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they want 1—0 against their neighbours, switzerland.0 against their neighbours, switzerland. i am sad for my players, because of their effort. how much work ethic they have, the mentality. when we were playing three very young players in this big status, they were so well mentally prepared. notjust this big status, they were so well mentally prepared. not just from this big status, they were so well mentally prepared. notjust from my work, but also from the experienced players that helped them a lot. everything was very good tactically, also. in this decision, of course, nobody in football wants to have a huge decision like this decisive in how the results. so i am sad, and also proud. borussia dortmund striker pierre—emerick aubameyang has served a timely reminder why he is one of the most coveted players in europe, ahead of the new season. he grabbed a double as the german side beat ac milan 3—1 in a high—profile pre—season friendly in china. here is austin halewood. after making ten signings already this summer, the new season means
they want 1—0 against their neighbours, switzerland.0 against their neighbours, switzerland. i am sad for my players, because of their effort. how much work ethic they have, the mentality. when we were playing three very young players in this big status, they were so well mentally prepared. notjust this big status, they were so well mentally prepared. not just from this big status, they were so well mentally prepared. notjust from my work, but also from the experienced players that helped...
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>> but you cannot look at switzerland. switzerland, i get it, snow capped mountains, chocolate, watches, only 8 million people live in switzerland. roughly the same amount of people live in new york city. to scale that across the whole united states, enormously complicated. not that different about the point about the american worker. how people respond matters on where you live and who you are. >> so the issue, because america is really diverse with different health problems depending where you are geographically or socioeconomically, but there is no example of a pure free market health insurance system in the world. we say this a lot because a for-profit health insurance company is not going to insure an old person or sick person. they're going to insure young and healthy people, the very people not insured in the united states. so we have to come up with a system that's better than ours. there are about 58 countries in the world that offer better health care for a lower cost. we need to think about it. >> we also on our
>> but you cannot look at switzerland. switzerland, i get it, snow capped mountains, chocolate, watches, only 8 million people live in switzerland. roughly the same amount of people live in new york city. to scale that across the whole united states, enormously complicated. not that different about the point about the american worker. how people respond matters on where you live and who you are. >> so the issue, because america is really diverse with different health problems...
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bearing in australia and your foals in spain and the company farm in switzerland which we discover through these promotional films material is produced by the perfect bio reactor developed over millions of you. as of evolution the human body for these companies with asthma is nothing but a raw material and very lucrative to europe and the professional term is fractionation the name of the procedure that transforms donors plasma into drugs to do this with a callback to freeze and mix thousands of liters of human plasma these companies control a market which is worth seventeen billion dollars and growing steadily history so that the plasma gong margaery the president and co-founder of dr pharma is a very discrete person forbes estimates his fortune at six billion dollars this is one of his very rare public appearances how do you see the future developing these products lifesaving drugs and they will be required for some patient groups as a lifelong therapy presumably they're covered by in most insurance they have to be as to very expensive but that is also the other part of the same from the
bearing in australia and your foals in spain and the company farm in switzerland which we discover through these promotional films material is produced by the perfect bio reactor developed over millions of you. as of evolution the human body for these companies with asthma is nothing but a raw material and very lucrative to europe and the professional term is fractionation the name of the procedure that transforms donors plasma into drugs to do this with a callback to freeze and mix thousands...
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and actually now to do a nation to actually pay him for not in charge of the us in charge in switzerland for the pleasant and so make your money on it and both ways you know the little good to giving to these people is not very much. in cleveland all the market leaders are represented to see south poles. we also find octo pharma the swiss company which produces tamara's drug. like that to. the end of the bull market goes there twice a week to sell its plasma. budget right now where a month for thirty two bucks for red forty five dollars for a full fifty dollars a month and i'm sure it's so so out of it to say of the ballpark around. trying to turn twenty five a month and i found out that i can with the plaids boy you know or you know that's the problem when you're on tight budget it's a fragile thing you know. we wanted to go inside with him to speak with the people in charge this turned out to be impossible the hostility increased the closer we got to the center and. nothing to you you were almost property it. is now my friend everything so we question donors outside in the parking lot.
and actually now to do a nation to actually pay him for not in charge of the us in charge in switzerland for the pleasant and so make your money on it and both ways you know the little good to giving to these people is not very much. in cleveland all the market leaders are represented to see south poles. we also find octo pharma the swiss company which produces tamara's drug. like that to. the end of the bull market goes there twice a week to sell its plasma. budget right now where a month for...
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she will be crossing the free border between italy and switzerland with her husband for three weeks.lation over who is minding the shop while she is away. damian green is first minute of state so during the summer last year borisjohnson had state so during the summer last year boris johnson had a state so during the summer last year borisjohnson had a short term in charge. i can't see that's been repeated this time somehow. you'd editor was saying she is a dead woman walking not long ago but she is still hanging on. how do you rate her chances of prime ministerial survival at the moment? not brilliant but every day she clings on makes it a little bit easierfor her. the biggest things in her favour are brexit negotiations and the fear of having somebody else ta ke the fear of having somebody else take over that the talks end up falling apart one where another because somebody new comes in, and the more important one when it comes to the conservative party as there would be huge pressure for the new leader to holding your election and they are terrified it leads to jeremy corbyn. the d
she will be crossing the free border between italy and switzerland with her husband for three weeks.lation over who is minding the shop while she is away. damian green is first minute of state so during the summer last year borisjohnson had state so during the summer last year boris johnson had a state so during the summer last year borisjohnson had a short term in charge. i can't see that's been repeated this time somehow. you'd editor was saying she is a dead woman walking not long ago but...
