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the swiss company which produces tamara's drug. like that said . there was a bull market goes there twice a week to sell its plasma. budget right now where for thirty two bucks for forty five dollars for fifty dollars. sure so so out of the same ballpark. true to twenty five. and i found out that i can with a plasma or you know or you know that's the problem when you're on tight budget it's a fragile thing you know. we wanted to go inside with him to speak with the people in charge this turned out to be impossible the hostility increased the closer we got to the center and. nothing to you you were and public property it is never happy that is now behind my friends meeting so we question donors outside in the parking lot. this kind of like the extra money thing you know just to get a little money on a new. indian it just kind of became a regular firstly first start you get fifty dollars the first five times as a new customer in after day on tuesdays or thursdays any two days a week you get twenty dollars in any go up to forty dollars along if you've
the swiss company which produces tamara's drug. like that said . there was a bull market goes there twice a week to sell its plasma. budget right now where for thirty two bucks for forty five dollars for fifty dollars. sure so so out of the same ballpark. true to twenty five. and i found out that i can with a plasma or you know or you know that's the problem when you're on tight budget it's a fragile thing you know. we wanted to go inside with him to speak with the people in charge this turned...
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the swiss red cross registered three hundred eleven thousand donations. the figure diminishes each year and they're constantly seeking new donors their message is clear giving blood saves lives. southwest of much of new. sickish it might add to. more similar to the dishes. that. just couldn't get one. pushed who've come in. the bold to pull on the need to get into this woman. who they are but blood is a quite peculiar juice said devil with glee but he's not the only want to be interested health is also an industry and blood donations are subject to the laws of the market. but. it will it's just. that when you don't before giving blood these swiss donors must complete a medical question here and give their informed consent in particular there is one line at the end of the form a sentence in small letters i am aware that some components of my donation may be used for the production of drugs only a few donors read this line though it's crucial in reality most of the donated blood is sold to private companies something the red cross doesn't advertise. to help
the swiss red cross registered three hundred eleven thousand donations. the figure diminishes each year and they're constantly seeking new donors their message is clear giving blood saves lives. southwest of much of new. sickish it might add to. more similar to the dishes. that. just couldn't get one. pushed who've come in. the bold to pull on the need to get into this woman. who they are but blood is a quite peculiar juice said devil with glee but he's not the only want to be interested health...
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the swiss medical experts reassured us that the plasma for swiss drugs didn't come from paid donors. was the future of all people. find it all true. but all that is still there are. all those old. opals. it's all to spend a good. bit savaging does it does you need i don't know i mean i get. all the bits all the spin from the top to spend the good don't i mean i hate you and use that as it is. of the submission to submission to the models and provides for it all. been continuous bits of it. nor are any real. industry terms the money paid to donors is compensation not payment a play on words in germany for example donors may receive a small fee which is limited to three times a month but the fees offered in the usa are much higher enough to let the poorest survive. keep that prefab and sound don't depress mouth they. do and you know that's not the fancy very nicest irish i said this is south and if i'm not so to you and just produce. us the truth and if. it is to spend it in the media about itself if you didn't need to us the house and. a system say oh. please don't set off a plasma ma
the swiss medical experts reassured us that the plasma for swiss drugs didn't come from paid donors. was the future of all people. find it all true. but all that is still there are. all those old. opals. it's all to spend a good. bit savaging does it does you need i don't know i mean i get. all the bits all the spin from the top to spend the good don't i mean i hate you and use that as it is. of the submission to submission to the models and provides for it all. been continuous bits of it. nor...
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the swiss medical experts reassured us that the plasma for swiss drugs didn't come from paid donors. will tell you that all people. find it all true. but all that is to ensure that. all those those polled. it's all to spend going to see that quote even though it's old savages supplied rejet is it doesn't eat i don't know what i mean i mean both iced all the bits all the spent and they'll soon be told to spend the good don't i mean the hatred he owes it as it is. obvious that niche this ignition to the models into sprites would all but the been committed it's bit salt. and you're. the industry terms the money paid to donors is compensation not payment a play on words in germany for example donors may receive a small fee which is limited to three times a month but the fees offered in the usa are much higher enough to let the poorest survive. feel sick and keep that prefab and sound don't depress mouth they. do and you know that's not the fancy. that's just irish this is style and if i'm not so good and his creation of us the truth and if. he spent it in the media about itself if you di
the swiss medical experts reassured us that the plasma for swiss drugs didn't come from paid donors. will tell you that all people. find it all true. but all that is to ensure that. all those those polled. it's all to spend going to see that quote even though it's old savages supplied rejet is it doesn't eat i don't know what i mean i mean both iced all the bits all the spent and they'll soon be told to spend the good don't i mean the hatred he owes it as it is. obvious that niche this ignition...
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the swiss medic experts reassured us that the plasma for swiss drugs didn't come from paid donors. was in need of all people. the. shine of all to. all that is still to. post those old. opals. it's all to spend. even though it's old. is it as unique i don't know i mean it. i mean both sized all the bits all the spins and all seemed to told the good don't i mean i hate you i just theo's it as it. of this image the submission to the. sprites with all but the been committed it's bit salt. and you're. in the industry terms the money paid to donors is compensation not payment a play on words in germany for example donors may receive a small fee which is limited to three times a month but the fees offered in the usa are much higher enough to let the poorest survive. we'll see keep that pre-fab unsound don't depress mouth they. do and you know that's not the fancy for us that's just irish this is style and if i'm not so good and he's produced in the us the truth and if. he spent it in the media about itself if you didn't need to us the house and. a system c.e.o. of. a plasma master file a
the swiss medic experts reassured us that the plasma for swiss drugs didn't come from paid donors. was in need of all people. the. shine of all to. all that is still to. post those old. opals. it's all to spend. even though it's old. is it as unique i don't know i mean it. i mean both sized all the bits all the spins and all seemed to told the good don't i mean i hate you i just theo's it as it. of this image the submission to the. sprites with all but the been committed it's bit salt. and...
