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do you think you'll ever return to switzerland again? >> i don't believe i will. >> in 2011, federal officials had more than 150 people under criminal investigation in connection with the ubs case. but as of early 2011, no one had received more prison time than bradley birkenfeld, who has petitioned president obama for clemency. when we return, american banks get legal permission to enter a high stakes, highly risky form of gambling, one that helped push the nation to the brink of financial collapse. [watch ticking] huh...fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. vo: traveling you definitely end up meeting a lot more people but a friend under water is something completely different. i met a turtle friend today so, you don't get that very often. it seemed like it was more th
do you think you'll ever return to switzerland again? >> i don't believe i will. >> in 2011, federal officials had more than 150 people under criminal investigation in connection with the ubs case. but as of early 2011, no one had received more prison time than bradley birkenfeld, who has petitioned president obama for clemency. when we return, american banks get legal permission to enter a high stakes, highly risky form of gambling, one that helped push the nation to the brink of...
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do you think you'll ever return to switzerland again? >> i don't believe i will. >> in 2011, federal officials had more than 150 people under criminal investigation in connection with the ubs case. but as of early 2011, no one had received more prison time than bradley birkenfeld, who has petitioned president obama for clemency. when we return, american banks get legal permission to enter a high stakes, highly risky form of gambling, one that helped push the nation to the brink of financial collapse. [watch ticking] ♪ don't you ♪ don't you wanna, wanna ♪ don't you ♪ don't you want to see me flaunt what i got? ♪ oh. ♪ don't you ♪ don't you wanna, wanna ♪ don't you ♪ don't you wanna, wanna stress sweat is different than heat and activity sweat -- it smells worse. secret clinical strength gives you four times the protection against stress sweat. live fearlessly with secret clinical strength. bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mor
do you think you'll ever return to switzerland again? >> i don't believe i will. >> in 2011, federal officials had more than 150 people under criminal investigation in connection with the ubs case. but as of early 2011, no one had received more prison time than bradley birkenfeld, who has petitioned president obama for clemency. when we return, american banks get legal permission to enter a high stakes, highly risky form of gambling, one that helped push the nation to the brink of...
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. >> here on the west coast of the united states and we welcome you as a joint citizen of switzerland and the united states. >> i would like to turnover to the mayor mr. ed lee. >> thank you, mark. >> thank you, good morning, everyone and thank you for being here to witness this extension of our fantastic relationship with zurcih and with switzerland and we just finished the good introduction and you will find that mayor mach has not been back here for over 43 years to san francisco so, we have to talk about things like chocolates and swiss bank accounts and before we got on to the things that we have been creating in the last 40 years. but, i want to just personally welcome mayor mach and her partner and to san francisco, and again, thank our counsel general for being a wonderful counsel general to keep this relationship strong. and again, thank our sister city leaders, lucas you have been wonderful as many of you know, in pass pronouncements i have taken great pride in this city's efforts to establish our sister city, relationships. and zurich is one of the most important cities in
. >> here on the west coast of the united states and we welcome you as a joint citizen of switzerland and the united states. >> i would like to turnover to the mayor mr. ed lee. >> thank you, mark. >> thank you, good morning, everyone and thank you for being here to witness this extension of our fantastic relationship with zurcih and with switzerland and we just finished the good introduction and you will find that mayor mach has not been back here for over 43 years to...
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he preaches his hair blond to be integrated, to look as if he was from switzerland. at a football game, he is looking with all the other men, and it is italy against switzerland. at one time, the italians win. i find it beautiful and emotional at the same time. he betrayed himself through that reaction, and at the same time, it was beautiful, but at the same time, it is sad that you have to change your color or to hide it. that you have to do something like that to deny even your origin. you have to be proud of your urgent and to show it. >> you are giving me a challenge and a challenge -- giving me a challenge and yourself a challenge. what about cult? that is not something to hide behind. it is so out there, and yet, it can be quite important part of your collection. why? >> i have been very marked by the movement. -- what about punk? >> it is not like a creation, absolute. it is part of living in society. of course, the punk movement was very important. like already taken by the society in some ways. i must say that when i was going to london, i loved that. the in
he preaches his hair blond to be integrated, to look as if he was from switzerland. at a football game, he is looking with all the other men, and it is italy against switzerland. at one time, the italians win. i find it beautiful and emotional at the same time. he betrayed himself through that reaction, and at the same time, it was beautiful, but at the same time, it is sad that you have to change your color or to hide it. that you have to do something like that to deny even your origin. you...
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it was in neutral switzerland. it became the main venue for the covert channel between the allies and the nazi about planning. for example, 1942 the bank economic adviser went to america to have meetings. obviously the thinking was we have to set up a new financial system. he comes back, what does he do? go to we berlin to tell them everything he's learned. we must think that it was predictable he was going to do that. he was knew neutral. he has a connection to the germans. it's known that thomas was and agent or asset. at this time the american wartime intelligence chief in europe was based. and he was and he would share information with him. the general manager of the bank was an asset i found some amazing documents in the osr archives where thomas is saying she's speaking to german industrialists and saying, look, the war is over in 1944 and coming in. if you are helpful, we'll guarantee the profit. at this time, there's a lot of talk of -- german industry breaking up the giant steel and chemical firms. he is s
it was in neutral switzerland. it became the main venue for the covert channel between the allies and the nazi about planning. for example, 1942 the bank economic adviser went to america to have meetings. obviously the thinking was we have to set up a new financial system. he comes back, what does he do? go to we berlin to tell them everything he's learned. we must think that it was predictable he was going to do that. he was knew neutral. he has a connection to the germans. it's known that...
