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when he was sent off for what was a big job in switzerland. my focus began to shift and i thought there's a story with what alan was up to in world war ii. i still made it a lot more information and i was particularly concerned to find out what sort of subordinate care bears don't help the story. very quickly i discovered -- just a picture of alan switzerland. see in the background like a tennis court dare accompanied by his number two in the bureau. very quickly i discovered this woman. that is very bankrupt. now, mary came from the same sort of family that dulles did. she was from boston. her father was publisher of "the wall street journal." she married an american figure skating champion who skated in the 1928 olympics. but she left him for what she described as a purely physical attraction to another man. it turned out she had a real eye for the gentleman. she ended up meeting a swiss fellow by the name of jean murtha not. at least the story that he told her. he did it just to get merits attention. mary loved the sense of danger and adven
when he was sent off for what was a big job in switzerland. my focus began to shift and i thought there's a story with what alan was up to in world war ii. i still made it a lot more information and i was particularly concerned to find out what sort of subordinate care bears don't help the story. very quickly i discovered -- just a picture of alan switzerland. see in the background like a tennis court dare accompanied by his number two in the bureau. very quickly i discovered this woman. that...
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switzerland was still a cave.is fine, we shouldn't change it. in the film one of the most visible local opponents in granting women the right to vote is a woman at smack the head of the anti— politicisation of women's action committee. many women were opposed to universal suffrage. action committee. many women were opposed to universal suffragelj opposed to universal suffrage.” thought that was a very intriguing antagonist because it is so surprising that it's a woman. i read a whole dissertation on them. i thought that's more interesting. i think patriarch in the end affects everybody, men and women, and i wa nted everybody, men and women, and i wanted to break up that strict line between men and women because it is not between men and women. i deeply believe the quality is good for men and women. the film has already openedin and women. the film has already opened in switzerland. it is a story of female empowerment which really resonated with the picture arriving in cinemas at the time of the worldwide women's m
switzerland was still a cave.is fine, we shouldn't change it. in the film one of the most visible local opponents in granting women the right to vote is a woman at smack the head of the anti— politicisation of women's action committee. many women were opposed to universal suffrage. action committee. many women were opposed to universal suffragelj opposed to universal suffrage.” thought that was a very intriguing antagonist because it is so surprising that it's a woman. i read a whole...
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the distinction i would make between a place like switzerland and a place like america is that switzerland, and this becomes clear in the book, which not all for the man of times can be spent dwelling on the gun as an instrument but on the context in which it might be used and then switzerland would not have the same history of slavery and segregation and so on. there is an experience of people in switzerland where they would have some kind of health care system which would mean -- i mean most people who died by a gun kill themselves. now, that would be less chance of them doing that if people had access to mental health services. now, in america, i think i am writing the same thing the primary provider of health care is unsustainable. people ask me what is the single biggest thing that could bow done to stop gun deaths in general, not necessarily children, i generally say free mental health care because most people who are killed by guns kill themselves and many of the people who kill others also have mental health problems. so, i think that the context if one is going to compare america
the distinction i would make between a place like switzerland and a place like america is that switzerland, and this becomes clear in the book, which not all for the man of times can be spent dwelling on the gun as an instrument but on the context in which it might be used and then switzerland would not have the same history of slavery and segregation and so on. there is an experience of people in switzerland where they would have some kind of health care system which would mean -- i mean most...
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switzerland has always been kind of well.itzerland was still 0k. so they didn't see the necessity. they were, like, but we're fine. everything's fine, we shouldn't change it. in the film, one of the most visible local opponents in granting women the right to vote is a woman, the head of the anti—politicisation of women's action committee. many swiss women were opposed to universal suffrage. i thought that was a very intriguing antagonist, because it's so surprising that it's a woman. i read a whole dissertation on them. i thought, that's more interesting. i think patriarchy, in the end, affects everybody, men and women. and i wanted to break up that strict war line between men and women. it is not between men and women. i deeply believe that equality is good for men and women. the film has already opened in switzerland. it's a story of female empowerment that really resonated with the picture arriving in cinemas at the time of the worldwide women's march in the wake of president trump's inauguration. i think, with the current
switzerland has always been kind of well.itzerland was still 0k. so they didn't see the necessity. they were, like, but we're fine. everything's fine, we shouldn't change it. in the film, one of the most visible local opponents in granting women the right to vote is a woman, the head of the anti—politicisation of women's action committee. many swiss women were opposed to universal suffrage. i thought that was a very intriguing antagonist, because it's so surprising that it's a woman. i read a...
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final answer. >> believe it or not, it was switzerland. >> oh. >> switzerland, yeah, a., hey, you are leaving with $5,000. so congratulations. sorry we didn't go further. >> hey, it's all right. >> we're going to play more "millionaire" when we come back. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> welcome back to "who wants to be a millionaire." i'm ready to give away some more money, so let's get things rolling. from colorado springs, colorado, please welcome our next contestant, k.b. lindsey. [cheers and applause] how you doing, man? good to see you. welcome. feeling the love for k.b. >> i feel the love. >> feel the love. all right, well, let me tell you how you're gonna love your way to $1 million. 14 questions between you and that $1 million. you got your 3 lifelines. >> okay. >> you know what those are about, so let's get to your game. >> let's do it. >> let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] all right, k.b. $500 question starts us off. the book of revelations states that the end times will be heralded by the sound of seven what?
final answer. >> believe it or not, it was switzerland. >> oh. >> switzerland, yeah, a., hey, you are leaving with $5,000. so congratulations. sorry we didn't go further. >> hey, it's all right. >> we're going to play more "millionaire" when we come back. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> welcome back to "who wants to be a millionaire." i'm ready to give away some more money, so let's get things rolling. from colorado springs,...