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the swiss medical experts reassured us that the plasma for swiss drugs didn't come from paid donors. was and did it all for. the. fun of all to document. it all that is still i'm sure that. all goes well all small cold. opals. it's all to spend a good. bit savagely does it does you need i don't know i mean i mean both sides to all but it's all the spin from the top of the spending don't mean a hit you know that as. of this admission the submission to the models in the civil rights would all. been continuous but salt. nor in your. industry terms the money paid to donors is compensation not payment a play on words in germany for example donors may receive a small fee which is limited to three times a month but the fees offered in the usa are much higher enough to let the poorest survive. keep that prefab and sound don't depress mouth they. do and you know that's not. us that assists irish i said this is south and if i'm not so to you and his creation of us good grief and asked. to spend the ten to. fifty. he didn't need to us the house and. there's a system zero. don't fit of coughing
the swiss medical experts reassured us that the plasma for swiss drugs didn't come from paid donors. was and did it all for. the. fun of all to document. it all that is still i'm sure that. all goes well all small cold. opals. it's all to spend a good. bit savagely does it does you need i don't know i mean i mean both sides to all but it's all the spin from the top of the spending don't mean a hit you know that as. of this admission the submission to the models in the civil rights would all....
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the swiss medical experts reassured us that the plasma for swiss drugs didn't come from pay donors. will tell you that all people. find it all to talk. but all that is still i'm sure that. all those those old. opals. it's all to spend at least i'm going to see that quote even though it's old a bit savageness a pledge event is it as unique i don't know i mean i get them both sized all the bits all the spin from the top to spend the good don't mean a hit you know theo's it as it is. of the submission this ignition to the models and provides for it all but the been continuous bits of it. nor are any real. industry terms the money paid to donors is compensation not payment for a play on words in germany for example donors may receive a small fee which is limited to three times a month but the fees offered in the usa are much higher enough to let the poorest survive. keep that prefab and sound don't depress mouth they. do and you know that's not the fancy. that's just irish this is south and if i'm not so easy and just creation of us the truth and asked. to spend it in the media about it
the swiss medical experts reassured us that the plasma for swiss drugs didn't come from pay donors. will tell you that all people. find it all to talk. but all that is still i'm sure that. all those those old. opals. it's all to spend at least i'm going to see that quote even though it's old a bit savageness a pledge event is it as unique i don't know i mean i get them both sized all the bits all the spin from the top to spend the good don't mean a hit you know theo's it as it is. of the...
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the swiss medical experts reassured us that the plasma for swiss drugs didn't come from paid donors. will see that all people. find it all to document. all that is still. all those. old. opals. it's all to spend. to salvage it does it does you need i don't know i mean i mean both. the top of the spending and the don't mean a hit you know that as. of this initial. the. and it's bits of it. nor in your. industry terms the money paid to donors is compensation not payment a play on words in germany for example donors may receive a small fee which is limited to three times a month but the fees offered in the usa are much higher enough to. let the poorest survive. keep that people often sometimes don't do the best mouth they. do and you know that's not the fancy very nicest irish this is and if i'm not so i can get and just produced in the us the truth and if. he spent it in the media about itself if you didn't need to us the house and. a system see of. a plasma master file a several hundred page document in which the origin of the plasma is listed countless technical details but nothing a
the swiss medical experts reassured us that the plasma for swiss drugs didn't come from paid donors. will see that all people. find it all to document. all that is still. all those. old. opals. it's all to spend. to salvage it does it does you need i don't know i mean i mean both. the top of the spending and the don't mean a hit you know that as. of this initial. the. and it's bits of it. nor in your. industry terms the money paid to donors is compensation not payment a play on words in germany...
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the swiss medical experts reassured us that the plasma for swiss drugs didn't come from paid donors. was due to all the people. the. fun of all to document. it all is still i'm sure that. all those those cold. opals. it's all to spend to see that quote even. if it savages pledge event as it does unique i don't know i mean i mean both iced all but it's all the spin from the top of the spending and the don't mean a hatred theo's it as it is. obvious that mitch this ignition to the models into civil rights would all. been continuous but salt. and humanity. in industry terms the money paid to donors is compensation not payment for a play on words in germany for example donors may receive a small fee which is limited to three times a month but the fees offered in the usa are much higher enough to let the poorest survive. keep that prefab and sound don't depress mouth they. do need to that's not the fancy free us does that assist irish i said this is south and if i'm not so i see you and his creation of us the truth and asked. to spend it to itself if you didn't need to us the house and fi
the swiss medical experts reassured us that the plasma for swiss drugs didn't come from paid donors. was due to all the people. the. fun of all to document. it all is still i'm sure that. all those those cold. opals. it's all to spend to see that quote even. if it savages pledge event as it does unique i don't know i mean i mean both iced all but it's all the spin from the top of the spending and the don't mean a hatred theo's it as it is. obvious that mitch this ignition to the models into...
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the swiss medical experts reassured us that the plasma for swiss drugs didn't come from pay donors. was in need of all people to be shown it all to document. it all it is still i'm sure that. all those polled. opals. it's all to spend. to put. it as you need don't know i mean i mean both. the spin from the top of the spending and the don't have a hit you know that as. of this admission the submission to the models in provides for all but to continue to put salt. nor are you going to. the industry terms. the money paid to donors is compensation not payment a play on words in germany for example donors may receive a small fee which is limited to three times a month but the fees offered in the usa are much higher enough to let the poorest survive. sick and keep it that people often sometimes don't do the best match they . do and you know that's not the policy very nicest irish this is stout and if i'm not so good and just fish unless you truth and if. it is to spend it in the media about itself if you didn't need to us the house and. a system say oh. please don't say that a plasma mast
the swiss medical experts reassured us that the plasma for swiss drugs didn't come from pay donors. was in need of all people to be shown it all to document. it all it is still i'm sure that. all those polled. opals. it's all to spend. to put. it as you need don't know i mean i mean both. the spin from the top of the spending and the don't have a hit you know that as. of this admission the submission to the models in provides for all but to continue to put salt. nor are you going to. the...
