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from uganda to stuttgart the headquarters of select to one of the twin brothers neilson pak lamb are the 3rd generation to run the family business in stuttgart the seedlings from uganda planted in the soil to take root the claims are often asked whether he wouldn't be more environmentally friendly to just do all the cultivating here. because you don't have to artificially heat in africa and basically you have an incredibly high growth per area is actually the case that production there has an ecologically lower c o 2 footprint than if the cuttings were produced here. with wife with a populist i think as women here put it the ability. to stuttgart headquarters is mainly used for developing and planning next year a new office is being opened in ethiopia according to the entrepreneurs the cost pressure in the industry is enormous making the lower wages in east africa a major boon in africa we produce in east africa because the unit costs and the wages we pay for them fit well together and we also have enough manpower available it's the only way we can still be successful in the market a
from uganda to stuttgart the headquarters of select to one of the twin brothers neilson pak lamb are the 3rd generation to run the family business in stuttgart the seedlings from uganda planted in the soil to take root the claims are often asked whether he wouldn't be more environmentally friendly to just do all the cultivating here. because you don't have to artificially heat in africa and basically you have an incredibly high growth per area is actually the case that production there has an...
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source journalism is not limited by geography and respects no borders which is why i've come here to stuttgart in southwest germany to speak to a researcher who's been investigating the camps almost 6000 kilometers away in sion john. so you are one of the 1st researchers to use open source methods to investigate these counts in changing what made you think that you would succeed using these tools where conventional journalists had failed the big advantage of this open source research is that you can uncover documents that speak of systematic policy where the government itself says we are doing this and every local government under us is also supposed to be doing to us and often times i was able to find this kind of document. was this particular dog so this was the main suppose it earlier foundation for reeducation so when the chinese say we have a step the extremist cation sent us based on the law this is the document to refer to. another document that i found talks about the goals of transformation through education and even very blatantly says that transformation through education and chines
source journalism is not limited by geography and respects no borders which is why i've come here to stuttgart in southwest germany to speak to a researcher who's been investigating the camps almost 6000 kilometers away in sion john. so you are one of the 1st researchers to use open source methods to investigate these counts in changing what made you think that you would succeed using these tools where conventional journalists had failed the big advantage of this open source research is that...
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sight now beijing is in damage limitation mode trying to delete documents before investigators in stuttgart bank and elsewhere in repose. and online game of cat and mouse over one of the world's biggest stories. this year going to join us i post my findings on my blog and i include the links to the original documents but those links started showing up as invalid within a couple of weeks or even within a few days of me posting them i could see the chinese government was reading my blog and deleting the original sources the set of documents that disappeared basically describe the details of the camps the security features barbed wire watchtowers how big they are and what they cost a lot of that disappeared and so on we were a few versions starting to archive websites and spent almost entire days archiving hundreds of links but i think in some sense they put it too late we already had the information. by staying one step ahead of beijing open. source research is on earth the evidence about the camps that journalists on the ground and she could not. but going up against a superpower magnifying
sight now beijing is in damage limitation mode trying to delete documents before investigators in stuttgart bank and elsewhere in repose. and online game of cat and mouse over one of the world's biggest stories. this year going to join us i post my findings on my blog and i include the links to the original documents but those links started showing up as invalid within a couple of weeks or even within a few days of me posting them i could see the chinese government was reading my blog and...
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the headquarters in stuttgart determines which cars have to be cleaned they use an algorithm as the company's boss don't ahamed explains to us in a sky conversation. calmly that there are various parameters for example when was the car last claimed if more than 30 days have passed or more than a 1000 kilometers have been driven or 15 to 20 bookings have been made if any one of these is triggered a cleaning orders generate it. and get it mike and i've done our full time employees but there are numerous small businesses which service the fleets of vehicles owned by vehicle share companies but they work without any social security there's never a guarantee of enough orders it's a thorn in the sign of workers unions. if you're going so it's basically about how i deal with working people and of course no one is forced to do these jobs it's hard work it's night work and it's very poorly paid but obviously there are people whether they are students and whoever feels like doing this kind of work does this do to and that's it for me other business in the informal business stories and background check
the headquarters in stuttgart determines which cars have to be cleaned they use an algorithm as the company's boss don't ahamed explains to us in a sky conversation. calmly that there are various parameters for example when was the car last claimed if more than 30 days have passed or more than a 1000 kilometers have been driven or 15 to 20 bookings have been made if any one of these is triggered a cleaning orders generate it. and get it mike and i've done our full time employees but there are...
