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so 2006. >> tom keene in domino's, switzerland -- davos, switzerland. new economic data, lower by one point right now, s&p futures are at 18.37. >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." mckee, with scarlet fu. our guest host for the hour, craig moffett. and of course, tom keene, as you saw, in davos. >> we will be rejoining him shortly, but we want to talk about something that is taking place here, today. the u.s. will be auctioning off where -- airwaves for the first time in five years. the auction is expected to raise one $.6 billion. what is interesting is to is not planning to bid. would thinkt, you that the big telecom players, at&t, verizon, t-mobile, sprint, would be very invested, but they are sitting out. >> there is this consensus view that all spectrum is good steprum, but you have to back and question that sort of simplistic notion. if four out of four of the big carriers said that this is something we did not need -- all spectrum is different. some spectrum bands are more attractive than others. some fit that are into the portfolio of what some
so 2006. >> tom keene in domino's, switzerland -- davos, switzerland. new economic data, lower by one point right now, s&p futures are at 18.37. >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." mckee, with scarlet fu. our guest host for the hour, craig moffett. and of course, tom keene, as you saw, in davos. >> we will be rejoining him shortly, but we want to talk about something that is taking place here, today. the u.s. will be auctioning off where -- airwaves for the...
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-- in davos, switzerland. >> we are live in davos switzerland. us is senior managing director of the blackstone john, johnston said ski -- studzinsky. 2013ear ago you told me would be the year of the activists. it would be pretty hard to dispute that assertion. it turned out to be a prediction. let's talk about activism and how it has changed the game for investors, changed the game for financial markets, and more importantly, changed the game for companies and boards of directors. >> that is a long discussion. years ago activists started to enter the scene. two or three years ago they still were seen as cops and anders, privates -- cops robbers, pirates, the elephant in the room. the last two years has seen extraordinary transformation. activists are now accepted as a standalone correct proper and really asked -- really classy asset class. >> do you think what went on over the last year, you would clap -- you would characterize that as classy echo >> i am not talking about soap operas and the way the media likes to embellish this into the wall a
-- in davos, switzerland. >> we are live in davos switzerland. us is senior managing director of the blackstone john, johnston said ski -- studzinsky. 2013ear ago you told me would be the year of the activists. it would be pretty hard to dispute that assertion. it turned out to be a prediction. let's talk about activism and how it has changed the game for investors, changed the game for financial markets, and more importantly, changed the game for companies and boards of directors....
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what is happening, what is taking place in switzerland. how does that affect the refugees where you are. how do they feel about it. are they taking note of what's happening there. >> i think your question was about what is happening in geneva. the line is breaking up, i'm not hearing you well. some of the families living in the tents and makeshift shelter, they say the geneva conference comes too little too late. many of them have fled their home towns a long time ago and want to return home. their hopes are little and low in the conference helping them return home. what they are worried about is trying to meet their daily needs because they live in a difficult environment where they have to provide everything on their own. they have to set up shelters and provide heating. they are not interested or concerned about what is happening in geneva. they say and feel their hopes and expectations were low because it comes too little, too late. to them it looks like a play or something thooet rickal that has been set up by world powers to make the
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as part of her state visit to switzerland present walk in a visited a local vocational school in the capital city of bern on tuesday the benchmark switzerland's education system our present allows correspondent james hughes was traveling with the president tells us how the korean leader hopes to learn about how to create a more specialized workforce switzerland is well now for its educational system which is based heavily on the apprentice chef the youth unemployment rate in switzerland stands at seven percent the lowest level of that at least eighty countries despite its relatively low college entrance rates. this is because matt's high school students are treated vocational schools called for russia lake. brady spent three to four t so we can companies gaining experience in industrial settings. press them back together with president of the swiss confederation did he ever called her visited one of the vocational schools and burn on tuesday and took part in classes on computer engineering. this book the flights and sixty courses from construction and mechanical technology to metal c
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us fromeene joining davos, switzerland. we will be checking with you later on today throughout bloomberg television and of course tomorrow right here on "bloomberg surveillance." about a simpler davos, and the discussion always deals -- boiled down to income inequality. it has come up as a theme again and again. >> simpler davos is an oxymoron. much, gotou so galloway, nyu stern school of business. -- scott galloway. ♪ . . >> live from bloomberg world headquarters, this is "in the loop" on thursday, january 23. i'm betty liu with matt miller and pimm fox all week long. >> treasure being here. we have really big guests this hour. former treasury secretary larry summers live from davos. >> huge deal for netflix come surging after forecasting it will add two point 25 million subscribers this quarter, far above estimates. ofwill ask the former ceo nbc universal. -- if it will scare his customers away. deald the billion-dollar -- well, history repeating itself today. lenovo spending 2.3 billion dollars for the server unit. ica
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tomorrow in switzerland an international conference will start. we are fighting for a dialogue based on a geneva communique on june 2012. it's up to the syrians to define the future of their country. >> the syrian regime is being accused of committing war crimes. the report funded by qatar is based on the testimony of a former military policemen who captured 50,000 images of it 11,000 detainees. the lawyer says there's evidence of prisoners being strangled, electrocuted. forensic experts showed many were initiated. the fighting rages inside syria. >> more than a dozen people died at the crossing between syria and turkey on monday. two explosions kill six fighters. the rest of the dead were civilians. in aleppo two car bombs exploded at the headquarters of an opposition group. the attack was launched by a rival rebel group. infighting among rebels killed more than 1,000 fighters in the past two weeks. in other world news the united states and the e.u. started easing economic sanctions on iran as part of an international deal on the tehran nuclear p
tomorrow in switzerland an international conference will start. we are fighting for a dialogue based on a geneva communique on june 2012. it's up to the syrians to define the future of their country. >> the syrian regime is being accused of committing war crimes. the report funded by qatar is based on the testimony of a former military policemen who captured 50,000 images of it 11,000 detainees. the lawyer says there's evidence of prisoners being strangled, electrocuted. forensic experts...