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market movement with the swiss franc this morning.ith a late-night, here is taylor riggs. the republican attempt to scrap obamacare has collapsed. john mccain joined democrats to block the bill. mitch mcconnell pulled the measure from the floor and said it is time to move on. this would've ended the requirement that individuals buy health insurance and that companies provided it for their workers. the senate approved new , then theon russia country ordered the u.s. to remove its diplomatic staff from there. 455 people by september 1. it is not clear how big that cutback means. the u.s. was ousted from cottages and warehouses in moscow. jeff sessions says he is staying on the job. hetells the associated press wants to fight for the president's agenda. trump has criticized jeff sessions for being ineffective. in jerusalem is really police amid recentalert tensions. two weeks ago muslim gunmen killed two police officers at a mosque. metal detectors and other security devices. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journali
market movement with the swiss franc this morning.ith a late-night, here is taylor riggs. the republican attempt to scrap obamacare has collapsed. john mccain joined democrats to block the bill. mitch mcconnell pulled the measure from the floor and said it is time to move on. this would've ended the requirement that individuals buy health insurance and that companies provided it for their workers. the senate approved new , then theon russia country ordered the u.s. to remove its diplomatic...
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our sports correspondent andy swiss was watching the action. first test of the summer and of an era. joe root arrived all smiles and promptly won the toss. tails, england. easy, this captaincy, isn't it? but as his predecessor helped prove, it's anything but. alastair cook gone for three as wickets soon tumbled. crisis? enter the skipper. he lived dangerously at first. an early swish — would he be caught? well, he should have been. a rueful root and how he made south africa pay. magic and maturity in equal measure as he led the england fightback, and soon after tea he reached his century. a kiss of the badge, an ovation from his team — leading by example has rarely felt better. but that was just the start, as thrillingly he hit the accelerator. catching practice for the crowd. and just when south africa thought they finally had him, it was a no ball. that summed up their day and this summed up root‘s. 0n181i at the close, no england skipper has scored more in his first test in charge. itjust seemed to fall into place today, and when you get a l
our sports correspondent andy swiss was watching the action. first test of the summer and of an era. joe root arrived all smiles and promptly won the toss. tails, england. easy, this captaincy, isn't it? but as his predecessor helped prove, it's anything but. alastair cook gone for three as wickets soon tumbled. crisis? enter the skipper. he lived dangerously at first. an early swish — would he be caught? well, he should have been. a rueful root and how he made south africa pay. magic and...
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it's top market. >> what we're trying to do is expose people to swiss watch making. and also the brand. but we want to capture that elo 30-year-old next generation client and teach them a little bit about fine swiss watches. >> among the historical items on display here, john f. kennedy's desk clock made and given to him during his famous speech in berlin in 1963. j a watch worth over $300,000. the most complicated watch for decades, the caliber 89, is also here, worth 7.5 million. it has a mechanism to off set leap century, once every 400 years. for young consumers, consider the most prestigious watch brand is introducing a starter watch in stainless steel for only $20,000. the company has been open owned by the same family for four genera generations. >> when you have shareholder, you have to be quick, make fun fast. my only objective is to make something beautiful. >> no one understands the value of time better than philippe. for "nightly business report," i'm robert frank i >> if you're thinking about leap century, you're thinking long-term. >> long, long-term. >
it's top market. >> what we're trying to do is expose people to swiss watch making. and also the brand. but we want to capture that elo 30-year-old next generation client and teach them a little bit about fine swiss watches. >> among the historical items on display here, john f. kennedy's desk clock made and given to him during his famous speech in berlin in 1963. j a watch worth over $300,000. the most complicated watch for decades, the caliber 89, is also here, worth 7.5 million....
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anna: exceeds expectations as a swiss bank gets the boot from rising great in the u.s. and a surging rise in activity. stop trading search, a chance rivals including deutsche bank and the trading bank. we speak with the cfl. >> -- we speak with the cfl. >> the environment you should probably let it cater a little bit longer and not step in for the changes. we will see from the ceo midway through the banks three-year strategic plan. a tech selloff, disappointing amazon earnings weigh on asian stock. the euro rallies against the frank for the highest level since 2050. -- 2015. ♪ everyone welcome to bloomberg daybreak: europe, our flagship morning show from london. i am anna edwards. we have so much news from the banking sector. we brought some of it to you in our headlines. let's get into samsung. we are getting numbers from this from -- from the spanish bank right now. that is the head of the estimate of 1.73. -- this is the business in transition at the moment. they added a portfolio that did not look as favorable as their own. this is a company moving ahead with its pl
anna: exceeds expectations as a swiss bank gets the boot from rising great in the u.s. and a surging rise in activity. stop trading search, a chance rivals including deutsche bank and the trading bank. we speak with the cfl. >> -- we speak with the cfl. >> the environment you should probably let it cater a little bit longer and not step in for the changes. we will see from the ceo midway through the banks three-year strategic plan. a tech selloff, disappointing amazon earnings weigh...
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the moving year of swiss is the one -- the moving euro-swiss is the one to watch.t one point. selloff continuing in the bond market. about bund yields up by five basis points. today, copper a little softer. and the vix over 10 -- that was a move. now up 7%. exxon earnings also crossing. earnings and production missed. production under 4 million barrels of oil equivalent a day, which is what the estimate had been. there isng, because the surmised that they are being more disciplined. something to watch. x is higher.-- cap- so more money, not enough production -- we will have to look at the details. jonathan: let's get to the big story in d.c. gop senator john mccain joined two of his colleagues to block a stripped down obamacare repeal bill. mitch mcconnell gave remarks on the senate floor following the failure of the skinny house health care plan. >> i think the american people are going to regret we could not find a better way forward. we look forward to our colleagues on the other side, suggesting what they have in mind. so now, mr. president, it is time to move
the moving year of swiss is the one -- the moving euro-swiss is the one to watch.t one point. selloff continuing in the bond market. about bund yields up by five basis points. today, copper a little softer. and the vix over 10 -- that was a move. now up 7%. exxon earnings also crossing. earnings and production missed. production under 4 million barrels of oil equivalent a day, which is what the estimate had been. there isng, because the surmised that they are being more disciplined. something...