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it has views over friends and switzerland and germany. it's very global. the next day there's the global economy meeting. that's 30 countries. and vignette countries like turkey and the philippines and indonesia will attend the as was the 15 or 18 that were there the previous night. they sit around the table and another 15 countries are allowed to attend the meeting but are not really supposed to speak unless it's really, really urgent. countries like hungary, for example, or macedonia. they are allowed to attend but they don't talk. sorry, i think macedonia is not allowed to attend because the final 15, the third division, they're not allowed to attend. they just have to hang around. but they are allowed to attend the launch. they will have a fantastic buffett lunch. it's very hierarchical. people told me they're in meetings of count as a reserve, bank of england, european central bank. that's basically what counts. of course, everyone is very polite to each other. the manager of the bis has been working on his hospitality for many years. all the governor
it has views over friends and switzerland and germany. it's very global. the next day there's the global economy meeting. that's 30 countries. and vignette countries like turkey and the philippines and indonesia will attend the as was the 15 or 18 that were there the previous night. they sit around the table and another 15 countries are allowed to attend the meeting but are not really supposed to speak unless it's really, really urgent. countries like hungary, for example, or macedonia. they...
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tocannot bring them switzerland. a lot of people say we don't mean switzerland, but nobody tells us what is a good life. praynot sure that if you five times a day and appreciate modesty and dignity but not necessarily flat tv sets and another car is the path, the definition of a good life. some of that lesson, too. we also need to scale back. so you're telling the president don't raise expectations,, but you have these problems. what do you suggest the president do? >> i would tell him that you have to be very clear about what our our interests in different countries in different ways. what are our interests. we have a deficit to deal with here. you have to be clear and make clear to the american public why does syria matter or not matter, why does egypt to matter or not matter, and then think about what is the outcome we want? it is nothing close to capitalism. maybe stopping the fighting. i why is that important? finally, i would tell him remember what we do and say in the middle east has an implication for how the
tocannot bring them switzerland. a lot of people say we don't mean switzerland, but nobody tells us what is a good life. praynot sure that if you five times a day and appreciate modesty and dignity but not necessarily flat tv sets and another car is the path, the definition of a good life. some of that lesson, too. we also need to scale back. so you're telling the president don't raise expectations,, but you have these problems. what do you suggest the president do? >> i would tell him...
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years now some point five percent is certainly not a disaster this figure acquaints of the whole of switzerland economy one of the wealthiest countries in europe so china's growth was to stay at this rate because you would be adding the whole of the swiss economy to its balance sheet every year but nevertheless the economy is slowing so what is being done to get the chinese economy to accelerate a bit more and avoid this three percent scenario what happened chinese whispers that the government is planning to implement a huge spending package to boost the country's gross rushing out of the new railway isn't in the start up the government also intends to dig itself out of debt most of the country's risk comes from having high death and bad loans now all of this sounds bad it's nothing compared to the situation in europe where the year area is expected to contrast and over in the u.s. growth is expected to reach just below two percent and china's spello emerging markets are expected to grow five percent this year in fact remains that while china is some point five percent growth may be ruffling a
years now some point five percent is certainly not a disaster this figure acquaints of the whole of switzerland economy one of the wealthiest countries in europe so china's growth was to stay at this rate because you would be adding the whole of the swiss economy to its balance sheet every year but nevertheless the economy is slowing so what is being done to get the chinese economy to accelerate a bit more and avoid this three percent scenario what happened chinese whispers that the government...
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was a favorite of reagan so she had enough connection and clout and she kept the relationships with switzerland very high level despite the justice department's attempts to browbeat swiss list the swiss government the swiss bankers and force them to break their bank secrecy and called money and all that's ok is that you get a person who can be very effective in the role but that's not the purpose of the ambassador ship well paul thank you very much it's an interesting topic and anything glamorous like that always catches people's attention so thank you very much for being with us here with us today yes my puter. new numbers from the american society of news editors show that the progress of women and minorities in media has halted the s. and a released its annual study of newsroom diversity and despite claims by news organizations that they value and promote diversity the numbers in this year's study show ninety percent of newsroom supervisors were white at a time when non-whites make up roughly thirty seven percent of the u.s. population the percentage of minorities in the newsroom has fallen
was a favorite of reagan so she had enough connection and clout and she kept the relationships with switzerland very high level despite the justice department's attempts to browbeat swiss list the swiss government the swiss bankers and force them to break their bank secrecy and called money and all that's ok is that you get a person who can be very effective in the role but that's not the purpose of the ambassador ship well paul thank you very much it's an interesting topic and anything...
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world news a driver's body has been recovered from the wreckage left by a commuter train collision in switzerland thirty five people were injured after two trains smashed into each other head on just south of burn on monday evening investigators are still trying to find out the cause of that accident. authorities in thailand have closed the coastal area on a popular tourist island after streaks of crude oil contaminated the shore about fifty tons spilled into the sea off province on saturday morning after a leak had sprung in a pipeline that was operated by a subsidiary of a state owned gas company more than three hundred workers have been deployed to clean up the oil the nearby area has been declared a disaster zone. and back to our breaking news story a series of blasts at a propane gas plant in the u.s. state of florida that is what's happening in tavares ten out of the twenty four workers were on the night shift are missing the explosions had apparently blown the roof off of the building police say that they are expecting fatalities although we are hearing that at least six are injured two cr
world news a driver's body has been recovered from the wreckage left by a commuter train collision in switzerland thirty five people were injured after two trains smashed into each other head on just south of burn on monday evening investigators are still trying to find out the cause of that accident. authorities in thailand have closed the coastal area on a popular tourist island after streaks of crude oil contaminated the shore about fifty tons spilled into the sea off province on saturday...
