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of semantic but you have right sharing as a right sharing which is what. those companies are doing and you have core putting which is private sharing the core and sharing of cause between cities. in most countries. some level of regulation and then we worked on improving the regulation to define what he's putting in and most important you would you call sharing so what is the definition of you sharing the cost of the journey you would do anyway so in europe i would say we're pretty far in the process you know washoe it's a process we started like a year and a house and 2 years ago now i would sort of in a regulation. taxing the money you would essentially sharing the cost of driving your vehicle is nonsensical because there is no profit being made so it's always been or. it was always understood the whenever we talk to regulators in russia. i really want a regular. defined i really want to go back to that issue but before we do that. i have a sense that you do have a certain protection of the state authorities but. at least. some kind of environment distin
of semantic but you have right sharing as a right sharing which is what. those companies are doing and you have core putting which is private sharing the core and sharing of cause between cities. in most countries. some level of regulation and then we worked on improving the regulation to define what he's putting in and most important you would you call sharing so what is the definition of you sharing the cost of the journey you would do anyway so in europe i would say we're pretty far in the...
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road after that the concept of sharing platform where drivers share the ride. we know it is the concept of the consumer marketplace we can all go and shake every car we built a community ratings and we built them to see you. so in that case the president is going to say it's not a car. you're one that bring in the additional modes of transportation you do not limit yourself to a car we do but knowingly which is very different from. the do what you describe is more like an outlier type story out of. your foray into russia began in the acquisition of a ukrainian company arrived in the midst of 2014 of each happened to be a very difficult and traumatic year for both russia and ukraine if you had to do that all over again what do you have taken the risk. yes because we do. not like a ukrainian company or russian company time it was that was not to be. a small platform but something 3000 people. in ukraine we're actually doing or putting. in both countries so it was important for us was to. get a work in. we can work in ukraine. take time machine and we were just in
road after that the concept of sharing platform where drivers share the ride. we know it is the concept of the consumer marketplace we can all go and shake every car we built a community ratings and we built them to see you. so in that case the president is going to say it's not a car. you're one that bring in the additional modes of transportation you do not limit yourself to a car we do but knowingly which is very different from. the do what you describe is more like an outlier type story out...
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so i shared that. another example, i don't know if we've got it up here, we've got two programs in the area of tech. we have tech women and we have tech girls. tech women, that's a great example. we had women from 98 countries who came to the united states. they actually have a mentor. they go to silicon valley and also san francisco. these women are so excited to be together, they're very technical, and it feels like computer science, telecommunications, and they receive these mentors, and one of the mentors actually got for lockheed martin huge accolades. her name is miriam nowabe, and she's one of the best men totor and she's with lockheed martin. we also do tech girls, and tech girls is ages 15 to 17. these young girls come together in almost like a camp environment, and they have learned techskills. that's just an example of another one so you can get an idea. >> when you think about the challenges going forward, where are the new jobs coming from? they're going to be in the tech skills. we have a
so i shared that. another example, i don't know if we've got it up here, we've got two programs in the area of tech. we have tech women and we have tech girls. tech women, that's a great example. we had women from 98 countries who came to the united states. they actually have a mentor. they go to silicon valley and also san francisco. these women are so excited to be together, they're very technical, and it feels like computer science, telecommunications, and they receive these mentors, and one...
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and tries polishing it's a mission stained image by launching an all electric car sharing fleet in the german capital. and been physical and let's do business can donald trump and she jinping just kiss and make up the leaders of the world's top 2 economies meet at the g. 20 summit of major powers this weekend they'll be talking trade expectations are running high as she and trump arrived in stormy osaka global markets cheering on media reports the 2 have agreed on a tentative troops but trump has been talking tough he has threatened to impose even stiff attacks on chinese imports if negotiations were made deadlocked white house economic adviser larry could loads is there a no preconditions for. whatever happens at this weekend's g. 20 the dispute between the u.s. and china is likely to redraw the global trade map nations like vietnam a benefiting as companies seek an escape from tariffs could african countries also benefit is reason for optimism but plenty of challenges. the mumbai the nairobi railway at its opening in 2017 finance then built by the chinese to cut travel time between t
and tries polishing it's a mission stained image by launching an all electric car sharing fleet in the german capital. and been physical and let's do business can donald trump and she jinping just kiss and make up the leaders of the world's top 2 economies meet at the g. 20 summit of major powers this weekend they'll be talking trade expectations are running high as she and trump arrived in stormy osaka global markets cheering on media reports the 2 have agreed on a tentative troops but trump...