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here is anti— swiss.ut a captain's innings but what an incredible performance from joe root —— andy swiss. when he came in to bat england were in all sorts of trouble. root had won the toss and it seemed to be going well and then his predecessor alistair cook went early. keaton jennings his predecessor alistair cook went early. keatonjennings will be kicking himself for not revealing that one. when root came in he was jittery at first and gave a couple of chances but he held firm while the wickets tumbled around him. after lunch he and ben stokes took the game to south africa. ben stokes rode his luck and he eventually went. joe root has really blossomed after tea. he reached his century, a great moment for everyone at lord's. he had been praying he would reach those three figures. since reaching the century he pushed on. south africa have looked a little listless. they seemed to have struggled in the heat. and on a day which threatened to belong to south africa in the morning has belonged very much to en
here is anti— swiss.ut a captain's innings but what an incredible performance from joe root —— andy swiss. when he came in to bat england were in all sorts of trouble. root had won the toss and it seemed to be going well and then his predecessor alistair cook went early. keaton jennings his predecessor alistair cook went early. keatonjennings will be kicking himself for not revealing that one. when root came in he was jittery at first and gave a couple of chances but he held firm while...
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. >>> assets on demand management julius baer, best performance since 2008, sending shares to the swiss bank to the top of the 600. >>> and shares in b and m rise on a report as there could be a 4.4 billion pound bid for the discount retailer. good morning welcome to the show. looking at pmi data for euro area crossing the wires. seeing it was very much in line. pmi services was 55.4, estimated at 55.4. and then look at the manufacturing, came at 57.4, marginally ahead, 57.2 marginally ahead of estimates at 6.2. on france, mixed picture, weak when it came to services but strength when it came in it was traded marginally higher today. seeing a little of that received now. let's move on, talk about the top story today. looking at the auto sector reports the commission could be investigating collusion among germany top automakers, following a report that bmw, volkswagon, audi and porsche may have worked together to fix prices and designs of diesel emissions treatment systems. looking at the shares, they're really being punished. volkswagon down by almost 4% at this point daimler is not doi
. >>> assets on demand management julius baer, best performance since 2008, sending shares to the swiss bank to the top of the 600. >>> and shares in b and m rise on a report as there could be a 4.4 billion pound bid for the discount retailer. good morning welcome to the show. looking at pmi data for euro area crossing the wires. seeing it was very much in line. pmi services was 55.4, estimated at 55.4. and then look at the manufacturing, came at 57.4, marginally ahead, 57.2...
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when stops, we will see the swiss banks strengthen again. concerned about the time elections next year. vonnie: back here in the u.s., we have a budget and a debt ceiling issue. and then you said just as the fed is time to decouple the balance sheet from high-frequency data, it would like to do so with fiscal policy as well. does it succeeded? can we continue with this tightening? mark: at the fomc meeting, the fed will announce a balance sheet reduction starting in october. the fed will have to do this. i don't think the problems with the debt ceiling or next year's budget will really prevent the fed from announcing the plans for october. by the time to implement this, a lot of the problems will have cleared up. vonnie: our thanks to mark chandler. mark: great stuff. coming up, crisis in venezuela take a turn for the worse. the embattled nation faces the threat of sanctions from the u.s. after a violent election that could mark the first step toward remaking venezuela's constitution. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonn
when stops, we will see the swiss banks strengthen again. concerned about the time elections next year. vonnie: back here in the u.s., we have a budget and a debt ceiling issue. and then you said just as the fed is time to decouple the balance sheet from high-frequency data, it would like to do so with fiscal policy as well. does it succeeded? can we continue with this tightening? mark: at the fomc meeting, the fed will announce a balance sheet reduction starting in october. the fed will have...
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breaking news coming from the swiss national bank. a profit of 1.2 billion swiss francs.s, firsts half exchange rate profit of 1/10 of one billion swiss franc's. first half that results of .9 billion swiss francs. you are seeing a weakening in the swiss francs against the euro. there has been a chip in the movement. it is a profit for the smb in the first half. this is bloomberg. ♪ we check our phones 85 times a day. so it only made sense to create a network that keeps up. introducing xfinity mobile. it combines america's largest, most reliable 4g lte with the most wifi hotspots nationwide. saving you money wherever you check your phone. yeah, even there. see how much you can save when you choose by the gig or unlimited. call, or go to xfinitymobile.com. xfinity mobile. it's a new kind of network designed to save you money. just 2:30 in the afternoon, breaking news on the bloomberg terminal. this is the global drug company raising their outlook. they see business earnings, broadly stable in 2017. the second quarter net income for some of the came at 7 sanofi came at 7 bil
breaking news coming from the swiss national bank. a profit of 1.2 billion swiss francs.s, firsts half exchange rate profit of 1/10 of one billion swiss franc's. first half that results of .9 billion swiss francs. you are seeing a weakening in the swiss francs against the euro. there has been a chip in the movement. it is a profit for the smb in the first half. this is bloomberg. ♪ we check our phones 85 times a day. so it only made sense to create a network that keeps up. introducing xfinity...
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hoping swiss roger federer could make itan hoping swiss roger federer could make it an eight wimbledonatian marin cilic. it was not the match we would have hoped for. the two players played five sets last year but today it was not to be and marin cilic was really not serving well in the opening set for stop at 3—0 down in the second, having been broken twice, he was very emotional indeed. he called on the trainer and doctor. he called on the trainer and doctor. he was in floods of tears. we do not know if it was the occasion overcoming him of the injury, but he was not playing to his full capacity at that point. he then went on to lose 6—1 in that set, and the final set 6—4. it was the result many people hoped for. roger federer making history at wimbledon. he goes one ahead of eight sam —— pete sampras. his 19th grand slam and all. fantastic performance over two weeks. he did not drop a single set. it was a great moment for him. he was in tears, very emotional. it has been five years and see won the title. he was beaten finalist in 2014 and 2015, losing to novak djokovic twice. it was
hoping swiss roger federer could make itan hoping swiss roger federer could make it an eight wimbledonatian marin cilic. it was not the match we would have hoped for. the two players played five sets last year but today it was not to be and marin cilic was really not serving well in the opening set for stop at 3—0 down in the second, having been broken twice, he was very emotional indeed. he called on the trainer and doctor. he called on the trainer and doctor. he was in floods of tears. we...
