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thank you and again, chief financial officer iftikhar hussain, sfhss chief financial officer.eedy recovery. >> now go to >> now go to item insurance portability and accountability act(hipaa) training: (discussion) presented by rin coleridge, enterprise system and analytics director. >> this was a carrier over item in december so we're at a point of continuity and good afternoon and how are you? and welcome back. >> pleasure to be here. >> good afternoon, commissioners. director for the rin coleridge, enterprise system and analytics director. and security officer. >> and today, i'm presenting your annual hipaa training i know you be all well-versed in hipaa and any review definitions regulations or practices you'll find that in the appendix today we're going to focus on increases in the civil penalty when is new since january 2022 when we did the rops training and for fy23. so we'll start in top 5 hipaa violations number one, is when you got our non-crypt devices with a black top that's why we provided those laptops when you're doing our ph i and lack of training but training f
thank you and again, chief financial officer iftikhar hussain, sfhss chief financial officer.eedy recovery. >> now go to >> now go to item insurance portability and accountability act(hipaa) training: (discussion) presented by rin coleridge, enterprise system and analytics director. >> this was a carrier over item in december so we're at a point of continuity and good afternoon and how are you? and welcome back. >> pleasure to be here. >> good afternoon,...
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hussain used to say that we came and reached one of the zikr the sub-axis of imam reza's brigade, the ambulance was there, and it had a head and an organization . i told the children there that this hassan bagheri was wounded . tell the camp to send a helicopter and send an ambulance. bring him so that we can put him in the ambulance. connect it, let's go, the paramedic came and started working in the classroom and tried to find a vein quickly and slowly , but it didn't work . i did everything, i was still alive and breathing. emergency, i will come back to see what happened morteza and refined, i am back when i arrived at the camp on the way, they had received a call from the martyr police hospital that he was martyred, for example, the way and time, for example, 11:00 in the morning . i arrived here at 11:30. the camp was different. cramps are reversible, i felt that if this is completely unconscious, how does he mention this, how does he say it very accurately, for example, or sahib al-zaman or imam hussain says how is this, he says , i comforted myself that it will definitely come
hussain used to say that we came and reached one of the zikr the sub-axis of imam reza's brigade, the ambulance was there, and it had a head and an organization . i told the children there that this hassan bagheri was wounded . tell the camp to send a helicopter and send an ambulance. bring him so that we can put him in the ambulance. connect it, let's go, the paramedic came and started working in the classroom and tried to find a vein quickly and slowly , but it didn't work . i did everything,...
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hussain. i mean, in investigation into mr. in our investigation into mr.n, through husain, we look through everything that he's been doing in period. think we have in that period. i think we have now, in 2016, found now, but in 2016, we found a clip of him on on an urdu language news network. he made some very controversial and reportedly remarks, reportedly anti—semitic remarks, which i think we can show people conclude complaining about the jews is another one or jews control is another one or they have the ability , the they have the ability, the financial resource and the capability and the brains and the strategy. should the strategy. we should have ability . well, so this this is ability. well, so this this is clearly a shocking example of him saying that jews have control role in society due to coordination and their organisation . have a quote here organisation. have a quote here from the campaign against antisemitism, who said that in view of his controversial past and political positions, there is a certain irony in morrisons willingness to make
hussain. i mean, in investigation into mr. in our investigation into mr.n, through husain, we look through everything that he's been doing in period. think we have in that period. i think we have now, in 2016, found now, but in 2016, we found a clip of him on on an urdu language news network. he made some very controversial and reportedly remarks, reportedly anti—semitic remarks, which i think we can show people conclude complaining about the jews is another one or jews control is another one...
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hussain allegedly made this accusation . the labour party accusation.he labour party today refused to confirm to gb news the outcome of the investigation after he was accused of making this false accusation of the labour accusation of racism. the labour party also failed to confirm that he was still a member of the labour party. he might still leave the labour party extraordinarily, we do extraordinarily, but what we do know he works, the know is that he works, for the nhs in diversity and inclusion and role for and participation role for a body which is called health england, which aims to inspire and educate and train the next generation of people working in medicine in britain. so here is a man who from rotherham who lived in the town 30 years, told me priority as this was their view. they thought that he so—called community cohesion over justice for rapists is now the national lead for diversity and inclusion at a major nhs . i and inclusion at a major nhs. i think it's scandalous. well, he's certainly sounds like a scandal, charlie and. i'm just go
hussain allegedly made this accusation . the labour party accusation.he labour party today refused to confirm to gb news the outcome of the investigation after he was accused of making this false accusation of the labour accusation of racism. the labour party also failed to confirm that he was still a member of the labour party. he might still leave the labour party extraordinarily, we do extraordinarily, but what we do know he works, the know is that he works, for the nhs in diversity and...