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switzerland.n recent months, she has been a vocal critic of president trump. she recently participated in a march and wrote a piece thanking trump for "waking us from our slumber." in the article, she writes -- "we're becoming a nation of activists. the election of donald trump has inspired us to get off the couch and 'do something. this is a vibrant, sometimes angry, but fundamentally healthy exercise -- it is the life blood of democracy." governor kunin it is great to have you back on democracy now! >> i am delighted to be here. amy: it is just about 100 days of the donald trump presidency. your assessment? >> some of what he has been doing was expected because we got a lot of clues during the campaign. but it turns out to be worse than we anticipated because he is going full speed ahead. everything from yesterday's announcement that he will review 40 monuments, which is national land, public land, to this latest tax proposal, to his stand on immigration, to just gutting the environmental protec
switzerland.n recent months, she has been a vocal critic of president trump. she recently participated in a march and wrote a piece thanking trump for "waking us from our slumber." in the article, she writes -- "we're becoming a nation of activists. the election of donald trump has inspired us to get off the couch and 'do something. this is a vibrant, sometimes angry, but fundamentally healthy exercise -- it is the life blood of democracy." governor kunin it is great to have...
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i heard about it in switzerland. in 1972, you left because you couldn't stand the... racism. just that? racism. you couldn't stand it any longer. i couldn't stand it. i stil can't stand it. crossing the street! you get racism crossing the street! you get it in every... it's in the very fabric of american society. you cannot stand to go to america? no, i can't. i went this year for the first time. two times. and i worked in newark, new stadium, and seattle, and they were so happy and surprised to see me because they had not seen me in how many years, clifton? seven. in seven years. but you didn't feel well treated? this time. yes. this time they were more than happy to see me. they had not seen me in so long they thought i was dead. but you would not go back and live there? no way! and you keep telling them that? no way am i going to ever go back there again. and i am not the only one. josephine baker went back twice, and after her second time she never went back. so you travel to liberia, didn't you? oh, yes. and tha
i heard about it in switzerland. in 1972, you left because you couldn't stand the... racism. just that? racism. you couldn't stand it any longer. i couldn't stand it. i stil can't stand it. crossing the street! you get racism crossing the street! you get it in every... it's in the very fabric of american society. you cannot stand to go to america? no, i can't. i went this year for the first time. two times. and i worked in newark, new stadium, and seattle, and they were so happy and surprised...
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why hundreds of charlie chaplins got together in switzerland.atest mass murderers, is reported to have died of natural causes. he and the khmer rouge movement he led were responsible for the deaths of an estimated 1.7 million cambodians. there have been violent protests in indonesia, where playboy has gone on sale for the first time. traditionalist muslim leaders have expressed disgust. the magazine's offices have been attacked, and its editorial staff have gone into hiding. it was clear that paula's only contest was with the clock, and as for a sporting legacy, paula radcliffe's competitors will be chasing her new world—best time for years to come. quite quietly, but quicker and quicker, she seemed just to slide away under the surface and disappear. this is bbc news. i'm tom donkin. the latest headlines: ‘yes' campaigners in turkey celebrate as they claim victory in the referendum. president erdogan says changes to the constitution will now go ahead. for more on turkey's referendum, i spoke withjonathan schanzer — senior vice president at found
why hundreds of charlie chaplins got together in switzerland.atest mass murderers, is reported to have died of natural causes. he and the khmer rouge movement he led were responsible for the deaths of an estimated 1.7 million cambodians. there have been violent protests in indonesia, where playboy has gone on sale for the first time. traditionalist muslim leaders have expressed disgust. the magazine's offices have been attacked, and its editorial staff have gone into hiding. it was clear that...
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britain's heather watson has been knocked out in the first round of the biel open, in switzerland.d 110 in the world, needed to call on the trainer during the second set and was beaten 7—6, 6—2 by the estonian anett kontaveit. naomi broady is also out, losing in straight sets to germany's julia georges. britain's first female olympic boxer, natasha jonas, is returning to the sport — and turning professional. jonas was the first woman to take part in an olympic fight at the 2012 games, but retired two years ago when she was pregnant. she's got her eyes on a world title and perhaps a fight against the irish boxer katie taylor, who beat her in london. what i love in two years' time, is to have a world championships and maybe unify something, possibly. if it is any earlier than that, great. but now, i am on my ownjourney and willing to create my own pad and if that means is meeting at the end, so be it. now... graham and damon hill. harry and jamie redknapp. chris and stuart broad. there have been plenty of sporting fathers and sons. the next to look out for are the offspring of one of
britain's heather watson has been knocked out in the first round of the biel open, in switzerland.d 110 in the world, needed to call on the trainer during the second set and was beaten 7—6, 6—2 by the estonian anett kontaveit. naomi broady is also out, losing in straight sets to germany's julia georges. britain's first female olympic boxer, natasha jonas, is returning to the sport — and turning professional. jonas was the first woman to take part in an olympic fight at the 2012 games, but...
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in 1872, charlie chaplin returned to america after two decades in next in switzerland.r, it was a pioneer in silent movies. he understood and saw the potential of filmmaking. he made about 80 films. by the age of 23, he was world famous. this is the house where i grew up. but it is a museum 110w. where i grew up. but it is a museum now. i was born here, and switzerland. i am the number five of the act gives me father had. in the 19505, it the act gives me father had. in the 1950s, it was a witch—hunt against the liberals in america, and my father, he was accused of being a sympathiser to communists. plus had problems with his private life. so when he went to europe, he received a telegram, saying that they revoked his these are and that he had to go in front of a moral committee, if you want. hello. my name is tom donkin. we ta ke hello. my name is tom donkin. we take you live to harrisburg interrupting the programme. president trump is at a rally there. he is marking his 100th day in others. we cross light and listen to what the president has to say. —— ci’oss what the
in 1872, charlie chaplin returned to america after two decades in next in switzerland.r, it was a pioneer in silent movies. he understood and saw the potential of filmmaking. he made about 80 films. by the age of 23, he was world famous. this is the house where i grew up. but it is a museum 110w. where i grew up. but it is a museum now. i was born here, and switzerland. i am the number five of the act gives me father had. in the 19505, it the act gives me father had. in the 1950s, it was a...