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was a favorite of reagan so she had enough a connection and clout and she kept the relationships with switzerland very high level and despite the justice department's attempts to browbeat swiss the swiss government the swiss bankers and forced them to break their bank secrecy call for money and all that sort of chese you get a person who can be very effective in the role but that's not the purpose of the ambassadorship well paul thank you very much it's an interesting topic and anything glamorous like that always catches people's attention so thank you very much for being with us here with us today yes thank you. in two thousand and eleven bills to prohibit undercover videos of farms were introduced in several state legislatures including florida iowa minnesota new york and kansas these agag laws a term coined by mark bittman all private the making of undercover video showing animal cruelty and farming practices well now those laws are being enforced a freelance photographer taking photos of a kansas feedlot for national geographic faces criminal charges of trespassing the photographer george ste
was a favorite of reagan so she had enough a connection and clout and she kept the relationships with switzerland very high level and despite the justice department's attempts to browbeat swiss the swiss government the swiss bankers and forced them to break their bank secrecy call for money and all that sort of chese you get a person who can be very effective in the role but that's not the purpose of the ambassadorship well paul thank you very much it's an interesting topic and anything...
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carl, what's the latest on the crash in switzerland tonight? >> reporter: erin, of course, night has fallen across the crash site there in switzerland, and the latest we're hearing is that firefighters and paramedics are still on the scene. we know that they've taken away 40 people who were injured there. five of those seriously. but we also understand that firefighters are still trying to cut in to the cabin of the train, the engine itself, because they haven't found the driver of one of the locomotives yet. so still working frantically to try and find out exactly where he is and what condition he's in, erin. >> all right. and, carl, obviously, operator error, i know, is now being looked at front and center in the spain train crash, where you're standing tonight. but could operator error be a factor in all of these horrible accidents? >> reporter: i think you have to look at the types of vehicles. yes, we've got -- we've got trains here, but commuter trains and these spanish high-speed trains travel at very different speeds. but certainly ther
carl, what's the latest on the crash in switzerland tonight? >> reporter: erin, of course, night has fallen across the crash site there in switzerland, and the latest we're hearing is that firefighters and paramedics are still on the scene. we know that they've taken away 40 people who were injured there. five of those seriously. but we also understand that firefighters are still trying to cut in to the cabin of the train, the engine itself, because they haven't found the driver of one of...
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bankers who sold them out for authorities for tax evasion hundreds of billions of francs like police switzerland not only are they withdrawing cash but they're doing safe deposit boxes the most important in the story though is what they're doing with their tash according to the spiegel story they're investing in fine art fine wine and classic cars so gold isn't the only safe haven always follow the capital and right now it's an exit from cash we'll talk about the eurozone debt crisis with author and professor like this in just a minute. and here is one thing you are interest. euro zone sovereign debt reached an all time high in the first quarter of this year this is despite major government spending outback's now today the i.m.f. said that the further central bank interest rate cuts might be necessary so what needs to be done to spark growth in europe earlier i spoke with the army but vikas a professor of university of athens and author of the global minute or no i first asked him about the most recent version of his article a modest proposal for resolving the eurozone crisis is what he said. at
bankers who sold them out for authorities for tax evasion hundreds of billions of francs like police switzerland not only are they withdrawing cash but they're doing safe deposit boxes the most important in the story though is what they're doing with their tash according to the spiegel story they're investing in fine art fine wine and classic cars so gold isn't the only safe haven always follow the capital and right now it's an exit from cash we'll talk about the eurozone debt crisis with...
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bankers who sold them out for authorities for tax evasion hundreds of billions of francs like police switzerland not only are they withdrawing cash but they're doing safe deposit boxes most important in the story though is what they're doing with their tash according to the spiegel story they're investing in fine art fine wine and classic cars so gold isn't the only safe haven always follow the capital and right now it's an exit from cash we'll talk about the eurozone debt crisis with author and professor like this in just a minute. and here is one thing you are interest. i . euro zone sovereign debt reached an all time high in the first quarter of this year this is despite major government spending outbacks now today the i.m.f. said that the further central bank interest rate cuts might be necessary so what needs to be done to spark growth in europe earlier i spoke with jani but a vikas a professor of university of athens and author of the global minatory now i first asked him about the most recent version of his article a modest proposal for resolving the eurozone crisis is what he said. you k
bankers who sold them out for authorities for tax evasion hundreds of billions of francs like police switzerland not only are they withdrawing cash but they're doing safe deposit boxes most important in the story though is what they're doing with their tash according to the spiegel story they're investing in fine art fine wine and classic cars so gold isn't the only safe haven always follow the capital and right now it's an exit from cash we'll talk about the eurozone debt crisis with author...
