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the glorious glaciers of switzerland. majestic miles long rivers of ice formed by thousands of years of snow falling onto the alps compressing and freezing over. but this year, these glaciers are disappearing faster than we have ever seen in the century they've been closely studied. not b now ice-free. in july part of this glacier collapsing in italy killing 11 hikers. this 1968 plane wreck, three bodies of hikers encased in the ice for decades discovered this year. just to get an idea, this year switzerland lost 6%. on an average extreme year is 2%. >> yeah. >> so what's the word we use for 6% loss? >> i don't know. i have no words. >> reporter: dr. felix keller studies these glaciers and is trying to save them. >> when we be here in 1878, the glacier was very steep. >> reporter: ice cores and paleoclimatology shows us that these glaciers have grown and receded over tens of thousands of years but humans have exacerbated that change. so we do have a good idea that the ice loss that we're seeing now has not happened in tho
the glorious glaciers of switzerland. majestic miles long rivers of ice formed by thousands of years of snow falling onto the alps compressing and freezing over. but this year, these glaciers are disappearing faster than we have ever seen in the century they've been closely studied. not b now ice-free. in july part of this glacier collapsing in italy killing 11 hikers. this 1968 plane wreck, three bodies of hikers encased in the ice for decades discovered this year. just to get an idea, this...
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it is to 1—0 for wales against switzerland in zurich. it is going to be tougher for them against switzerland in zurich. it is going to be tougherfor them because they are lowest in the rankings for these playoff finals. i will explain why in a minute. wales women have never qualified for a major tournament, so this is the closest they have ever come up they will want to emulate what they did tonight in switzerland to get there. let's explain the permutations. there are three playoff final matches tonight. the other one is portugal against iceland. so there are six countries and all vying to qualify. of the three winners out of those three matches, two will automatically get to the world cup, but that is dependent on their rankings in the playoff finals so far. got me? we are nearly there. the third winner will have to go to another playoff final, and i will take place in february in new zealand. it is an inter—confederation playoff. so at the moment, because wheels are lowest in the standings, that could be them even if they win tonigh
it is to 1—0 for wales against switzerland in zurich. it is going to be tougher for them against switzerland in zurich. it is going to be tougherfor them because they are lowest in the rankings for these playoff finals. i will explain why in a minute. wales women have never qualified for a major tournament, so this is the closest they have ever come up they will want to emulate what they did tonight in switzerland to get there. let's explain the permutations. there are three playoff final...
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a well worked goal gives switzerland the equaliser. that meant extra time. and right on the last minute switzerland broke wales hearts. they celebrated and wales hearts. they celebrated and wales watch their world cup dreams. a wales to was not helpful for scotland. now all they could do was leave everything on this pitch and hope that be an hour. this is an opportunity. the republic of ireland stood in their way. but when scotland were gifted at penalty two caroline ware couldn't convert. ireland then took control. as skilful ball through who kept her cool skilful ball through who kept her cool. that was ireland's winner, sending them to a first—ever world cup. 0h, sending them to a first—ever world cup. oh, that picture says it all. while scotland will have to watch another major tournament from afar. we need to digest, we need to go home and take some time. the hardware, the play is been amazing. i'm very proud of them. i can ask for anything else that we will stick together, we will come back together and hopefully another with them. the lionesses ha
a well worked goal gives switzerland the equaliser. that meant extra time. and right on the last minute switzerland broke wales hearts. they celebrated and wales hearts. they celebrated and wales watch their world cup dreams. a wales to was not helpful for scotland. now all they could do was leave everything on this pitch and hope that be an hour. this is an opportunity. the republic of ireland stood in their way. but when scotland were gifted at penalty two caroline ware couldn't convert....
