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switzerland and speak with ugandan grier's of gold switzerland dot com egon welcome back thank you max good to talk to you again it's been a while and things are happening in between so always exciting to have a very nice i say have got a picture of the matter hard behind you looks like it's made out of solid twenty four karat gold what's funny is what's the line where we're hiding our gold as you can see and you know nobody can understand that it is real gold what it is so yes it is a go go the bathroom all right so egon not switzerland has actually won it it's a very interesting situation people don't talk about it much because their central bank is doing things that normally would not associate with the central bank you know they were big buyers of apple computer and they were one of the biggest owners of apple computer they sold apple computer now they're printing money to buy income producing assets and so what's happening at the swiss national bank egon well it's a sad saga you know it didn't used to be like in the good old days but you know i've been around too long and seeing n
switzerland and speak with ugandan grier's of gold switzerland dot com egon welcome back thank you max good to talk to you again it's been a while and things are happening in between so always exciting to have a very nice i say have got a picture of the matter hard behind you looks like it's made out of solid twenty four karat gold what's funny is what's the line where we're hiding our gold as you can see and you know nobody can understand that it is real gold what it is so yes it is a go go...
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gold switzerland dot com if you want to catch us on twitter it's kaiser report until next on bio. negatively so i can start now to get three people that came. in there late so vampire can. see housing and they don't have to talk about with us because we understand her daughter jeannie was diagnosed with a very rare sun condition i get sunburned i see she does patients. with. some of the brains it actually shrinking inside the still gets thicker and still small. the pain is indescribable it's feels like a really really bad chemical burn but it goes through your skin in your muscle down to the bone. there's no relief. we're not sure this is. just. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics. i'm show business i'll see you then. subscribe to read people also get all roughly comes in for just twelve euros fifty per month. this revealed these three ukrainian ships russia says illegally entered its territorial waters have weapons and ammunition on board the international community has been quick to bankia if not moscow in a sta
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switzerland has once again taken top spotin switzerland has once again taken top spot in the world talentn annual report that highlights the ability of countries to attract, develop and retain top performing staff. in asia, singapore leads the way with 30 place with hong kong in 18th. the director of the imd world competitiveness centre tells me what's behind the numbers. talent is very important, so the quality of the talent competition, of the colony, is affected by three factors. first how much the government invests in education and quality of education system. secondly, the ability of the country to attract and retain talent. third, to attract and retain talent. third, to what extent the labour force is skilled, so to what extent companies repair their employees for the tasks that they need. so why do the nordic countries do so well? switzerland is number one, norway number two. economic systems take a long time to develop, and europe has this amazing legacy of a good education system. the third gender is often overlooked in the row around the gender pay 93p- in the row around the ge
switzerland has once again taken top spotin switzerland has once again taken top spot in the world talentn annual report that highlights the ability of countries to attract, develop and retain top performing staff. in asia, singapore leads the way with 30 place with hong kong in 18th. the director of the imd world competitiveness centre tells me what's behind the numbers. talent is very important, so the quality of the talent competition, of the colony, is affected by three factors. first how...
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the impact of climate change is particularly severe in switzerland the average temperature has risen by two degrees celsius since records began more than twice the global average scientists say it could rise by up to six degrees by the end of the century switzerland's forests are under threat one growing danger is the lack of water leading to drought stress. stephan fluking manages the forests unless city of burn on low land in the center of the country he's pessimistic. to preserve climate change means that some trees species are no longer suited to this area in the long term during the dry summer season beech trees can no longer draw the water up to their crowns the trees then begin to draw it from the top downwards. while the lowlands do still have areas with good growth conditions for the beach here mark green by the end of the century many will be in a far worse than state marked read the best conditions then will only be found at high altitude. and it's a similar situation with a spruce tree of vital importance for the european timber industry it will likewise struggle to grow
the impact of climate change is particularly severe in switzerland the average temperature has risen by two degrees celsius since records began more than twice the global average scientists say it could rise by up to six degrees by the end of the century switzerland's forests are under threat one growing danger is the lack of water leading to drought stress. stephan fluking manages the forests unless city of burn on low land in the center of the country he's pessimistic. to preserve climate...