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hussain allegedly made this accusation . the labour party accusation.he labour party today refused to confirm to gb news the outcome of the investigation after he was accused of making this false accusation of the labour accusation of racism. the labour party also failed to confirm that he was still a member of the labour party. he might still leave the labour party extraordinarily, we do extraordinarily, but what we do know he works, the know is that he works, for the nhs in diversity and inclusion and role for and participation role for a body which is called health england, which aims to inspire and educate and train the next generation of people working in medicine in britain. so here is a man who from rotherham who lived in the town 30 years, told me priority as this was their view. they thought that he so—called community cohesion over justice for rapists is now the national lead for diversity and inclusion at a major nhs . i and inclusion at a major nhs. i think it's scandalous. well, he's certainly sounds like a scandal, charlie and. i'm just go
hussain allegedly made this accusation . the labour party accusation.he labour party today refused to confirm to gb news the outcome of the investigation after he was accused of making this false accusation of the labour accusation of racism. the labour party also failed to confirm that he was still a member of the labour party. he might still leave the labour party extraordinarily, we do extraordinarily, but what we do know he works, the know is that he works, for the nhs in diversity and...
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samira hussain, bbc news, new york.to new york and speak to daniel ives from wedbush securities. the investor call after the release of the earnings, his guidance was going to be critical this time because he has lost the confidence of a lot of people?— has lost the confidence of a lot of people? yes, this was a moment of — lot of people? yes, this was a moment of truth _ lot of people? yes, this was a moment of truth and - lot of people? yes, this was a moment of truth and i - lot of people? yes, this was a moment of truth and i a - lot of people? yes, this was a | moment of truth and i a bright spot. investors liked what they saw. the man looks strong after these price cuts and just like you've said, it's been a dark few months for musk and tesla but this is what the street warned, demand would continue to be strong. warned, demand would continue to be strong-— to be strong. that's the big question — to be strong. that's the big question about _ to be strong. that's the big question about demand - to be strong. that's
samira hussain, bbc news, new york.to new york and speak to daniel ives from wedbush securities. the investor call after the release of the earnings, his guidance was going to be critical this time because he has lost the confidence of a lot of people?— has lost the confidence of a lot of people? yes, this was a moment of — lot of people? yes, this was a moment of truth _ lot of people? yes, this was a moment of truth and - lot of people? yes, this was a moment of truth and i - lot of...
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push a tube, we push a technology to what human being and possible push it to if it does work to ye hussain and the rest of the q. c. 82 team want to take things even further. one day they hoped to design their entire range of products from start to finish on us soil . that is, if the chips and science act delivers on its promise my, let's dig a bit deeper into the global ships, rice and speak to richard gordon, who is semiconductors and electronics laid out a consumption. say, god now is great to have you on the program. richard, a semiconductors have become a major focus of competition between super bowl 7th day. now, why exactly is that though? yeah, governments around the world have realised that semiconductors are critical to the global economy and are actually becoming a national security issue. so what's going on at the moment with the industry, my strategic point of view is that the a globalized nature of the industry is kind of unraveling and it's being rebuilt alone. so a techno nationalism line, so each, each show power block if you like the u. s. u, a, from a rural china leader
push a tube, we push a technology to what human being and possible push it to if it does work to ye hussain and the rest of the q. c. 82 team want to take things even further. one day they hoped to design their entire range of products from start to finish on us soil . that is, if the chips and science act delivers on its promise my, let's dig a bit deeper into the global ships, rice and speak to richard gordon, who is semiconductors and electronics laid out a consumption. say, god now is great...
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if it does work to ye hussain and the rest of the q. c. 82 team want to take things even further. one day, they hope to design their entire range of products from start to finish on us soil . that is, if the chips and science act delivers on its promise. now let's have a look at some other global business stories making us today. members of the public will now be able to blow the whistle on companies flouting antitrust law in the u. that's thanks to way hop i and set up by the european commission. the tool allows individuals to report merger breaches and other anti competitive practices. the fcc is charging the former head of mcdonalds for defrauding investors. ex fios steven easterbrook was paid more than $1000000.00 in severance, claiming he was terminated without cause. when in reality, he had been fired for having an inappropriate relationship with an employee. goldman sachs says it will cut $3200.00 jobs more than one 3rd of the cuts are likely to come into lenders cor, trading and banking units. earlier us banking piers, morgan stanley and city group also cut thousands of jo
if it does work to ye hussain and the rest of the q. c. 82 team want to take things even further. one day, they hope to design their entire range of products from start to finish on us soil . that is, if the chips and science act delivers on its promise. now let's have a look at some other global business stories making us today. members of the public will now be able to blow the whistle on companies flouting antitrust law in the u. that's thanks to way hop i and set up by the european...
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of terrorism and the fear of a completely phony, fake, dishonestly claimed alliance between saddam hussain and osama bin laden to life the people of the united states into that war. and from there, by the way the former chief of the bin laden unit said if afghanistan was all bin laden ever once had, america going to iraq to attack what bin laden called the socialist infidel, saddam hussein was a hope for an unexpected gift to bin laden. by taking the side of the shiites there america drove the population into the arms of the bin laden and their ranks swelled from 400 men at the time of september 11 attacks to tens of thousands during that war. and then luckily the tribal leaders marginalized in 2006 and seven solve that problem for us to great to degree. but then just at the time barack obama was killing obama and pakistan in 2001 he was taking his side in libya than in sierra. so the libyans and syrians had gone to iraq to fight against the united states and forces there had now come home just as bin laden them had come home from 19 '80s war in afghanistan. these guys came to start a revo
of terrorism and the fear of a completely phony, fake, dishonestly claimed alliance between saddam hussain and osama bin laden to life the people of the united states into that war. and from there, by the way the former chief of the bin laden unit said if afghanistan was all bin laden ever once had, america going to iraq to attack what bin laden called the socialist infidel, saddam hussein was a hope for an unexpected gift to bin laden. by taking the side of the shiites there america drove the...