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they do not believe talks in switzerland will change that. lebanon's government is demanding that more is done for refugees.z -- syria's >> we are trying to do our best. community,tional they not only disappoint the refugees, but also the lebanese government and the lebanese people. town is right on syria possible order, so every day, more people arrived. man is the latest, but he and his family are not well off. >> i've only got six dollars left. and dollars for the driver, one dollar to buy two sandwiches. if we cannot find a house here, we will have to go back to syria. >> they risked their lives getting this far, but even in escape, there is no relief for syria's refugees. bbc news, on the lebanese-the syrian border. switzerland, im spoke to the bbc's diplomatic correspondent bridget kendall a short time ago. what impact will these allegations of torture committed by syria's forces have on those talks? havell, i think they do the potential to overshadow them. there has been a fair amount of criticism from people, foreign ministers who wil
they do not believe talks in switzerland will change that. lebanon's government is demanding that more is done for refugees.z -- syria's >> we are trying to do our best. community,tional they not only disappoint the refugees, but also the lebanese government and the lebanese people. town is right on syria possible order, so every day, more people arrived. man is the latest, but he and his family are not well off. >> i've only got six dollars left. and dollars for the driver, one...
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in a moment, we had back to davos, switzerland. the president of goldman sachs gary cohn and the chairman of insurance giant aig next. they are parting with a purpose. how to work the room at davos. this is "market makers." ♪ this is a special edition of "market makers." >> welcome back to "market makers." is the president and chief operating officer at goldman sachs and steve miller is aig's nonexecutive chairman -- not the space cowboy, as i said before. even though everyone here at davos is in breakout rooms, panel discussions talking big ideas, you have got to be getting calls today, at least from new york and london and south america. what is going on in argentina? >> first of all, thank you for having us here today. we are excited to be here. we are getting calls. throughhave been going some dislocation for the last two or three days. markets going through jitters trying to figure out exactly what is going on. emerging markets, repricing of assets. this is not extraordinary movements in the market. we have seen movements li
in a moment, we had back to davos, switzerland. the president of goldman sachs gary cohn and the chairman of insurance giant aig next. they are parting with a purpose. how to work the room at davos. this is "market makers." ♪ this is a special edition of "market makers." >> welcome back to "market makers." is the president and chief operating officer at goldman sachs and steve miller is aig's nonexecutive chairman -- not the space cowboy, as i said before....
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we are in new york and tom is in davos, switzerland. we are keeping a close eye on the selloff in the market. >> this does matter. look at what is happening in the markets. s&p 500 futures are following the worst of the world down. it is getting worse. we will see what happens as liquidity picks up. we're getting closer to the open. it looks at another bad day on cap. where is the money going? look at the 10 year. interesting thing on the screen today -- nymex crude is only at $97. the thermostat went haywire. >> absolutely. i am looking at the market in europe. it is red. losing about 1.1%. in terms of big movers to watch, we wanted to highlight netflix. a record high after better-than-expected results. also, projections of growth that topped analyst estimates. >> what is record holding? you talk about netflix and the mitt romney document tree. maybe hillary clinton? maybe there's a link somehow? >> it was down 16% in trading. we went to head back to davos. david camera just sat down with francine lacqua. hear what he had to say. >> wh
we are in new york and tom is in davos, switzerland. we are keeping a close eye on the selloff in the market. >> this does matter. look at what is happening in the markets. s&p 500 futures are following the worst of the world down. it is getting worse. we will see what happens as liquidity picks up. we're getting closer to the open. it looks at another bad day on cap. where is the money going? look at the 10 year. interesting thing on the screen today -- nymex crude is only at $97....
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syrian opposition figures had earlier expressed reluctance to go to switzerland to less pissed at the countess of this excluded from any future transitional government. such has recently been quoted as saying he has no intention of quitting. the enlightenment of the footy up up up. within hours of each its new constitution being supported by more than ninety percent of that is on the explain the apparent consensus is misleading. the country's interim president of the men still may have seen it as a monday. the minute he backed government's political red knot in his sunday night to destination but others say was due to witness was a political turmoil in the community. that's the att has also been questioned in view of recent restrictions on protests and just typing up an email campaign. human rights groups say that when you miss reasons for the aesthetic including another option in carter's term to win now all of that colony when the maturity of the people that eat yes because many a tie at somebody's the constitution would improve living standards of this even if they teach you to the
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in advance of the coming peace conference in switzerland, we're looking at international attempts to stop the civil war in syria. also now joining the conversation, joshua landis, and the director of the center for middle east studies at the university of denver. joshua, let me start with you, what is the united states up to and has it made any progress in its efforts to stop the fighting in syria? >> well, it hasn't made a lot of progress. there's complete chaos on the ground on the rebel side who have been fighting each other tooth and nail as you mentioned in your start up, and the -- the worry on the part of the opposition is if they begin to talk to assad, he is quite powerful on the grown now, and this could lead to the partition of syria. a rebel controlled area in the south, and a regime controlled area in the rest of the country. so what their real beef is to try to hold the american's feet to the fire and make them actually deliver on this promise they made at geneva one that assad would step down, because they don't have the power to do that themselves. so that's -- the tr
in advance of the coming peace conference in switzerland, we're looking at international attempts to stop the civil war in syria. also now joining the conversation, joshua landis, and the director of the center for middle east studies at the university of denver. joshua, let me start with you, what is the united states up to and has it made any progress in its efforts to stop the fighting in syria? >> well, it hasn't made a lot of progress. there's complete chaos on the ground on the...
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president that will be the first korean leader to make this a visit to switzerland. there's hope for the bilateral seven with president the swiss confederation. did he ever called her and this is economics sites to benchmark switzerland the occasional trading system and its economic system which is centered around small and midsize firms. all of which completely clear passion for creativity. chris and i will grant the pre trip that the world economic forum in davos virtual meet with the css entity such as cisco and siemens an urge for businesses to invest in korea all i can share a genious and stay with the president to have her first overseas trip this year that area leaders sat down for rare interviews with two foreign media outlets are undone has more on help out there find her tough stance on any diplomatic challenges involving north korea and japan the president can handle its concerns over the volatile situation in north east the shia during an hour long interview with cnn on monday. finding out that north korea has become even more unpredictable after the arre
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government the latest from ukraine coming up and the syrian peace talks have just wrapped a day to win switzerland but with the two sides warring over assad's power in the country will the syrian government and rebels even be able to come to an agreement or bring you more from switzerland later in the show. it's thursday january twenty third five pm in washington d.c. and i know you're a david and you're watching our t.v. . and we begin today with breaking news with a special q. and a that was conducted by former government contractor edward snowden today stone and gave a number of curious people out there the chance to have a conversation with him by offering them to ask some timely questions our very own pham sachs has been charting those questions and answers from our newsroom fan it seems like a lot of people are dying to know what students responses to president barack obama's speech that he gave just last friday do we have a response yet from him this sort of use that kind of the frame of should president obama have been given given this speech so early especially since so many voices have b
government the latest from ukraine coming up and the syrian peace talks have just wrapped a day to win switzerland but with the two sides warring over assad's power in the country will the syrian government and rebels even be able to come to an agreement or bring you more from switzerland later in the show. it's thursday january twenty third five pm in washington d.c. and i know you're a david and you're watching our t.v. . and we begin today with breaking news with a special q. and a that was...