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you expect that they will be dominated by a certain of the swiss. —— a certain other swiss.d set. 2—6, 6—3, from a set down to beat the second set. 2-6, 6-3, 6-0. i really tried my hardest. they are such a strong team. i'm so happy. south africa are building a big lead against england in the second test at trent bridge. two wickets fell in the morning session, dean elgar made 18 before ben stokes. is the amount and he was fired back to the pavilion by quentin de kock is james anderson claimed his seventh wicket of the match so far. england lead the four match so far. england lead the four match series 1—0 but have a big task to save this test. commentary on the bbc sport website. the final round of the scottish open is under way. ian poulter goes out later hoping he still has a share of the lead. he'll start nine under par along with another englishman callum shinkwin and andrew dodt of australia. poulter went round in 71 yesterday. three birdies for him, this approach shot on the eighth helping him to one of those his playing partner 24 —year—old shinkwin, ranking outside t
you expect that they will be dominated by a certain of the swiss. —— a certain other swiss.d set. 2—6, 6—3, from a set down to beat the second set. 2-6, 6-3, 6-0. i really tried my hardest. they are such a strong team. i'm so happy. south africa are building a big lead against england in the second test at trent bridge. two wickets fell in the morning session, dean elgar made 18 before ben stokes. is the amount and he was fired back to the pavilion by quentin de kock is james anderson...
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andy swiss at the london stadium, thank you forjoining us.successful para canoe european championships in bulgaria. there was final day success over the 200 meter distance with silver medals for ian marsden and rob oliver and a bronze for nick beighton. british olympic champion liam heath has defended his k—1200 metre title, the gold medallist from the rio olympics will be hoping to add the world title to his collection in the czech republic next month. there's a dramatic finish at the scottish open in dundonald where a play—off is currently underway. world number 405, callum shinkwin, was on course for the biggest win of his career but on the 18th green, with a 1—shot lead over spain's rafa cabrera—bello, his final putt for victory came up short. it was his first drop shot of the round, reducing him to 13 under par. early in the day, cabrera—bello had carded a fantastic final round 64, including eight birdies. both will feature in next week's open at royal birkdale but one man missing out for the first time in 14 years is 2010 us open champi
andy swiss at the london stadium, thank you forjoining us.successful para canoe european championships in bulgaria. there was final day success over the 200 meter distance with silver medals for ian marsden and rob oliver and a bronze for nick beighton. british olympic champion liam heath has defended his k—1200 metre title, the gold medallist from the rio olympics will be hoping to add the world title to his collection in the czech republic next month. there's a dramatic finish at the...
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euro, i am looking at the the euro swiss here.s with saw the biggest weekly decline in two years. look at the chart on the right-hand side over there and you can these stocks there in euros with -- euro swiss. though the reasoning there. -- loads of reasoning here. in light of what we are seeing post french election, we could see the ecb retracing him of that stimulus policy before the swiss national bank. that is pushing -- putting upward pressure. in the red, risk reversal pressure on the top side here. joe: the swiss a classic safe haven. another safe haven is gold. here's another interesting chart. this white line is the ratio between copper and gold. the teal line is the 10 year yield. they track each other quite well. we see copper surging against gold. perhaps ominous for the bond calls, that what we are seeing in the metals market, the relationship between the industrial metal and the safe haven metal is perhaps bad news for those that think rates are going lower. julia: and china, some confidence there, too. scarlet: conn
euro, i am looking at the the euro swiss here.s with saw the biggest weekly decline in two years. look at the chart on the right-hand side over there and you can these stocks there in euros with -- euro swiss. though the reasoning there. -- loads of reasoning here. in light of what we are seeing post french election, we could see the ecb retracing him of that stimulus policy before the swiss national bank. that is pushing -- putting upward pressure. in the red, risk reversal pressure on the top...
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a team grand slams later, the swiss has the same first for success. —— 18 grand slams.nships. - now his he is the first man to win eight ch show nships. - now his time fig, it aneighth roger federer mosh as the first. data; not was not if i sagas not. if i was data; not. if i was ever going i was not sure if i was ever going to be heard again in ourfinal after last year. i had some tough ones, losing to it i i kept —— herei 7517 n n 7 n h —— hereiam f n n 7 n h beat the defending champions — britain's heather watson and finland's henri kontinen — in straight sets. wway from the action at wimbledon, there was more home success as lewis hamilton has won the british grand prix for a record—equalling fifth time. the historic victory moves him to within a point of sebastien vettel at the halfway stage of the formula one season. that after the championship leader suffered a dramatic late puncture. patrick gearey reports from silverstone. silverstone and 50 years ago. the scotsman and a lotus ford that was victorious in the british the time. the-time.jim the year. fiéz'jim f ..
a team grand slams later, the swiss has the same first for success. —— 18 grand slams.nships. - now his he is the first man to win eight ch show nships. - now his time fig, it aneighth roger federer mosh as the first. data; not was not if i sagas not. if i was data; not. if i was ever going i was not sure if i was ever going to be heard again in ourfinal after last year. i had some tough ones, losing to it i i kept —— herei 7517 n n 7 n h —— hereiam f n n 7 n h beat the defending...
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as you know, the swiss franc is a safety currency. with the political risk out of down, we think that will help the euro and take some of the safety trade away from switzerland. vonnie: thank you and we always appreciate your time. let's check in on first word news. president trump legal team is making headlines again. according to the washington post, some of the president's are trying to undercut special counsel robert mueller who was investigating ties between the trump campaign in russia. the post says the lawyers are building a case that mueller has a conflict of interest. is thele, john doubt lead attorney on the russian probe. he replaces the longtime trump lawyer who is set to be part of the team. the u.s. government will ban citizens traveling to north korea. an american student died after he had been imprisoned there. he was in a coma when he was released from north korean prison. the imf has ended two years of speculation and agreed to another they'll out for greece. it says it has approved in principle a new loan worth as
as you know, the swiss franc is a safety currency. with the political risk out of down, we think that will help the euro and take some of the safety trade away from switzerland. vonnie: thank you and we always appreciate your time. let's check in on first word news. president trump legal team is making headlines again. according to the washington post, some of the president's are trying to undercut special counsel robert mueller who was investigating ties between the trump campaign in russia....
