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a camera trap took this footage of an alternate the arm or river in switzerland. with the rest of the family. it takes resources and time to capture such images it's hardly feasible to set up traps across large areas. but there are other ways to find out where i often saw. conservationists of set up a project to monitor the animals here in central switzerland it's headed by every new find backa bit transparent as one of thirty six volunteers involved in the effort. pulses leave traces often in the shadow of a bridge. in. the smells rather fishy sitcoms and he looks very fresh. off his mark that territory by leaving piles of excrement that say this part of the river belongs to me. the piles help the researches track down the animals. alters could well be living in this stream to. buttress paris phyllis going to check the structure for to once a year. she already keeps track of beavers and is thrilled the authors might show up to. what may exist for me as a real highlight when a species reappears boy and left especially when it was basically our fault that it disapp
a camera trap took this footage of an alternate the arm or river in switzerland. with the rest of the family. it takes resources and time to capture such images it's hardly feasible to set up traps across large areas. but there are other ways to find out where i often saw. conservationists of set up a project to monitor the animals here in central switzerland it's headed by every new find backa bit transparent as one of thirty six volunteers involved in the effort. pulses leave traces often in...
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david had his implant surgically inserted by one of switzerland's leading neurosurgeons.lysed seven years ago after a sporting accident. i've been working in the neuroscience now for a long time now and i know that when you have a spinal—cord injury, after a while if there is no progress it will remain like this, so what i noticed for the first time is a change, even in a chronic state, and that's, for me, something completely new. outside of the lab in the real world it's much harderfor david. without his electrical stimulation he can only walk a few paces so it's far away from being a cure. but the research does demonstrate that paralysis can be reversed, at least to some degree. the big question is by how much. sebastien had a cycling accident. before he came to work with the swiss team he had no movement in his legs. but now he can ride his bike which is powered mostly by his hand movements, but also by his legs. such a feeling of freedom. everything is working together and that helps you to be healthy for the rest of the day, the rest of the week and the rest of your
david had his implant surgically inserted by one of switzerland's leading neurosurgeons.lysed seven years ago after a sporting accident. i've been working in the neuroscience now for a long time now and i know that when you have a spinal—cord injury, after a while if there is no progress it will remain like this, so what i noticed for the first time is a change, even in a chronic state, and that's, for me, something completely new. outside of the lab in the real world it's much harderfor...
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a camera trap took this footage of an alternate the arm or river in switzerland. with the rest of the family. it takes resources and time to capture such images it's hardly feasible to set up traps across large areas. but there are other ways to find out where i often saw. conservationists of set up a project to monitor the animals hit in central switzerland it's headed by every new find backa bit transparent as one of thirty six volunteers involved in the effort. pulses leave traces often in the shadow of a bridge. or smells rather fishy bit of wrong and he looks very fresh. to smoke that territory by leaving piles of excrement that site this part of the river belongs to me. the piles help the researchers track down the animals. alters could well be living in this stream to. buttress paris phone is going to check the structure for conditions weren't right for them anymore. although switzerland had to catch the ultra protected species none had been sighted in the wild since the one nine hundred eighty s. these ones eleven and. one theory is that toxins in the envi
a camera trap took this footage of an alternate the arm or river in switzerland. with the rest of the family. it takes resources and time to capture such images it's hardly feasible to set up traps across large areas. but there are other ways to find out where i often saw. conservationists of set up a project to monitor the animals hit in central switzerland it's headed by every new find backa bit transparent as one of thirty six volunteers involved in the effort. pulses leave traces often in...
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. -- here youarget targeted the laboratory interest -- switzerland. a nerve agent was recovered in the u.k. following an assassination attempt. the prime minister's of the netherlands and at the u.k. issued a joint statement condemning russian behavior. we are including a copy of the statements in the materials provided to all of you and online at justice.gov --. our indictment charges some of the same russian operatives along with colleagues in my -- moscow. conspiracy to hack a variety of individuals and organizations in the u.s., canada, and europe to obtain information that was exploited for the benefit of the russian government. specifically, the indictment alleges a conspiracy to use computer hacking to obtain nonpublic or personal information about athletes and others in the files that anti-doping agency is in multiple countries. to release the stolen information selectively and sometimes misleadingly. was done to undermine the organization's efforts to ensure the integrity of the olympic and other games. other targets of this conspiracy where
. -- here youarget targeted the laboratory interest -- switzerland. a nerve agent was recovered in the u.k. following an assassination attempt. the prime minister's of the netherlands and at the u.k. issued a joint statement condemning russian behavior. we are including a copy of the statements in the materials provided to all of you and online at justice.gov --. our indictment charges some of the same russian operatives along with colleagues in my -- moscow. conspiracy to hack a variety of...
