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a crowd investing platform called better quest raised 220000 euros for the celebrity greats in nigeria. c.e.o. marilyn tape says the company is paying customers who want to invest in construction ecologically projection other parts of the world. our future market is africa because this market is crawling so tremendously and the amount of people there that need it for city is the highest all over the world. so there is much money needed there is a much potential and also as mentioned the interest rates there are very very high so they need cheaper money and they need especially any way of financing there is no solution there are no banks there will finance those smaller projects all the crap from the platforms at the moment the solutions to that money can come to africa small and medium sized enterprises to prepare the tricity into that. but there is a sure dark side to the solar energy being. a factor today only last 20 years and then they have to be disposed. and the lead acid batteries needed to steal electricity can cause serious pollution but for now the mini grid has improved the
a crowd investing platform called better quest raised 220000 euros for the celebrity greats in nigeria. c.e.o. marilyn tape says the company is paying customers who want to invest in construction ecologically projection other parts of the world. our future market is africa because this market is crawling so tremendously and the amount of people there that need it for city is the highest all over the world. so there is much money needed there is a much potential and also as mentioned the...
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the blood testing pvider said it was the same breach that rival quest diagntics said may have theiratients. >>> g-3 apparel had betterpected earand it did miss revenue expect airgzs and the company has an array of brands tha include calvin klein, tommy hilfiger and dkny, but it had started raising prices to offset tariffs and that stock fell 9% to $24.51. after the bell clothing services called stitch fix saw interactive clients and that sent the stock higher afterur and it did close 2% to $23.57. also after the bell, claudeera's came in below wall street'sat expens. the software company reported its ceo is stepping down and retiring and it all sent the stock initially lower after hours on top of aan more 3% decline during the regular session and it closed at $8.80. >> as we've been reporting mortgage rates have fallen dramatically over the last few weeks hitting its lowest levels in more than aier. demand for mortgages is not heating up. diana olick explains. >> mortgage ratn are d dramatically, but apparently not low enough to impress today'srs homebuyeho are still up against very high prices. pplication age volume
the blood testing pvider said it was the same breach that rival quest diagntics said may have theiratients. >>> g-3 apparel had betterpected earand it did miss revenue expect airgzs and the company has an array of brands tha include calvin klein, tommy hilfiger and dkny, but it had started raising prices to offset tariffs and that stock fell 9% to $24.51. after the bell clothing services called stitch fix saw interactive clients and that sent the stock higher afterur and it did close...
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which i'm out of them to cover more ground in their quest to protect wildlife from porches and maybe is someone better conservancy the bikes are actually easier to maneuver around in the park than trucks and chips. i've been areas have other mobility issues gridlock loads their odds from dawn to dusk in cities like nigeria's drugless. but there are ways to reduce the endless stream of toxic axelsson hybrid cars contribute far less to air pollution and to produce the bullet or the decay but one second hand hybrids run on a combination of petrol and battery power. when the driver presses the break in stop and go traffic the motor acts as a generator to charge the electric batteries as a result of hybrids consume 25 percent less fuel. traffic jams are also a major problem in kenya's capital nairobi one man thought for the vetting the problem is digital the top 2 route is a smart struck out locals can share information regarding road accidents and congestion uses cunt check that out to feed. or google maps to see which areas to avoid the obvious finding through advertising so it's free of charge for uses.
which i'm out of them to cover more ground in their quest to protect wildlife from porches and maybe is someone better conservancy the bikes are actually easier to maneuver around in the park than trucks and chips. i've been areas have other mobility issues gridlock loads their odds from dawn to dusk in cities like nigeria's drugless. but there are ways to reduce the endless stream of toxic axelsson hybrid cars contribute far less to air pollution and to produce the bullet or the decay but one...
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quest mark. >> no, probably not it would be much better for me to it say well yes but probably i'm not you prepared very much. somebody said i have the greatest base ever in politics. i never really believed it. >> that is just so trump. >> i love the guy. they're already trying to conjure up this whole thing, are you ready to lose, we are 500 days away more or less from the election. he has 40000 people in the arena, hundred 20000 people that want to get in the arena, he raised a million dollars now and the polls they say hate him, record poles, by the way, the democrats, they're arguing about whether they want full-fledged socialism and now he's like are you prepared to lose, of course he shouldn't be prepared. he's a winner. he's been winning for our country. the media is almost trying to use their devices to get him to you lose. >> because they don't have anything. what do the democrats have. what's their platform. i've been trying to figure this out for months. what is the platform that the democrats are running against president trump on. i have no idea. lisa, one thing i wanted to get your t
quest mark. >> no, probably not it would be much better for me to it say well yes but probably i'm not you prepared very much. somebody said i have the greatest base ever in politics. i never really believed it. >> that is just so trump. >> i love the guy. they're already trying to conjure up this whole thing, are you ready to lose, we are 500 days away more or less from the election. he has 40000 people in the arena, hundred 20000 people that want to get in the arena, he...