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the comic actor spent the last years of his life in switzerland.h bbc world news. a few showers continue in the morning but the setup for easter monday is one of high pressure to the west, low to the east. it brings ina the west, low to the east. it brings in a northerly airflow ankle conditions to come over the next 24— 36 hours, especially by night and not just with us, 36 hours, especially by night and notjust with us, across a good part of northern and eastern europe. that split the country into 2/ easter monday because cooler conditions will be across northern england, ireland. northern ireland should stay dry throughout. a few showers through these and half of scotland in particular in for a time, some of those will bring hail and arrange low levels before sunshine develops wide leave. the southern half of the uk and here we start off with more cloud and a couple of or vegetable overnight showers here and there. the odd shower through the day pushing through the breeze will not last too long. most places will avoid them and that will be dry w
the comic actor spent the last years of his life in switzerland.h bbc world news. a few showers continue in the morning but the setup for easter monday is one of high pressure to the west, low to the east. it brings ina the west, low to the east. it brings in a northerly airflow ankle conditions to come over the next 24— 36 hours, especially by night and not just with us, 36 hours, especially by night and notjust with us, across a good part of northern and eastern europe. that split the...
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credit suisse is switzerland's second—largest bank, but also a huge player in global finance. dutch say rated at credit suisse says revisited and we are copper rating fully. —— cooperating. we know the dutch also visited homes in holland and confiscated not money but goods. this is a classic trick with trying to hide your assets, to invest it in gold bars, jewellery, paintings and the dutch even released photographs of some of those things today. so it looks like a very, very, very eager investigation and one which could have pretty widespread ramifications. —— big investigation. thousands of people in peru are struggling to recover from another wave a severe flooding in the country. the peruvian government has declared a state of emergency in the piura region in the northwest of the country where many are without supplies of food and fresh water. more than 90 people have been killed by floods in the country since the start of the year. russell trott reports. when a road becomes a river you need to improvise. this man uses a makeshift raft to get his children to dry land. in t
credit suisse is switzerland's second—largest bank, but also a huge player in global finance. dutch say rated at credit suisse says revisited and we are copper rating fully. —— cooperating. we know the dutch also visited homes in holland and confiscated not money but goods. this is a classic trick with trying to hide your assets, to invest it in gold bars, jewellery, paintings and the dutch even released photographs of some of those things today. so it looks like a very, very, very eager...
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the women's wheelchair race was won by switzerland's manuela schar in a course record time.by is the defending champion and will take a four—frame cushion into the final session tomorrow afternoon. elsewhere, stephen maguire thrashed rory mcleod 13—3 to reach the quarter—finals with a session to spare. and one more football line to bring you before i go, in the last hour, n'golo konte and lucy bronze have been named pfa players of the year. that's all the sport for now. thank you very much, james. first, let's have a quick look at some of the front pages. the ft leads with the french elections, and former banker, emmanuel macron, going head—to—head against the far—right leader, marine le pen, in the race to become france's next president. the guardian says macron is now favourite to win as the result redraws the french political divide. the times says voters in france have humiliated the country's two established political parties. while the daily mail describe it as a new french revolution. the i features the former labour leader, tony blair, telling voters to put aside par
the women's wheelchair race was won by switzerland's manuela schar in a course record time.by is the defending champion and will take a four—frame cushion into the final session tomorrow afternoon. elsewhere, stephen maguire thrashed rory mcleod 13—3 to reach the quarter—finals with a session to spare. and one more football line to bring you before i go, in the last hour, n'golo konte and lucy bronze have been named pfa players of the year. that's all the sport for now. thank you very...
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he was known as the switzerland machine. just a bundle of energy. i am 6ft, not as tall as me. i have met him in scotland, when he was in scotland to try to climb. sad loss. but he also got up to all sorts of, from the outset, the devil things? going without oxygen, cycling, taking any form of transport? and exceptionally fit person. if he was in the 0lympics, who would have known what he could have done. even the tour de yorkshire. exceptionally fit. he trained. at the height of his powers. 0nly a0. the sort of stamina and skill level he has acquired, he was at the height of powers. tragic. solo climbing without ropes, just one thing... you've had it. and for the grace of god, i have had narrow escapes, even at the lake district. it is just escapes, even at the lake district. it isjust sinking in. i only found out hours ago. i'm on my way to nepal myself. thank you for your memories of ueli steck. thank you. a four—year—old boy has died after being hit by a car in leeds. police were called to the reginald medical centre on
he was known as the switzerland machine. just a bundle of energy. i am 6ft, not as tall as me. i have met him in scotland, when he was in scotland to try to climb. sad loss. but he also got up to all sorts of, from the outset, the devil things? going without oxygen, cycling, taking any form of transport? and exceptionally fit person. if he was in the 0lympics, who would have known what he could have done. even the tour de yorkshire. exceptionally fit. he trained. at the height of his powers....
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it was in switzerland. it was seriously impressive.bouldering. the climbers attempt different walls or boulders of varying difficulties — although, all variations on incredibly difficult. no harness, though they won't fall far. their ranking depends on how many boulders they successfully complete. britain's shaun coxsey won the women's event, japan's kokoro fujii the men's. we're going to be following climbing closely — including speed climbing which is going to feature at the olympics. before we finish. ijust i just wanted to ijust wanted to mention this. particularly those watching on the bbc news channel in the uk. the bbc will be showing the women's super league one across tv, radio & online when the spring series starts in april. the women's football show on bbc two will show highlights, while games will be shown live on the bbc sport website. really exciting development for bbc sport here in the uk. we will show the best women's football in the uk. inafew the best women's football in the uk. in a few minutes we will be turning to
it was in switzerland. it was seriously impressive.bouldering. the climbers attempt different walls or boulders of varying difficulties — although, all variations on incredibly difficult. no harness, though they won't fall far. their ranking depends on how many boulders they successfully complete. britain's shaun coxsey won the women's event, japan's kokoro fujii the men's. we're going to be following climbing closely — including speed climbing which is going to feature at the olympics....