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they targeted a lab in switzerland that analyzed the nerve agent used in that poising. let me talk briefly about the charges in the indictment. the defendants are charged with engaging in a lengthy and wide-ranging conspiracy to hack into private computers and networks around the world. the victims of this illegal activity are anti-doping organizations in the u.s. and abroad. , swiss and dutch entities which investigate the use of chemical weapons, and as i mentioned, an important company in my own district, westinghouse. they use spearfishing to gain access to protected computers and networks. these illegal actions provided the basis for the wire fraud conspiracy counts. five defendants were charged with aggravated identity theft. they illegally obtained identifying information, including passwords used by real persons, and exploited it to further their hacking activity. one defendant is charged with four counts of wire fraud. he is alleged to have sent spearfishing emails to specific employees of westinghouse in an effort to trick them into providing their login crede
they targeted a lab in switzerland that analyzed the nerve agent used in that poising. let me talk briefly about the charges in the indictment. the defendants are charged with engaging in a lengthy and wide-ranging conspiracy to hack into private computers and networks around the world. the victims of this illegal activity are anti-doping organizations in the u.s. and abroad. , swiss and dutch entities which investigate the use of chemical weapons, and as i mentioned, an important company in my...
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for example in switzerland. we've come to the kind of center.not long ago this was decided in a referendum to support more food security and quality in their country. and this is one of the people behind the movement the president of the swiss farmers union marcus ritter he owns a typical family farm in the area and he firmly believes that unlimited free trade can be a dangerous thing. ah hell. if i trade were free if every border was open then for economic reasons food production here in switzerland would make no sense at all it would have to be relocated to places where production is cheapest labor costs next to nothing but then he wouldn't be here in switzerland the. swiss pay rates are on average fifty percent higher than even in wealthy neighbor germany richer could never produce food here in switzerland as cheaply as he could anywhere else in europe. and it's about more than price it's also about having a domestic industry and saving jobs that's why the country has imposed import duties on a range of products. the sheet but the amount of t
for example in switzerland. we've come to the kind of center.not long ago this was decided in a referendum to support more food security and quality in their country. and this is one of the people behind the movement the president of the swiss farmers union marcus ritter he owns a typical family farm in the area and he firmly believes that unlimited free trade can be a dangerous thing. ah hell. if i trade were free if every border was open then for economic reasons food production here in...
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switzerland's a neutral country and therefore ideal for this campaign. if or when authorities there will respond to the petition. and it's differences over migration policy within the eu which are really at the heart of this problem. countries like italy and greece say they've taken more than their fair share of people with little or no support. italy blames both eu policy and the actions of countries like germany for exacerbating the crisis. the aquarius is currently docked at the french port of marseilles. a new flag would be welcome news for the crew, but it seems their future rests on whether the eu sees ngo rescue ships as helping people smugglers, or as charitable rescuers. lebo diseko, bbc news. a couple of brief things for you. the hubble space telescope has been placed in safe mode because it's lost one of the gyroscopes needed to point the spacecraft. hubble had been operating with four of its six gyroscopes, when one failed. controllers tried to switch on a backup, but found that was malfunctioning too. mission team members are hopeful it can
switzerland's a neutral country and therefore ideal for this campaign. if or when authorities there will respond to the petition. and it's differences over migration policy within the eu which are really at the heart of this problem. countries like italy and greece say they've taken more than their fair share of people with little or no support. italy blames both eu policy and the actions of countries like germany for exacerbating the crisis. the aquarius is currently docked at the french port...
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pallab ghosh reports from switzerland. david's doctor said he'd never work again.oothills of the alps, he's able to travel more than half a mile. and implant around his spine has changed his life. to me, it means a lot. i think you've got to try to do the impossible to make the possible possible. i'm surprised over and over again when we really get there. it's a lot of fun, and it feels very good. this is david training with his implant a year ago. "stim on" means it's turned on. when it's turned off, he can't move. back on, and he continues to walk. nerves in the spinal—cord send signals from the brain to the legs. some people are paralysed when they're damaged through injury. in most cases, there's still a small signal, but it's too weak to create movement. the implant boosts the signal, enabling david to walk. not only that, the restored movement seems to repair some of the damaged nerves. and here's the result. david walks eight paces with the implant turned off. what was very unexpected was the spinal—cord repair that we have observed. and we need to understan
pallab ghosh reports from switzerland. david's doctor said he'd never work again.oothills of the alps, he's able to travel more than half a mile. and implant around his spine has changed his life. to me, it means a lot. i think you've got to try to do the impossible to make the possible possible. i'm surprised over and over again when we really get there. it's a lot of fun, and it feels very good. this is david training with his implant a year ago. "stim on" means it's turned on. when...
