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people would ask who invented it -- the swiss. >> the swiss population has not been wooed like this for long time, and right now, it is looking good for minder. polls predict him winning slightly, but even if his initiative fails, the country will adopt some of his demands. >> the united nations say that all cultures of the world are equally important, but if you take a look at the list of places unesco deems worth protecting, you will notice that have the world heritage sites are in europe. in comparison, continents like africa or asia have only a few places on the list. europe does have a rich cultural history, but applicants themselves do not always agree. >> the northern german town is located between the north sea and the baltic. it has a population of 24,000. just outside the town, archaeologists uncovered the remains of a viking settlement. such villages are rare in germany. replicas of the cuts have been built for a museum on the site. many people are curious about the norseman and want to know about their way of life. >> after what i have seen here, i think they must have exist
people would ask who invented it -- the swiss. >> the swiss population has not been wooed like this for long time, and right now, it is looking good for minder. polls predict him winning slightly, but even if his initiative fails, the country will adopt some of his demands. >> the united nations say that all cultures of the world are equally important, but if you take a look at the list of places unesco deems worth protecting, you will notice that have the world heritage sites are...
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it began in 2001 when swiss air was ounded.or the swissthe bankruptcy of their debt-ridden national carrier was traumatic. in the company's last ceo -- then the company's last ceo took home some 10 million euros. this mouthwash company was also on the verge of ruin after swiss air reneged on a huge contract. minder was outraged company executives pocketed millions despite going nearly broke. >> i'm going to take matters into my own hands. >> his initiative against so- called ripoffs is about ending excessive salaries for swiss ceo's. he wants to ban welcome payments like the 4 billion euros or golden parachutes like the 13 million of credit suisse. and he wants shareholders to approve a executive salaries on an annual basis. >> i dotant these excess is because it is always the same with this mismanagement and excess. salaries and compensation worth millions while thousands lose their jobs. >> valentin does his best not to come across as a greedy executive. the ceo of this engineering firm has an annual salary of 100,000 euros.
it began in 2001 when swiss air was ounded.or the swissthe bankruptcy of their debt-ridden national carrier was traumatic. in the company's last ceo -- then the company's last ceo took home some 10 million euros. this mouthwash company was also on the verge of ruin after swiss air reneged on a huge contract. minder was outraged company executives pocketed millions despite going nearly broke. >> i'm going to take matters into my own hands. >> his initiative against so- called ripoffs...
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>> i don't think it's the end of the swiss banking system. but i think we are moving into an era where countries will be able to get more information to enforce their tax laws, and it will be fair for all americans, because most americans know how to pay their taxes and do it every single year. and the unfairness is people who hide their money overseas and avoid paying taxes. >> with the government claiming victory and ubs breathing a sigh of relief, the only person with grounds to be really unhappy is bradley birkenfeld, who the last time we saw him, was wearing an electronic ankle bracelet. and the federal government had restricted his movements to the commonwealth of massachusetts. >> i gave them the biggest tax fraud case in the world. i exposed 19,000 international criminals. and i'm going to jail for that? >> as it turns out, while the u.s. government was using birkenfeld's information to go after ubs, the justice department was closing in on his biggest client, igor olenicoff, for tax evasion. olenicoff cooperated with the investigatio
>> i don't think it's the end of the swiss banking system. but i think we are moving into an era where countries will be able to get more information to enforce their tax laws, and it will be fair for all americans, because most americans know how to pay their taxes and do it every single year. and the unfairness is people who hide their money overseas and avoid paying taxes. >> with the government claiming victory and ubs breathing a sigh of relief, the only person with grounds to...
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was given the order by the swiss government to close the swiss border to jewish refugees this was right after nazi germany had taken over austria and basically terrorized the jewish population and led a lot of jews to try to flee into switzerland know immediately when that happened after christmas government that's right after kristallnacht and the swiss government unanimously passed a law basically blocking refugees particularly jewish refugees from entering the country well the swiss police captain paul gruninger disobeyed the law and he lets in several hundred minimum possibly two or three thousand people you know falsifying their papers sometimes helping them get over with smugglers over the border writing letters to people trapped in austria and. when you hear about this the sort of impulse you have is well this guy gruninger must have been an outspoken anti-fascist. you know kind of firm ideological opponent of the nazis and a very political person he was none of those things he was not political he was not an outspoken anti fascist no one expected him to do this but if i go back
was given the order by the swiss government to close the swiss border to jewish refugees this was right after nazi germany had taken over austria and basically terrorized the jewish population and led a lot of jews to try to flee into switzerland know immediately when that happened after christmas government that's right after kristallnacht and the swiss government unanimously passed a law basically blocking refugees particularly jewish refugees from entering the country well the swiss police...
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i'm fully busy and come up and say i offer you thousand swiss francs two thousand me to put purchase something i see come back a month later you know i'm too busy on the other hand if this is in a recession and i have fifty percent of face paper past the i'm going to accept it you know that's why that's why my desire is so what happens is when there is a recession automatically the volume of the number of participants increases which is what the comp of the current account the cyclical is with the norm economy and that is the secret for the swiss economy and why would it be that when you take a bunch of germans and a bunch of french and sprinkling of italians and put them together and suddenly that the economy is more stable than either one of the three. you know what's the secret is so so jackie how do we go about star in the you know somebody watching this and some municipalities or some area region whatever. the water the carbon or occurrences in the united states how how does you know other than reading your book of course as a story out of. it one of the great reasons why all th
i'm fully busy and come up and say i offer you thousand swiss francs two thousand me to put purchase something i see come back a month later you know i'm too busy on the other hand if this is in a recession and i have fifty percent of face paper past the i'm going to accept it you know that's why that's why my desire is so what happens is when there is a recession automatically the volume of the number of participants increases which is what the comp of the current account the cyclical is with...