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up 6.1% to 10 billion swiss francs.wews from will hear from the chief executive in a minute. do not move. ben kaiser, the consumer product company, warning of softness in the baby formula business. s after itwoe struggles to recover from the cyber attack and operational mishap. it makes cleaners, condoms. johnson may fall as much as 2% y $16.6second half to pa billion acquiring the infant nutrition company. that virus in june disturbed -- disruption manufacturing and distribution. -- threatening to stall trump's economic agenda. investors rushing in fully, lifting future prices above the 50 and 100-day moving averages. goal jumping last week. the best week in three months. gold futures rising for the seventh day today. 2016.st run since june vonnie: what was it that meatloaf said? you took the words out of my mouth. i was going to say the gold index is at its lowest since june 2016. the yene that, we see continuing to strengthen. 111.05. the 30 year yield we are not seeing much movement. even.s. ten years break we are n
up 6.1% to 10 billion swiss francs.wews from will hear from the chief executive in a minute. do not move. ben kaiser, the consumer product company, warning of softness in the baby formula business. s after itwoe struggles to recover from the cyber attack and operational mishap. it makes cleaners, condoms. johnson may fall as much as 2% y $16.6second half to pa billion acquiring the infant nutrition company. that virus in june disturbed -- disruption manufacturing and distribution. --...
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swiss-baseds the multinationals. they are well out of japan, which is a much bigger market. we find in switzerland sweet -- niche health care businesses and wealth and is meant businesses operating globally. vonnie: this is what i find so interesting. you say you are a bottoms up fund. one of them is the move to automation. you are involved with japan and forompanies that are good takeover. you are involved in things like the swiss companies you mentioned. what are the structural themes? benjamin: increasing wealth, one wealthbenefits of the disparity is there is disposable assets chasing expensive automobiles. grabs for the swiss wealth management fund, there is activity for the stock market as well. stock exchanges in europe, we are avoiding the banks in favor of the fee driven business models like stock exchanges and wealth managers. automobile, companies making the components, you had a big segment on tesla. like volkswagen and gm on a huge army of suppliers. some of those are going to strip -- shrink with the decline of the combustion engine. some of them are going to t
swiss-baseds the multinationals. they are well out of japan, which is a much bigger market. we find in switzerland sweet -- niche health care businesses and wealth and is meant businesses operating globally. vonnie: this is what i find so interesting. you say you are a bottoms up fund. one of them is the move to automation. you are involved with japan and forompanies that are good takeover. you are involved in things like the swiss companies you mentioned. what are the structural themes?...
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they raided in, and the swiss banks have been shrinking -- rained it in, and the swiss banks have beeninking. vonnie: next, we will be speaking with the credits we ceo. you do not want to miss that interview. next, ge reports their last batch of quarterly results before the ceo steps down. what the successor has in store. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. i'm vonnie quinn. general electric shares dropping today, down to the lowest in two years. this morning, ending the year near the brought him end of the projected range. to hurdles inlly the oil and gas markets. this has been a tumultuous 16 your tenure for the ceo. the successor has his work cut out or him. -- for him. joining us now is our analyst, who wrote a very smart piece on all of this. brooks, can he walk away with this hanging over him in some ways, but he can't be held has will for the -- held accountable for the discrepancies in the oil markets, can he? >> he made a lot of investments investments,f oil so he will be held accountable. on in thee try background pushing for cost cuts, and other commitmen
they raided in, and the swiss banks have been shrinking -- rained it in, and the swiss banks have beeninking. vonnie: next, we will be speaking with the credits we ceo. you do not want to miss that interview. next, ge reports their last batch of quarterly results before the ceo steps down. what the successor has in store. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. i'm vonnie quinn. general electric shares dropping today, down to the lowest in two years. this morning, ending the...
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then be reflected in higher treasury yields and the stronger dollar against the japanese yen, the swiss franc. vonnie: what kind of clarity is the market looking for? exact amounts or exact states? >> is more about the timing of this. following to yellen's testimony early in the month, quite a few clouds already expecting relatively soon as the phrase may feature in the statements. i think the fed may go even further than that. we could be having a reference to the next you months as compared to later in the year, which was the reference used in june. this much could push us higher in terms of treasury yields, they could help the dollar against the low yield situation and the swiss franc. you're expecting 118 in 6 months. when is the highest double since 2015? more muted upside. why is that? >> key role there will be played appetite for further currency appreciation by implication, tightening in the financial conditions in the eurozone, the way we came up with those levels, we're trying to answer the question, what is the level that can be tolerated by the governing council before they
then be reflected in higher treasury yields and the stronger dollar against the japanese yen, the swiss franc. vonnie: what kind of clarity is the market looking for? exact amounts or exact states? >> is more about the timing of this. following to yellen's testimony early in the month, quite a few clouds already expecting relatively soon as the phrase may feature in the statements. i think the fed may go even further than that. we could be having a reference to the next you months as...
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the 31-year-old swiss wanted to do something to help. so he started a private aid agency where pilots fly from malta to libya and back again searching for people who may get into trouble when crossing open water. despite providing much needed help, his good intentions are criticized. reporter: fabio zgraggen gets his propeller-driven airplane ready for take-off at malta airport. at 31 years old, the swiss native is the youngest pilot in a private aid organization's program to rescue refugees and migrants at sea. today, a new pilot from germany is being trained. in the next few days, he's supposed to fly the plane 200 miles from malta, off the coast of libya, as aerial support for the rescue ships of private organizations. fabio: we see the various rescue ships, we see the whole area where they operate. we see these boats with refugees. even from the air, we see the disastrous situations of boats sinking and people drowning. we see the whole thing from the air. reporter: a reconnaissance flight of this kind lasts five hours. no first or b
the 31-year-old swiss wanted to do something to help. so he started a private aid agency where pilots fly from malta to libya and back again searching for people who may get into trouble when crossing open water. despite providing much needed help, his good intentions are criticized. reporter: fabio zgraggen gets his propeller-driven airplane ready for take-off at malta airport. at 31 years old, the swiss native is the youngest pilot in a private aid organization's program to rescue refugees...