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copter flew above stuttgart for around 4 minutes on saturday it was its 1st flight above the european city center without any passengers on board a pilot steered the aircraft from the ground but researchers behind the project hope it will soon be able to fly without a human at the controls. of the top stories we're following for you. drone attacks for saudi arabia to slash its crude oil production by a half the attack set ablaze the world's largest oil processing facility rebels from yemen have claimed responsibility but the u.s. is blaming iran. polls open later today in the 1st round of tunisia's presidential election sunday's vote is unlikely to produce. and out right winner the top 2 candidates will face each other in a runoff round next month. the bundesliga show follows after the break with 2 big clashes from match day 4 find out how dortmund got on against leverkusen and see how champions buyers munich fared when they travelled to leaders are believed likes and all that and a lot more than just a couple of minutes. you're watching news live from berlin i'm max foster thanks for
copter flew above stuttgart for around 4 minutes on saturday it was its 1st flight above the european city center without any passengers on board a pilot steered the aircraft from the ground but researchers behind the project hope it will soon be able to fly without a human at the controls. of the top stories we're following for you. drone attacks for saudi arabia to slash its crude oil production by a half the attack set ablaze the world's largest oil processing facility rebels from yemen have...
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the headquarters in stuttgart determines which cars have to be cleaned they use an algorithm as the company's boss i've done a home it explains to us in a skype conversation. probably that there are various parameters for example when was the car last claimed if more than 30 days have passed more than a 1000 kilometers have been driven or 15 to 20 bookings have been made if any one of these is triggered a cleaning order is generated. i mean get its. workers known as shepherds take care of every vehicle in their fleet almost every day they maintain electric bicycles for a danish bicycle rental company donkey republic the shepherds can see which bike needs a new battery on their smart phones. here are the hogs all over the city and we have found a nice rack to find these bikes and for example these vice called meal i go look for this by name and it's way more easy to find and. mike and i have done our full time employees but there are numerous small businesses which service the fleets of vehicles own by vehicle share companies but they work without any social security there's never a guarantee
the headquarters in stuttgart determines which cars have to be cleaned they use an algorithm as the company's boss i've done a home it explains to us in a skype conversation. probably that there are various parameters for example when was the car last claimed if more than 30 days have passed more than a 1000 kilometers have been driven or 15 to 20 bookings have been made if any one of these is triggered a cleaning order is generated. i mean get its. workers known as shepherds take care of every...
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sight now beijing is in damage limitation mode trying to delete documents before investigators in stuttgart banks and elsewhere in repose. and online game of cat and mouse over one of the world's biggest stories. this year going to going to see i post my findings on my blog and i include the links to the original documents but those links started showing up as invalid within a couple of weeks or even within a few days of me posting them i could see the chinese government was reading my blog and deleting the original sources the set of documents that disappeared basically describe the details of the camps the security features barbed wire watchtowers how big they are and what they cost a lot of that disappeared and so on we were a few versions starting to archive websites and spent almost entire days archiving hundreds of links but i think in some sense they put it too late we already had the information. by staying one step ahead of beijing open. source research is on earth the evidence about the camps that journalists on the ground and she could not. but going up against a superpower magni
sight now beijing is in damage limitation mode trying to delete documents before investigators in stuttgart banks and elsewhere in repose. and online game of cat and mouse over one of the world's biggest stories. this year going to going to see i post my findings on my blog and i include the links to the original documents but those links started showing up as invalid within a couple of weeks or even within a few days of me posting them i could see the chinese government was reading my blog and...
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displayed proudly at the back but this car was built into switzerland not importers hometown of stuttgartthe. coast of explains that when the auto industry was in its infancy cars were made by hand the big manufacturers only provided the shut the engine and the fittings customers had to water the body individually from a coachmaker. by the 1950 s. this practice was rare but the beutler firm from switzerland continue to do excellent body work. one example is this wonderful cooper and 957 volkswagen porsche 696 anyone. else than football player had already established contact supporter back in one. in 486 of the very 1st porsche 356 is had bodies made by the bottle brothers including the oldest series production porsche still in existence car numbers 003 but the coach makers had aspirations of their own. as an elegant if you play with 4 seats and superior engineering that drives like a sports car impossible. no civil rights point if they acquired the shattering of a v.w. bug and began to hammer out a suitable body and this was the fruits of their labor the porsche pointless 696 a real like
displayed proudly at the back but this car was built into switzerland not importers hometown of stuttgartthe. coast of explains that when the auto industry was in its infancy cars were made by hand the big manufacturers only provided the shut the engine and the fittings customers had to water the body individually from a coachmaker. by the 1950 s. this practice was rare but the beutler firm from switzerland continue to do excellent body work. one example is this wonderful cooper and 957...