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>> [indiscernible] share price growth every year of 36%.look at our new sales, we had in the second half of 2018 sales growth of by 60%. [indiscernible] i think we have seen tremendous growth. i do not too much look into controversies, but we have a very strong year before us. in many areas, we are pioneers. asia is one of the biggest growth markets, especially because the first thing people buy there is a smartphone. china is a good example. we see asia as a very interesting growth market. we have a very strong year before us. emily: that was wirecard's ceo speaking exclusively with bloomberg's matt miller. up next, why the u.s. is purging scientists from top research centers. that's next. ♪ emily: twitter suspended thousands of accounts engaged in fake fact influence campaigns originating in iran, russia, and venezuela. a majority of the counts came -- the accounts came from iran which twitter said were associated with and backed by the government. shares fell 3% in thursday's session. call it academic espionage. a number of chinese ameri
>> [indiscernible] share price growth every year of 36%.look at our new sales, we had in the second half of 2018 sales growth of by 60%. [indiscernible] i think we have seen tremendous growth. i do not too much look into controversies, but we have a very strong year before us. in many areas, we are pioneers. asia is one of the biggest growth markets, especially because the first thing people buy there is a smartphone. china is a good example. we see asia as a very interesting growth...
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again it's my sharing stories. it hurts every time i share the story of my brother but every time i do someone comes up to me afterward and says you know my family is going through this as well. until today i have not had the courage to actually share this with you. this really happened to me over the weekend. there was a young lady who you would never ever ever would have expected to have been a person with a history of substance use disorder. she looked like a model polished professional, sharply dressed. she came up to me after i give a talk over the weekend and said you know i had a problem with substance misuse a while ago and thank you so much for sharing your brother story because i am always ashamed to talk about it. i don't tell many people about it and hearing you share your story makes me feel like maybe i am not such a bad person. that's what we need to do out there is fight stigma sharing stories and lifting up good behaviors. >> my name is edward and i actually used to work for the chiefs office of th
again it's my sharing stories. it hurts every time i share the story of my brother but every time i do someone comes up to me afterward and says you know my family is going through this as well. until today i have not had the courage to actually share this with you. this really happened to me over the weekend. there was a young lady who you would never ever ever would have expected to have been a person with a history of substance use disorder. she looked like a model polished professional,...
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or vacation properties that they share with others, but a new investigation finds that some time-share-exities are scamming customers. here's meg oliver. >> it was especially nice when my grandchildren were very young. >> reporter: susanne and ernest jansson enjoyed their vacation time share near the beaches and boardwalks of the new jersey shore for 14 years. but when the annual maintenance more than doubled to $1,500 a year, they could no longer afford it. >> it got to be too expensive. ernie and i are really senior citizens. >> reporter: they received this flyer in the mail from vacation consulting services, offering them a free dinner and a way out. >> the salesman was charming. >> reporter: they offered you a one-time payment of $18,000 to get out of your time-share contract. >> yes. >> reporter: why was that appealing? >> i don't know why that was appealing. i can't tell you why it was appealing. i don't even know why i did it. >> reporter: the time-share industry is now worth $9.6 billion. in a first-of-its-kind investigation, the better business bureau discovered 10 time-share-exit
or vacation properties that they share with others, but a new investigation finds that some time-share-exities are scamming customers. here's meg oliver. >> it was especially nice when my grandchildren were very young. >> reporter: susanne and ernest jansson enjoyed their vacation time share near the beaches and boardwalks of the new jersey shore for 14 years. but when the annual maintenance more than doubled to $1,500 a year, they could no longer afford it. >> it got to be...
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the lib dems a times more than the share they got in 2017 so more than the share they got in 2017 socomfort from that, though not too much. it will make people wonder if ukip has much of a purpose with those results. this is a change in the share of the vote which again is interesting. labour the vic is but they vote 17% down. —— victors. the conservative share of the vote down 26% and i think it is hard not to conclude that a lot of that — i will not say all that but a lot of it went straight to the brexit party to give them 29% share of the vote. liberal democrats never constituency they could hope to do very well but they could hope to do very well but they vote up 9%. the greens up by 1% which is not to meaningful as is that of ukip.1 which is not to meaningful as is that of ukip. 1 more graphic, this is the all—importa nt that of ukip. 1 more graphic, this is the all—important swing. this is interesting. although labour won the seat, the swing from labour to brexit who came 2nd is 8.6%, it is a pretty big swing so those are the figures for the peterborough by—election. what are
the lib dems a times more than the share they got in 2017 so more than the share they got in 2017 socomfort from that, though not too much. it will make people wonder if ukip has much of a purpose with those results. this is a change in the share of the vote which again is interesting. labour the vic is but they vote 17% down. —— victors. the conservative share of the vote down 26% and i think it is hard not to conclude that a lot of that — i will not say all that but a lot of it went...
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sheely for having us here today, for sharing their stories.som a parent of two, obviously i was very moved by their story. i want to thank cody for sharing your story, because by you having the courage to come forward in a manner to share what you're experience has been is going to make a difference. it is going to change lives. it is important that student athletes have a voice and share their experience so that we can learn, and we can provide better services, better medical services, better education to our church coaches and medical professionals. it has been a wonderful day. the presentations have been very beneficial. i'm excited about the opportunity to take information we have gained today back to our university and certainly to move forward with the concussion research. steinberg: i am dr. p steinberg, a professor of orthopedics and family medicine. i am also a fellowship director to teach others the benefits of sports medicine, but also i am a concussion researcher. so i am part of the penn state center for concussion research and se
sheely for having us here today, for sharing their stories.som a parent of two, obviously i was very moved by their story. i want to thank cody for sharing your story, because by you having the courage to come forward in a manner to share what you're experience has been is going to make a difference. it is going to change lives. it is important that student athletes have a voice and share their experience so that we can learn, and we can provide better services, better medical services, better...