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in switzerland, the swiss franc is uncompetitively high amongst other currencies the smb is battling expectations on pushing the swiss franc further up in japan, we had the boj saying they would buy unlimited bonds to ensure that it was trying to get its bond yield back to zero from about 10, 1 bas1 basis pois >> phillip, you will stick around for longer. phillip shaw after this short break, we will bring you an exclusive interview with one of doha's top financial leaders who says the qatari economy might benefit from the ongoing blockade by arab neighbors. >> it's ban blessbeen a blessinn disguise in the short-term we've seen a lot of businesses in the region who have committed to this part of the world who are being told not to do business with others hi i'm joand >>> welcome back to the show these are live shots of g20 leaders arriving at the g20 meeting in hamburg there you go you have mr. putin arriving. he will be the star along with mr. trump today as the two leaders of russia and the u.s. meet for the very first time we also have plenty other arrivals the leaders of the uk, j
in switzerland, the swiss franc is uncompetitively high amongst other currencies the smb is battling expectations on pushing the swiss franc further up in japan, we had the boj saying they would buy unlimited bonds to ensure that it was trying to get its bond yield back to zero from about 10, 1 bas1 basis pois >> phillip, you will stick around for longer. phillip shaw after this short break, we will bring you an exclusive interview with one of doha's top financial leaders who says the...
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(laughing) >> so, where was the swiss army knife originally manufactured? in 1891, the swiss army needed a folding knife that could also open cans and disassemble a rifle. the fish scaler, ballpoint pen, and led light came later. >> a boy fascinated with battles of yore grows up to be an expert craftsman of deadly weapons. some he makes from scratch, like this battle axe. others, he buys for their historical value, like these world war ii navy knives. in 1986, 28-year-old robert marek is still living at his mother's house near san francisco. he doesn't know it, but his eccentric hobby has landed him on the radar of federal law enforcement. what happened? >> my mother answered the door, and there were two fbi agents there. and they told her they wanted to interview my brother, and she asked why. and they explained to her that they had done a profile on the unabomber. >> at the time still unidentified, "unabomber" was the fbi's code name for a domestic terrorist who sent mail bombs to his victims. he killed 3 people and injured 23 others. >> the unabomber had
(laughing) >> so, where was the swiss army knife originally manufactured? in 1891, the swiss army needed a folding knife that could also open cans and disassemble a rifle. the fish scaler, ballpoint pen, and led light came later. >> a boy fascinated with battles of yore grows up to be an expert craftsman of deadly weapons. some he makes from scratch, like this battle axe. others, he buys for their historical value, like these world war ii navy knives. in 1986, 28-year-old robert...
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watches. >> so swiss watches have had a very tough couple of years and part of the issue is asia butt of it is millennials don't wear watches they've got their phones they've got smart watches. how are you going to reach them? >> well, our goal is to try to encourage them, and educate them about the wearable art that is watches. they can certainly find time keeping all over >> right >> but these are something that they can take with them and really appreciate and hand down to the next generation >> all right, so let's talk about some of the wearable art here this is jfk's desk clock the clock that he actually had on his desk. and patek made this. this is valued, it's in a museum, you can't buy it, valued over half a million dollars. how did this come about? >> well the jfk library and museum was nice enough to allow us to show it. it would have been jfk's 100th birthday this year >> wow >> so i think they were excited for us to show it. >> we've got joe dimaggio's watch. this is a $1.5 million timekeeper this $7.5 million, what makes that worth $7.5 million? >> it took nine years to
watches. >> so swiss watches have had a very tough couple of years and part of the issue is asia butt of it is millennials don't wear watches they've got their phones they've got smart watches. how are you going to reach them? >> well, our goal is to try to encourage them, and educate them about the wearable art that is watches. they can certainly find time keeping all over >> right >> but these are something that they can take with them and really appreciate and hand...
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there -- it looks more attractive than the yen and the swiss franc.y have spent $10 they have to ratchet one way or the other. where are we going, two weeks she or he has two weeks to make money. make your call. valentin: all central banks have to put it into the monetary accommodation. the fed is leading the way, the ecb will be joining soon. the bank of canada has joined the banks. bond yields are solo and makes no sense. bond yields have to go liar -- higher. manus: they went out of their canadae bank of governor made sure we did not run away with ourselves in terms of what comes next. this is a dangerous game to play for central bankers. valentin: when it comes to the central bank, inflation is still pretty important, delivering 2% or whatever your target. it is about that. if you fail to deliver that means your credibility is being eroded area it is taking a risk, taking their chances at the moment. are inironment we highlights inflation is no longer the paramount driver. the most important driver of the policy is -- central banks are worrying ab
there -- it looks more attractive than the yen and the swiss franc.y have spent $10 they have to ratchet one way or the other. where are we going, two weeks she or he has two weeks to make money. make your call. valentin: all central banks have to put it into the monetary accommodation. the fed is leading the way, the ecb will be joining soon. the bank of canada has joined the banks. bond yields are solo and makes no sense. bond yields have to go liar -- higher. manus: they went out of their...
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if the swiss reaches the final he will ta ke the swiss reaches the final he will take a marriage of itchingd a very good victory earlier over sam querrey, the american, he reaches the finalfor querrey, the american, he reaches the final for the very first time. a very good win for the croatian marin cilic. not such good news for alfie hewitt of britain in the wheelchair semifinals. yes, he was the only wheelchair player to make it through to the semifinals in the singles but he was beaten by his argentinian opponent. he lost the tie—break. average usjust got opponent. he lost the tie—break. average us just got back out on court, though, alongside gordon reid and they are defending their title in the wheelchair doubles —— alfie hewett has just got back out on court. heather watson is defending her title in the mixed doubles later. jamie murray will be out there with his partner martina hingis in the semifinals of the mixed doubles. no johanna hingis in the semifinals of the mixed doubles. nojohanna konta or andy murray, but still plenty of british interest. absolutely. we will have more at 6
if the swiss reaches the final he will ta ke the swiss reaches the final he will take a marriage of itchingd a very good victory earlier over sam querrey, the american, he reaches the finalfor querrey, the american, he reaches the final for the very first time. a very good win for the croatian marin cilic. not such good news for alfie hewitt of britain in the wheelchair semifinals. yes, he was the only wheelchair player to make it through to the semifinals in the singles but he was beaten by...