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hussain is one of many thousands of people who have people rely on these forests to make a living, not from the trees themselves but from the creatures that live in them. these trees are vital to the survival of one of the most important insects on the planet, an insect you might not immediately associate with forests. the honeybee. stroll down a street in the region and you can clearly see how central honey is to the economy. this is the honey that is unique to this area, not flower honey, it is pine honey, produced from pine trees and almost all the pine honey in the world comes from this little corner of turkey. i have never tried pine honey so i am looking forward to this. apparently it tastes very different. that is so good. it tastes woody and almost spicy. pine honey is not made by a bee alone, a small grub has a big role to play. i am meeting yonca tokbas, a bee expert, to find out more about these intriguing insects and how they contribute to making pine honey. she has dedicated herself to preserving the bees�* way of life even running marathons. what a beautiful forest. you g
hussain is one of many thousands of people who have people rely on these forests to make a living, not from the trees themselves but from the creatures that live in them. these trees are vital to the survival of one of the most important insects on the planet, an insect you might not immediately associate with forests. the honeybee. stroll down a street in the region and you can clearly see how central honey is to the economy. this is the honey that is unique to this area, not flower honey, it...
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hussain is one of the many thousands of people who have lost almost everything in the fires.ple rely on these forests to make a living, not from the trees themselves, but from the creatures that live in them. these trees are vital for the survival of one of the most important insects on the planet, an insect you might not immediately associate with forests — the honeybee. a stroll down a street in datca, a port town in the region, and you can clearly see how central honey is to the economy. this is the honey that is pretty unique to this area, it's not flower honey, it is pine honey. it's produced from pine trees and in fact almost all the pine honey in the world comes from this little corner of turkey. i have never tried pine honey before, so i am very much looking forward to this. apparently it tastes very different. 0oh...that is so good! mm! tastes woody, almost spicy. but pine honey isn't made by a bee alone. a small grub called marchalina hellenica has a big role to play. i am meeting yonca tokbas, a bee expert, to find out more about these intriguing insects and how th
hussain is one of the many thousands of people who have lost almost everything in the fires.ple rely on these forests to make a living, not from the trees themselves, but from the creatures that live in them. these trees are vital for the survival of one of the most important insects on the planet, an insect you might not immediately associate with forests — the honeybee. a stroll down a street in datca, a port town in the region, and you can clearly see how central honey is to the economy....
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shouting hussain is one of the many thousands of people who have lost almost everything in the fires.ple rely on these forests to make a living, not from the trees themselves, but from the creatures that live in them. these trees are vital for the survival of one of the most important insects on the planet, an insect you might not immediately associate with forests — the honeybee. a stroll down the street in datca, a port town in the region, and you can clearly see how central honey is to the economy here. now, this is the honey that is pretty unique to this area. it's not flower honey, it is pine honey, it's produced from pine trees and in fact almost all the pine honey in the world comes from this little corner of turkey. i have never tried pine honey before, so i am very much looking forward to this. apparently it tastes very different. 0oh...that is so good! mm! tastes woody, almost spicy. but pine honey isn't made by a bee alone. a small grub called marchalina hellenica has a big role to play. i am meeting yonca tokbas, a bee expert, to find out more about these intriguing insect
shouting hussain is one of the many thousands of people who have lost almost everything in the fires.ple rely on these forests to make a living, not from the trees themselves, but from the creatures that live in them. these trees are vital for the survival of one of the most important insects on the planet, an insect you might not immediately associate with forests — the honeybee. a stroll down the street in datca, a port town in the region, and you can clearly see how central honey is to the...
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it was their first point of arrival for hussain and erfat too. >> one month, two months serbia, three four months bosnia then i come here. >> it was very difficult, they don't give you any foreign center, we just travel in our walk etc. >> in 2021, about 4,000 migrants and refugees arrived in the port city. in 2022, around 5000 came in october and november alone. francesco cibati and the volunteers from the linea d'ombra association provide them with clothes, information on their rights, and a hot meal. >> we order 15 to 40 roast chickens every day, depending on the situation. so we feed between thirty and forty people a day. sometimes it's 120. the record was in the summer, 174 people on one day. >> francesco says the state and the city authorities are providing little by way of support. >> we've been coming here to help out every day for three and a half years a few ordinary citizens. the authorities are indifferent, even though it's their duty to find the refugees a place to stay. many of them have applied for asylum and have a right to accommodation. but they still don't get it. >
it was their first point of arrival for hussain and erfat too. >> one month, two months serbia, three four months bosnia then i come here. >> it was very difficult, they don't give you any foreign center, we just travel in our walk etc. >> in 2021, about 4,000 migrants and refugees arrived in the port city. in 2022, around 5000 came in october and november alone. francesco cibati and the volunteers from the linea d'ombra association provide them with clothes, information on...