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world news a driver's body has been recovered from the wreck left by a commuter train collision in switzerland thirty five people were injured after two twenty and smashed into each other head on just south of byrne on monday evening investigators are still trying to find the cause of that accident. doherty's in thailand have closed the coastal area on a popular tourist island after streaks of crude oil contaminated the shore of about fifty tons spilled into the sea on saturday morning after it leaks wrong in a pipeline more than three hundred workers have been deployed to clean up the nearby area has been declared a disaster zone. kaiser report is up next stay with us. i've got a big question for you how stupid can stupid terrorist paranoia get according to four progressives dot com the texas department of public safety demanded that any women entering the state senate hand over any tampons or pads before entering wow so why would they do this are they really that scared that some terrorists are playing to sneak a bomb into the place at any cost according to news to yahoo dot com the official
world news a driver's body has been recovered from the wreck left by a commuter train collision in switzerland thirty five people were injured after two twenty and smashed into each other head on just south of byrne on monday evening investigators are still trying to find the cause of that accident. doherty's in thailand have closed the coastal area on a popular tourist island after streaks of crude oil contaminated the shore of about fifty tons spilled into the sea on saturday morning after it...
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use of france and switzerland and germany. very global as befits a global institution. the next date that is the global economy meeting, and that is 30 countries, and then you have countries like turkey and the philippines and indonesia that will attend as well as the 15 or 18 that would have the previous night. and they sit around the table. in another 15 countries are allowed to attend the meeting but are not really supposed to speak unless it is really, really urgent. countries like hungary, for example, or macedonia. they are allowed to attend, but they don't talk. or no -- actually, macedonia is not allowed to attend. the final 15, the third division, they're not even allowed to attend a global economy meeting. they just have to hang around. they are allowed to attend the lunch. fantastic buffet lunch. so it is very hierarchical. people have told me that in meetings. the federal reserve, the bank of england. of course everyone is very polite to each other. you know, the managers, hospitality for 17 years. it's very pleasant and comfortable. the dedicated office whi
use of france and switzerland and germany. very global as befits a global institution. the next date that is the global economy meeting, and that is 30 countries, and then you have countries like turkey and the philippines and indonesia that will attend as well as the 15 or 18 that would have the previous night. and they sit around the table. in another 15 countries are allowed to attend the meeting but are not really supposed to speak unless it is really, really urgent. countries like hungary,...
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they need many times a year, six times a year they could've also switzerland. there two days of meetings and long discussions of economic forces. they also they do that is the world's most exclusive dinner party on the 18th floor and basel switching. it's the most intimate opportunity for the links of the bakers the world exchange ideas. they eat delicious food, drink good burgundy but the joke is they call it, very good wine. one central banker told me sometimes in crisis i feel like we see each other more than we see our wives. wives. so with us and the common person how to the deployment in 2008? here's one aspect i don't think people pay much attention to. it's called swap life. the basic idea is simple. european banks had all these euros dollar in him it assets. at deutsche bank and german and french and dutch banks have spent all this money to buy u.s. dollar-denominated assets by the ecb cannot lend them dollars in a pinch. when the markets shut down, when they couldn't get dollars on a private markets they had no way of getting the dollars they need. so
they need many times a year, six times a year they could've also switzerland. there two days of meetings and long discussions of economic forces. they also they do that is the world's most exclusive dinner party on the 18th floor and basel switching. it's the most intimate opportunity for the links of the bakers the world exchange ideas. they eat delicious food, drink good burgundy but the joke is they call it, very good wine. one central banker told me sometimes in crisis i feel like we see...
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karl pennhall is out front and what is the latest on the crash in switzerland tonight? >> erin, of course night has fallen across the crash site there in switzerland, and the latest we are hearing is the fire fighters and paramedics are still on the scene. we know that they have taken away 40 people who were injured there, five of those seriously. we also understand that the fire fighters are still trying to cut into the cabin of the train, the engine itself, because they haven't found the driver of one of the locomotives yet, so still working frantically to try to find out exactly where he is and what condition he is in, erin. >> and obviously operator error i know is now being looked at front and center in the spain train crash where you are standing tonight. could operator error be a factor in all of these horrible accidents? >> i think you have to look at the types of vehicles, yes, we've got trains here, but commuter trains in these spanish high speed trains travel at very different speeds, but certainly there is a room to suspect there could be an element of opera
karl pennhall is out front and what is the latest on the crash in switzerland tonight? >> erin, of course night has fallen across the crash site there in switzerland, and the latest we are hearing is the fire fighters and paramedics are still on the scene. we know that they have taken away 40 people who were injured there, five of those seriously. we also understand that the fire fighters are still trying to cut into the cabin of the train, the engine itself, because they haven't found...
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a couple of trains have collided head-on in western switzerland, 35 people have been injured. one train was heading south while another was traveling north. the driver of one of the trains is still unaccounted for. the special memorial mass has been held to honor the victims of the high-speed rail crash. >> they mourn the victims of last wednesday's train crash. traditionally, the imposing cathedral is the site of celebrations. this day when relatives of the deceased gathered and the family paid homage to lives lost in the tragic accident. is also on one of the key figures. why he was not able to prevent the crash from taking place. >> during questioning, he the colleagues were responsible driver. terrible and a catastrophe. he must be having an awful time, as you imagine. if that happens to someone, they will drown for the rest of their life. >> morning the investigators and turning their attention to the black box. answersssibly lie the but there was a mechanical fault that played the part in the disaster. >> south korea has found a cheap way to combat problems on its roads.
a couple of trains have collided head-on in western switzerland, 35 people have been injured. one train was heading south while another was traveling north. the driver of one of the trains is still unaccounted for. the special memorial mass has been held to honor the victims of the high-speed rail crash. >> they mourn the victims of last wednesday's train crash. traditionally, the imposing cathedral is the site of celebrations. this day when relatives of the deceased gathered and the...
