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the internet there will be more cyber attacks next year according to security consulting firm control risks which identified some top global risks for businesses here's a look at some of those starting with the american elections a highly charged qantas where businesses are likely to be caught in the cross-fire also cyber warfare will reach the next level threatening critical infrastructure with attackers using ever more ruthless methods and this is particularly worrying in conflict areas where military equipment could be compromised and control risks also points to a growing risk in what they call leaders without strategies who are more concerned with tactics and less with long term goals so overall not a great outlook for the new year so i would like to talk a little bit about this now is nicholas raises director cyber threat intelligence at control wrists and he joins us now in london good to have you with us firstly after all the bad news is this really going to be that bad in 2020. well i think monica there are a couple of things are going to happen in 2020 that are going to make it a
the internet there will be more cyber attacks next year according to security consulting firm control risks which identified some top global risks for businesses here's a look at some of those starting with the american elections a highly charged qantas where businesses are likely to be caught in the cross-fire also cyber warfare will reach the next level threatening critical infrastructure with attackers using ever more ruthless methods and this is particularly worrying in conflict areas where...
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this is particularly worrying in conflict areas where military equipment could be compromised and control risks also points to a growing risk in what they call leaders without strategies who are more concerned with tactics and less with long term goals so overall not a great outlook for the new year so i would like to talk a little bit about this now is nicholas raises director cyber threat intelligence at control wrists and he joins us now in london good to have you with us firstly after all the bad news is this really going to be that bad in 2020. well i think monica there are a couple of things are going to happen in 2020 that are going to make it a particularly challenging your businesses as you mentioned we have a large presidential election happening in the u.s. we're also seeing more and more global tensions and this is particularly driven by a greater focus on short term gains by political actors across the world rather than long term strategic planning and lastly in the technology world where we see more and more exploitation of digital infrastructure we have a significant concern that
this is particularly worrying in conflict areas where military equipment could be compromised and control risks also points to a growing risk in what they call leaders without strategies who are more concerned with tactics and less with long term goals so overall not a great outlook for the new year so i would like to talk a little bit about this now is nicholas raises director cyber threat intelligence at control wrists and he joins us now in london good to have you with us firstly after all...
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self reliant if they are to tackle the biggest threats of the coming year, that's according to control riskse firm has identified a handful of major risk factors for 2020 that includes, let's take a look here, that include a fractured geopolitical landscape, increased consumer activism and rise in the likelihood of cyber warfare. the current group of world leaders are too focussed on the short term and lack the competence to tackle the world's major challenges a lot for businesses to be aware of patches of red across the map here this political and security risk map. and on that note, we have a special guest to discuss these risks in more detail willem >> as a senior partner at control risks and joins us now in our london studio let me ask you this, charles, if you look at the current crop of global political leaders, what are the biggest potential obstacles they can throw up in the way of business leaders? >> oh god there's a huge range of things they can do in terms of business leader es. one of the biggest problems we're highlights for the 2020 is the world appears to have gone tactical a
self reliant if they are to tackle the biggest threats of the coming year, that's according to control riskse firm has identified a handful of major risk factors for 2020 that includes, let's take a look here, that include a fractured geopolitical landscape, increased consumer activism and rise in the likelihood of cyber warfare. the current group of world leaders are too focussed on the short term and lack the competence to tackle the world's major challenges a lot for businesses to be aware...
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control of migration. if they feel boris johnson can bring in a system, like an australian style points system, where the riskt is accountable for it, and with the government with a majority of 78 there will be accountable for migration, than people feel the government is listening. but what does that mean? government has been responsible for migration, that is one of the functions of having borders. we do not have uncontrolled migration... it is with the eu. but we have not had unfettered immigration and a lot of the fears in the brexit campaign we re of the fears in the brexit campaign were about people coming from countries where we do not have freedom of movement like turkey. i have had one nation tories saying that boris is really liberal on immigration but in the last week of the election, he said inflammatory and hurtful things like saying immigrants cannot come into this country and treat it like their own. either seeds of his defeat sown in his victory? i do not think so. he is talking about an amnesty. why did he say that in the last week of the campaign? he wanted to emphasise the fa ct campaign? h
control of migration. if they feel boris johnson can bring in a system, like an australian style points system, where the riskt is accountable for it, and with the government with a majority of 78 there will be accountable for migration, than people feel the government is listening. but what does that mean? government has been responsible for migration, that is one of the functions of having borders. we do not have uncontrolled migration... it is with the eu. but we have not had unfettered...
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represented wells at the goldman sachs financial services last week charlie right now is reviewing the risk and control measures surrounding the regulatory issues you cannot expect there to be a resolution to those risk and control measures in a mere six weeks since he's been appointed as ceo >> but they specifically talk about the conferences and say in the past six weeks wells has spoken at three conferences. quite frankly, the company had nothing to say because it's too early for the ceo to have studied the business and obtained the board's approval to move ahead with an operating plan silence is prefer rabble now, he says >> he is correct that management is being very measured in what their plan is going to be. they're holding back 2020 guidance for some more months, but at the goldman sacs financial conference, the cfo talked about the strength of the mortgage business, talked about the return to the near prime loan market. >> the point is i don't want to hear from the number two why not? what's wrong -- >> why >> hear from the number one? >>what's wrong with hearing from the cfo he understands th
represented wells at the goldman sachs financial services last week charlie right now is reviewing the risk and control measures surrounding the regulatory issues you cannot expect there to be a resolution to those risk and control measures in a mere six weeks since he's been appointed as ceo >> but they specifically talk about the conferences and say in the past six weeks wells has spoken at three conferences. quite frankly, the company had nothing to say because it's too early for the...
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the arms treaty was abandoned last summer that amidst deteriorating relations arms control advocates say that the test risks feeling an arms race between the 2 countries. since the u.s. senate has formally recognized the killing of some 1500000 armenians between 19151917 as genocide resolution is expected to anger turkey which is always denied that there was an organized mass murder there and senator robert menendez says the u.s. was quote on the right side of history it commemorates. now it is the largest internment of minorities since world war 2 more than $1000000.00 ethnic we go or muslims are currently locked up in a specially constructed prison system now these prisons are located in china's northwestern region of changing the chinese government has consistently claimed that these camps are voluntary reeducation centers to counter extremism but recently released documents known as the china cables while they tell a very different story they show that the camps are run as high security prisons and that inmates inside face abuse and worse in recent years thousands of we gores have fled into exile now ma
the arms treaty was abandoned last summer that amidst deteriorating relations arms control advocates say that the test risks feeling an arms race between the 2 countries. since the u.s. senate has formally recognized the killing of some 1500000 armenians between 19151917 as genocide resolution is expected to anger turkey which is always denied that there was an organized mass murder there and senator robert menendez says the u.s. was quote on the right side of history it commemorates. now it is...