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switzerland —based iceland —— switzerland —based iceland —— switzerland beat iceland, this is the matchand ten minutes later, a mark—up in the icelandic box. equalising and scoring again in the second half to secure their first win ata second half to secure their first win at a european championship. france play austria in the other group c match, no goals inside of the first ten minutes. some football headlines for you, manchester city have agreed to buy the french defender benjamin mendy. for 52 million pounds. the left—back is currently at french champions monaco. it would take city's spending on full—backs this summer to 100 million pounds after the signing of kyle walker from spurs. the football season is fast approaching. in just two weeks' time arsenal and chelsea will compete at wembley for the traditional curtain raiser, the community shield, and the two sides met in one of several preseason friendlies today. and in the birds nest stadium in beijing it was the champions who enjoyed a thumping win against their london rivals, winning 3—0. michy batshuayi scored either side of ha
switzerland —based iceland —— switzerland —based iceland —— switzerland beat iceland, this is the matchand ten minutes later, a mark—up in the icelandic box. equalising and scoring again in the second half to secure their first win ata second half to secure their first win at a european championship. france play austria in the other group c match, no goals inside of the first ten minutes. some football headlines for you, manchester city have agreed to buy the french defender...
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is run and there's certainly no better democracy than switzerland but with technocracy which is to say a very professional manager professional class of civil servants who are very neutral who are utilitarian who are meritocratic least selected rather than corrupt and whose purpose is to take the very complex inputs of the world economic issues the domestic issues the foreign issues the strategic issues and to find a way of balancing them versus the desires of the people the fiscal constraints that a country faces and to come up with credible consensus long term policies they have to do it in consultation with what we're describing is great and singapore has by the same type of christine but. for a huge country like america we have a switzerland is the countries that need this most are the large. countries because the small countries are actually doing a pretty good job of it so when i wrote this book on prosy i looked at you know what are the best ranked governments in the world for effectiveness of the government the credibility of the government the public support for the government
is run and there's certainly no better democracy than switzerland but with technocracy which is to say a very professional manager professional class of civil servants who are very neutral who are utilitarian who are meritocratic least selected rather than corrupt and whose purpose is to take the very complex inputs of the world economic issues the domestic issues the foreign issues the strategic issues and to find a way of balancing them versus the desires of the people the fiscal constraints...
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right on the border with germany, 30 miles north of zurich, switzerland. the suspect had no fixed abode. >> according to our findings, the suspect is homeless and lives in the woods. as soon as he feels cornered, he may apparently act with aggression. for this reason, it is important that anyone who sees this man absolute must call the police and avoid him. according to the findings at the moment, franz wrousis still has a chainsaw with them and further armament. >> he has been named, 51-year-old, franz wrousis, 6'2" suspect as having an unkempt appearance. he has had to prior incidents. the white volkswagen caddy devan. they ruled out terrorism, but the suspect has been at large and so it's going. >> julie: amy kellogg, thank you so much. the democrats with a new message. sparked by losing the white house last year. the latest. >> when you lose an election by somebody who is a 40% popularity, you look in the mirror and say, what did we do wrong? >> julie: what is the democrats a new agenda? plus, a group of volunteers, workers, volunteering to have their
right on the border with germany, 30 miles north of zurich, switzerland. the suspect had no fixed abode. >> according to our findings, the suspect is homeless and lives in the woods. as soon as he feels cornered, he may apparently act with aggression. for this reason, it is important that anyone who sees this man absolute must call the police and avoid him. according to the findings at the moment, franz wrousis still has a chainsaw with them and further armament. >> he has been...
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caroline: two key ones are switzerland and sweden, both of whom have independent currencies and are reallyds tied by what is going on in frankfurt. the governor of the swedish antral bank said recently in interview, that when you are next to an elephant you need to tread tear philly. >> absolutely. that -- it'seden easing bias, what risk are they running changing policy? catherine: if they move before the ecb, it will put pressure on the currency, narrow the interest rate differential, and that could have a negative impact on inflation rates. switzerland introduced negative interest rates in early 2015 in a bid to widen the interest rate differential and take pressure off the currency. vonnie: what about countries in eastern europe? how does it impact them? caroline: they too are in wait burt.e mood for frank they expected to keep rates on hold through 2018, romania is also concerned about hot money inflows. theaps the loan -- out of clks they are hoping there is more action in frank burt. vonnie: what if they don't entirely get on their own policy settings? caroline: i think the swedish h
caroline: two key ones are switzerland and sweden, both of whom have independent currencies and are reallyds tied by what is going on in frankfurt. the governor of the swedish antral bank said recently in interview, that when you are next to an elephant you need to tread tear philly. >> absolutely. that -- it'seden easing bias, what risk are they running changing policy? catherine: if they move before the ecb, it will put pressure on the currency, narrow the interest rate differential,...
