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businesses look at the security dynamics in iraq and look at its outlook. one thing to keep them on if you're a large multi presence in the region you have one level of sophistication with the security conditions in iran. as usually pretty sharp. if you were in texas going to new york is like going to a foreign country. let alone my going to the middle east and iraq. i think as the business community we are in a constant motive trying to educate u.s. companies that may be are not really international and certainly do not have a presence in the middle east on how dramatically the security situation has improved over the years. we went bowling root first traveling to a heavy security with the chamber and our companies to when this variant barely they are in many respects. we'll sort link up and i going forward to having to have that has a massive overhead cost for u.s. and western companies other countries other nations do not incur puts us immediately at a competitive disadvantage. looking at it from the business case. >> thank you very much. there is lots mo
businesses look at the security dynamics in iraq and look at its outlook. one thing to keep them on if you're a large multi presence in the region you have one level of sophistication with the security conditions in iran. as usually pretty sharp. if you were in texas going to new york is like going to a foreign country. let alone my going to the middle east and iraq. i think as the business community we are in a constant motive trying to educate u.s. companies that may be are not really...
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objective in the middle east, which is we're trying to promote a durable peace and secure dynamic betweening saudi arabia, including the gulf arab countries to build on the peace treaties with jordan and egypt. that's the u.s.'s goal, the people who have undermined that are iran, hezbollah and hamas. >> let's talk about the internal politics if we can for just a second. last hour, we heard j.d. vance attacking the biden/harris administration for not doing enough to bring the hostages home. let me play that. >> it is disgraceful that we have an american president and vice president who haven't done a thing. vice president harris, our message is bring them home. use your authority to help bring them home. >> i think for some people, that was striking, given the location that it was at on a day that is meant to commemorate. i want your reaction to what you heard the vice presidential candidate say. >> i fundamentally disagree that the president and vice president haven't done a darn thing to bring the hostages home. they have worked around the clock, met with hostage families, they're engage
objective in the middle east, which is we're trying to promote a durable peace and secure dynamic betweening saudi arabia, including the gulf arab countries to build on the peace treaties with jordan and egypt. that's the u.s.'s goal, the people who have undermined that are iran, hezbollah and hamas. >> let's talk about the internal politics if we can for just a second. last hour, we heard j.d. vance attacking the biden/harris administration for not doing enough to bring the hostages...
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. >> in the same social security building is the dynamic mobilizer of the nation's manpower for war.mission will be the great clearinghouse for all the wartime labor needs. civilian and military. in terms of the war production goals, it will top priorities of jobs, just as priorities have been set for metals, chemicals and other materials. ♪ ♪ >> the eyes of mind and freedom loving people around the world are focused on the war department, general headquarters of the nation's army. general marshall, chief of general staff, secretary of war daly make decisions affecting millions of soldiers on land and in the air. they are huge armies go into action, a great united states war machine set into instant motion as a result of careful planning behind the walls of this important building. ♪ ♪ >> along washington's mall, the traffic surges constantly from one great military headquarters to another. the navy department. frank knox, secretary. the commander in chief of the united states fleet, admiral joseph king. ♪ ♪ >> when our hero fighting marines or when the navy's big guns were again, th
. >> in the same social security building is the dynamic mobilizer of the nation's manpower for war.mission will be the great clearinghouse for all the wartime labor needs. civilian and military. in terms of the war production goals, it will top priorities of jobs, just as priorities have been set for metals, chemicals and other materials. ♪ ♪ >> the eyes of mind and freedom loving people around the world are focused on the war department, general headquarters of the nation's...
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because we've got a to win and we are going win it in the same social security as paul v mcnutt. dynamic of the nation's manpower of a war the war manpower commission will be the great clearing house for all wartime labor needs a civilian and military in terms of the war production goals. it will set priorities of jobs just priorities have been set for metals chemicals and other material. and the eyes and minds, freedom loving people around the world focused on the war department. general headquarters of the united nations in the field. general c marshall, chief of the general staff. secretary of war. henry stimson. daily make decisions affecting millions of soldiers on land and in the air at their huge army is going into action. the great united states war machine is set into instant motion as a result of careful planning behind the walls of important building. along washington's mall. a surges constantly from one great military headquarters to another. the navy department, frank knox, secretary and the commander chief of the united states fleet, admiral ernest joseph king. when our her
because we've got a to win and we are going win it in the same social security as paul v mcnutt. dynamic of the nation's manpower of a war the war manpower commission will be the great clearing house for all wartime labor needs a civilian and military in terms of the war production goals. it will set priorities of jobs just priorities have been set for metals chemicals and other material. and the eyes and minds, freedom loving people around the world focused on the war department. general...