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you see though behind me now the swiss guard. that i indicated earlier was closed. the guard is there in preparation for that moment at 8:00 when they will close the door officially slam it shut and leave. at that point it will become the former pontiff. if you look up to the second, third floor there, they've sort of a microphone and a papal tapestry where the pope while still the pope is expected to address this crowd now growing about 3,000 or 4,000 people. that is very likely to be a very emotional moment here in this piazza outside the castel gandolfo, george. >> terry moran, perhaps the most personal comments yet, the general audience yesterday and meeting with the cardinals today. >> he's the bishop of rome. here the bells pealing farewell and the people gathered there to greet him and put him into his retirement and at the stroke of 8:00 local time tonight, he stops being not just pope but their bishop too. >> to underscore the point you made he's being met by cardinal bertone, the president of the pontificate commission
you see though behind me now the swiss guard. that i indicated earlier was closed. the guard is there in preparation for that moment at 8:00 when they will close the door officially slam it shut and leave. at that point it will become the former pontiff. if you look up to the second, third floor there, they've sort of a microphone and a papal tapestry where the pope while still the pope is expected to address this crowd now growing about 3,000 or 4,000 people. that is very likely to be a very...
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cers guy business guy and i offer you thousands first frank sort of thousand when it's a thousand swiss francs i can go to two occasions in cancun i can buy stuff in china right with the rear i have to buy something for sixty eight thousand business interests all right so i prefer the swiss francs right now that's a human a boom period. i'm fully busy and you come up and say i offer you thousand swiss francs two thousand me to put purchase something i say come back a month later you know i'm too busy on the other hand if this is in a recession and i have fifty percent of face pay a capacity i'm going to accept it yes let's buy it that's why my desire is so what happens. when there is a recession automatically the volume of the number of participants increases which is what the company the current account the cyclical is what the normal economy and that is the secret for the swiss economy why would it be that when you take a bunch of germans out a bunch of french and printing all the pounds and put them together and suddenly that the economy is more stable than either one of the three. i
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eastern time the swiss guard is going to walk away, just walk away, signaling that we no longer havethe ones charged with protecting our pope and have been for 500 years, is that what is going to happen? >> that is true. and very colorful, i can't see the images right now, but if you're seeing the swiss guard who protect the pope, those uniforms were made by michelangelo, a great tradition and they said, not only do we protect the pope, but eonly protect the pope, therefore if this ere's no pope we're leaving. and the fisherman's ring will be taken off and smashed. in other words, at this point there is nobody who is pope, and as an examination, again, that it's not about one person leading the church. the person who leads the church is jesus christ, at least that's our belief, but the pope, as his vicar is the one who stands in and represents for us the leadership of the church and we're saying he's no longer that and he's going to go now and live like a monk, in a couple of months he'll come back to the vatican behind me and live in the monastery and not giving out any communiques
eastern time the swiss guard is going to walk away, just walk away, signaling that we no longer havethe ones charged with protecting our pope and have been for 500 years, is that what is going to happen? >> that is true. and very colorful, i can't see the images right now, but if you're seeing the swiss guard who protect the pope, those uniforms were made by michelangelo, a great tradition and they said, not only do we protect the pope, but eonly protect the pope, therefore if this ere's...
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you can see the swiss guards have been released.w that means that marks the end of the pontificate as the personal bodyguards of the pope and leaving symbolizes that the pope has got no -- there's no more pope to protect until a new one will be elected. let's just watch that together. leaving right now. the doors will be closed shut in a minute or so. marks the end of history in the making as this is the first time a pope abdicates. they're closing the doors. big round of applause here in the square of castle gondolfo. they have attracted the world's attention. where from this moment on, right now, the holy city becomes vacant and all power wills go to a senior cardinal who is the cardinal chamberlain. it's the vatican city of state. also been at the center of controversies in the past as his role always accused of overpowering the one of pope benedict xvi as the name was mentioned several times in the papers leaked to the italian media. well, after that, of course, a conclave will have to be called. election of the new pope. hopefu
you can see the swiss guards have been released.w that means that marks the end of the pontificate as the personal bodyguards of the pope and leaving symbolizes that the pope has got no -- there's no more pope to protect until a new one will be elected. let's just watch that together. leaving right now. the doors will be closed shut in a minute or so. marks the end of history in the making as this is the first time a pope abdicates. they're closing the doors. big round of applause here in the...
