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this is emily harding of this center for strategic and international studies. now a new report concludes that israel has failed to provide evidence backing up. it's claimed that members of the un agency for palestinian refugees were involved in terror activities. israel made the claim of the aftermath of the october 7th, a terror attacks, which led to some donors of freezing funds for the un agency, but an independent afford reviews, the workings and has now concluded that the agency has robust frameworks to ensure compliance. i asked chris going as former chief of spokesperson for unrra, whether the report was what he was expecting. it was certainly welcome to declare the reports which confirms the indispensable role of a lifelong as it closes. it also confirms conrad has established a significant number of mechanisms and procedures to ensure compliance, which you might have to have principles. this is important, particularly the principal pharmacy and the pulses roemer possesses a more robust approach utility than any other un agency or n g. oh, that's import
this is emily harding of this center for strategic and international studies. now a new report concludes that israel has failed to provide evidence backing up. it's claimed that members of the un agency for palestinian refugees were involved in terror activities. israel made the claim of the aftermath of the october 7th, a terror attacks, which led to some donors of freezing funds for the un agency, but an independent afford reviews, the workings and has now concluded that the agency has robust...
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to get some analysis on the idf�*s operations amidst increased pressure, i spoke to emily harding at the center for strategic and international studies. thank you for being here. we are now five months into this conflict. we are seeing israel's military facing increasing pressure and criticism. what is your assessment of how the idf has been prosecuting this war? i think aggressively is the main word you could use on how the idf is prosecuting the war. it is in israel definitely go after this idea that they were going to completely destroy hamas, we are not entirely sure what that means and what metrics they may use to measure whether or not they have done that. it's difficult to destroy an ideology and you can only go up an ideology and you can only go up to so many people but we have seen them aggressively pursue these objectives. fine have seen them aggressively pursue these objectives. pursue these ob'ectives. one of those would — pursue these objectives. one of those would likely _ pursue these objectives. one of those would likely be _ pursue these objectives. one of those w
to get some analysis on the idf�*s operations amidst increased pressure, i spoke to emily harding at the center for strategic and international studies. thank you for being here. we are now five months into this conflict. we are seeing israel's military facing increasing pressure and criticism. what is your assessment of how the idf has been prosecuting this war? i think aggressively is the main word you could use on how the idf is prosecuting the war. it is in israel definitely go after this...
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emily harding is the deputy director of the intelligence national security and technology program at the center for strategic and international studies in washington. i asked her why it has taken more than 6 months since october 7th, for a senior is really figure to step down at the moment, right after october 7th, israel was in a true place of crisis. and while so many leaders and military intelligence, disability and intelligence came out and did acknowledge their own role in their organizations for all over the failure. it wasn't the right time to have a massive and in essence, decapitation of these really intelligent services. you don't want to leadership vacuum while you're trying to mobilize in nearly unprecedented number of soldiers while you're trying to figure out it's really difficult intelligence questions like, where are the hostages and how do we find mosse? it just wasn't the right moment to actually engage in these resignations us and your report concludes israel has failed to provide evidence backing off its claim that members of the un agency for palestinian refugees
emily harding is the deputy director of the intelligence national security and technology program at the center for strategic and international studies in washington. i asked her why it has taken more than 6 months since october 7th, for a senior is really figure to step down at the moment, right after october 7th, israel was in a true place of crisis. and while so many leaders and military intelligence, disability and intelligence came out and did acknowledge their own role in their...
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emily harding us with the center for strategic and international studies in washington, dc. i asked her earlier if she could give us a sense of the scale of israel's intelligent failures that allowed for the october 7th attacks to happen. sad to say it does appear to be a massive intelligence failure of this kind of thing, where they have some indications of what was going on and didn't process and improperly didn't collect from well enough. that really is a failure on 3 different scales. first of all, collections failure, they didn't collect the right information that would give them the right sign. second of all, an analysis failure where they had strong pieces of information but didn't put them together in the right way. and then 3rd, it really does seem to be a leadership failure more and more received science come out that there were analyst at the low levels who were putting some of the pieces together and flagging it for their superiors. but then action wasn't taken were to act on that intelligence. now let's turn to her on how we write. he's been the 1st senior as re
emily harding us with the center for strategic and international studies in washington, dc. i asked her earlier if she could give us a sense of the scale of israel's intelligent failures that allowed for the october 7th attacks to happen. sad to say it does appear to be a massive intelligence failure of this kind of thing, where they have some indications of what was going on and didn't process and improperly didn't collect from well enough. that really is a failure on 3 different scales. first...