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here's how to make sure you're not sharing other information you would be sharing on your telegram account somewhere else online. measures like that. >> we're going to leave the last few minutes of this program. you can watch it at c-span.org. going live to the house intelligence committee holding a hearing to examine the national security risks posed by artificial intelligence, also manipulated media and deepfake videos. this is the first meeting to examine deepfakes and ai developed synthetic data.
here's how to make sure you're not sharing other information you would be sharing on your telegram account somewhere else online. measures like that. >> we're going to leave the last few minutes of this program. you can watch it at c-span.org. going live to the house intelligence committee holding a hearing to examine the national security risks posed by artificial intelligence, also manipulated media and deepfake videos. this is the first meeting to examine deepfakes and ai developed...
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shares soared by 56% today. pfizer gained a fraction as well. meg tirrell hor more us tonight. >> pfizer is making a $10 billion bet in an area known as precision medicine. the idea thatde intifying the drivers of disease can lead to more effective array biopharma makes tarerted canc drugs, an approach that's garnered increasing attention from investors in biotechnology. >> we think that targeting the root cause of disease is the best way to approach drug development. >> big pharmaceutical companies agree.pf er's acquisition of array is just the latest focused on targeted therapies for cancer. earlier this year eli lil purchased loxo oncology for $8 billion and glaxosmiteline m an acquire. in array, they get a lint of experi medicines for different forms of cancer as well as a combination of drugs that treats melanoma a has potential in other cancers, something that mike caldwell said drew his firm to the stock. >> what got us really excited was their data in colorectal cancer, which is a market that th will have a best-in-class profile as well
shares soared by 56% today. pfizer gained a fraction as well. meg tirrell hor more us tonight. >> pfizer is making a $10 billion bet in an area known as precision medicine. the idea thatde intifying the drivers of disease can lead to more effective array biopharma makes tarerted canc drugs, an approach that's garnered increasing attention from investors in biotechnology. >> we think that targeting the root cause of disease is the best way to approach drug development. >> big...
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so i decided to share it. i talked about some the things i saw, in particular, a day when we were heading north towards young iraqi boy was accidentally shot and lying in the middle-of-the-road thriving in pain. how that image haunted me when i came home. how hard it was to find the courage to go and talk to someone, to admit i had post-traumatic stress myself and needed help. i went and saw a therapist. it changed my life. when i thinkose about the little boy. i will remember his image to the day i die, but it is not something i cannot control anymore. i think is a good thing that i found the strength to get through that. the first time i have to make a decision involving the lives of young americans and live with the consequences will not be when i'm sitting in a situation at the white house. i think that makes me a better presidential candidate. it took me years in politics to get to the point where i had the courage to do what you did here today and share that story of being confronted with mental health c
so i decided to share it. i talked about some the things i saw, in particular, a day when we were heading north towards young iraqi boy was accidentally shot and lying in the middle-of-the-road thriving in pain. how that image haunted me when i came home. how hard it was to find the courage to go and talk to someone, to admit i had post-traumatic stress myself and needed help. i went and saw a therapist. it changed my life. when i thinkose about the little boy. i will remember his image to the...
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and then share your best practices. i love going around the country and hearing all the great things going on. i get frustrated when i go around the country and hear people trying to re-create the wheel over and over and over again because they don't know that someone one state over or one city over or one town over already did this. so please, lift up best practices, consider public health reports. the journal of the surgeon general, it's a great place to publish your results, the things going on in your community, even if it's not working. it's helpful for folks to know we tried this and it didn't work and here's why so they don't repeat your same mistakes. but i also want to challenge you to continue to be the innovators, the educators, the communicators, and where necessary, the agitators that will push us towards a healthier tomorrow for all americans. so thank you for the opportunity to join you today, and thank you for letting me serve as your 20th united states surgeon general. [ applause ] and while i'm here, i
and then share your best practices. i love going around the country and hearing all the great things going on. i get frustrated when i go around the country and hear people trying to re-create the wheel over and over and over again because they don't know that someone one state over or one city over or one town over already did this. so please, lift up best practices, consider public health reports. the journal of the surgeon general, it's a great place to publish your results, the things going...