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it came down to a sprint finish between weir and his great rival marcel huug of switzerland but weirord books above dame tanni grey—thompson who won six london marathon titles. the women's wheelchair race was won by switzerland's manuela schar in a course record time of one hour, 39 minutes and 57 seconds. it's the scottish cup old firm semi final at hampden park at midday — celtic against rangers... celtic are still on for the domestic treble — having already wrapped up the league title and the scottish league cup. and they'll be boosted by having their captain scott brown cleared to play, after appealing against a recent red card. aberdeen awaits the winner in the final. the fa cup also continues today, arsenal take on manchester city in the semi—final at wembley, at 3 o'clock. with arsenal boss arsene wenger under pressure because of the club's poor run in the premier league — they're seventh in the table — he's well aware of the importance of doing well in this competition. was i expecting the semifinal is to go to the final. i played 11 semifinals in the fa cup. it is a special
it came down to a sprint finish between weir and his great rival marcel huug of switzerland but weirord books above dame tanni grey—thompson who won six london marathon titles. the women's wheelchair race was won by switzerland's manuela schar in a course record time of one hour, 39 minutes and 57 seconds. it's the scottish cup old firm semi final at hampden park at midday — celtic against rangers... celtic are still on for the domestic treble — having already wrapped up the league title...
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it came down to a sprint finish between weir and his great rival marcel hoog of switzerland but weirecord books above dame tanni grey—thompson who won six london marathon titles. the women's wheelchair race was won by switzerland's manuela schar in a course record time of one hour, 39 minutes and 57 seconds. we're 15 minutes into the scottish cup old firm there are 40,000 runners out there to come across this finish line, and they're starting to pour through now as they complete the 26 mile course. helen glover is one of them. an olympic gold medallist in rowing and a new medal around your neck today. yes, really chuffed. it was my first ever marathon so i didn't know what to expect. everyone says the crowds are amazing and they were brilliant from start to end. you look like you have barely broken sweat!|j have barely broken sweat! i have, believe me. a lot of food, berger, doughnuts, chocolate, anything i like. you low you said that your only goal was to beach rowing partner. i'm looking around and i can't see her. i missed out there. we are used to competing together so i hope she
it came down to a sprint finish between weir and his great rival marcel hoog of switzerland but weirecord books above dame tanni grey—thompson who won six london marathon titles. the women's wheelchair race was won by switzerland's manuela schar in a course record time of one hour, 39 minutes and 57 seconds. we're 15 minutes into the scottish cup old firm there are 40,000 runners out there to come across this finish line, and they're starting to pour through now as they complete the 26 mile...
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switzerland has added to the the -- was added to watchlist last year.ries seem to be engaging in what are seen as unfair face penalties. united has changed its policy on travel and will ensure crew members are booked 60 minutes before departure. this comes after the deal shows a united passenger being dragged from a united plane. he was take an off to make room for an airline employee. uber says sales growth is bypassing losses. net revenue was $6.5 billion. as a privately held company, uber is not required to report finances. global news, powered by 2600 journalists. this is bloomberg. turkey's benchmark index has gained more than 70%. but it has lost some momentum. dippingseen investors their toes into the local currency bonds which is a bit of a reversal. more, let's go to yousef. in istanbul. yousef: tracy, let's white know this conversation. joined by a man who is very close to what is happening when it comes to the turkish story. thank you for coming on the program. you've got a yes vote on this referendum. concern is the longer-term implications
switzerland has added to the the -- was added to watchlist last year.ries seem to be engaging in what are seen as unfair face penalties. united has changed its policy on travel and will ensure crew members are booked 60 minutes before departure. this comes after the deal shows a united passenger being dragged from a united plane. he was take an off to make room for an airline employee. uber says sales growth is bypassing losses. net revenue was $6.5 billion. as a privately held company, uber is...
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the women's wheelchair race was won by switzerland's manuela schar in a course record time of one hourin have lost their fed cup play—off against romania 3—1afterjohanna konta and heather watson both lost their singles matches. britain must now move back to the europe/africa zone. it was much less controversial today, following the romania captain ilie nastase's ban yesterday for swearing at a number of people including the umpire and konta. simona halep beat konta 6—1, 6—3. that meant that heather watson had to win her match against irina—camelia begu to stay in the competition. but begu won in straight sets to take romania back into the world group. defending champion mark selby is in action against china's xiao guodong in the second round of the world snooker championship at the crucible. he had a 6—2 lead overnight and let's go live to sheffield to see how he's getting on now... you can see he's still in a pretty co mforta ble you can see he's still in a pretty comfortable position. 8— lead at the moment. 8—1; is his lead at the moment. that's all for now, but manchester city have
the women's wheelchair race was won by switzerland's manuela schar in a course record time of one hourin have lost their fed cup play—off against romania 3—1afterjohanna konta and heather watson both lost their singles matches. britain must now move back to the europe/africa zone. it was much less controversial today, following the romania captain ilie nastase's ban yesterday for swearing at a number of people including the umpire and konta. simona halep beat konta 6—1, 6—3. that meant...
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, and switzerland that something to show for it. you should be able to generate those silicon valley high-tech workers from within your own national borders. and every -- america's immigration system is so come blects, icomplex it has become a corrupt racket of every level. it really does it say filthy that is long overdue for cleaning out. liz: we have a major protest plans for may 1, international labor day. that is workers, international workers day, this is socialist and communist day to protest for you know, things against trump. immigration, workers. and you know, what is interesting, at the same time mcdonald's again making new moves to replace workers with things like apps on the smartphone to order food or robotics at kiosk, they don't like trump, they don't like his policies. but isn't it a fact they don't know how to create jobs, and their policy are unsustain ale. >> there is a huge question, the workers in developed societies over last 200 years, moved from farms and then people started mecanizing farms they moved from
, and switzerland that something to show for it. you should be able to generate those silicon valley high-tech workers from within your own national borders. and every -- america's immigration system is so come blects, icomplex it has become a corrupt racket of every level. it really does it say filthy that is long overdue for cleaning out. liz: we have a major protest plans for may 1, international labor day. that is workers, international workers day, this is socialist and communist day to...
