that stadium. unbelievable the support they give the british athletes. hopefully i can leave a couple of shiny medals. everyone in that final will want to take the title away.
switzerland has the fastest tracks in the world for wheelchair racers.nyone will be out there. every line—up is a paralympic line—up, you get your best competition. if you are going to do well this season, thatis are going to do well this season, that is where you are going to do it. perfect timing, six weeks out from the world championship '5. me and my coach went in there, we tapered, trains through the competition. seeing my strength levels were. i broke five world records. i know i have...
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by places like switzerland and norway? by the included? a number of providers that have providers with countries like switzerland and norway and turkey, those providers can offer coverage for those countries. so what happens after brexit? today, no change, we're still a member of the eu but as for the tariffs that come into place after that, some providers could put up after that, some providers could put up charges. we will see what happens. thank you very much. no change in uk interest rates still at 0.25%. that is the business. now for the weather. good afternoon. we have some sunshine out there. it is turning a little bit fresher. let us take a look at this weather watcher picture. some patchy cloud and a few showers. it will turn a good deal fresher. this fresh air is coming in from the atlantic, following on from this band of cloud. the fresher air filtering it way in, you can see showers in scotland and northern ireland. one or two showers across the far north of england but a lot of dry and bright weather for wheels on the south we
by places like switzerland and norway? by the included? a number of providers that have providers with countries like switzerland and norway and turkey, those providers can offer coverage for those countries. so what happens after brexit? today, no change, we're still a member of the eu but as for the tariffs that come into place after that, some providers could put up after that, some providers could put up charges. we will see what happens. thank you very much. no change in uk interest rates...
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absolutely fantastic weather here in switzerland today, noissues weather here in switzerland today, norently close to the end of the practice run, you see it going round one of these here pin bends on the mountain, it skidded off the road, luckily down just a fairly minor slope, but then cot fire. richard hammond himself a p pa re ntly fire. richard hammond himself apparently was able to get out of the car and walk away, but has sustained a fractured knee. he was airlifted to hospital, apparently chatting to the emergency services the whole way. as you have said, minor injuries, but what looks like a very serious accident. can you tell as anything about the sort of terror reign that he was driving on? we are in very maintenance country. —— terrain. we're not talking about driving up the really high alps or anything like that. these are more rolling hills. it is viewed as a kind of fun race in very nice scenery, very bad indeed. you have not got ravines then the side of the road as you would have in the high alps, but nevertheless you are going at high speed round a sharp bend. an elect
absolutely fantastic weather here in switzerland today, noissues weather here in switzerland today, norently close to the end of the practice run, you see it going round one of these here pin bends on the mountain, it skidded off the road, luckily down just a fairly minor slope, but then cot fire. richard hammond himself a p pa re ntly fire. richard hammond himself apparently was able to get out of the car and walk away, but has sustained a fractured knee. he was airlifted to hospital,...
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so we switzerland. and we overheard a commotion. so we saw switzerland.heard a commotion. so we saw all the boats leaving and coming, and went out to see what was happening. i was looking at the shocking images some of the survivors coming into shore, and trying to be reanimated rabat. soi and trying to be reanimated rabat. so i try to turn the attention of my client away. —— right there. it was a big emergency with 200 people on the boat. i'm sure it did not meet the boat. i'm sure it did not meet the safety requirements, otherwise there would not have been this tragedy. there was a lot of commotion on one of the most people posing colombia. here at guatape. it was important to get away from your mind, because even in the church, people worked there for medical help. anybody with medical train was needed at the hospital for the survivors. there are still a lot of people leaving that. —— medical training. the more people that caught up, the harder it would be to move them around. mario, we appreciate that. it must have been a terrible thing to witness. yo
so we switzerland. and we overheard a commotion. so we saw switzerland.heard a commotion. so we saw all the boats leaving and coming, and went out to see what was happening. i was looking at the shocking images some of the survivors coming into shore, and trying to be reanimated rabat. soi and trying to be reanimated rabat. so i try to turn the attention of my client away. —— right there. it was a big emergency with 200 people on the boat. i'm sure it did not meet the boat. i'm sure it did...