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not invited a cow to dinner but now there is one less excuse thanks to a cattle feed company in switzerland we'll tell you what that is all about. how you got to get us welcome to the program we begin with some strong numbers for the u.s. economy a survey by payroll processor a.d.p. showed strong hiring by private businesses in the united states in september and services firms produced more and hired more workers the national employment report showed private payrolls jumped by two hundred thirty thousand jobs in september the largest gain since february while a report from the institute for supply management showed services sector activity hit a twenty one year high in september the data helped heal some of the ten year u.s. treasury note hit its highest level in over seven years. that's clearly very good news for the u.s. economy let's bring in our new york financial correspondent in new york who has been following the story for us and it's good to see you again what does wall street make of these apparently really good numbers. yeah the economy remains hot and it is pretty likely that we
not invited a cow to dinner but now there is one less excuse thanks to a cattle feed company in switzerland we'll tell you what that is all about. how you got to get us welcome to the program we begin with some strong numbers for the u.s. economy a survey by payroll processor a.d.p. showed strong hiring by private businesses in the united states in september and services firms produced more and hired more workers the national employment report showed private payrolls jumped by two hundred...
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like iceland norway switzerland and liechtenstein you know free access to the european market of hundreds of millions of people but you might be find yourself with questions still to be resolved of the scotland england market well of course the differences mean obviously switzerland has got a completely different arrangement and there are variations in terms of for the deal can be i don't think you could be absolutely prescriptive until we see the u.k. deal in being but what i'm seeing is that certainly at the moment it looks to me much more logical for an independent scotland to joint effort on the european economic a via rather than go back into the european union and i don't believe if we go back into the european union we would get away with north adopting the euro and i think the util would be a disaster for the scottish economy which comes with your after orientated scotland how well my view is and scope becomes independent we should move towards the use separate scottish currency and i think listening to the former greek finance minister who's written on the stuff and who i think h
like iceland norway switzerland and liechtenstein you know free access to the european market of hundreds of millions of people but you might be find yourself with questions still to be resolved of the scotland england market well of course the differences mean obviously switzerland has got a completely different arrangement and there are variations in terms of for the deal can be i don't think you could be absolutely prescriptive until we see the u.k. deal in being but what i'm seeing is that...
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david had his implant surgically inserted by one of switzerland's leading neurosurgeons.s paralysed seven years ago after a sporting accident. i've been working in the neuroscience now for a long time, and i know that when you have a spinal—cord injury, after a while, if there is no progress, it will remain like this. so what i noticed for the first time is a change, even in a chronic state, and that's, for me, something completely new. outside of the lab in the real world, it's much harderfor david. without his electrical stimulation, he can only walk a few paces, so it's far away from being a cure. but the research does demonstrate that paralysis can be reversed, at least to some degree. the big question is by how much. sebastian had a cycling accident. before he came to work with the swiss team, he had no movement in his legs. but now he can ride his bike, which is powered mostly by his hand movements, but also by his legs. such a feeling of freedom. everything is working together, and that helps you to be healthy for the rest of the day, the rest of the week and the r
david had his implant surgically inserted by one of switzerland's leading neurosurgeons.s paralysed seven years ago after a sporting accident. i've been working in the neuroscience now for a long time, and i know that when you have a spinal—cord injury, after a while, if there is no progress, it will remain like this. so what i noticed for the first time is a change, even in a chronic state, and that's, for me, something completely new. outside of the lab in the real world, it's much...
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well switzerland is also caught up in a lot of this storm it's in the middle of you know how the world views and how it's relationship with the u.s. so. it's as long with all the other european players sort of really are threatened right now by sort of these random events that trump is moving forward with it it's really policy by tweet and i think that threatens switzerland as well interesting that china and the u.s. well maybe move china is interesting but the u.s. not invited level w t o reform meeting recently what we read into the. well i mean it's pushing it like i sort of mentioned slightly before it's this idea of a redo examining a bilateral relationships and redetermine into these sort of historical relationships and trump is basically blowing them apart and the world is creating a new order where the u.s. is not the central figure and i think you know these so small but powerful moves by they. and other international communities is a clear sign that it's moving shifting away from the u.s. as as the primary axis of power peter looked over the program peter rose a strike starte
well switzerland is also caught up in a lot of this storm it's in the middle of you know how the world views and how it's relationship with the u.s. so. it's as long with all the other european players sort of really are threatened right now by sort of these random events that trump is moving forward with it it's really policy by tweet and i think that threatens switzerland as well interesting that china and the u.s. well maybe move china is interesting but the u.s. not invited level w t o...