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it was their first point of arrival for hussain and erfat too. >> one month, two months serbia, three four months bosnia then i come here. >> it was very difficult, they don't give you any foreign center, we just travel in our walk etc. >> in 2021, about 4,000 migrants and refugees arrived in the port city. in 2022, around 5000 came in october and november alone. francesco cibati and the volunteers from the linea d'ombra association provide them with clothes, information on their rights, and a hot meal. >> we order 15 to 40 roast chickens every day, depending on the situation. so we feed between thirty and forty people a day. sometimes it's 120. the record was in the summer, 174 people on one day. >> francesco says the state and the city authorities are providing little by way of support. >> we've been coming here to help out every day for three and a half years a few ordinary citizens. the authorities are indifferent, even though it's their duty to find the refugees a place to stay. many of them have applied for asylum and have a right to accommodation. but they still don't get it. >
it was their first point of arrival for hussain and erfat too. >> one month, two months serbia, three four months bosnia then i come here. >> it was very difficult, they don't give you any foreign center, we just travel in our walk etc. >> in 2021, about 4,000 migrants and refugees arrived in the port city. in 2022, around 5000 came in october and november alone. francesco cibati and the volunteers from the linea d'ombra association provide them with clothes, information on...
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wanted, pen america going to iraq to attack what bin laden called the socialister infidels, saddam hussain, was hoped for but unexpected gift to bin laden, by taking the site of the shiites there america drove the sunniii minority population of e country into the armsca of the n laden and their ranks swelled from 400 men at the time of september 11 attack the tens of thousands during that war. and then likely the local sunni tribal leaders marginalize al-qaeda in 2006 and seven and solve the problem forha us to a great degree. but then just at the time that barack obama was killing osama bin laden in pakistan in the spring of 2001, he was taking his side in libya and then in syria. and so the libyans and syrians had gone to iraq to fight with al-qaeda in iraq against the united states and she had forces there had now come home just as bin laden and they then the home from 1980s war in afghanistan to cause trouble. these guys came to start a revolution in libya. the libyan islamicta fighting group, al-qaeda in islamic maghreb, these guys thought under sir kari ann iraq war two and obama too
wanted, pen america going to iraq to attack what bin laden called the socialister infidels, saddam hussain, was hoped for but unexpected gift to bin laden, by taking the site of the shiites there america drove the sunniii minority population of e country into the armsca of the n laden and their ranks swelled from 400 men at the time of september 11 attack the tens of thousands during that war. and then likely the local sunni tribal leaders marginalize al-qaeda in 2006 and seven and solve the...
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people from the countryside to the city in somalia, however many end up in refugee camps like honey hussain and her children had hosa dot com. i fled to my fleming village after the drought heat the last 3 seasons. and we couldn't from any cause, we had to leave because we didn't have any food. i will tell you. not to then i'll talk awesome food prices arising also driven by rushes war in ukraine. that's making 8 more expensive to even food destined for somalia doesn't always arrive, be the number of gunners at the beginning. the, all the pool was there's some commodities are coming, heading to one of those candidates would only be diverted. and within the c heading to ukraine, so what can be done? these greenhouses on the edge of mogadishu may be part of the solution, often financed with farmers last savings or loans. away up de, now grows to martyrs. with ground water, he needs much less water than before thanks to drip irrigation and because there's less evaporation in a greenhouse. it was a risk that paid off, and miller boys with the late in the last 3 years, there was no rain on our f
people from the countryside to the city in somalia, however many end up in refugee camps like honey hussain and her children had hosa dot com. i fled to my fleming village after the drought heat the last 3 seasons. and we couldn't from any cause, we had to leave because we didn't have any food. i will tell you. not to then i'll talk awesome food prices arising also driven by rushes war in ukraine. that's making 8 more expensive to even food destined for somalia doesn't always arrive, be the...
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people from the countryside to the city in somalia, however many end up in refugee camps like honey hussain and her children had hosa corps and fled to my farming village after the drought heat the last 3 seasons. and we couldn't from any crops, we had to leave because we didn't have any food or children not to then i'll talk awesome food prices arising also driven by rushes war in ukraine. that's making 8 more expensive to even food destined for somalia doesn't always arrive, be the number of gunners at the beginning. the all the pull us there's some commodities are coming heading to ourselves. those candidates would only be diverted. and this in the see are heading to or you grin. so what can be done? these greenhouses on the edge of mogadishu may be part of the solution, often financed with farmers last savings or loans. away up de, now grows to martyrs with ground water. he needs much less water than before, thanks to drip irrigation and because there's less evaporation in a greenhouse. it was a risk that paid off. and miller boys with billy in the last 3 years. there was no rain on our
people from the countryside to the city in somalia, however many end up in refugee camps like honey hussain and her children had hosa corps and fled to my farming village after the drought heat the last 3 seasons. and we couldn't from any crops, we had to leave because we didn't have any food or children not to then i'll talk awesome food prices arising also driven by rushes war in ukraine. that's making 8 more expensive to even food destined for somalia doesn't always arrive, be the number of...