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wedding we're in stuttgart what is in mexico a city marked by drug cartels and violence miters hometown. where. i always thought we'd have a normal wedding with a party not standing on a bridge me. my 2 doesn't want to stay in mexico and certainly doesn't want to start a family here. we have problems with the papers which is why we're doing this house up we were planning on living here at all basically everything needs fixing up. by papers might a means for us visa a month ago her application was rejected the couple had wanted to get married in the us but the news meant rethinking all their plans might is not even allowed to travel to the us. known as. we can't get married in el paso because i can't cross the border it would be illegal if we get married here whereas it won't be recognized by the us. based in the us if that enter plan be a bridge marriage it solves both problems my 2 doesn't have to cross the border and the us off oregon is legally recognized the marriage once married might is husband can petition for her to come and live in the us now we are in el paso across the border
wedding we're in stuttgart what is in mexico a city marked by drug cartels and violence miters hometown. where. i always thought we'd have a normal wedding with a party not standing on a bridge me. my 2 doesn't want to stay in mexico and certainly doesn't want to start a family here. we have problems with the papers which is why we're doing this house up we were planning on living here at all basically everything needs fixing up. by papers might a means for us visa a month ago her application...
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sight now beijing is in damage limitation mode trying to delete documents before investigators in stuttgart bank and elsewhere in repose. and online game of cat and mouse over one of the world's biggest stories. this year by knowing that i post my findings on my blog and i include the links to the original documents but those links started showing up as invalid within a couple of weeks or even within a few days of me posting them i could see the chinese government was reading my blog and deleting the original sources the set of documents that disappeared basically describe the details of the camps the security features barbed wire watched us how big they are and what they cost a lot of that disappeared and so on we were a few versions starting to archive websites and spent almost entire days archiving hundreds of links but i think in some sense they put it too late we already had the information. by staying one step ahead of beijing open. source research is on earth evidence about the camps that journalists on the ground and she could not. but going up against a superpower magnifying scruti
sight now beijing is in damage limitation mode trying to delete documents before investigators in stuttgart bank and elsewhere in repose. and online game of cat and mouse over one of the world's biggest stories. this year by knowing that i post my findings on my blog and i include the links to the original documents but those links started showing up as invalid within a couple of weeks or even within a few days of me posting them i could see the chinese government was reading my blog and...
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sight now beijing is in damage limitation mode trying to delete documents before investigators in stuttgart bank and elsewhere in repose. and online game of cat and mouse over one of the world's biggest stories. this year going to join us i post my findings on my blog and i include the links to the original documents but those links started showing up as invalid within a couple of weeks or even within a few days of me posting them i could see the chinese government was reading my blog and deleting the original sources the set of documents that disappeared basically described the details of the camps the security features barbed wire watchtowers how big they are and what they cost a lot of that disappeared and so on we were a few versions starting to archive websites and spent almost entire days archiving hundreds of links but i think in some sense they put it too late we already had the information. by staying one step ahead of beijing open. source research is on earth the evidence about the camps that journalists on the ground and she could not. but going up against a superpower magnifying
sight now beijing is in damage limitation mode trying to delete documents before investigators in stuttgart bank and elsewhere in repose. and online game of cat and mouse over one of the world's biggest stories. this year going to join us i post my findings on my blog and i include the links to the original documents but those links started showing up as invalid within a couple of weeks or even within a few days of me posting them i could see the chinese government was reading my blog and...
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he studied in london and copenhagen and in 1963 went to germany to join the stuttgart ballet led by choreographer john crank oh. johnno and my aunt was a talented dancer and was soon making a name for himself as a choreographer too. in 1969 he was appointed director of the frankfurt ballet his adaptation of romeo and juliet in 1984 was a milestone his juliet was no hottie prima donna but an irrepressible young girl who learns to dance only when she falls in love she breathed new life into the classics. she reinterpreted swan lake as a vision dreamed up by luke the 2nd during his imprisonment. was. but not meyer doesn't seek to revolutionize ballet so much as to renew it gently and thoughtfully. up they've considered us for art can make a difference here i'm not sure he's but i'm not sure that's its task. i should help people understand themselves better as he said a fresh d n. a l m m m i can. download it on. the majestic pal a gun is located in the heart of the congo do that in paris it's the home of the famous ballet due to pathing and associated ballet school. it is the creative type created a
he studied in london and copenhagen and in 1963 went to germany to join the stuttgart ballet led by choreographer john crank oh. johnno and my aunt was a talented dancer and was soon making a name for himself as a choreographer too. in 1969 he was appointed director of the frankfurt ballet his adaptation of romeo and juliet in 1984 was a milestone his juliet was no hottie prima donna but an irrepressible young girl who learns to dance only when she falls in love she breathed new life into the...