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hammond is recovering in hospital after his car crashed and burst into flames while filming in switzerland. coming up in a few minutes, our sunday morning edition of the papers. this morning's reviewers are sunday times foreign editor, peter conradi, and the journalist james rampton. before the papers, sport, and for a full round—up, over to the bbc sport centre. scotla nd scotland were leading 2—1 against england yesterday before harry kane struck late on it and park to snatch a draw. in the end, it was heartbreak for scotland. from joy to despair, denied a famous and incredible victory by england. the newest instalment of international football's oldest rivalry, one that goes back to 1872, each encounter laced with anticipation. security was increased after recent terror attacks. there was a minute's silence in memory of the victims before kick—off. this was a match scotland had to win, something they had not done at home to england in 32 years and which looked unlikely as the visitors applied the pressure. that pressure told after half—time, alex oxlade—chamberlain came off the bench to
hammond is recovering in hospital after his car crashed and burst into flames while filming in switzerland. coming up in a few minutes, our sunday morning edition of the papers. this morning's reviewers are sunday times foreign editor, peter conradi, and the journalist james rampton. before the papers, sport, and for a full round—up, over to the bbc sport centre. scotla nd scotland were leading 2—1 against england yesterday before harry kane struck late on it and park to snatch a draw. in...
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on in the public because in switzerland you have the defined benefit.arning zero.ners tom: an actual assumption in switzerland and england, european countries, or japan with a negative rate change and that means you have to put more money into the plan mathematically which does not work if the negative rates are chronic, right? >> in the long run it does not work but where the fx market is, like the governor says, they can keep buying foreign assets. tom: he is the swiss franc, and trouble. is this plan is basic idea we keep doing it and doing it and doing it? explosive, becomes socially and we will get to that point because demographically speaking we see aging populations and zero interest rate not acceptable for the population. tom: i do not want to get you in trouble with your general counsel, good friends at jackson hole does not talk about the financial system and the effect of these negative rates and what thomas jordan is dealing with but what does it mean for the big banks in europe? >> that is why it is interesting, look at credit conditions f
on in the public because in switzerland you have the defined benefit.arning zero.ners tom: an actual assumption in switzerland and england, european countries, or japan with a negative rate change and that means you have to put more money into the plan mathematically which does not work if the negative rates are chronic, right? >> in the long run it does not work but where the fx market is, like the governor says, they can keep buying foreign assets. tom: he is the swiss franc, and...
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not the case at a hotel in switzerland. the suite gets you a a double bed in a field. that costs $300 a night. the view of the majestic landscape. i guess that's room service. they pour you wine. now you have my attention. the artist wanted to challenge hospitality ideas. it's nearly sold out after 1300 reservation requests. >> they had me until i see there's an outhouse that's a three-minute walk away. >> probably no use for indoor plumbing. >> a guy will certainly. >> if it it was somewhere -- is is switzerland always warm? >> it's not. >> the only advantage is the swiss alps. but not warm at all. >>ed bad weather you have to stay in the building. >> hang ri and miserable. >> take the butler 45 minutes to my >> maybe like nonetheless. wee the lm 3 miles an hour. we have kind of process. th gng to be the trend for the55. la so a chillier start to this is why.. sunscreen, it's going t pick is saturday bs notfriday. and 86 on85 expected ond church street, you may be detoured there. we're checking in with drive times now. not seeing an increase yet. we were pretty quiet
not the case at a hotel in switzerland. the suite gets you a a double bed in a field. that costs $300 a night. the view of the majestic landscape. i guess that's room service. they pour you wine. now you have my attention. the artist wanted to challenge hospitality ideas. it's nearly sold out after 1300 reservation requests. >> they had me until i see there's an outhouse that's a three-minute walk away. >> probably no use for indoor plumbing. >> a guy will certainly. >>...
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including hannah cockcroft, who has returned from switzerland.do well, this season, that is where you're going to do it. it is perfect timing. six weeks out from the world championships. you know, me and my coach went there and trained through the competition to see where i was and what i need to work on. i know that i broke five world record there is and i know i have a lot left in the tank. jonny peacock made his name in london and he said the world championships have been his focus, hoping to relive the memories from five years ago and regain his world title.|j memories from five years ago and regain his world title. i have been looking at this maybe even more than rio. going back into the stadium where it began in stratford, the british fans are amazing in that stadium and it is unbelievable the support they give. so hopefully can i leave with a couple of waeld —— medals. everyone will want to take the title. but definitely that is not what i want. i haven‘t wanted something this bad since 2012. the championships start on 14th july something
including hannah cockcroft, who has returned from switzerland.do well, this season, that is where you're going to do it. it is perfect timing. six weeks out from the world championships. you know, me and my coach went there and trained through the competition to see where i was and what i need to work on. i know that i broke five world record there is and i know i have a lot left in the tank. jonny peacock made his name in london and he said the world championships have been his focus, hoping...