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switzerland train system is considered among the safest in the world. >> if france, authorities have more than doubled the estimated value of the jewelry stolen in a weekend heist at a luxury hotel on the french riviera. a man get away with more than $136 million in democrats -- diamonds and jewels. he stuffed the jewells in a bag and walked off. >> 5-year-old woman is under arrest in washington this morning, suspected of vandalizing the national cathedral with green paint. the church was the third washington, dc, landmark, defaced in five days. similar paint splatters were offed so at the lincoln memorial and on the statuen at national mall. investigators have not said if all three cases are related but the paint looks to be a similar color. authorities say the suspect was arrested yesterday near the national cathedral and right now she is charged with defacing property. >> polls showing new york city mayoral candidate anthony weiner is losing support after the revelation he continued to text women racy pictures after he resigned from congress. the loss of support now includes a fel
switzerland train system is considered among the safest in the world. >> if france, authorities have more than doubled the estimated value of the jewelry stolen in a weekend heist at a luxury hotel on the french riviera. a man get away with more than $136 million in democrats -- diamonds and jewels. he stuffed the jewells in a bag and walked off. >> 5-year-old woman is under arrest in washington this morning, suspected of vandalizing the national cathedral with green paint. the...
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one member was arrested in 2009 in switzerland and now he's escaped swiss problem. john donovan smrins how he did it. >> they are wanted everywhere. smash and grab is the style. always jewelry. but today they smashed and grabbed to get one of their own right out of prison. outside of switzerland where one of the gng known serve l time for 2000 finance robbery. today 2 vehicle crashed through the perimeter. pushed through layers of barb wire. ladder up over the last of the wire so the geico!guy geico claim over to them. pink panther gang strikes again as it has since at least the early 90's. most of the time defea defeating security. falling the cops. getting the loot. hardly a rich country left where they haven't pulled a heist including the u.s. and two months ago suspected of hitting hotel and con right in the middle of the film festival when everything else was loo looking at red carpet. hundreds of thousands office dollars last tonight. >> security camera good get away like the other guys in london. pink panther 1 up that driving luxury car in did you buy to sma
one member was arrested in 2009 in switzerland and now he's escaped swiss problem. john donovan smrins how he did it. >> they are wanted everywhere. smash and grab is the style. always jewelry. but today they smashed and grabbed to get one of their own right out of prison. outside of switzerland where one of the gng known serve l time for 2000 finance robbery. today 2 vehicle crashed through the perimeter. pushed through layers of barb wire. ladder up over the last of the wire so the...
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technological implications in addition to the liberty of institutes the consortium is made up of institutes in switzerland to institutes in germany and the university of cambridge. which would in european commission financed us because europe was trying to catch up with japan when you will several years ago japan made a significant breakthrough in the blue and violet spectrums and if you did that with mainly thanks to the efforts of such companies as sony and shell so japan was very much out of the rest of the world as it practically have the monopoly of these lasers on the market of japan had already unveiled the first blu ray prototype in two thousand with the first plays being released in the country just three years later the blue relays it generates a more focused beam than the one used in d.v.d. drives the greater precision of the blu ray allows much more data to be crammed onto each disk as well as leans more immersive game and film experiences the blue ray also has much more serious scientific occupations with such high demand for these lasers and after thirteen years of production japan cannot ch
technological implications in addition to the liberty of institutes the consortium is made up of institutes in switzerland to institutes in germany and the university of cambridge. which would in european commission financed us because europe was trying to catch up with japan when you will several years ago japan made a significant breakthrough in the blue and violet spectrums and if you did that with mainly thanks to the efforts of such companies as sony and shell so japan was very much out of...
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. >> to your point of decentralization, switzerland is a very decentralized nation and is also nation which has a much lower coefficient, meaning it's more equal than our country. what in terms of income what does that say in your mines when you compare states like utah and tennessee with the lowest coefficient, as compared to the district of columbia number, connecticut, the highest coefficient. we have big government, a lot of inequalities, less government in switzerland and utah and tennessee, lots of equality. what does that say about the role of government into the future? >> i think glenn you mentioned -- . >> your question is amazing. i was going to leave it there. it does suggest that remedying inequality is harder than it sounds, and the better thing is to go at the foundations of the inequality itself. mainly, the opportunities for the least well off among us. tim and i worked on another project, and lincoln has always impressed me as a father of the republican party. not just because of his radical abolitionism, but for his muscular role of empowering people. lincoln was fo
. >> to your point of decentralization, switzerland is a very decentralized nation and is also nation which has a much lower coefficient, meaning it's more equal than our country. what in terms of income what does that say in your mines when you compare states like utah and tennessee with the lowest coefficient, as compared to the district of columbia number, connecticut, the highest coefficient. we have big government, a lot of inequalities, less government in switzerland and utah and...
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bankers who sold them out for authorities for tax evasion hundreds of billions of francs might please switzerland not only are they withdrawing cash but they're emptying safe deposit boxes most important in the story though is what they're doing with their tash according to the spiegel story they're investing in fine art fine wine and classic cars so gold isn't the only safe haven always follow the capital and right now it's an exit from cash we'll talk about the eurozone debt crisis with author and professor to fight this in just a minute. and here is one thing you are or i'm interests. eurozone sovereign debt reached an all time high in the first quarter of this year this is despite major government spending outbacks now today the i.m.f. said that the first further central bank interest rate cuts might be necessary so what needs to be done to spark growth in europe earlier i spoke with jani but if i guess a professor of university of athens and author of the global minute or now i first asked him about the most recent version of his article a modest proposal for resolving the eurozone crisis he
bankers who sold them out for authorities for tax evasion hundreds of billions of francs might please switzerland not only are they withdrawing cash but they're emptying safe deposit boxes most important in the story though is what they're doing with their tash according to the spiegel story they're investing in fine art fine wine and classic cars so gold isn't the only safe haven always follow the capital and right now it's an exit from cash we'll talk about the eurozone debt crisis with...