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if i used an app, i would share my information and i could share my friends' information.ally hard to remember. n excuse,is not a because i think we could have done better. we were hoarding data. people were very concerned that we were a wild garden and we could not share. we had this vision that we would enable you to make your apps more social. you have a playlist, we are friends, i want to hear your playlist. my friend has a birthday, i want to import that to my calendar. those are great experiences. what we have learned over the years is we need to share the minimal amount of data in ways people really understand it and have full control so we can create those experiences, and i think we are doing that now. we are also looking for the best models around the world. in europe, gdpr is the most far-reaching privacy legislation that has been passed. it did not pass anywhere else in the world, but we took those same controls and made them available everywhere because we know people care about their privacy and we know we need to give them the tools to understand this. it is
if i used an app, i would share my information and i could share my friends' information.ally hard to remember. n excuse,is not a because i think we could have done better. we were hoarding data. people were very concerned that we were a wild garden and we could not share. we had this vision that we would enable you to make your apps more social. you have a playlist, we are friends, i want to hear your playlist. my friend has a birthday, i want to import that to my calendar. those are great...
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the market makers here are yelling out a number of prices and levels and number of shares.g right now is trying to get down to a price that can clear the most number of shares out of here. we're getting close to that number right now at 35 1/2, which is the midpoint of this indicated range as of this time, you're still talking about an approximate market value range of just around 14 to $14.5 billion. so very much higher than the 15 to 17 and the 17 to 19, the 19 to 21, and the $22 open. and then the 26 to $29 indication that we first got when this came to the floor. so as things stand right now, they're yelling out a bit more we'll bring you more details but 35 1/2 is the midpoint of the current range. we could see this stock opening up sometime in the next few moments depending on how quickly they can get those orders together to find the one price that clears the most number of shares for the opening trade back to you guys >> thank you very much, dom. leslie picker is here. jay, what strikes you as interesting about this name and your flexes on the week we've already had
the market makers here are yelling out a number of prices and levels and number of shares.g right now is trying to get down to a price that can clear the most number of shares out of here. we're getting close to that number right now at 35 1/2, which is the midpoint of this indicated range as of this time, you're still talking about an approximate market value range of just around 14 to $14.5 billion. so very much higher than the 15 to 17 and the 17 to 19, the 19 to 21, and the $22 open. and...
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we wanted to point out that sfmta plans to use revenues from the scooter share and bike share permit process to fully fund this project. with that i can take any questions on either of the last two items. >> commissioner haney. >> thank you, chair peskin. thank you for this. my questions are on a couple of projects in item 8. so you said that for the 5th street quick-build improvement, that we're going to be funding part of it. but that may is funding the rest of it. are they funding the full requested amount? is there already confirmed? does it have impact on the timeline of the project? >> yes. we haven't finalized the exact source with them. but we have the option between general funds that are controlled by sfmta or they are welcome to request prop k funds. last fall when we adopted the five years of programming for prop k, we included some place holders for vision zero projects that might be a good fit for this project. but it would be an ongoing discussion with them. >> so we don't know yet? i mean, so we chose it much less than the full amount that was requested. so it's uncle
we wanted to point out that sfmta plans to use revenues from the scooter share and bike share permit process to fully fund this project. with that i can take any questions on either of the last two items. >> commissioner haney. >> thank you, chair peskin. thank you for this. my questions are on a couple of projects in item 8. so you said that for the 5th street quick-build improvement, that we're going to be funding part of it. but that may is funding the rest of it. are they...
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the shares did rise to $25.82. and after the bell, kb homes saw an increase in deliveries and average closing prices. shares initially rose in afterhours trading, but did close the regular session down more than 1%. 23.53. >>> at a time when there's a lot of focus on the pay gap between men and men, this next adline certainly going to get youron atten women ceos are outearning their male counterparts, but there's a lot more to the story. t leslie pirk takes a looke results of new study. >> there's at least one place where women are making morthan men. women ceos among america's biggest companies took home median pay of more than $13 million in20. that com wared with a $12 million that male ceos took home. in fact by that measure, women chief executives have made moref over the laste years accord tog a study which looks at base salary, bonus and benefits. there are s fltors that skew the numbe. one, small sample size. the study look as @ companies by revenue and there were only 21 female ceos or just over 4% of data
the shares did rise to $25.82. and after the bell, kb homes saw an increase in deliveries and average closing prices. shares initially rose in afterhours trading, but did close the regular session down more than 1%. 23.53. >>> at a time when there's a lot of focus on the pay gap between men and men, this next adline certainly going to get youron atten women ceos are outearning their male counterparts, but there's a lot more to the story. t leslie pirk takes a looke results of new...
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theyjust need to list shares. it is a much cheaper process.n of fees but that is a lot less that the likes of uber would have paid. fees but that is a lot less that the likes of uber would have paidm some ways, there is disruption in the market. and how this is being done. and the big old fashion investment banks are not getting a piece of the action in the way they used to always do. exactly, they are worried about it and with all the same process used with spot if i last year, and if more tech companies use this route, there are concerns there is a disruption with their model —— spotify. concerns there is a disruption with their model -- spotify. this is your area of expertise. have we got another dot—com bubble emerging here? should we be concerned about investing in the likes of these companies? if you look at uber has had well—publicised problems since coming to market, by looking at the tech companies that have ipo this year that performed well and the etf that attracts these up 40% this year. etf? exchange strange -- exchange traded fun
theyjust need to list shares. it is a much cheaper process.n of fees but that is a lot less that the likes of uber would have paid. fees but that is a lot less that the likes of uber would have paidm some ways, there is disruption in the market. and how this is being done. and the big old fashion investment banks are not getting a piece of the action in the way they used to always do. exactly, they are worried about it and with all the same process used with spot if i last year, and if more...