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allies will need to combine their industrial efforts to keep pace with dynamic and intensifying security challenges and that's the subject of today's morning, looking at how we might improve, strengthen and add to allied defense cooperation. we have an excellent lineup. we're going to start the morning with the ambassador from the republic of korea and then we'll shift it two panels of experts and we'll end the morning with a fireside chat virtual with representative rob wittman. i'll turn to the first speaker, the pleasure of introducing one of our most stallworth allies, ambassador cho. he has a long and illustrious career, served in india, austria and united nations. he represents a country that long understood the importance of establishment and a strong defense industrial base. he's been personally a part of the key u.s.-korea bilateral relationship and has been at the forefront of working with our countries together to relook at supply chains and to navigate increasing competition across the technology sectors. most recently, he has played a central part in building on the camp dav
allies will need to combine their industrial efforts to keep pace with dynamic and intensifying security challenges and that's the subject of today's morning, looking at how we might improve, strengthen and add to allied defense cooperation. we have an excellent lineup. we're going to start the morning with the ambassador from the republic of korea and then we'll shift it two panels of experts and we'll end the morning with a fireside chat virtual with representative rob wittman. i'll turn to...
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dynamics here. israel still needs to secure the hostages, it is unclear right now, and i think this is a very importantstion that is getting lost today and that is where are the hostages? for the last couple of months we have been told by the israelis through a narrative that sinwar was under the tunnels surrounded by the hostages making it impossible to rescue the hostages or kill him because it could jeopardize him and the safety of the hostages, that narrative vanished. faltered. in the video he was alone, he was fighting, he died in the house, no hostages around him, israeli came out and said that, so where are the hostages. if you do find the hostages who are you going to negotiate with to secure the release of the hostages, sinwar is killed. head of the military wing is killed. deputy commander killed. all of them killed. the question is, who is on the ground physically going to negotiate with you about the release of the hostages? >> the circumstances, you are right to point it out the circumstances of his death. he is out there, i believe, killed by idf trainees, right? this is all seemingly ha
dynamics here. israel still needs to secure the hostages, it is unclear right now, and i think this is a very importantstion that is getting lost today and that is where are the hostages? for the last couple of months we have been told by the israelis through a narrative that sinwar was under the tunnels surrounded by the hostages making it impossible to rescue the hostages or kill him because it could jeopardize him and the safety of the hostages, that narrative vanished. faltered. in the...
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it that is one of the national security implications of these rare earths and these are metals like lithium and copper. what's going on? what's the international dynamicexample, between us, china and in terms of developing these resources and is that a national security threat to our country not to be able to produce these metals for not only just transition, you know, the green transition, but for other purposes on top of it. so it's speak to what's going on china and speak to what's going on in the rest of the world in terms of the the metals market in particular, the metals that you address in the book here, how will that affect our national security? well, robert, remember, it was about four years ago this month. we all experienced the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. and we all discovered the united states doesn't make any masks. and that, i think, caused a lot of people to be surprised. right. we don't make any masks at all in the united states. and i think for many, the the coronavirus pandemic highlighted the problems of extremely long supply chains of exporting the production of basic everyday goods to places you may never go or never v
it that is one of the national security implications of these rare earths and these are metals like lithium and copper. what's going on? what's the international dynamicexample, between us, china and in terms of developing these resources and is that a national security threat to our country not to be able to produce these metals for not only just transition, you know, the green transition, but for other purposes on top of it. so it's speak to what's going on china and speak to what's going on...
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dynamics at play here. one, israel still needs to secure the hostages. it is unclear right now and i think this is an important question that is getting a little bit lost today. where are the hostages? for the last couple of months, we have been told by the israelis through this narrative that they were underground, in the tunnels, surrounded by waiting hostages, making it impossible to rescue them or kill him because it would jeopardize the safety and the life of the hostages. that narrative seems to have now vanished. in the videos we saw, he was alone. he was fighting. he died in that house. there were no hostages around. so where are the hostages? if you do find the hostages, who are you going to negotiate with to secure the release of those hostages? sinwar is killed. head of the military wing is killed. all of them might be killed. who is on the ground that is physically going to negotiate with you about the release of these hostages? >> you are so right. the circumstances of his death, he is out there and he is, i believe, killed by idf trainees.
dynamics at play here. one, israel still needs to secure the hostages. it is unclear right now and i think this is an important question that is getting a little bit lost today. where are the hostages? for the last couple of months, we have been told by the israelis through this narrative that they were underground, in the tunnels, surrounded by waiting hostages, making it impossible to rescue them or kill him because it would jeopardize the safety and the life of the hostages. that narrative...
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allies will need to combine their industrial efforts to keep pace with dynamic and intensifying security challenges and that's the subject of today's morning, looking at how we might improve, strengthen and add to allied defense cooperation. we have an excellent lineup. we're going to start the morning with the ambassador from the republic of korea and then we'll shift it two panels of experts and we'll end the morning with a fireside chat virtual with representative rob wittman. i'll turn to the first speaker, the pleasure of introducing one of our most stallworth allies, ambassador cho. he has a long and illustrious career, served in india, austria and united nations. he represents a country that long understood the importance of establishment and a strong defense industrial base. he's been personally a part of the key u.s.-korea bilateral relationship and has been at the forefront of working with our countries together to relook at supply chains and to navigate increasing competition across the technology sectors. most recently, he has played a central part in building on the camp dav
allies will need to combine their industrial efforts to keep pace with dynamic and intensifying security challenges and that's the subject of today's morning, looking at how we might improve, strengthen and add to allied defense cooperation. we have an excellent lineup. we're going to start the morning with the ambassador from the republic of korea and then we'll shift it two panels of experts and we'll end the morning with a fireside chat virtual with representative rob wittman. i'll turn to...