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>> jimmy: she's here from switzerland. i don't know how things go over there. but let's find out. >> [ speaking foreign language ]. >> half bikini. next. >> my name is ray lawrence. i'm from the san francisco bay area. >> little larry, are you ready for bikini season? >> jimmy: nice. are we really that excited? >> oh, yeah! i'm ready. >> show us what you got, baby. show us what you got. [ applause ] >> jimmy: all right. i'll have trouble getting that one out of my mind. >> lisa from australia. >> lisa, are you ready for bikini season? >> jimmy: is lisa ready for bikini season? yes? >> no. >> jimmy: you're sure? >> yes. >> jimmy: positive? >> positive. >> jimmy: all right. >> jimmy: i think we have one more. let's see who we have. >> john. i'm from london. >> john, are you ready for bikini season? >> jimmy: i don't know. a john who does not seem like he's from london at all. is he ready for bikini season? >> who needs a bikini? drink it in, ladies. >> jimmy: challenging stereotypes. we have a great show. rebecca romijn is here. we're going to make mozzarella wit
>> jimmy: she's here from switzerland. i don't know how things go over there. but let's find out. >> [ speaking foreign language ]. >> half bikini. next. >> my name is ray lawrence. i'm from the san francisco bay area. >> little larry, are you ready for bikini season? >> jimmy: nice. are we really that excited? >> oh, yeah! i'm ready. >> show us what you got, baby. show us what you got. [ applause ] >> jimmy: all right. i'll have trouble...
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jewels over the last 15 years or so, and as i said, one of their guys managed to escape from flynn switzerland last week, the raid that was around this was brazen, too. actually sprung by accomplices who rammed through the prison sense with effects and armed with ak-47s, overwhelmed prison guards, at least one of which is now undergoing describing counseling because the prison break was so incredibly bold and dramatic. this guy's name is milan poparich. hi is not called a suspect officially but it is either a coincidence or not he managed to escape last week. this gang did not call themselves the pink panthers. but international law enforcement has given them that moniker because some of their stunts have been reminiscent 0 out of scenes from the peter seller series. >> shepard: cannes has become a big cargo. >> those who have cash converge there to be seen and spend money. the film festivals take place place in summer every year. the raid that happened yesterday was at the carlton hotel, hotel, and then onece at a was at a novo hotel. police are concerned about this. they think that cannes ha
jewels over the last 15 years or so, and as i said, one of their guys managed to escape from flynn switzerland last week, the raid that was around this was brazen, too. actually sprung by accomplices who rammed through the prison sense with effects and armed with ak-47s, overwhelmed prison guards, at least one of which is now undergoing describing counseling because the prison break was so incredibly bold and dramatic. this guy's name is milan poparich. hi is not called a suspect officially but...
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>> jimmy: she's here from switzerland. i don't know how things go over there. but let's find out. >> [ speaking foreign language ]. >> half bikini. next. >> my name is ray lawrence. i'm from the san francisco bay area. >> little larry, are you ready for bikini season? >> jimmy: nice. are we really that excited? >> oh, yeah! i'm ready. >> show us what you got, baby. show us what you got. [ applause ] >> jimmy: all right. i'll have trouble getting that one out of my mind. >> lisa from australia. >> lisa, are you ready for bikini season? >> jimmy: is lisa ready for bikini season? yes? >> no. >> jimmy: you're sure? >> yes. >> jimmy: positive? >> positive. >> jimmy: all right. >> jimmy: i think we have one more. let's see who we have. >> john. i'm from london. >> john, are you ready for bikini season? >> jimmy: i don't know. is john who does not seem like he's from london at all. is he ready for bikini season? >> who needs a bikini? drink it in, ladies. >> jimmy: challenging stereotypes. we have a great show. rebecca romijn is here. we're going to make mozzarella wi
>> jimmy: she's here from switzerland. i don't know how things go over there. but let's find out. >> [ speaking foreign language ]. >> half bikini. next. >> my name is ray lawrence. i'm from the san francisco bay area. >> little larry, are you ready for bikini season? >> jimmy: nice. are we really that excited? >> oh, yeah! i'm ready. >> show us what you got, baby. show us what you got. [ applause ] >> jimmy: all right. i'll have trouble...
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two trains have collided in switzerland. nobody was killed, but 35 are hurt and five seriously. the two trains were traveling near the station and they were running on a single track. they crashed head on. emergency crews moved in to search for people in the wreckage and still have not found the driver of one of the trains. investigators are trying to determine what caused the accident. the crash came days after a train derailed in northwestern spain. 79 people were killed. earlier this month, a train went off the tracks outside paris. people died in that accident. supporters of egypt's old ruler showed little sign of yielding in their fight with the new leaders. followers of mohammad morsi said they intend to defy government orders. europe's top diplomat has tried to pull the two sides back. the foreign policy chief is making her second visit in two weeks. she met with the interim president and foreign minster and representatives of morsi's political base. the military leaders overthrew morsi and installed a new government. the supporters and turned out for protests, demanding
two trains have collided in switzerland. nobody was killed, but 35 are hurt and five seriously. the two trains were traveling near the station and they were running on a single track. they crashed head on. emergency crews moved in to search for people in the wreckage and still have not found the driver of one of the trains. investigators are trying to determine what caused the accident. the crash came days after a train derailed in northwestern spain. 79 people were killed. earlier this month,...
