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switzerland, the marcos case, an example. we then started to be proactive on asset recovery for about 28 years. for a very long time we weorked on all the cases you mentioned. all the cases can you mentioned were swiss cases. by did so because we were under pressure. we recognized that. the financial sector was under pressure, have to do something. but for a long time we were pretty much alone in the field. that has radically changed we talk about groups of people. we have 30 to 40 former power holders in these countries. that's the first difference. the cases are much more complex, much more challenging in solving. but the most important change is that there is a recognition not only in those countries but also in the financial centers that we have to work together. for example, we have you several international conferences in the context of the g-8. there are initiatives to cooperate among all requested and requesting jurisdictions, which means all the partners involved. we've never had that in the past. we always tried to
switzerland, the marcos case, an example. we then started to be proactive on asset recovery for about 28 years. for a very long time we weorked on all the cases you mentioned. all the cases can you mentioned were swiss cases. by did so because we were under pressure. we recognized that. the financial sector was under pressure, have to do something. but for a long time we were pretty much alone in the field. that has radically changed we talk about groups of people. we have 30 to 40 former power...
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he was returned to switzerland because president wilson said send him back to switzerland where he stillad enemies and there was another round of this. allen dulles wrote to his uncle saying he didn't know if he was a traitor or not but maybe working with the allies so difficult that he should come home for the sake of the alliance. the secretary of the u.s. embassy in zÜrich continued to intrigue against him. it led wilson to write something to the secretary. "i am sorry that they feel the way they do about mcnally, but i think they should abide loyally by our decision to keep him in switzerland." we see more of the element involved and they do and i don't know who he is but whoever he is he should mind his own business. he was released and sent somewhere else and dies a year later, and the state department was probably glad to see him go. the navy department -- the office of naval intelligence was created back in 1883 which led to development of the first permanent intelligence organization in american history. in fact, the office of u.s. naval intelligence still exists. by the time wo
he was returned to switzerland because president wilson said send him back to switzerland where he stillad enemies and there was another round of this. allen dulles wrote to his uncle saying he didn't know if he was a traitor or not but maybe working with the allies so difficult that he should come home for the sake of the alliance. the secretary of the u.s. embassy in zÜrich continued to intrigue against him. it led wilson to write something to the secretary. "i am sorry that they feel...
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november 30, we are going to cd the vote in switzerland on immigration.? how big the problem could this be for nestle? for thea problem country's relationship with the eu? >> i also believe deeply in the wisdom of the people to find a way to learn that. it is important. for us, nationally, two thirds of our people working for us are people coming from all over the world. we brought talent from all over the world. i am confident that they are going to do it the right way. if not, our r&d people and our scientists are not going to lose jobs. switzerland might lose some science and some research. act, we are a global company. we will do the right things to keep our success. i am confident this country is going to find the right ways with immigration. >> innovation is pivotal to the future of nestle. you need science and you need to make it work. we apologize for the technical difficulties. thank you very much indeed for taking the time to talk with us today. .he ceo of nestle, paul bulcke talk about thend other news out of switzerland. reaching third-quarter
november 30, we are going to cd the vote in switzerland on immigration.? how big the problem could this be for nestle? for thea problem country's relationship with the eu? >> i also believe deeply in the wisdom of the people to find a way to learn that. it is important. for us, nationally, two thirds of our people working for us are people coming from all over the world. we brought talent from all over the world. i am confident that they are going to do it the right way. if not, our...
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. 25% of experts say they in switzerland earn $220,000 a year.t's the quality of life. it's brought the likes of others up the table this year. >> australia wasn't in the top ten. >>> let me touch on a couple of other stories. we were talking about major drug makers and ebola. in the past hour, glaxo smith kline announced the bigger happen expected results. a tough year for competition of key drugs in the $500 million fine for bribery in china. gaxo smith kline says it will shake a up management and return nearly $6.5 billion to shareholders. also got this. the french oil giant has announced patrick, currently head of refining and chemicals will take over as chief executive following the death of the leader in the plane crash monday. the head of the company has named a new chairperson. russian experts said the plane crash that killed the leader and three others yesterday, the jet hit the snowplow. it was caused by criminal negligence. tweet me @bbc aaron. that's it with business. david, back to you. >>> the breaking news for you as has developed
. 25% of experts say they in switzerland earn $220,000 a year.t's the quality of life. it's brought the likes of others up the table this year. >> australia wasn't in the top ten. >>> let me touch on a couple of other stories. we were talking about major drug makers and ebola. in the past hour, glaxo smith kline announced the bigger happen expected results. a tough year for competition of key drugs in the $500 million fine for bribery in china. gaxo smith kline says it will shake...
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(laughter) kim's favorite cheese is "emmental, a cheese made in switzerland." tell it's swiss because it tastes neutral, and the holes can be used for storing nazi gold. (laughter) and now it looks like kim is -- really? you're nazi gold fans? (laughter) really? don't tease him about the nazi gold! where were the nazis supposed to put it? he was really hard on the nazis, stephen. it's been a long time. and now -- and now -- (cheers and applause) they lost the war. it's not bad enough? (laughter) and now -- and now -- and now it looks like kim is about to be dairy unhappy. (laughter) jim? >> north korean dictator kim jong un will not be getting top-quality cheese anytime soon. the head of one of france's finest cheese-making schools says north korea approached her last month asking if some of lil' kim's people could train at the facility. she says she politely turned them down. >> stephen: gee, kim. i know we are sworn enemies, but still, i can't help but feel bad that someone has cut your cheese. (laughter) especially since, here in america, cheese is everywher
(laughter) kim's favorite cheese is "emmental, a cheese made in switzerland." tell it's swiss because it tastes neutral, and the holes can be used for storing nazi gold. (laughter) and now it looks like kim is -- really? you're nazi gold fans? (laughter) really? don't tease him about the nazi gold! where were the nazis supposed to put it? he was really hard on the nazis, stephen. it's been a long time. and now -- and now -- (cheers and applause) they lost the war. it's not bad enough?...