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especially switzerland. you can't take a bad picture there.people were outraged when this village in switzerland decided to ban photographs, actually votes and passed a law that said no photographs in our village. >> so the people of the things or just nothing at all? >> no photos, charity, unless you want to be fined $5. no instagram. no facebook. no nothing. not even for your own personal library. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> the mayor of the village decided to address this negative attention. they do want to encourage people to still come. maybe it's their attempt to get people away from technology and just enjoy the blue skies. some of the scenery that he shares here with us. look at this shot right here. with the flowers and the mountain in the back. >> so you can take video, just not pictures. >> no, no. he can take video. he's the mayor. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> there was such a backlash on social media that they decided maybe we'll lift the ban, but between now and then, if you come and you want to take pictures, we'l
especially switzerland. you can't take a bad picture there.people were outraged when this village in switzerland decided to ban photographs, actually votes and passed a law that said no photographs in our village. >> so the people of the things or just nothing at all? >> no photos, charity, unless you want to be fined $5. no instagram. no facebook. no nothing. not even for your own personal library. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> the mayor of the village decided to...
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he was driving an electric supercar in switzerland when it left the road on a bend. brain injuries in a crash while filming top gear 11 years ago, got out of the vehicle before it burst into flames. his co—hostjeremy clarkson tweeted that it was the "biggest" and "most frightening" crash he'd seen. lets get a look at the weather prospects, with phil avery. it is a day of sunny spells and blustery showers. many places seem more showers than sunshine. the bulk of the really heavy showers will be across scotland and northern ireland. there may be thunder and lightning. some showers get across—the—board into the top of the pennines. more showers across the north midlands and into parts of wales in the south—west later. the further south and east you are, the drier and brighter your day will be. pollen and uv levels will be very high. longer spells of rain overnight in scotland. those will continue first thing on monday. some sunshine the further south you are. hello. this is bbc news. downing street and the democratic unionist party have both insisted that no parliamenta
he was driving an electric supercar in switzerland when it left the road on a bend. brain injuries in a crash while filming top gear 11 years ago, got out of the vehicle before it burst into flames. his co—hostjeremy clarkson tweeted that it was the "biggest" and "most frightening" crash he'd seen. lets get a look at the weather prospects, with phil avery. it is a day of sunny spells and blustery showers. many places seem more showers than sunshine. the bulk of the really...
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if you dids dilemma, -- that they do not have in germany or switzerland. states hashe united a very robust and laudatory, and majority -- admirable ethic of upward mobility. peoplese to track young when they are in the seventh, eight, 10th grade into an occupation they will be in for the rest of their life because we find out, when we do that, it is the same kids who get tracked, the least advantaged kids and who in america tend to be my talk -- minority, latino, african-american working-class, low income. that is anathema in america, even though it can be a good thing, can give people a career. we have political values that make it tougher on us which is why we have shifted this kind of training into the technical institutes, community colleges, that come after high school. that is not working very well because a lot of kids are still graduating from high school, half of them, and end up lost in the labor market. until they catch on later with some kind of post high school job-training or vocational preparation. there is a dilemma in america we have to re
if you dids dilemma, -- that they do not have in germany or switzerland. states hashe united a very robust and laudatory, and majority -- admirable ethic of upward mobility. peoplese to track young when they are in the seventh, eight, 10th grade into an occupation they will be in for the rest of their life because we find out, when we do that, it is the same kids who get tracked, the least advantaged kids and who in america tend to be my talk -- minority, latino, african-american working-class,...
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. >> gorgeous rain of switzerland. >> see the amazing spectacle as they glide through the crack. >> ire talking about plumbers this whole time. >>> and he came up with a silly idea. so what i'm going to try to do is take one single breath and rap longer than this fidget spinner can spin before i need to take another breath. >> i don't think you can do it. >> what do you think? i'm like aqua man rapping with the salmon eye. >>> out of sunscreen, going on a tiger run, need anything? >> water, please. >> and soda. >> grand pa! >> got it. >> get every day low prices on every day essentials, target run and done. >>> the best tour of italy is the one you create at olive garden. creature own tour of italy starting at $12.99. chools three of nine of your favorites and have everything you love all on one plate. creature own tour of italy for lame i thinked time only at olive garden. ♪ ♪ >>> five second rule protection. new lysol kich tchen pro elimins 99% of bacteria without hash chemical residue. lysol, what it takes to protect. >>> after brushing listerine helps prevent cavities and restores
. >> gorgeous rain of switzerland. >> see the amazing spectacle as they glide through the crack. >> ire talking about plumbers this whole time. >>> and he came up with a silly idea. so what i'm going to try to do is take one single breath and rap longer than this fidget spinner can spin before i need to take another breath. >> i don't think you can do it. >> what do you think? i'm like aqua man rapping with the salmon eye. >>> out of sunscreen,...