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sometimes deadly journey begins we'll go to the share where despite tightened border controls migrants continue to risk their lives in the desert. i'm brian thomas great to have you with us later today u.s. lawmakers will be taking an historic vote on whether to start impeachment proceedings against president donald trump the democratic controlled house of representatives is expected to back the move. setting in motion the 3rd ever impeachment of an american president on his of thousands of demonstrators have been rallying across the country calling for the president to be removed from office among them protesters in new york's times square back in the move by house democrats. meanwhile the president has attacked the impeachment proceedings in a furious 6 page letter to house speaker nancy pelosi the president accused the top democrat of declaring quote open war on american democracy they also claim the democrats were bringing suffering to quote the republic for their own selfish personal political and partisan gain our washington correspondent always on a phenomena has been following the story from th
sometimes deadly journey begins we'll go to the share where despite tightened border controls migrants continue to risk their lives in the desert. i'm brian thomas great to have you with us later today u.s. lawmakers will be taking an historic vote on whether to start impeachment proceedings against president donald trump the democratic controlled house of representatives is expected to back the move. setting in motion the 3rd ever impeachment of an american president on his of thousands of...
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still risking their lives to cross the desert despite increased border control. saying goodbye to the latest star wars trilogy the final movie in the series has explored. i'm phil girl welcome to the program. u.s. lawmakers have begun the debate ahead of a historic vote on whether to impeach president donald trump the democratic controlled house of representatives is expected to back the move which would make mr trump only the 3rd president in american history to be impeached if the house does vote to impeach it will then before the senate to try the president and possibly remove him from office de w.'s washington bureau chief alexander phenomena now traces the path to impeachment it all started with a phone call a phone call in which president trump asked president zelinsky of ukraine to investigate his main political rival democratic presidential hopeful joe biden and his son hunter i became increasingly aware of what followed was a congressional inquiry with a 1000 witnesses testifying in public describing crimes dealings with ukraine as improper and in as pro
still risking their lives to cross the desert despite increased border control. saying goodbye to the latest star wars trilogy the final movie in the series has explored. i'm phil girl welcome to the program. u.s. lawmakers have begun the debate ahead of a historic vote on whether to impeach president donald trump the democratic controlled house of representatives is expected to back the move which would make mr trump only the 3rd president in american history to be impeached if the house does...
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in the new op-ed, michael bloomberg says the court's decision to hear the case puts gun control law at riskthe appeal on the new york city gun rules and upheld the ordinance that new york city appeal the ordinance to try to keep the supreme court on ruling on this case which could affect gun laws nationwide. pete williams who have been inside the court today. what arguments have been presented so far. this is not going to turn out to be whether people feared or hoped. it was the first case of the second amendment that the court agreed to take since 2008 when they said for the first time in history that the second amendment does provide an individual rights to have a handgun at home for self defense. what about taking the gun outside. that's what this new york ordinance would have restricted. it has been wiped off the books. the big issue is, is there anything left in this case. it did seem like the majority of the supreme court is prepared to answer that question, no. there was a lot of discussions about whether the people who sued here. these are gun owners who wanted to take their guns to
in the new op-ed, michael bloomberg says the court's decision to hear the case puts gun control law at riskthe appeal on the new york city gun rules and upheld the ordinance that new york city appeal the ordinance to try to keep the supreme court on ruling on this case which could affect gun laws nationwide. pete williams who have been inside the court today. what arguments have been presented so far. this is not going to turn out to be whether people feared or hoped. it was the first case of...
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the article pointed out that beijing now exercises de facto sovereign control over the strategic facility. aware of these riskse aung san suu kyi government began discussions with china. it wanted to revise the scope and investment terms of the interview project. but the talks scan stalled. it was around this time a serious situation erupted in rakhine state. in august 2017, extremists from the minority rohingya, a muslim group, attacked a police facility. myanmar's security forces responded with a brutal campaign aimed at driving rohingya out of the country. 700,000 people fled across the border into neighboring bangladesh. aung san suuuu kyi was harshly criticized by the international community for failing to rein in the security forces. >> it is risky for anybody to go headlong into a problem without considering all the various aspects involved. >> amid the diplomatic fallout, some countries suspended business ties with myanmar. the aung san suu kyi government had little choice but to seek support from its long-time ally. in early november 2018, a ceremony was held to mark a new agreement between myanmar an
the article pointed out that beijing now exercises de facto sovereign control over the strategic facility. aware of these riskse aung san suu kyi government began discussions with china. it wanted to revise the scope and investment terms of the interview project. but the talks scan stalled. it was around this time a serious situation erupted in rakhine state. in august 2017, extremists from the minority rohingya, a muslim group, attacked a police facility. myanmar's security forces responded...
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controlled. this reduces her risk of complication related c-sections, low blood sugar for baby and making sure she is kept safe. my patient and her health care team knows to recommend screening for diabetes yearly given the increased risk of this. that's because it's front and center in the electronic medical record. so we all know that lack of coordination can be a major barrier to providing safe care, particularly between the hospital and outpatient setting. at k.p. we focus on collaboration. this leads to better outcomes. k.p. health connect is our leading electronic health record that identifies and eliminates gap in care while ensuring patient safety, every member, every time. all of the staff share this one medical record and the member's care team can pull the entire medical history, labs, test results and prescriptions up. for example, going back to the prenatal patient with diabetes in pregnancy, she'll now get reminders to do her diabetes screening along with breast cancer and cervical cancer screening when due. this eliminates care ga gaps and increases quality of care. so for our membe
controlled. this reduces her risk of complication related c-sections, low blood sugar for baby and making sure she is kept safe. my patient and her health care team knows to recommend screening for diabetes yearly given the increased risk of this. that's because it's front and center in the electronic medical record. so we all know that lack of coordination can be a major barrier to providing safe care, particularly between the hospital and outpatient setting. at k.p. we focus on collaboration....