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a developing story that we are following from switzerland.t least five people have been hurt in an attack by an unidentified man. two of the victims have been seriously injured. those are the only details police have given. they have sealed off the center of the town which lies on the german boarder in the north of switzerland. we will bring you more details as we get them here on france 24. the words collude." of donald trump's son-in-law and an 11 page statement is submitting to investigators. jared kushner will face a closed-door grilling from members of the senate intelligence committee who are probing links between the and russia during last year's presidential election. jared kushner is now a senior advisor to the u.s. president and is expected to face presidents -- questions about his contact with russia dating to before last november's vote. hadaid in a statement he perhaps four contact with russians. moscow has denied any interference in the election and president trump says his campaign did not collude with russia. what is known so
a developing story that we are following from switzerland.t least five people have been hurt in an attack by an unidentified man. two of the victims have been seriously injured. those are the only details police have given. they have sealed off the center of the town which lies on the german boarder in the north of switzerland. we will bring you more details as we get them here on france 24. the words collude." of donald trump's son-in-law and an 11 page statement is submitting to...
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. >>> they're air surfing across switzerland. >> 328 feet off the ground. >> the sheer spectacle of a swiss near miss. >> what? >>> we're breaking down the best on the web, including father/son pirate time. >> what is the mission to be, fellahs? >> how a clever dad is getting the job done and getting ready to -- booty. >> hey, now. >>> his wife and two daughters have just left home. they were headed out to get a meal. >> don't get close to that. >> that's a bad sign. there's been about two hours of flash flooding. as they were walking, this manhole exploded in front of them. he says it could have taken his wife out. >> that thing is huge and heavy. >> he says the top of it flew 12 feet in the air. there's a second angle that was taken by his daughter. >> oh, my goodness, there were a bunch of people there, too. someone could have easily gotten hurt. >> it showcases how close they were. he called the police as soon as it happened because he didn't want anyone to step into it. authorities in the area did apologize and covered it immediately. a spokesperson said during flash flooding sew
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you do not have the same situation in switzerland. in switzerland, they're one of the most expensive, as well as the netherlands, two of the most extensive health care systems and the world. we want to use our dollars efficiently. with one single system, it is one set of rules, one payer, symbol for patients and for health professionals. we can do it at a low administrative cost and focus on health care. u.s.: about one-third of insurance companies or nonprofit. all mutual ones or nonprofit. are of the blues nonprofit. guest: but they operate like a for-profit health care system. even though they are required by the government to pay some of it because the excess of money, to pay that back into community programs, they are refusing to do that. , theyfit or for-profit are all operating under the same model. host: matthew is in washington state, and he is on our support line. caller: i wanted to mention that when i was in the philippines, i had to go to the emergency room for but four hours, and i was concerned the bill would be about $
you do not have the same situation in switzerland. in switzerland, they're one of the most expensive, as well as the netherlands, two of the most extensive health care systems and the world. we want to use our dollars efficiently. with one single system, it is one set of rules, one payer, symbol for patients and for health professionals. we can do it at a low administrative cost and focus on health care. u.s.: about one-third of insurance companies or nonprofit. all mutual ones or nonprofit....
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for the opportunity to see things in germany and switzerland. it was really an eye-opener for me.f you look at the workforce you lookecommend that at that website. they have eye-opening data. eye-opening for me -- i went back to our states after seeing that governor hickenlooper and his people put together on young people in colorado. found.tell you what i if you go back 10 years, 10 years ago looking at the classic graduate in 2016, if you picked 109th graders who entered high , four years later about 77% had graduated. today we are doing better, about 80%. i would venture that is true in most of our states. about 20% are dropping out. that is a group we are losing. let's say that they do go on to some post secondary education. i will tell you how important it is. when the recession came along, of course, we knew jobs were lost in all of our states. south dakota lost jobs. most of the nation has regained those jobs and then some and most of those jobs at the state level that is true. but if you look at the nature of the person who has regained the job, when the recession began an
for the opportunity to see things in germany and switzerland. it was really an eye-opener for me.f you look at the workforce you lookecommend that at that website. they have eye-opening data. eye-opening for me -- i went back to our states after seeing that governor hickenlooper and his people put together on young people in colorado. found.tell you what i if you go back 10 years, 10 years ago looking at the classic graduate in 2016, if you picked 109th graders who entered high , four years...
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used in the drug sold in switzerland comes from here. this blood collection center belongs to the australian company c.s.l. donate plasma save lives earn up to two hundred dollars a month. there are donor ads everywhere which tell us that the volunteers are paid for their blood. as opposed to most european countries the. compensation for blood donations this practice is legal. we enter the premises which are under heavy surveillance impossible to. with the static kill just yank it just taking shit you drain me you know we'd be from the outside from the case as the creation of class a strange good. yeah. the center is in one of the city's poorest neighborhoods. cleveland is a devastated city the financial crisis of two thousand and eight was a fatal blow. pastor lester williams knows the reality of life in this neighborhood many of his church followers sell their plasma. t.v. here that. would i guess. is legal so i will probably get it does when people just do it but what you strange is that companies they continue to call this a donation
used in the drug sold in switzerland comes from here. this blood collection center belongs to the australian company c.s.l. donate plasma save lives earn up to two hundred dollars a month. there are donor ads everywhere which tell us that the volunteers are paid for their blood. as opposed to most european countries the. compensation for blood donations this practice is legal. we enter the premises which are under heavy surveillance impossible to. with the static kill just yank it just taking...