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the former tax havens of switzerland and the cayman islands joint eu states in putting pen to paper. the u.s. did not sign the document, but has its own similar agreements. >> there are still plenty of questions about this deal. to answer that, we are joined now by marcus with the ngo world economy ecology and develop. welcome to the show. first off, is this an ineffective deal? will it have teeth? can it curtail tax evasion? >> we think it is a big step forward towards -- against tax evasion. there are thresholds which are just too high and different issues that make us worry that maybe the agreement will not really tackle tax evasion effectively. >> one of the worries is in fact about privacy. governments use to have to get a warrant to get the sort of information, right? >> yes, we think what now has been done, at least for germany -- we could say that people have to report their salaries if they were, so it's not really abnormal for a state to get this kind of data. it could still check if some states might not be the right ones to get all the data. >> major nations have now sign
the former tax havens of switzerland and the cayman islands joint eu states in putting pen to paper. the u.s. did not sign the document, but has its own similar agreements. >> there are still plenty of questions about this deal. to answer that, we are joined now by marcus with the ngo world economy ecology and develop. welcome to the show. first off, is this an ineffective deal? will it have teeth? can it curtail tax evasion? >> we think it is a big step forward towards -- against...
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hans nichols, switzerland. the ones thatof almost everything on it. corkscrew, obviously. of clean energy. that in a couple of minutes. see you after the break. ♪ >> welcome back. clean energy innovation is on the rise. can new companies expanded their business and keep costs down? one of the key things is storage. particularly things like going and how do we solve the problem? kitchen.k to nick good morning to you. you guys are in the energy storage business. energy storage batteries have been around for quite some time. etc., etc. a mores have done it for basic point of view. explain the chemistry of what you are doing and will work our way from a there. crooks the marketplace has been driven by the automotive market. like,things need to be very mobile. it does not go anywhere. cost is verye, the low in the life is long. elements andn materials and that sort of thing. a different set of characteristics compared to the likes of lithium. because of the characteristics and the chemistry available, we are able to offer a lower-cost solution. what are the grid needs. >> you a
hans nichols, switzerland. the ones thatof almost everything on it. corkscrew, obviously. of clean energy. that in a couple of minutes. see you after the break. ♪ >> welcome back. clean energy innovation is on the rise. can new companies expanded their business and keep costs down? one of the key things is storage. particularly things like going and how do we solve the problem? kitchen.k to nick good morning to you. you guys are in the energy storage business. energy storage batteries...
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in geneva, switzerland. dr. fukuda, people are watching all over the world, health care professionals are watching all over the world, tell them what they need to know to make sure that a blunder that occurred in dallas when this patient was checked out and allowed to go home and be in contact that we just heard governor rick perry of texas say that school-aged children are now being monitored because he was in contact with school-aged children -- tell health care professionals and others around the world, dr. fukuda, what they need to learn from what happened in dallas, texas. >> thanks, wolf. i think there are some basic lessons here. one of them is that everybody, all health care professionals especially need to be aware that in this world where people get on airplanes and can travel anywhere around the world that it's possible to see a case of ebola infection. it's not so surprising to see a case appear somewhere in a traveler. knowing that, there are basic things you want to do and as has been emphasized in
in geneva, switzerland. dr. fukuda, people are watching all over the world, health care professionals are watching all over the world, tell them what they need to know to make sure that a blunder that occurred in dallas when this patient was checked out and allowed to go home and be in contact that we just heard governor rick perry of texas say that school-aged children are now being monitored because he was in contact with school-aged children -- tell health care professionals and others...
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switzerland,op and thank you for joining us. solid set of numbers.you have seemed -- you seem to have done a great job. i want to talk about the patent. it expires in a few years time. what are your plans to protect the blockbuster drug? continued strong growth as we extend into new indications. growth for the remaining time this product is protected. forward, i put it into the overall context of our portfolio. our goal is to move the standard of care in the various diseases. thismedicine is excited in space. immuno therapy. we have trials ongoing in lung cancer and bladder cancer. we presented combination data in renal cancer. if the data is confirmed in late stage pivotal trials, that has the potential to move the standard of care. commercial potential for us as we go forward. >> let's talk about the recent acquisition. you paid north of $8 million. .he premium over 30% have you overpaid? how much does that drug need to sell to justify the deal? excited about the opportunity it offers to patients on the opportunity it offers from a commercial point
switzerland,op and thank you for joining us. solid set of numbers.you have seemed -- you seem to have done a great job. i want to talk about the patent. it expires in a few years time. what are your plans to protect the blockbuster drug? continued strong growth as we extend into new indications. growth for the remaining time this product is protected. forward, i put it into the overall context of our portfolio. our goal is to move the standard of care in the various diseases. thismedicine is...
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in 1992 he was invited to switzerland by a sister church where he preached ten years.fter being there a year he was shocked to hear on the news the tragic story of the woman was raised by a middle class swiss family in stable environment and received a good education. she later wrote an autobiography titled given up for adoption which talks about the struggles she faced as a child. her death moved kim to become involved in adoptive kids and he began listening to kids. kim began to doubt whether the overseas adoption system really brought happiness to the children. after returning to south korea he began working on trying to change the system. in 2006, he submitted a petition to the south korean parliament. it called for an end to overseas adoption pointing out that south korea is the only industrialized nation that still exercised this policy. tfrs set up following the korean war. it was designed to offer a home to orphans who lost their parents in fighting and other parents who were too poor to care for them. this picture shows children sent for adoption in the united
in 1992 he was invited to switzerland by a sister church where he preached ten years.fter being there a year he was shocked to hear on the news the tragic story of the woman was raised by a middle class swiss family in stable environment and received a good education. she later wrote an autobiography titled given up for adoption which talks about the struggles she faced as a child. her death moved kim to become involved in adoptive kids and he began listening to kids. kim began to doubt whether...