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risk. researchers indicate weight control starting before early adulthood is critical for cutting type ii diabetes risk later on. >>> be careful about gifting candles that this holiday season. hallmark is recalling more than for thousand scented candles this year. one hallmark balsam soy blend candles are lit, the glass jars they come in can shatter causing fires and cuts. no injuries have been reported but hallmark received at least six reports of shattered jars. >>> holiday travel season is well underway. we are here at cisco international airport where security is starting to backup. we will have the latest, coming up. >>> do not forget that we are streaming now on right now, 2 of my breakfast jacks with a freshly cracked egg and your choice of sausage, or now chicken, are just 4 bucks. served all day, so they're not just for early birds. great cause i was out raging last night. (snores) get my 2 for $4 breakfast jack deal while you can. [ drathis holiday... ahhhhh!!! -ahhhhh!!! a distant friend returns... elliott. you came back! and while lots of things have changed... wooooah! -woah! it's cal
risk. researchers indicate weight control starting before early adulthood is critical for cutting type ii diabetes risk later on. >>> be careful about gifting candles that this holiday season. hallmark is recalling more than for thousand scented candles this year. one hallmark balsam soy blend candles are lit, the glass jars they come in can shatter causing fires and cuts. no injuries have been reported but hallmark received at least six reports of shattered jars. >>> holiday...
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russia the arms treaty was abandoned last summer amid deteriorating relations arms control advocates say that the test risks fueling an arms race between the countries. in the city of blank book in eastern germany at least one person has been killed and more than 20 others injured in an explosion in an apartment building police are still evacuating the area the cause of the explosion which took place just before 9 in the morning is being investigated. new zealand's police chief has praised the military mission that recovered the bodies of 6 people who died during the volcanic eruption on white island commissioner mike bush said the team members showed absolute courage in an unpredictable and challenging environment 2 bodies remain on the island all together at least 16 people died and dozens more were severely injured in the eruption. the recovery operation began at 1st night on friday when 2 haiti copses essential fulfill cari island and the ever present threat of another eruption. it's not soldiers about 4 to recover 6 bodies which they airlifted to a naval vessel and cut off the coast. to more bodies cou
russia the arms treaty was abandoned last summer amid deteriorating relations arms control advocates say that the test risks fueling an arms race between the countries. in the city of blank book in eastern germany at least one person has been killed and more than 20 others injured in an explosion in an apartment building police are still evacuating the area the cause of the explosion which took place just before 9 in the morning is being investigated. new zealand's police chief has praised the...
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russia the arms treaty was abandoned last summer amid deteriorating relations arms control advocates say that the test risks fueling an arms race between the countries. the us senate has formally recognized the killing of 1500000 armenians between 915917 as genocide the resolution is expected to enter turkey which has always denied that there was an organized mass murder senator robert menendez said the u.s. was on the right side of history and vote counting is underway in algeria after a tense presidential election authorities said turnout was low weight around 40 percent after the opposition called for a boycott in some cities protesters tried to disrupt voting has been political limbo for months since protests helped oust its longtime president and in the city of blank and book in eastern germany at least one person has been killed and more than 20 others injured in an explosion in an apartment building so police are still evacuating the area and the cause of the explosion which took place just before 9 in the morning is being investigated. new zealand's police chief has praised the military mission that
russia the arms treaty was abandoned last summer amid deteriorating relations arms control advocates say that the test risks fueling an arms race between the countries. the us senate has formally recognized the killing of 1500000 armenians between 915917 as genocide the resolution is expected to enter turkey which has always denied that there was an organized mass murder senator robert menendez said the u.s. was on the right side of history and vote counting is underway in algeria after a tense...
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russia the arms treaty was abandoned last summer amid deteriorating relations arms control advocates say that the test risks fueling an arms race between the countries. vote counting is underway in algeria after a tense presidential election authorities say turnout was low at around 40 percent after the opposition called for a boycott now in some cities protesters to try to disrupt voting algeria has been in political limbo for months since protests helped its longtime president. in the city of bloodshed book in eastern germany at least one person has been killed and more than 20 others injured in an explosion in an apartment building police are still evacuating the area the cause of the explosion which took place just before 9 in the morning is being investigated. and a power blackout that hit iceland earlier this week is in its 4th day now thousands in the northern part of the country have been left in the dark after a massive storm broke power lines and covered others with ice iceland's national security council's been holding an emergency meeting to deal with the crisis. new zealand's police chief has p
russia the arms treaty was abandoned last summer amid deteriorating relations arms control advocates say that the test risks fueling an arms race between the countries. vote counting is underway in algeria after a tense presidential election authorities say turnout was low at around 40 percent after the opposition called for a boycott now in some cities protesters to try to disrupt voting algeria has been in political limbo for months since protests helped its longtime president. in the city of...
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russia the arms treaty was abandoned last summer that amidst a tearing relations arms control advocates say that the test risks fueling an arms race between those 2 countries. vote counting is underway in algeria after 8 tense presidential election turnout was low at about 40 percent after the opposition called for a boycott. algeria has been in limbo for months since protests helped oust its longtime press. as to new zealand that were a special military mission has recovered the bodies of 6 people who died during the volcanic eruption on the korean island 2 other people are still missing presumed dead it was a risky mission scientists had warned that gases on the island after monday's eruption were so toxic that a single breath could be fatal. the recovery operation began at 1st light on friday when 2 helicopters settle fulfill cari island and then the ever present threat of another eruption. it's all just about 4 hours to recover 6 bodies which they airlifted to a naval vessel and cut off the coast. 2 more bodies could not be found police said another operation would be launched to find them we do believe th
russia the arms treaty was abandoned last summer that amidst a tearing relations arms control advocates say that the test risks fueling an arms race between those 2 countries. vote counting is underway in algeria after 8 tense presidential election turnout was low at about 40 percent after the opposition called for a boycott. algeria has been in limbo for months since protests helped oust its longtime press. as to new zealand that were a special military mission has recovered the bodies of 6...