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wow, we are in switzerland. >> we're in switzerland. oh, wait, i forgot something. is that where we're going? >> yeah. >> rifugio. >> rifugio. >> rifugio. what better way to end my journey to the alps than with a glass of the local liquor. >> genepi is a real winter warmer. it's made with wormwood, an alpine plant celebrated for its healing properties. >> cheers. >> thank you so much. >> thank you to you. it's fantastic, from herbs from mountain, so. >> oofah! >> fantastic, no? >> yes. the genepi has brightened things up considerably, inside and out. oh, look. now we can really see it. >> yeah. >> it's magnificent. yeah. it's magnificent. >> it is difficult to describe. sometimes i see them and i shut up because it's impossible to talk about. >> beautiful. stretched out below is valle d'aosta, and piedmont, beyond, where the italian nation was born, a region without which i wouldn't be searching for italy at all. ♪ >>> so here we are in milan, the fashion and industrial powerhouse of italy.
wow, we are in switzerland. >> we're in switzerland. oh, wait, i forgot something. is that where we're going? >> yeah. >> rifugio. >> rifugio. >> rifugio. what better way to end my journey to the alps than with a glass of the local liquor. >> genepi is a real winter warmer. it's made with wormwood, an alpine plant celebrated for its healing properties. >> cheers. >> thank you so much. >> thank you to you. it's fantastic, from herbs from...
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president, switzerland is a neutral country. neutrality makes us refrain from providing the tech-support, but not from mobilizing for international law, for the u.n. charter and its principals. alabaster this hall have a collective responsible to defend what unites us, what unites the united nations. therefore, switzerland is a cosponsor of the draft resolution sponsored and recall in all member states to do the same. thank you very much. > i thank the distinguished representative of switzerland, and and now i give the floor to the distinguished representative of the united kingdom. >> mr. president, excellencies, in february, the general assembly met in an emergency special session to condemn russia's illegal invasion of ukraine. and today, we meet again to condemn russia's sham referenda and attempted illegal annexation of the ukrainian region's of kherson, zaporizhzhya, luhansk, and donetsk. the largest forcible annexation attempt since the second world war. putin is trying to take ukraine's land, its resources, its identity.
president, switzerland is a neutral country. neutrality makes us refrain from providing the tech-support, but not from mobilizing for international law, for the u.n. charter and its principals. alabaster this hall have a collective responsible to defend what unites us, what unites the united nations. therefore, switzerland is a cosponsor of the draft resolution sponsored and recall in all member states to do the same. thank you very much. > i thank the distinguished representative of...
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right on the last minute, switzerland broke the hearts of wales. they celebrated and wales watch their world cup dreams fall away. a wales defeat was not helpful for scotland. now all they could do was leave everything on this hampden pitch and hope that would be enough. the republic of ireland stood in their way. the referee certainly noticed an irish handball. gift for scotland but caroline weir threw it away. ireland then took control. amber barrett kept her cool. that was ireland�*s winning goal, sending them to a first ever world cup. whilst scotland will have to watch another major tournament from afar. disappointment and that is an understatement for both scotland and wales. several have spoken of their frustration during the summer�*s euros watching england lift a trophy for a tournament they were not even involved in and now next year�*s world cup will take place without wales and scotland involved. and that means they will be set out on the chance to capitalise on the growth of the women�*s game. one of the last remaining stars of
right on the last minute, switzerland broke the hearts of wales. they celebrated and wales watch their world cup dreams fall away. a wales defeat was not helpful for scotland. now all they could do was leave everything on this hampden pitch and hope that would be enough. the republic of ireland stood in their way. the referee certainly noticed an irish handball. gift for scotland but caroline weir threw it away. ireland then took control. amber barrett kept her cool. that was ireland�*s...
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we journeyed to switzerland's morteratsch glacier with dr. felix keller, who is trying to save it. the tloosz we are seeing now has not happened in thousands of year. >> this degree and this fast, it never happened. >> reporter: scientists throughout switzerland have been covering some of the glaciers with reflective blankets to slow the melt. last winter, dr. keller trapped the play and reused it to make snow. dr. keller is hoping that his technology can preserve gla shell melt, because they hold 75% of the planet's fresh water. >> if we are successful, we can slow down the glacier melting. >> putting blankets on the glaciers to save them. our thanks to ginger. i'll >> this is abc. >> many of you felt the earthquake. this increases the probability. thank kristen: you for joining us. kristen:it's impossible to protect when the next earthquake will have found, but the probability is higher. we spoke to u.c. berkeley expert. >> thate ywulis e ntinuing t examine the earthquake that occurred on the falls.
we journeyed to switzerland's morteratsch glacier with dr. felix keller, who is trying to save it. the tloosz we are seeing now has not happened in thousands of year. >> this degree and this fast, it never happened. >> reporter: scientists throughout switzerland have been covering some of the glaciers with reflective blankets to slow the melt. last winter, dr. keller trapped the play and reused it to make snow. dr. keller is hoping that his technology can preserve gla shell melt,...