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moving on in switzerland a giant new machine is sucking on. in switzerland a giant new machine is sucking carbon out of the air that that's much better than just sucking ice i mean if you want to do. you want to just create a sucking machine you already have sean spicer john lamb and ryan lochte see hootie and three out of the four blowfish nancy pelosi all live you've got it you've got a lot to choose from for a sucking machine but in terms of a c o two sucking machine choices are far more limited. but this is great this machine will suck the carbon out of the air climate change will be solved and we can all go back to driving a hummer while wearing single use wife beaters eating big macs and farting afridi. the american dream is alive and well so how much c o two can these things graphics developers say the plant will capture about nine hundred tons of c o two annually or the approximate level released from two hundred cars and then pipe that gas to help grow vegetables two hundred cars. i'm not mistaken. there are more were. two hundred car
moving on in switzerland a giant new machine is sucking on. in switzerland a giant new machine is sucking carbon out of the air that that's much better than just sucking ice i mean if you want to do. you want to just create a sucking machine you already have sean spicer john lamb and ryan lochte see hootie and three out of the four blowfish nancy pelosi all live you've got it you've got a lot to choose from for a sucking machine but in terms of a c o two sucking machine choices are far more...
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he was driving an electric supercar in switzerland when it left the road on a bend.7—year—old, who suffered brain injuries in a crash while filming top gear 11 years ago, got out of the vehicle before it burst into flames. his co—host, jeremy clarkson, tweeted that it was the "biggest" and "most frightening" crash he'd seen. competitors in a yacht race from plymouth to the united states have been rescued after their boats were damaged in a severe storm in the middle of the atlantic. five vessels were affected. one of them sank and two were abandoned. caroline davies reports. close to safety, after surviving what's been called a once—in—a—lifetime storm. this is the moment a 73—year—old yachtsman was rescued by a luxury ocean liner, the queen mary ii. he'd been taking part in a transatlantic race when a storm hit. but across the atlantic, they hit 15 metre waves and 60 knot winds. many of the boats were damaged. tamarind, the boat rescued by the liner, was just one of them. a boat called happy suffered a damaged mast and another, called furia, sank. all the crews were
he was driving an electric supercar in switzerland when it left the road on a bend.7—year—old, who suffered brain injuries in a crash while filming top gear 11 years ago, got out of the vehicle before it burst into flames. his co—host, jeremy clarkson, tweeted that it was the "biggest" and "most frightening" crash he'd seen. competitors in a yacht race from plymouth to the united states have been rescued after their boats were damaged in a severe storm in the middle of...
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he was driving an electric supercar in switzerland when it left the road on a bend. 10—year—old, who suffered brain injuries in a crash while filming top gear 11 years ago, got out of the vehicle before it burst into flames. his co—hostjeremy clarkson tweeted that it was the "biggest" and "most frightening" crash he'd seen. the resignation of two of theresa may's closest advisors has appeared to ease some of the immediate pressure she was under following thursday's election result. it's understood the prime minister was told she'd have to make changes to her team, orface a leadership challenge after losing the conservative majority. they have been replaced by one of the losing conservative candidate, former housing minister gavin ba rwell. the conservative party has the most number of votes, the most mps, we are the only party who can take us through the brexit negotiations and we need to get behind theresa may. we did not get the results we hope to get and we will work from that. i have worked with her closely, having been higher housing minister. she has real quali
he was driving an electric supercar in switzerland when it left the road on a bend. 10—year—old, who suffered brain injuries in a crash while filming top gear 11 years ago, got out of the vehicle before it burst into flames. his co—hostjeremy clarkson tweeted that it was the "biggest" and "most frightening" crash he'd seen. the resignation of two of theresa may's closest advisors has appeared to ease some of the immediate pressure she was under following thursday's...