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. -- stuttgart. you are seeing this going through the industry. volkswagen as at the pinnacle. go on for many years likely. guy: thank. joining us from berlin. jeremy corbyn is addressing the labour party conference in brighton. let's take a listen. >> thank you. conference, thank you. thank you for that wonderful welcome. extraordinary and precarious moment in our country's history. the prime minister has been found to have acted illegally when he tried to shut down parliament. highest court in the land has found that boris johnson broke the law when he tried to shut down democratic debate and accountability at a crucial moment for our public life. the prime minister acted illegally when he tried to shut down opposition to his reckless and disastrous plan to crash out of the european union without a deal. but, he has failed. [applause] >> he will never shut down our democracy or silence the voices of us, the people. [applause] the democracy that boris johnson describes as a rigmarole -- [laughter] >> will not be stifled. the people will have their say. tomorrow, parliament wil
. -- stuttgart. you are seeing this going through the industry. volkswagen as at the pinnacle. go on for many years likely. guy: thank. joining us from berlin. jeremy corbyn is addressing the labour party conference in brighton. let's take a listen. >> thank you. conference, thank you. thank you for that wonderful welcome. extraordinary and precarious moment in our country's history. the prime minister has been found to have acted illegally when he tried to shut down parliament. highest...
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the final structure put up on the university's campus in stuttgart normally this will be the end of such an architectural experiment. out of using london commissions a new even bigger pavilion. and to the homes beyond simply refuse to get stuck in traffic jams. out of bangkok or order a desire to observe something on some months of the stone move the wrong payment system. back of a full moon i don't think the answer away or cirrhotic problems of the public in a tough week sickish this is something the napkins on earth to me will all fit and if you get over look at albany for my help. at the end it stopped traffic becomes to have a coffee different political talk yet your have slid into many illusions is that war somehow still stockists in the sense that form on the against that structure that if i click on clear trains to saturn i doubt it. it's not your claim to know when to stop and regularly there are travelling with a radius of torque wants to continue studying the incidents and their behavior the ams probably have many more tricks with numbers without trying the problems at least 3
the final structure put up on the university's campus in stuttgart normally this will be the end of such an architectural experiment. out of using london commissions a new even bigger pavilion. and to the homes beyond simply refuse to get stuck in traffic jams. out of bangkok or order a desire to observe something on some months of the stone move the wrong payment system. back of a full moon i don't think the answer away or cirrhotic problems of the public in a tough week sickish this is...
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final structure put up on the university's campus in stuttgart normally this would be the end of such an architectural experiment. out of using london commissions a new even bigger pavilion. and to the homes beyond simply refuse to get stuck in traffic jams. in order a desire to observe something on to something handsome the snow removal rock paper system. sparkle fuck a fortune i don't think the answer away for several example i'm disappointed in the tough week sickish seriousness of the napkins on her to be an evil little fit and if you get over look at all that any form i have is that the end is stopped traffic becomes to have a coffee different top of the top yet your have slid into many delicious is that all or some one still stock place in these and then forms it against that structure that if i click on clear how strange it is there i doubt it. it's not your claim all the arms know when to stop it regularly there are travelling to the radius a tour wants to continue studying means it is nice to hear the ams probably have many more tricks with numbers without driving problems at
final structure put up on the university's campus in stuttgart normally this would be the end of such an architectural experiment. out of using london commissions a new even bigger pavilion. and to the homes beyond simply refuse to get stuck in traffic jams. in order a desire to observe something on to something handsome the snow removal rock paper system. sparkle fuck a fortune i don't think the answer away for several example i'm disappointed in the tough week sickish seriousness of the...