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together in a group including norway and the netherlands while scotland are in group two alongside switzerlandaw on the bbc sport website. he might be about to fight in what's being called the biggest live event in boxing history, but anthonyjoshua says he's still the same guy he was as a teenager. 90,000 are expected at wembley for his heavyweight unification fight against wladimir klitschko on saturday night, for which the ibf champion will earn around £10 million. but he's told the bbc he hasn't changed since even before he became famous for winning olympic gold in 2012. someone showed me a picture today of me in 2011. i am in the same flat i have been in since 2011, it's been a long time but so far the simple life has worked. when we were younger it was about being low—key, understated, probably don't want to get your house burgled! and i think who i am from when i was 17 is who i am today so not much has changed. durham fast bowler mark wood has been recalled by england for their one day matches with ireland and south africa. as well as the subsequent icc champions trophy. wood has been r
together in a group including norway and the netherlands while scotland are in group two alongside switzerlandaw on the bbc sport website. he might be about to fight in what's being called the biggest live event in boxing history, but anthonyjoshua says he's still the same guy he was as a teenager. 90,000 are expected at wembley for his heavyweight unification fight against wladimir klitschko on saturday night, for which the ibf champion will earn around £10 million. but he's told the bbc he...
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toockel called it "a decision made in switzerland that concerns us directly.rget it, it is a very bad feeling." uefa however have issued a statement in response to those comments: saying that "the decision to play the match was made on tuesday night at the dortmund stadium in cooperation and complete agreement with clubs and authorities. "we were in touch with all parties and never received any information on wednesday which suggested that any of the teams did not want to play." in the asian champions league, there were a few shock results on matchday four on wednesday. the japanese champions kashima antlers were beaten in brisbane, and then lost top spot in group e, as muangthong united beat ulsan. colm harrison rounds up the action. thai teams have only qualified twice before but now they are the third to make it through. this was the only goal of the game as they beat hyundai to go top of group e. jamie maclaren fired the australian side in front after only 80 minutes. then it was 2—0 from brad in the second half. they were heading for their first win of th
toockel called it "a decision made in switzerland that concerns us directly.rget it, it is a very bad feeling." uefa however have issued a statement in response to those comments: saying that "the decision to play the match was made on tuesday night at the dortmund stadium in cooperation and complete agreement with clubs and authorities. "we were in touch with all parties and never received any information on wednesday which suggested that any of the teams did not want to...
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they've one more friendly to play against switzerland in june, before their tournament gets underwayentary from england women against austria women on 5 live sports extra tonight from 740. he's had 2a years at the club, winning everything as a player, and there's a statue of him outside the ground but st helens have sacked their head coach keiron cunningham. they are currently seventh in the super league table, having won only three times in their opening eight matches. they drew against huddersfield last friday. he had been in charge since 2014 and reached the play—off semi—finals last season social media went absolutely potty last night with sergio garcia winning the masters. sergio garcia is used to this attention, especially from his super fans, like markjohnson, a postman from peterborough, who bombarded his idol with daily tweets for almost seven months, asking if he could caddie for him. sergio garcia finally relented and he will caddie for him at the british masters in newcastle. that deal was struck before he became the masters champion. i spoke to mark and asked him to desc
they've one more friendly to play against switzerland in june, before their tournament gets underwayentary from england women against austria women on 5 live sports extra tonight from 740. he's had 2a years at the club, winning everything as a player, and there's a statue of him outside the ground but st helens have sacked their head coach keiron cunningham. they are currently seventh in the super league table, having won only three times in their opening eight matches. they drew against...
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they have another friendly injune against switzerland before the july tournament.firmed that they will bid to host the 2026 world cup — if successful it will be the first time a trio of nations has hosted the tournament. it will also be the first world cup to feature 48 teams in the new expanded format that has recently been agreed. the usa staged it “11994, when it had the highest average attendance in the tournament's history. mexico has hosted in 1970 and 1986. andy murray was back in action tonight after weeks out with an elbow injury, honouring a promise to play roger federer in the match for africa 3, played in a light—hearted spirit... facing match point at the end of the second set, murray brought on a sub and recruited one of the ball boys to play it for him. that was a bad idea! double fault gave it to federer. the main point of the night was to raise money to support education projects in southern africa. good to see murray fit. there's a statue of kieron cunningham outside st helens ground and in almost 500 appearances he won everything is a player that
they have another friendly injune against switzerland before the july tournament.firmed that they will bid to host the 2026 world cup — if successful it will be the first time a trio of nations has hosted the tournament. it will also be the first world cup to feature 48 teams in the new expanded format that has recently been agreed. the usa staged it “11994, when it had the highest average attendance in the tournament's history. mexico has hosted in 1970 and 1986. andy murray was back in...
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, in a group also including norway and the netherlands, while scotland are in group 2 alongside switzerlandbsite. we look forward to playing two good games against wales but you cannot underestimate the likes of russia and kazakhstan. we are the top ranked team in our group so all of the teams are going to be a challenge, they have a fantastic group of players but we have to test ourselves against them. it is interesting, there will be some players on the pitch for england i have played with and have many interesting memories of and am friends with. so an interesting challenge for myself on the group and for the opponents. it is always difficult because the format of the competition is different and there's only one team from each group that automatically qualifies. so we know it is going to be difficult and perhaps we should be setting our targets to get to the play—offs and see where it us. —— where it takes us. durham fast bowler mark wood has been recalled to the england cricket squad for the one—day series against ireland, south africa and the champions trophy. ben stokes, jos buttler
, in a group also including norway and the netherlands, while scotland are in group 2 alongside switzerlandbsite. we look forward to playing two good games against wales but you cannot underestimate the likes of russia and kazakhstan. we are the top ranked team in our group so all of the teams are going to be a challenge, they have a fantastic group of players but we have to test ourselves against them. it is interesting, there will be some players on the pitch for england i have played with...