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so a success in 2009 for the dressing tax evasion in switzerland, luxembourg, singapore, hong kong, cayman islands. bermuda given i could list 50 more countries in india, it was due to a strong political dynamic triggered by the shocking banking crisis. if you go the on the pallet what to put like, gosh, or here's all the country bizarre, where the government by right wingers are left with. yeah. we can't get billions of euros to bail out. bank was under the same time watch these banks help people not pay their taxes. are taxable asian it up on this last remarks that so the g 20 was supposed to make a list of which countries it made progress in the 1990 s. if. if in which not is a nicotine is deplete upon you the for it's ok buffet program for a threesome only wanted to pres for switzerland to me. friday, march 13th, 29. was looking back a very important data on them. that was when our government in the swiss federal council give a press conference and announced that from now on switzerland will comply with the we c d standard. the book, the theme as article $26.00 of the model tax convent
so a success in 2009 for the dressing tax evasion in switzerland, luxembourg, singapore, hong kong, cayman islands. bermuda given i could list 50 more countries in india, it was due to a strong political dynamic triggered by the shocking banking crisis. if you go the on the pallet what to put like, gosh, or here's all the country bizarre, where the government by right wingers are left with. yeah. we can't get billions of euros to bail out. bank was under the same time watch these banks help...
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the fur is okay. buffy program for a 3 the model wanted to pres for switzerland to me. friday, march 13th, 29. was looking back at a very important date on them. that was when our governmental, the swiss federal council gave a press conference and announced that from now on switzerland would comply with the we c d standard. put the theme as article 26 of the model tax convention for the avoidance of double taxation that, that even this article says this does, the states must exchange information and tax matters is good. and importantly, to cannot invoke banking secrecy a circumvent the exchange. the question back in may 2015, very soon after the douglas switzerland even went so far as to see that we now also accept the standard on automatic exchange of information. automatic dawson m, like i fire field when there are ways to create a tech saving close to home. simple glue as companies with tax advantages. ah m e d, i know mad, couldn't requita or sandra. it is not normal for small states in europe to divert billions of euros in tax revenue from other state which in turn
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major credit suisse. shares in switzerland, 2nd biggest lender slumped by as much as 11 and a half percent on monday, reflecting market concerns as the bank finalize as a restructuring plan dues. we laid out later this month, credit suisse is struggling to fix its reputation after 2 scandals costed over $7000000000.00 euros. and as rumors swirl around its liquidity. the banks leadership insists it's liquidity and capital a both knowledge. uh let's cross to our financial correspondent in new york. yes quarter. i got a bit more on this. yes. this restructuring plans not you out for a few weeks. so why are investors worried about this now? there are definitely a submissive moved sir. a rob burned to him if you look at credit suisse overall in march 2021, the company was worth more than 30000000000 or swiss francs, and now it's down to about 10. there is a saying on wall street companies usually have some weeks or months before they go belly up, but banks actually die over night. it's all about the confidence. i'm not saying that credit suisse will not live another day, but at least better on
major credit suisse. shares in switzerland, 2nd biggest lender slumped by as much as 11 and a half percent on monday, reflecting market concerns as the bank finalize as a restructuring plan dues. we laid out later this month, credit suisse is struggling to fix its reputation after 2 scandals costed over $7000000000.00 euros. and as rumors swirl around its liquidity. the banks leadership insists it's liquidity and capital a both knowledge. uh let's cross to our financial correspondent in new...