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dynamics. the safety, security and the realization that sudan is under international sanctions and your credit work here. maybe i should have brought more than $250 in cash for a 10 day trip to sudan. and that's where the german woman running the hotel where i stayed looked at me funny when i handed over an american express card and she is like, what are you doing, idiot? i am like right, no, sorry. that was reflex. i've got this. then suddenly you go, holy crap, i don't have enough money to pay my bills and my credit and atm cards don't work here. probably should have figured that out before i got on the plane. fortunately, western union came to the rescue. a huge blunder that i got out of and did not have to spend weeks working off my hotel bills, but details that i missed ahead of time. so for me, there was a lesson learned. so when i went to the congo, i brought cash. then i find if your bills are pre-2000, they would not take them because they could be counterfeit so i had a whole bunch of $100 bills that were 1998 and the guy is like no, no good. i'm like well, crap. i found a money chan
dynamics. the safety, security and the realization that sudan is under international sanctions and your credit work here. maybe i should have brought more than $250 in cash for a 10 day trip to sudan. and that's where the german woman running the hotel where i stayed looked at me funny when i handed over an american express card and she is like, what are you doing, idiot? i am like right, no, sorry. that was reflex. i've got this. then suddenly you go, holy crap, i don't have enough money to...
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an exercise in coalition warfare and the dynamics of coalition warfare and of collective security. so a test of collective security early already been mentioned is a very early test for the united nations now for the commonwealth and for actually many of the countries that form un coalition behind the united states. i think this is also a pivotal turning point. so this is when there's a shifting balance in power in the world by this point. so by 1950 the united states has clearly the superpower and many of these countries, the postwar defense and security is really still taking shape. i think it's already been mentioned. nato has been formed in 1949, but really it's only on paper at that point. it really hasn't taken the shape that we would understand today. the australia and new zealand united states security treaty. so the ans this treaty isn't signed until a year into. the korean war. so 1951. so in other words the cement has not dried this. so it's still still taking shape. and for many of these the reason why they contribute forces to the korean war. yes, it is about communism
an exercise in coalition warfare and the dynamics of coalition warfare and of collective security. so a test of collective security early already been mentioned is a very early test for the united nations now for the commonwealth and for actually many of the countries that form un coalition behind the united states. i think this is also a pivotal turning point. so this is when there's a shifting balance in power in the world by this point. so by 1950 the united states has clearly the superpower...
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netanyahu about is not in the interest of peace and security for the israelis or the palestinian people. >> with -- death, does it change the dynamic in terms of the amount of aid the u.s. should send israel? the stated goal at the start of the war of decimating hamas, has that now been achieved by israel? >> listen, there should have been a cease-fire a long time ago. the only pathway to peace is through diplomacy and through trying to help forge a plan for peace and security for the israelis and the palestinians. that has not happened, but that should be the priority. and so there's no justification for the policy of israel or the united states to continue as it was in the past in terms of the security assistance, in terms of arming, and in terms of making the area and the region more volatile. and so now, the many members of congress also who are saying and have said for a while now that we should have a cease- fire, we should help bring together a cease-fire. i think the biden/harris administration is doing everything they can do to get that on track, or back on track. but it is up to netanyahu and the region to make that decis
netanyahu about is not in the interest of peace and security for the israelis or the palestinian people. >> with -- death, does it change the dynamic in terms of the amount of aid the u.s. should send israel? the stated goal at the start of the war of decimating hamas, has that now been achieved by israel? >> listen, there should have been a cease-fire a long time ago. the only pathway to peace is through diplomacy and through trying to help forge a plan for peace and security for...
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so it's not just a simple throw, a couple of bombs in its over dynamic, and that's where the security planners in tel aviv are going to be looking at that and saying if we want to be effective and do this, we need to really go on the ground and we need to be much more aggressive let's have been assertive and that's where they may get delayed, not because american politics, but more because of the operational difficulties associated with attacking those sites. >> very interesting. all right. joel rubin for us this morning, joel, very grateful to have you. thank you very much. >> all right. time now for sports, it was a tough morning for a lot of baseball fans, including me because i as you know, an orioles fan, andy scholes has this morning's bleacher report andy. good morning. >> right? right there with you, kasie. >> yeah i'm an astros bad. so orioles astros, braves all swept out of the wild round in my astros they. will not be going to the aocs for the first time in eight years so just a sad more sorry for you. >> and i will say i have separate feelings about the houston astros so k
so it's not just a simple throw, a couple of bombs in its over dynamic, and that's where the security planners in tel aviv are going to be looking at that and saying if we want to be effective and do this, we need to really go on the ground and we need to be much more aggressive let's have been assertive and that's where they may get delayed, not because american politics, but more because of the operational difficulties associated with attacking those sites. >> very interesting. all...