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how would you like a room with a view of the rolling hills of switzerland? here is the catch.o close set. it's part of a project to reimagine the country's traditional hospitality and give guests an open view of the majestic landscapes. it opens tomorrow. you can start booking. you can book your stay for $300 per night. as you pull back on the shot, how far do you have to go to use the bathroom? he's walking. he made the trek. in switzerland, the local meteorologist must be pretty good. >> you want to have the good forecast, so bug spray. >> where is the sink, the toilet? i'm telling you, the late night essentials. that's what you need. this is "early today." le. and one of us used up all the sunscreen! i wonder who... . we're gonna need some reinforcements...quick. copy that. walgreens makes it easy when summer needs a little help. your summer base camp is just around the corner so you can get in, out and back to those summer shenanigans. walgreens. at the corner of happy & healthy®. this week, buy two and get a third free on sun and skin care. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back. our patte
how would you like a room with a view of the rolling hills of switzerland? here is the catch.o close set. it's part of a project to reimagine the country's traditional hospitality and give guests an open view of the majestic landscapes. it opens tomorrow. you can start booking. you can book your stay for $300 per night. as you pull back on the shot, how far do you have to go to use the bathroom? he's walking. he made the trek. in switzerland, the local meteorologist must be pretty good....
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especially switzerland. you can't take a bad picture there.ople were outraged when this village in switzerland decided to ban photographs, actually votes and passed a law that said no photographs in our village. >> so the people of the things or just nothing at all? >> no photos, charity, unless you want to be fined $5. no instagram. no facebook. no nothing. not even for your own personal library. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> the mayor of the village decided to address this negative attention. they do want to encourage people to still come. maybe it's their attempt to get people away from technology and just enjoy the blue skies. some of the scenery that he shares here with us. look at this shot right here. with the flowers and the mountain in the back. >> so you can take video, just not pictures. >> no, no. he can take video. he's the mayor. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> there was such a backlash on social media that they decided maybe we'll lift the ban, but between now and then, if you come and you want to take pictures, we'll
especially switzerland. you can't take a bad picture there.ople were outraged when this village in switzerland decided to ban photographs, actually votes and passed a law that said no photographs in our village. >> so the people of the things or just nothing at all? >> no photos, charity, unless you want to be fined $5. no instagram. no facebook. no nothing. not even for your own personal library. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> the mayor of the village decided to address...
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he was driving an electric supercar in switzerland when it left the road on a bend. top gear 11 years ago, got out of the vehicle before it burst into flames. his co—hostjeremy clarkson tweeted that it was the "biggest" and "most frightening" crash he'd seen. secret nazi bunkers have been seen the netherlands. a total of have been seen. it's like an underground nazi village. there were spa facilities, kitchens. and in here is one of the dormitories and you can see up here on the wall, one of the german army eagles and there was once a swastika under here, it was scratched off by dutch teenagers after the war in an effort to delete that history. there would have been about 60, 65 soldiers living here during the war. and up here you can see where they put the directions, painted on the wall in black ink. k, the direction to the coast, and pak, the anti—tank guns. you find them down there. people come in here, they get a feeling about the war. the time capsule is decorated just like the guys have left yesterday. amazing pictures. let's look at the weather prospects. we'
he was driving an electric supercar in switzerland when it left the road on a bend. top gear 11 years ago, got out of the vehicle before it burst into flames. his co—hostjeremy clarkson tweeted that it was the "biggest" and "most frightening" crash he'd seen. secret nazi bunkers have been seen the netherlands. a total of have been seen. it's like an underground nazi village. there were spa facilities, kitchens. and in here is one of the dormitories and you can see up here...
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. —— switzerland. where she broke five world records. -- switzerland.l this season, this is where you are going to do it. it is perfect timing. six weeks out from the world championships. me and my coach went in there and we train for the competition just to see where i was out and see what my strength levels are. i broke five world records out there. i know i have more in the tank. jonnie peacock made his name in london in 2012 and admits in the past few years, these world championships have been his main focus. he wants to relive the memories from five years ago and regain his world title.|j memories from five years ago and regain his world title. i have been looking at this may be even more so than riojust looking at this may be even more so than rio just because looking at this may be even more so than riojust because i want looking at this may be even more so than rio just because i want to go back where it all began in stratford. the british fans are amazing when they are in that stadium. hopefully i can leave with some shiny medals. everyone in t
. —— switzerland. where she broke five world records. -- switzerland.l this season, this is where you are going to do it. it is perfect timing. six weeks out from the world championships. me and my coach went in there and we train for the competition just to see where i was out and see what my strength levels are. i broke five world records out there. i know i have more in the tank. jonnie peacock made his name in london in 2012 and admits in the past few years, these world championships...
