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but in basel yesterday, basel won. you're like the fc basel.'re at a disadvantage, but believe in your opportunities and take every chance you get. anna: i think what's most important about this film is the hope it conveys, and that sometimes it doesn't take much to generate hope. and if you have hope, you can suddenly find a way, and make a lot out of very little. nazlije: i'd like an apprenticeship as a health and social work assistant. reporter: after countless rejections, nazlije lands a work -- lands end internship -- lands and internship with prospects of an apprenticeship as a geriatric nurse. ehsanullah is allowed to stay in switzerland. his appeal against the rejection of his asylum request is successful. he now attends the school regularly again. at the end, christian zingg sends his protegÉs out into the world. this is a film that shows what humanity and compassion can make possible. michaela: if only every young person had a teacher like that. wouldn't that be quite something? we'll be back with more stories from around the world ne
but in basel yesterday, basel won. you're like the fc basel.'re at a disadvantage, but believe in your opportunities and take every chance you get. anna: i think what's most important about this film is the hope it conveys, and that sometimes it doesn't take much to generate hope. and if you have hope, you can suddenly find a way, and make a lot out of very little. nazlije: i'd like an apprenticeship as a health and social work assistant. reporter: after countless rejections, nazlije lands a...
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troops were reported to have left as they did last year in basel -- in most tool -- in mosul. there were massive waves of car bombs, and they -- the face-saving is not just for baghdad but also for the u.s. because their strategy has not proven to be working. genie: charles, thank you for that. charles the german -- charles mcdermott reporting. the first hearing in the trial of the "washington post" t ehran correspondent on charges of espionage. jason rezaian has dual iranian and american citizenship. since his arrest last summer, he had 190 minute visit with a lawyer ahead of the trial. catherine p at reports. >> after 10 months in an iranian prison, jason rezaian has made his first court appearance despite multiple pleased by the 39-year-old's family, the trial will be closed to the world. >> not only will it be closed to the public, but they have also said that my mother and jason's wife will be prevented from attending. >> iran's spokesman said a lawyer and interpreter would be present in court, but declined to give further details. according to the family, the iranian-ame
troops were reported to have left as they did last year in basel -- in most tool -- in mosul. there were massive waves of car bombs, and they -- the face-saving is not just for baghdad but also for the u.s. because their strategy has not proven to be working. genie: charles, thank you for that. charles the german -- charles mcdermott reporting. the first hearing in the trial of the "washington post" t ehran correspondent on charges of espionage. jason rezaian has dual iranian and...
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it's why the so-called basel or capital accords setting capital capital standards for financial institutionsfocused on commercial banks. .. it was too late. that focus led to the neglect of lehman's derivative position. it ignored the fact that wholesale creditors and other financial institutions could run on the bank and the result of which became what i described a couple minutes ago the single most serious mistake of the financial crisis. the failure of the uncontrolled lehman brothers. it was in september of 2008 that policymakers realized they had a situation on their hands a w 20 is 08 that policymakers realized they had a situation on their hands and that we really were on the verge of another great depression. so the leaders of the advanced industrial countries issued a joint statement that no no additional basis to make important financial institution would be allowed to fail. aig was bailed out of congress passed t.a.r.p. on a second try. one after another, the banks flooded the financial markets with liquidity and governments put in place will play billy and other programs of fisc
it's why the so-called basel or capital accords setting capital capital standards for financial institutionsfocused on commercial banks. .. it was too late. that focus led to the neglect of lehman's derivative position. it ignored the fact that wholesale creditors and other financial institutions could run on the bank and the result of which became what i described a couple minutes ago the single most serious mistake of the financial crisis. the failure of the uncontrolled lehman brothers. it...
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banks have been able to -- banks have been forced to revise under the basel three amendment. on and shadow banks, banks that are non-banks, are starting to move in and take over their opportunities. brendan: a quick question back to you, as basil three adequate? john: i do not know if it is adequate not. i do know it is changing the way banks look at the commercial real estate business, and all of a sudden it is taking more capital, there is more equity needed, so that is what is bringing up these kind of non-bank or shadow banks is that people who are used to putting a fairly little amounts of equity are now having to put up dramatically more. and they are willing to pay more to these non-banks because they will give them the leverage that the regulated banks will not give them. olivia: but it is still not clear what these new regulations, what basil three, is going to cause the european banks. that is what we heard last week when deutsche bank announced a strategy overhaul. they do not even know what the new regulation is going to cause them. john: that is clear and real es
banks have been able to -- banks have been forced to revise under the basel three amendment. on and shadow banks, banks that are non-banks, are starting to move in and take over their opportunities. brendan: a quick question back to you, as basil three adequate? john: i do not know if it is adequate not. i do know it is changing the way banks look at the commercial real estate business, and all of a sudden it is taking more capital, there is more equity needed, so that is what is bringing up...
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. >> you're using your chopped tomatoes, garlic, lots of garlic, your sliced basel. >> ever worry aboutthe rind. >> i mean i'll eat it. >> i like her. >> anything -- >> it goes with it no little cheese on there, i'll eat it. >> suck the cheese off of it, baby. >> try to do that. >> should i do a pinch of salt. >> do like a lot of salt and olive oil. >> how much would you say? >> a good -- >> drench it? >> yeah. >> you know what, my mom tried this basil infused olive oil. >> yeah. >> which is awesome. >> crazy. >> and delicious. >> come on down here. >> once you get the rindo shouldn't take long, chop up the brie and put this in a bowl together with the brie. dump that? >> why am i doing all the work hoda. >> that's what you do. >> my drink. >> don't want to lose that. >> okay. thank you. >> all right. then what. >> then take hots pasta. toss it into that bowl. >> any kind of pasta. >> spaghetti is my go-to. >> bring that bowl over here. >> no, thank you. >> lovely. >> and then the hot pasta will melt that brie. >> that's how you do it. >> okay. >> look at this. >> oh my gosh. >> you hav
. >> you're using your chopped tomatoes, garlic, lots of garlic, your sliced basel. >> ever worry aboutthe rind. >> i mean i'll eat it. >> i like her. >> anything -- >> it goes with it no little cheese on there, i'll eat it. >> suck the cheese off of it, baby. >> try to do that. >> should i do a pinch of salt. >> do like a lot of salt and olive oil. >> how much would you say? >> a good -- >> drench it? >> yeah....
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is one reason why as i said they are susceptible to a friend reversal because jihadists themselves baselerland, and they start if they start to lose the territorial advantage. about what is required, for somebody believes that the caliphate has been legitimately declared, if they don't accept the caliphate's authority then they died in a state of sin. this is also gets to where the interest is to be said with its legitimate caliphate. but for people who supported as is outlined they can anything from going over there and living in the caliphate, for those who are not able to do so are those who are more well situated to carry out attacks doing so at the homefront. that's also one reason they have been so successful compared to other organizations in had a prompt action to get a lot of things going for them right now that make them act associate from a position of strength and within their very small target audience, from a position of religious legitimacy. >> one of the goals would be to deny them that territory can deny them the caliphate? >> i think so, yes. and also to make sure that
is one reason why as i said they are susceptible to a friend reversal because jihadists themselves baselerland, and they start if they start to lose the territorial advantage. about what is required, for somebody believes that the caliphate has been legitimately declared, if they don't accept the caliphate's authority then they died in a state of sin. this is also gets to where the interest is to be said with its legitimate caliphate. but for people who supported as is outlined they can...