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today there are about a 100 and switzerland, austria, germany, and on the crimean peninsula. he also designed an earth house style public park in the small town of d dakota near zurich. generally, he's wary of the trend to integrate ever more high tech elements in architecture. is the savvy, the, and there's a returns in nature to simplicity and why all these expectations people are born from the womb after all, to ripped out. it just felt like it will clear, why do we keep building everything square? it died? yeah. what about if he had a key? ah, he's been retired for a long time, but that's not slowing him down. even at age 79. he's always working on new projects. he's currently designing an environmentally friendly apartment building. robin, this is about this building method involves very few materials. i don't need to be all that precise. i'm not fitting boards down to the centimeter. so i can follow my intuition a lot more. i've had to build houses a bit like a kid to playing in a sandbox, increasing the height here all there. it's creative. if i could use 3 d printing,
today there are about a 100 and switzerland, austria, germany, and on the crimean peninsula. he also designed an earth house style public park in the small town of d dakota near zurich. generally, he's wary of the trend to integrate ever more high tech elements in architecture. is the savvy, the, and there's a returns in nature to simplicity and why all these expectations people are born from the womb after all, to ripped out. it just felt like it will clear, why do we keep building everything...
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he's professor of macroeconomics at the university of st. gallon in switzerland, quito. thanks for coming back to the show. on the, on the facebook, the seems like a positive development. china's economy beat expectations. but these numbers are still quite down from what we expect from this economy, aren't they? yes they are. but don't forget that the whole world is learning down at the 3.9 percent. the growth rate, the china's g p certainly higher than the expect that the 3.2 percent the world growth rate. and also we shouldn't forget the inflation figures the most recent. it's september where 2.8 percent expected to drop the $2.00. despite no currency appreciation and no restricting monetary policy. so that would be a dream for western economies. at the same time, we're so accustomed to seeing growth figures of 6.6 percent, almost 7 percent in china. will china get back to those days? or are they over? as some economists predict? i think they're over also because this grocery to where a little bit doc to buy excess, to speculate speculative growth in the estate sector.
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see, at the university of st. gahlan and switzerland. thank you so much. welcome thinking or any one following the news in recent weeks has seen the extraordinary evolution of protests in a ran. what began as anger over heavy handed morality policing has turned into criticism of an entire system. a system that by many measures has also failed the economy. look at this in 2011 gross medic, domestic product. that is, the value of all goods and services produced was at 66626000000000 dollars last year. a mere $241000000000.00 and that's partly due to sanctions imposed by the west as a result of iran's nuclear program. but mismanagement is also to blame. state institutions, including the revolutionary guard, run oil and gas companies, banks, transportation, even telecommunications firms. now there are no reliable figures, but experts estimate that the elite paramilitary forces alone control one 3rd of iran's economy at the expense of normal people and my colleagues on herself file this report, take a look. every tourist or business traveler passing through the
see, at the university of st. gahlan and switzerland. thank you so much. welcome thinking or any one following the news in recent weeks has seen the extraordinary evolution of protests in a ran. what began as anger over heavy handed morality policing has turned into criticism of an entire system. a system that by many measures has also failed the economy. look at this in 2011 gross medic, domestic product. that is, the value of all goods and services produced was at 66626000000000 dollars last...
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these include the 27, e u member states. countries who don't want to be in the e u like norway and switzerland. those that do and the one that recently left, oh, you've got to hand it to the easiest leadership for getting an ar sep, from everybody that they invited to join the european political community. but there is still the feeling that the purpose of the format is far from clear. and with so many nations gathered at the table, some of them friends and some of them froze. the skeptics are doubtful about what the e p c can accomplish and whether it will be anything more than just a nother talk shop. this is about diplomacy in a different route. this is about making sure we keep our neighbors and our enemies close and making sure we speak to them on a regular basis. and people will genuinely feel. is it possible to have a conversation of this nature with that kind of difference? and that kind of difference, a difference in ideology. and i think the only good thing about this is, is making sure we keep diplomatic channels open the ear council president, char michelle, will leave the discussi
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the sweltering summer of 2022 alone caused a record ice melt and the rhone glacier and switzerland has been affected in a big way. it's massive ice sheets are shrinking every year. an almost helpless attempt to stop the seemingly unstoppable the lawn. glacier is covered with white tops, in hopes of slowing down the melting. it hardly snowed at all last winter than summer came only by march. it was already warm here. the glacier tongue continues to retreat and now a lake is formed beneath it. scientists from e t h zurich university are recording the slow death of the glacier season for his homer. early in the summer, we observed major changes. we suspect that a cave has formed under the glacier at the base also, and that the ice cover has now become very thin. oh, that's why it's sinking. it's sagging. give o is on this help. heinz'. the sun warms the eyes from above while the water wears away at it. from below, the researches drew holes for pressure and temperature senses and for cameras, they hope the information will help them understand why the glacier is melting ever more quickly.
the sweltering summer of 2022 alone caused a record ice melt and the rhone glacier and switzerland has been affected in a big way. it's massive ice sheets are shrinking every year. an almost helpless attempt to stop the seemingly unstoppable the lawn. glacier is covered with white tops, in hopes of slowing down the melting. it hardly snowed at all last winter than summer came only by march. it was already warm here. the glacier tongue continues to retreat and now a lake is formed beneath it....