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better questions and what point did soviet leaders understand that their nuclear testing was poisoning the local population. did they attend to the vergers or the kazakhs merely guinea pigs in the quest to produce weapons of mass destruction. during the 1950 s. same down the cutoff was the chief radiologist in the soviet union's ministry of health he was sent to the polygon as a government representative he remembers meeting with soviet officials on one particular day in 1957 last by michelle it worked as a political question for. the 10 year but what's on. the menu of all the young we traded by got their. richard i'm pregnant gunn did you cut his stomach would be ready for those by the way but more in with the yes but you made to be. here that's what was it in the murphy's law they got the aftermath of the mullah evolved but this one got the act that is for the year but i. still don't slaughter fish can only. guess to put him there. where they're going to look at. the law as there was a problem it was not you just. get that when you see jim worded year for you in your years james that's a year. dr brown kind of was finally signed he had a medical team investigating the effects of ra
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better if we win today. >> why pitching help is on the horizon. >> kawhi considers his options for next season while steph will not consider a cameo on to continue its quest for world domination. >> we have to take our game to the next level. >> sports wrap, remembering the past while celebrating the present now.
better if we win today. >> why pitching help is on the horizon. >> kawhi considers his options for next season while steph will not consider a cameo on to continue its quest for world domination. >> we have to take our game to the next level. >> sports wrap, remembering the past while celebrating the present now.
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data that gets into the wrong hands and this time, not a retailer but quest diagnostics, the blood retrieving folks saying that betterer of cyberscout joins us now. what do we know about this? >> thanks for inviting me. what we know is it's close to 12 million people. we know that it was a vendor of a vendor so this was a bill collection company that was working for a vendor of quest that had medical information, social security information, financial information and possibly other personal information, contact information for consumers, patients of quest. neil: let me ask you, when you have incidents like we hear about millions of people's records compromised, involving countless retailers and online concerns, whathave you, what percentage of those do you think were genuinely victims of material that got into the wrong hands and was stolen? in other words, used for nefarious purposes? >> it really depends on the kind of breach, the kind of data that's there, whether that data is also being used by scammers and identity thieves to launch additional phishing attacks to get more data on people. but it's not a massive p
data that gets into the wrong hands and this time, not a retailer but quest diagnostics, the blood retrieving folks saying that betterer of cyberscout joins us now. what do we know about this? >> thanks for inviting me. what we know is it's close to 12 million people. we know that it was a vendor of a vendor so this was a bill collection company that was working for a vendor of quest that had medical information, social security information, financial information and possibly other...
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medical data quest says the breach happened through a billing correction vendor, but the company says lab results were not part of that breach >> the federal judge has denied a request for betterns from convicted mexican drug king pin joaquin el chapo guzman. guzman was found guilty in february of running a criminal enterprise and other drug-related charges, was denied outdoor exercise time, ear plugs and unrestricted commissary access his legal team argued this was cruel and unusual punishment they claimed some demands might be part of an escape plan. he is set to be sentenced june 25th >> one of the cosmetics chains sephora will close an hour wednesday for diversity training after an accusation from a grammy nominated singer. nbc's stephanie gosk tells us what happened. >> reporter: sephora called the campaign, we belong to something beautiful. >> where diversity is expected, self-expression is honored all are welcome. >> reporter: that's not how r & b artist sizz a felt when she shopped the chain in april posting sandy sephora called security to make sure i wasn't stealing we had a long time of talk you have a blessed day, sandy. the company responded a day later. you are p
medical data quest says the breach happened through a billing correction vendor, but the company says lab results were not part of that breach >> the federal judge has denied a request for betterns from convicted mexican drug king pin joaquin el chapo guzman. guzman was found guilty in february of running a criminal enterprise and other drug-related charges, was denied outdoor exercise time, ear plugs and unrestricted commissary access his legal team argued this was cruel and unusual...