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and to see so we won't necessarily turn iraq into switzerland if we leave but it's inevitable but that somehow the iraqis will have to solve their own problems in one way or the other so stay or go it looks like either way the united states will have to make the best of a bad choice mop and artsy new york. the pentagon has briefed the german military on its new at thirty five find to jet than is considering potential replacements for its aging tornado auntie's jacqueline examines whether the f. thirty five would make a good substitute the f. thirty five was meant to be the ultimate aircraft the swiss army knife fighter jets ready and equipped for everything the project has been years in the making worked on by the brightest minds from all over the globe and has cost billions and billions of dollars. looks awesome right well the creation of this jack of all trades plane has been a bumpy road the project has seen numerous drafts due to various issues including having the blueprints stolen at one point and the budget has expanded over time as well nearly doubling the initial figure of thi
and to see so we won't necessarily turn iraq into switzerland if we leave but it's inevitable but that somehow the iraqis will have to solve their own problems in one way or the other so stay or go it looks like either way the united states will have to make the best of a bad choice mop and artsy new york. the pentagon has briefed the german military on its new at thirty five find to jet than is considering potential replacements for its aging tornado auntie's jacqueline examines whether the f....
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result will be different i think it is an absolute fantasy so we won't necessarily turn iraq into switzerland if we leave but it's inevitable but that somehow the iraqis will have to solve their own problems in one way or the other so stay or go it looks like either way the united states will have to make the best of a bad choice mop and art see new york. french president emanuel micron has welcomed donald trump in paris they'll reveal details of the talks at a joint press conference later before attending but still tape right on friday in fact the official reception started not pounds but. in which contains the tomb of some of france's greatest war heroes that didn't go unnoticed on social media saying the building is when napoleon is laid to rest think and many claim seemed to basing his presidency on trump is in paris for a two day official visit and my disagreements with his french counterparts. i have friends are going to france to live friends and all of that any more they're not going to he said i wouldn't go to france france no longer france france is no longer friends this is all the
result will be different i think it is an absolute fantasy so we won't necessarily turn iraq into switzerland if we leave but it's inevitable but that somehow the iraqis will have to solve their own problems in one way or the other so stay or go it looks like either way the united states will have to make the best of a bad choice mop and art see new york. french president emanuel micron has welcomed donald trump in paris they'll reveal details of the talks at a joint press conference later...
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revenue has grown in switzerland. that is the first time. we grew 5%, our revenue.e gaining market share in switzerland. francine: does it validate your strategy? >> we've always said we could grow profit in switzerland. profit is up 14% over two years. think -- we can actually grow. bank is auniversal very good model. it is a good story. cost is going down. revenue is going up. that pattern you see across businesses. cost is going down. revenue is going up strongly. cost is going up less. in asia, same thing in wealth management. revenues coming up strongly, cost going up less. and finally, global market. it is a huge turnaround. we said that we would hit 6 billion of revenue. ofdid 3.2 in the first half 2017. there was a lot of skepticism that global market could be turned around. all these are bright spots. so the trend we are seeing can continue? >> we are working hard for it to continue. if you take international wealth management, we have priority solutions, which is a team of advisers who design customized solutions for our clients. this is where you see the
revenue has grown in switzerland. that is the first time. we grew 5%, our revenue.e gaining market share in switzerland. francine: does it validate your strategy? >> we've always said we could grow profit in switzerland. profit is up 14% over two years. think -- we can actually grow. bank is auniversal very good model. it is a good story. cost is going down. revenue is going up. that pattern you see across businesses. cost is going down. revenue is going up strongly. cost is going up...
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a controversial art collection is soon to go on display at a museum in switzerland.ave arrived at the bern museum of fine arts. they belonged to a german collector and there are questions some of the work may have been looted by the nazis. the bbc‘s tim allman reports. 0pening opening the door on the past. works of art hidden away in the decades which can now be seen for the first time. according to officials, this work was all quite legally, confiscated from german museums by the nazis. this treasure trove was covered in 2012, an unprecedented fine. this exhibition and case is not about art history it is always and forever about history and modern history in the 20th century and post—war history, war history. history in the 20th century and post-war history, war history. the owner had kept them hidden away after in inheriting them from his father but not all material has been maintained in prime condition. we have mould problems, that is our first thing. we have to look closely at the works and the second part is to do restoration work. abel fittler was frustrated a
a controversial art collection is soon to go on display at a museum in switzerland.ave arrived at the bern museum of fine arts. they belonged to a german collector and there are questions some of the work may have been looted by the nazis. the bbc‘s tim allman reports. 0pening opening the door on the past. works of art hidden away in the decades which can now be seen for the first time. according to officials, this work was all quite legally, confiscated from german museums by the nazis. this...