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including switzerland yes so you.go switzerland different territory what do you see on the regulatory front what countries are doing the right thing to doing it right and will attract critical mass and obviously getting it wrong. well i would see most of the conversations i have of people is that they're americans are concerned that america is going to get it wrong and having worked. in a prior role i got really exposed to just how much. learning is required for people in the regulatory structures to catch up to all of us who've been in the center three immersed right so they're still managing their current monetary systems and now to try to catch up so it's hard because in america regulations are not necessarily an impediment to grow for example or violin or all kinds of regulations and they became a billion dollar company you have other companies like. like uber commies. they're not. flouting all kinds of regulations and they become a billion dollar industry so in the finance space people don't abide by regulations
including switzerland yes so you.go switzerland different territory what do you see on the regulatory front what countries are doing the right thing to doing it right and will attract critical mass and obviously getting it wrong. well i would see most of the conversations i have of people is that they're americans are concerned that america is going to get it wrong and having worked. in a prior role i got really exposed to just how much. learning is required for people in the regulatory...
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pallab ghosh has been to switzerland to meet those who've been treated.ls of the alps, he is able to travel more than half a mile. an implant around his spine has changed his life. to me it means a lot. i think you've got to try to do the impossible to make the impossible possible. i'm surprised, over and over again, when we really get there. it's a lot of fun and it feels very good. this is david training with his implant a year ago. stim on means it's turned on. when it's turned off, he can't move. back on and he continues to walk. nerves in the spinal—cord send signals from the brain to the legs. some people are paralysed when they're damaged through injury. in most cases there's still a small signal, but it's too weak to create a movement. the implant boosts the signal, enabling david to walk. not only that, the restored movement seems to repair some of the damaged nerves. and here's the result. david walks eight paces with the implant turned off. what was very unexpected was the spinal—cord repair that we have observed. and we need to understand the
pallab ghosh has been to switzerland to meet those who've been treated.ls of the alps, he is able to travel more than half a mile. an implant around his spine has changed his life. to me it means a lot. i think you've got to try to do the impossible to make the impossible possible. i'm surprised, over and over again, when we really get there. it's a lot of fun and it feels very good. this is david training with his implant a year ago. stim on means it's turned on. when it's turned off, he can't...
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david had his implant surgically inserted by one of switzerland's leading neurosurgeons.uroscience now for a long time now and i know that when you have a spinal—cord injury, after a while, if there is no progress, it will remain like this, so what i noticed for the first time is a change, even in a chronic state, and that's, for me, something completely new. outside of the lab in the real world it's much harderfor david. without his electrical stimulation he can only walk a few paces so it's far away from being a cure. but the research does demonstrate that paralysis can be reversed, at least to some degree. the big question is by how much. sebastien had a cycling accident. before he came to work with the swiss team, he had no movement in his legs. but now, he can ride his bike, which is powered mostly by his hand movements, but also by his legs. such a feeling of freedom. everything is working together and that helps you to be healthy for the rest of the day, the rest of the week and the rest of your life. stem on. robotic voice: 0k, start message send to implant. david
david had his implant surgically inserted by one of switzerland's leading neurosurgeons.uroscience now for a long time now and i know that when you have a spinal—cord injury, after a while, if there is no progress, it will remain like this, so what i noticed for the first time is a change, even in a chronic state, and that's, for me, something completely new. outside of the lab in the real world it's much harderfor david. without his electrical stimulation he can only walk a few paces so it's...
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so if not yugoslavia, maybe switzerland. >> the owners says her two dogs greet her with joy when sheets home from work. honey is the good one but spot, spot you have to watch. >> what? spot is just bringing her the shoes. >> no, spot she says, will take something and she has to go find him and it or else it's gone forever. >> this is charles the cat. charles the cat behaves like i think every cat does when you dress them up for halloween. charles is ready as a shake. >> you think it's funny. he doesn't. >> most cats don't like wearing stuff for the amusement of humans. >> speaking of, that's what he is doing for his pets. let's see what they're up to. >> he's very patient. their new puppy was trying to eat the dog even though i'm pretty sure she gets fed all the time. >> some things are just passed on from generation to generation. dad and daughter are sitting here. >> are you ready? >> she goes yeah, okay. she has that utensil in her hand. you're done. >> don't underestimate the power of a little one. wait a minute. she's trying to stab her dad. >> she's not trying to. he told her t
so if not yugoslavia, maybe switzerland. >> the owners says her two dogs greet her with joy when sheets home from work. honey is the good one but spot, spot you have to watch. >> what? spot is just bringing her the shoes. >> no, spot she says, will take something and she has to go find him and it or else it's gone forever. >> this is charles the cat. charles the cat behaves like i think every cat does when you dress them up for halloween. charles is ready as a shake....