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i don't see any of those dynamics changing until after the election, not before. geeta: javed ali, former national securityfficial under the trump administration, thank you for being with us. javed: thank you, geeta. geeta: metropolitan police officer martyn blake has been found not guilty of murdering 22-year-old chris kaba, who died of a single gunshot to the head during an armed police stop in south london two years ago. mr. kaba was unarmed. tonight his family said their verdict left them with the deep pain of injustice and it represented a failure of all those affected by police violence. the police commissioner said the officer made a split-second decision and what he believed was necessary to protect others. martyn blake martyn blake, who was suspended from the force during the legal process can has tonight been reinstated. our correspondent was in court. reporter: the final moments of chris kaba's life caught on officer martyn blake's body worn camera. they weren't expecting him to try to escape, and that is when the fatal shot is fired. pierced through the windscreen into chris kaba's forehead. de
i don't see any of those dynamics changing until after the election, not before. geeta: javed ali, former national securityfficial under the trump administration, thank you for being with us. javed: thank you, geeta. geeta: metropolitan police officer martyn blake has been found not guilty of murdering 22-year-old chris kaba, who died of a single gunshot to the head during an armed police stop in south london two years ago. mr. kaba was unarmed. tonight his family said their verdict left them...
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dynamics. again, the safety and security and realization that sudan is under international sanctions in your credit cards don't work here. maybe i should've brought more than $250 in cash for a ten-day trip to sudan. and that is why the german woman running the hotel where i stayed looked at me funny when i handed over an american express card and she was like, what are you doing, it it? and i'm like, sorry. that was a reflex. i've got this. and all of a sudden, holy krapp, i don't have enough money to pay my bills and my credit and atm cards don't work here. probably should've figured that out before i got on the airplane. unfortunately, western union came to the rescue. so again, a huge blunder in sudan i got out of didn't have to spend weeks working off my hotel bills. but yeah, an important detail i kind of missed ahead of time. so each trip, honestly, there was a lesson learned. when i went to the congo i brought cash. but then i found out at that time if your bills were pre- 2000, they wouldn't take them. because they could be counterfeit. so i had a whole bunch of hundred dollar bills that w
dynamics. again, the safety and security and realization that sudan is under international sanctions in your credit cards don't work here. maybe i should've brought more than $250 in cash for a ten-day trip to sudan. and that is why the german woman running the hotel where i stayed looked at me funny when i handed over an american express card and she was like, what are you doing, it it? and i'm like, sorry. that was a reflex. i've got this. and all of a sudden, holy krapp, i don't have enough...
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dynamism in the region. it would be the implementation of un security council 1701, which was passed in 2006 after the last bigring it now, to withdraw fighters and heavy equipment from southern lebanon up equipment from southern lebanon up to the attorney river, which is about 22 or 25 kilometres into lebanon. this is something the israelis were demanding over the past year. hezbollah refused because it would be hard for them to explain why they kept a private army if they kept a private army if they weren't ready to fight on they weren't ready to fight on the border and over these two little towns that israel has held onto, and so they didn't agree, and now that they are battered to smithereens, since september, they have been asking for this to be implemented. the israelis are in no mood to compromise, it is going to have to be the americans pressuring the israelis not to go further in the biscuit for tat with israelis not to go further in the biscuit fo a at with israelis not to go further in the biscuit fo a personal level, very tense at a personal level, at a political level. biden hates netanyahu, in ev
dynamism in the region. it would be the implementation of un security council 1701, which was passed in 2006 after the last bigring it now, to withdraw fighters and heavy equipment from southern lebanon up equipment from southern lebanon up to the attorney river, which is about 22 or 25 kilometres into lebanon. this is something the israelis were demanding over the past year. hezbollah refused because it would be hard for them to explain why they kept a private army if they kept a private army...
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much of that as you can when you go and it's also important to understand the local dynamics again, the safety the security, the realization, oh, sudan is under international sanctions and your credit cards don't work here. maybe i should have brought more than $250 in cash for a ten day trip to sudan and that's why the german woman running the hotel where i stayed looked at me funny when i handed over an american express card and she's like, what are you doing, idiot and i'm like, oh, right, right now. sorry, that was reflex i got this and also then gone, holy --, i don't have any i don't have money to pay my bills and my credit cards. don't work here. i probably should have figured that out before i got on the plane. fortunately, western union came to the rescue. so again, a huge blunder in sudan that i got out of and didn't have to spend working off my hotel bills. but yeah, an important detail kind of missed ahead time. so each trip honestly for me there was a lesson learned. so when i went to the congo, i brought but then i found out at that time if your bills were pre 2000, they wouldn't take them be
much of that as you can when you go and it's also important to understand the local dynamics again, the safety the security, the realization, oh, sudan is under international sanctions and your credit cards don't work here. maybe i should have brought more than $250 in cash for a ten day trip to sudan and that's why the german woman running the hotel where i stayed looked at me funny when i handed over an american express card and she's like, what are you doing, idiot and i'm like, oh, right,...
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jensen: they want to really secure their artifial intelligence infrastructure. so that's really one of the major dynamics of what's happening arou the world that they realize now, the incredible potential of this technology to accelerate their climbing, if you will, in the world, the various social ladders. this is a gat tool for them to propel their national prosperity. and on first principles, people now understand the incredible importance of artificial intelligence for their national security, national prosperity and national development. now, from our united states, we need to realize that this technology is indigenous to us and was created here. margaret: congrats. jensen: we're proud to be an american business. and i think the -- that the country's desire to, number one, protect this technology for our own benefit is fantastic. and we want to usehis technology, of course, to accelerate and propel the united states further. thimportant thing is to realize, also, that the balance of that with the idea that american technology around the world sets american standards all around the world. margaret: r
jensen: they want to really secure their artifial intelligence infrastructure. so that's really one of the major dynamics of what's happening arou the world that they realize now, the incredible potential of this technology to accelerate their climbing, if you will, in the world, the various social ladders. this is a gat tool for them to propel their national prosperity. and on first principles, people now understand the incredible importance of artificial intelligence for their national...