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they want to leave, and they want a model like norway, switzerland?? this is not oui’ leave, and nothing more? this is not ourjob. this is the problem for the uk. i don't know after the election, after the referendum, really what the british want to do on this. for me, it is important to achieve agreement. i am optimistic, finally. we will have an agreement before the elections. the position of theresa may was very strong. now, i think in the uk, in this situation, it is more pleasurable. that is my point of view. but i think we don't have a final position from the uk. if the uk want to achieve another agreement, it is possible to do it. we need to ask the european union, do you want to stay in agreement as with switzerland or norway? this is possible to do. but in my opinion, it isa possible to do. but in my opinion, it is a point that is possible to do. it is possible to decide on this after a negotiation. for this, do. it is possible to decide on this aftera negotiation. forthis, it do. it is possible to decide on this after a negotiation. for this
they want to leave, and they want a model like norway, switzerland?? this is not oui’ leave, and nothing more? this is not ourjob. this is the problem for the uk. i don't know after the election, after the referendum, really what the british want to do on this. for me, it is important to achieve agreement. i am optimistic, finally. we will have an agreement before the elections. the position of theresa may was very strong. now, i think in the uk, in this situation, it is more pleasurable....
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you cite germany and switzerland, they have a tremendous amount of respect for the trades. they have two thirds in switzerland of the country that have apprenticeship training, and go on to become ceos. what we need to do is look at successful models, like the trades and expand them, and expand them into digital areas, and of companies expand them into places that may not have traditionally happened, and other resources behind it. host: we both go to liz in manchester, new jersey. your next. caller: good morning. -- i known is this you are talking about people going back to work in training programs, but there are people who worked very hard on their jobs and became disabled during their working period. they had been neglected, ignored, discriminated, looked at as lower-class. the cost of living adjustment has not been given to us in years. i am living on $20,000 a year. our president wants to raise my insurance premium. costeniors, they have no of living adjustment. what happens to them? someone has to look out for those people. host: ok. guest: i appreciate it. a ghost ou
you cite germany and switzerland, they have a tremendous amount of respect for the trades. they have two thirds in switzerland of the country that have apprenticeship training, and go on to become ceos. what we need to do is look at successful models, like the trades and expand them, and expand them into digital areas, and of companies expand them into places that may not have traditionally happened, and other resources behind it. host: we both go to liz in manchester, new jersey. your next....
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he will be facing stan wawrinka switzerland.alpine air and unparalleled peace and quiet sounds appealing, you may be interested in a new hotel opening in switzerland. the accommodation is a piece of conceptual art aiming to "redefine luxury," they say. but there is a catch — as andy beatt reports. it is a room with a view, but not much else. forjust over $300, guests can book into the zero star hotel and enjoy unobstructed views of flower meadows and majestic mountains. what it lacks in cosiness and creature comforts, it hopes to make up for in alfresco charm. and it is proving popular. translation: we have had requests from all over the world. the beds are almost 80% booked up. people are coming from america, africa, australia, the uk, iraq — everybody, young and old. intrepid travellers receive a drink on arrival, organic breakfast, and the services of a butler, typically a farmer in rubber boots. less appealing perhaps is the three—minute walk to the bathroom, in an alpine hut that also serves as a backup in bad weather. it's
he will be facing stan wawrinka switzerland.alpine air and unparalleled peace and quiet sounds appealing, you may be interested in a new hotel opening in switzerland. the accommodation is a piece of conceptual art aiming to "redefine luxury," they say. but there is a catch — as andy beatt reports. it is a room with a view, but not much else. forjust over $300, guests can book into the zero star hotel and enjoy unobstructed views of flower meadows and majestic mountains. what it...
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of former top gear presenter richard hammond who was involved in a car crash during filming in switzerlanday be in downing street but she has no power after losing her majority in parliament. the paper says senior tories are jostling in an unofficial race to replace her. the sunday times claims as many as five cabinet ministers are urging borisjohnson to oust theresa may. the express leads with the resignation of theresa may's two closest advisers, nick timothy and fiona hill. its headline refers to them as toxic. and we'll take a closer look at those and the rest of tomorrow's papers in our paper review at 11:30pm. the headlines on bbc news: meanwhile the prime minister's two most senior advisers have resigned in the wake of the general election. sport now and for a full round up from the bbc sport centre, here's james. the world cup football qualifier between scotland and england at hampden park ended in a dramatic 2—2 draw. a match that had been largely forgettable for 70 minutes then burst into life in the closing stages. substitute alex oxlaide chamberlain put england ahead before lei
of former top gear presenter richard hammond who was involved in a car crash during filming in switzerlanday be in downing street but she has no power after losing her majority in parliament. the paper says senior tories are jostling in an unofficial race to replace her. the sunday times claims as many as five cabinet ministers are urging borisjohnson to oust theresa may. the express leads with the resignation of theresa may's two closest advisers, nick timothy and fiona hill. its headline...