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. >> this is beautiful switzerland doing wing suiting. it's on epic tv's youtube channel. he jumps out of a helicopter to the most beautiful countryside. before he decides to be woefully irresponsible and get close and closer to stuff. you see how close their shadow is. >> the level of control always astounding. the more we see these, the more i'm amazed how people can get so close and skim the top of these trees and not die. >> watch this. that's the closest i've seen anybody come. >> does the military use these guys? infiltrate something. >> great way to get into a situation but do it quietly. >> it's all for that great five seconds when you almost hit a tree. brilliant. >> you gave a really good idea. >> trust me, if we are seeing it now, they probably had wing suits the past 20 years. >> got a couple of videos of no-gooders doing no good. this released by the malaysian crime campaign. this is in front of his home. this is the aftermath of this explosion. even though this car looks completely damaged and it is a residential area, no one was injured. and they are still l
. >> this is beautiful switzerland doing wing suiting. it's on epic tv's youtube channel. he jumps out of a helicopter to the most beautiful countryside. before he decides to be woefully irresponsible and get close and closer to stuff. you see how close their shadow is. >> the level of control always astounding. the more we see these, the more i'm amazed how people can get so close and skim the top of these trees and not die. >> watch this. that's the closest i've seen anybody...
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, but the swiss government has impounded. >> in february of 2010, a court in switzerland released more than $4 million to jean-claude duvalier and his family, but haiti, with help from human rights watch brought a case against him on charges. corruption and human violations, blocking the release of the money. the first judge hear the case ruled that the case should be dropped. it was overturned. bobby duval says testifying in court against jean-claude duvalier was a victory, of course. he carries with him the death of a friend behind bars. >> he was my friend. he used to teach me how to fish, you know. and he was an innocent guys, a pesant, a guy who fished. when i lost him like that, it was rough. >> do the memories come back to you all the time? >> all the time. i'm just trying to close it, you know. i still can't find closure. i don't know what will give me that. maybe never, i don't know. >> closure that now may never come. >>> jean-claude "baby doc" duvalier was 63 years old. >>> a look ahead now. it may be saving lives. it could cost a law-maker his job. tomorrow on "america toni
, but the swiss government has impounded. >> in february of 2010, a court in switzerland released more than $4 million to jean-claude duvalier and his family, but haiti, with help from human rights watch brought a case against him on charges. corruption and human violations, blocking the release of the money. the first judge hear the case ruled that the case should be dropped. it was overturned. bobby duval says testifying in court against jean-claude duvalier was a victory, of course. he...
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. >> the largest ebola trial on humans is set to begin in switzerland tomorrow. 120 people will deceive the experimental vaccine. researchers hope to have results and by december. >> coming up, the longest-serving mayor has died. is being remembered. >> the youngest person to win the nobel peace prize, not deep in the prize money. we will hear where the money is going. evening,sant thursday not so pleasant. not -- pleasant.d, not so not -- pleasant.d, not so i will tell you what y after filling out their hogan iquestionaire, aight. hogan was awarded an a- from the nra. but now he refuses to release his responses. the nra opposes comprehensive background checks. they want to weaken maryland's gun safety laws. even support letting suspects on the fbi terror watch list buy guns. on gun safety and terror, the nra is wrong. hogan gets an a- from the nra. on protecting maryland, we just can't trust him. a tea party supporter endorsed by sarah palin. the mess in washington - made worse with dan bongino. bongino will take away social security's guaranteed benefit and fight against equal pay for
. >> the largest ebola trial on humans is set to begin in switzerland tomorrow. 120 people will deceive the experimental vaccine. researchers hope to have results and by december. >> coming up, the longest-serving mayor has died. is being remembered. >> the youngest person to win the nobel peace prize, not deep in the prize money. we will hear where the money is going. evening,sant thursday not so pleasant. not -- pleasant.d, not so not -- pleasant.d, not so i will tell you...
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a suspension bridge that opened in switzerland is the first to connect two peaks at a height of nearly0 feet. you get a spectacular view of the alps, not for the paint of heart, it is located at the glacier 3,000 ski report and it is free. >> i would love it. >> i would love it. >> like somebody would bungy off disgraceful. a personal attack from a desperate candidate. that's how even republican leaders describe this false ad from... ed gillespe. the accusations aren't true. but they are exactly what you would expect from a d.c.... lobbyist, who made millions lobbying for oil companies... and enron. who specialized in dirty tricks as a partisan operative... and now he is bringing them to virginia. mark warner is working to solve problems... ed gillespe and his attacks are the problem. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- claire danes, little league star, mo'ne davis, musical guest, fences featuring
a suspension bridge that opened in switzerland is the first to connect two peaks at a height of nearly0 feet. you get a spectacular view of the alps, not for the paint of heart, it is located at the glacier 3,000 ski report and it is free. >> i would love it. >> i would love it. >> like somebody would bungy off disgraceful. a personal attack from a desperate candidate. that's how even republican leaders describe this false ad from... ed gillespe. the accusations aren't true....