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britain's heather watson has been knocked out in the first round of the biel 0pen in switzerland, failing qualifying directly for the french open main draw. watson, now ranked 110 in the world, needed to call on the trainer during the second set and was beaten 7—6 6—2 by the estonion anett kontaveit. naomi broady is also out, losing in straight sets to germany's julia georges. that's all for now. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster julia hartley brewer and associate editor at the guardian, hugh muir. tomorrow's front pages. the financial times leads on syria, reporting that vladimir putin says the us is being duped into attacks against the syrian regime. the i focuses on the diplomatic moves to attempt to punish vladimir putin for his backing for assad and the vetoing of borisjohnson's plans at the g7. the guardian reports that the american attitude to russia has hardened. boris johnson's failed diplomatic moves also feature in the telegraph, which says he has been rebuffed by all sides for failure to secure supp
britain's heather watson has been knocked out in the first round of the biel 0pen in switzerland, failing qualifying directly for the french open main draw. watson, now ranked 110 in the world, needed to call on the trainer during the second set and was beaten 7—6 6—2 by the estonion anett kontaveit. naomi broady is also out, losing in straight sets to germany's julia georges. that's all for now. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me...
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moving on to other business headlines, the ceo and board of director for switzerland's credit suisse decided to cut by 40% ahead of an annual shareholders meeting. italian has reached -- which they say will help keep them business. the two sides agreed to limited layoffs. the italian carrier, which is 49% owned by the airways, has urged union members to approve the agreement during a vote next week. fore is considering a bid toshiba's semi conductor unit. , who sayscourt to nhk apple is seeking to buy a stake in the business, lining up with the taiwan-based supplier. to recoup someg of the losses from the bankrupt nuclear division. the japanese government has concerns about foxconn's involvement and hope to the -- hopes to keep potentially sensitive tip technology under control. tessa blake and -- tesla became the most valuable car company this week, but that doesn't mean competitors aren't hot. a new all electric sedan made its debut at the new york international auto show, set to go on sale in 2019. the car will have a 400 mile range and enough force power to go faster than most mo
moving on to other business headlines, the ceo and board of director for switzerland's credit suisse decided to cut by 40% ahead of an annual shareholders meeting. italian has reached -- which they say will help keep them business. the two sides agreed to limited layoffs. the italian carrier, which is 49% owned by the airways, has urged union members to approve the agreement during a vote next week. fore is considering a bid toshiba's semi conductor unit. , who sayscourt to nhk apple is seeking...
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more than 5 billion in asia, 2 billion in switzerland, which is significant.bal market is up 29% in capital down 12%. >> all the units seem very strong. international wealth management could have been stronger. 45 million profit distorts the numbers. [indiscernible] i could not wish for a better quarter. we had a number of tailwinds. increase.33% quarter.a good >> the numbers speak for themselves. >> it means the end of restructuring. billion, enough to wind it down and close it down. >> talk to me about the capital raising. let's talk about capital for a minute. we think that something we got right. it was a bit of a shock to some people. say many times that we needed to billion-4 billion. we had the option to do that. it was entirely under our control. we feel that we raise 27 billion last year, so we believe we've power ofnstrating the this platform in terms of wealth management. we made it much more palatable. when we were thinking in an october 2015, we had a right down ahead of us. as we discussed many time, it could've have had a broad range of outcomes
more than 5 billion in asia, 2 billion in switzerland, which is significant.bal market is up 29% in capital down 12%. >> all the units seem very strong. international wealth management could have been stronger. 45 million profit distorts the numbers. [indiscernible] i could not wish for a better quarter. we had a number of tailwinds. increase.33% quarter.a good >> the numbers speak for themselves. >> it means the end of restructuring. billion, enough to wind it down and close...
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in france, since 1965.women in germany had to wait another 12 years.and in switzerland, it wasn't until988 that legal reformsgave women and men equal rights. before that, men were the headof the family, while women cared for the children and household.equality is about leading an autonomous life, it's abouteducation, and deciding whether to have children or not.and of course it's about being paid the same for the same work-- still a huge issue, worldwide.women in india are among the most disadvantaged in the world.and yet here, in the state of meghalaya, there's a tribe whodo things completely differently -- the khasi. >>you see. i have a daughter.she is a girl, and i will educate her.whatever she wants, i will give her, but not bad things.host: not bad things but good things, and that means land anda house. khasi men work on their wives'land. at the moment they're harvestinglaurel. this landowner has a son, andalso, much to her satisfaction, two daughters. >>in khasi society, overallresponsibility lies with mothers.the mother is the head of the family.when she dies, her daughter inheri
in france, since 1965.women in germany had to wait another 12 years.and in switzerland, it wasn't until988 that legal reformsgave women and men equal rights. before that, men were the headof the family, while women cared for the children and household.equality is about leading an autonomous life, it's abouteducation, and deciding whether to have children or not.and of course it's about being paid the same for the same work-- still a huge issue, worldwide.women in india are among the most...