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the conference in switzerland was adjourned by the un
the conference in switzerland was adjourned by the un
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following his arrest in switzerland, wang yam was extradited to britain.nnocent? there was no evidence at all fore nsically there was no evidence at all forensically that he had committed this crime. there were no traces of blood found upon clothing and there we re blood found upon clothing and there were no witnesses seeing him. there was nothing in his flat. he had no history of violence and to beat someone history of violence and to beat someone to death where you have not a violence bowed in your body is unusual in the extreme and is highly unlikely to occur. i've been given exclusive access to correspondence written by a wang yam's solicitors to the cps before the murder trial. it is clear from this that his lawyers felt crucial information was not being disclosed, in particular wang yam's relationship with mi6. his lawyers also attach this letter from the ministry of defence, which invited wang yam in for an interview and faint invented by a full his cooperation. because of a 2008 court order, we are not allowed to learn any more about our group to's
following his arrest in switzerland, wang yam was extradited to britain.nnocent? there was no evidence at all fore nsically there was no evidence at all forensically that he had committed this crime. there were no traces of blood found upon clothing and there we re blood found upon clothing and there were no witnesses seeing him. there was nothing in his flat. he had no history of violence and to beat someone history of violence and to beat someone to death where you have not a violence bowed...
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this is in northern switzerland. reports of an unidentified male attacker.ong. people were locked in the truck without any water or air conditioning. the alarm was raised after one broke out of the vehicle. it is still not clear exactly how many people were packed into this truck when it arrived in san antonio. some fled the scene, only those too ill to move remained. several survivors are seriously ill in hospital. for now, their welfare is more important than the fact that they crossed the border illegally. our most important focus right now is to deliver compassionate care. you know, ourfirst responders, immediately were on the scene delivering first aid, transporting sometimes by air, critical condition patients to local hospitals in trying to prevent more loss of life than what had already occured. it is now obvious that this was an organised large—scale operation. nearby security cameras showed other vehicles waiting for the truck. a local reporter says those on board were probably had been taken to work in low—wagejobs. it's mostly younger males tryin
this is in northern switzerland. reports of an unidentified male attacker.ong. people were locked in the truck without any water or air conditioning. the alarm was raised after one broke out of the vehicle. it is still not clear exactly how many people were packed into this truck when it arrived in san antonio. some fled the scene, only those too ill to move remained. several survivors are seriously ill in hospital. for now, their welfare is more important than the fact that they crossed the...
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toshiba said it is considering listing its energy unit in switzerland.imeframe by the end of september. the company says it continues to consider other options, including selling the business. that is your bloomberg business flash. manus: thank you very much. to sign a plies t contract with total and cnpc to develop its largest gas field. manus: it is the first foreign investment in iran in energy since sanctions were lifted. what is the significance of this? put this into context for us? it is a big corporate name. >> that is entirely accurate. we have been waiting for a wave of potential deals since sanctions were eased. out this announcement from total and cnpc that they have signed this deal. the rationale makes sense. china has been snapping up energy assets around the world. some of the majors have been chipping their toe in the dealmaking space. the timing, the iran announcement is expected to come on the day that was going to be the deadline for qatar to respond to those 13 demands from the saudi-led gcc alliance, and it involves an oil field tha
toshiba said it is considering listing its energy unit in switzerland.imeframe by the end of september. the company says it continues to consider other options, including selling the business. that is your bloomberg business flash. manus: thank you very much. to sign a plies t contract with total and cnpc to develop its largest gas field. manus: it is the first foreign investment in iran in energy since sanctions were lifted. what is the significance of this? put this into context for us? it is...
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in switzerland he saw that american citizens were parking literally billions of dollars in switzerland so that they didn't have to pay taxes on that money or they were using their billions of dollars to launder in order to send to other places around the world just to keep the money away from uncle sam he blew the whistle he was prosecuted here in the united states for allegedly violating banking secrecy laws but. in the end he won a one hundred four million dollars settlement from the i.r.s. wow now this is information that the public definitely it would want to know but for instance when it comes to our whistleblowers usually. citizens here in america they side more with the government like this is information that should be hidden why are you telling us this so in your opinion why are whistleblowers not praise but persecuted even from their own citizens i think the problem is that most americans don't really understand the role of whistleblowers and it's not just americans i did some work recently with the greek government helping the greek government write a new whistleblower prote
in switzerland he saw that american citizens were parking literally billions of dollars in switzerland so that they didn't have to pay taxes on that money or they were using their billions of dollars to launder in order to send to other places around the world just to keep the money away from uncle sam he blew the whistle he was prosecuted here in the united states for allegedly violating banking secrecy laws but. in the end he won a one hundred four million dollars settlement from the i.r.s....
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ten minutes later, after some confusion in the iceland penalty box, switzerland equalised.ay austria a little later. monaco say they've agreed a fee with manchester city for benjamin mendy. the left—back will cost city more than 52 million pounds. it would take their spending on full—backs this summer to more than 100 million pounds after the signing of kyle walker from spurs. the football season is fast approaching. in just two weeks' time arsenal and chelsea will compete at wembley for the traditional curtain raiser, the community shield, and the two sides met in one of several preseason friendlies today. and in the birds nest stadium in beijing it was the champions who enjoyed a thumping win against their london rivals, winning 3—0. michy batshuayi scored either side of half time to seal a comfortable win. philippe coutinho showed why he's being linked with a move to barcelona by scoring a spectacular goal to win the premier league asia trophy for liverpool. the reds had to come from behind to beat leicester 2—1 in hong kong. crystal palace manager frank de boer claimed
ten minutes later, after some confusion in the iceland penalty box, switzerland equalised.ay austria a little later. monaco say they've agreed a fee with manchester city for benjamin mendy. the left—back will cost city more than 52 million pounds. it would take their spending on full—backs this summer to more than 100 million pounds after the signing of kyle walker from spurs. the football season is fast approaching. in just two weeks' time arsenal and chelsea will compete at wembley for...