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when in switzerland of course you need to eat mushrooms and that's what we have for lunch. the best way to get around switzerland a space train and here we are taking one of those pictures. writes to the top of europe today. now we made it to the top of the oh you home like a the top of europe on three thousand five hundred seventy one meters. something to do in this in this q. region is this well after ski drinks. for you to. climb in i've been waiting for this moment since i got here i'm going to get a bird's eye view of that and the best part i get to tell the pilot where i want to go. now so what do you want to see is what i want to fly over the narrows parts and i've visited the herndon lighthouse i'd like to see that from the above to a little boy to a bit which gets get on the left over there. let's go. back to the narrowest point is mean five hundred meters wide down there. that's the lens that's where my trip to get. that company lighthouse. now we're flying over the northern ten. items coming up on our right. we'll have a good view of the lighthouse. and i was nea
when in switzerland of course you need to eat mushrooms and that's what we have for lunch. the best way to get around switzerland a space train and here we are taking one of those pictures. writes to the top of europe today. now we made it to the top of the oh you home like a the top of europe on three thousand five hundred seventy one meters. something to do in this in this q. region is this well after ski drinks. for you to. climb in i've been waiting for this moment since i got here i'm...
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switzerlan switzerland.he feltshezen, switzerland's annual field shooting competition in the world. towns and villages across the country stage tests of marksmanship families bring the kids. and after the competition, there's a gigantic party. one festival in the town of salvana was especially boisterous. the winners of each event would cheer wildly. and the champion of the prestigious 300-meter competition known to all as the shooting king was wheeled out triumphantly to the tune of cow bells. switzerland is by many measures a gun lover's paradise. according to one estimate, the swiss rank in the top 20 in the world, with 28 guns per 100 peopl people. >> ready, fire! >> why is switzerland armed to the teeth? well, thanks to a tradition that dates back to the dawn of the nation. it's citizen militias that form its army. all able-bodied men from farmers to financiers serve at least 245 days in the militia. they're all trained to shoot and most of them keep their guns at home. militiamen can hone their skills
switzerlan switzerland.he feltshezen, switzerland's annual field shooting competition in the world. towns and villages across the country stage tests of marksmanship families bring the kids. and after the competition, there's a gigantic party. one festival in the town of salvana was especially boisterous. the winners of each event would cheer wildly. and the champion of the prestigious 300-meter competition known to all as the shooting king was wheeled out triumphantly to the tune of cow bells....
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and switzerland got a new female president. one of my heroes. she explained to swiss people, when you hear the word legalization, what you picture is anarchy and chaos. what we have now is anarchy and chaos. we have unknown terminals selling unknown chemicals to unknown criminals, people in the dark. what she proposed was legalizing heroin. i will show how it worked. if you had a problem you were sent -- it wasn't like in the switzerland there was not a fair when i'll. -- heroin aisle. you work assigned by your doctor to connect. i went to the one in geneva. you have to go in at 7:00 in the morning. swiss believe in getting up early. you go, given your medication, not the stuff you buy on the street, you cannot take it out, you will be watched the nurse when you use it, then you leave to go to your job. they give you massive amounts of support to get work, housing, therapy. for childhood trauma you may have experienced. one of the things that was fascinating to me -- you know how many people have died in the 15 years? zero, not
and switzerland got a new female president. one of my heroes. she explained to swiss people, when you hear the word legalization, what you picture is anarchy and chaos. what we have now is anarchy and chaos. we have unknown terminals selling unknown chemicals to unknown criminals, people in the dark. what she proposed was legalizing heroin. i will show how it worked. if you had a problem you were sent -- it wasn't like in the switzerland there was not a fair when i'll. -- heroin aisle. you work...