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this would devastate switzerland's water and energy supply. the country generates 60 percent of its electricity from hydro, how're the still it's an elevator, it's kind of a painful that our politicians aren't sitting up and taking notice of 50. it's high time that we introduce truly effective climate protection measures often claim, but the broader public also needs to act, ah, we have to put pressure on politician as a fake on this is because he politics alone won't take it off the politic moto, while the politic alana refreshing. otherwise, these scientists say time will run out to soc global warming. it would be a huge help if passenger planes could fly without emitting any c o 2 at all. but it's a pipe dream, right? no, it's the dream of a french inventor. engineer john baptized was a lay, has been relying on the power of the sun and winds to fly thousands of kilometers in his solar glider using only renewable energy. and he's convinced that his technology has an even bigger future ahead. ah, lives in really it's my dream to travel as far
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and right on the last minute switzerland broke wales hearts. they celebrated and wales watch their world dream slip away. a wales defeat was not helpful for scotland. now all they could do was leave everything on this page and hope that would be an hour. this is an opportunity. the republic of ireland stood in their way. but when scotland were gifted the penalty... caroline ware couldn't convert. ireland then took control. a skilful ball back to barrett who kept her cool ball back to barrett who kept her cool. that was ireland's winner, sending them to a first ever world cup. while scotland will have to watch another major tournament from afar. we need to digest and we need to go home and we need to take some time. but the hard work of the players had done is been amazing, i'm very proud of them. have for everything else and we will stick together, we will come back together and hopefully we have another opportunity soon. come back together and hopefully we have another opportunity soon. defender lucy bronze won her hundredth cap for england, i
and right on the last minute switzerland broke wales hearts. they celebrated and wales watch their world dream slip away. a wales defeat was not helpful for scotland. now all they could do was leave everything on this page and hope that would be an hour. this is an opportunity. the republic of ireland stood in their way. but when scotland were gifted the penalty... caroline ware couldn't convert. ireland then took control. a skilful ball back to barrett who kept her cool ball back to barrett...
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these include britain, turkey, ukraine, switzerland, and no way the meeting is taking place with europe, dealing with an energy crisis and economic turmoil that's been worsened by russia's war in ukraine. so what exactly is the point of this new group? our reporter christine montoya investigates. this is where the european union's leaders assemble when they meet in brussels. the 27 seats at this table represent more than 450000000 people in the europe. it's a club at some neighboring countries on the continent have been waiting decades to join. but the requirements to qualify for e u membership makes the process both long and slow minis. cami sir. so when francis president emmanuel crohn introduced the idea of the european political community, there were immediate concerns from some that it was somehow a 2nd tier substitute for him to e u. membership or sambal in a toilet spring europe, together in a very on the basis of us geography. so on the basis of democratic values, with a desire to preserve the unity of our continent to know. and we also want to preserve the strength and ambition
these include britain, turkey, ukraine, switzerland, and no way the meeting is taking place with europe, dealing with an energy crisis and economic turmoil that's been worsened by russia's war in ukraine. so what exactly is the point of this new group? our reporter christine montoya investigates. this is where the european union's leaders assemble when they meet in brussels. the 27 seats at this table represent more than 450000000 people in the europe. it's a club at some neighboring countries...