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we find in switzerland sweet -- niche health care businesses and wealth and is meant businesses operating globally. vonnie: this is what i find so interesting. you say you are a bottoms up fund. one of them is the move to automation. you are involved with japan and forompanies that are good takeover. you are involved in things like the swiss companies you mentioned. what are the structural themes? benjamin: increasing wealth, one wealthbenefits of the disparity is there is disposable assets chasing expensive automobiles. grabs for the swiss wealth management fund, there is activity for the stock market as well. stock exchanges in europe, we are avoiding the banks in favor of the fee driven business models like stock exchanges and wealth managers. automobile, companies making the components, you had a big segment on tesla. like volkswagen and gm on a huge army of suppliers. some of those are going to strip -- shrink with the decline of the combustion engine. some of them are going to thrive because they made this transition to the new electric smart automobile. sensors in particular, sensi
we find in switzerland sweet -- niche health care businesses and wealth and is meant businesses operating globally. vonnie: this is what i find so interesting. you say you are a bottoms up fund. one of them is the move to automation. you are involved with japan and forompanies that are good takeover. you are involved in things like the swiss companies you mentioned. what are the structural themes? benjamin: increasing wealth, one wealthbenefits of the disparity is there is disposable assets...
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the scandal came to a head in 2015 when dozens of senior officials were arrested in switzerland and u.sarged 41 people and companies with corruption. disputes over where to hold the event have affected the world cup since it began in 1930. fifa takes bids from continents. recent history shows there is little financial benefit to holding the world cup. south africa only recouped1/10 of its output for the 2010 event. people say the selection process is led by billions of dollars. critics question whether reforms can be carried out by officials who have been part of the system. among those who pushed for the removal of the former president were some sponsors. to examined fifa bid.ption due to theqatar you can read more about this at niquick on the bloomberg. inra: staying with football the u.k., star power is stealing the spotlight. scarlet fu sat down with the fc barcelona president to get his take on the decision. we want to continue for him to play with us. no doubt a lot of clubs would like to have him but we want to continue having him in our club. want is not to have --is to have the
the scandal came to a head in 2015 when dozens of senior officials were arrested in switzerland and u.sarged 41 people and companies with corruption. disputes over where to hold the event have affected the world cup since it began in 1930. fifa takes bids from continents. recent history shows there is little financial benefit to holding the world cup. south africa only recouped1/10 of its output for the 2010 event. people say the selection process is led by billions of dollars. critics question...
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the qataris portray themselves as sort of the switzerland of the gulf, that's what they want to be, whichis an interesting model particularly in the illicit finance world because for, you know, a long time switzerland was the playground for -- you know, for all manner of people who had illicit funds and bank accounts there, i mean, sort of to juan's point, the international community got together and said, you know, enough. we are not going to let you have numbered accounts, we are not going to let you have -- you have an important role, switzerland of being neutral, being a place, you know, being a financial center but not to the expense of the rest of the world's efforts to combat illicit finance. i think that exact same model could be applied in a slightly different context but same model with doha. >> the gentleman has a question for you. >> i'm not affiliated with any organization. i have a question for most -- for mr. cohen. you talked earlier about the bush administration looking at the muslim brotherhood through different lenses. was that -- or was there any lens among these that
the qataris portray themselves as sort of the switzerland of the gulf, that's what they want to be, whichis an interesting model particularly in the illicit finance world because for, you know, a long time switzerland was the playground for -- you know, for all manner of people who had illicit funds and bank accounts there, i mean, sort of to juan's point, the international community got together and said, you know, enough. we are not going to let you have numbered accounts, we are not going to...
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>>>police in switzerland say five people hospitalized following an unusual attack. they were assaulted by a man with a chain saw. coming up at noon spanish fishermen find a new way to turn fis money making venture. >>>plus, he may be a favorite but people are feeling scammed by michael phelp's race against a great white . >>> many sharing memories sending support to loved ones during this tough time. all those words are appreciated and continue to share on our website. he spoke at my cousin's high school rest in piece. best journalist around, one of the best has left us. rest in peace. emergency services was called in to rescue 17 stranded hikers in arizona. they were trapped by raging waters. a sheriff's deputy helicopter called in to help the hikers that included a 4-year-old boy. >>> some spanish fishermen have found an integrated solution to seas. they're turning plastic found in the sea to high end fashion. they deposit the rubbish into bins on land. that's then separated and taken to the company to be broken into chips and pellets which can be spun into thread
>>>police in switzerland say five people hospitalized following an unusual attack. they were assaulted by a man with a chain saw. coming up at noon spanish fishermen find a new way to turn fis money making venture. >>>plus, he may be a favorite but people are feeling scammed by michael phelp's race against a great white . >>> many sharing memories sending support to loved ones during this tough time. all those words are appreciated and continue to share on our...