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switzerland overturn a 2—0 deficit to thrash high—flying belgium 5—2 in the uefa nations league.ncesco molinari caps a fantastic season by winning the european tour's race to dubai. hello and thanks for joining us on sport today. alexander zverev recorded the biggest victory of his fledgling career after seeing off novak djokovic in straight sets to win the nitto atp finals in london. the world number one a heavy favourite to win what would have been a sixth finals title, but he was outclassed by 21—year—old zverev, 6—3, 6—4. austin halewood was watching the action. despite beating zverev earlier this week, this was novak djokovic‘s turn to be outclassed. just like the first match, the opening set was too close to call. eight games went with serve, with the german more than holding his own. after dominating all week, djokovic and then lost his serve for the first time in the tournament. his opponent had his chance, and took it. game and first set, zverev. the world number one clearly rattled. two early breaks of serve followed in the second. as he lost his control, zverev showed
switzerland overturn a 2—0 deficit to thrash high—flying belgium 5—2 in the uefa nations league.ncesco molinari caps a fantastic season by winning the european tour's race to dubai. hello and thanks for joining us on sport today. alexander zverev recorded the biggest victory of his fledgling career after seeing off novak djokovic in straight sets to win the nitto atp finals in london. the world number one a heavy favourite to win what would have been a sixth finals title, but he was...
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well i'm removed from from the big politic show i'm in switzerland and we watch it from the sideline you know switzerland has not been in a war for one hundred sixty years but totally share of the concern of peter and michael who have spoken before me that we should not you know go for the war in confrontational mode i do think that the human species we must look back to the twentieth century and realize that we had one hundred million death that's what we did in the twenty first in the twentieth century and we shouldn't repeat it in the twenty first because we are extremely armed and if you are referred to nuclear arms obviously that's one challenge and then we have secret warfare that was very active in syria timber sycamore and others that we are aware of so i agree with the other two that this is this is a very dangerous moment and people here in switzerland are more removed from from the situation that has to be said i mean it's not that in the streets you could feel like you know peter what we we've all talked on this program here about potential conflict in the preparation for
well i'm removed from from the big politic show i'm in switzerland and we watch it from the sideline you know switzerland has not been in a war for one hundred sixty years but totally share of the concern of peter and michael who have spoken before me that we should not you know go for the war in confrontational mode i do think that the human species we must look back to the twentieth century and realize that we had one hundred million death that's what we did in the twenty first in the...
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gold switzerland dot com if you want to catch us on twitter it's gaza report and select. subscribe to read people also get. twelve euros fifty a month. break it used to no i don't know trump's consulate is meeting with president putin that we should do for the upcoming g. twenty summit in argentina over the recent clashes between russia and ukraine we'll tell you all about it. head to the best protesters in france say they plan another .
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welcome back to the kaiser report time now to get a switzerland and return but our conversation with uganda grier's of gold switzerland dot com you got a lot of back thanks max good to be back again let's talk more about gold fabulous gold we love golf and we like it because as j.p. morgan said only gold is money everything else is credit speaking of credit egon is a krazzy credit cycle turned in other words have interest rates ended their thirty seven year move down which would say that are we now entering into a bond bear market egon what do you think absolutely yeah been saying there for a while that interest rates turned what couple of years ago now thirty five year with thirty six year cycle it's very clear and we know that cycles don't last forever and they changed change duration but nevertheless they do looks very clear i you know forty five was the low eighty one was was the high and i remember that extremely well because i on so you know i lived in the u.k. during the seventy's so inflation at seventeen percent or my first mortgage rate go up to twenty one percent you know
welcome back to the kaiser report time now to get a switzerland and return but our conversation with uganda grier's of gold switzerland dot com you got a lot of back thanks max good to be back again let's talk more about gold fabulous gold we love golf and we like it because as j.p. morgan said only gold is money everything else is credit speaking of credit egon is a krazzy credit cycle turned in other words have interest rates ended their thirty seven year move down which would say that are we...
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switzerland had a massive opioid crisis in the 1990s. people don't remember, horrific dystopian images, people injecting heroin in the neck in their public parks. in switzerland, for the swiss people this was incredibly shocking, they got a new president, one of my heroes, ruth dreffuss. she explained when you hear the word legalization, what you picture is anarchy and chaos. what we have now is anarchy and chaos. we have unknown criminals selling unknown chemicals to unknown criminals, all in the dark. what she proposed was legalizing heroin to people with addiction problems. if you had a heroin problem, you were assigned, it wasn't like the cvs, there wasn't a heroin aisle, you are assigned by a doctor to a clinic. i went to one in geneva. you go in, you have to go 7:00 in the morning because swiss people believe in getting up really early. you go, you are given your heroin, it's medically pure, not the crap you buy on the street. you can't take it out with you. you will be watched by a nurse when you use it. then you leave to go to yo
switzerland had a massive opioid crisis in the 1990s. people don't remember, horrific dystopian images, people injecting heroin in the neck in their public parks. in switzerland, for the swiss people this was incredibly shocking, they got a new president, one of my heroes, ruth dreffuss. she explained when you hear the word legalization, what you picture is anarchy and chaos. what we have now is anarchy and chaos. we have unknown criminals selling unknown chemicals to unknown criminals, all in...