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as mohammed hussain his case shows already 3 other young men arrested in the re sent protests have been executed. and just this week, a former top iranian intelligence officer joined the list. the people here and say them, they're tired of the regimes mentality and they're calling on the european union to do something about it. and right now they want the notorious l. it's on the units. the islamic revolutionary, god cor, listed as a terror organisation. that's the politicians, an activist hope will for stay her on to hold the deadly crackdowns and also a song made in germany that became a global hit at a time of nuclear anxiety. it's been 40 years since the release of 9. and once he hooked belongs by a nana he cold war era, single was one of the biggest german language hits ever recorded in english is 99 red balloons. it captured the hearts of generations of music lovers, and its anti war message endures. ah me, it was a song that conquered the world and propelled a totally unknown german singer to the top of the charts. since his release 40 years ago. 99 red balloons by nina has been
as mohammed hussain his case shows already 3 other young men arrested in the re sent protests have been executed. and just this week, a former top iranian intelligence officer joined the list. the people here and say them, they're tired of the regimes mentality and they're calling on the european union to do something about it. and right now they want the notorious l. it's on the units. the islamic revolutionary, god cor, listed as a terror organisation. that's the politicians, an activist hope...
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his railey authorities, had practised that 1st began in 1967 man women and children are among them. hussain from jerusalem legal aid and human rights sent to tells me those who were killed and clashes and raids, but also died in his railey prisons or hospitals elected area for any occupation authorities claim they will use these bodies as pressure and bargaining chips in future prison. exchange deals with armed groups in gaza and as a policy of collective punishment for the families. we also expect this is the way to conceal evidence, in cases of extra judicial executions carried out by the occupations soldiers in the cities of the west bank and $48.00 territories. there say salesman palestinian families about the issue of organ theft wouldn't before going to be on the center helps the families get the buddies of their loved ones back they go to israeli courts negotiate with the army. police. some cases have 0 progress like shot is one for others, legal battles take months and years as of today, more than 300 but is still haven't found their way back home, captain israeli morgues or buried
his railey authorities, had practised that 1st began in 1967 man women and children are among them. hussain from jerusalem legal aid and human rights sent to tells me those who were killed and clashes and raids, but also died in his railey prisons or hospitals elected area for any occupation authorities claim they will use these bodies as pressure and bargaining chips in future prison. exchange deals with armed groups in gaza and as a policy of collective punishment for the families. we also...
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he'll remember later, it turned out, but a hussain started. moutain did not have the so called weapons of mass destruction program that walk into insisted that it had back then. so it was march of 2003 when the us and its allies launched operation. iraqi freedom coalition started bombing, or iraqi government and military installations. despite months of enormous anti will protest, worldwide, u. s. forces invaded from q weight within days, and then 3 weeks into the invasion, baghdad fell of a sea ice top weapons inspect the in iraq. finally closed the w. m. d, investigation finding nothing in 2005, but that was already 2 years after the whole invasion. well, you can imagine the years of war in the subsequent rise of terrorism, certainly taking a grim toll on iraq. and it's people are they were at least a $180000.00 documented civilian deaths in the country. some subways putting the number much closer to 1000000. many, those died from bombing shillings gunshots and suicide attacks. 9000000 federal displaced. and the u. s. that coalition last almost 5000 soldiers of its own. of course, yo
he'll remember later, it turned out, but a hussain started. moutain did not have the so called weapons of mass destruction program that walk into insisted that it had back then. so it was march of 2003 when the us and its allies launched operation. iraqi freedom coalition started bombing, or iraqi government and military installations. despite months of enormous anti will protest, worldwide, u. s. forces invaded from q weight within days, and then 3 weeks into the invasion, baghdad fell of a...
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released the flowers the troops were concentrated in saudi arabia and they broke the army uh this is hussain's lady and they did it because the country was then ruled by sedan kusen did something that is condemned by all of us, by all the legal documents of the united nations organization, others, you are there, well, everyone, only maybe in the world, and that is why it was decided that all countries of the world should attack the aggressor in order to protect our civilizational principles now there is an even worse situation in ukraine, but there is a conversation against giving us 14 tanks, 12 more tanks or which one of them wants or needs, as they say, germany will be handed over for pairs, they must be disassembled and then taken away so that it is very interesting to paint it, maybe paint it pink, i don’t know it already looks like they are giving us weapons not so that, as everyone says, we will liberate our territory and go on the offensive, but so that we can defend ourselves, they are giving us weapons for defense for the time being, this may be due to the fact that the director of t
released the flowers the troops were concentrated in saudi arabia and they broke the army uh this is hussain's lady and they did it because the country was then ruled by sedan kusen did something that is condemned by all of us, by all the legal documents of the united nations organization, others, you are there, well, everyone, only maybe in the world, and that is why it was decided that all countries of the world should attack the aggressor in order to protect our civilizational principles now...