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better watch this area. let me take. like no place on a. wild west brain. until the strongest solstice on most skilled. nations will come to pass that. stadiums that are brought in quest to. discover a news destination that feeds the women's world cup $29.00 t. . welcome back here with al-jazeera live from doha a reminder of your top stories one persons being killed and 10 others injured in sudan's capital after the security forces opened fire on protesters they've been camped outside the military headquarters for weeks to mounting the civilian government. forces loyal to libya's u.n. recognized government say they pushed the warlords after this fight to south of the capital is 3 people were killed in the operation have to launch it to launch an offensive to capture tripoli in april and mexico's president has hinted his country could tighten migration controls to diffuse u.s. president donald trump's threat to impose tariffs on mexican goods meanwhile u.s. forces started collecting 25 percent tariffs on imports from china. the philippines is building its 1st military base on its northernmost island it's uninhabited and taiwan is just 80 kilometers away jamila traveled
better watch this area. let me take. like no place on a. wild west brain. until the strongest solstice on most skilled. nations will come to pass that. stadiums that are brought in quest to. discover a news destination that feeds the women's world cup $29.00 t. . welcome back here with al-jazeera live from doha a reminder of your top stories one persons being killed and 10 others injured in sudan's capital after the security forces opened fire on protesters they've been camped outside the...
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better questions and what point did soviet leaders understand that their nuclear testing was poisoning the local population. did they attend to the vergers or the kazakhs merely guinea pigs in the quest to produce weapons of mass destruction. during the 1950 s. same down the chernoff was the chief radiologist in the soviet union's ministry of health he was sent to the polygon as a government representative he remembers meeting with soviet officials on one particular day in 1957 last by michelle it worked as a political question for. the 10 year but the. one that many of the young we traded by got their richard braddock gun that they did you got but a slam it would be valid but i think by the way but more and more yeah you might appear. even the us was huge in the murphy law they got the after mafia bill the mulla evolve completely but this one got the act of congress that if the you look at culture the. fish can only. guess to put him there you're. a good they're going to look at the. idea in the law as there was a problem it was not you just. get that when you see jim worded year for you in your ears james that's in a year result. dr brown chernoff was finally signed he had a medica
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better questions at what point did soviet leaders understand that their nuclear testing was poisoning the local population. did they attend to the vergers or the kazakhs merely guinea pigs in the quest to produce weapons of mass destruction. during the 1950 s. same down the chernoff was the chief radiologist in the soviet union's ministry of health he was sent to the polygon as a government representative he remembers meeting with soviet officials on one particular day in 1957 last by michel it worked as a political question through. brittania but what. there are many of the young we traded by got their richard credit gun that they did you got but it's time it would be really fun i think by way but more and more that yeah you might appear . the nurse was in the machine or they got the aftermath of the mullah evolved but disregard act of congress that is but then you look at publix the. slaughter fish can annie. guest a pretty many. a good they're going to look at guinea again the lawyers the valar the move was new to. get back when you were a dear. for you in your ears james that city year. dr brown chernoff was finally signed to head a medical team investigating the effects of radi
better questions at what point did soviet leaders understand that their nuclear testing was poisoning the local population. did they attend to the vergers or the kazakhs merely guinea pigs in the quest to produce weapons of mass destruction. during the 1950 s. same down the chernoff was the chief radiologist in the soviet union's ministry of health he was sent to the polygon as a government representative he remembers meeting with soviet officials on one particular day in 1957 last by michel it...
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quest diagnostic. now, another big medical testing company has been hit by a data breach. >>> and debunking the positive thing that chicken is bettern steak. what researchers found in both red and white meat. and what it means for people trying to watch what they eat. dale's little girl is heading to college. luckily, her dorm is about 10 minutes from a hotel by wyndham. ashley's meeting all her in-laws, and she's about 10 minutes from a hotel by wyndham. jeff is flying to... oh never mind. but hey, 10 minutes from a wyndham. he's having the best. day. ever! and he's about... 10 minutes! 10 minutes... from a hotel by wyndham. with over 6,000 hotels across the country, a great hotel by wyndham is closer than you think. book direct at wyndhamhotels.com. have the fastest internet and now the best mobile network too? yeah and get them together and save hundreds on your wireless bill. wow, that's great. oh, and this looks great. are these words for sale? no. go, go, go, go, go. now the fastest, most reliable internet can help you save on your wireless bill. that's simple, easy, awesome. taxi! should i have stopped her? save hundreds of
quest diagnostic. now, another big medical testing company has been hit by a data breach. >>> and debunking the positive thing that chicken is bettern steak. what researchers found in both red and white meat. and what it means for people trying to watch what they eat. dale's little girl is heading to college. luckily, her dorm is about 10 minutes from a hotel by wyndham. ashley's meeting all her in-laws, and she's about 10 minutes from a hotel by wyndham. jeff is flying to... oh never...