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they are in switzerland and in december- switzerland and in december pollution. it switzerland and in december ollution. , ., ., , switzerland and in december ollution. , ., ., pollution. it is going to be tougher for wales to _ pollution. it is going to be tougher for wales to to _ pollution. it is going to be tougher for wales to to the _ pollution. it is going to be tougher for wales to to the world - pollution. it is going to be tougher for wales to to the world cup i pollution. it is going to be tougher for wales to to the world cup -- i pollution. it is going to be tougher i for wales to to the world cup -- are for wales to to the world cup —— are in a tougher position. yes, they are in a tougher position. yes, they are in zurich plains with the lid and the kick—off at about —— playing switzerland and they kick off in about a half an hour time. a lot riding on this one for wales women. a stunning folly forjust riding on this one for wales women. a stunning folly for just fishlike against bosnia and herzegovina got them to the spot. let's get into
they are in switzerland and in december- switzerland and in december pollution. it switzerland and in december ollution. , ., ., , switzerland and in december ollution. , ., ., pollution. it is going to be tougher for wales to _ pollution. it is going to be tougher for wales to to _ pollution. it is going to be tougher for wales to to the _ pollution. it is going to be tougher for wales to to the world - pollution. it is going to be tougher for wales to to the world cup i pollution. it is going...
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so a success in 2009 the dressing tax evasion in switzerland, luxembourg. i'm using poor hong kong with cayman islands. bermuda. okay. i could list 50 more countries. let me put it was due to a strong political dynamic triggered by the shockey thinking crisis. if you go on the pallet what to put leggers or is all the country for saw where the governed by right wingers are left with off, we can't get billions of euros to bail out blank wall street. and at the same time, watch the banks help people not pay their taxes or tax evasion or no to be honest, remarks that so the g $20.00 was supposed to make a list of which countries at natal progress since the 1995, if in which not is a nicotine these the peter premier, the fer it took a buffet pocket for a 3 somebody wanted pres for switzerland to me. friday, march 13th, 29. was looking back at a very important date on them. that was when our government and the swiss federal council gave a press conference and announced that from now on switzerland would comply with the we c d standard. the book, the famous articl
so a success in 2009 the dressing tax evasion in switzerland, luxembourg. i'm using poor hong kong with cayman islands. bermuda. okay. i could list 50 more countries. let me put it was due to a strong political dynamic triggered by the shockey thinking crisis. if you go on the pallet what to put leggers or is all the country for saw where the governed by right wingers are left with off, we can't get billions of euros to bail out blank wall street. and at the same time, watch the banks help...
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we journeyed to switzerland's morteratsch glacier with dr. felix keller, who is trying to save it. the ice loss that we're seeing now has not happened in thousands of years. >> to this degree and this fast, it never happens. >> reporter: scientists throughout switzerland have been covering some of the glaciers with elective blankets each summer, that way they can slow the melt. last winter, dr. keller trapped the glaciers' melt water and ke ihat hi technoloreserve glacial me the planet's fresh water. >> if we are successful, we can slow down the glacier melting. >> putting blankets on the glaciers to save them. our thanks to ginger. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. >> are we closer to the big one? what yesterday's earthquake has done to chances of future earthquakes. plus. >> it is a universal right. everybody has the right to have a roof over their head. >> one of the bay's biggest issues, housing, is on the ballot in oakland. a look at both sides of measure b. also ahead. ♪ >> it called itself america's most unusual nightclub. tonight, we take you back to this piece of san fr
we journeyed to switzerland's morteratsch glacier with dr. felix keller, who is trying to save it. the ice loss that we're seeing now has not happened in thousands of years. >> to this degree and this fast, it never happens. >> reporter: scientists throughout switzerland have been covering some of the glaciers with elective blankets each summer, that way they can slow the melt. last winter, dr. keller trapped the glaciers' melt water and ke ihat hi technoloreserve glacial me the...
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switzerland is another country which is noted for its tight fiscal and monetary policy, but in switzerland you have seen price increases. you cannot avoid all of the price increases, and the other thing is if you have strong domestic governance then you can minimize the effect. let me add one thing. it is not necessary for the accreted work to finish for inflation to come down in europe. it is essential energy prices stabilize at the highest level and inflation on its own will come down because there will be no further increases in energy prices, and that would be enough for europe to see inflation coming down to acceptable levels and monetary yields. europe can pull through even if the world continues for a long time. host: do you think that the poor are going to be unduly hit through this crisis? inequality is just going to grow even further from here? >> that has been one of the trends we have seen over the last 12 to 18 months, significant increases in inequality, or people being put into poverty, and i'm afraid that trend is amplifying as the global economy softens. of course, if you
switzerland is another country which is noted for its tight fiscal and monetary policy, but in switzerland you have seen price increases. you cannot avoid all of the price increases, and the other thing is if you have strong domestic governance then you can minimize the effect. let me add one thing. it is not necessary for the accreted work to finish for inflation to come down in europe. it is essential energy prices stabilize at the highest level and inflation on its own will come down because...