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the bbc�*s north america business correspondent samira hussain reports from new york.m new york. world bank expects the global the world bank expects the global economy to grow by 1.7% this year, much lower than the 3% originally predicted by the world bank back injune. now, a number of factors are being blamed. the continued war in ukraine continues to put pressure on global energy prices, and interest rates are rising in many economies to combat the high cost of living. now, this is the lowest growth prediction by the world bank since 1991. of course, outside the recessions in 2009 and 2020 caused by the global financial crisis and the covid—19 pandemic. now, in the report, the bank said that the us, the eurozone and china were all undergoing a period of pronounced weakness, and that, in turn, was making the problems faced by poorer countries that much worse. that gives us a bit of a sense of what the world bank is warning of. let's look in more detail now into the effect the pandemic has had and continues to have on the global economy. joining me now isjennifer mcke
the bbc�*s north america business correspondent samira hussain reports from new york.m new york. world bank expects the global the world bank expects the global economy to grow by 1.7% this year, much lower than the 3% originally predicted by the world bank back injune. now, a number of factors are being blamed. the continued war in ukraine continues to put pressure on global energy prices, and interest rates are rising in many economies to combat the high cost of living. now, this is the...
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will be all hands on deck through tomorrow the entire staff on call reporting live in danville unsad hussain. abc7 news. yeah all hands on deck hunter. thank you in san francisco city officials say they are ready for the storm but are warning people that the amount of rainay simple too much for cruise to handle abc 7 news reporter. land melendez is live at city hall with the very latest land. dan you stole that's exactly what san francisco is saying all hands on deck. but what is coming they say is very severe and they're concerned now this afternoon at a press conference a city officials out loud outlined a few things that you can do to help. for a city with an amount of resources the cleanup from this weekend storm proved to be a challenge at a press conference with city agencies. san francisco. mayor london breed was blunt our hope is that why we are still recovering cleaning out storm drains and working really hard to get our city back on on track. the time is not going to be sufficient between now and the next storm to completely recover. that's because this is expect. to be one of the
will be all hands on deck through tomorrow the entire staff on call reporting live in danville unsad hussain. abc7 news. yeah all hands on deck hunter. thank you in san francisco city officials say they are ready for the storm but are warning people that the amount of rainay simple too much for cruise to handle abc 7 news reporter. land melendez is live at city hall with the very latest land. dan you stole that's exactly what san francisco is saying all hands on deck. but what is coming they...
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samira hussain has the details from new york.the us federal government has filed against google for being anti—competitive. and the latest one had accuses google of unfairly exploiting its position as the leading market for online advertising, and hurting both advertisers and digital publishers as a result. last year google took nearly $32 billion from the unit connecting advertisers to publishers, that's about i2% of alphabet�*s entire revenue, the government says google has used dominance of this business to her competitors unfairly. for 15 years. _ her competitors unfairly. for 15 years, google _ her competitors unfairly. for 15 years, google has pursued a course — 15 years, google has pursued a course of— 15 years, google has pursued a course of antique and conduct that— course of antique and conduct that has— course of antique and conduct that has allowed it to the rise of rival — that has allowed it to the rise of rival technologies, manipulate and auction mechanics to insulate itself from — mechanics to insulate itself fro
samira hussain has the details from new york.the us federal government has filed against google for being anti—competitive. and the latest one had accuses google of unfairly exploiting its position as the leading market for online advertising, and hurting both advertisers and digital publishers as a result. last year google took nearly $32 billion from the unit connecting advertisers to publishers, that's about i2% of alphabet�*s entire revenue, the government says google has used dominance...
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samira hussain reports from new york the massive layoffs from big tech companies such as amazon and twitterlabour market is suffering but the latest figures show that for every one person without a job in america, there are 1.7 jobs open. the number of workers voluntarily quitting theirjobs went up slightly from the previous month and last week there were fewer people applying for unemployment benefit compared to the previous week. all of which points to a tight labour market. the federal reserve, the american central bank, raised interest rates by an historic three quarters of a percentage point four times last year. it hopes to leave those big increases behind but at the jobs report shows a labour but that is still cooking it could mean more big interest rate increases for 2023. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: data has been called �*the new oil'. we look at how big business is exploiting the 21st century's most precious commodity. the japanese people are in mourning following the death of emperor hirohito. thousands converged on the imperial palace to pay their respects when it w
samira hussain reports from new york the massive layoffs from big tech companies such as amazon and twitterlabour market is suffering but the latest figures show that for every one person without a job in america, there are 1.7 jobs open. the number of workers voluntarily quitting theirjobs went up slightly from the previous month and last week there were fewer people applying for unemployment benefit compared to the previous week. all of which points to a tight labour market. the federal...
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samira hussain has the details.to cut cost. in a memo to employees, spotify boss said he was too ambitious in investing ahead of revenue growth. like so many tech companies we have heard from over the last few weeks, spot fires dealing with the aftermath of two years of pandemic growth when reliance on tech was very high. corporate america in general is worried about a potential recession in the united states and although spotify is a swedish company, the bulk of its staff work in the united states and shares at the company i traded on the new york stock exchange. in the last few weeks, alphabet said it would lose 12,000 jobs. microsoft said up to 10,000 employees would be laid off. 0ne site that tracks job cuts in the tech centre —— sector has said almost 200,000 workers have been let go since the beginning of 2022. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: and the nominees are... today we will get the titles of the films that will compete for this year's academy awards. the shuttle challenger exploded soon after li
samira hussain has the details.to cut cost. in a memo to employees, spotify boss said he was too ambitious in investing ahead of revenue growth. like so many tech companies we have heard from over the last few weeks, spot fires dealing with the aftermath of two years of pandemic growth when reliance on tech was very high. corporate america in general is worried about a potential recession in the united states and although spotify is a swedish company, the bulk of its staff work in the united...