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u w t isbefore you know and enjoying himself all over switzerland.ivanting around like a free bird he is. he brings himself in for another pretty epic landing. i never get tired of it. >> wind suiting is cool but this is even better. >>> parents, listen up. kristina might have a solution for your bickering children. >> duct tape. >> do you have lovely sweet children who occasionally turn crazy and get into the silliest arguments? >> yeah. >> i tried this exercise with the older two kids when they were arguing and it helps. >> i wonder if this will help for you and i. >> you know what, it might. she had her kids come over and argue about the last one they were arguing about. >> you promised -- it was 102 degrees and i was done. >> so she is is being unreasonable. >> let's try a married couple as well. >> i want to make this side of the house into my little cigar center. >> and his wife is like, heck no. >> i don't want to walk into the garage and it's puff the magic dragon. >> so she's being unreasonable. >> i'll do it in another house with another wi
u w t isbefore you know and enjoying himself all over switzerland.ivanting around like a free bird he is. he brings himself in for another pretty epic landing. i never get tired of it. >> wind suiting is cool but this is even better. >>> parents, listen up. kristina might have a solution for your bickering children. >> duct tape. >> do you have lovely sweet children who occasionally turn crazy and get into the silliest arguments? >> yeah. >> i tried this...
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quarter is the smallest municipality in switzerland. everyone here is old in their eighties nineties everyone's old. platinum card out alenia seventy six she comes from cardiff but moved away fifty years ago today she's visiting her brother who still lives here many others also moved away with every really there's no working corner people and there are no families with children at all and. lots of people live here. now there's nobody. it is it's sad to see could it go in this state. that these three men are planning on waking up the village from its long slumber by turning it into a hotel and i'd better go do foozle or scattered hotel. the narrow alleys would be the hallways in the village square the lobby and the buildings would be converted into vacation cottages and hotel rooms. just like this one it's been vacant for decades you know what that means without. this bus timetable has from one nine hundred sixty s. time to seems to have stood still inside these granite walls. but did in decent house say of a man who lived here died in t
quarter is the smallest municipality in switzerland. everyone here is old in their eighties nineties everyone's old. platinum card out alenia seventy six she comes from cardiff but moved away fifty years ago today she's visiting her brother who still lives here many others also moved away with every really there's no working corner people and there are no families with children at all and. lots of people live here. now there's nobody. it is it's sad to see could it go in this state. that these...
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it's of those started many years earlier so when bruno had left his home in switzerland . in order to escape the developed world. but soon he realized that the paradise he had found was under threat. together with his best friend time they decided to rally the people and make a stand by building blockades to stop the locals. we have been indicted for it in the jungle at least i don't know but if and when people come in it is like they are coming into our house and steal and take things away without the police and educated but let me bring. some people say that. we are fighting a loosing but so. tonight against the company and against government. when the blockade. it was no with the choice to take the fight to the next level. together they traveled out to rally the world. to know chose action. a few supine who would do no mans a fence the moment of service to see it on the damage she simply did notice that defies the strong must see with someone. who turn chose diplomacy and met leaders of the world. the price he paid upon his return to sorrow uk. prison and torture. bruno
it's of those started many years earlier so when bruno had left his home in switzerland . in order to escape the developed world. but soon he realized that the paradise he had found was under threat. together with his best friend time they decided to rally the people and make a stand by building blockades to stop the locals. we have been indicted for it in the jungle at least i don't know but if and when people come in it is like they are coming into our house and steal and take things away...
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when bruno had left his home in switzerland in order to escape the developed world. but soon he realized that the part of dice he had found. was under threat. together with his best friend the time they decided to rally the people and make a stand by building blockades to stop the locusts. we have been endowed forest in the jungle and release out a robot if and when people come in it is like they're coming you house and stealing take things away without the police and educated but looking green. some people say that. we are fighting a loosing battle. and i against the company and against government. when the blockades were right. it was no with the choice and to take the fight to the next level. together they traveled out to rally the world. to the show's action. must be supine who would play no man said just a moment too serious to see did so much damage he simply didn't know instead defies destro must see evil sound like. bluetongue chose diplomacy and met leaders of the world. the price he paid upon his return to sorrow uk. was prison and torture. became more desp
when bruno had left his home in switzerland in order to escape the developed world. but soon he realized that the part of dice he had found. was under threat. together with his best friend the time they decided to rally the people and make a stand by building blockades to stop the locusts. we have been endowed forest in the jungle and release out a robot if and when people come in it is like they're coming you house and stealing take things away without the police and educated but looking...