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but they also talked about the rolling off of lower yielding securities in their loan books, excuse me, their earnings book and the dynamice they have an average blended rate of 3.62 versus 2.1 on deposit rate. that's a pretty nice spread and just tells you how the operational level. bank of america is slowly becoming more efficient on that front. >> trading was great. investment banking was great. >> 1.48% in september. up from 1.3% last september. that's not a big deal. in that world, it's actually big deal. i think it's going to continue to trend that way. we said i want i think three or four months ago and the stock traded down to it. it should trade an tangible book. there's a reason warren buffett is selling this stock. i think it trades there. if you look at the price action today. open on the highs, closed on the lows, just like goldman sachs, that wasn't particularly good. >> we like the financials, the ban banks. i think mid banks are much more interesting from a valuation perspective. that was something i was hearing echoed from the banks analyst today. that's where the more interesting play seems to be. i look
but they also talked about the rolling off of lower yielding securities in their loan books, excuse me, their earnings book and the dynamice they have an average blended rate of 3.62 versus 2.1 on deposit rate. that's a pretty nice spread and just tells you how the operational level. bank of america is slowly becoming more efficient on that front. >> trading was great. investment banking was great. >> 1.48% in september. up from 1.3% last september. that's not a big deal. in that...
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region, and this base would be able to secure the interests of england after the transfer of power by england to the united states under the influence of the dynamics after the world war. second, the zionist regime has become the largest center and military base of the united states, which can achieve the goals and interests of the united states in this very sensitive region . well, our region is full of civilized people , dear people, dear viewers, which is one of the largest energy centers in the world anyway. maybe we can let's say it is the largest energy center in the world, where there is a very large amount of oil and gas in this region, and in addition, in terms of geographical location. it is considered to be the way to transfer energy and goods in the world . however, the important straits in this region , such as the strait of hormuz, the strait of bab al-mandeb, and the suez canal, have made this region very important in terms of strategic and international political economy, so it is natural that america he wants to control this region and no power, no country, no country, no power or actor can be more reliable and capable. be more tru
region, and this base would be able to secure the interests of england after the transfer of power by england to the united states under the influence of the dynamics after the world war. second, the zionist regime has become the largest center and military base of the united states, which can achieve the goals and interests of the united states in this very sensitive region . well, our region is full of civilized people , dear people, dear viewers, which is one of the largest energy centers in...
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dynamics unfolds, one that has far reaching implications for israel and its standing on the world stage. israel has long rested a foundation of soft power, narrative woven around the... rock of security meticulously crafted over decades, institutions like the mosad, shinbet, and idf have played a pivotal role in maintaining this sense of security. however, the recent war challenged the very essence of this narrative, israeli settlers found themselves grappling with level of insecurity they had...
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dynamically, despite western sanctions, in turn. one and wrote that moscow and beijing will decisively support each other on issues of sovereignty, security development, and strengthen political exchanges. at this moment in berlin there is a mass demonstration for a peaceful resolution of the conflicts in the middle east, as well as in ukraine. thousands of people are carrying flags, including those of palestine and russia, among the participants are deputies of left-wing parties and trade union leaders. in their action. after the missile attack by iran. and urgent messages are coming in at this moment from the ministry of defense russian troops have liberated ugledar. the transfer of the city under the control of our forces became possible in as a result of decisive actions of the units of the eastern group of troops. omon employees celebrate their professional holiday today: fighters of the police special forces unit of the russian guard ensure the safety of citizens, fight terrorism and extremism. most of the amanovites have combat experience gained in the territory of the north caucasus region and are currently carrying out tasks in t
dynamically, despite western sanctions, in turn. one and wrote that moscow and beijing will decisively support each other on issues of sovereignty, security development, and strengthen political exchanges. at this moment in berlin there is a mass demonstration for a peaceful resolution of the conflicts in the middle east, as well as in ukraine. thousands of people are carrying flags, including those of palestine and russia, among the participants are deputies of left-wing parties and trade...
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dynamics , next year, growth of 2%. against the backdrop of the situation in israel, chevron temporarily stopped two gas platforms - leviofan and tamar for securitythe fact is that iran's targets during the massive missile attack on israel were also gas platforms near the city of ashkilon. against this backdrop, oil prices rose by 5%. tel aviv sent a warning to tehran that it would respond to any shelling of its territory, including strikes on nuclear and oil facilities. and wheat on the chekag exchange is rising in price by 3%. the cost of grain for the first time since june exceeded $6 per bushel, which is slightly more than 27 kg. prices are rising amid growing concerns among traders about the harvest. drought threatens supplies from key producers. these were economic news. briefly. now we will take a break for commercials. then our broadcast will continue. author's program by kiril vyshinsky typical news. we will talk about the history of the first humanitarian convoys of the russian emergencies ministry in new regions. at bigfest a cheeseburger for 45 rub or other products at a bargain price, and even more profitable with 50% cashback on alf
dynamics , next year, growth of 2%. against the backdrop of the situation in israel, chevron temporarily stopped two gas platforms - leviofan and tamar for securitythe fact is that iran's targets during the massive missile attack on israel were also gas platforms near the city of ashkilon. against this backdrop, oil prices rose by 5%. tel aviv sent a warning to tehran that it would respond to any shelling of its territory, including strikes on nuclear and oil facilities. and wheat on the chekag...