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samira hussain has more.e, the company started up by renting dvds by mail but it has changed quite a lot. it's been quite the year for netflix. it has surprised investors when it reported not one but two quarters worth maika where the service of customers but it ended up ending the year adding significantly more subscribers thanit significantly more subscribers than it initially anticipated. netflix has been cracking down on account sharing and in november, it launched its add supported version of the service, but now netflix is saying is starting to gain traction. but overshadowing the earnings report was news that its founder, the person who moved netflix from a dvd mail delivery service to a pioneering streaming service that fundamentally changed the way that people what shows and movies, was leaving his post as ceo. reed hastings said the move was planned, part of a succession plan that has been years in the making. under his leadership, netflix grew into an industry giant that basically forced other medi
samira hussain has more.e, the company started up by renting dvds by mail but it has changed quite a lot. it's been quite the year for netflix. it has surprised investors when it reported not one but two quarters worth maika where the service of customers but it ended up ending the year adding significantly more subscribers thanit significantly more subscribers than it initially anticipated. netflix has been cracking down on account sharing and in november, it launched its add supported version...
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samira hussain has more from new york.tee expects to touch interest rates at the us any time in 2023 and that is in the face of stubbornly rising prices and a very strong jobs market. there were two factors which led the central bank to hike rates at a record pace last year from march to december. the committee members do at least slow the pace of rate hikes, now that inflation shows some signs of bubbling off, maybe that his stock markets which shows the release of the latest minutes. also the minutes show officials are worrying about a misperception in the markets, to fight inflation. and there are wall street economists who think the fed has already moved far enough to tip the us into recession which will lead to start cutting rates before the year is out. bob elliott is ceo of the fund managers unlimited and he's in new york. hello to you. the markets are trying to be on a different page where the fed is saying where they are it. are you able to hear us bob?— to hear us bob? yes. the fed has made _ to hear us bob? yes.
samira hussain has more from new york.tee expects to touch interest rates at the us any time in 2023 and that is in the face of stubbornly rising prices and a very strong jobs market. there were two factors which led the central bank to hike rates at a record pace last year from march to december. the committee members do at least slow the pace of rate hikes, now that inflation shows some signs of bubbling off, maybe that his stock markets which shows the release of the latest minutes. also the...
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thank you so much for joining me today that was rajesh gopinathan >>> coming up, hadley will speak to hussain sajwani a first on cnbc. joumanna >>> thank you. wall street will open after the long weekend and you have three indices looking for a negative start to trade after last week earnings with the u.s. banks reporting on friday and investors did to the seem to like what they saw they were disappointed by the comments around a likely recession. the base case now for jpmorgan chase and other lenders also with bank of america talking about likelihood of recession. by the end of the day on friday, all three majors ending higher goldman sachs ending the banking sector they have been pushing through a number of layoffs. w one question for that bank is are more layoffs in the pipeline goldman sachs ramped up hiring in the pandemic to take advantage of deal making now, of course, the down turn in deal making, means they don't need all those people and under pressure to cut costs. that is something to watch in the banking space. we have p&g to deliver results in the consumer goods space. give us a
thank you so much for joining me today that was rajesh gopinathan >>> coming up, hadley will speak to hussain sajwani a first on cnbc. joumanna >>> thank you. wall street will open after the long weekend and you have three indices looking for a negative start to trade after last week earnings with the u.s. banks reporting on friday and investors did to the seem to like what they saw they were disappointed by the comments around a likely recession. the base case now for...
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in most cases, communication with their target started by social media, m, tom or al miss hell met hussain a university student who suffers from a chronic disease for which he's been searching for treatment for some time. he believes that his illness was the reason mazda identified him for recruitment labor center, helena carrabas, by at the side home, about a physical for throw on a ledge. a kid on waco, martine above powerful, warmer martin, due to draw little cleared muscle called to lowe's room. how gl warden for the awful liar be circular? mcgraw's new one will be secondly, walled with matter, but i fell off looking for that woman. but also my philosophers will feel a little madell mad. i have had a few minutes of has a fee of it's more but with that if i'm enough, so i'll know if you sort of get patrol so dear and you feel like apollo bob. but on the other side of the love to go home, it's extra mother, i mean, kill, i had them out, you know, and this also bubbles out at the news fee and went back and asked why in mon flawed by the fall of allah, you saw that in the people as well as
in most cases, communication with their target started by social media, m, tom or al miss hell met hussain a university student who suffers from a chronic disease for which he's been searching for treatment for some time. he believes that his illness was the reason mazda identified him for recruitment labor center, helena carrabas, by at the side home, about a physical for throw on a ledge. a kid on waco, martine above powerful, warmer martin, due to draw little cleared muscle called to lowe's...