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special envoy in getting going and i this sweden or switzerland within the next thirty days he says mike and on a separate issue but that also involves. the defense secretary talked about the a matter investigation of the saudi journalist. indeed james mattis has been talking to a number of leaders in the region over the past week or so he mentioned in this conversation tonight that he had hold talks with the saudi foreign minister recently he said he brought up the u.s. as concern about the investigation into the disappearance of jamal khashoggi making very clear that the u.s. is intent on getting to the bottom of this asking for a clear transparent investigation to be held and to be announced in cooperation with turkey this is what he had to say. the president said we want to get to the bottom we will get to the bottom of it and as you know turkey has. so far provided evidence for every allegation that they have made about what happened and show no one nation controls all the information and i spoke to the foreign minister shaadi arabia two days ago in managua and he said there would b
special envoy in getting going and i this sweden or switzerland within the next thirty days he says mike and on a separate issue but that also involves. the defense secretary talked about the a matter investigation of the saudi journalist. indeed james mattis has been talking to a number of leaders in the region over the past week or so he mentioned in this conversation tonight that he had hold talks with the saudi foreign minister recently he said he brought up the u.s. as concern about the...
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it's an old style to many years or so when bruno had left his home in switzerland in order to escape the developed world. but soon he realized that the barred ice he had found. was under threat. together with his best friend the time they decided to rally the people and make a stand by building book aids to stop the locus. we have been indicted for it in the jungle and release out a robot if and when people come in it is like they're coming into our house and stealing to take things away without the police an educated thought nothing is doing. some people say that. we are fighting a loosing battle. tonight against the company and against government. when the blockades were it. it was no with the choice and to take the fight to the next level. together they traveled out to rally the world. to know joe's action. must be so behind it would be no man's a chance to moan tipsters d.c. to tell madame the truth and the no instead defies destroy myself with someone. who john chose diplomacy and met leaders of the world. the price he paid upon his return to sorrow like. was prison and torture.
it's an old style to many years or so when bruno had left his home in switzerland in order to escape the developed world. but soon he realized that the barred ice he had found. was under threat. together with his best friend the time they decided to rally the people and make a stand by building book aids to stop the locus. we have been indicted for it in the jungle and release out a robot if and when people come in it is like they're coming into our house and stealing to take things away...
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it's a dull started many years or so when bruno had left his home in switzerland in order to escape the developed world. but soon he realized that the paradise he had found. was under threat. together with his best friend lou time they decided to rally the people and make a stand by building book aids to stop the locus. we have been indicted for a thing that doesn't go to movies i don't know but if and when people come in it is like a comic you house in stealing things away without the police and educated but looking green. some people say that. we are fighting a loosing but so. tonight against the company and against government. when the blockades were right. it was no with the choice and to take the fight to the next level. together we traveled out to rally the world. to the job such. a few supine who would we don't mind saying just a moment of truth to see to tell madame had she simply didn't know said defies the strong must see it with someone. who john chose diplomacy and met leaders of the world. the price he paid upon his return to sorrow uk. was prison on torture. to know became
it's a dull started many years or so when bruno had left his home in switzerland in order to escape the developed world. but soon he realized that the paradise he had found. was under threat. together with his best friend lou time they decided to rally the people and make a stand by building book aids to stop the locus. we have been indicted for a thing that doesn't go to movies i don't know but if and when people come in it is like a comic you house in stealing things away without the police...
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repoer: david had his implan surgically inserted by one of switzerland's leading neurosurons.hronic case, he was paralyzed seven years ago after a sporting accident. >> i have beenorking in neuroscience for a long time, and i know that when you have spinal cord ,injury after a while, if there is no progress, it will remain like this. what i've noticed for theirst rotime is a changeeven in a chronic state, and that is for me something completely new. reporter: outside the lab, inld the real wit is much harder for david. without him electrical ation, he can only walk a few paces, so it is far away from being a cure. but research does demoe that paralysis can be reversed ateast to some degree. the big question, by how much? sebastian had a cycling accident. before he cameo work with the swiss team, he had no movement in his legs. but now he can ride his bike, by -- howard mostly -- powered mostly by his hand movements but also by his legs.h >> sfeeling of freedom. everything is working together, and that helps you to be healthy for the rest of the day, the rest of the week, the r
repoer: david had his implan surgically inserted by one of switzerland's leading neurosurons.hronic case, he was paralyzed seven years ago after a sporting accident. >> i have beenorking in neuroscience for a long time, and i know that when you have spinal cord ,injury after a while, if there is no progress, it will remain like this. what i've noticed for theirst rotime is a changeeven in a chronic state, and that is for me something completely new. reporter: outside the lab, inld the...