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was given the order by the swiss government to close the swiss border to jewish refugees this was right after nazi germany had taken over austria and basically terrorized the jewish population and led a lot of jews to try to flee into switzerland no immediate leave when that happened after christmas government that's right after kristallnacht and the swiss government unanimously passed a law basically blocking refugees particularly jewish refugees from entering the country well the swiss police captain paul gruninger disobeyed the law and he lets in several hundred minimum possibly two or three thousand people you know falsifying their papers sometimes helping them get over with smugglers over the border writing letters to people trapped in austria and. when you hear about this the sort of impulse you have is well this guy gruninger must have been an outspoken anti-fascist. you know kind of firm ideological opponent of the nazis and a very political person he was none of those things he was not political he was not an outspoken anti fascist no one expected him to do this but if i go bac
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the bank and swiss regulators are cooperating with the investigation. >> pelley: anthony thanks very much. it was a negative day on wall street today. the dow lost 108 points to finish back below 14,000. but the entire economy is headed for trouble in just eight days when massive across-the-board cuts in the federal budget are scheduled to kick in automatically. these cuts were designed to be so deep and harmful that they would force the president and congress to find a better way. but they haven't. just for example there would be $46 billion cut from the department, and benefit cuts for 4.7 million long-term unemployed. we have two reports tonight. first, those defense cuts with david martin. >> reporter: of the 800,000 civilians who work for the department of defense, an estimated 700,000 would be furloughed for one day a week. according to the pentagon's chief budget officer robert hale, that would save between $4 and $5 billion. but it would all come out of people's paychecks. >> we feel we don't have any choice but to impose furloughs even though we would much prefer not to do i
the bank and swiss regulators are cooperating with the investigation. >> pelley: anthony thanks very much. it was a negative day on wall street today. the dow lost 108 points to finish back below 14,000. but the entire economy is headed for trouble in just eight days when massive across-the-board cuts in the federal budget are scheduled to kick in automatically. these cuts were designed to be so deep and harmful that they would force the president and congress to find a better way. but...
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swiss re shares are higher by more than 2%. swiss re was hit ago five-year high, but below that level now. the capital value is very good and because it has so much excess capital, swiss re is able to pay out a special dividend and that boosting the share prices this morning. back over to you. >> carolin, thanks very much for that. it was allianz in focus this morning as the earnings season continues. it sees improved prospects for the company this year. uncertainty over government debt could strike a blow to prots. alliance shares are down by about 0.5% which is outperforming the market. for axa shares, taking a hit after the french firm expected a drop nernings. the group said it would raise its cost cutting target. stephane pedrazzi is following this story for us from paris. it has come off its lows. >> yes, but it's still losing ground on despite some positive announcement this morning that we are supposed to boost the share price. first of all, as you mentioned, the company has decided to increase the first savings target
swiss re shares are higher by more than 2%. swiss re was hit ago five-year high, but below that level now. the capital value is very good and because it has so much excess capital, swiss re is able to pay out a special dividend and that boosting the share prices this morning. back over to you. >> carolin, thanks very much for that. it was allianz in focus this morning as the earnings season continues. it sees improved prospects for the company this year. uncertainty over government debt...
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the agency wouldn't need swiss help to identify the account holders. the u.s. court can't by itself freeze assets in an accounting to operate in switzerland. >> now, htc is hoping they found the one, as they launch a new mobile device in new york and london today. many hints have been dropped down the line and the new hand set is rumored to have ultra technology. analysts say this could be a make or break event. we're joined now with more. welcome. we're joking that they pound the one, but we don't actually know what this device is going to be called. what do we know about it? >> we don't know anything about the device set for now. but there's been rumors about the device. it's going be a smartphone, for sure. we even said joking to that, it would be the one that could enhance their market share in the smartphone segment. >> it will be a tablet instead of a -- >> well, again, some say it's 4.5, some say it's 5, which falls into the tablet category. but from what we have seen from screen shots from leagues to majors, from reviewes and previews, it's going to abo
the agency wouldn't need swiss help to identify the account holders. the u.s. court can't by itself freeze assets in an accounting to operate in switzerland. >> now, htc is hoping they found the one, as they launch a new mobile device in new york and london today. many hints have been dropped down the line and the new hand set is rumored to have ultra technology. analysts say this could be a make or break event. we're joined now with more. welcome. we're joking that they pound the one,...
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the sec freezing the swiss brokeage account they say was involved.xt former sec chair harvey pitt tells us what red flags investigators saw and where this investigation could be heading. ♪ . to grow, we have to boost our social media visibility. more "likes." more tweets. so, beginning today, my son brock and his whole team will be our new senior social media strategists. any questions? since we make radiator valves wouldn't it be better if we just let fedex help us to expand to new markets? hmm gotta admit that's better than a few "likes." i don't have the door code. who's that? he wo a contest online to be ceo for the day. how am i supposed to run a business here without an office?! [ male announcer ] fast, reliable deliveries worldwide. dex. [ male announcer ] fast, reliable deliveries worldwide. you know it can be hard to lbreathe, and how that feels.e, copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inha
the sec freezing the swiss brokeage account they say was involved.xt former sec chair harvey pitt tells us what red flags investigators saw and where this investigation could be heading. ♪ . to grow, we have to boost our social media visibility. more "likes." more tweets. so, beginning today, my son brock and his whole team will be our new senior social media strategists. any questions? since we make radiator valves wouldn't it be better if we just let fedex help us to expand to new...