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the final structure put up on the university's campus in stuttgart normally this will be the end of such an architectural experiment. out of museums london commissions a new even bigger pavilion. and to the cops beyond simply refuse to get stuck in traffic jams. on a bank or order a just to observe something often someone suddenly stolen the wrong paint system. prospect of a full moon i don't think the answer away or several example i'm disappointed in a tough week sick extinction something the napkins on earth to me will all fit and if you get one for look at all that me for my help is that me and it stopped traffic becomes to have a coffee different culpable yet look at your have lived too many delicious is that all or somehow still star like you see in these ads that form the against that structure that's right click on clear trains to saturn i doubt it. it's not your claim to know when to stop and regularly there are travelling with a radius of torque wants to continue studying the insides never hear the arms probably have many more tricks with numbers without trying the problems at
the final structure put up on the university's campus in stuttgart normally this will be the end of such an architectural experiment. out of museums london commissions a new even bigger pavilion. and to the cops beyond simply refuse to get stuck in traffic jams. on a bank or order a just to observe something often someone suddenly stolen the wrong paint system. prospect of a full moon i don't think the answer away or several example i'm disappointed in a tough week sick extinction something the...
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carg able to produce the is.e the heart of porsche is matt: will you always make the car in stuttgartny? is that something the customer demands? >> for our brand, it is very designed, having cars built, and engineered in germany. thought to go to a new era, we should do it from where we 2065, connecting our traditions with our future. matt: this will likely outsell -- the 911, and the starting price is about the same . do you have to sacrifice a lot of margin for that? >> later on, we will come with in the areaoducts of 100,000 euros or dollars. we have built a good margin. with a lot ofcan potential in future for innovation but also for economic scale. taylor: that was porsche's ceo speaking to bloomberg's matt miller. detroitad on over to where our auto reporter is standing by. the photos look incredible. how cool was this new electric vehicle? nailed the cool portion. been widely anticipated, and they made a big show of it. give youhere to niagara falls, but it represents company is taking on the future of the auto industry, and they are really in one sense partially decoupling fro
carg able to produce the is.e the heart of porsche is matt: will you always make the car in stuttgartny? is that something the customer demands? >> for our brand, it is very designed, having cars built, and engineered in germany. thought to go to a new era, we should do it from where we 2065, connecting our traditions with our future. matt: this will likely outsell -- the 911, and the starting price is about the same . do you have to sacrifice a lot of margin for that? >> later on,...
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matt: will you always make the car in stuttgart, in germany?hing your customers demand? oliver: for our brand, it is very important. having cars designed in germany, engineered in germany, built in germany, it is a very important argument, and we thought to go to a new era, we should do it where porsche comes from, where we built the first 365 in 1956, then the 911, now the taycan, and connecting our traditions with their future. matt: this will likely outsell the 911. the starting price is about the same. $90,000, 90,000 euros is somewhere in the ballpark of a base 911. did you have to sacrifice a lot of margin for that? oliver: we started first of all with some of the end service projects. later on, it will come with some-based products around 100,000 euros or dollars. we have still a good margin. it is not so high as in other projects that we have. we see the taycan as a starting project for a new mobility and there was a lot of potential in the future for innovation, but also for economic scale. sticking with electric vehicles, faraday futu
matt: will you always make the car in stuttgart, in germany?hing your customers demand? oliver: for our brand, it is very important. having cars designed in germany, engineered in germany, built in germany, it is a very important argument, and we thought to go to a new era, we should do it where porsche comes from, where we built the first 365 in 1956, then the 911, now the taycan, and connecting our traditions with their future. matt: this will likely outsell the 911. the starting price is...
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>> fyffe: by the time we got to maruma, and two years of somebody that was living in stuttgart and had convinced everybody that we wouldn't have to do very much to do better than what he'd done, which was nothing! ( laughs ) >> kroft: no one in scotland had ever tried a community buyout before, certainly not 64 residents on a depressed, undeveloped island with no cash or credit. but lots of people were familiar with their story, and fancied the idea of wee folk taking on the big gu in 1997, a public fundraising campaign brought in $2.5 million to close the deal. the funds came from 10,000 individual contributors, and one huge check from an unknown woman. >> fyffe: the bulk of the money came from a mystery benefactor. >> kroft: a mystery benefactor? sounds like dickens. >> fyffe: it's a pretty crazy story, really. >> kroft: you don't know who she is? >> fyffe: the only string attached was that she remained anonymous. >> kroft: she ever been to the island? >> fyffe: not as far as i know. >> kroft: do you know why she did it? >> fyffe: i think she's given money to a lot of what she regard
>> fyffe: by the time we got to maruma, and two years of somebody that was living in stuttgart and had convinced everybody that we wouldn't have to do very much to do better than what he'd done, which was nothing! ( laughs ) >> kroft: no one in scotland had ever tried a community buyout before, certainly not 64 residents on a depressed, undeveloped island with no cash or credit. but lots of people were familiar with their story, and fancied the idea of wee folk taking on the big gu...