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. >>> authorities in switzerland trying to determine what caused two commuter trains to collide. the driver of one of the trains was killed and nearly three dozen passengers injured. five seriously. the trains were traveling on a route in western switzerland near lausanne. >>> monday night a new round of marches by supporters of deposed president mohamed morsi sent them towards security headquarters in cairo and raised fears the country is closer to descending into chaos. a top diplomat met with the former president and ara damon is in cairo this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, michaela. katherine ashton has been in cairo since yesterday and reportedly met with deposed president morsi for two hours. still waiting for details as to what they discussed and also waiting for specific details as to what she may have been able to negotiate between deposed president mohamed morsi, his supporters, the muslim brotherhood on the one hand and on the other the egyptian military and government it backs. she is facing an incredibly tough task as both of these sides are very h
. >>> authorities in switzerland trying to determine what caused two commuter trains to collide. the driver of one of the trains was killed and nearly three dozen passengers injured. five seriously. the trains were traveling on a route in western switzerland near lausanne. >>> monday night a new round of marches by supporters of deposed president mohamed morsi sent them towards security headquarters in cairo and raised fears the country is closer to descending into chaos. a...
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i was at a press conference in switzerland. they asked about comparisons between the artists and the social engagement of the past. based upon a film that we were all watching. and what did i think about the way in which artists responded earlier in my life and how they were responding today? and i made the observation that the highly powerful voice that our community has, black america has, in that there is so much celebrity power, that it was sad to see the collective of the celebrity power had not been applied to bringing consciousness to the inequities that we face. now, let me hasten to say that artists who heard that responded, i think, in a very, very strong way. you'll find that jamie foxx, you'll find chuck dean, you'll find any number of highly profiled people in our arts community have taken that critique and called for conference. we've sat, we've talked, and i will tell you now that these people that i've just mentioned are officially behind dream defenders. they are prepared to come down. they're prepared to perfo
i was at a press conference in switzerland. they asked about comparisons between the artists and the social engagement of the past. based upon a film that we were all watching. and what did i think about the way in which artists responded earlier in my life and how they were responding today? and i made the observation that the highly powerful voice that our community has, black america has, in that there is so much celebrity power, that it was sad to see the collective of the celebrity power...
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kennedy last month part of a bank shipment transported on swiss air from switzerland to the new york federal reserve. when the jet arrives at john f. kennedy airport the money was gone. the f.b.i. believes it was an need job. you have heard the phrase it is hot enough to fry an egg, rangers want you to stop trying to see if it is true. they say it is stuff enough working in the hottest place on the planet without cleaning up the mess after people try to fry eggs in the park lot. this is a picture of the national park service on facebook, with the high in death valley 120 degrees and it home as record for the hottest temperature ever recorded, 134 degrees set 100 years ago today! >> i don't like to waste food. the idea of frying eggs on the pavement unless you eat it. not that hot here or not today. >> no fried eggs maybe from fried people in the stands if they are not possible at at&t park for a day game. make sure you grab the sunscreen and i will give you the forecast in a minute. here is live doppler 7 hd and we have clear conditions and it is dry. we are seeing the clouds evapora
kennedy last month part of a bank shipment transported on swiss air from switzerland to the new york federal reserve. when the jet arrives at john f. kennedy airport the money was gone. the f.b.i. believes it was an need job. you have heard the phrase it is hot enough to fry an egg, rangers want you to stop trying to see if it is true. they say it is stuff enough working in the hottest place on the planet without cleaning up the mess after people try to fry eggs in the park lot. this is a...
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users.ion germany, switzerland, belgium. those markets are the stable markets for us. they are fine. euros.selling 30 for 30 in europe, it is a roughly inexpensive product. we are somewhat protected. i think your buzz going to be fine. -- i think europe is going to be fine. >> for us, i think we have a great story. when we look across western europe, we have between 6-14 channels. we have been able to grow our business 20% in the last two years. most of those countries are either flat or in recession. we do not expect things are going to turn. we can continue to grow our business internationally, in markets where not only in western europe, but around the world they are flat or in recession, if the economy does turn, we can see real substantial growth beyond what we are seeing now. the demand for broadband is going nowhere but up. we are at 35 megabits on average. 50 megabits on average. it defies the broader macro trends. >> we launched the paramount channel in spain. we are doing well there. it we are going to expand to the rest of europe. it was a good showcase for
users.ion germany, switzerland, belgium. those markets are the stable markets for us. they are fine. euros.selling 30 for 30 in europe, it is a roughly inexpensive product. we are somewhat protected. i think your buzz going to be fine. -- i think europe is going to be fine. >> for us, i think we have a great story. when we look across western europe, we have between 6-14 channels. we have been able to grow our business 20% in the last two years. most of those countries are either flat or...