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morning at 8y quiets it -- a quiet swiss -- ended indid three deaths. he had worked here for over a decade. police believe he targeted specific fellow workers, opening fire with a pistol at a factory canteens. two people died on the spot. seven more were injured, six seriously leaving this peaceful community in shock. >> we are shocked. nobody can grasp what happened here. that is why we stopped production immediately. said my biggest concern now is to keep everyone informed we will have a church service nearby. >> it is the second such shooting in less than two months. than a population of less 3 million -- 8 million, but there are 3 million guns in population circulation. all the men learn to shoot. most keep their weapons at home, but there is no central gun registry. .uicide is high in switzerland no one knows yet why it happened, but with three people that it is sure to raise questions once again about switzerland's relatively liberal gun laws. >> how does this sound as an adventure? squeeze into a 600 ft spacecraft which your spouse and head off w
morning at 8y quiets it -- a quiet swiss -- ended indid three deaths. he had worked here for over a decade. police believe he targeted specific fellow workers, opening fire with a pistol at a factory canteens. two people died on the spot. seven more were injured, six seriously leaving this peaceful community in shock. >> we are shocked. nobody can grasp what happened here. that is why we stopped production immediately. said my biggest concern now is to keep everyone informed we will have...
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swiss guards will abandon their posts.the palotso will close. >> with us today, monsignor hilgartner. in just a few minutes the pope will immediate the cardinals who are in rome. they'll get a private audience of one to two minutes. we will see them meet with him one by one. describe that to me. >> i think that will be really personal and rather intimate in terms of their friendship with pope benedict. he's named and appointed more than half of them as cardinals. 67 of the current 117 cardinals eligible to vote were appointed by pope benedict as cardinals. of the 50 appointed prior, many of them were his collaborators and fellow workers with him when he himself was a cardinal. this will be his farewell to close friends. because we expect that pope benedict will really move into a reclusive kind of private role, this may be the last time the cardinals themselves see him. >> it is one of the first times this week that we will be seeing all the cardinals together. does that mean this is the beginning of the politicking? >> pr
swiss guards will abandon their posts.the palotso will close. >> with us today, monsignor hilgartner. in just a few minutes the pope will immediate the cardinals who are in rome. they'll get a private audience of one to two minutes. we will see them meet with him one by one. describe that to me. >> i think that will be really personal and rather intimate in terms of their friendship with pope benedict. he's named and appointed more than half of them as cardinals. 67 of the current...
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the swiss banking giant did manage to beat forecasts for the forty quarter. the group cited progress with the overhaul of its investment bank which will eventually shed 10,000 jobs. carolyn is in zurich for us covering the story. she's been speaking to the ubs ceo and joins us now. hi, carolin. >> good morning to you, ross. ubs shares has been on quite a sole tile ride this morning. firsts they were down at the open and now they're higher by 1%. numbers, as you said, they were better than expected. now, we knew that ubs was going to post fourth quarter and full year net loss. as you said, this is largely because of this $1.5 billion libor related fine. on top of that, you've got restructuring losses, losses on its own debt. we knew that ubs was going to post this lost, but it was smaller than expected at 1.9 billion swiss francs. apart from that, numbers looking pretty good, actually. capital very strong. if you look above the 3 capital, that came in at 9.8%, among the best in class. ubs raised the dividend to 15 cents a share. that's an increase of 50%. and
the swiss banking giant did manage to beat forecasts for the forty quarter. the group cited progress with the overhaul of its investment bank which will eventually shed 10,000 jobs. carolyn is in zurich for us covering the story. she's been speaking to the ubs ceo and joins us now. hi, carolin. >> good morning to you, ross. ubs shares has been on quite a sole tile ride this morning. firsts they were down at the open and now they're higher by 1%. numbers, as you said, they were better than...
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and we move on tax dodges across europe no longer have anywhere to hide in these swiss law takes force today which will allow foreign governments more powers to crack down on tax evaders according to the new tax administrative assessment act group requests in accordance with the international standard will be possible now but swiss lawmakers have been keen to point out that fishing expeditions large scale demands for information on possible tax dodgers well not be excepted according to the global organization of parliamentarians against corruption due to corrupt practices ranging from bribery to their tax evasion would be equivalent to the calm find economies of whites learned south africa and. all business now be back in a less than two hours time next they all take catches up with director brian de palma from money he talks to ati eight talks about every product about spies invasion and the military that power was america. sigrid laboratory to mccurry was able to build a new needs most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything turns mission to tea
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and we move on the tax dodgers across europe no longer have anywhere to hide a new swiss law takes force today which will allow foreign governments more powers to crackdown on tax evaders according to the new law which is called the administrative assistants act group requests in accordance with the international standard will now be possible but swiss lawmakers have been keen to point out that fishing expeditions in other words large scale demands for information on possible tax dodgers will not be excepted now according to the global organization a parliamentarian against corruption losses due to corrupt practices including tax evasion a quote to combine the confines of quantum is of switzerland south africa banned. a lot of money. for now for today even but more coming up here in r.t. we catch up with the director brian de palma who talks to r.t. is. about smiles invasion and the military that powers america. you know i can kind of sort of understand the mindset of an evil dictator i have trouble understanding what is going on or maybe not going on in the minds of the terrified cogs w
and we move on the tax dodgers across europe no longer have anywhere to hide a new swiss law takes force today which will allow foreign governments more powers to crackdown on tax evaders according to the new law which is called the administrative assistants act group requests in accordance with the international standard will now be possible but swiss lawmakers have been keen to point out that fishing expeditions in other words large scale demands for information on possible tax dodgers will...