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so we went to switzerland to talk about that. >> stephen: switzerland. yeah, her guy is german.shi said, will you ever come bak and she said your country is too mean. she's very happy in switzerland so she's not coming back till it's time to promote tina turn interest musical, and then she'll be here. i said bring your legs with ya. >> stephen: on day, you're being inducted into the broadcast cable hall of fame? >> yes. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: how long have you been broadcasting? >> i had my first job when i was 22. i'm now 63. you know, i've won a couple of awards along the way. i've always really loved this job. it really is an honor, you have to say, when they first called and said, we would like to do this, i said, are you calling me? i was very flattered. monday is the day. >> stephen: who's giving you the award? >> is that a trick question? oprah is the hall of fame so she's giving it to me ( applause ) >> stephen: that's nice. they didn't tell me they were asking her. they asked her without telling me, and i said something to her something about october 29, sh
so we went to switzerland to talk about that. >> stephen: switzerland. yeah, her guy is german.shi said, will you ever come bak and she said your country is too mean. she's very happy in switzerland so she's not coming back till it's time to promote tina turn interest musical, and then she'll be here. i said bring your legs with ya. >> stephen: on day, you're being inducted into the broadcast cable hall of fame? >> yes. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: how long have...
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. >> we've been gigantic supporters of redhat i know you've told me you're switzerland but so can youe switzerland and at the same time go up against what could be amazon web services and azure, microsoft? >> yes, we can so first off, as we talked about it we're keeping red red so red hat salesforce will be completely neutral and continue to work with microsoft, google, amazon, others and our sales teams won't be swhou inceomehow to not do that we can help accelerate amazon, google, microsoft businesses at the same time ibm can be opinionated and take what we're doing, do it in a native form and on ibm's cloud you can have firmware, higher performance so, yeah we can do both. >> you're wearing a blue shirt and jeans and red shoes. this not an ibm outfit how do you work out these cultures >> look at me, come on do you know purple is a combination of blue and red. >> red bull, your guy, pretty standard >> it's not the ibm of today not one bit. i think this is to us, jim, nothing about -- this is only about growth so this is about growth and what jim just said about we'll be able to grow
. >> we've been gigantic supporters of redhat i know you've told me you're switzerland but so can youe switzerland and at the same time go up against what could be amazon web services and azure, microsoft? >> yes, we can so first off, as we talked about it we're keeping red red so red hat salesforce will be completely neutral and continue to work with microsoft, google, amazon, others and our sales teams won't be swhou inceomehow to not do that we can help accelerate amazon, google,...
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one bruno had left his home in switzerland notice. escaped the developed world. but soon he realized that the paradise he had found was under threat. together with his best friend the time they decide it's a rally the people to make a stand by building blockades to stop the locusts. we have been indicted for it in the jungle let me beside a rope at the end when people come in it is like they are coming into our house and stealing things away without the police and educated but looking green. some people say that. we are fighting a loosing but so. tonight against the company and against government. when the blockade. it was no with the choice to take the fight to the next level. together they traveled out to rally the world. to no shows action. must be so high no would we no man think fassel moment of service to see did tom a damn good she simply didn't know said defies this you must see you both i want. to turn chose diplomacy and met leaders of the world. the price he paid upon his return to sorrow uk. was prison on torture. bruno became more desperate and confr
one bruno had left his home in switzerland notice. escaped the developed world. but soon he realized that the paradise he had found was under threat. together with his best friend the time they decide it's a rally the people to make a stand by building blockades to stop the locusts. we have been indicted for it in the jungle let me beside a rope at the end when people come in it is like they are coming into our house and stealing things away without the police and educated but looking green....
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one in the world trail switzerland on goal difference the league a group to belgian lena and has it says the team has few facts about the scandal. but often i think in the past few years we've had a good image with the national team with what's happening right now i'm not going to address this issue because i don't know nobody knows what is going on while waiting to get some information. the most successful female skier of all time lindsey vonn will retire at the end of the upcoming season she became the oldest woman to win an olympic medal in south korea this year the thirty three year old american holds the women's record of eighty two world cup wins and is just four behind the men's record well lindsey's been talking about which arm for the last couple of seasons she said that she had a certain number of goals still kind of embrace that she wants to achieve before retiring and one of them was beating him austin marks record six world cup wins what she's done now is a factor he said right i'm going to put the pressure miss out to get that done this season loses an eighty two. she'
one in the world trail switzerland on goal difference the league a group to belgian lena and has it says the team has few facts about the scandal. but often i think in the past few years we've had a good image with the national team with what's happening right now i'm not going to address this issue because i don't know nobody knows what is going on while waiting to get some information. the most successful female skier of all time lindsey vonn will retire at the end of the upcoming season she...