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switzerland, germany, and the u.k..h managers are under pressure from low rates in market uncertainty. haidi: executives told a london reported that they will deny conspiracy to commit fraud. by the mosteo's senior u.k. bank executive to face criminal charges since the financial crisis. it relates to funds made available to qatar in a deal that made $15 billion. we continue focus on bank action next and how they react to haidi: it is a: 30 a.m. here in sydney. futures showing a little more upside. i am here in sydney. in newi am betty liu york, where it is 6:30 p.m. you are watching "daybreak: australia." the japanese finance minister is strengthening his political power base to give him more control over the ruling liberal democratic party. he also pledged support for shinzo abe after a bruising defeat in tokyo elections. positiond put him in for rewriting japan's 70-year-old constitution. they are close to a free trade thanthat account for more a quarter of the world's economic output. a basic deal is in place. an ann
switzerland, germany, and the u.k..h managers are under pressure from low rates in market uncertainty. haidi: executives told a london reported that they will deny conspiracy to commit fraud. by the mosteo's senior u.k. bank executive to face criminal charges since the financial crisis. it relates to funds made available to qatar in a deal that made $15 billion. we continue focus on bank action next and how they react to haidi: it is a: 30 a.m. here in sydney. futures showing a little more...
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the central bank of switzerland is a huge buyer of apple stock the central banks are taking all the publicly traded securities bonds or stocks off the market as a way to stealthily bail out all these corporations that are buying back their own cycle solve using that money thanks to the low low low interest rates of banks like bank. in case you're new to the game this is how it works now the economy is built around corporations corporations run washington washington media the media over voters elected to businessman to run this country business equals power you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before . what politicians do. put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. some want. to go on the press was like before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters in my house. thank. you young lecturer giovanni is handing out hot meals on the rio pietro's campus. to some of. them here come here into the sun don. there's a long line he hands out hundreds of meals every day and if you want t
the central bank of switzerland is a huge buyer of apple stock the central banks are taking all the publicly traded securities bonds or stocks off the market as a way to stealthily bail out all these corporations that are buying back their own cycle solve using that money thanks to the low low low interest rates of banks like bank. in case you're new to the game this is how it works now the economy is built around corporations corporations run washington washington media the media over voters...
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the central bank of switzerland is a huge buyer of apple stock the central banks are taking all the publicly traded securities bonds or stocks off the market as a way to stealthily bail out all these corporations that are buying back their own stock of solved using that externally cheap money thanks to the low low low interest rates of banks like bank of japan. that. by then coffee session. by then is a shift the long. term not instead of. going on more. than was revealed to the multiple injuries among can connect them to. the work but shows reality of mars on the phone to the book and even before the symbols of the say yes but i don't know. what my. own i'm a bit of nothing. was. done long enough something that said. a little to helen's look ma let's see what i can now maybe maybe maybe that's. not. lead. america.
the central bank of switzerland is a huge buyer of apple stock the central banks are taking all the publicly traded securities bonds or stocks off the market as a way to stealthily bail out all these corporations that are buying back their own stock of solved using that externally cheap money thanks to the low low low interest rates of banks like bank of japan. that. by then coffee session. by then is a shift the long. term not instead of. going on more. than was revealed to the multiple...
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has been running shorter distances for much of the year so far but he was back running the 400 in switzerland seconds — the fastest time in the world this year. american sprinterjustin gatlin is set for a final showdown against usain bolt at next month's world championships in london, and he continued his build—up to the games by going sub—10 seconds for 100 metres, something which bolt hasn't done in his last two races. gatlin clocked 9.96 seconds, beating ivory coast's ben youssef meite into second place. and dafne schippers seems to be peaking at the right time as she prepares to defend her 200 metres title in london. the world champion clocked 22.10 seconds. rory mcilroy says he felt like he was "swimming against the stream" as he began the defence of his irish 0pen title at portstewart. the world number four, who's hosting the tournament through his foundation, is bidding to become the first player since colin montgomerie 20 years ago to retain the title. he laboured to level—par round of 72. england's tommy fleetwood is aiming to complete back—to—back tour wins, following his victory at
has been running shorter distances for much of the year so far but he was back running the 400 in switzerland seconds — the fastest time in the world this year. american sprinterjustin gatlin is set for a final showdown against usain bolt at next month's world championships in london, and he continued his build—up to the games by going sub—10 seconds for 100 metres, something which bolt hasn't done in his last two races. gatlin clocked 9.96 seconds, beating ivory coast's ben youssef meite...