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switzerland, yea, switzerland. >> shepard: the fed confirm more than 100 people across the united statesparalyzing condition that's kind of like polio and most of the victims are children. health officials say it can make your legs, arms and face feel weak. it can also make it difficult to speak, move your eyes or even breathe. and according to the reporting at the centers for disease control and prevention, it's happening to more people this year. laura ingall reporting now. laura? >> this is so scary. the centers for disease control and prevention confirming 116 cases of a.f.m. as it's known in 31 states and there could be more by the end of 2018. as the agency reports it's currently investigating 170 more cases of the rare condition. now, you mentioned some of the symptoms that paint a nightmare scenario for both the patients and caregivers who have been left helpless watching their loved one suddenly decline after having what happen to be a regular cold or virus. >> cold. it was just a runny, gross nose. 4-year-old symptoms, where i don't want to be by him. everyone was not wanting t
switzerland, yea, switzerland. >> shepard: the fed confirm more than 100 people across the united statesparalyzing condition that's kind of like polio and most of the victims are children. health officials say it can make your legs, arms and face feel weak. it can also make it difficult to speak, move your eyes or even breathe. and according to the reporting at the centers for disease control and prevention, it's happening to more people this year. laura ingall reporting now. laura?...
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the same number as in germany and switzerland.rmany and switzerland. almost a quarter of their fans, 22%, germany and switzerland. almost a quarter of theirfans, 22%, would feel uncomfortable with a player of a definite —— different ethnic or racial background. both of their teams were involved in controversy and the world cup this summer with players of albanian heritage receiving abuse while representing the swiss national team and the arsenal and germany midfielder mesut ozil retired from international duty after the tournament, saying he is german when we win, but an immigrant when they lose. the survey suggests racism does remain a major problem in the sport of the bus majority of fa ns in the sport of the bus majority of fans in the uk and the rest of the world 74% in fact would want fifa to consider previous racist abuse when awarding countries international tournaments such as the world cup. it is figures like this from the survey that hopefully show a real appetite for change. now, staying with football, and after facing
the same number as in germany and switzerland.rmany and switzerland. almost a quarter of their fans, 22%, germany and switzerland. almost a quarter of theirfans, 22%, would feel uncomfortable with a player of a definite —— different ethnic or racial background. both of their teams were involved in controversy and the world cup this summer with players of albanian heritage receiving abuse while representing the swiss national team and the arsenal and germany midfielder mesut ozil retired...
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could make it up a cheese maker in switzerland wants to improve the taste of his. butt playing heavy metal and hip hop to this change. business to business in berlin the final u.s. jobs report before next tuesday's midterm elections shows that employers are still hiring it's a welcome development for republicans ahead of the vote the u.s. labor department said american employers added two hundred fifty thousand new jobs in october while salaries rose at the fastest pace since two thousand and nine unemployment held steady at three point seven percent that's a forty eight year low in september the aftermath of hurricane florence weighed on jobs growth. for more analysis on that we now go to our correspondent at the front and stock exchange daniel kolbe daniel it seems that those who voted for donald trump actually are reaping the benefits when we can expect that from claim that just days before the midterm elections is he right is that all his living. yes you're right garrett u.s. president donald trump is not really known to be very modest about himself so we can b
could make it up a cheese maker in switzerland wants to improve the taste of his. butt playing heavy metal and hip hop to this change. business to business in berlin the final u.s. jobs report before next tuesday's midterm elections shows that employers are still hiring it's a welcome development for republicans ahead of the vote the u.s. labor department said american employers added two hundred fifty thousand new jobs in october while salaries rose at the fastest pace since two thousand and...