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benefits of that and it is possible to have a degree of management of migration, countries like switzerlandes like switzerland do it, so that is the kind of compromise you should be looking at. buoyed by their relative success, labour stand ina rare their relative success, labour stand in a rare moment of unity and are adding to mrs may's problems. for her to get through any legislation relating to brexit, never mind the macro vote on the deal, she will need a degree of cross—party support, simply getting the dup support, simply getting the dup support is not enough. but the government maintains its brexit strategy has not changed and is sticking to its tactics, insisting no deal is still better than a bad deal. you have got to plan for that, evenif deal. you have got to plan for that, even if you don't intend it. it is not the central aim, it is simply what we will go for if it doesn't work out. and that doesn't change. what we will be doing, of course, as i have said through the last ten months, is listening to all the contributors and say if you have better ideas, tell me and we will con
benefits of that and it is possible to have a degree of management of migration, countries like switzerlandes like switzerland do it, so that is the kind of compromise you should be looking at. buoyed by their relative success, labour stand ina rare their relative success, labour stand in a rare moment of unity and are adding to mrs may's problems. for her to get through any legislation relating to brexit, never mind the macro vote on the deal, she will need a degree of cross—party support,...
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shifted profit allocations to switzerland, they did not switch any parts making or parts handling. the inventory was mostly handled riathe u.s., either near peo or other warehouses. the reason for not shifting that, there are business divisions where managers are incentivized within that division. if you start moving their work to another country, they could stand to lose those bonuses. that wouldn't be very good for the managers. cat continued to pay those people based on what they called accountable profits. this came out in the report by the subcommittee. while at the same time, the public books allocated 85% or roughly that of parts profits to the operation in geneva. oliver: this is the discrepancy he dug up. what was it about his memoranda, the many pages, that brought something distinct and worrisome enough to the irs to where they revisited their own sort of approval after several audits? what made them go back and say, something here is a mess? >> we don't really know, because the irs does not talk. we don't know exactly what he gave them. we do know he kept years worth of
shifted profit allocations to switzerland, they did not switch any parts making or parts handling. the inventory was mostly handled riathe u.s., either near peo or other warehouses. the reason for not shifting that, there are business divisions where managers are incentivized within that division. if you start moving their work to another country, they could stand to lose those bonuses. that wouldn't be very good for the managers. cat continued to pay those people based on what they called...
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he was driving an electric supercar in switzerland when it left the road on a bend. a crash while filming top gear 11 years ago, got out of the vehicle before it burst into flames.
he was driving an electric supercar in switzerland when it left the road on a bend. a crash while filming top gear 11 years ago, got out of the vehicle before it burst into flames.
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we hear from gear presenter richard hammond had switzerland.happened. clearly, the car overturned and there was a very serious crash that involved a vehicle bursting into flames. the statement goes on much richard hammond was conscious and talking and he actually climbed out of the car himself. he has been taken to hospital by air ambulance and is a p pa re ntly hospital by air ambulance and is apparently dealing with a fracture to his knee, so a very nasty incident. richard hammond, the former top gear presenter is unharmed, relatively, and is now in hospital recovering. back to the election now. my colleague is at westminster with all of the latest reaction. thank you very much. it has been a very busy day here. the news that came through after lunch today. theresa may's top two downing street aides have resigned in the wake of thursday's conservative election failure to get a working majority in the house of commons. their departure comes after the bbc understands that conservative mps delivered an ultimatum to the prime minister to sack the
we hear from gear presenter richard hammond had switzerland.happened. clearly, the car overturned and there was a very serious crash that involved a vehicle bursting into flames. the statement goes on much richard hammond was conscious and talking and he actually climbed out of the car himself. he has been taken to hospital by air ambulance and is a p pa re ntly hospital by air ambulance and is apparently dealing with a fracture to his knee, so a very nasty incident. richard hammond, the former...