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month and vote on some of the harshest restrictions on executive bonuses in the world and now the swiss are promoting a campaign to put an end to banks toure's making huge amounts of money on global food speculation in other words making a lot of money by jacking up the price of food and then watching the developing world star here's an actual swiss television ad promoting this new initiative. and didn't deserve it. if you mention this because that's you'll. see. there are we dealing with the same problem here in the united states and should we take the same measures to limit the bad behavior on wall street let's ask neil mccabe senior writer of human events online you know what we have for the swiss bankers. thank you all. maybe a way to be with us. they catered to me up again i really appreciate that. when i get my german isn't as good as yours but i thought that maybe that guy in the ferrari represent the biofuels industry that was in all the sort of the green pork and so now these poor people can have food because we have to use it in airliners and i have never taken a coke in the u
month and vote on some of the harshest restrictions on executive bonuses in the world and now the swiss are promoting a campaign to put an end to banks toure's making huge amounts of money on global food speculation in other words making a lot of money by jacking up the price of food and then watching the developing world star here's an actual swiss television ad promoting this new initiative. and didn't deserve it. if you mention this because that's you'll. see. there are we dealing with the...
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i'm fully busy and come up and say i offer you thousand swiss francs two thousand here to put purchase something i say come back a month later you know i'm too busy on the other hand if this is in a recession and i have fifty percent of face paper past the i'm going to accept it yeah that's why that's why my our desire is so what happens is when there is a recession automatically the volume of the number of participants increases which is what the comp of the current account the cyclical is what the norm economy and that is the secret for the swiss economy why would it be that when you take a bunch of germans and a bunch of french and sprinkling of italians and put them together and suddenly that the economy is more stable than either one of the three. i mean what's the secret so so jackie how do we go about star in the you know somebody watching this and some municipalities or some area region whatever. the water the complimentary currency is in the united states how how does you know other than reading your book of course as a story out of. it one of the great reasons why all these c
i'm fully busy and come up and say i offer you thousand swiss francs two thousand here to put purchase something i say come back a month later you know i'm too busy on the other hand if this is in a recession and i have fifty percent of face paper past the i'm going to accept it yeah that's why that's why my our desire is so what happens is when there is a recession automatically the volume of the number of participants increases which is what the comp of the current account the cyclical is...
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they're all trained swiss soldiers who have done their swiss national army service, but at 8:00 the doorsd walk away because the pope is no longer entitled to their protection but, of course he will get protection. that will be provided both by the vatican's young army and italian state police protection. one of the reasons that he's going there and then staying in the vatican, apart from the many reasons of being in seclusion, is security. the pope is a target. he'll always have security. castel gandolfo is a secure place. the vatican will be more secure. >> norah o'donnell, we were seeing several beautiful scenes of the papal residence at castel gandolfo. we watch the helicopter headed in that direction. this has been a visual feast. it's been quite a production that the vatican has put on. >> that's right. these television images are provided by vatican tv. some 19 high definition cameras carefully choreographed so that we can see this historic moment. and along with that production value, too, even the pope tweeting, as you mentioned in latin, certainly a dead language as you put it i
they're all trained swiss soldiers who have done their swiss national army service, but at 8:00 the doorsd walk away because the pope is no longer entitled to their protection but, of course he will get protection. that will be provided both by the vatican's young army and italian state police protection. one of the reasons that he's going there and then staying in the vatican, apart from the many reasons of being in seclusion, is security. the pope is a target. he'll always have security....
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there is going to be a referendum early march where the swiss vote on whether swiss executives should be paid these massive amounts. >> carolin, just how high profile is the case for the swiss? certainly there's focus on it from a broader financial markets point of view. but, you know, there is -- does the name resinate with people on the ground? >> oh, yeah, definitely. this was -- you know, this was really the biggest topic and the press over the last couple of days, as far as i can tell. now, again, i just mentioned the referendum that's going to take place here on march the 3rd. this is about giving shareholders say in limiting the executive pay. i just want to remind you that the swiss executives are among the highest paid in the world and investor res scratching their heads and they're wondering, are they actually worth that? now mr. valella, his actions will make way want to alleviate some of the correspondence the part of investors, but still a very, very important topic in switzerland. >> carolin, thank you very much. >>> boeing will meet with the faa today to propose possibl
there is going to be a referendum early march where the swiss vote on whether swiss executives should be paid these massive amounts. >> carolin, just how high profile is the case for the swiss? certainly there's focus on it from a broader financial markets point of view. but, you know, there is -- does the name resinate with people on the ground? >> oh, yeah, definitely. this was -- you know, this was really the biggest topic and the press over the last couple of days, as far as i...
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the swiss guards assigned to protect the pope ended their and brian is joining us now with more.did not want to go through the next decade and stood so close to this pope and to his predecessor offers a fascinating insight into their personalities. in andres' opinion, this was a man who is simply worn down and has the public demands finally lifted. >> when you're an intro vert, you lose energy by being with people. >> did he lose energy? >> i think he lost energy. >> widmer was a member of the ee legal swiss guard who protected the holy and also knew benedict when benedict was joseph ratzinger. >> he could work with a real crowd and with his experience in theater and poetry and everything, he would really reach people like that. >> widmer, an author who teaches at catholic university, says as a swiss guard you never spoke to a pope or cardinal unless he addressed you first but he and benedict would chat when benedict was waiting to see pope john paul. >> completely open. >> reporter: what was he like to talk to? >> very -- he would ask me what my interests were and how i felt and
the swiss guards assigned to protect the pope ended their and brian is joining us now with more.did not want to go through the next decade and stood so close to this pope and to his predecessor offers a fascinating insight into their personalities. in andres' opinion, this was a man who is simply worn down and has the public demands finally lifted. >> when you're an intro vert, you lose energy by being with people. >> did he lose energy? >> i think he lost energy. >>...