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russia the arms treaty was abandoned last summer amid deteriorating relations arms control advocates say that the test risks fueling an arms race between the countries. in algeria former prime minister. has won the presidential election according to the electoral commission turnout was low after the opposition called for a boycott in some cities protesters trying to disrupt voting area has been in limbo for months since protests helped oust its longtime president. the u.s. senate has formally recognized the killing of 1500000 armenians between 10151970 as genocide the resolution is expected to enter turkey which has always denied that there was an organized mass murder senator robert menendez said the u.s. was quote on the right side of history. and a power blackout that hit iceland earlier this week is in its 4th day now thousands in the northern part of the country have been left in the dark after a massive storm broke power lines and covered others with ice iceland's national security council has been holding an emergency meeting to deal with the crisis. new zealand's police chief has praised the militar
russia the arms treaty was abandoned last summer amid deteriorating relations arms control advocates say that the test risks fueling an arms race between the countries. in algeria former prime minister. has won the presidential election according to the electoral commission turnout was low after the opposition called for a boycott in some cities protesters trying to disrupt voting area has been in limbo for months since protests helped oust its longtime president. the u.s. senate has formally...
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the arms treaty was abandoned last summer that amidst deteriorating relations arms control advocates say that the test risks fueling an arms race between the country's. senate has formally recognized the killing of 1500000 armenians between 19151917 as genocide the resolutions are expected to anger turkey which is always denied that there was an organized mass murder senator robert menendez saying the u.s. was on the right side of history. vote counting is underway in algeria after a tense presidential election there is already saying turnout was low at about 40 percent after the opposition called for a boycott in a number of cities protesters attempted to disrupt voting a jury has been in political limbo for months since protests helped oust its longtime president. well it is the largest internment of minorities since world war 2 more than 1000000 ethnic we go are muslims are locked up in specially constructed prisons now they're located those prisons in china's northwest region of. the chinese government's consistently claim that the camps are quote voluntary reeducation centers to counter extremism but r
the arms treaty was abandoned last summer that amidst deteriorating relations arms control advocates say that the test risks fueling an arms race between the country's. senate has formally recognized the killing of 1500000 armenians between 19151917 as genocide the resolutions are expected to anger turkey which is always denied that there was an organized mass murder senator robert menendez saying the u.s. was on the right side of history. vote counting is underway in algeria after a tense...
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amid deteriorating relations arms control advocates say that the tests risks fueling an arms race between the countries. polling stations of close in algeria after a very tense presidential election there in some cities protesters attempted to disrupt voting in an election that they see as aimed at keeping the established political system in place algeria has been in limbo for months since protests helped oust longtime president adel aziz. new zealand police say they have recovered the bodies of 6 people who died during the volcanic eruption on white island off the country's northeastern coast 2 other people are missing and are presumed dead it was a very risky operation scientists have warned that gases on the island after monday's eruption are so toxic that taking a single breath could be fatal. well for more on the recovery mission i'm joined by chris a power meter she's a reporter in auckland new zealand chris a 1st of all how's the recovery operation going so given the police commissioner said this is not over yet they for treeview 6 bodies this morning but they do believe that there
amid deteriorating relations arms control advocates say that the tests risks fueling an arms race between the countries. polling stations of close in algeria after a very tense presidential election there in some cities protesters attempted to disrupt voting in an election that they see as aimed at keeping the established political system in place algeria has been in limbo for months since protests helped oust longtime president adel aziz. new zealand police say they have recovered the bodies...
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russia the arms treaty was abandoned last summer amid deteriorating relations arms control advocates say that the test risks fueling an arms race between the 2 countries. the us senate has formally recognized the killing of 1500000 armenians between 19151917 as a genocide the resolution is expected to anger turkey which has always denied that there was an organized mass murder senator bob byrd and then has said the u.s. was quote on the right side of history is right. well germany has hit back at us plans to penalize construction companies working on a controversial gas project in north stream 2 pipeline will carry russian natural gas to germany washington says that's a security risk because it makes europe or dependent on russia berlin and says the 10000000000 euro pipeline is vital to its energy needs german foreign minister says european energy policy is decided in europe not the u.s. . the u.s. plans to impose sanctions on companies and individuals involved in the pipeline project that includes german as well as other european companies the penalties include travel bans and asset freezes companies conti
russia the arms treaty was abandoned last summer amid deteriorating relations arms control advocates say that the test risks fueling an arms race between the 2 countries. the us senate has formally recognized the killing of 1500000 armenians between 19151917 as a genocide the resolution is expected to anger turkey which has always denied that there was an organized mass murder senator bob byrd and then has said the u.s. was quote on the right side of history is right. well germany has hit back...
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and russia d'armes treaty was abandoned last summer and its relations arms control advocates say that the test risks fueling arms race between those 2 countries. since of the senate the united states senate has formally recognized the killing of some 1500000 armenians between 19151970 s. as a genocide the resolution is expected to anger turkey which is always denied that there was an organized mass murder of armenians. senator robert menendez said the u.s. was on the right side of history ok we're going live now to london as mentioned prime minister boris johnson is peaking right now about his historic victory directory for britain's conservative party let's have a listen. of course one to congratulate absolutely everybody involved in securing the biggest conservative majority since i did 80 s. literally in the ditch and even. as i go to ride literally before many of you will vote. and with this mandate and this majority we will be able to do what it was paying attention because it's this election beings that getting brits dog is not the irrefutable irresistible dog uble decision of the british peop
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lower fees, better risk control and so forth. >> truth is, prices are so volatile -- indiscernible] ♪> back in the days when active managers were dominant, inefficiencies could easily be found as well as 2% fees and professionals thought they were kind of sort of evently efficient. i doubt many of them would say that today. what do you think has changed to bring so many people over to the efficient market theory? >> well, accumulation of performance evidence. back then, there was no evidence -- [indiscernible] >> one of the first papers was the these is was mutual funds. d so that basically -- [indiscernible] >> now we know in behind sight, it has to be true. ctive management is a zero-sum game. they can't win from the passive managers. they don't have a response to what the active people do. there has to be another active manager on the other side. one wins and the others of other losers. some of those are zero before costs. not a proposition. it has to be true. >> for every winner there is a louiser. what about technology, how does that impact how fast for makes its way into prices?
lower fees, better risk control and so forth. >> truth is, prices are so volatile -- indiscernible] ♪> back in the days when active managers were dominant, inefficiencies could easily be found as well as 2% fees and professionals thought they were kind of sort of evently efficient. i doubt many of them would say that today. what do you think has changed to bring so many people over to the efficient market theory? >> well, accumulation of performance evidence. back then, there...