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asked for representatives to a meeting in switzerland. a u.n. official has agreed to attend.st week, secretary of state rex tillerson met with russian leaders in moscow. the sessions failed to produce progress in the situation in the middle east. >> one crew member is dead and two injured after a military helicopter crashed on a golf course in maryland. the three-person crew aboard the blackhawk was on a training mission. army officials describe the incident as hard landing. the witness says the chopper may have hit trees on the way down. >>> the search is nationwide. a $50,000 reward offered in the search to find the suspected facebook killer. steve stevens remains on the run two days after authority say he killed a stranger. then posted the video of the murder on facebook. investigators still don't have a motive for all this. however, in the video stevens blamed violence on the former girlfriend. and the manhunt has become a national search. >> obviously, this individual is armed, dangerous. quite frankly, at this point, he could be a lot of places. could be nearby. could b
asked for representatives to a meeting in switzerland. a u.n. official has agreed to attend.st week, secretary of state rex tillerson met with russian leaders in moscow. the sessions failed to produce progress in the situation in the middle east. >> one crew member is dead and two injured after a military helicopter crashed on a golf course in maryland. the three-person crew aboard the blackhawk was on a training mission. army officials describe the incident as hard landing. the witness...
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switzerland's world-famous chocolate industry could be in danger. we will tell you why in the business update. don't test us. u.s. vice president mike pence squares up to pyongyang. the warning came during his surprise visit to the dmz, the area dividing north and south korea. tensions between washington and pyongyang continue to escalate. comments come's hot on the heels of a missile test over the weekend. >> ramping up the rhetoric after north korea failed to launch a ballistic missile. the u.s. vice president issues a warning on pyongyang's doorstep. >> all options are on the table. mike pence made an unannounced visit to the demilitarized zone between north and south korea on the first day of hisis asian tour. he met the south korean president. said any use of conventional or nuclear weapons by the north koreans will be met with an overwhelming response. last two weeks the world witnessed the strength and resolve of our new president in actions taken in syria and afghanistan. north korea would do well not to test his resolve or the strength of t
switzerland's world-famous chocolate industry could be in danger. we will tell you why in the business update. don't test us. u.s. vice president mike pence squares up to pyongyang. the warning came during his surprise visit to the dmz, the area dividing north and south korea. tensions between washington and pyongyang continue to escalate. comments come's hot on the heels of a missile test over the weekend. >> ramping up the rhetoric after north korea failed to launch a ballistic missile....
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for many years he represented switzerland's social democrats in the federal parliament. but he always kept the big picture in mind and was never afraid of making enemies. >> "we are also responsible for what is happening in sououth africa. we are the accomomplics of this regime. >> then david lost his fight against goliath. in 1991 ziegler was stripped of his parliamentary immunity ((, which subsequentlyly, he lost sesevl dedefamation casases from whie says he still has millllions f swswiss francs i in debts tod. >> he is often accused of glorifying leftwing revolutionaries. the documentary about ziegler's lilife devotes a lot of time o his idols: che guevara, whom he met in 1964. h he still has wos of praise for cuba's sociall model. neruda, allende latin america's charismatic freedom fighters. he continues to draw his momotivation from them today. "human consciousness is at work and the day of the uprising of conscience nears. and one day we will achieve this trinity of human rights, collective security and the end to material poverty for the majority of people." >> ev
for many years he represented switzerland's social democrats in the federal parliament. but he always kept the big picture in mind and was never afraid of making enemies. >> "we are also responsible for what is happening in sououth africa. we are the accomomplics of this regime. >> then david lost his fight against goliath. in 1991 ziegler was stripped of his parliamentary immunity ((, which subsequentlyly, he lost sesevl dedefamation casases from whie says he still has...
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. >> the neat part about this is christian says it will be featured in switzerland. >> i bet lots ofpeople are going to stop and just look at it. >> people are going to train their eyes on this. >>> this little driver is a bit distracted. >> distracted biking in this case. >> see what had him on cloud nine. >> oh, no. >>> and mayor k. is taking us around the world. >> he decided to leave his comfort zone. >> watch him dance his way through several countries. when you see an intruder, you act fast. boo. so do we. uh, why aren't you running away? raid kills roaches seven times faster than the next leading ant and roach spray. seven times faster? (gasps) raid! get raid and get tough on roaches fast. it's good to be tough. sc johnson, a family company. when you seeod to be tough. beautiful design... do beautiful work... you see what delta can do. taste the many sides of brookside. smooth dark chocolate outside. exotic fruit flavor inside. brookside. for all your sides. at petsmart, we'll give a meal any to a pet in need. food so whralphie grabs grub, charlie chows down. and when peaeats,
. >> the neat part about this is christian says it will be featured in switzerland. >> i bet lots ofpeople are going to stop and just look at it. >> people are going to train their eyes on this. >>> this little driver is a bit distracted. >> distracted biking in this case. >> see what had him on cloud nine. >> oh, no. >>> and mayor k. is taking us around the world. >> he decided to leave his comfort zone. >> watch him dance his...
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get the park is out in switzerland today.e the brexit minister of the u.k. mr. david davis, talking and saying he has a deep desire to avoid cliff edges share by other eu nations. i think they are now putting lines. if you look at it in the eu, they say look, this is what we want. or in france, this is how we deal with financial services. the particularly the battlegrounds of being drawn and they will play out after june 8 and the u.k. election. tom: this is remarkabletom:. what is the path of the politics to june 8? when do we get up to the front results before they get going? francine: this is get going u.k. style so it is long by u.k. styles but we have seen theresa may going on the defensive. the big talk is she has such a huge lead compared to the people training behind her but unless something big happens it does look like theresa may will become prime minister. what is more significant is these brexit negotiations, if it is emmanuel macron like widely expected, he is said to be tougher than marine le pen would have bee
get the park is out in switzerland today.e the brexit minister of the u.k. mr. david davis, talking and saying he has a deep desire to avoid cliff edges share by other eu nations. i think they are now putting lines. if you look at it in the eu, they say look, this is what we want. or in france, this is how we deal with financial services. the particularly the battlegrounds of being drawn and they will play out after june 8 and the u.k. election. tom: this is remarkabletom:. what is the path of...