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there will be a short ceremony with the swiss guards.tage of them colorfully dressed. that is the papal protection squad and the pope will board the helicopter to castle gandolfo where he will become pope emeritus at 8:01 this evening. martha: a beautiful scene from vatican city. amy thank you very much. bill: the white house now denying allegations that an administration official, gene sperling threatened the washington journalist bob woodward. this all happened when woodward challenged how the sequester came about. he says he got a threatening email saying quote, i apologize for raising my voice in our conversation about. you're focusing on a few trees that don't give a full sraouf view of the forest. doug schoen is here and also monica crowley. good morning to both of you. monica you have a special relationship with bob woodward, proceed tpegt professionally. >> i worked with president nixon during the last four years, and we often talked about the watergate scandal. what is fascinating to me about this whole dynamic is the historical
there will be a short ceremony with the swiss guards.tage of them colorfully dressed. that is the papal protection squad and the pope will board the helicopter to castle gandolfo where he will become pope emeritus at 8:01 this evening. martha: a beautiful scene from vatican city. amy thank you very much. bill: the white house now denying allegations that an administration official, gene sperling threatened the washington journalist bob woodward. this all happened when woodward challenged how...
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. >> i just want your extra ham and your swiss. >> this is what it sounds like when turkeys cry. >> that is horrible. >> that's the best we could do? sorry prince. and you're welcome weird al. >> thank you so much. >> we appreciate it. >> coming up -- we got parker. he's on discovery on gold rush. we talk to him about-- he's a big hunter. >> i have nothing in common with this guy. >> closed captioning and other considerations for "tmz" are provided by --- decpwhroo feeling bloated? got y nice layer of blubber going? then it's time to take a ride on the tour bus. >> i don't like to be around strangers. >> no problem book a custom charter and fill the bus with people you know. we do birth days, family reunions, even corporate events. >> she's in finance. >> we got parker on discovery show gold rush. >> when you like to hunt, what is your favorite thing to go after? >> hunting, i like bird hunting. that's my favorite go after some ducks. >> the camera man goes chasing duck is ridiculous. so i'm down with the duck. >> we like to wrap it in bacon and fry it up. >> that seems so --. >> we aske
. >> i just want your extra ham and your swiss. >> this is what it sounds like when turkeys cry. >> that is horrible. >> that's the best we could do? sorry prince. and you're welcome weird al. >> thank you so much. >> we appreciate it. >> coming up -- we got parker. he's on discovery on gold rush. we talk to him about-- he's a big hunter. >> i have nothing in common with this guy. >> closed captioning and other considerations for...
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the swiss guard lined up. they are his protectors for now. >> you can see in st.e is able there to watch. let's just listen to the last few moments for pope benedict. >>> it hasn't happened in 600 years. could argue it has never happened because when it happened 600 years it was a problem. what pope benedict is doing right now is unprecedented in the history of the church, unprecedented perhaps in the history of power. a man with supreme rule over a billion people deciding what is best for the people is for me to step down. >> there really is no -- >> interesting to notice the applause has not stopped for over a minute and a half since he started exiting the building. it has only grown. >> it's a special moment for all of us to get to see the man up close. it's very few and far between that many of us do, whether you're catholic or not, get to see him interact with other people. you can see the fondness that they feel for him. you could certainly hear from from cardinal dolan when he talked about him leaving. there is a personal bond there. >> spiritual leader in
the swiss guard lined up. they are his protectors for now. >> you can see in st.e is able there to watch. let's just listen to the last few moments for pope benedict. >>> it hasn't happened in 600 years. could argue it has never happened because when it happened 600 years it was a problem. what pope benedict is doing right now is unprecedented in the history of the church, unprecedented perhaps in the history of power. a man with supreme rule over a billion people deciding what...
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you've got sales increasing by 2.2% to 92 billion swiss francs. net profit slightly lower than forecast, 8.6 billion swiss francs. that's the organic growth figure. now, investors have been incredibly spoiled over the last couple of years because necessarily's organic growth has been better than its own guidance. now, this year, at least for 2012, we're seeing the slowest growth in three years of only 579%. still at the upper end of its consumer guidance. and some of that has reversed in the fourth quarter. now, i did get the chance to speak to the ceo of this business. and here is how he felt about the performance in 2012. >> we did with our commitment. the performance that is building up on the good performance in the last year. so it's performance on performance. so, yes, i feel that the team has done a good job. >> to what extent have they been reversed in the fourth quarter? >> well, there was some national disasters, but these happen always. in other words, you saw what should be the growth picking up a little bit in the fourth quarter. all
you've got sales increasing by 2.2% to 92 billion swiss francs. net profit slightly lower than forecast, 8.6 billion swiss francs. that's the organic growth figure. now, investors have been incredibly spoiled over the last couple of years because necessarily's organic growth has been better than its own guidance. now, this year, at least for 2012, we're seeing the slowest growth in three years of only 579%. still at the upper end of its consumer guidance. and some of that has reversed in the...