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i am emily harding and i run the intelligence national security and technology program here at sis. my program seeks out the hardest problems with what the future of intelligence work might look like given the challenge and opportunities it presents. how do we open up to allies and build trust with the american people? today's keynote speaker has been a true visionary leader for the ic on these issues and also one of my most favorite former bosses. also, the first woman to be deputy national, deputy director of cia. she has a long and it has a resume including found out she was a physics major in college. what can this woman not do? more impressive, she is a wonderful human being. she works hard, she really listens. she is decisive but also unfailingly kind. she is a steady hand on the wheel in the gathering storm. our moderator today is another trailblazer and a woman i deeply admire, suzanne spaulding, senior director of the defending democratic institutions project here at csis. many times in her career, she has looked around corners to prevent catastrophe. as undersecretary and
i am emily harding and i run the intelligence national security and technology program here at sis. my program seeks out the hardest problems with what the future of intelligence work might look like given the challenge and opportunities it presents. how do we open up to allies and build trust with the american people? today's keynote speaker has been a true visionary leader for the ic on these issues and also one of my most favorite former bosses. also, the first woman to be deputy national,...
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it hasn't bill with the remorse regret well emily harding angry if i feel for the families of justin madison take off the asked myself over my sons public shame, those of our old parent pain. the a terrible. person but the worst how here is my on self-chosen that femoris and deep regret i've been criticized by gonna show emotion. i'm sympathetic. i got prior along, i agree and if you're looking to me and for a moment to do five, and the and i will be in my own internal person for the rest of my life >> your honor, i'm asking consideration that i have been lacking yourself 23 hours a day, essentially solitary confinement for over 28 months in that the court finds a fair and just something's going >> yes >> your honor. pointed out when he lost his orders. here are a winters here. every single person, those who agree there's also no limit on the amount of sadness, grief and horrific >> emotions that particles across the board in this case >> when mrs. commonly does is >> far as nurse here's a tendency internationalist would be for people to say she's shifting from sadness victims and pu
it hasn't bill with the remorse regret well emily harding angry if i feel for the families of justin madison take off the asked myself over my sons public shame, those of our old parent pain. the a terrible. person but the worst how here is my on self-chosen that femoris and deep regret i've been criticized by gonna show emotion. i'm sympathetic. i got prior along, i agree and if you're looking to me and for a moment to do five, and the and i will be in my own internal person for the rest of my...
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we all have prior opinions about the defendant unless you were living in a hard cardboard box. >> emily: we learn more about people who have become a part of the jury. the fund then is married with no kids and get his news from "the new york times," fox news, and msnbc. juror number two is a nurse with a master's degree, she's not married, has no children and lives with her fiance who works in finance. she gets her news from "the new york times," google, and cnn. she said two things that really stuck out, i do not have an opinion of trump, and no one is above the law. juror number three is a young asian lawyer from chelsea -- and is not familiar with other charges. he gets his news from "the new york times," "the wall street journal," and google. juror number four, find trump fascinating and mysterious and was born in puerto rico lives on the lower east side and what's in i.t. he is married with grandkids and previously served on a jury but does not remember what that verdict was. he gets his news from the "new york daily news," "the new york times," and go google. juror number five is
we all have prior opinions about the defendant unless you were living in a hard cardboard box. >> emily: we learn more about people who have become a part of the jury. the fund then is married with no kids and get his news from "the new york times," fox news, and msnbc. juror number two is a nurse with a master's degree, she's not married, has no children and lives with her fiance who works in finance. she gets her news from "the new york times," google, and cnn. she...
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. >> emily: which is hard on live tv a chance i do not want to repeat that means the extermination of the jewish people. that is happening right now in new york city. >> dr. marc: emily, as a jewish person who grew up in new york city and went to an ivy league university, i experienced none of this. this is anti-american. not just anti-asia at a time where they are under attack this is now propagating across ivy ld other universities that are not ivy league and it is not provoked. it is not based on free speech it is full of violence and hatred. one shadow to a new york university that opened the anti-semitism center to actually come back this to study this and to shine a spotlight on it. that is what all of these university should have. anti-semitism center to fight back against this. >> emily: if i had a kid who is participating in this analysis. if i was omar i would be ashamed. >> harris: she won't be. she's done the same or worse. >> emily: a razor-thin race is being shown between trump and president biden in key states. a horrifying conclusion. coming up next. stay with us we wi
. >> emily: which is hard on live tv a chance i do not want to repeat that means the extermination of the jewish people. that is happening right now in new york city. >> dr. marc: emily, as a jewish person who grew up in new york city and went to an ivy league university, i experienced none of this. this is anti-american. not just anti-asia at a time where they are under attack this is now propagating across ivy ld other universities that are not ivy league and it is not provoked....