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defenses if you prosecute me i'm going to go to switzerland that's what i just b.s.a. if you prosecute me and our scads and scores and hundreds of incidents of fraud we threaten to leave the country and the government says oh no you. do. on june sixteenth one thousand forty one we had a graduation party at school and the war broke out. the shops were always full of good. works in september leningrad was blocked. one day mom went to some of the shows were empty. in november they bombed the warehouses it was the main storage place for all the food in the city people would be eating the earth because it had small traces of sugar in it i tried to eat it as well but i couldn't. cook. incredibly heavy bombing. it was a direct hit on that very shelter and everyone was buried underneath. all of them. as unity day dawns on ukraine police dismantled part of the barricades in the capital but have to. throw rocks and molotov cocktails. diplomatic delegations kick off the long anticipated syrian peace talks in the swiss town of montrose as the government and the opposition get thei
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switzerland to bring you another key global event that's underway then as business and political leaders address the well the economic forum in davos and muslim iran's president rouhani who's pledged cooperation with his neighbors and the rest of the world the details on that out of the stories coming up shortly. as the media leave us so we leave the people. of the scene bush is secure. your party physical. issues that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from. politics. been getting an increasing number of death threats and is expected to ask russian authorities to help protect him as whereabouts here in russia are kept secrets marina portnoy has details of the. for the former n.s.a. contractor. despite his temporary residency in russia it's fair to assume that n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden follows what's reported about him throughout the world however it's the recent death threats rather descriptive ones published in the us media that is causing the thirty year old to request extra security and protection from russian law enforcement the website buzz feed quo
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invited to the switzerland conference in syria but did not hear whether or not iran would attend. let's bring in our guest now, a political analyst who joins us live from lebanon and in beirut and good to have you with us and thank you for your patience listening to the press conference and both leaders said they had constructive discussions and a positive meeting, did you hear anything positive at all in what they have to say? >> well, i think there is a lot of positive things finally that the international community especially the american and the russian, they are on one page. they want to put an end to this major war in the middle east and hopefully this will become the end of the war that has been involving syria and the region. you have to remember we have a cold war here in the middle east and obviously i understand the russians are coming and the united states, but that is not enough. i think people who are invited and the iranian still don't know where they are at. but without the iranian on board. >> reporter: i was going to ask you how important is it that iran particip
invited to the switzerland conference in syria but did not hear whether or not iran would attend. let's bring in our guest now, a political analyst who joins us live from lebanon and in beirut and good to have you with us and thank you for your patience listening to the press conference and both leaders said they had constructive discussions and a positive meeting, did you hear anything positive at all in what they have to say? >> well, i think there is a lot of positive things finally...
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an in fact, he told the syrian national coalition leaders if they don't attend peace talks in switzerland on january 22nd the u.s. will pull its support. >> i'm counting on both parties as well as the 30 or so plus other nations to come together in an effort to try to end this violence. >> reporter: syrian president bashar al-assad's government has said it will attend the geneva 2 summit, but opposition factions are still fighting over whether they should engage. [ explosion ] >> reporter: the opposition coalition is made up of various armed militias united in fighting against the state, including the free syrian arm, andy hadists and islamists from neighboring countries and kurdish groups. targeting the isil, over 700 people have died in the last ten days. >> if disorder is allowed to continue to grow, it is extremists who will benefit, and it's all the people who want a peaceful solution and stability who will lose. that includes russia, the united states, and others in the region. >> reporter: earlier this week kerry and ten other global envoys met over syria's situation in paris. with
an in fact, he told the syrian national coalition leaders if they don't attend peace talks in switzerland on january 22nd the u.s. will pull its support. >> i'm counting on both parties as well as the 30 or so plus other nations to come together in an effort to try to end this violence. >> reporter: syrian president bashar al-assad's government has said it will attend the geneva 2 summit, but opposition factions are still fighting over whether they should engage. [ explosion ]...