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people may be sharing practices, but how are we sharing those with families?r our many conversations with our stakeholders, three things stood out the most. student placement, resources, and service interruption. as one of our high school council members said, at this point, we are just trying to stay afloat with the limited resources we are given. we practice equity at the school , but it isn't being practised on asking any sustainable way. these highlights will speak perfectly to that quote, the need for us to create a more equitable system for placing focal students throughout the year. you will hear more about that as we go through the slides. [please stand by] multiple years of stakeholder engagement. that has allowed us to refine our recommendations over the years. and so while the considerations for 2019, mirror what we saw previously on the slides for 2017 and 2018, we are providing you with the second half of this screen, which is some consistent considerations and requested actions within the continuing recommendations. so, for example, when we talk
people may be sharing practices, but how are we sharing those with families?r our many conversations with our stakeholders, three things stood out the most. student placement, resources, and service interruption. as one of our high school council members said, at this point, we are just trying to stay afloat with the limited resources we are given. we practice equity at the school , but it isn't being practised on asking any sustainable way. these highlights will speak perfectly to that quote,...
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we're looking at it relative to where the shares were trading on the secondary markets.nd so far, at $36 a share, it would be up about 35% from both the reference price and the average price they were trading at in may. but i would say success would be, you know, relatively low volatility, no major technical glitches we should look at this more from a technical standpoint, as opposed to a performance standpoint because, really, where they close today is going to be the first major data point in the public markets, because the shares weren't sold at an ipo price. >> glenn, as an earlier investor, i'm sure your returns are going to be handsome, but does it matter to you how you get your exit, whether it's through a direct list organize an ipo >> you know, ultimately, the performance of slack and its stock price over time is going to be a result of how they do financially. and so, you know, the direct listing is certainly an interesting feature to the slack debut, as was mentioned, they have a bunch of cash on their balance sheet, so they didn't really need to raise money i
we're looking at it relative to where the shares were trading on the secondary markets.nd so far, at $36 a share, it would be up about 35% from both the reference price and the average price they were trading at in may. but i would say success would be, you know, relatively low volatility, no major technical glitches we should look at this more from a technical standpoint, as opposed to a performance standpoint because, really, where they close today is going to be the first major data point in...
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the point of that is to share information and to also share technology and research to better combat these threats. through gifct, we have expanded database for companies to share what we call patches, which are basically digital fingerprints of terrorist content so that we can all remove it more quickly and help smaller companies do that, too. we have also trained over 110 companies from around the globe in best practices for countering terrorists' use of the internetu. , andook took over gifct along with our members, we have this year worked to expand our ability including making test audio to other companies, especially smaller companies, and we have also improved our crisis protocol. in the wake of the horrific christchurch attacks, we communicated in real time, and we were a list of hundreds of videos of the attack, despite the fact that bad actors were actively trying to edit the video to upload it to try to circumvent our system. the adversaries are always evolving their tactics, and we have to improve the food want to stay ahead. will never be perfect, we have made progress,
the point of that is to share information and to also share technology and research to better combat these threats. through gifct, we have expanded database for companies to share what we call patches, which are basically digital fingerprints of terrorist content so that we can all remove it more quickly and help smaller companies do that, too. we have also trained over 110 companies from around the globe in best practices for countering terrorists' use of the internetu. , andook took over...
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we share the same view about our objectives in meeting them. much like prime ministers and presidents before us and no doubt those will come after, you differ sometimes on how to confront the challenges we face. when we have taken a different approach, you have always done the same with me. i believe compromise is the basis of strong alliances, and nowhere is this more true than in our special relationship. today, we discussed again the importance of our two nations orking together to address the -- address iran's destabilizing influence in the region. and make sure it does not obtain a nuclear weapon. it is clear that we both want to reach the same goal. it is important that iran meet its obligations and we do everything to avoid escalation, which is in no one's interest. recognizing our nations are safer and more prosperous we work together, i also set out the uk's approach to tackling climate change and our continued support for the paris agreement. we also spoke about china, recognizing its economic significance, and that we cannot ignore a
we share the same view about our objectives in meeting them. much like prime ministers and presidents before us and no doubt those will come after, you differ sometimes on how to confront the challenges we face. when we have taken a different approach, you have always done the same with me. i believe compromise is the basis of strong alliances, and nowhere is this more true than in our special relationship. today, we discussed again the importance of our two nations orking together to address...