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side win the group — but the french needed an equaliser from camille abily to earn a draw against switzerlandhe match as well. and if scotland make it through, they'll play austria after this goalkeeping howler helped them on their way to a 3—0 win over iceland — goalkeeper gunnarsdottir won't want to see this again. never mind. ross barkley will "100%" leave everton, that's to his manager ronald koeman. the england international has been at everton since the age of ii, but barkley‘s told the club he wants to leave, after rejecting a new contract. we made really a good offer to him to sign a new contract. he declined that contract. he told me that he is looking for a new challenge. 0k. it's not everton future any more, it is his decision. i need to respect that and then, ok, we will see what happens. what i heard from the board at the moment isn't really an offer on the table for ross. fast bowler toby roland jones will make his debut for england in their third test against south africa at the oval tomorrow. he'll replace mark wood who's has an injured heel. roland jones' middlesex team—mate
side win the group — but the french needed an equaliser from camille abily to earn a draw against switzerlandhe match as well. and if scotland make it through, they'll play austria after this goalkeeping howler helped them on their way to a 3—0 win over iceland — goalkeeper gunnarsdottir won't want to see this again. never mind. ross barkley will "100%" leave everton, that's to his manager ronald koeman. the england international has been at everton since the age of ii, but...
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as she packs the walking sticks and insect repellent for a summer holiday with husband philip in switzerlands everyone wrong about mrs may's staying power? do the conservatives really want her to remain in post until the end of the brexit process, that's march 2019? or will events catch up with mrs may, meaning she doesn't have time to "clean up the mess she created", as she told her cabinet colleagues was her desire. and what aboutjeremy corbyn and his plea for the pm to simply stand aside? with his take on mrs may's long and tricky summer ahead here's our policy editor, chris cook. the conservative party candidate...
as she packs the walking sticks and insect repellent for a summer holiday with husband philip in switzerlands everyone wrong about mrs may's staying power? do the conservatives really want her to remain in post until the end of the brexit process, that's march 2019? or will events catch up with mrs may, meaning she doesn't have time to "clean up the mess she created", as she told her cabinet colleagues was her desire. and what aboutjeremy corbyn and his plea for the pm to simply stand...
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the central bank of switzerland is a huge buyer of apple stock the central banks are taking all the publicly traded securities bonds or stocks off the market as a way to stealthily bail out all these corporations that are buying back their own stock and solved using that externally cheap money thanks to the low low low interest rates of banks like bank of japan. i've observed events of the past few years in the us myself several times what's going on in my native germany. really of refugees. u.s. intelligence agencies indiscriminately listening in on german citizens of the government. and once again german tanks are heading east. from various political parties and various independent experts and journalists little effort to understand just how independent germany really is when it comes to decision making. whether it acts on its own national interests ok or his own someone else's will. credit is one of the basic instruments to drive an economy but it can also. lead to tragedy i did it. just i came and met the day. and it was. many lives have been broken. in the banks going to. be. the banks.
the central bank of switzerland is a huge buyer of apple stock the central banks are taking all the publicly traded securities bonds or stocks off the market as a way to stealthily bail out all these corporations that are buying back their own stock and solved using that externally cheap money thanks to the low low low interest rates of banks like bank of japan. i've observed events of the past few years in the us myself several times what's going on in my native germany. really of refugees....
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again, let's make some sense out of it with james davis from switzerland. are you surprised by this? >> well, not surprised, but, of course, i think the white house is once again demonstrating that it's really amateur hour there. we have not had a white house that's been able to keep on message since the inauguration. i don't think this week was a week that they wanted to have them -- the week end with basically personnel stories, whether it's the resignation of spicer, the appointment of scaramucchi, the controversy surrounding the attorney general. and we have a white house that is not able to keep on message. the idea is we're going to bring in mr. scaramucchi and he's going to bring discipline to it. but we understand that the president is the one who is bringing the undisciplined approach to the white house. and scaramucchi, whether he's going to be in a position to get this guy on message, on target. you know, ending a week like this is not helpful when you're trying to move a legislative agenda forward. so, we're getting nowhere on health reform, and
again, let's make some sense out of it with james davis from switzerland. are you surprised by this? >> well, not surprised, but, of course, i think the white house is once again demonstrating that it's really amateur hour there. we have not had a white house that's been able to keep on message since the inauguration. i don't think this week was a week that they wanted to have them -- the week end with basically personnel stories, whether it's the resignation of spicer, the appointment of...
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kari -- ==kari//wx chroma== =wx toss anchors= new details about an attack in switzerland involving a chainsaw. police are searching for the man behind it -- as more than a hundred officers from both switzerland and germany are on the case. ==take vo== this is new video from the scene. police say the attacked happened in the northern city of schaffhausen shaff-houzen -- near the german border. at least five people were hurt in the attack. police say it is not terrorism. ==sam//cu== police in milpitas are looking for a man they say exposed himself to minors. ==vo== police say the man exposed himself last thursday afternoon in augustine park .. while juveniles were present. they also say two minors managed to take this photo of the man before he left the scene. police cleared us to show this image - first published in an online article. ==fs== milpitis police say .. in that same online report .. that the department rarely receives indecent exposure calls. we did our own digging. crime reports dot-com indicates 20 sexual offense incidents reported in milpitas over the past 3 months. the
kari -- ==kari//wx chroma== =wx toss anchors= new details about an attack in switzerland involving a chainsaw. police are searching for the man behind it -- as more than a hundred officers from both switzerland and germany are on the case. ==take vo== this is new video from the scene. police say the attacked happened in the northern city of schaffhausen shaff-houzen -- near the german border. at least five people were hurt in the attack. police say it is not terrorism. ==sam//cu== police in...