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money by jacking up the price of food and then watching the developing world star here's an actual swiss television ad promoting this new initiative. and didn't deserve it but. if you mention this because that's you know some of them you. just. see. there are we dealing with the same problem here in the united states and should we take the same measures to limit the bad behavior on wall street that's asked me all mccabe senior writer of human events online you know what we have for the swiss bankers. thank. you very grave you were there to be with you today. they were taking me up again i really appreciate that. when i get my german isn't as good as yours but i thought that maybe that guy in the ferrari represent the biofuels industry that was in all the sort of the green pork and so now these poor people can have food because we have to use it in airliners and i have never taken a coke in the u.s. navy now fuels their aircraft carriers with these biofuels so the people in africa can eat but a serious question yes serious question banks don't produce anything i mean we argue if a facilit
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>> much better than swiss cheese. >> yeah. we never get answers on benghazi. we never get the two answers -- why were the calls for help ignored? who pushed the video? we would get more answers if the congress gathered around a ouija board. and the filmmaker is still in yales and a manhunt for the cop killer in the woods of california and susan riz rice is arresting the director of "first blood." turn to this guy, the leader of the pakistani militant group that call -- carried out the 2008 attacks in mumbai, indiana in which 10 americans were killed. $10 million -- he's out. he's free. he is in the media, shouldn't -- shouldn't we go in and say, look, you killed some americans. we want him. >> you know -- what kind of message -- >> right. we are not going to do that. unfortunately, there has been a lot of talk from people, pushing politicians to take a stronger stance with pakistan because with friends like that, who needs enemies? they haddous osama bin laden in their midst and didn't tell a friend. we had to find out on our own and go in. we have to take a t
>> much better than swiss cheese. >> yeah. we never get answers on benghazi. we never get the two answers -- why were the calls for help ignored? who pushed the video? we would get more answers if the congress gathered around a ouija board. and the filmmaker is still in yales and a manhunt for the cop killer in the woods of california and susan riz rice is arresting the director of "first blood." turn to this guy, the leader of the pakistani militant group that call --...
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drove onto the tarmac of brussels international airport and stole $50 million worth of diamonds from a swiss bound plane. it is spokesperson says the armed and masked men crashed through the perimeter fence with two cars and pulled off the highest within minutes. north korea facing the economic sanctions from the european union after the communist country conducted its third nuclear test. the actions have drawn strong warnings from south korea's outgoing president saying it will further isolate the country. north korea says its nuclear program is in response to what it calls a u.s. threat. the police chief of the violence and mexican border city of -- a border city is missing. a state prosecutor is investigating the disappearance. local media reports two of his brothers were found fatally shot sunday inside the trunk of a car. one was a federal the investigator. nuevo laredo -- they have been fighting a bloody turf battles in that city. president obama will receive a distinguished honor on his trip to israel, set to receive the presidential medal of distinction from president's peres. he wil
drove onto the tarmac of brussels international airport and stole $50 million worth of diamonds from a swiss bound plane. it is spokesperson says the armed and masked men crashed through the perimeter fence with two cars and pulled off the highest within minutes. north korea facing the economic sanctions from the european union after the communist country conducted its third nuclear test. the actions have drawn strong warnings from south korea's outgoing president saying it will further isolate...
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the swiss banking giant said it would expand to 4.4 billion swiss francs up in a previously announced $4 billion franc target. carolin, investors are pushing shares higher today. >> absolutely. shares have been on a volatile ride this morning. shares were poised to open lower, then they were lower, then they were flat and now they're up. at this point, investors are unsure what the numbers actually mean. let me walking through the details. credit suisse did raise the cot cutting target by 4 million swiss francs. when i talked to the ceo this morning, he said he couldn't rule out further job cuts. in terms of the positive take aways, wealth management showing very strong margin, much better than those at cross town rival ubs. also, the company has made further improvements in terms of the capital levels. now at 9.4%. you can't deny the fact that the investment banking unit was a bit of a disappointment, specifically fixed income revenues the.they were down 38% quarter on quarter. when i spoke to the ceo of credit suisse, he was more optimistic about what the first quarter and the rest
the swiss banking giant said it would expand to 4.4 billion swiss francs up in a previously announced $4 billion franc target. carolin, investors are pushing shares higher today. >> absolutely. shares have been on a volatile ride this morning. shares were poised to open lower, then they were lower, then they were flat and now they're up. at this point, investors are unsure what the numbers actually mean. let me walking through the details. credit suisse did raise the cot cutting target by...
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of policies. >> there were more holes in his testimony than batman's hammock. >> much better than swiss. >> we never get answers out of benghazi. we never get the two answers why were the calls for help ignored. we get more answers if congress went around a we guibord. they were free as the filmmaker was still in jail. there's still a man chunt for th -- manhunt for a cop chiller. susan rice is already raying the director of first blood. >> this is how saeed the leader of the militant group that carried out the 2008 attacks on mumbai, india where 260 people were killed including 6 americans. let's talk about this quickly. 120 -- 10 million bucks he is out and free in the media. shouldn't we go in and say look he killed americans we want him. >> we are not going to do that. unfortunately there's been a lot of talk about people pushing politicians to do that to take a stronger stand with pakistan because with friends like that who needs enemies. they had osama bin laden living in their midst and didn't happen to tell a friend let us know we had to find out on our own and go in. we are not
of policies. >> there were more holes in his testimony than batman's hammock. >> much better than swiss. >> we never get answers out of benghazi. we never get the two answers why were the calls for help ignored. we get more answers if congress went around a we guibord. they were free as the filmmaker was still in jail. there's still a man chunt for th -- manhunt for a cop chiller. susan rice is already raying the director of first blood. >> this is how saeed the leader...