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i don't care if you invested in switzerland, france, denmark, sweden, hong kong, everybody's ahead of internationally in front of all this is nod a bad thing. pes are 15% cheaper. we're right up there in valuation. i like the international trade. ontl for me. everything xus. that's how i'm getting at it. but this negotiation, what i'm hoping happens is, let's take steel dumping. let's give president trump a bone and china says, okay, okay, no more dumping of steel. let us show our respect to wto rules we know we've been breaching, and getting in exchange for not getting into a trade war on just attacks. it would hurt the markets so badly to see b.a.t. come in here. that would hurt all the indexes. that's what i'm worried about, that this triggers a b.a.t. discussion, which i never liked. >> it seems it would be triggered by something else. now just the effort to get a tax reform done in a revenue neutral fashion. i agree that the win on wto and anti-steel dumping, that could be a huge win for trump, particularly what he called his core -- >> that would work for him. steel dumping alon
i don't care if you invested in switzerland, france, denmark, sweden, hong kong, everybody's ahead of internationally in front of all this is nod a bad thing. pes are 15% cheaper. we're right up there in valuation. i like the international trade. ontl for me. everything xus. that's how i'm getting at it. but this negotiation, what i'm hoping happens is, let's take steel dumping. let's give president trump a bone and china says, okay, okay, no more dumping of steel. let us show our respect to...
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presidential election, and over the past 12-15 months, most intelligent services in germany and france and switzerland have all been saying this is a crucial moment right now, this is the moment when islamic fundamentalist groups such as islamic state can onduce the most effect european politics if they strike now. laura: alexander, thank you very much indeed. here in france, authorities have been transferring migrants from a camp that was destroyed by northern city of dunkirk. 1200 people have been buzzed off to temporary accommodations elsewhere since the fire on monday night. officials say the fire started following a fight between afghans and kurds who were camped there trying to reach u.k. by the english channel. hundreds remain unaccounted for. leaderformer firebrand mahmoud ahmadinejad announced he is running for president during his last and in power, there were huge popular protests in iran and grinding international sanctions were imposed on the regime. a surprise return against the supreme leader's wishes. former iranian president mahmoud almond in a job said despite being advised not to ru
presidential election, and over the past 12-15 months, most intelligent services in germany and france and switzerland have all been saying this is a crucial moment right now, this is the moment when islamic fundamentalist groups such as islamic state can onduce the most effect european politics if they strike now. laura: alexander, thank you very much indeed. here in france, authorities have been transferring migrants from a camp that was destroyed by northern city of dunkirk. 1200 people have...
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. >> hundreds dressed as charlie chaplain's tramp in switzerland to celebrate the 128th birthday. >>anes, black hats and suits. became famous for. they hung around his childhood home. this wasn't creepy at all. all. clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. but can ot fix this teens skateboarding mishap? nope. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, ings. >>> thousands participated in the 121st boston marathon. one racer carrying an american flag. jose luis sanchez, lost his leg in afghanistan in 2011 when he stepped on an ied. hasn't slowed him down. not a little bit. his second boston marathon. he finished the race in under 6 hours. raising the flag high as he crossed the line. he said his goal was to inspire others. i'm sure he did that indeed. >> yeah, another runner of note returning to the starting line. she was the first woman r >> here is the thing she had to hide her gender at the time. here is abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: katherine switzer more th
. >> hundreds dressed as charlie chaplain's tramp in switzerland to celebrate the 128th birthday. >>anes, black hats and suits. became famous for. they hung around his childhood home. this wasn't creepy at all. all. clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. but can ot fix this teens skateboarding mishap? nope. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, ings. >>> thousands participated in the 121st boston...
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meanwhile in switzerland, credit one .5%hares are over after announcing plans to raise 3.7 billion euros in new capital to pay for costs of restructuring and strengthening its reserves. it is in the middle of cutting 5500 jobs. they reported better-than-expected profits in the first quarter. revenues to the french carmaker psa rose by 5% but shares are down over 1% in paris after the company says it is unlikely to revive its car sales anytime soon in china. the chief financial officer says more training of local staff is needed to improve sales and marketing. iab has been fined more than 2 billion euros for failing to report since this is transitions. their policies failed to meet necessary anti-money-laundering and anti-terror standards. iab is 90% owned by the irish state. of yahoo! is to be paid more than $180 million when the company is sold to verizon, including stock options, a golden parachute, and medical benefits. she will leave on the $4.5 billion sale goes through. we will soonntly be able to order the future on uber. stephen: they have plans to start testing flying cars in th
meanwhile in switzerland, credit one .5%hares are over after announcing plans to raise 3.7 billion euros in new capital to pay for costs of restructuring and strengthening its reserves. it is in the middle of cutting 5500 jobs. they reported better-than-expected profits in the first quarter. revenues to the french carmaker psa rose by 5% but shares are down over 1% in paris after the company says it is unlikely to revive its car sales anytime soon in china. the chief financial officer says more...
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they all have multimillion and billion dollar accounts in switzerland and elsewhere. the revolutionary guard, which is a separate military service from those normal military units in the ministry of defense, the revolutionary guard has its own army, navy, air force and special operations unit. and they get preference over the regular military in the ministry of defense. they are considered to be much more religiously reliable. they are so much so that the regular iranian navy has been kicked out of the persian gulf, and all of the things that are taking place with the iranian vessels in the persian gulf are the revolutionary guards, not the iranian navy. the revolutionary guards naval forces, not the iranian navy. the revolutionary guards controls about 60% of the economy this iran. they -- in iran. they run the oil business, they control and run the oil business. the natural gas enterprises. they own the iranian telecommunications industry. they own the iranian automobile industry. yes, they make an automobile that makes the nash rambler look like a miniature rolls r
they all have multimillion and billion dollar accounts in switzerland and elsewhere. the revolutionary guard, which is a separate military service from those normal military units in the ministry of defense, the revolutionary guard has its own army, navy, air force and special operations unit. and they get preference over the regular military in the ministry of defense. they are considered to be much more religiously reliable. they are so much so that the regular iranian navy has been kicked...