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emily: it is hard to time when you are going to close an etf. i think the outperformance could be mean reversion. when you dive into the data, ethanol sales -- athanasios said those with the largest volatility had the most upper performance. it shows that the market is getting more competitive. we have had eight etf's closing this year, but we have also seen a record pace of launches in the first quarter of 2024. this speaks to that. it is difficult to time and it is getting harder to have your strategy stick in the market. katie: that is a nice place to leave it. emily, thank you so much. of course, you can get more on etf's on etf iq on mondays at noon. that is with me, eric, and scarlet fu. "bloomberg technology" is up next. that does it for us. i'm katie greifeld and this is bloomberg. ♪ >> from the heart of where money and power collide "bloomberg technology in silicon valley, this is "bloomberg technology -- collide, this is "bloomberg technology." with caroline hyde and ed ludlow. ed" i'm ed ludlow in san francisco. coming up, full mark
emily: it is hard to time when you are going to close an etf. i think the outperformance could be mean reversion. when you dive into the data, ethanol sales -- athanasios said those with the largest volatility had the most upper performance. it shows that the market is getting more competitive. we have had eight etf's closing this year, but we have also seen a record pace of launches in the first quarter of 2024. this speaks to that. it is difficult to time and it is getting harder to have your...
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. >> emily: she also women as of a hard time for the warehouse. >> i do not get to text people anymore i have all these things on my phone that prevent -- for the sake of security -- that i used to love our family group text messages, like -- it was everything. such as when -- it was so good. >> emily: i am sorry you either vice president now and have to be protected because national security is within your purview. is this what americans want to hear? >> kara: no. not with when americans -- especially when we have 300 illegal -- on the terror watch list apprehended at the southern border making a massive national security imperative. we do not know how many have crossed our borders with malicious intent. if they are waiting to be activated we do not know, and kamala harris is supposed to be investigating the root causes of the border, and she is also supposed to be the artificial intelligence in charge, she is also tasked with looking at the relationship within europe when it came to the ukraine conflict and now she's on podcast completely disconnected and that seems to be the problem
. >> emily: she also women as of a hard time for the warehouse. >> i do not get to text people anymore i have all these things on my phone that prevent -- for the sake of security -- that i used to love our family group text messages, like -- it was everything. such as when -- it was so good. >> emily: i am sorry you either vice president now and have to be protected because national security is within your purview. is this what americans want to hear? >> kara: no. not...
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emilie ikeda has been hard at work listening to every track of her double album. good morning. >> good morning. 31 tracks. that is how many songs swifties were gifted overnight. and, no, we will not calm down about it. we are breaking down everything we know about this double album release, which, by the way, is already breaking records. stay with us. it is all good. (vo) that's right, stream on the go, with six months of disney bundle on us. all your favorite content from hulu, disney plus and espn plus is all yours, and watch it all on the new galaxy s24+, also on us. only on verizon. since the citi custom cash® card automatically adjusts to earn me more cash back in my top eligible category... suddenly, life's feeling a little more automatic... oooooohhh... automatic sashimi! earn cash back that automatically adjusts to how you spend with the citi custom cash® card. it's time to feed the dogs real food, not highly processed pellets. the farmer's dog is fresh food made with whole meat and veggies. it's not dry food. it's not wet food. it's just real food. it's
emilie ikeda has been hard at work listening to every track of her double album. good morning. >> good morning. 31 tracks. that is how many songs swifties were gifted overnight. and, no, we will not calm down about it. we are breaking down everything we know about this double album release, which, by the way, is already breaking records. stay with us. it is all good. (vo) that's right, stream on the go, with six months of disney bundle on us. all your favorite content from hulu, disney...
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. >> reporter: still, it was hard for the family to put trish's death behind them. and something else was troubling. emily and sarah had a fuzzy recollection that trish wasn't the first person in the family commune to die. they met a teenager who had been on the fringes of the commune and he told a story with painful echoes. >>> coming up, a tale of tragedy and mystery. >> i knew something wasn't right. and he just told me like yeah, and he just told me like yeah, your mom and sist ticks, tapeworms, and more. use with caution in cats with a history of seizures or neurologic disorders. nexgard combo,... ♪ you're the one that i want ♪ ...the monthly one-and-done you want. mr. clean magic eraser powers through tough messes. so it makes it look like i spent hours cleaning, and you know i didn't. it makes my running shoe look like new! it's amazing. it's so good. it makes it look like i have magical powers. magic eraser and sheets make cleaning look easy. (terrie) if you're a smoker. i have a tip for you. make a video of yourself... before all this happens. (announce
. >> reporter: still, it was hard for the family to put trish's death behind them. and something else was troubling. emily and sarah had a fuzzy recollection that trish wasn't the first person in the family commune to die. they met a teenager who had been on the fringes of the commune and he told a story with painful echoes. >>> coming up, a tale of tragedy and mystery. >> i knew something wasn't right. and he just told me like yeah, and he just told me like yeah, your mom...