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external dynamics have come to the forefront, painting the picture for the regime's future, all doom and gloom, with every sector in. israel's aspirations to restore as deter power, eradicate hamas and secure
external dynamics have come to the forefront, painting the picture for the regime's future, all doom and gloom, with every sector in. israel's aspirations to restore as deter power, eradicate hamas and secure
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>> so if you think about the supply/demand dynamics, and the reason that the catastrophe bond, as well as the insurance link securitiesket exists in the first place is it provides capital from the global capital markets to help insurance companies pay claims after events such as milton. so the supply of capital is going to be pulled down as insurers draw on it to pay claim there is the event. that is naturally going to increase the overall yield in the market. if you started in kind of the low teens in terms of the overall yield for the catastrophe bond market, that is going to go up, but it is too early to say, given how close we are to the storm, exactly what that impact is going to be. the market is priced on a weekly basis. so tomorrow, we will get the first look at the swiss read on the cap indecision following the storm that. will tell us a little where yields will go after this event. >> we had good returns last year, but i imagine because it was quiet on the hurricane front. >> yes, yes, there was no major impacts in the u.s. last year. >> jeffrey, thank you for joining us today. time will tell what it means f
>> so if you think about the supply/demand dynamics, and the reason that the catastrophe bond, as well as the insurance link securitiesket exists in the first place is it provides capital from the global capital markets to help insurance companies pay claims after events such as milton. so the supply of capital is going to be pulled down as insurers draw on it to pay claim there is the event. that is naturally going to increase the overall yield in the market. if you started in kind of...
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dynamics. vonnie: to the federal reserve, former kansas city fed president esther george speaking at the citadel securities will macro conference in new york. we have those fed speakers today and the september fomc meeting minutes in less than an hour which may shed some light on the thinking behind the fed. it's bring in michael mckee, bloomberg international economics and policy correspondent who will be breaking those minutes later on from the fed. do think there is anything martial -- anything marginal or extra we might learn from today's minutes? michael: it will be interesting perhaps more so than the and it's usually are because we will be able to get a sense of how many people were on one side or the other and how it came together to do a 50 basis point cut. why they thought that was important and what they thought the economy would get out of it. everybody on wall street once to know what we might learn about what they are going to do next. what markers are they looking for and what kind of policy options are they considering. is another 50 something that is even on the table? vonnie: we know mick
dynamics. vonnie: to the federal reserve, former kansas city fed president esther george speaking at the citadel securities will macro conference in new york. we have those fed speakers today and the september fomc meeting minutes in less than an hour which may shed some light on the thinking behind the fed. it's bring in michael mckee, bloomberg international economics and policy correspondent who will be breaking those minutes later on from the fed. do think there is anything martial --...
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we implement security strategies and initiatives on a daily basis, we're managing and mitigating risk with all the things going on at the transit center, it's a dynamic environment, you've got things that are going in the regular park program and special events. here's just a little snap shop of some of the general train thating is being conducted on a regular basis for our security team as well as our field operations. and as you are aware we're tracking three kpis for personnel, person turnover staffing and competency test. during this period, the personnel turnover is 3 percent of security personnel left to pursue opportunities. a proposed staffing o u.s. resulted of 98 percent score. and then proposed insight competency testing, this is again where we train our security personnel in-house on various topics and assist their understanding on competency test without any aid. our score decreased 1 percent and this is due to competency new test. this concludes my presentation. >> thank you for the update. very good numbers. questions? not seeing any. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> mr. walsh. >> speaker: good morning, chair gee and director, i'm
we implement security strategies and initiatives on a daily basis, we're managing and mitigating risk with all the things going on at the transit center, it's a dynamic environment, you've got things that are going in the regular park program and special events. here's just a little snap shop of some of the general train thating is being conducted on a regular basis for our security team as well as our field operations. and as you are aware we're tracking three kpis for personnel, person...
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dynamics explaining problems in the country. host: something you wrote in the book, "when citizens are scnected, they lack a sense of security andng that community brings and end up alienated and more likely t seek zero-sum solutions in a way thatolizes debate antus authoritarian figures and ideologies to address concerns. in the 2016 election, donald trump garnered the most votes with the lowest level of social connections." can you elaborate? guest: there is evidence going back hundreds of years, fascism and world war ii, one of the analyses that came out of studying what happened to this country is that there was this growing disconnection and alienation. this led people to affect how they voted. i am not here to tell people how they should vote. i don't think politics is the main focus of our problems. i think the main focus of our problems is if we are disconnected, we do not have someone to turn to when we have needs. we do not feel a purpose in life. if you live in a place with no local institutions, no local relationships, no chance for you to stand up and contribute, you have a lack of agency. you feel like you are dise
dynamics explaining problems in the country. host: something you wrote in the book, "when citizens are scnected, they lack a sense of security andng that community brings and end up alienated and more likely t seek zero-sum solutions in a way thatolizes debate antus authoritarian figures and ideologies to address concerns. in the 2016 election, donald trump garnered the most votes with the lowest level of social connections." can you elaborate? guest: there is evidence going back...