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people actually prepared to risk their lives and limbs in orderto prepared to risk their lives and limbs in order to controlst take robert's point that it seems as if it's a rising problem throughout the western world and we are only too aware of the problems that are here of course, not least of all with the corbynistas, the anti—semitism, the aggressive anti— israel, anti— zionist attitude that spills over and we know people like luciana bergerand and we know people like luciana berger and others have had the most appalling things said about them and when i saw this story and in this graffiti on belsize park, it really does make your heart sink. what is wrong with people ? does make your heart sink. what is wrong with people? i really, really despair. that can be composed of all forms of hate crimes. there is a rise of anti—semitism, the ethnic —based racism as well. just going back to what happened in new york state, don't think it's sad that like you the synagogue, they shot their doors. they were aware of what they had to do. because of that rise and the incidents that are taking place. both the mayor
people actually prepared to risk their lives and limbs in orderto prepared to risk their lives and limbs in order to controlst take robert's point that it seems as if it's a rising problem throughout the western world and we are only too aware of the problems that are here of course, not least of all with the corbynistas, the anti—semitism, the aggressive anti— israel, anti— zionist attitude that spills over and we know people like luciana bergerand and we know people like luciana berger...
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tony blair urges moderates in the labour party to take back control from the far left — or risk neverinning power again. the us lower house votes later today on whether to impeach president trump — he's written a furious letter calling the move "a war on american democracy". and, making history — fallon sherlock becomes the first woman to beat a man in a world darts tournament. just so proud of what i've done. i mean, we've always wanted to prove to the men that we can compete with them, so ijust felt like i had to put something out there for us women. coming up on bbc news, liverpool play in the club world cup later — despite criticism of it being in qatar. the club sent a youth team to play aston villa in the league cup last night. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the relatives of four british soldiers who died in the 1982 hyde park bombing have won their civil case against the convicted i remember, john downey. the families are seeking damages, after a criminal case against him collapsed. the judge at the high court said this morning she was satisfied mr downey wa
tony blair urges moderates in the labour party to take back control from the far left — or risk neverinning power again. the us lower house votes later today on whether to impeach president trump — he's written a furious letter calling the move "a war on american democracy". and, making history — fallon sherlock becomes the first woman to beat a man in a world darts tournament. just so proud of what i've done. i mean, we've always wanted to prove to the men that we can compete...
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service she says she is opposed to excluding any us so far as his her own chinese control of one way could come security risks. this is d.w. news from berlin for the followers on twitter at the w. news or visit our website d w dot com. up next here all day made in germany closer to how time bombs our lives that's next i'll be back at the top of the hour good to. the be. above. the people meticulously planned everything work on days off and for all for the fishing see. as a result many people feel stressed out. what optimal time management even in the 1st place. made in germany next. to the girl next. to mine a story. with exclusive sites. the must see concerning parts culture kimura a. place to be for curious minds. do it yourself networkers. subscribe don't miss a. christmas . oh i'm terribly sorry sorry i'm late this is embarrassing i'm normally a very punctual person because i am german and b. worked in television all my life and this business you could be too late just once stood twice and eros so don't we all constantly feel like we have.
service she says she is opposed to excluding any us so far as his her own chinese control of one way could come security risks. this is d.w. news from berlin for the followers on twitter at the w. news or visit our website d w dot com. up next here all day made in germany closer to how time bombs our lives that's next i'll be back at the top of the hour good to. the be. above. the people meticulously planned everything work on days off and for all for the fishing see. as a result many people...
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risk of extinction. warnings that a mega bushfire near sydney that's burning out of control could take weeks to put out.e businessman elon musk is cleared of defaming a british cave explorer after calling him "pedo guy" on social media. now on bbc news... for almost three decades, one word has stood between two nations — macedonia. a subject of a bitter dispute between greece and the now renamed republic of north macedonia. and a warning — this programme does include some scenes of violence. for three decades, greece has been locked in a dispute with its neighbour over the name "macedonia". last year a breakthrough came. greece agreed to recognise its neighbour, and the neighbour agreed to change its name to north macedonia, but the deal, known as the prespa agreement, has been fiercely resisted on both sides of the border. for me, as a greek, this dispute is an important part of modern greek identity. it feels like i never really knew the degree to which this country was divided. and for me, as an australian with macedonian roots, the dispute is central to unlocking my complicated family history. i fee
risk of extinction. warnings that a mega bushfire near sydney that's burning out of control could take weeks to put out.e businessman elon musk is cleared of defaming a british cave explorer after calling him "pedo guy" on social media. now on bbc news... for almost three decades, one word has stood between two nations — macedonia. a subject of a bitter dispute between greece and the now renamed republic of north macedonia. and a warning — this programme does include some scenes...
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let me ask you this, though, does she run the risk -- she does control the pacing of this impeachmentcess insofar as she decides when to hand over or transmit those documents to the senate. to kick things offficially does she run the risk of over playing her hand and holding onto them too long? >> he didn't get fast enough, the vote was too vast, and now she's holding onto things too long. honestly i think so far she's done a really good job making sure this is an issue being handled as fairly as possible. no one could ever accuse her of rushing to impeachment, and so i'm inclined to trust her through this -- you know, this fair trial, making sure that the senate actually calls witnesses, which is what the american people deserve. i'm ready to follow nancy pelosi's lead. so far she's come out on top. >> david, to that same point, though, although she's opposed the president on so many issue wheres, and certainly she is going up against him on impeachment, she's still getting things done bypassing, you know, various legislation that the president wanted like the usmca renegotiation and
let me ask you this, though, does she run the risk -- she does control the pacing of this impeachmentcess insofar as she decides when to hand over or transmit those documents to the senate. to kick things offficially does she run the risk of over playing her hand and holding onto them too long? >> he didn't get fast enough, the vote was too vast, and now she's holding onto things too long. honestly i think so far she's done a really good job making sure this is an issue being handled as...