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today will not weaken but strengthen our shared history and our common future.sixth of june, 1944, the british army's 50th infantry division landed here at the onset of operation overlord. they are among the 156,000 strong allied troops who took part in the invasion. ♪ 's"hor: earlier, "france 24 mark owen was at the ceremony, and he spoke to peter ricketts, britisher ambassador. mark: with me is lord ricketts, former ambassador from britain to france. lord ricketts, tell me what the monument means. the monument: came, because even thoughh theyy had a wonderful cemeteries around normandy, there is nowhere that the whole of the story is actually told and where all of the comrades who were serving are remembered together, whether you were army or you might have been killed at the navy, the air force pilot, the merchant navy, wherever you died serving under british command some of the names will be on this memorial, and that was very important to the merits -- to the veterans. mark: what will this mean going forward? "libÉration it is important -- lord ricketts: it
today will not weaken but strengthen our shared history and our common future.sixth of june, 1944, the british army's 50th infantry division landed here at the onset of operation overlord. they are among the 156,000 strong allied troops who took part in the invasion. ♪ 's"hor: earlier, "france 24 mark owen was at the ceremony, and he spoke to peter ricketts, britisher ambassador. mark: with me is lord ricketts, former ambassador from britain to france. lord ricketts, tell me what...
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caroline: coming up, jan meet shares continue -- beyond meat shares continue to sizzle.omberg. ♪ shares of beyond meat are soaring. this is unstoppable. joe: it is pretty extraordinary. romaine: coming up, another hit for u.s. farmers. at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. ♪ ♪ every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected, to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. fire new york city's commissioner is given an update on today's deadly helicopter crash on the roof of a high-rise in midtown. authorities assume the pilot of the privately owned helicopter was the only victim. at 787cident happened 7th avenue at the corner of 51st street. governor andrew cuomo says there were no reports of people injured in the building. from the house counsel nixon ad
caroline: coming up, jan meet shares continue -- beyond meat shares continue to sizzle.omberg. ♪ shares of beyond meat are soaring. this is unstoppable. joe: it is pretty extraordinary. romaine: coming up, another hit for u.s. farmers. at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could...
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if i used an app, i would share my information and i could share my friends' information.s really hard to remember. and this is not an excuse, because i think we could have -- should have done better. but the real concern data was that we were hoarding data. people were very concerned that we were a walled garden and we could not share. we had this vision that we would enable you to make your apps more social. you have a playlist, we are friends, i want to hear your playlist. my friend has a birthday, i want to import that to my calendar. those are great experiences. what we have learned over the years is we need to share the minimal amount of data in ways people really understand it and have full control so we can create those experiences, and i think we are doing that now. we are also looking for the best models around the world. we are in europe, gdpr is the most far-reaching privacy legislation that has been passed. it did not pass anywhere else in the world, but we took those same controls and made them available everywhere because we know people care about their priv
if i used an app, i would share my information and i could share my friends' information.s really hard to remember. and this is not an excuse, because i think we could have -- should have done better. but the real concern data was that we were hoarding data. people were very concerned that we were a walled garden and we could not share. we had this vision that we would enable you to make your apps more social. you have a playlist, we are friends, i want to hear your playlist. my friend has a...
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that means investors can share their shares -- sell their shares immediately.we be worried about a talent exodus when employees can sell with no lockout? >> i think employees are appreciate how big of a category this is. we expect the market to be $28 billion. we are getting started where a category, product, and hub that values adoption, user engagement, customer experience, and transforming how people work in the future. fory: last quick question you. you have been focused on building a diverse team. slack punches above its weight on women and minorities. even you admit that you have work to do. other ceos unfortunately don't priority.rsity is a how it is having a diverse team and more voices in the room help you improve the bottom line? >> there is an increasing return dynamic. the better job we do, the the easier it is to take the next step. there are a lot of early employees that made important contributions to slack culture, opened it up and brought in people from their network. that reduces some of the resistance. it can be difficult when a company gets
that means investors can share their shares -- sell their shares immediately.we be worried about a talent exodus when employees can sell with no lockout? >> i think employees are appreciate how big of a category this is. we expect the market to be $28 billion. we are getting started where a category, product, and hub that values adoption, user engagement, customer experience, and transforming how people work in the future. fory: last quick question you. you have been focused on building a...
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if i used an app, i would share my information and i could share my friends' information.s really hard to remember. and this is not an excuse, because i think we could have -- should have done better. but the real concern data was that we were hoarding data. people were very concerned that we were a walled garden and we could not share. we had this vision that we would enable you to make your apps more social. you have a playlist, we are friends, i want to hear your playlist. my friend has a birthday, i want to import that to my calendar. those are great experiences. what we have learned over the years is we need to share the minimal amount of data in ways people really understand it and have full control so we can create those experiences, and i think we are doing that now. we are also looking for the best models around the world. we are in europe, gdpr is the most far-reaching privacy legislation that has been passed. it did not pass anywhere else in the world, but we took those same controls and made them available everywhere because we know people care about their priv
if i used an app, i would share my information and i could share my friends' information.s really hard to remember. and this is not an excuse, because i think we could have -- should have done better. but the real concern data was that we were hoarding data. people were very concerned that we were a walled garden and we could not share. we had this vision that we would enable you to make your apps more social. you have a playlist, we are friends, i want to hear your playlist. my friend has a...