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dynamic in recent years. i consider our meeting to be another step into developing default friendly relations topic as role in the international arena, reform of the un security castle and breaks membership. we have a chance to put all these issues and more to a booking of fossils into a prime minister in an exclusive interview with paulina cadillac. and the time bella and i bought a new claim in relation to ukraine. i'll tell you one thing. why did the crate install supporting terrorist and our region? this, the hub russia, because they know that the russians have ministry cooperation in terms of security with the 3 countries. and so by wanting to take in front of us states, ukraine wants to, we can russia trying to, we can russia, there will be an impact on our enemies which at the terrace. so we cons except that we can only ally ourselves with the position of molly because those who attacked mommy also attacked mccain of fast side. so by attacking the mala and soldiers by the terrors who ended bombing ukraine is attacking all country at the same time. so we joined forces with the authorities of molly, and we found the condemned, the actions of the crate an
dynamic in recent years. i consider our meeting to be another step into developing default friendly relations topic as role in the international arena, reform of the un security castle and breaks membership. we have a chance to put all these issues and more to a booking of fossils into a prime minister in an exclusive interview with paulina cadillac. and the time bella and i bought a new claim in relation to ukraine. i'll tell you one thing. why did the crate install supporting terrorist and...
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security strategy. >> thank you a lot for touching on the solar and some of the other issues. before we turn, i would like to just follow up. you painted an encouraging picture of the regional dynamic. i do not want to be, you know, i don't want to be a pessimist, but i want to just ask again a realistic perspective. all of that makes sense. it is great it's connectivity. a lot of complicated relationships. how do you, you know, we will get to this more but i just either wanted to put a pin in that or ask you to elaborate a little bit more on how, you drew an encouraging picture. stay with a positive as i inject a little realism. >> the challenges are there. they are complicated. there are always negotiating for long term energy trade ties. it is always very complicated. the optimism i am not usually an optimist person definitely. but i draw that based on a historical movement towards both expanding the capacity and diversifying the sources. definitely challenges are there. i do remember a few years ago when one of the ministers were discussing even the domestic politics of iraq as he shows the security infrastructure has been a question did challenges are there. the speed of progr
security strategy. >> thank you a lot for touching on the solar and some of the other issues. before we turn, i would like to just follow up. you painted an encouraging picture of the regional dynamic. i do not want to be, you know, i don't want to be a pessimist, but i want to just ask again a realistic perspective. all of that makes sense. it is great it's connectivity. a lot of complicated relationships. how do you, you know, we will get to this more but i just either wanted to put a...
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support the american dynamism as the national interest and interest of the allies and it's a broad category of innovation and everything from aerospace, defense, national securitytation, energy. the sectors of innovation that touched all americans. and i will say to your point, what -- were the founders really realizing where the world was headed and two things that spurred the movement. one was of course covid where we, i'd say ten years of innovation were focused on digital infrastructure and innovation and covid made us realize the physical world is incredibly important and everything from the supply chain infrastructure and have to focus on the sectors and russia's invasion of ukraine changed the way that silicon valley views defense technology and in 2017, there was a walkout inside of google because many of the engineers and didn't made with the dod. liz: we covered that. >> today that's not the case. most of the best and brightest engineers inside of silicon valley are excited to work with companies like spacex and companies that are thinking through the next generation of the war fighter and it's a critical time to be doing so. liz: appears so and space
support the american dynamism as the national interest and interest of the allies and it's a broad category of innovation and everything from aerospace, defense, national securitytation, energy. the sectors of innovation that touched all americans. and i will say to your point, what -- were the founders really realizing where the world was headed and two things that spurred the movement. one was of course covid where we, i'd say ten years of innovation were focused on digital infrastructure and...
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dynamics explaining problems in the country. host: something you wrote in the okwhen citizens are disconnected, they lack a sense of security andelonging that community brings and end up alienated and more likely to seek zm sotions in a way that polarizes debate and turns authoritarian figures and ideologies to address concerns. in the 2016 election, donald trump garnered the most votes with the lowest level of social connections." can you elaborate? guest: there is evidence going back hundreds of years, fascism and world war ii, one of the analyses that came out of studying what happened to this country is that there was this growing disconnection and alienation. this led people to affect how they voted. i am not here to tell people how they should vote. i don't think politics is the main focus of our problems. i think the main focus of our problems is if we are disconnected, we do not have someone to turn to when we have needs. we do not feel a purpose in life. if you live in a place with no local institutions, no local relationships, no chance for you to stand up and contribute, you have a lack of agency. you feel like you a
dynamics explaining problems in the country. host: something you wrote in the okwhen citizens are disconnected, they lack a sense of security andelonging that community brings and end up alienated and more likely to seek zm sotions in a way that polarizes debate and turns authoritarian figures and ideologies to address concerns. in the 2016 election, donald trump garnered the most votes with the lowest level of social connections." can you elaborate? guest: there is evidence going back...