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you got a piece going of is in switzerland so you go what more do you know about what's happening there the result of these talks we're hearing that the opposition that actually are not very keen. to carry on with these talks or they could indeed pull out. well the syrian opposition says that it's not ready to sit down at the same table to talk with the syrian authorities but they are nevertheless ready to continue the negotiations using un special envoy on syria lakhdar brahimi as the mediator so basically he'll be meeting separately with the rebels and with the syrian authorities and passing on information from one to another thus making this dialogue possible and frankly this format was widely talked about before it's not coming as a surprise because. after all these years awful violence and so much from usual accusations even having them in the same building is already quite an achievement there of course the general for the international community is finally to get them at that same negotiations table but of course it is going to take time and the positive signal coming from the re
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the inventor of this miracle rice ingle put trying to use as lived in worked in switzerland for many years he is dedicated to the idea of harnessing unpopular genetic technology and using it to help people so i had to do this ever since i first started working i've tried to ensure that my words benefits the world's poorest people who do lose and. he's become is not a scientist i'm an engineer engineer it is my desire to solve practical problems i use science as a way to solve real world problems. they are at the heart of his efforts malnourished or undernourished children and pregnant women. acute vitamin a deficiency usually results in blindness or even death the world health organization estimates that two hundred million children around the world suffer from a lack of vitamin a. since the one nine hundred eighty s. ingle put try case has concentrated his efforts exclusively on rice the staple food of the poor for thirteen years his research produced no visible success. then he teamed up with peter bya a cellular biologist from fribourg together they finally achieved the unthinkabl
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the erie also stops communicating with us while we're still in switzerland we had arranged to film the next harvest of the golden rice but one month before the appointed time our request was rejected they hear e won't tell us why where perplexed. the inventor of this miracle rice ingle put trying to use has lived and worked in switzerland for many years he is dedicated to the idea of harnessing unpopular genetic technology and using it to help people so i had to do this ever since i first started working i've tried to ensure that my work benefits the world's poorest people who do lose and. he became his no not a scientist i'm an engineer engineer it is my desire to solve practical problems i use science as a way to solve real world problem is. they are at the heart of his efforts malnourished or undernourished children and pregnant women. acute vitamin a deficiency usually results in blindness or even death the world health organization estimates that two hundred million children around the world suffer from a lack of vitamin a. since the one nine hundred eighty s. ingle put try case h
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ali velshi is at the world economic forum in davos, switzerland. you can see his reports later tonight on "real money with ali velshi" at 7:00 eastern time. >>> we take a look at the science of subzero temperatures when we come back. conditions. with oceans arm, it's feared the >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. here are today's headlines. peace talks about syria has been anything but peaceful. there has been a lot of tough talk between the participates, secretary of state john kerry saying today there can be no peace in syria as long as bashar al-assad is the leader of that country. >>> officials in west virginia confirming a second chemical finding its way into the elk river. now the state department of environmental protection ordering freedom industries, the company responsible for the leak, to release any information regarding answer known themes by 4:00 p.m. today. >>> thousands of anti-abortion protesters gathering in washington, they are there for the sh 41st annual march for li. it includes a rally taking place at the
ali velshi is at the world economic forum in davos, switzerland. you can see his reports later tonight on "real money with ali velshi" at 7:00 eastern time. >>> we take a look at the science of subzero temperatures when we come back. conditions. with oceans arm, it's feared the >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. here are today's headlines. peace talks about syria has been anything but peaceful. there has been a lot of tough talk between the...
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live in switzerland for us. you have been talking to members of the official syrian government delegation, what have you been hearing? well, we do know for some time the syrian government is wanting to change the focus of this conference, and want the international community to focus on what it is calling the war on terrorism. what we understand is that the foreign minister is going to address the world tomorrow, and say syria needs help, and this war is a danger, not just to syria, but the entire world. the syrian delegation, the official delegation representing the government, really, wanting to show that it has no intention of giving up power, what we understand is that they are going to propose us set ising up the corridors, but at the same time they will oversee the humanitarian operation on the ground. ten the regime being very defiant, and confident at the same time, in any negotiation process, the ground speaks for itself. the rebels are bogged down, p regime still controls centers, the urban centers so
live in switzerland for us. you have been talking to members of the official syrian government delegation, what have you been hearing? well, we do know for some time the syrian government is wanting to change the focus of this conference, and want the international community to focus on what it is calling the war on terrorism. what we understand is that the foreign minister is going to address the world tomorrow, and say syria needs help, and this war is a danger, not just to syria, but the...
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iran making clear that his country is ready and willing to go to switzerland if invited. and on sunday evening after a round of last-minute telephone calls, the u.n. secretary general made this announcement. >> pledged that iran would play a positive and constructive roll. therefore as host of the conference, i have decided to issue an invitation to iran to participate. >> reporter: the syria national coalition reacted furiously, a tweet from spokesman said the snc would pull out from the conference unless the invitation to iran was withdrawn and stat in istanbul said the opposition despite substantial internal disagreement would talk to the syrian governmentment under u.n. auspices. >> absolute majority avoided for going to the negotiating table and of course we are all away that the regime is trying to find, you know, loopholes to try to get out of it's commitment. >> reporter: in syria all while the killing on the ground goes on. this activist video was apparently filmed in aleppo on saturday, it purports to show the aftermath of barrel bombs used by the government aga
iran making clear that his country is ready and willing to go to switzerland if invited. and on sunday evening after a round of last-minute telephone calls, the u.n. secretary general made this announcement. >> pledged that iran would play a positive and constructive roll. therefore as host of the conference, i have decided to issue an invitation to iran to participate. >> reporter: the syria national coalition reacted furiously, a tweet from spokesman said the snc would pull out...
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aljazeera is at the talks taking place in montrose switzerland. the actual negotiations take place friday with the chief negotiator sits down with the syrian government and opposition in geneva. what's on the agenda? >> the goal in montro and geneva is a create a transitional government that everyone agrees on and can replace the government of bashar al assad. in reality, everyone here admits that that's really dead on arrival. assad has not only dismissed the notion, he's talking about running again in the next election. here in montro and geneva, what officials are hoping are beak steps towards peace, talking about prisoner exchanges between the two sides, talking about local ceasefires, if they can have those, maybe they can expand to regional or city wide or even wider ceasefires. they are also talking about humanitarian corridors, trying to get millions of people shutout from water, food, from the basic necessities, everything that they need. if you talk to u.s. officials, they say no matter what we can do in the short term, no matter what sm
aljazeera is at the talks taking place in montrose switzerland. the actual negotiations take place friday with the chief negotiator sits down with the syrian government and opposition in geneva. what's on the agenda? >> the goal in montro and geneva is a create a transitional government that everyone agrees on and can replace the government of bashar al assad. in reality, everyone here admits that that's really dead on arrival. assad has not only dismissed the notion, he's talking about...
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the inventor of this miracle rice ingle put trying to use as lived in worked in switzerland for many years he is dedicated to the idea of harnessing unpopular genetic technology and using it to help people so i had to do this ever since i first started working i've tried to ensure that my words benefits the world's poorest people use it to lose and. it becomes not a scientist i'm an engineer engineer it is my desire to solve practical problems as i do science as a way to solve real world problem is. they are at the heart of his efforts malnourished or undernourished children and pregnant women. acute vitamin a deficiency usually results in blindness or even death the world health organization estimates that two hundred million children around the world suffer from a lack of vitamin a. since the one nine hundred eighty s. ingle put try case has concentrated his efforts exclusively on rice the staple food of the poor for thirteen years his research produced no visible success. then he teamed up with peter bya a cellular biologist from fribourg together they finally achieved the unthink
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i guess we're saying is all switzerland has there they're going to actually do a popular referendum so the whole country will be asked do you want a basic income this is how much it is the e.c. initially the e.u. initiative is it's a mechanism that was about the only good thing that came out of the lisbon agreement and it gives e.u. citizens the right to tell the e.c. what to do if you get a million signatures that's what we're doing unfortunately we couldn't ask for basic income to flood we had to ask the e.c. to look at the question and so our initiative which is great about the european commission we're asking them to just look at the question do a pilot studies do some research into it if you look at the research into basic income in other. parts of the world. health outcomes rise could stay in education and nutrition gets better it's a really good way of helping the poorest even though it goes to everybody it actually helps the poorest the most and that's why we're so in the absence of a political effort to go in this direction what are some of the nonpolitical ways that pressu
i guess we're saying is all switzerland has there they're going to actually do a popular referendum so the whole country will be asked do you want a basic income this is how much it is the e.c. initially the e.u. initiative is it's a mechanism that was about the only good thing that came out of the lisbon agreement and it gives e.u. citizens the right to tell the e.c. what to do if you get a million signatures that's what we're doing unfortunately we couldn't ask for basic income to flood we...