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the arms treaty was abandoned last summer that's in its deteriorating relations arms control advocates say the test risks fueling an arms race between the country's. polling stations have closed in algeria after a tense presidential election in some cities protesters attempting to disrupt voting by setting fire to garbage cans this election has seen the established political parties facing off with a new opposition geria has been in limbo for a number of months since protests helped oust longtime president abilities but the flicka. zealand police say they have recovered the bodies of 6 people who died during a volcanic eruption on white island off the country's northeastern coast 2 other people remain missing their presumed dead it was a risky recovery mission scientists have warned that gases on the island after monday's eruption are so toxic that taking a single breath could be fatal. the recovery operation began at 1st night on friday when 2 helicopters settle fulfill cari island and the ever present threat of another eruption. it's all just about 4 hours to recover 6 bodies which they airlifted to a
the arms treaty was abandoned last summer that's in its deteriorating relations arms control advocates say the test risks fueling an arms race between the country's. polling stations have closed in algeria after a tense presidential election in some cities protesters attempting to disrupt voting by setting fire to garbage cans this election has seen the established political parties facing off with a new opposition geria has been in limbo for a number of months since protests helped oust...
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inflation starts to rear its ugly head, the risk really is it going to rear its in such a way that it just explodes higher before anyone really gets an opportunity to controless that's a big risk. we should talk about that. i think we can talk about that, but that's going to be something that i've been worried about that the inability for the fed to control it because they held it down for so long that when it starts to rear its ugly head isn't going to just spin out of control so quickly that they have to start to raise rates dramatically which is then going to put the brakes on the u.s. economy certainly global economy. >> right kenny, one more that i want to get your take on story close to what i cover in san francisco sales force.com founder and co-ceo mark benioff is offering a critical take on facebook he puts much of the world's crisis on trust on the tech giant facebook he called facebook the new cigarettes for our society it needs to be regulate ord split up he expected a fundamental reconceptualization of what facebook's role is in the world. now, kenny, all year we have been talking about tech regulation it's coming. it's going to affect the way
inflation starts to rear its ugly head, the risk really is it going to rear its in such a way that it just explodes higher before anyone really gets an opportunity to controless that's a big risk. we should talk about that. i think we can talk about that, but that's going to be something that i've been worried about that the inability for the fed to control it because they held it down for so long that when it starts to rear its ugly head isn't going to just spin out of control so quickly that...
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risk of extinction. fears that a mega bushfire near sydney that's burning out of control could take weeks to put out.re move, a chinese—american researcher convicted of spying in iran has been freed in an apparent prisoner exchange with the us. the billionaire businessman elon musk is cleared of defaming a british cave explorer after calling him "pedo guy" on social media. and now on bbc news, victoria derbyshire takes a look at some of the highlights from her programmes this week. hello and welcome to the programme. two state funded orthodox jewish schools in london have been accused of pressurising parents into withdrawing their children from new sex education lessons which have become mandatory in secondary schools in england next year. this programme has seen schools in england next year. this programme has seen e—mails and lead recordings of school staff telling pa rents recordings of school staff telling parents how to take their kids out of the lessons. the liberal democrat spokesperson for education says the findings are shocking and calls on the department for education to investigate. we ha
risk of extinction. fears that a mega bushfire near sydney that's burning out of control could take weeks to put out.re move, a chinese—american researcher convicted of spying in iran has been freed in an apparent prisoner exchange with the us. the billionaire businessman elon musk is cleared of defaming a british cave explorer after calling him "pedo guy" on social media. and now on bbc news, victoria derbyshire takes a look at some of the highlights from her programmes this week....
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authorities have warned that chinese control of who way could pose a security risks. this is d.w. news from berlin for more you can follow us on twitter at g.w. news or you can visit our website that steve w. dunce call what is really happening in the camps in job the senior analyst well connected in beijing denies any oppression of detainees by the chinese government in an interview with tim sebastian on conflict zone take a look you may call it repression or you may call it's educational training school what you read about reminds most of people of a training kind overtrading that it reminds people of those in chasing camps. this is the w. news i'm bringing off i'll be back at the top of the hour with more world news. conflicts sebastian. junger's recent celebrations for his 70th anniversary was quite the public relations triumph it was supposed to be my guest this week here in london is predicting golf how does he justify china's comes along of human rights abuses of a continuing pressure on hong kong complex oaf next. grappling with some tricks. expressing feelings i am not ve
authorities have warned that chinese control of who way could pose a security risks. this is d.w. news from berlin for more you can follow us on twitter at g.w. news or you can visit our website that steve w. dunce call what is really happening in the camps in job the senior analyst well connected in beijing denies any oppression of detainees by the chinese government in an interview with tim sebastian on conflict zone take a look you may call it repression or you may call it's educational...
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too late to evacuate: thousands risk being cut off as scores of fires burn out of control across australiaheatwave sees temperatures exceed a0 degrees in every state. this is a high—risk day for victoria. people, get out now. if you don't, you've got to stay across the conditions and listen to those warnings. the search continues for father of four and firefighter anthony knott, who's now been missing for 10 days. doris day, clive james, toni morrison and albert finney — just a few of those whose lives are celebrated in review 2019: we remember, in half an hour's time. a court in cyprus has convicted a british teenager of falsely claiming she was raped by a group of israeli tourists six months ago. the 19 year—old said she had been attacked in a hotel in ayia napa. she was arrested after police said she withdrew her accusation. joining me now from brussels is our europe correspondent, kevin connolly. tell us what the judge had to say to her. essentially, this revolves around a judgment on this young woman as a witness. the district judge in famagusta has said that he has found her to be an
too late to evacuate: thousands risk being cut off as scores of fires burn out of control across australiaheatwave sees temperatures exceed a0 degrees in every state. this is a high—risk day for victoria. people, get out now. if you don't, you've got to stay across the conditions and listen to those warnings. the search continues for father of four and firefighter anthony knott, who's now been missing for 10 days. doris day, clive james, toni morrison and albert finney — just a few of those...