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growth dynamics of interest, as evidenced by the participation of 36 countries, more than 600 finalists, in russia alone about 3 million schoolchildren students took part in the lesson on financial security, the selection is very serious, and there was a very serious competitive struggle here, among those who see themselves in their future with ensuring the financial security of their... countries of financial intelligence, financial analytics, this is a new stage in the development of a youth association in the field of financial security, well, of course, new projects, which appeared at this olympiad, as a class hour, where schoolchildren met directly with the rectors of universities, this meeting of the so-called three generations, the finalists who work today, students and schoolchildren, we left them in a closed auditorium, they shared their impressions, as from a schoolchild with... a future financial intelligence officer or bank employee. in moscow, they said goodbye to vyacheslav dobrynin , a truly national composer and singer, whose voice is familiar to almost everyone. at the troekurovskoye cemetery, flowers and wreaths, including including from the president. earlier in the te
growth dynamics of interest, as evidenced by the participation of 36 countries, more than 600 finalists, in russia alone about 3 million schoolchildren students took part in the lesson on financial security, the selection is very serious, and there was a very serious competitive struggle here, among those who see themselves in their future with ensuring the financial security of their... countries of financial intelligence, financial analytics, this is a new stage in the development of a youth...
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secure the white house. our next guest recently spent some time in a small southwestern pennsylvania mill town charleroi, where he saw firsthand the dynamicsping next month's election and the atlantic's george packer writes this, quote, the convergence of working class decline, corporate greed and nativist anger will shape next month's election in places like charleroi and throughout the rust belt. joining us now is george packer, staff writer for the atlantic. george, i'm so grateful to have you on the show. i'm a long time reader and a big fan of your work, and you did what i always find to be some of the most textured and interesting reporting, especially in the final days of a race. spend time on the ground talking to voters, and you write that there were really three factors that you found that you think are going to decide this election. we took a little bit of a look at it there. can you explain more about what you saw when you went and reported out this piece charleroi is a town that has made glass, including pyrex ever since. >> like the late 19th century and like so much of the rust belt, it's been on a steady decline for about h
secure the white house. our next guest recently spent some time in a small southwestern pennsylvania mill town charleroi, where he saw firsthand the dynamicsping next month's election and the atlantic's george packer writes this, quote, the convergence of working class decline, corporate greed and nativist anger will shape next month's election in places like charleroi and throughout the rust belt. joining us now is george packer, staff writer for the atlantic. george, i'm so grateful to have...
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more about global security with three intense days in munich that i can get almost anywhere else i can go harris his first appearance in munich was in february of 2022. >> this is a dynamic situation and will require us to be in constant contact it, was just days before president vladimir putin launched russia's illegal invasion into ukraine. it proved to be one of harris's most consequential meetings abroad it was the moment when president zelenskyy of ukraine was still really not taking seriously the idea that imminence of a russian invasion. and kamala harris those and sits down with him and presents to him our intelligence in a one-on-one meeting and says you need to take this seriously. and she's really the latter asked major american voice that he hears before that invasion happens in terms of his own preparation russia will plead ignorance and innocence it will create false pretext for invasion later when russia escalated that land war, she expressed unwavering support support for ukraine's embattled president zelenskyy. we will be with you for as long as it takes but nearly three years after the conflict began, what would harris do? >> if anything differently to
more about global security with three intense days in munich that i can get almost anywhere else i can go harris his first appearance in munich was in february of 2022. >> this is a dynamic situation and will require us to be in constant contact it, was just days before president vladimir putin launched russia's illegal invasion into ukraine. it proved to be one of harris's most consequential meetings abroad it was the moment when president zelenskyy of ukraine was still really not taking...
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dynamics within lebanon, but the entire regional order. rob, great to get your analysis and expertise as well. but guys to pin full lecture in peace and security time university. the okay, thanks rob. thank you. the mayor of cuts here is in germany for talks aimed at strengthening diplomatic ties and increasing opportunities for trade and investment john. so i left schultz is hosting shake to me and been how much else on the nipple in the partnership between the 2 nations has been growing since jeremy was forced to look for an alternative to russian gas for its energy needs. rory challenges is monitoring this event in germany. so really tell us more about what's happening here and what the purpose of this visit is as well nick, the meeting between these 2 man in the teams that recently probably got fair made that costs so outside ballad, this is the official state guest house of the german government bodies, the themes then go into the headquarters and left with the may heading on the back to balance to go meet with the gentleman, president's frank will to stein more. and so kind of show scott again, is his direction to say that the, this is a
dynamics within lebanon, but the entire regional order. rob, great to get your analysis and expertise as well. but guys to pin full lecture in peace and security time university. the okay, thanks rob. thank you. the mayor of cuts here is in germany for talks aimed at strengthening diplomatic ties and increasing opportunities for trade and investment john. so i left schultz is hosting shake to me and been how much else on the nipple in the partnership between the 2 nations has been growing since...