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better, faster. i mean sign me up. comcast business. beyond fast. >>> a major data breach one of biggest blood testing providers could affect nearly 12 million people. questitive personal and medical information is at risk after criminals hacked a contract company used for bill collection. "ctm" correspondent and cbs anchor vladimir duthiers. what's at stake for patients? >> patients' lab test results were not exposed and other private data involving medical data were accessed by hackers. they gained access between august 2018 happened march of this year. amca works closely with a number of companies like quest which operates labs across the u.s. and provides daniella-lyn call testing services to half of the country's hospitals and physicians. quest says the amca breach affects 11.9 million patients. that means everything from bank account information to medical records to social security numbers may have been compromised. quest has suspended sending bill collection alsos requests to amca which has since contacted law enforcement and hired third-party security experts to investigate the data breach. this issing. >> i what do you do if you're a patient, vl
better, faster. i mean sign me up. comcast business. beyond fast. >>> a major data breach one of biggest blood testing providers could affect nearly 12 million people. questitive personal and medical information is at risk after criminals hacked a contract company used for bill collection. "ctm" correspondent and cbs anchor vladimir duthiers. what's at stake for patients? >> patients' lab test results were not exposed and other private data involving medical data were...
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better than what the doctors had anticipated. ainsley: good. you. brian: the video going viral. ainsley: in his little pajamas. brian: 26 minutes before the top of the hour today team france kicking off queste the field again thailand. steve: fox news headlines reporter 24/7 carley shimkus is live in france catching up with the u.s.a. team and the fans ahead of the big game. she has got the assignment of the year. congratulations, carley. >> bobon your, steve, ainsley ad brian -- fun fact about cathedral. where all the kings of france were core nateed. how about that for a little bit of history. from the kings of france we turn to the queens of soccer. team u.s.a. set to kick off in their very first game of the women's world cup against thailand later today 3:00 p.m. eastern time. you can catchall that action on fox. team u.s.a. expected to win this one but we won't know for sure, of course, until they play the game. i have been talking to a lot of fans, guys. they all say the same thing about this team. they say they love team u.s.a. because they play with enthusiasm. >> they are just so fun to watch. they seem to have a lot of fun playing together. the great passing. it's phenomenal foot
better than what the doctors had anticipated. ainsley: good. you. brian: the video going viral. ainsley: in his little pajamas. brian: 26 minutes before the top of the hour today team france kicking off queste the field again thailand. steve: fox news headlines reporter 24/7 carley shimkus is live in france catching up with the u.s.a. team and the fans ahead of the big game. she has got the assignment of the year. congratulations, carley. >> bobon your, steve, ainsley ad brian -- fun fact...
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better than the street estimated, but box lowered its guidance for the current fiscal year ceo saying it is longer for the deals to close that stock down close to 17% >>> u.s. lab testing company quest is reporting a large data breach. the company says that an unauthorized user gained access to 11.9 million patient accounts between april of last year and march of this year the compromised data includes credit card numbers, patient account information, medical data and social security numbers. quest says that the breach came through a billing collections vendor this is just another one of the many, many data breaches that we've seen out there but again, this is with data that could be very sensitive medical data i think that they say that none of the test information was actually compromised, but what are the end results of these things and why do people ask for information that they can't protect? social security numbers. why do you have to give some of this information away? you walk into a doctor's office and you can't not give your social security number >> the conundrum is what kind of standardized information you could create that would be an identifier for you that is the hard
better than the street estimated, but box lowered its guidance for the current fiscal year ceo saying it is longer for the deals to close that stock down close to 17% >>> u.s. lab testing company quest is reporting a large data breach. the company says that an unauthorized user gained access to 11.9 million patient accounts between april of last year and march of this year the compromised data includes credit card numbers, patient account information, medical data and social security...