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these were shared as a part of the packet. i want to acknowledge our vision zero epidemiologist was critical in leading this work and is in our audience today. because of the injury prevention research collaborative we had a strong foundation when e-scooter hit our streets last year to work with the hospital staff to develop methodology for tracking. we were the first in the country to do so who were eager to impairment something similar given the public safety concerns with respect to two new modes. there is a number of names that have advancer this including reporting the data including transparency and consistency with respect to definitions, and supporting better communications between our first responders and clinicians and police. including the trans-heaven who is critical in regulating. to develop the methodology we looked at first just what the universe of a new vehicle types which are depicted here on the slide. in addition to the methodology, created posters and distributed to first responders, to help identify the v
these were shared as a part of the packet. i want to acknowledge our vision zero epidemiologist was critical in leading this work and is in our audience today. because of the injury prevention research collaborative we had a strong foundation when e-scooter hit our streets last year to work with the hospital staff to develop methodology for tracking. we were the first in the country to do so who were eager to impairment something similar given the public safety concerns with respect to two new...
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data that could be shared. for the benefit of kissing communities. hipaa. now is an advocate one of the things i worry about is how do we balance the desire for good information sharing by service providers with parents legitimate concerns, with privacy. and helping to construct good rules that allow the right people have access to the right information in a secure way. we do see in a lot of states many parents, when they turn on the tv and they see news reports, about data breaches, or about companies exploiting their data, they are rightly concerned. some states, legislators will propose bills that are overly broad. and would make it harder for educators and healthcare providers to serve kids well. as advocates we are trying to strike that balance. >> i will say, the access, it's a balancing act. especially, in the area of social services, nonmedical express of health data plus what you say, the health data, is a challenge. 1998 when we wrote hipaa per se, it is still the standing law but that was before any
data that could be shared. for the benefit of kissing communities. hipaa. now is an advocate one of the things i worry about is how do we balance the desire for good information sharing by service providers with parents legitimate concerns, with privacy. and helping to construct good rules that allow the right people have access to the right information in a secure way. we do see in a lot of states many parents, when they turn on the tv and they see news reports, about data breaches, or about...
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there are also additionally internal file sharing. you composed videos, documents, files, voice recordings up to 1.5 gigabytes of memory, which oftwice as much as that order by other messaging applications. and the third thing that is most commonly brought up when it comes to telegram is the privacy options. each of those very levels of communication have different levels of encryption, but potentially more importantly moe importantly each channel or group can have a private auction being it can only be accessed and public auction that means it is searchable in telegram but not on the public web. also it offers a pledge to not share any information related to the data including government. the current assessment is for the supporters and a lot of this came in the wake of the policies employed by social media companies and twitter, facebook, google and the like to sort of push islamic state supporters and their accounts and content off of platforms it's a question of the degree to the efforts which are concentrated on telegram. most fa
there are also additionally internal file sharing. you composed videos, documents, files, voice recordings up to 1.5 gigabytes of memory, which oftwice as much as that order by other messaging applications. and the third thing that is most commonly brought up when it comes to telegram is the privacy options. each of those very levels of communication have different levels of encryption, but potentially more importantly moe importantly each channel or group can have a private auction being it...
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we have a similar industry body that shares information and we also work with governments to share threat intelligence and analysis of trends so we can make sure we are staying ahead of bad actors. the biggest area of similarity is the bad actors never stay the same. they are constantly evolving. so we have to constantly be looking for the next opportunity to improve. >> thank you. at the beginning of this conversation we talked about the chairman asked the question about or referenced the video of the speaker and why some of you removed it and some did not, and mr. slater, i was so pleased to hear your answer, which was you look for deceptive practices. it was deceptive, you removed it, correct? could you talk a little bit more about -- it seemed like such a -- and because -- and miss strossen, i believe you said that the social media platforms free speech right is their ability to decide what is posted and what is not posted? >> exactly. >> it's just that simple, right? they can decide what is posted and what is not posted. so, mr. slater, if you could talk a little bit about your proce
we have a similar industry body that shares information and we also work with governments to share threat intelligence and analysis of trends so we can make sure we are staying ahead of bad actors. the biggest area of similarity is the bad actors never stay the same. they are constantly evolving. so we have to constantly be looking for the next opportunity to improve. >> thank you. at the beginning of this conversation we talked about the chairman asked the question about or referenced...
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now 70% of those cells are shared cells with shared toilet.mething called a cell sharing risk assessment. the information available to staff is not that much. they may have been in prison a while. they may have just come in. but we are forcing people to share very small cells and that is contrary to the enquiry into the death of the man who was murdered by his races cell—mate. so part of the problem here, and there is some complacency here by the mod, we don't know that mike avidly conducted an enquiry a few years ago into sexual violence in prison and the prison service didn't cooperate. now, in the states in 2003 they had something called the prison rape elimination act and that was a bipartisan bill signed by george bush and that acknowledged that there was a problem and not give a commitment to actually survey prisoners and find outjust how much rape and sexual violence was going on, and some of the figures in the states as much as 10% of prisoners. so we don't know what's going on in our prisons and we really need to find out because he p
now 70% of those cells are shared cells with shared toilet.mething called a cell sharing risk assessment. the information available to staff is not that much. they may have been in prison a while. they may have just come in. but we are forcing people to share very small cells and that is contrary to the enquiry into the death of the man who was murdered by his races cell—mate. so part of the problem here, and there is some complacency here by the mod, we don't know that mike avidly conducted...