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top of the list is switzerland.hanks to the great fondue and the beautiful countryside and a sporty lifestyle. singapore, china germany and bahrain round out the top five. be prepared to queue at the bank and post office. >> that is part of the charm of living here. thank you so much for that look at the business news. time now for a press review. hopefully. just a few moments we should get a press review in just a menopause time -- minute's time. hi. lots of focus today on the sentencing of oscar pistorius. >> front-page news in south africa. we start with -- prisoner pistorius. there is a photo of oscar pistorius shortly after that sentence he received. similar photo that talks about the loan walked to prison. he wakes up as a member of the prison population. >> opinions are split about whether he should have gotten that sentence. >> another paper interview date law professor. he said the five year sentence is significant. the number five is no ordinary number. it was carefully selected. he can seek an early relea
top of the list is switzerland.hanks to the great fondue and the beautiful countryside and a sporty lifestyle. singapore, china germany and bahrain round out the top five. be prepared to queue at the bank and post office. >> that is part of the charm of living here. thank you so much for that look at the business news. time now for a press review. hopefully. just a few moments we should get a press review in just a menopause time -- minute's time. hi. lots of focus today on the sentencing...
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this is a specific case in switzerland. they started setting up up to 10% of the electoral vote. we are allowed to vote online. they have pilots for allowing internet voters and they say they want to manage the risk of introducing internet voting in this country. currently they changed the law inthey change the standard case of the different countenance doing referendums, they want to increase the number of the population that can use internet voting in of these referendums, in case they want to increase the number of of the fullp to 50% growth of the voters, they need to introduce verifiability. one of the things we have seen that is pretty important for providing security or to manage the risk presence on internet voting is the verifiability to check that. milley said he thing is happening in a proper way. at least everything is happening in a proper way. >> you mentioned two separate technologies. on one hand, we are talking but electronic voting, but you had also mentioned in internet voting. can you just walk us through and what do we mean by both of these? inetimes when we
this is a specific case in switzerland. they started setting up up to 10% of the electoral vote. we are allowed to vote online. they have pilots for allowing internet voters and they say they want to manage the risk of introducing internet voting in this country. currently they changed the law inthey change the standard case of the different countenance doing referendums, they want to increase the number of the population that can use internet voting in of these referendums, in case they want...
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, but that the swiss government impounded. >> in february 2010, a court in switzerland released more than $4 million to jean claude and his family. haiti brought a criminal case against jean-claude duvalier on charges of corruption and human rights violations. so far the release has been blocked. >> the first judge to hear the charges ruled the case should be dropped. it went to an appeals court, which is expected to decide whether to aefr turn the -- overturn the ruling and move ahead with the charges. his lawyer is not worried. >> why so confident? >> we have the good laws on our side. >> i don't know that we can win. the point is to try. the point is for people like bobby duval and the other witnesses, wivictims, to say "o rights have been violated, we want justice." bobby says testifying in court is a victory, and he carries with him the death of a friend behind bars. >> i took it and put him on the side to try - what are you doing? you know. he died. >> reporter: why does that story make you cry? why that one in particular? you told me a lot, why that one? >> he was a friend. he
, but that the swiss government impounded. >> in february 2010, a court in switzerland released more than $4 million to jean claude and his family. haiti brought a criminal case against jean-claude duvalier on charges of corruption and human rights violations. so far the release has been blocked. >> the first judge to hear the charges ruled the case should be dropped. it went to an appeals court, which is expected to decide whether to aefr turn the -- overturn the ruling and move...
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this red cross training facility in switzerland is a rarity. it only got up and running last week. 32 volunteers on this five-day course. w.h.o. experts estimate almost 1,500 international health care workers are needed in west africa right now. and they're well sort of that. >> you have to go all-in the beginning with all the resources that you have to get on top of the epidemic. >> people who spend time, the last thing they want is when they come home, not even being able to go to their families. >> for those about to put their lives on the line in africa, even stronger criticism. >> i'm quite cross with some countries about the attitude they're taking. almost like they were waiting for an excuse for a bit of xenophobia to make a fuss about it. >> they're not useful, not effective, and shouldn't be put in place. >> without these volunteers and many, many more like them, the ebola epidemic is set to grow and spread its global contagion. knick r nic robertson, cnn, switzerland. >> we return our coverage on isis now and the terrorist group is we
this red cross training facility in switzerland is a rarity. it only got up and running last week. 32 volunteers on this five-day course. w.h.o. experts estimate almost 1,500 international health care workers are needed in west africa right now. and they're well sort of that. >> you have to go all-in the beginning with all the resources that you have to get on top of the epidemic. >> people who spend time, the last thing they want is when they come home, not even being able to go to...
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. >> reporter: this red cross training facility in switzerland is a rarity.only got up and running last week. 32 volunteers on this five-day course. w.h.o. experts estimate almost 1500 international health care workers are needed in west africa right now. and they're well short of that. >> you have to go all in in the beginning with all the resources that you have to get on top of the epidemic. >> reporter: the fear here now is that new regulations in some u.s. states requiring 21 days of quarantine for anyone who had contact with ebola patients in west africa will hurt recruitment. >> people who spent time deployed, the last thing they want is when they come home they're not even able to go to their families. >> reporter: for those putting their lives on the line, even stronger -- >> i'm quite cross. they were waiting for an excuse for a bit ofof xenophobia. >> it shouldn't be put in place. >> reporter: without these volunteers, and many, many more like them, the ebola epidemic is set to grow and spread its global contagion. nic robertson, cnn, geneva, switz
. >> reporter: this red cross training facility in switzerland is a rarity.only got up and running last week. 32 volunteers on this five-day course. w.h.o. experts estimate almost 1500 international health care workers are needed in west africa right now. and they're well short of that. >> you have to go all in in the beginning with all the resources that you have to get on top of the epidemic. >> reporter: the fear here now is that new regulations in some u.s. states...