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matt: it is a risk for quality control of those vehicles.of the challenges that tesla faces in the chinese market. there is smooth competition domestically and foreign. for the domestic players, they unveiled their newest suv model. also, they have -- bmw. they are all coming out with electric vehicle models to get a bigger slice of the market. it is takingnoting longer than expected when it comes to tesla forcing local components, which is a big part of why they built that so they can get local components which will be cheaper. some of these cars coming off the plant are using imported materials. in addition to that, you have the macroeconomic backdrop where china's auto market is in this unprecedented slowdown amid the economic slowdown. you also have easy sales slowing sales slowing down. the early signals show that demand for tesla's are going to be very strong. for the november new car registrations for tesla, we saw this registration jumped 14 fold in november to more than 5000 from a year before. is the outlook for the market? overall
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howconcerned in terms of you can control as much as you can, the risks in the environment how that playsadership as well? >> last year, one of our top risks was the effect of climate on policy. you see it playing out in different ways. one of the things we have seen already but will probably see more of is the social activism. you see this across the world as well. you will see climate change. you will see that playing a greater role in the social activist space. something that corporate's have kind of been behind the curve on. it is about governance. it is about how you message. we expect to see those climatic issues being of greater focus on some of the social activist movements across the globe. rishaad: i want to get back to what is going on with the electoral cycle. we much are we in stasis as await and watch what is going on in the race for the white house? i am talking the global sense as well. >> you have the one half, which is the trump have. and then you have a real mix on the others of the political spectrum. kind ofot have one theme. you have economic populism on the part of
howconcerned in terms of you can control as much as you can, the risks in the environment how that playsadership as well? >> last year, one of our top risks was the effect of climate on policy. you see it playing out in different ways. one of the things we have seen already but will probably see more of is the social activism. you see this across the world as well. you will see climate change. you will see that playing a greater role in the social activist space. something that...
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. >> it was a red flag some questions there about risk controls that goldman has claimed was not reallyut of line with what others would have done i hear different things. but to your point about goldman, which is down a bit today, 37% forthe year, sporting a market cap slightly below that of its one time main competitor morgan stanley, sort of diverged in terms of their business models, to some extent. >> has a ten multiple. >> it does. >> the people were horrified when it had -- when it was in the bottom decile of multiples where the multiple of viacom is, seven multi. >> talk about viacom and the latest deal, stock moving up this week. on goldman, jim, mr. solomon is pushing change pretty quickly within the organization. >> i've been working on the apple card the cultures are just not synonymous a credit card company, which is apple, which, of course, says in its ads not with the bank, the bank is goldman, but i just think that if it really gets rolling, goldman has to spin it off. >> mm-hmm. >> just under the same roof, it is just hard to imagine. >> isn't it central to a certain ex
. >> it was a red flag some questions there about risk controls that goldman has claimed was not reallyut of line with what others would have done i hear different things. but to your point about goldman, which is down a bit today, 37% forthe year, sporting a market cap slightly below that of its one time main competitor morgan stanley, sort of diverged in terms of their business models, to some extent. >> has a ten multiple. >> it does. >> the people were horrified when...
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asry: mitsubishi usta groups an impairment charge of $2 billion in the current quarter risks a controlling of indonesia's bank. the need for a chart has been looming ever since the completion of its takeover in april. that triggered a sharp retreat in shares as they were removed from msci indices. talkscommerce bank is in to buy an activist fund's stake. that is according to people close to it. they say it could announce an agreement to buy 7.5% stake in the coming days or weeks. they had rejected an earlier offer as too low. let's get you to some live shots of sydney harbor. bushfires continue to burn around the city. if you are on the bloomberg terminal, you can follow the progress of the fires. many of them burning across many states in australia. you can go to tliv and get the latest there. as for the markets, it is a nasty day to end the decade. the asx off right now at all sectors lower. the only -- right now. all sectors lower. the broader index off by 1.3%. the asx will close early today. this is bloomberg. ♪ when it comes to using data, everyone is different. which is why xfi
asry: mitsubishi usta groups an impairment charge of $2 billion in the current quarter risks a controlling of indonesia's bank. the need for a chart has been looming ever since the completion of its takeover in april. that triggered a sharp retreat in shares as they were removed from msci indices. talkscommerce bank is in to buy an activist fund's stake. that is according to people close to it. they say it could announce an agreement to buy 7.5% stake in the coming days or weeks. they had...
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risk of extinction. warnings that a mega bushfire near sydney that's burning out of control could take weeks to put out.rare move, a chinese—american researcher convicted of spying in iran has been freed in an apparent prisoner exchange. the billionaire businessman elon musk is cleared of defaming a british cave explorer after calling him "pedo guy" on social media. now on bbc news, click takes a deep dive into the world of social media and the abuse mps are suffering during this so—called outrage election . this week, the programmers of the future. i felt like steve jobs. the cities of the future. and the ugly politics of today. this thursday, the general election will give more than 45 million people their chance to decide on the uk's future. is it the brexit election? is it the nhs election? is it an election that will show new divisions that no longer lie along party lines. we'll soon know. amidst all this there is the usual mudslinging towards candidates. but with social media now in the mix, much of it has transferred to platforms like twitter. here at click we decided to take a closer look at the
risk of extinction. warnings that a mega bushfire near sydney that's burning out of control could take weeks to put out.rare move, a chinese—american researcher convicted of spying in iran has been freed in an apparent prisoner exchange. the billionaire businessman elon musk is cleared of defaming a british cave explorer after calling him "pedo guy" on social media. now on bbc news, click takes a deep dive into the world of social media and the abuse mps are suffering during this...
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from theing local banks so , so weith this trend .ight have potential risks we have to carefully monitor the if we continue to have controlnd expand our quarters and strength in the evening further. are willingse, you to take on this risk of these rising costs if you need to do so to stimulate the economy question mark >> yes, but at the we may combine various [inaudible] potential side effects. >> at sign -- sounds like a very interesting recipe. haveare saying they ammunition and can be more. chairman jay powell has said we can do it if we have to. could cut the negative rate further if we need to do so, but i wanted to come back and you do or about what boj can maybe we can do something else. do you still have the capacity to show all those people that you can do something big, even something new? >> it is for options. further increasing the amount of committeend further to increase the monetary base and so forth. options, i think we can still utilize if necessary how we coulde and theine, that depends on yesncial conditions, but like mario draghi, i think we can do these things. in 2019, the monetary authority of sing
from theing local banks so , so weith this trend .ight have potential risks we have to carefully monitor the if we continue to have controlnd expand our quarters and strength in the evening further. are willingse, you to take on this risk of these rising costs if you need to do so to stimulate the economy question mark >> yes, but at the we may combine various [inaudible] potential side effects. >> at sign -- sounds like a very interesting recipe. haveare saying they ammunition and...