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this is not a bank that is made to feel for switzerland. there are capital buffers. the point that you say, they are not in this liquidity crunch now. in fact, capital ratios are in the planned range for the year. m ratios are actually higher than where deutsche bank had them in 2016, where we saw the big market issue. alix: that's a good point, looking at the idea of too big to fail israel, they don't want a repeat of that. nonetheless, where is the counterparty risk? there may be turmoil in the meantime. where is the contagion risk for that? sonali: you have clients on multiple sides of the equation. trading clients, we know since arce goes, have started to diversify their base, move to banks with higher credit ratings. we have seen that float through in many quarters on the treating numbers. the investment bank, which is under a strategic question today, that is interesting to see, whether clients stay or go based on worries a larger systemic issues down the road. what happens now, we already knew this would be a long turnaround story. the cost they have to face i
this is not a bank that is made to feel for switzerland. there are capital buffers. the point that you say, they are not in this liquidity crunch now. in fact, capital ratios are in the planned range for the year. m ratios are actually higher than where deutsche bank had them in 2016, where we saw the big market issue. alix: that's a good point, looking at the idea of too big to fail israel, they don't want a repeat of that. nonetheless, where is the counterparty risk? there may be turmoil in...
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her waste matter project at milan design week in the house of switzerland. she was one of 9 guests invited by the swift arts council pro helvetia as different as their products are. they all share the same approach as the exhibitions organizer marie may only through design and with the emerging talents we have here, the old bringing and new ideas. and in order to have a better and more sustainable projects in products for the near future. the material made from beer residue is still a nice product, but it still has a bright future. mike, fall of the projects on display here. they are a very pragmatic, unrealistic projects. and that's also a part of our criteria, actually are when selecting them, when the jury selects them, basically, it is also that they have to to be markets readiness. so there is a reality in which those projects are set. no psalms, numerous breweries could provide more than enough raw material for local production . knowing me need a house or says when scouting for business partners, she shows them what her waist matter can do after and m
her waste matter project at milan design week in the house of switzerland. she was one of 9 guests invited by the swift arts council pro helvetia as different as their products are. they all share the same approach as the exhibitions organizer marie may only through design and with the emerging talents we have here, the old bringing and new ideas. and in order to have a better and more sustainable projects in products for the near future. the material made from beer residue is still a nice...
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her waste matter project at milan design week in the house of switzerland. she was one of 9 guests invited by the swift arts council pro helvetia as different as their products are. they all share the same approach as the exhibitions organizer marie may only through design. and with the emerging silence we have here in the old bringing and new ideas. and in order to have a better and more sustainable projects in products for the near future. the material made from b residue is still a nice product, but it still has a bright future. mike, fall of the projects on display here. they are, are very pragmatic, unrealistic projects. that's also a part of our criteria actually are when selecting them. when the jury selects them, basically, it is also that they have to to be markets readiness. so there is a reality in which those projects are set. low psalms, numerous breweries could provide more than enough raw material for local production . knowing a need, a house of says when scouting for business partners, she shows them what her waste matter can do after moscow
her waste matter project at milan design week in the house of switzerland. she was one of 9 guests invited by the swift arts council pro helvetia as different as their products are. they all share the same approach as the exhibitions organizer marie may only through design. and with the emerging silence we have here in the old bringing and new ideas. and in order to have a better and more sustainable projects in products for the near future. the material made from b residue is still a nice...