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britain, mali, and the ones in switzerland are set to begin today. >> world number one novak djokovic is set for the last stage of paris after a win over home favorite gael monfils. there was a break each in the second, which went to a tie-break. djokovic has won all 10 of their last matches. andy murray exacted some revenge against his wimbledon conqueror grigor dimitrov. he will take on djokovic in the quarters. federer is through against lucas pouille. nishikori held off tsonga in three sets. >> i got a real chance in the start of the third set, though i didn't take it. i wasn't aggressive enough. i held back on the return and got myself into a rally and lost the point. of coarse i'm disappointed. -- of course i'm disappointed. >> in cycling, the austrian writer has broken the one hour world record in -- the austrian rider broke a one-hour world record. he completed 51 point852 -- 51.852 kilometers in the hour he had on the track. former real madrid legend raul has decided to extend his career following his retirement after completing the contract. you scored -- he sccored -- he sc
britain, mali, and the ones in switzerland are set to begin today. >> world number one novak djokovic is set for the last stage of paris after a win over home favorite gael monfils. there was a break each in the second, which went to a tie-break. djokovic has won all 10 of their last matches. andy murray exacted some revenge against his wimbledon conqueror grigor dimitrov. he will take on djokovic in the quarters. federer is through against lucas pouille. nishikori held off tsonga in...
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>> oh, and switzerland, they don't test people in any schoolt germany schools get out at noon and you have to be able to make what you design. they don't teach that anymore. >> what's your point, stanley. >> caller: it's hard to explain unless you read that book. >> lou ann simon, are we doing education right in there country compared to other countries? >> i think that as a land grant university, we were founded to blend thefo theoretical and the practical in ways that students would leave michigan state as t-shaped people with the do capacity to do the kind of things that stanley was talkingh about. and we need to do that in very larg propel the s to economy forward, michigan state, any university is not rightch f everyone and that's why we have to have choices.may no i agree with stanley that we have a number of jobs that america that require high skilla but mayt not necessarily be something that is amenable to an education at michigan state or similar aau institutions, that'h why we have to have choice. i also believe that g homeschooling can work out effectively for some families
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brazil, estonia, switzerland.o we here at the olympic council are delighted that this report today is the outcome of the effective partnership between our cyber statecraft initiative of brent scowcroft center for international security, the partnership is formed with mcafee. we undertook this effort in part because of the practical results oriented approach of our cyber team led so ably by our top cyber expert, jason healey, but adults reflects the atlantic council commitment to nonpartisan work. this is a bipartisan issue with both sides and create a cost-effective, efficient, secure and trustworthy voting platform. it's also timely discussion today as we head into the home stretch towards congressional midterm elections next month, and we face the beginnings of what is already unfolding as the presidential election two years out. as we enter this season the council is intent on working hard to help shape a broader public debate, a broader public debate on the role of the united states in the world, at a critical
brazil, estonia, switzerland.o we here at the olympic council are delighted that this report today is the outcome of the effective partnership between our cyber statecraft initiative of brent scowcroft center for international security, the partnership is formed with mcafee. we undertook this effort in part because of the practical results oriented approach of our cyber team led so ably by our top cyber expert, jason healey, but adults reflects the atlantic council commitment to nonpartisan...
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switzerland is a neutral country.zurich was a neutral city where everyone kind of went to talk to each other and deal with people from other countries. we found out about this and burg wenas sent in. he spoke very many line which is and did a very well. when he was earlier put as part of the american mission -- the germans were doing. as a member of the oss, he aalized he needs to know little about this. learned quantumhe theory. he attended the lecture. the lecture was a little bit over his head. he was on matrix mechanics. he followed along. but yet, if any time during this talk, heisenberg indicated that the germans were working on the bomb program, he was instructed to pull out his pistol and shoot heisenberg in the head. the store is better than that. he is inside this theater and waiting for the speech to begin. in front of him walked the entire german top scientists. hahn, the top guys named in the einstein letter. sit directly in front of him, in the row right in front of mo burg. not only would have been able
switzerland is a neutral country.zurich was a neutral city where everyone kind of went to talk to each other and deal with people from other countries. we found out about this and burg wenas sent in. he spoke very many line which is and did a very well. when he was earlier put as part of the american mission -- the germans were doing. as a member of the oss, he aalized he needs to know little about this. learned quantumhe theory. he attended the lecture. the lecture was a little bit over his...
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nic robertson, cnn, switzerland. >>> this is interesting. the iaea also appears to be helping with the fight against ebola. after the u.s. secretary of state spoke with the agency's director general, they said they discussed important work the iaea is doing to combat the spread of ebola, including through using nuclear technology the agency developed that cuts the diagnosis time for the disease by a significant amount. hopefully that's a promising development, as well. >>> it's just past 1:00 a.m. in the u.s. state of missouri, and the mischief in ferguson is denying reports that he's going to step down. take a listen to what he told our jason carroll in an exclusive interview. >> where does it stand? are you going to resign? >> no, i'm going to stay and see this through. >> pretty straightforward there. thomas jackson's department has faced angry protests and intense scrutiny since a white police shot unarmed african-american teenager michael brown in august. the u.s. justice department is investigating this, and the attorney general eric h
nic robertson, cnn, switzerland. >>> this is interesting. the iaea also appears to be helping with the fight against ebola. after the u.s. secretary of state spoke with the agency's director general, they said they discussed important work the iaea is doing to combat the spread of ebola, including through using nuclear technology the agency developed that cuts the diagnosis time for the disease by a significant amount. hopefully that's a promising development, as well. >>>...