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when bruno had left his home in switzerland no. to escape the developed world. but soon he realized that the pirate dice he had found was under threat. together with his best friend the time they decided to rally the people and make a stand by building blockades to stop the loggers. we have been in doubt bodies in the jungle and with these i don't know but if and when people come in it is like they are coming into our house and steal and take things away without the police and educated but nothing to drink because. some people say that. we are fighting a loosing battle. in ny against the company and against government. when the blockades were right. it was no with the choice and to take the fight to the next level. together they traveled out to rally the world. to the chose action. a few supine who would be no mans and facile moment of stupidity see to tell madame your truth and did no instead defies destroy must see evil sounds like. boots on chose diplomacy and mad leaders of the world. the price he paid upon his return to sorrow i. was prison and torture. bru
when bruno had left his home in switzerland no. to escape the developed world. but soon he realized that the pirate dice he had found was under threat. together with his best friend the time they decided to rally the people and make a stand by building blockades to stop the loggers. we have been in doubt bodies in the jungle and with these i don't know but if and when people come in it is like they are coming into our house and steal and take things away without the police and educated but...
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david had his implant surgically inserted by one of switzerland's leading neurosurgeons.ago after a sporting accident. i've been working in the neuroscience now for a long time, and i know that when you have a spinal—cord injury, after a while, if there is no progress, it will remain like this. so what i noticed for the first time is a change, even in a chronic state, and that's, for me, something completely new. outside of the lab in the real world, it's much harderfor david. without his electrical stimulation, he can only walk a few paces, so it's far away from being a cure. but the research does demonstrate that paralysis can be reversed, at least to some degree. the big question is by how much. sebastian had a cycling accident. before he came to work with the swiss team, he had no movement in his legs. but now he can ride his bike, which is powered mostly by his hand movements, but also by his legs. such a feeling of freedom. everything is working together, and that helps you to be healthy for the rest of the day, the rest of the week and the rest of your life. stim o
david had his implant surgically inserted by one of switzerland's leading neurosurgeons.ago after a sporting accident. i've been working in the neuroscience now for a long time, and i know that when you have a spinal—cord injury, after a while, if there is no progress, it will remain like this. so what i noticed for the first time is a change, even in a chronic state, and that's, for me, something completely new. outside of the lab in the real world, it's much harderfor david. without his...
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how would you penetrate audiences in other parts of the world, i note you are huge in switzerland, youyou get into somewhere like china? we haven't addressed china yet, the us is already the biggest market in absolute terms, we have millions of users already in the us but in terms of penetration of the internet population, obviously we are the much lower level than we are in switzerland, but in the uk, it's got the same penetration as in the us, more or less, and is used by millions of people already. we're used to bully, there's not a country the world, really, for we are not being used, that is a big first step for us. before you joined doodle, before you got involved, what were you doing, were you always working in the tech sector or is this a bit ofa in the tech sector or is this a bit of a change of step for you? yet, no, i've been in digital companies for a long time now, i've been over the last few years, the corporate errant of doodle and had a lot of exposure already in terms of strategy and projects that they did together with doodle and so it was... ura scientist by training
how would you penetrate audiences in other parts of the world, i note you are huge in switzerland, youyou get into somewhere like china? we haven't addressed china yet, the us is already the biggest market in absolute terms, we have millions of users already in the us but in terms of penetration of the internet population, obviously we are the much lower level than we are in switzerland, but in the uk, it's got the same penetration as in the us, more or less, and is used by millions of people...
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thousands more marched in geneva, switzerland. this is greenpeace switzerland spokesperson mathias schlegel. climate getsthe warmer, even by 1/10 of a degree, it has a lot of consequences. for example, if the client gets warmer by 1.5 degrees, we can save certain glaciers in switzerland. by two degrees, we can't save any. if the climate gets warmer by 1.5 degrees, with tens of up to one third of the coral reefs. if you gets warmer by two degrees, we can't. amy: in somalia, a pair of suicide bombers struck in the southern somali city of baidoa on saturday, killing 20 people and wounding 40 others. the militant group al shabaab claimed responsibility for the blasts, which targeted two restaurants s frequented by government soldiers. in nigeria, a militia fighting boko haram has released 833 children from its ranks as part of a deal signed last year to end the group's recruitment of child soldiers. this comes as the international committee of the red cross released an urgent appeal for two aid workers who are being held captive by bo
thousands more marched in geneva, switzerland. this is greenpeace switzerland spokesperson mathias schlegel. climate getsthe warmer, even by 1/10 of a degree, it has a lot of consequences. for example, if the client gets warmer by 1.5 degrees, we can save certain glaciers in switzerland. by two degrees, we can't save any. if the climate gets warmer by 1.5 degrees, with tens of up to one third of the coral reefs. if you gets warmer by two degrees, we can't. amy: in somalia, a pair of suicide...