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shares falling after hours. eps coming in the fourth quarter at $.62 per share.ate was for $.56. revenue did come in line, at it looks liked gross margin came in at 45.5%. coming up, controversy and the court. the supreme court releasing its opinions on some key issues, including gerrymandering and a ruling on the senses. we will give you a breakdown of what you need to know next. this is blumberg. ♪ romaine: we just want to recap nike earnings. the company is out with its fourth-quarter results. -- $.62n at about 60% per share. $.69 per share in the previous year. the estimate was for to drop to $.66 per share, so it missed on that bottom line number. revenue came in slightly ahead billion,tes at $10.2 but you are seeing shares move lower. maybe a little bit of profit-taking, but you want to watch. meanwhile, the white house is developing a plan to cut taxes by indexing capital gains inflation. according to people familiar with the matter, the move would benefit the wealthy and may be done in a way that bypasses congress. this is something that has been bounced
shares falling after hours. eps coming in the fourth quarter at $.62 per share.ate was for $.56. revenue did come in line, at it looks liked gross margin came in at 45.5%. coming up, controversy and the court. the supreme court releasing its opinions on some key issues, including gerrymandering and a ruling on the senses. we will give you a breakdown of what you need to know next. this is blumberg. ♪ romaine: we just want to recap nike earnings. the company is out with its fourth-quarter...
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share our best practices. when i gotrated around the country and hear people trying to re-create the wheel over and over again because they don't know that or one towncity over already did this. practices, publish your results in journals even if it is not working, it is helpful for people to know that we tried this so that we don't repeat mistakes. i want to challenge you to be the innovators the educators, the communicators, and where necessary the educators that will push us towards a have -- healthier tomorrow. thank you for the opportunity to join you today. applause] here, there is also an injectable version. these are the two take-home version spirit put it in the nostril and you press. that's how easy it is to save a life. if you don't have naloxone and if you're not caring like some go to your local pharmacy and ask. talk to some of the folks in this room. they are plenty of nonprofits out there that will make naloxone for free. what i can to make it available to you. thank you. [applause] >> i think
share our best practices. when i gotrated around the country and hear people trying to re-create the wheel over and over again because they don't know that or one towncity over already did this. practices, publish your results in journals even if it is not working, it is helpful for people to know that we tried this so that we don't repeat mistakes. i want to challenge you to be the innovators the educators, the communicators, and where necessary the educators that will push us towards a have...
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if i used an app, i would share my information and i could share my friends' information.t's really hard to remember. and this is not an excuse, because i think we should have done better. but the real concern data was that we were hoarding data and not sharing it. people were very concerned that we were a walled garden and we could not share. we had this vision that we would enable you to make your apps more social. you have a playlist, we are friends, i want to hear your playlist. my friend has a birthday, i want to import that to my calendar. those are great experiences. what we have learned over the years is we need to share the minimal amount of data in ways people really understand it and have full control so we can create those experiences, and i think we are doing that now. we are also looking for the best models around the world. we are in europe. gdpr is the most far-reaching privacy legislation that has been passed. it did not pass anywhere else in the world, but we took those same controls and made them available everywhere because we know people care about the
if i used an app, i would share my information and i could share my friends' information.t's really hard to remember. and this is not an excuse, because i think we should have done better. but the real concern data was that we were hoarding data and not sharing it. people were very concerned that we were a walled garden and we could not share. we had this vision that we would enable you to make your apps more social. you have a playlist, we are friends, i want to hear your playlist. my friend...
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this is basically the owner is taking the chips off and selling their shares. being issued here, it is not a capital injection into the company to fund its growth, it will be the owners taking the chips off the table. which suggests we are at the top of the market, would that be the right assessment? it's almost impossible to call the top of the market but there is no doubt it is the same signals we saw in 1999 and 2,000, the question is when does the bubble burst? that is the impossible task. there is no doubt that we are seeing this float to the ipo market because it is a topping market and the owners want to take the chips off before the window closes. everyone remembers where they were when the nasdaq crashed and the tech bubble to burst and if you are looking at stocks like this, likes slack today, would you be looking to buy this and hold it for the long term or is it a quick buy and sell? there is nothing wrong with the trade and you have to have your trader hat on in this market. i expect that this bubble will burst, ijust don't expect that this bubble
this is basically the owner is taking the chips off and selling their shares. being issued here, it is not a capital injection into the company to fund its growth, it will be the owners taking the chips off the table. which suggests we are at the top of the market, would that be the right assessment? it's almost impossible to call the top of the market but there is no doubt it is the same signals we saw in 1999 and 2,000, the question is when does the bubble burst? that is the impossible task....