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in kiev and other cities meanwhile after the dallas economic forum in switzerland police have detained demonstrators at a rally to support the unrest in ukraine although that's triggered no response from brussels the foreign affairs adviser for the french national front says it's another sign of either you inconsistency it's typically your situation of double standards but we are used. if we are talking about you with you because i give you an example if you are talking about what happened in france we've managed to. work this station that was right against gay marriage and could you imagine that if the russian government had been in fear into b c two it should be in the position of the officer of the french government so this is something we have to say russia is not interfering into country's affairs which is not the case for the world there are protests there are backing for the station and at the same time don't respect the right of their own protest. opposition leader vitaly klitschko was booed as the heap publicly announced the results of talks with the government the boxer turne
in kiev and other cities meanwhile after the dallas economic forum in switzerland police have detained demonstrators at a rally to support the unrest in ukraine although that's triggered no response from brussels the foreign affairs adviser for the french national front says it's another sign of either you inconsistency it's typically your situation of double standards but we are used. if we are talking about you with you because i give you an example if you are talking about what happened in...
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the blast one day before peace talks on the conflict in syria due to start in switzerland. mosques destroyed communities and we have a special report on sectarian violence tearing apart the central african republic. and the growing divide between rich and poor, a new report says half the world's wealth is in the hands of just 85 people. ♪ we start this news hour in lebanon where there has been an explosion in the capitol beirut and counsel people have died and also injuries. the blast happened in southern beirut in a stronghold of the armed group hezbollah and we are joined now from beirut and you are there at the scene of this latest explosion, what is happening now? >> well, i am standing on a bridge that overlooks the location where the explosion happened. as far as we know from the national news agency, for now, four people have been confirmed dead and 27 injured. they have been moved to hospitals. i'm going to step out of the shot to give my cameraman a chance to show you what exactly is going on down there. now, this is a hezbollah stronghold. it's an area of south
the blast one day before peace talks on the conflict in syria due to start in switzerland. mosques destroyed communities and we have a special report on sectarian violence tearing apart the central african republic. and the growing divide between rich and poor, a new report says half the world's wealth is in the hands of just 85 people. ♪ we start this news hour in lebanon where there has been an explosion in the capitol beirut and counsel people have died and also injuries. the blast...
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the inventor of this miracle rice ingle put trying to use as lived and worked in switzerland for many years he is dedicated to the idea of harnessing unpopular genetic technology and using it to help people so that there is ever since i first started working i've tried to ensure that my words benefits the world's poorest people lose and. he's become is not a scientist i'm an engineer engineer it is my desire to solve practical problems i use science as a way to solve real world problem is. they are at the heart of his efforts malnourished or undernourished children and pregnant women. acute vitamin a deficiency usually results in blindness or even death the world health organization estimates that two hundred million children around the world suffer from a lack of vitamin a. since the one nine hundred eighty s. ingle put try case has concentrated his efforts exclusively on rice the staple food of the poor for thirteen years his research produced no visible success. then he teamed up with peter bya a cellular biologist from fribourg together they finally achieved the unthinkable in fav
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the erie also stops communicating with us while we're still in switzerland we had arranged to film the next harvest of the golden rice but one month before the appointed time our request was rejected the hearing won't tell us why where perplexed. the inventor of this miracle rice ingle put frankness has lived and worked in switzerland for many years he is dedicated to the idea of harnessing unpopular genetic technology and using it to help people so that there is ever since i first started working i've tried to ensure that my words benefits the world's poorest people who do lose and. it becomes not a scientist i'm an engineer it is my desire to solve practical problems i use science as a way to solve real world problem is. they are at the heart of his efforts malnourished or undernourished children and pregnant women. acute vitamin a deficiency usually results in blindness or even death the world health organization estimates that two hundred million children around the world suffer from a lack of vitamin a. since the one nine hundred eighty s. ingle put try case has concentrated his e
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the yri also stops communicating with us while we're still in switzerland we had arranged to film the next harvest of the golden rice but one month before the appointed time our request was rejected they hear e won't tell us why where perplexed. the inventor of this miracle rice ingle portray because as lived and worked in switzerland for many years he is dedicated to the idea of harnessing unpopular genetic technology and using it to help people so that there is ever since i first started working i've tried to ensure that my words benefits the world's poorest people who do lose and. it's become is not a scientist i'm an engineer it is my desire to solve practical problems i use science as a way to solve real world problem is. they are at the heart of his efforts malnourished or undernourished children and pregnant women. acute vitamin a deficiency usually results in blindness or even death the world health organization estimates that two hundred million children around the world suffer from a lack of vitamin a. since the one nine hundred eighty s. ingle put try case has concentrated
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let's cross to zana in switzerland. let's talk about the snc. i don't know if you have had much contact with them today, but if you have, what have they been telling you? >> reporter: well, the snc delegation will be a meeting with the un secretary general today. they have been pushed to attend this conference in geneva. there was a lot of international pressure for them to agree. it knows if it doesn't show up in geneva it risks losing support from the west. if it does show up and leaves without concessions from the regime it further undermines its legitimacy? syria. it is an opposition group that does not have much influence on the ground. the powerful rebel forces on the ground do not support this process. they will support a political negotiated settlement only if it involves the regime leaving power, but the are -- regime has no intention of handing over power. so nay are coming to geneva in a very, very weak position. but the international community wants this process to start, and that's why they have been pushing for it, it has been mont
let's cross to zana in switzerland. let's talk about the snc. i don't know if you have had much contact with them today, but if you have, what have they been telling you? >> reporter: well, the snc delegation will be a meeting with the un secretary general today. they have been pushed to attend this conference in geneva. there was a lot of international pressure for them to agree. it knows if it doesn't show up in geneva it risks losing support from the west. if it does show up and leaves...