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richard hammond who is in a serious condition after being involved in a car crash during filming in switzerlandlegraph says theresa may may be in downing street but she has no power after losing her majority in parliament. the paper says senior tories are jostling in an unofficial race to replace her. the sunday times claims as many as five cabinet ministers are urging borisjohnson to oust theresa may. the express leads with the resignation of theresa may's two closest advisers nick timothy and fiona hill — it's headline refers to them as toxic. so let's begin. by by the way, we will be with you for 20 minutes tonight, i hope you are pleased. the observer... i should calm down a bit. the observer, made‘s premiership in peril. we know we've got this mechanism called confidence and supply, caroline, who would or wouldn't want a dup coalition? it would be more stable, wouldn't it? that is the pro of having a coalition deal, she could have confidence, although not great confidence, that she can get some legislation through the house of commons, but it would only give her a majority of two. that mea
richard hammond who is in a serious condition after being involved in a car crash during filming in switzerlandlegraph says theresa may may be in downing street but she has no power after losing her majority in parliament. the paper says senior tories are jostling in an unofficial race to replace her. the sunday times claims as many as five cabinet ministers are urging borisjohnson to oust theresa may. the express leads with the resignation of theresa may's two closest advisers nick timothy and...
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there are also investigation is not just in the us but singapore and switzerland., this is a wide and vast sprawling investigation involving money that a p pa re ntly investigation involving money that apparently was ta ken investigation involving money that apparently was taken from between 2009 and 2015. and we have also heard from the press secretary of the prime minister in malaysia, the country where this sovereign wealth fund is from, basically saying this is politically motivated, saying the motivation goes beyond the objective of seizing assets. michelle fleury speaking to me earlier from of seizing assets. michelle fleury speaking to me earlierfrom new york. other business news. after yea rs of york. other business news. after years of discussion, global market index provider, msci, will announce whether they will include chinese a shares in its indexes. last year it surprised the market by not including them. trading in shares of japanese aid bag maker, takata, have been suspended after reports the company is preparing to file for bankruptcy. —— airbag. t
there are also investigation is not just in the us but singapore and switzerland., this is a wide and vast sprawling investigation involving money that a p pa re ntly investigation involving money that apparently was ta ken investigation involving money that apparently was taken from between 2009 and 2015. and we have also heard from the press secretary of the prime minister in malaysia, the country where this sovereign wealth fund is from, basically saying this is politically motivated, saying...
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place outside of the meeting in january in that takes place outside of the meeting injanuary in switzerlandighlight chinese businesses. now, we can name a few chinese businesses, but it would have been a struggle a few yea rs would have been a struggle a few years ago. so, the goal is to highlight their tech companies and show that china is innovative. it can grow, because it is now home to hundreds of big tech companies. it reassures a lot of people that with the focus on technology and innovation, that china will continue to expand in a stable way, even if growth slows down to six and a half ‘x: growth slows down to six and a half %or growth slows down to six and a half % or more. we also heard china say again that they are not going to have a hard landing. we will have to see whether businesses really address what is on the mind of the lot don't make a lot of china's economists, that is the amount of debt that is accumulating in the system. i think that is what is to watch for. it's 50 years to the day since the world's first cash machine or atm was opened at the enfield branch of barcla
place outside of the meeting in january in that takes place outside of the meeting injanuary in switzerlandighlight chinese businesses. now, we can name a few chinese businesses, but it would have been a struggle a few yea rs would have been a struggle a few years ago. so, the goal is to highlight their tech companies and show that china is innovative. it can grow, because it is now home to hundreds of big tech companies. it reassures a lot of people that with the focus on technology and...
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and from france and switzerland, stop motion animation, my life as a cou rg ette. motion animation, myas a courgette. if nothing else, one of the best titles of the year, isn't it? it certainly is! intriguing. let's start off with wonder woman, which has had some pretty good reviews, actually? it is getting a good buzz. last year we had batman versus superman, fairly painful experience but she was good in it. and she will be back next year with various other superheroes, but this is her on her own, stand—alone movie directed by patty jenkins, and it is an origin story. where did she come from? she is never referred to as wonder woman in the movie, by the way, she is diana. we learn about her upbringing on this island, from these amazon warrior women, her involvement in the first world war. this is a clip. gal gadot plays wonder woman, and this is her with chris pine, an american pilot and spy chris pine, an american pilot and spy who crash lands on this magical island on which she lives, and he was taken prisoner... my name is captain steve trevor, serial number 8141921, and that is al
and from france and switzerland, stop motion animation, my life as a cou rg ette. motion animation, myas a courgette. if nothing else, one of the best titles of the year, isn't it? it certainly is! intriguing. let's start off with wonder woman, which has had some pretty good reviews, actually? it is getting a good buzz. last year we had batman versus superman, fairly painful experience but she was good in it. and she will be back next year with various other superheroes, but this is her on her...