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and yet, despite considerable tax breaks much of the capital migrated to switzerland for the most part, the wolf tax missed its target. bringing in very little, it made only a symbolic contribution to reducing inequality. perhaps it's sequel the end of the fight for well for quality. meanwhile, from the u. s. in the u. k. a quite different sentiment arose, too much taxation kills tax revenues. or as margaret thatcher often put it, there is no alternative to economic liberalism. in the next few decades, this idea would dominate political thinking in western democracies. and to welfare state would slowly crumble. after more than a century of protesting and pushing for change, what would become at the people's achievements with ah, with, with a 5 going to habitat ended glistening place of longing. the mediterranean sea, its waters connect people of many cultures. unforgettable andalusia. java abdulla kareem explores the southernmost region of europe on a trip full of cultural treasures in 30 minutes on d. w o n. they get older. harvesters are immigrants, gold estate, everything you enjoy
and yet, despite considerable tax breaks much of the capital migrated to switzerland for the most part, the wolf tax missed its target. bringing in very little, it made only a symbolic contribution to reducing inequality. perhaps it's sequel the end of the fight for well for quality. meanwhile, from the u. s. in the u. k. a quite different sentiment arose, too much taxation kills tax revenues. or as margaret thatcher often put it, there is no alternative to economic liberalism. in the next few...
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she can lead to spend time in switzerland studying and working. she is now part of a going home bound african diaspora actually thought it from switzerland where i used to work in private banking. and i was involved together with a in a team that was into luxury good. so i was already exposed to the designers, the work that we went to milan. i had the chance to meet at that time, the creative director of gucci, you know, and all the fashion st. okay, let's try and fold this very quick and see what it looks like because i always like to wear my clothes like i just say with short sleeves. it's very hot is on the golf course for the pattern mixing part of unexpected colors is the most effective part of design. in fact, on it to me, it's fun and simple, but i can understand that to others. it's complicated. i would really like to 1st of all, inspire more and more people to be very bold and go out there and do what they want, whether it's fashion or art. but we would like to make sure that we have a wider footage in the continent. and of course, also a
she can lead to spend time in switzerland studying and working. she is now part of a going home bound african diaspora actually thought it from switzerland where i used to work in private banking. and i was involved together with a in a team that was into luxury good. so i was already exposed to the designers, the work that we went to milan. i had the chance to meet at that time, the creative director of gucci, you know, and all the fashion st. okay, let's try and fold this very quick and see...
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she is now part of a growing homeward bound african diaspora actually started from switzerland where i used to work in private banking. and i was involved together in a team that was into luxury good. so i was already exposed to the designers, the west, and we went to milan, had the chance to meet that time, the creative director, the good, she, you know, and all the sessions in okay, let's try and fall this very quick and see what it looks like because i always like to wear my clothes like i just stay with short sleeves. it's very hot is of course the peasant mixing part of unexpected colors is the most effective part of design effects. to me, it's fun and simple, but i can understand that to others. it's complicated. i would really like to percival inspire more and more people to be very bold and go out there and do what they want, whether it's fashion or art. but we would like to make sure that we have a wider footage in the continent. and of course, also around the world. one of my final favorite spots, especially after a long day is right where i can look who wants to head to th
she is now part of a growing homeward bound african diaspora actually started from switzerland where i used to work in private banking. and i was involved together in a team that was into luxury good. so i was already exposed to the designers, the west, and we went to milan, had the chance to meet that time, the creative director, the good, she, you know, and all the sessions in okay, let's try and fall this very quick and see what it looks like because i always like to wear my clothes like i...
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what are your thoughts and a good news for switzerland. when i think it was an interesting draw is always it's the kick over and past the tournament. the 1st people that we're going to talk with 32 teams but was interesting to see how to groups will be drawn and if it's bad or not. and i think it's quite fair balance is an exception of going to 2 groups and for speak to lynn. yeah, it's just nice to to be able to play against the whole nation and in that country. and the thing is, i think it's, it's a classic opportunity for us to showcase of how good they are, hopefully yet. well, as we had to the last romans will come with a massive 60 i said there, i think they're expecting a 1000000000 people around the world to watch this edition. how do you think they can build on that momentum through this tournament? i'm going to be massive. you know, it's just the question of time when women football is growing so fast worldwide it's so there's a huge commercial interest and you trying to engagement be, know that people want to watch women or so i
what are your thoughts and a good news for switzerland. when i think it was an interesting draw is always it's the kick over and past the tournament. the 1st people that we're going to talk with 32 teams but was interesting to see how to groups will be drawn and if it's bad or not. and i think it's quite fair balance is an exception of going to 2 groups and for speak to lynn. yeah, it's just nice to to be able to play against the whole nation and in that country. and the thing is, i think it's,...