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the erie also stops communicating with us while we're still in switzerland we had arranged to film the next harvest of the golden rice but one month before the appointed time our request was rejected the hearing won't tell us why where perplexed. the inventor of this miracle rice ingle put frankness has lived and worked in switzerland for many years he is dedicated to the idea of harnessing unpopular genetic technology and using it to help people so that there is ever since i first started working i've tried to ensure that my words benefits the world's poorest people who do lose and. become is not a scientist i'm an engineer engineer it is my desire to solve practical problems as i use science as a way to solve real world problem is. they are at the heart of his efforts malnourished or undernourished children and pregnant women acute vitamin a deficiency usually results in blindness or even death the world health organization estimates that two hundred million children around the world suffer from a lack of vitamin a. since the one nine hundred eighty s. ingle put try case has concentr
the erie also stops communicating with us while we're still in switzerland we had arranged to film the next harvest of the golden rice but one month before the appointed time our request was rejected the hearing won't tell us why where perplexed. the inventor of this miracle rice ingle put frankness has lived and worked in switzerland for many years he is dedicated to the idea of harnessing unpopular genetic technology and using it to help people so that there is ever since i first started...
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the erie also stops communicating with us while we're still in switzerland we had arranged to film the next harvest of the golden rice but one month before the appointed time our request was rejected the hearing won't tell us why where perplexed. the inventor of this miracle rice ingle put frankness has lived and worked in switzerland for many years he is dedicated to the idea of harnessing unpopular genetic technology and using it to help people so i had to do this ever since i first started working i've tried to ensure that my words benefits the world's poorest people lose and. he's become is not a scientist i'm an engineer engineer it is my desire to solve practical problems as i use science as a way to solve real world problem is. they are at the heart of his efforts malnourished or undernourished children and pregnant women acute vitamin a deficiency usually results in blindness or even death the world health organization estimates that two hundred million children around the world suffer from a lack of vitamin a. since the one nine hundred eighty s. ingle put try case has concent
the erie also stops communicating with us while we're still in switzerland we had arranged to film the next harvest of the golden rice but one month before the appointed time our request was rejected the hearing won't tell us why where perplexed. the inventor of this miracle rice ingle put frankness has lived and worked in switzerland for many years he is dedicated to the idea of harnessing unpopular genetic technology and using it to help people so i had to do this ever since i first started...
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the inventor of this miracle rice ingle put trying to use as lived and worked in switzerland for many years he is dedicated to the idea of harnessing unpopular genetic technology and using it to help people so that this new ever since i first started working i've tried to ensure that my words benefits the world's poorest people use it to lose and. he's become is not a scientist i'm an engineer engineer it is my desire to solve practical problems i use science as a way to solve real world problem is. they are at the heart of his efforts malnourished or undernourished children and pregnant women acute vitamin a deficiency usually results in blindness or even death the world health organization estimates that two hundred million children around the world suffer from a lack of vitamin a. since the one nine hundred eighty s. ingle put try case has concentrated his efforts exclusively on rice the staple food of the poor for thirteen years his research produced no visible success then he teamed up with peter bya a cellular biologist from fribourg together they finally achieved the unthinkabl
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ali velshi, al jazeera at the world forum in davos. >> that's airline airline reporting in switzerland. he'll bring us interviews with business leaders and officials. we have one with christine lag lagard on thursday. how do you avoid fees at your bank, log on and leave us your story. >>> this has been another challenging day in west virginia. even though state officials lifted a contamination order on drinking water three days ago some people continue to smell chemicals, and these residents say as long as the smell persists they will not drink the water or trust the safety claims of officials. this may an set back in customers, but not in west virginia. as one restaurateur told us, they will continue to use bottled water in their pizza dough despite being told that water is safe. they believe as many businesses do that the quality of your product and experience of your customer should be paramount. good for them. these entrepreneurs are underscoring that business is part of the from a brick of the broader community and should exist to make life better for the citizen who is live there
ali velshi, al jazeera at the world forum in davos. >> that's airline airline reporting in switzerland. he'll bring us interviews with business leaders and officials. we have one with christine lag lagard on thursday. how do you avoid fees at your bank, log on and leave us your story. >>> this has been another challenging day in west virginia. even though state officials lifted a contamination order on drinking water three days ago some people continue to smell chemicals, and...
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. ♪ >>> tense moments this morning in montrow switzerland. they are in switzerland trying to hammer out a peace deal, but even the peace talks are anything by that. nick schifrin is in switzerland, the setting behind you almost portrays the gravity of the situation and the fireworks that happened earlier. tell us about them. >> yes, just a few feet from me, i saw a pro syrian government journalist, actually yelling at the opposition. we have seen competing rallies for and against president bashar al-assad, and inside the halls the diplomats themselves are just divided. on one side you have the united states supporting the syrian opposition, and they say that president bashar al-assad has to go. they say the very notion of this -- of this conflict is to create a transitional government in which everyone agrees assad steps down. he has given no indication that he is willing to do that, in fact he has said he wants to run for president again. so john kerry this morning spoke directly to what he thought has to happen. >> the right to lead a count
. ♪ >>> tense moments this morning in montrow switzerland. they are in switzerland trying to hammer out a peace deal, but even the peace talks are anything by that. nick schifrin is in switzerland, the setting behind you almost portrays the gravity of the situation and the fireworks that happened earlier. tell us about them. >> yes, just a few feet from me, i saw a pro syrian government journalist, actually yelling at the opposition. we have seen competing rallies for and...