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i will move on the tax dodgers across europe no longer have anywhere to hide a new swiss law takes force today which will allow foreign governments more powers to crackdown on tax evaders according to the new law which is called the administrative assistants act group requests in accordance with the international standard will now be possible but swiss law makers have been keen to point out that fishing expeditions in other words laws demands for information on possible tax dodgers will not be excepted now according to the global organization a parliamentarian against corruption losses due to corrupt practices including tax evasion a quote to combine the confines of quantum is of switzerland south africa banned. a lot of money for the business for now for today even but more coming up here in r.t. we catch up with the director brian de palma who talks to ati's. about smiles invasion and the military that powers america. you know i can kind of sort of understand the mindset of an evil dictator i have trouble understanding what is going on or maybe not going on in the minds of the terrifie
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. >> i just want your extra ham and your swiss. >> this is what it sounds like when turkeys cry. >> that is horrible. >> that's the best we could do? sorry prince. and you're welcome weird al. >> thank you so much. >> we appreciate it. >> coming up -- we got parker. he's on discovery on gold rush. we talk to him about-- he's a big hunter. >> i have nothing in common with this guy. >> closed captioning and other considerations for "tmz" are provided by --- decpwhroo feeling bloated? got y nice layer of blubber going? then it's time to take a ride on the tour bus. >> i don't like to be around strangers. >> no problem book a custom charter and fill the bus with people you know. we do birth days, family reunions, even corporate events. >> she's in finance. >> we got parker on discovery show gold rush. >> when you like to hunt, what is your favorite thing to go after? >> hunting, i like bird hunting. that's my favorite go after some ducks. >> the camera man goes chasing duck is ridiculous. so i'm down with the duck. >> we like to wrap it in bacon and fry it up. >> that seems so --. >> we aske
. >> i just want your extra ham and your swiss. >> this is what it sounds like when turkeys cry. >> that is horrible. >> that's the best we could do? sorry prince. and you're welcome weird al. >> thank you so much. >> we appreciate it. >> coming up -- we got parker. he's on discovery on gold rush. we talk to him about-- he's a big hunter. >> i have nothing in common with this guy. >> closed captioning and other considerations for...
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the swiss guards will leave. be pope no longer. >> just seeing it all for the first time. what strikes me, watching extraordinary pictures, the pope going over this incomparable importance of rome, passing over tremendous novelty and historicahistoric al importance. >> by the way, this pope will learn of the announcement of the new pope the same as everyone else will. he will hear the announcement and watch as the new pope is named. he won't get tipped off early or anything like that. just a couple minutes now until this helicopter touches down in castel gandolfo. >> you mentioned the first tweet, or the last tweet of the pope mentioning christ, that christ is the centre of life. central to teaching of ratzinger over the decades. i heard it in papal audiences, always the joy that comes from makes christ the centre, that's the dominant theme. >> as we continue to watch and wait for our next glimpse of pope benedict xvi some stations will be going to local programming right now. others will stay with us for more co
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the swiss guards who guard the pope in those striped costumes and those metal helmets that we see, they a they will be replaced by vatican police, because swiss guards only guard the pope and not civilians, which is what he will become at 8:00 tonight. >> we saw 150,000 who were there for his final audience. father bartunic, i'm guessing you feel as all of us do, i'm still in a little bit of a state of shock as i watch this scene developing, because this is something we thought we would never see in our lifetime, something we have not seen for centuries, a pope deciding that he would step down, what are your thoughts as you watch this happen and put it into the context of the significance that this holds for the catholic church. >> yeah, i think that the shock is kind of wearing off, most of it has worn off, but i think the feeling, the overall feeling that we shared, even yesterday during his last audience, is bittersweet. he made the decision he thought was best for the church. he did it in best conscience after a lot of prayer. and he really won over a lot of hearts in his time as po
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that's pretty good, right. >> much better than swiss cheese. >> we never get answers on benghazi. we never got the two answers, why were the calls for help ignored, who pushed the video. we get more answers if congress gathered around a ouija board, and the benghazi suspect is free while the film maker is in jail. which reminds me as we tape this, there's still a manhunt for this cop killer in the woods of california, and i heard susan rice is already arresting the director of first flood. >> very good. >> turn to this guy. he's the leader of the pakistani militant group that carried out the 2008 attacks on bu mumbai, india. $10 million bounty. let's talk about this quickly around the table. 10 million bucks. the guy is out. he's free. he's in the media. shouldn't we go in and say look. what kind of -- >> or cut off aid to pakistan. >> we're not going to do that. unfortunately there's been a lot of people pushing politicians to take a stronger stance with pakistan. with friends like that, who needs enemies? they had osama bin laden in their midst an didn't help to tell a friend. w
that's pretty good, right. >> much better than swiss cheese. >> we never get answers on benghazi. we never got the two answers, why were the calls for help ignored, who pushed the video. we get more answers if congress gathered around a ouija board, and the benghazi suspect is free while the film maker is in jail. which reminds me as we tape this, there's still a manhunt for this cop killer in the woods of california, and i heard susan rice is already arresting the director of first...