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switzerland went on to win 10-6 and remained the clear leaders at the top of the table.ou're watching "dw news" from berlin. i am sarah kelly. thank you so much for joining us. have a great day. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] this is a church at all of very very much. it would have. to medical in a nine run run faith ally line they can i get on the hazards. of profit off the common amid swings was muddy attacks and is in the sunshine of capital across correspondent and then in calcutta has more
switzerland went on to win 10-6 and remained the clear leaders at the top of the table.ou're watching "dw news" from berlin. i am sarah kelly. thank you so much for joining us. have a great day. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] this is a church at all of very very much. it would have. to medical in a nine run run faith ally line they can i get on the hazards. of profit off the...
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david had his implant inserted by one of switzerland's leading neurosurgeons. in the neuroscience now for a long time, and i know that when you have a spinal—cord injury, after a while, if there is no progress, it will remain like this. so what i noticed for the first time is a change, even in a chronic state, and that's, for me, something completely new. outside of the lab, in the real world, it's much harderfor david. without his electrical stimulation, he can only walk a few paces, so it's far away from being a cure. but the research does demonstrate that paralysis can be reversed, at least to some degree. the big question is by how much. sebastian had a cycling accident. before he came to work with the swiss team, he had no movement in his legs. the engineers here are sending pulses of electricity to specific parts of his spine to see which leg muscles they control. within a week, the team are able to calculate the timing and sequence of electrical pulses to support the signals from sebastien‘s brain to enable him to regain movement. he adapted this bike, w
david had his implant inserted by one of switzerland's leading neurosurgeons. in the neuroscience now for a long time, and i know that when you have a spinal—cord injury, after a while, if there is no progress, it will remain like this. so what i noticed for the first time is a change, even in a chronic state, and that's, for me, something completely new. outside of the lab, in the real world, it's much harderfor david. without his electrical stimulation, he can only walk a few paces, so it's...
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david had his implant inserted by one of switzerland's leading neurosurgeons.ars, a chronic case. i've been working in the neuroscience now for a long time, and i know that when you have a spinal—cord injury, after a while, if there is no progress, it will remain like this. so what i noticed for the first time is a change, even in a chronic state, and that's, for me, something completely new. outside of the lab, in the real world, it's much harderfor david. without his electrical stimulation, he can only walk a few paces, so it's far away from being a cure. but the research does demonstrate that paralysis can be reversed, at least to some degree. the big question is by how much. sebastian had a cycling accident. before he came to work with the swiss team, he had no movement in his legs. the engineers here are sending pulses of electricity to specific parts of his spine to see which leg muscles they control. within a week, the team are able to calculate the timing and sequence of electrical pulses to support the signals from sebastien‘s brain to enable him to re
david had his implant inserted by one of switzerland's leading neurosurgeons.ars, a chronic case. i've been working in the neuroscience now for a long time, and i know that when you have a spinal—cord injury, after a while, if there is no progress, it will remain like this. so what i noticed for the first time is a change, even in a chronic state, and that's, for me, something completely new. outside of the lab, in the real world, it's much harderfor david. without his electrical stimulation,...
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it's because germany is not on the on the mediterranean and switzerland in switzerland should not be one refugees because we are not on the sea and only if she would fall from the sky the or responsible for this is just putting it through the grace in spain in a situation that. i am wondering when it is starting in spain that the right thing people get this power i have to ask you also that you got permission to film some parts of the documentary after a long time what couldn't you show us in the documentary where cameras were banned . every step it took the months to get the permit. and we have. in the in the gate of the mafia even broke our camera when they have seen us and we had to go with hidden cameras. it was a very dangerous situation because they would have broken more than the income he was going to understand where the men fear it would be dangerous to film with the e.u. authorities you had to wait for it why are they afraid that the film because it's paid by the people it's. the government is doing what the people are calling them to do but you shouldn't see so it's peopl
it's because germany is not on the on the mediterranean and switzerland in switzerland should not be one refugees because we are not on the sea and only if she would fall from the sky the or responsible for this is just putting it through the grace in spain in a situation that. i am wondering when it is starting in spain that the right thing people get this power i have to ask you also that you got permission to film some parts of the documentary after a long time what couldn't you show us in...