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the inventor of this miracle rice ingle put trying to use as lived and worked in switzerland for many years he is dedicated to the idea of harnessing unpopular genetic technology and using it to help people so that this new ever since i first started working i've tried to ensure that my words benefits the world's poorest people lose and. he's become is not a scientist i'm an engineer engineer it is my desire to solve practical problems i use science as a way to solve real world problems. they are at the heart of his efforts malnourished or undernourished children and pregnant women. acute vitamin a deficiency usually results in blindness or even death the world health organization estimates that two hundred million children around the world suffer from a lack of vitamin a. since the one nine hundred eighty s. ingle put try case has concentrated his efforts exclusively on rice the staple food of the poor for thirteen years his research produced no visible success. then he teamed up with peter bya a cellular biologist from fribourg together they finally achieved the unthinkable in favor
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to erie also stops communicating with us while we're still in switzerland we had arranged to film the next harvest of the golden rice but one month before the appointed time our request was rejected the hearing won't tell us why where perplexed. the inventor of this miracle rice ingle put trying to use has lived and worked in switzerland for many years he is dedicated to the idea of harnessing unpopular genetic technology and using it to help people so i had to do this ever since i first started working i've tried to ensure that my words benefits the world's poorest people who do lose and. it becomes not a scientist i'm an engineer engineer it is my desire to solve practical problems i use science as a way to solve real world problem is. they are at the heart of his efforts malnourished or undernourished children and pregnant women. acute vitamin a deficiency usually results in blindness or even death the world health organization estimates that two hundred million children around the world suffer from a lack of vitamin a. since the one nine hundred eighty s. ingle put try case has co
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but stick around because more with and new round turn then add harrison talk about the goings on in switzerland this week over the dagoes economic summit as we head to a quick break though here's a look at some of today's closing numbers at the bell stick around. we welcome aaron eight and abby martin two of a terrific hosts on the our team network. it's going to give you a different perspective give me one stock never i'll give you the information you make the decision don't worry about i'll bring you the. revolution of the mind it's a revolution of ideas and consciousness. with the system and strangling your problems it's would be described as angry i think in a strong. ai or single. we're back in studio now with ave around the reason foundation director of economic research there with more on income inequality and the american dream now anthony i want to start off with in your speech when leaving the white house in one thousand nine hundred sixty one. president eisenhower and i former military general he gave a warning about the military industrial complex being too big have we heeded his wa
but stick around because more with and new round turn then add harrison talk about the goings on in switzerland this week over the dagoes economic summit as we head to a quick break though here's a look at some of today's closing numbers at the bell stick around. we welcome aaron eight and abby martin two of a terrific hosts on the our team network. it's going to give you a different perspective give me one stock never i'll give you the information you make the decision don't worry about i'll...
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united nations has now invited iran to the conference set for geneva in switzerland. opposition groups say that is a none starter and they're threatening to pull out. secretary general ban ki-moon he addressing the situation. >> i will have more to say about this situation in a day. for a moment let my appear again for all involved to keep the needs of the syrian people foremost in mind. >> meanwhile it will day one in the newell deal o nuclear deal t the deal overshadowed over the late breaking developments regarding syria. >> reporter: ban ki-moon has finally invited iran to the party. >> that iran would play a positive and constructive role. therefore, as convener and host of the process i have invited iran to participate. >> reporter: a year and a half after the first syrian meeting in geneva, a country in which many analyses say could help bring the crisis to an end. >> the best has realized that without taking iran on board you cannot seriously talk of resolving regions problems. >> reporter: but the question remains will iran attend? iran has said all along it
united nations has now invited iran to the conference set for geneva in switzerland. opposition groups say that is a none starter and they're threatening to pull out. secretary general ban ki-moon he addressing the situation. >> i will have more to say about this situation in a day. for a moment let my appear again for all involved to keep the needs of the syrian people foremost in mind. >> meanwhile it will day one in the newell deal o nuclear deal t the deal overshadowed over the...
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rest in the new completed her four day state visit to india prior to a visit to switzerland. so when she read twentieth. ibm's prime time news in fighting fish you caught the indian ambassador to korea for a detailed interview about the diplomatic achievements of the president's visit. its in depth interview we got an inside look at the results of the present box seals diplomacy rock. the two leaders agreed to refinance or comprehensive economic partnership agreements and lower the tax burden on south korean company has. we had used a belt this year's first highly pathogenic eighteen teams who went to help with the chamber twenty first report party we went to the site of the ei outbreak the farms are flop top. he's not think of men and one after all the people seen people entering and exiting blocked off area are strictly controlled. on the show just how serious he i helped break was like visiting a restaurant that specializes in serving god. with the experience of coming over six million birds into dell's eleven freshen the government's mind. it's doing its best to prevent f
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iran's president is en route to switzerland but [ inaudible ] economic conference. he said that the geneva talks are doomed to fail. >> translator: considering all sides, i don't have much hope that this meeting can succeed in fighting terrorism, because some countries sponsoring terrorism are taking part. also i don't think it will succeed in establishing peace and stability, because the countries that created instability are taking part. nevertheless it is help freedom, democracy and freedom, we will be glad. >> why was there such opposition to iran being there? >> the syrian opposition considers iran plays a negative role in syria. they believe without the support from iran the syrian regime would have not been able to survive. if you talk to members of the opposition, they will tell you that iran is occupying our country, and just a to bring back what we were mentioning earlier, this is a rivalry that extends beyond syria. it plays out in iraq and lebanon, so this is why it is very, very difficult. now the syrian opposition, i have spoken to one of the delegates
iran's president is en route to switzerland but [ inaudible ] economic conference. he said that the geneva talks are doomed to fail. >> translator: considering all sides, i don't have much hope that this meeting can succeed in fighting terrorism, because some countries sponsoring terrorism are taking part. also i don't think it will succeed in establishing peace and stability, because the countries that created instability are taking part. nevertheless it is help freedom, democracy and...
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in switzerland. in case the commission has adopted the withholding tax will be deducted in switzerland and kazakhstan. besides the modules approved amendments on combating domestic violence in the second reading the book with me a point not only find but also addressed the dead trees made several quest to the government owes most of what is worried about the numerous cases of inefficient use of funds authorities to impose their functions on committees. our alessio. please provide information on the number of supporting organizations in the staff and also we need information on budget funds located to authorities to work in services rendered and effective use in two thousand eleven two thousand twelve in two thousand thirteen environmentalist a minute to stop oil production of combined ninety s dnc on the southeast of notable got the stomach up and shut them up oil fields and priming the walls were grossly violated here. instead of cleaning and using associated gas. he was admitted they didn't all nig
in switzerland. in case the commission has adopted the withholding tax will be deducted in switzerland and kazakhstan. besides the modules approved amendments on combating domestic violence in the second reading the book with me a point not only find but also addressed the dead trees made several quest to the government owes most of what is worried about the numerous cases of inefficient use of funds authorities to impose their functions on committees. our alessio. please provide information on...