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and the non interventionist is switzerland. there are countries around the world the don't have a problem with terrorism that we have. >>moderator: we have reached the point in that evening we are prepared for opening statements again by prior agreement by random selection. hays: thanks to those of you watching i want to underline again my appreciation to my wife and daughter and the three grandchildren that inspired me in large measure to get into this race because their generation is not being taken care of. and with that this functionality and do we don't care about problems we care about party and partisanship but that is wrong. and we took care of solving problems currently democratic or republican if there is a problem there is it needed to be solved that is exactly what i need to do and we need to do. we don't need to worry about the next election but the next generation. that is what i intend to do with all parties to take that experience to bring people together to solve problems for all of us to live for those grandki
and the non interventionist is switzerland. there are countries around the world the don't have a problem with terrorism that we have. >>moderator: we have reached the point in that evening we are prepared for opening statements again by prior agreement by random selection. hays: thanks to those of you watching i want to underline again my appreciation to my wife and daughter and the three grandchildren that inspired me in large measure to get into this race because their generation is...
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they'll be monitored in switzerland for two weeks, two additional weeks in the hot zone. they hope to have some results in december. >>> u.s. secretary of state john kerry has attempted to sue the america's relationship with israel after a potentially embarrassing magazine article. secretary kerry's comments follow an article in the atlantic and that article quoted an unnamed obama administration official who called israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, quote, chicken blank. >> we condemn anybody who uses language such as was used in this article, that does not reflect the president, it does not reflect me. it is disgraceful. unacceptable. damaging. >> secretary kerry went on to say he's never heard that word used at the white house and doesn't know who the anonymous person in the article is. >>> there's an upbeat report from the commerce department on the u.s. economy today. turns out we're doing a lot better than than economies in the rest of the world. the u.s. powered to a growth rate of 3.5% from july through september. it's on track to continue the momentum thr
they'll be monitored in switzerland for two weeks, two additional weeks in the hot zone. they hope to have some results in december. >>> u.s. secretary of state john kerry has attempted to sue the america's relationship with israel after a potentially embarrassing magazine article. secretary kerry's comments follow an article in the atlantic and that article quoted an unnamed obama administration official who called israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, quote, chicken blank....
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meanwhile, in switzerland the largest ebola vaccine test is underway, people have volunteered, and the results should be available by december and in west africa, officials say that liberia is making process but the crisis in sierra leone seems to be getting worse. >> ebola must die. >> local volunteers in southwest philadelphia said a prayer as they loaded donated gloves and masks and other supplies on to a shipping container on their way to west africa, more is needed not just medical gear but basics like food, water and blankets. also today for parents, especially if you have kids in college, a new vaccine to protect against meningitis type b, the type that sparked an outbreak at princeton university last year. and is blamed for the death of a drexel students, they targeted other strains in the bacteria but not the b strain, about 40% of the cases are from the b strain and a similar vaccine approved overseas was given to students in princeton as a money measure. the vac soon approved today is called true menva. will it get given to all students or those just entering college, the ne
meanwhile, in switzerland the largest ebola vaccine test is underway, people have volunteered, and the results should be available by december and in west africa, officials say that liberia is making process but the crisis in sierra leone seems to be getting worse. >> ebola must die. >> local volunteers in southwest philadelphia said a prayer as they loaded donated gloves and masks and other supplies on to a shipping container on their way to west africa, more is needed not just...
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this is a specific case in switzerland. they started setting up up to 10% of the electoral vote. we are allowed to vote online. they have pilots for allowing internet voters and they say they want to manage the risk of introducing internet voting in this country. currently they changed the law or they change the standard in case of the different countenance doing referendums, they want to increase the number of the population that can use internet voting in of these referendums, in case they want to increase the number of electoral, up to 50% of the full growth of the voters, they need to introduce verifiability. one of the things we have seen that is pretty important for providing security or to manage the risk presence on internet voting is the verifiability to check that. at least everything is happening in a proper way. >> you mentioned two separate technologies. on one hand, we are talking but electronic voting, but you had also mentioned internet voting. can you just walk us through and what do we mean by both of these? sometimes when we add an e in front of it we assume we
this is a specific case in switzerland. they started setting up up to 10% of the electoral vote. we are allowed to vote online. they have pilots for allowing internet voters and they say they want to manage the risk of introducing internet voting in this country. currently they changed the law or they change the standard in case of the different countenance doing referendums, they want to increase the number of the population that can use internet voting in of these referendums, in case they...
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she went to boarding school with kim jong-un in switzerland.der assumed names. fascinating history there. she went to school with him in switzerland and then came back and she might have studied at the university of north korea and then went to work for her father in later years and did some of those tasks we were talking about. completely under the radar and one of seven children that he had by four different wives. easy to bet lost in the mix there. >> we'll learn more in the coming days. friday there's a big workers party event that kim jong-un attends every year. if we don't see him there on friday, that's a big deal. >> all eyes are on that anniversary on friday to see if he's there. a big ceremony. very important to the country. tonight on "the situation room" we'll have much more on the sister and her possible role. >> fascinating developments. intrigue and mystery in north korea. >>> for our international viewers, we have headlines from around the world. for our viewers here in north america, is he helping or hindering democrats in poli
she went to boarding school with kim jong-un in switzerland.der assumed names. fascinating history there. she went to school with him in switzerland and then came back and she might have studied at the university of north korea and then went to work for her father in later years and did some of those tasks we were talking about. completely under the radar and one of seven children that he had by four different wives. easy to bet lost in the mix there. >> we'll learn more in the coming...
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brazil, estonia, switzerland. we hear are delighted that this report today is the outcome of the effective partnership between our cyber statecraft initiative, the partners formed at mcafee. took this effort because of the practical, results oriented approach of our cyber team, lead so ably by our top cyber expert. commitmentlects our to nonpartisan work. this is a bipartisan issue, with both sides aiming to create a cost effective and secure voting platform. we head into the home stretch toward congressional midterm election and we face the beginnings of what is already unfolding at the presidential election two years at. -- years out. we are intent on helping to shape a broader public debate on the role of the united states and the world and a critical ingredient to this debate is the extent to which our own public engages of the discussion, especially for voting. it could become a larger part of the political process of the united states and other participatory democracies if the security is in place. campaign
brazil, estonia, switzerland. we hear are delighted that this report today is the outcome of the effective partnership between our cyber statecraft initiative, the partners formed at mcafee. took this effort because of the practical, results oriented approach of our cyber team, lead so ably by our top cyber expert. commitmentlects our to nonpartisan work. this is a bipartisan issue, with both sides aiming to create a cost effective and secure voting platform. we head into the home stretch...