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people were risking their life in them is to take control of the situation in this attack.robert's point, it does seem like this is a rising problem throughout the western world. we are only too aware of the problems that are here of course, not at least with the corbyn ease with anti— zionist attitude spilling into anti—semitism. i must say, when i saw this story and i saw today there had been this graffiti on both sides park, it really doesn't make your heart sing, what is wrong with people, a really, really despair —— bellside park. there is a rise of not just bellside park. there is a rise of notjust anti—semitism, bellside park. there is a rise of not just anti—semitism, it the ethnic —based racism as well —— it is also the ethnic —based racism as well. the synagogue, they shut their doors very quickly, they were aware of what they had to do, it wasn't even, oh, what's going on? because of those incidents and what had taken place. both the mayor and the governor had been saying there was a steady rise and they are really concerned about it. the president has tweeted as
people were risking their life in them is to take control of the situation in this attack.robert's point, it does seem like this is a rising problem throughout the western world. we are only too aware of the problems that are here of course, not at least with the corbyn ease with anti— zionist attitude spilling into anti—semitism. i must say, when i saw this story and i saw today there had been this graffiti on both sides park, it really doesn't make your heart sing, what is wrong with...
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risk pool. off to the break out spud maintains control and was relieved to see the referee award him a penalty despite minds his protests. need election as picture perfect penalty perhaps the winner for the home side. up to a slow start to the season house book extended day on the beach in round 2 for much as i. think. the last time both school came to play go get ended in a hair raising draw saturday's match was not quite as thrilling apart from a sensational like free kick goal from units on sheet. honestly are almost never practiced and. yet no other current player in the league has scored more goals of free kicks than the frenchman. while freiburg fans were getting in the holiday spirit the wolves failed to break the deadlock felt by a whole staff their closest chum 7 minutes from time. 5 minutes to go should meet the free kick specialist police guided the bull inside the post. taking all 3 points for the home side. looking like they're here to stay after 300 wins in a row they welcome to marcus just another promoted team currently 2nd from bottom to top got off to a decent start but their 1st got
risk pool. off to the break out spud maintains control and was relieved to see the referee award him a penalty despite minds his protests. need election as picture perfect penalty perhaps the winner for the home side. up to a slow start to the season house book extended day on the beach in round 2 for much as i. think. the last time both school came to play go get ended in a hair raising draw saturday's match was not quite as thrilling apart from a sensational like free kick goal from units on...
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sdf throughout different parts of syria and they are still under adequate control based on the reporting that i have. there's no risk at this point that i can see of some mass escape or that sort of thing. the sdf has them under control. in the turkish incursion zones, it's the responsibility of the turkish government in the northeast syria, that's the responsibility of the turkish government. but the rest of syria, the sdf has control. >> we have faith in both of you. thank you very much. >> this is where the isis campaign helps because they provide funding. >> i try to keep it to the five minutes, not the who asking a 4:59 question. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. secretary, general milley, thank you for your service and testimony today. to follow up on that question, it was one of the main things i wanted to get to in terms of the status of the 11,000 isis prisoners. the thing that most worries me is the threat to the homeland and obviously their escape would be very troubling for our security as well as that of our allies. i appreciate the answer you gave, but is there any intention to transfer any of these to a
sdf throughout different parts of syria and they are still under adequate control based on the reporting that i have. there's no risk at this point that i can see of some mass escape or that sort of thing. the sdf has them under control. in the turkish incursion zones, it's the responsibility of the turkish government in the northeast syria, that's the responsibility of the turkish government. but the rest of syria, the sdf has control. >> we have faith in both of you. thank you very...
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control. so there's that room at risk of people and they are beginning to do that more so that was a promising opportunity. so this complacency issue that it is an epidemic that has ended i don't have to worry about it that is somebody else's job we have to change that. we also have to really build up to implement screening. and for them to say this is the way to go but we would like to see more working with fda. so that treatment it is an okay job not a great job. and to see expanded rapid engagement of people who possibly disengaged and are using to identify people. but that t-cell count takes a long time. could we move this back. and for a group in detroit it is a means as identifying people earlier. look at what they found with the standard of care are 92 people versus one person and it took 41 minutes per person standard of care versus 15.'s is not intended to be a replacement but an adjunct and i want to note the big barriers with mental health long time. could we move this back. and for a group in detroit looking at a refill means as identifying people earlier. look at what they found w
control. so there's that room at risk of people and they are beginning to do that more so that was a promising opportunity. so this complacency issue that it is an epidemic that has ended i don't have to worry about it that is somebody else's job we have to change that. we also have to really build up to implement screening. and for them to say this is the way to go but we would like to see more working with fda. so that treatment it is an okay job not a great job. and to see expanded rapid...
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and inspecting the runway for elements that's good posed a risk to aircraft when not assigned to that around and then works from this control room monitoring incoming and outgoing aircraft and dismiss it as much to me and here i am with airfield at least you have a little time to rest when there's an aircraft coming but here is 247 am and you communicate with people. who they stay me gratian the customs the d.n.i. their team now people the security everybody until recently at him was the only female aircraft mush allowed but his story has encouraged other women to join the profession he also has. inspiring young people so that they get in interest in the v.a. she knew that she s. will and we all look up to him she is a great inspiration to us all look at him story has gained a lot of media attention in ghana puts in the profession as a hold in the spotlight. gotten to know what we do what. about whatever side appreciates about. that should be she says she's been selling the company and the profession alongside and to be a dentist of duty spending time with which you're doing as a single mother and she has to work hard to lo
and inspecting the runway for elements that's good posed a risk to aircraft when not assigned to that around and then works from this control room monitoring incoming and outgoing aircraft and dismiss it as much to me and here i am with airfield at least you have a little time to rest when there's an aircraft coming but here is 247 am and you communicate with people. who they stay me gratian the customs the d.n.i. their team now people the security everybody until recently at him was the only...