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. >> tyrus: you were suspended for trying too hard. >> jesse: i was in the library. past library closing hours. >> tyrus: refused to leave. >> emily: so we talked about the message that the israeli defense sent to the world, it has been argued that we will respond to any attack on our soil, it's been argued this is sort of demonstrating capabilities, but the reality to me, the biggest message, guess what, biden, i don't care what you say. what say you? >> harold: i think a little different. i've heard that narrative today and i think a little differen differently. i thought what the israelis didn't they had every right to do. every country has the right to defend themselves. they are our greatest ally in the world. we have one of the most unique relationships. have a more unique relationship with great britain then we do i. we are allowed to say the things we want to say. i thought what israel night in their response was tactically and strategically and militarily brilliant. it was as powerful a message as you could send without killing -- remember, they sent over ab
. >> tyrus: you were suspended for trying too hard. >> jesse: i was in the library. past library closing hours. >> tyrus: refused to leave. >> emily: so we talked about the message that the israeli defense sent to the world, it has been argued that we will respond to any attack on our soil, it's been argued this is sort of demonstrating capabilities, but the reality to me, the biggest message, guess what, biden, i don't care what you say. what say you? >> harold: i...
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it is hard to say. some congress members have concerns about the first amendment rights and this being a slippery slope. the drum beat is there are issues with tiktok being connected to parent company bytedance. you heard lawmakers say tiktok is fine. we want tiktok to stay. we need to make sure the tie with tweiktok and ccp is severe. it has bipartisan support. the fact that maria cantwell got the support and she needs to look at things and for her to come out last week to say the house amended the bill and made time longer and now she approves it. that is a step forward in getting the bill done. >> emily wilkins and james cakmak, i appreciate it. thank you. >>> coming up on "worldwide exchange," more issues for tesla. we talked to one analyst about what this ev maker can do to get back on track. reay with us. mo "worldwide exchange" coming up in a moment. what is cirkul? cirkul is the fuel you need to take flight. cirkul is the energy that gets you to the next level. cirkul is what you hope for when l
it is hard to say. some congress members have concerns about the first amendment rights and this being a slippery slope. the drum beat is there are issues with tiktok being connected to parent company bytedance. you heard lawmakers say tiktok is fine. we want tiktok to stay. we need to make sure the tie with tweiktok and ccp is severe. it has bipartisan support. the fact that maria cantwell got the support and she needs to look at things and for her to come out last week to say the house...
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that is hard to say. it feels so wrong, because it is. we shouldn't be anybody's fetish, not black people, not hispanic. we should just be americans. >> what a concept. >> emily: by a judge reportedly ordered the release of migrants seen in this viral violent video. that is next. call leaffilter today. and never clean out clogged gutters again. leaffilter's technology keeps debris out of your gutters for good. guaranteed. call 833.leaf.filter today, or visit leaffilter.com. voices of people with cidp: cidp disrupts. cidp derails. let's be honest... all: cidp sucks! voices of people with cidp: but living with cidp doesn't have to. when you sign up at shiningthroughcidp.com, you'll find inspiration in real patient stories, helpful tips, reliable information, and more. cidp can be tough. but finding hope just got a little easier. sign up at shiningthroughcidp.com. all: be heard. be hopeful. be you. >> harris: imagine the litany of questions on this easter mound day for the white house press secretary. the only franchise speaker we are awaiti
that is hard to say. it feels so wrong, because it is. we shouldn't be anybody's fetish, not black people, not hispanic. we should just be americans. >> what a concept. >> emily: by a judge reportedly ordered the release of migrants seen in this viral violent video. that is next. call leaffilter today. and never clean out clogged gutters again. leaffilter's technology keeps debris out of your gutters for good. guaranteed. call 833.leaf.filter today, or visit leaffilter.com. voices...