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the veteran swiss star beat marin cilic of croatia in straight sets.tournament. john watson saw the action. a 19th grandslam title for roger federer, competing in his 19th wimbledon. this will not go down as a classic. marin cilic, as we know, had some problems, a foot problem, leading to a straight sets victory for roger federer. marin cilic will feel disappointed with how it played out. we had seen him beat roger federer. he pushed close last year and beat him in his only grandslam title. but he stood no chance today. a straight sets victory. records keep tumbling. as we know, he is the oldest male singles winner in wimbledon and the second oldest grandslam champion in the open era. he came through this tournament playing exceptional tennis. he had not dropped a set on his way to winning the title. no one has done that since the 1970s. what now for roger? to combat the absence last year, he went on to win the australian open. he would have ever predicted that he would be here at age 35, winning two grand slams? interesting to hear the thoughts of war
the veteran swiss star beat marin cilic of croatia in straight sets.tournament. john watson saw the action. a 19th grandslam title for roger federer, competing in his 19th wimbledon. this will not go down as a classic. marin cilic, as we know, had some problems, a foot problem, leading to a straight sets victory for roger federer. marin cilic will feel disappointed with how it played out. we had seen him beat roger federer. he pushed close last year and beat him in his only grandslam title. but...
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andy swiss live at the olympic stadium.official visit to both poland and germany. three—year—old george and two—year—old charlotte are on the trip, too. from warsaw, our royal correspondent peter hunt reports. at three, he's far too young to know if he's a reluctant royal, but prince george definitely wasn't keen to embrace warsaw without his father's helping hand. 0ne future king did persuade another one to follow in his footsteps. 0n the tarmac, george struck a nonchalant pose and practised the odd ballet move. a fidgeting toddler with a lifetime under an intense spotlight ahead of him. princess charlotte faces a similarfuture. a reality aged two she can remain blissfully unaware of for now. does anyone speak english? the language divide isn't the only challenge. here, a country that relatively recently embraced the eu
andy swiss live at the olympic stadium.official visit to both poland and germany. three—year—old george and two—year—old charlotte are on the trip, too. from warsaw, our royal correspondent peter hunt reports. at three, he's far too young to know if he's a reluctant royal, but prince george definitely wasn't keen to embrace warsaw without his father's helping hand. 0ne future king did persuade another one to follow in his footsteps. 0n the tarmac, george struck a nonchalant pose and...
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is the kaiser report my love the chocolate you know chocolates mexican so why is it marketed by the swiss company what the going on here should be paying royalties to mexico to market any chocolate swiss company. actually you know we had dinner with john mill ackerman at a place called little condesa and it was really good but they actually had me making a caesar salad and i think there's some video of me doing that maybe and the other thing is that we learned is that they caesar salad was actually invented in tijuana mexico at least according to the legend and at this restaurant on the fourth of july in one thousand twenty four caesar salad and that's invented in tijuana last two things incredible that i learned last night number one that caesar salad was invented in tijuana mexico and number two you can cook and i didn't have to actually cook anything i just mixed all the lettuce and you know we need to go ok fair enough they don't use any sardines or.
is the kaiser report my love the chocolate you know chocolates mexican so why is it marketed by the swiss company what the going on here should be paying royalties to mexico to market any chocolate swiss company. actually you know we had dinner with john mill ackerman at a place called little condesa and it was really good but they actually had me making a caesar salad and i think there's some video of me doing that maybe and the other thing is that we learned is that they caesar salad was...
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. >>> up next in the pulse, a spectacular new feature in the swiss alps. hang on tight, everybody. >>> and something of a mystery, who put their footprints in the wet cement? who did this? the apb that's out right now. >>> and on our facebook page, an epic day for a doctor who took a break from having her own baby to help someone else deliver theirs. that's an atmfans.com. having her own baby to help someone else deliver theirs. that's an atmfans.com. people would stare. psoriasis does that. it was tough getting out there on stage. i wanted to be clear. i wanted it to last. so i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. and keeps on working. now? they see me. see me. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you- cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx, you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection o
. >>> up next in the pulse, a spectacular new feature in the swiss alps. hang on tight, everybody. >>> and something of a mystery, who put their footprints in the wet cement? who did this? the apb that's out right now. >>> and on our facebook page, an epic day for a doctor who took a break from having her own baby to help someone else deliver theirs. that's an atmfans.com. having her own baby to help someone else deliver theirs. that's an atmfans.com. people would...
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andy swiss, bbc news, royal birkdale.orld para athletic championships in london. sammi kinghorn won her second gold, in the t53100 metres to leave britain third overall, in the medal tables — as kate gray now reports. the greatest championships to date, with record—breaking performances and the usual suspects topping the podium but for some it was the first taste of glory. sammi kinghorn had never won a world title but this morning she raced to her second victory of the championship and britain's 18th gold overall. i had no idea. i literally had no idea when i crossed over the line. i heard the crowd scream so i thought — i've won a medal. i saw my name popping up and i was like — really? it was amazing. i got off really hard, my start was good. i knew that was the biggest thing i had to work on from rio. i'm really glad it has all worked out. ten months on from britain's most successful pa ralympic games, the pressure was on the athletes to do it all over again here in london, and thanks to a little help from the home cr
andy swiss, bbc news, royal birkdale.orld para athletic championships in london. sammi kinghorn won her second gold, in the t53100 metres to leave britain third overall, in the medal tables — as kate gray now reports. the greatest championships to date, with record—breaking performances and the usual suspects topping the podium but for some it was the first taste of glory. sammi kinghorn had never won a world title but this morning she raced to her second victory of the championship and...
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also in the programme: the swiss star does it again — roger federer makes history — winning a recordh wimbledon men's singles title. it's the doctor but not as we know it. the bbc reveals the latest actor to play the iconic time lord. for the first time, it is a woman. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news — it's newsday. good morning. it's 7am in singapore. midnight in london and 7pm in venezuela, where one person has been shot dead and three others have been injured while waiting to vote in an unofficial referendum. this video is believed to show people rushing this video is believed to show people rushing away from the scene where gunshots were fired near a polling station on the outskirts of caracas. the unofficial referendum has been organised by the opposition against government plans to rewrite the constitution. president nicolas maduro has dismissed the vote as meaningless. our south america correspondent katy watson is at one of the polling stations outside the country, in sao paulo. it was a steady stream of people queueing up on sunday. vene
also in the programme: the swiss star does it again — roger federer makes history — winning a recordh wimbledon men's singles title. it's the doctor but not as we know it. the bbc reveals the latest actor to play the iconic time lord. for the first time, it is a woman. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news — it's newsday. good morning. it's 7am in singapore. midnight in london and 7pm in venezuela, where one person has been shot dead and three others have...