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played a delicate act back to open the scoring with three points to put out switzerland and went on toin ten six and remain the clear leaders at the top of the table you're watching news from berlin i'm sara kelly thank you so much for joining us have a great day with. you . saving money and conscious. consumers hunting for bargains and companies looking to cut costs. christine this is seen as a virtue but what happens when it becomes stingy. and how can it harm companies. made injured. in sixty minutes on d w. they are digital more years. for women for internet activists one mission. the battle for freedom and dignity. courageous and determined a campaign for women's rights. and for peace and. they mobilize against femicide for compulsory veils. their messages are spreading like her. mom. social media is critical critical of the food and it's a mosque on the cost mom on the on the streets on our rights are not a mystery discussion. they are women the more changing the world i'm reading. digital. starts november twenty fifth on the c.w. . it's growing on the us mexico border as thousan
played a delicate act back to open the scoring with three points to put out switzerland and went on toin ten six and remain the clear leaders at the top of the table you're watching news from berlin i'm sara kelly thank you so much for joining us have a great day with. you . saving money and conscious. consumers hunting for bargains and companies looking to cut costs. christine this is seen as a virtue but what happens when it becomes stingy. and how can it harm companies. made injured. in...
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but it seems the future will belong to smaller and slighter cows a recent study shows that in switzerland pasture feeding is more canonical than indoor housing. not only that but those beautiful swiss meadows will make for much happier cows and out as well. that's all for this edition of focus on europe i'm bryan thomas for the entire team thanks so much for being with us and if you'd like to see any of our reports again just go to our own page at www dot com or visit our facebook page you know if you storks so long. the be. the be. good. food. for the big. how about some recipes. romance clocks. the master chef from europe producing an army of pleasures. zero max thirty minutes on w. . hijacking the news. where i come from the news is being hijacked journalism itself has become a scripted reality show it's not just good versus evil us versus them whack and one. in countries like russia china churchy people are told that it's that simple and if you're a journalist there and you try to get beyond it you are facing scare tactics intimidation and i wonder is that we're working hard it is wel
but it seems the future will belong to smaller and slighter cows a recent study shows that in switzerland pasture feeding is more canonical than indoor housing. not only that but those beautiful swiss meadows will make for much happier cows and out as well. that's all for this edition of focus on europe i'm bryan thomas for the entire team thanks so much for being with us and if you'd like to see any of our reports again just go to our own page at www dot com or visit our facebook page you know...
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the first love is a feeling it's just a hint of melancholy from the switzerland's rising star damien in. concert. the five minutes. they make the commitment. they find. in stronger. africa on the move. stories of both people making a difference shaping their nation. and the continent of africa. stories about motivational change makers taking their destinies speak to their. team your series for cars. coming up. oh and a very warm welcome indeed to focus on europe with me peter craven and across europe people have been commemorating the end of the first world war one hundred years ago on november the eleventh one thousand nine hundred eighty known by some as the great war it was.
the first love is a feeling it's just a hint of melancholy from the switzerland's rising star damien in. concert. the five minutes. they make the commitment. they find. in stronger. africa on the move. stories of both people making a difference shaping their nation. and the continent of africa. stories about motivational change makers taking their destinies speak to their. team your series for cars. coming up. oh and a very warm welcome indeed to focus on europe with me peter craven and across...
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not skiing in switzerland.the stockholm syndrome is probably the term most familiar to the public in connection with brainwashing cases. >> there is this idea of stockholm syndrome, which came from a bank robbery in stockholm, sweden. over time, the people who were held hostage begin to identify with their captor. >> stockholm syndrome takes you about 1/8 of the way. the stockholm syndrome is here, you got me. i'm a captive. i've got to make the best of this. but that's fundamentally different than saying, you know what, i really dig what you're doing. by the way, it would have been a real achievement. it would be the first time ever to succeed and the sla had no training in this. never pretended to have any training in this. >> some have said that the sla had no expertise in brainwashing and particularly donald defreeze, the leader. that is nonsense. he had studied the north korean methodology. he knew enough to abuse her to the point where she would do most anything she was told to do. >> we weren't brainwash
not skiing in switzerland.the stockholm syndrome is probably the term most familiar to the public in connection with brainwashing cases. >> there is this idea of stockholm syndrome, which came from a bank robbery in stockholm, sweden. over time, the people who were held hostage begin to identify with their captor. >> stockholm syndrome takes you about 1/8 of the way. the stockholm syndrome is here, you got me. i'm a captive. i've got to make the best of this. but that's...