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., with emily wilkins. what's going on? >> reporter: brian, as you know, moments ago the house did move forward on that package of $95 billion to ukraine but, of course, you have a lot of conservative hard-liners did not like the package and now you're seeing the blow back paul gosar, a republican from arizona, is saying if there is a vote on removing speaker mike johnson, he will vote to do so that brings the number of republicans who would vote to remove up to three, and if all democrats also vote against speaker johnson, it depends on the math of who is in and who is absent, but assuming everyone is there, that is enough votes to oust johnson gosar said they need a speaker who puts america first rather than bending the reckless demands of the neocons in the military industrial complex making billions from a costly and endless war half a world away it does remain to be seen whether we will see that motion come up. the house is in recess until saturday they have to come back and take the final vote on ukraine. at this poin
., with emily wilkins. what's going on? >> reporter: brian, as you know, moments ago the house did move forward on that package of $95 billion to ukraine but, of course, you have a lot of conservative hard-liners did not like the package and now you're seeing the blow back paul gosar, a republican from arizona, is saying if there is a vote on removing speaker mike johnson, he will vote to do so that brings the number of republicans who would vote to remove up to three, and if all...
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emilie ikeda is here to tell us how summer could impact the supply. hey, em. >> hey, guys. good morning. doctors tell me it's like finding the golden egg in an easter egg hunt, with some patients traveling hundreds of miles to get their hands on zepbound and wegovy. and this has some left wondering, as the weather gets warmer, will even more americans try to get on one of the drugs? this morning, the scramble to find wildly popular weight loss drugs is heating up. >> i have been calling pharmacies every single day. >> reporter: dominating the conversation from tiktok -- >> is anyone finding it anywhere online? it's like "the hunger games" out here. >> reporter: to reddit, where there's a thread devoted to strategies to finding the coveted medicine. dr. anthony mallard practices in chicago, but has patients picking up prescriptions in california, florida, and beyond. >> we're seeing patients try to get the medication from literally anywhere they can. sometimes it's within the united states, sometimes it's outside the country. >> reporter: according to the fda, there's a shor
emilie ikeda is here to tell us how summer could impact the supply. hey, em. >> hey, guys. good morning. doctors tell me it's like finding the golden egg in an easter egg hunt, with some patients traveling hundreds of miles to get their hands on zepbound and wegovy. and this has some left wondering, as the weather gets warmer, will even more americans try to get on one of the drugs? this morning, the scramble to find wildly popular weight loss drugs is heating up. >> i have been...
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we're going to keep going until they're behind bars. >> it's really hard. i i'm not able to process all these things . it's too much. >> a family struggling to move forward on the anniversary of the shooting that left two people dead and two others hurt. good evening. i'm greg lee and i'm julie julie haener. >> san francisco police have now more than doubled the reward with the hope it will lead to a break in this case. new at ten tonight ktvu. amber lee joins us now after talking with the family of one of the victims, amber. >> julie i met with the family at the crime scene. the victim's mother and sister tell me they're grateful that police are now offering a reward of $250,000 for information leading to the conviction of those responsible for the double homicide. family members say they will never give up their fight for justice. >> i miss him. >> grief refuses to release its grip on the family of denise. he was shot and killed at allis-chalmers park in san francisco's crocker-amazon neighborhood. this boy was my day and night. >> his dreams were my drea
we're going to keep going until they're behind bars. >> it's really hard. i i'm not able to process all these things . it's too much. >> a family struggling to move forward on the anniversary of the shooting that left two people dead and two others hurt. good evening. i'm greg lee and i'm julie julie haener. >> san francisco police have now more than doubled the reward with the hope it will lead to a break in this case. new at ten tonight ktvu. amber lee joins us now after...
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is emily roland having conviction about cheating on mr. perfect if you don't believe they will be rate cuts this year? that is one of the key questions today. jonathan: it's around 5% at the front of the curve around the last few weeks or so. zero unchanged on the session. lots of things to say about -- bank of america, the dollar rip in q2 and u.s. needs dollar strength to counter inflation. this is bad news for em. lisa: he says mr. perfect is the place to be with until you do see some sort of situation with rates bringing the activity lower. suddenly you get the prospect of rate cuts again. essentially into the really get belief in a rate cut and see the whites of their eyes you have to bet on mr. perfect. jonathan: don't cheat on mr. perfect seems to be the takeaway. bank of japan keeping rates on hold and the finance minister reiterating they will respond properly to foreign-exchange moves. pushing through 156 against the dollar. 157 insight. i say volatile. you can see it on the screen. 4:00 a.m. eastern time, when some of us are on
is emily roland having conviction about cheating on mr. perfect if you don't believe they will be rate cuts this year? that is one of the key questions today. jonathan: it's around 5% at the front of the curve around the last few weeks or so. zero unchanged on the session. lots of things to say about -- bank of america, the dollar rip in q2 and u.s. needs dollar strength to counter inflation. this is bad news for em. lisa: he says mr. perfect is the place to be with until you do see some sort...