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time the syrian government and the rebels agreeing to discuss humanitarian aid at a peace talks in switzerland so far voiding the toughest issues. to thing that wall means there and they have to leave and they have to plan to put peace in life we can't give up. i mean the bombs and bullets and syria itself we visit a maternity unit there to find out how mothers and daughters battle through the horrors of the war. dozens are killed in street violence and a wave of deadly bombings in egypt as a colorado is nation reaches the third anniversary of its revolution meanwhile the interim leader says the country's next step will be a presidential election. what you want international coming to live from moscow with me marina joshie ukraine's security forces say two policemen were injured last night after angry crowd storm caves convention center with about two hundred officers inside they were later allowed to leave and the siege came despite the president's offer to change the constitution and give a prime minister's job to one of the opposition leaders but that wasn't enough and they are demanding fu
time the syrian government and the rebels agreeing to discuss humanitarian aid at a peace talks in switzerland so far voiding the toughest issues. to thing that wall means there and they have to leave and they have to plan to put peace in life we can't give up. i mean the bombs and bullets and syria itself we visit a maternity unit there to find out how mothers and daughters battle through the horrors of the war. dozens are killed in street violence and a wave of deadly bombings in egypt as a...
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of course the friends of syria would like to see the national coalition go to switzerland later this month because there is a widespread -- widely held opinion that the only real solution is a diplomatic political solution. but, there still remains some obstacles, obviously we have another day to go. there will be more meetings throughout tonight. and then into tomorrow. the highlight of which is expected to be a meeting between the russian foreign minister, the u.n. special envoy to syria and secretary of state john kerry. those three are some very powerful, obviously movers and shakers. they will sit down. they will discuss things and then we will see if in the end it can be agreed that the opposition will go to switzerland. now, that's far from a solution. really all we are talking about here is the framework of talks. but, it is significant because if indeed the opposition does agree to go to switzerland, that would mean face to face talks between the government of al-assad and the opposition group. everyone wants to see that happen here in paris because the alternative is just m
of course the friends of syria would like to see the national coalition go to switzerland later this month because there is a widespread -- widely held opinion that the only real solution is a diplomatic political solution. but, there still remains some obstacles, obviously we have another day to go. there will be more meetings throughout tonight. and then into tomorrow. the highlight of which is expected to be a meeting between the russian foreign minister, the u.n. special envoy to syria and...
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he was point six five seconds back the men's circuit with all of a boat and switzerland next weekend for a giant slalom and slalom the new tomas de whole weekend of the ski jumper to win the prestigious four hills tournament in his debut season since. jakob to middleweight seventy is a cut up and took the podium in the foot of the judicial self and gemini the twenty one year old who also won the second of four bands and celtic park in cash and last week finished off with a leap of one hundred and fourteen regions in the final round to hold up to challenge a fellow austrian and twenty eleven champion took the small kids to a second seam on the web of switzerland was third overall. britain's sense of belonging tasted victory for the first time in the back of riley on monday when he won stage two from sunday least to some reptile in argentina twenty three year old englishman produced a confidant of the gospel writer for the sunday stage to hand combat to witness for the first two stages. chilean from jusco to press on the other was second ahead of spain's state one would have won by the
he was point six five seconds back the men's circuit with all of a boat and switzerland next weekend for a giant slalom and slalom the new tomas de whole weekend of the ski jumper to win the prestigious four hills tournament in his debut season since. jakob to middleweight seventy is a cut up and took the podium in the foot of the judicial self and gemini the twenty one year old who also won the second of four bands and celtic park in cash and last week finished off with a leap of one hundred...
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expose the position of the syrian government if they were to sit around the table, all of them, in switzerland next week. >> james, on the talks leading up to the talks. james, thank you very much. >>> that big rally on wall street seems to be hitting a speed bump today. the dow down after two days of gains. one reason for the decline, bad news out of best buy. the deep discounts are taking a bite out of the holiday sales. down 9%. and it had to slash its prices in order to stay competitive. and their stock is down almost 1/3. >>> a huge deal to tell you about in the healthcare industry. johnson and johnson selling it's diagnostics business. $4 million. testing equipment. >>> once celebrated, it's a city on the decline. but there are new signs that motown could be turning the corner. more on the motor city miracle. >> detroit begins 2014 bankrupt and surprisingly buoyant. >> me and my business partner, dave, have a foppedness for the the -- fondness for the city. there's a fear and a love for the city. >> as they became the largest bankrupt city, there was fear and optimism. he opened the larg
expose the position of the syrian government if they were to sit around the table, all of them, in switzerland next week. >> james, on the talks leading up to the talks. james, thank you very much. >>> that big rally on wall street seems to be hitting a speed bump today. the dow down after two days of gains. one reason for the decline, bad news out of best buy. the deep discounts are taking a bite out of the holiday sales. down 9%. and it had to slash its prices in order to stay...
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all whats going on in switzerland. my hope is that the geneva that will come some form of sci fi i think that any hope of a political solution on a genie appeared in haiti daydreaming in the hope we can have on the fiscal front is beginning a princess. what you can form on a more tangible material results in the coming days sometimes these five perhaps humanitarian access. i think that's the end result of the next few days became hopeful rather than what we would expect going into this i saw him find you see a ceasefire as possible in the coming days. on that note nor long stamp but i can say that the commons and was among them were the highlight quite out of how out of touch the syrian regime isn't quite so where was mom and cody was flying to it and it doesn't take twelve hours in the atlanta get from damascus to switzerland's. of course is that when you as the foreman is that of a regime that has been the best on three and only in mastering of civilians. come to the neighbors dog whining about your own suffering. it
all whats going on in switzerland. my hope is that the geneva that will come some form of sci fi i think that any hope of a political solution on a genie appeared in haiti daydreaming in the hope we can have on the fiscal front is beginning a princess. what you can form on a more tangible material results in the coming days sometimes these five perhaps humanitarian access. i think that's the end result of the next few days became hopeful rather than what we would expect going into this i saw...