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. >> today's heist goes with the jailbreak three days ago in switzerland by two alleged members of pink panther gang. it is too early to tell if the pink panther was involved today. cbs news, london. >> people in certain states need their fast food fix more than others. next, where people spend the most money on the burgers and fries and where health conscious california falls on that list ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the most -- an average of 1- n fast food. >>> some states are loving fast food more than others. consumers in oklahoma spend the most. average of $101 a month on fastfood. vermont spends the least. california fall in between. spending an average of $47 a month on fast food. and we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
. >> today's heist goes with the jailbreak three days ago in switzerland by two alleged members of pink panther gang. it is too early to tell if the pink panther was involved today. cbs news, london. >> people in certain states need their fast food fix more than others. next, where people spend the most money on the burgers and fries and where health conscious california falls on that list ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the most -- an average of 1- n fast food. >>> some states are...
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. >> let's talk about a dark side of switzerland's recent history. >> that's right. she talks about the pie ra yacht children. thousands of young swiss citizens were locked up for for a crime which mean people said it wrunt crime. is interviews several of these -- well, people who were looked up for just running off with a married man. this is a very dark chapter of history. and finally its takes a closer look an unusual type of his torable take. >> the greatest traders in history. they have quite a long list there. so of course, the first one called the famous one of traders. wetch throw we have bradley manning who have been called by twainers by a lot of american officials. but look demonstrated. they're friends who have turned their back on all trends. it's the most recent courtneyli -- news. please stay tuned. >>> hello and welcome to nhk newsline. efficiencies at france's national rail operator say a fault in the rail trucks may have caused a deadly train accident near paris. at least six people were killed when a train crashed into a platform on friday. the tra
. >> let's talk about a dark side of switzerland's recent history. >> that's right. she talks about the pie ra yacht children. thousands of young swiss citizens were locked up for for a crime which mean people said it wrunt crime. is interviews several of these -- well, people who were looked up for just running off with a married man. this is a very dark chapter of history. and finally its takes a closer look an unusual type of his torable take. >> the greatest traders in...
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it comes a few days after the members of the pink panther jewel thief gang escaped from a prison in switzerland. the thieves made off with millions of dollars in stolen gems. if the value is correct, then sunday's heist is one of europe's biggest. and this isn't the first time robbers hit this year. while the famous film festival was underway. thieves tore a safe from a hotel wall and got away with a million dollars worth of jewels. robbers stole a $2.6 million necklace from a different hotel. the stones in this robbery belong to an isreali billionaire diamond collector. his company is cooperating with the investigation. allen martin, kpix5. >>> experts say it's unlikely police will recover the stolen diamonds and diamonds and jewels because thieves can easily sell them. >> pope francis has a goal. that is to recast the catholic image. he held his first news conference. there he made a stunning remark by clearly inviting gays to the catholic faith. >> if a person is gay, the pope is saying, and seeks god and has good will, who am i to judge him? not only that, the pope continued, gay should nev
it comes a few days after the members of the pink panther jewel thief gang escaped from a prison in switzerland. the thieves made off with millions of dollars in stolen gems. if the value is correct, then sunday's heist is one of europe's biggest. and this isn't the first time robbers hit this year. while the famous film festival was underway. thieves tore a safe from a hotel wall and got away with a million dollars worth of jewels. robbers stole a $2.6 million necklace from a different hotel....
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this is narvine, and he is in switzerland riding to the train station with his luggage in tow. the guy is flying. look at him whizzing past traffic. whizzing past pedestrianses. up on the sidewalk, off the sidewalk, dodging all kinds of different obstacles. >> that makes me want to learn how to rollerblade because how many times have we been running really late to the airport and wish we could do this? weave through traffic. you don't have to stop at stop lights. you just go. >> doesn't look like is he carrying a very heavy bag. doesn't look like he has lots of hair products. >> shoes. shoes, bag full of shoes to slow me down. shoes. >> he makes good time. th then wears the blades in the airport too. you don't have to dodge a bunch of people. >> it has been a while, but it's finally pick time once again. first up, some adult l-e-d shoes. >> the kids wear these. >> these are cooler than the blinking kid shoe. it has different colors of light, and the lights react to movement. >> you can see, like, michael jackson in the billie jean video where he is walking on those platforms an
this is narvine, and he is in switzerland riding to the train station with his luggage in tow. the guy is flying. look at him whizzing past traffic. whizzing past pedestrianses. up on the sidewalk, off the sidewalk, dodging all kinds of different obstacles. >> that makes me want to learn how to rollerblade because how many times have we been running really late to the airport and wish we could do this? weave through traffic. you don't have to stop at stop lights. you just go. >>...
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cenk: switzerland they're neutral to your money they'll take it no matter where it comes from. you can be a drug dealer, murderer terrorist they'll that i can your money but snowden, he's too dangerous. they can't be neutral to that. they've got to bow their heads to the americans. >> it's not snow den it's america. it's the powers they have that are too dangerous. that's why we're seeing all of these countries to kowtow. >> don't relinquish on him. >> i have no trust in the american people defending him. >> look at the editorial that was put out by the editorial staff at the washington post. they said: >> this is the same news organization that published his leaks! cenk: yeah, are they also looking for bart geltman who was on their staff and published this stuff? should he also be arrested. think about it. all right we've got to go. we will be back with one final point. >> cenk: live picture of square. we'll give you updates on that. it might not be festive later. also updates on the nsa program. don't believe the hype. it is illegal. two great professors writing in "the new y
cenk: switzerland they're neutral to your money they'll take it no matter where it comes from. you can be a drug dealer, murderer terrorist they'll that i can your money but snowden, he's too dangerous. they can't be neutral to that. they've got to bow their heads to the americans. >> it's not snow den it's america. it's the powers they have that are too dangerous. that's why we're seeing all of these countries to kowtow. >> don't relinquish on him. >> i have no trust in the...