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arriving in switzerland today, developed by the u.s. the world health organization -- the world health organization is seeing the trial on humans. >>> today both dulles airport and the hospital allowed cameras into areas where staff will deal with people showing symptoms of ebola. >> here is the new screening. travelers are arriving from west africa, decked out in that private area. they are wearing protective gear, using thermometers that are no touch and that is they don't have to touch that person and anybody, the symptoms ends up being quarantined. to handle cases, they have renovated their intensive care unit, adding the extra walls and a lab. where they are invested in training and protective gear for the staff. >> the reason that crews are putting a hold on looking for more survivors. how close this molten hot lava is to the hawaiian neighborhood. >> we'll show you the lows tonight. 42 at college park for the low. but 49 at fairfax and sterling and leesburg. we'll come back and we will talk about our next weather system. we're tr
arriving in switzerland today, developed by the u.s. the world health organization -- the world health organization is seeing the trial on humans. >>> today both dulles airport and the hospital allowed cameras into areas where staff will deal with people showing symptoms of ebola. >> here is the new screening. travelers are arriving from west africa, decked out in that private area. they are wearing protective gear, using thermometers that are no touch and that is they don't have...
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mikhail khodorkovsky lives in exile in switzerland, where he's working to gal vapize to an online platform open russia. he was in the u.s. drumming up support. we sat to talk about vladimir putin and the stability of russia and asked what should the west fear more, russian aggression or a crisis inside russia. >>. >> translation: i feel the situation when vladimir putin leaves power, and he will at some point leave power, is going to be not without danger for russia. we are seeing in the past year that voout in is making a large number of mistakes making a crisis in russia unavoidable. what we can and must do in a situation like this is put together a team. >> do you think the kremlin is scared of you. >> i think that in releasing me from gaol vladimir putin deemed me not a danger to him. there are other people that think otherwise. in today's kremlin policy, vis-a-viz myself, we see both of these lines. >> do you think vladimir putin reassessed all the events that transpired since you've been released? >> it may be that at some point he may regret that i'm outside his immediate control, b
mikhail khodorkovsky lives in exile in switzerland, where he's working to gal vapize to an online platform open russia. he was in the u.s. drumming up support. we sat to talk about vladimir putin and the stability of russia and asked what should the west fear more, russian aggression or a crisis inside russia. >>. >> translation: i feel the situation when vladimir putin leaves power, and he will at some point leave power, is going to be not without danger for russia. we are seeing...
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number one, the best, the united kingdom, two, switzerland, sweden, australia, germany and the netherlands, new zealand and norway, france, canada, dead last, the united states. here is data. the u.s. averaged on healthcare was $8,508. compare that the uk. the nation with the number one healthcare system, $3,405 per brit. which is $5,103 less than the u.s. and despite that $8,508 spent per american citizen the u.s. ranked last in efficiency, and the over all health of the population. people in the u.s. go without needed healthcare because of costs more often than people do in other countries. these deficiencies lead to the u.s. ranking last on infant mortality and second to last on healthy life expectancy at age 60. and for those who do get care, the cost is high in part because of administrative hassles, avoidable emergency romuse and dependent testing. what -- room use and duplicate testing. the absence of universal health insurance coverage. the report, the data studied in the report is from before the affordable care act. obama care. so will obama care improve the u.s.' standings when
number one, the best, the united kingdom, two, switzerland, sweden, australia, germany and the netherlands, new zealand and norway, france, canada, dead last, the united states. here is data. the u.s. averaged on healthcare was $8,508. compare that the uk. the nation with the number one healthcare system, $3,405 per brit. which is $5,103 less than the u.s. and despite that $8,508 spent per american citizen the u.s. ranked last in efficiency, and the over all health of the population. people in...
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. >> switzerland approved testing of another experimental ebola vaccine. 120 volunteers will be a part of that testing. and president obama is talking right now about ebola. let's listen in. >> the nation is doing as much to make sure that we contain and ultimately ylem nate this outbreak -- eliminate in outbreak from -- this outbreak in america. we employed the dark team to west africa in early august. they are now -- the strategic and operational backbone of america's response. they've increased the number of ebola treatment units and burial teams. that expanded the pipeline of medical personnel and equipment and supplies. they've launched an aggressive education campaign in-country. the bottom line is is that they're doing what it takes to make sure that medical personnel and healthcare workers from all countries have what they need to get the job done. and the good news is is that it's starting to have an impact. based on the conversations that i had today with them, they're starting to see some progress in liberia and the infrastructure is beginning to get built out. that's thanks
. >> switzerland approved testing of another experimental ebola vaccine. 120 volunteers will be a part of that testing. and president obama is talking right now about ebola. let's listen in. >> the nation is doing as much to make sure that we contain and ultimately ylem nate this outbreak -- eliminate in outbreak from -- this outbreak in america. we employed the dark team to west africa in early august. they are now -- the strategic and operational backbone of america's response....
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in switzerland, 43 basis points. >> 0.45? 0.5?ss than >> there is no place to hide from. it is your money safe. >> dr. faber, bring in gina, please. >> help us. 8% earnings growth good enough to keep people in the insane markets? >> in the short run, it is going to be tricky. the shifting central-bank policy macroape combined with weakness outside the u.s. is striking fear in the hearts of equity investors. in the short run it will be rough. out 12 months, we feel pretty good about the u.s. outlook. >> why? >> it looks ok. >> the necklace you are wearing a spectacular. could you provide comfort -- >> the gap. tocould you provide comfort people that hear christine lagarde say the new mediocrity at the imf, the real economy is terrible. yet companies are minting money. how does that happen? >> when you think about what u.s. companies are exposed to, 70% of sales are in the u.s. the fact that we have added 200,000 jobs per month every month for the last year. the fact that we have unemployment below the 20 year average. we have consumers that are still slower than long-term
in switzerland, 43 basis points. >> 0.45? 0.5?ss than >> there is no place to hide from. it is your money safe. >> dr. faber, bring in gina, please. >> help us. 8% earnings growth good enough to keep people in the insane markets? >> in the short run, it is going to be tricky. the shifting central-bank policy macroape combined with weakness outside the u.s. is striking fear in the hearts of equity investors. in the short run it will be rough. out 12 months, we feel...
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dismember switzerland? no one thinks of that. >> that's why i made the we have plugged to hard to work against for hundreds of years. >> you are watching "talk to al jazeera" ahead on the program, are sanctions against russia the way to go? president ilvez weighs in. >> hundreds of days in detention. >> al jazeera rejects all the charges and demands immediate release. >> thousands calling for their freedom. >> it's a clear violation of their human rights. >> we have strongly urged the government to release those journalists. >> journalism is not a crime. >>> this is "talk to al jazeera" with me, ali vel she. >> it has been said if there is one further degree of escalation in the trade you sanctions between europe and russia, it will be very bad can economically for europe. how are these sanctions affecting you, your country, and what are your sense? are they working? >> we are among the top 4 countries exporting to russia. >> right. >>> it clearly has an effect on us. then there is the food import ban on th
dismember switzerland? no one thinks of that. >> that's why i made the we have plugged to hard to work against for hundreds of years. >> you are watching "talk to al jazeera" ahead on the program, are sanctions against russia the way to go? president ilvez weighs in. >> hundreds of days in detention. >> al jazeera rejects all the charges and demands immediate release. >> thousands calling for their freedom. >> it's a clear violation of their human...
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. >>> switzerland has approved a new ebola vaccine. health care workers are bound for west africa and will take part. now australia has joined them. the government has been criticized for not sending medical teams to west africa. >>> 22 soldiers from here in maryland to aberdeen proving ground are heading to liberia to help prevent the spread of ebol la. the unit is from the 20th biological, radiological nuclear explosive command. none of the soldiers will have direct contact with ebola patients. >> they'll still draw a blood sample from the patient. those samples will be brought to the laboratory where we'll do testing. >> i think i want the people to know that we are going over there fully trained and fully protected and that we're over there to mitigate this risk of so ebola doesn't come here. >> for the soldiers this is much different than going to the combat zone. humanitarian work is the focus this time. >>> viral meningitis is now a concern at a northeast d.c. elementary school but classes are still in session today at peabody p
. >>> switzerland has approved a new ebola vaccine. health care workers are bound for west africa and will take part. now australia has joined them. the government has been criticized for not sending medical teams to west africa. >>> 22 soldiers from here in maryland to aberdeen proving ground are heading to liberia to help prevent the spread of ebol la. the unit is from the 20th biological, radiological nuclear explosive command. none of the soldiers will have direct contact...
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dismember switzerland? no one thinks of that. >> that's why i made the we have plugged to hard to work against for hundreds of years. >> you are watching "talk to al jazeera" ahead on the program, are sanctions against russia the way to go? president ilvez weighs in. >> i wanted to be in on the big >> many of these involved >> robert kennedy jr., >> american democracy is rooted in wilderness... >> his fathers lasting influence >> my father considered this part of our heritage... >> coping with tradgedy >> the enemy of any productive life is self pity... >> defending the environment >> global warming is gravest threat... >> every saturday, join us for exclusive... revealing... and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time... talk to al jazeera, only on al jazeera america >>> this is "talk to al jazeera" with me, ali vel she. >> it has been said if there is one further degree of escalation in the trade you sanctions between europe and russia, it will be very bad can economically for europe
dismember switzerland? no one thinks of that. >> that's why i made the we have plugged to hard to work against for hundreds of years. >> you are watching "talk to al jazeera" ahead on the program, are sanctions against russia the way to go? president ilvez weighs in. >> i wanted to be in on the big >> many of these involved >> robert kennedy jr., >> american democracy is rooted in wilderness... >> his fathers lasting influence >> my...
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like the european companies to improve, we would take a core approach to europe, we like germany, switzerland, the u.k. and in terms of the second market, go with countries that demonstrate a willingness and ability to do economic structural reforms, we put mexico, taiwan, korea and we would put china. we would put the under-performers, the under-achievers, brazil, and also we would put indonesia and turkey in that group. >> you know, i guess i hear you saying the bull market is in tact, but i guess you don't rule out the possibility of a correction, when the interests rates go up, which we know they will, who knows okays if it is june or august, will it automatically mean the beginning of the death noll for the market? >> while there may be short-term jitters when the fed begins to lift off from the zero interest rates that tied off in the past few years actually it will probably be a good thing for stocks over time. and the reason why is, when interest rates are rising, especially from very low levels as would be the case next year the reason is that the economy is improving. which means th
like the european companies to improve, we would take a core approach to europe, we like germany, switzerland, the u.k. and in terms of the second market, go with countries that demonstrate a willingness and ability to do economic structural reforms, we put mexico, taiwan, korea and we would put china. we would put the under-performers, the under-achievers, brazil, and also we would put indonesia and turkey in that group. >> you know, i guess i hear you saying the bull market is in tact,...