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tom or i'll miss hell met hussain a university student who suffers from a chronic disease for which he's been searching for treatment for some time. he believes that his illness was the reason mazda identified him for recruitment by very thin air. helena carrabas by the side homeopathic for throw on a ledge, a kid on which omar hill above powerful and warmer modern due to draw little to of muffle called to lowe's. new harbor. little warden, for the awful mire. be circle models. no one will be secondly, walled with matter, but i thought what kind of a woman? but a thoughtful mind, philosophers will feel a little madell, but i have had a few minutes of has a fee of it's more but with other fun of so i'll says, no, i'm young if you sort of get patrol so dear. as you feel like apollo bob, but on the other side of the blood trickle hum. it's exciting. one killer, had with him out, you know, the source of thought at the news fee and went back into the circle of why in filaments law and father called father barley us either in time of the people as well as anna and hussein abner was another tok
tom or i'll miss hell met hussain a university student who suffers from a chronic disease for which he's been searching for treatment for some time. he believes that his illness was the reason mazda identified him for recruitment by very thin air. helena carrabas by the side homeopathic for throw on a ledge, a kid on which omar hill above powerful and warmer modern due to draw little to of muffle called to lowe's. new harbor. little warden, for the awful mire. be circle models. no one will be...
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mm hm. tamar al miss hell met hussain a university student who suffers from a chronic disease for which he's been searching for treatment for some time. he believes that his illness was the reason ma said, identified him for recruitment. they were sent air helena carrabas by the side home, or by physical for throw on the ledge. a good one which omar to urban powerful, more modern duty draw little cleared muscle called to lowe's. you knew how gl warden for? awfully myer be circle models. no one was the 2nd the world with matter matter of what kind of woman but also my philosophers will feel a little model that i have had a few minutes of has a fee of it's more but with the fun of. so i'll says no or i'm going to sort of get patrol so dear. and you feel like apollo bob. but on the other side of the blood trickle. hum. it's extra mother. i'm in kill. i had them out. yeah. and this will set up without a tech news fee and went back and show us why in my flaws. and i finally got followed by the human side of the people as well as an s and her sane. adnan was another tokyo resident who says he
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in most cases, communication with their target started by social media, m, tom or al miss hell met hussain a university student who suffers from a chronic disease for which he's been searching for treatment for some time. he believes that his illness was the reason masa identified him for recruitment by burson air. helena carrabas, by at the side home, about a physical federal and the leg by kid on which omar kayla but powerful and more modern duty draw. little cleared muffle called to lowe's. knew how girl warden for awfully meyer. shirking mcgrooves younger woman, brother. mister can learn. well, what matter madame philosophy? what can have it a woman that but also my philosophers will live madell matt. i have had a few minutes of has a fee of it's more but with that if i'm enough, so i know i'm going to get patrol so dear. thank you for your help all him bob. but on the other side of the lot took a home, it's an extra one killer, had them out, you know, and this also bubbles out at the news fee and went back and asked why in hilarious flaws. and you can find your father, barley, you saw
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going to come more and more the more you look at and we look at today's gaza leigh reporting on pc hussainou want to comment on that particular case? no, it's a it's another ghastly case, isn't it? yes. from what we've seen so far, he's it does look like he's he's betting had been done. the sexual offences took place before he joined the police. but sadly there weren't known. and then whilst he was in the police he was taking part in what you might sort of broadly describe as his grooming activity. it is it is ghastly andifs activity. it is it is ghastly and it's really it's going to be really obviously know apologise to the victims. they shouldn't be that at the hands of a police officer an yet question of course about therefore vetting procedures and after the david carey and wayne cousins cases , carey and wayne cousins cases, they've got this job now, how do they've got this job now, how do they actually public faith and trust the police service . yes, trust the police service. yes, of course, mark. and that's not going to be easy feat, is it? and mark, really today, speaking about tha
going to come more and more the more you look at and we look at today's gaza leigh reporting on pc hussainou want to comment on that particular case? no, it's a it's another ghastly case, isn't it? yes. from what we've seen so far, he's it does look like he's he's betting had been done. the sexual offences took place before he joined the police. but sadly there weren't known. and then whilst he was in the police he was taking part in what you might sort of broadly describe as his grooming...
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earlier i spoke to hera hussain — the founder of chayn, an international organisation that fights against know what the details of those changes are. what are the standards for vetting. how are different police forces sharing information about complaints received about the police officers? once they are employed, before they are employed, what about transfers? misconduct claims, we know that is a really big and critical area for reform. the independent office for police conduct, the police's audit office, independent, said that no opportunity to stop him had been identified so far, but stands in contrast to all the statements that you have played in your programme, saying that there were many missed opportunities. nine complaints spanning 17 years. what would have happened had the first complaint been taken seriously? t am been taken seriously? i am interested _ been taken seriously? i am interested to _ been taken seriously? i am interested to listen - been taken seriously? i am interested to listen to i been taken seriously? i am interested to listen to you | been taken seriously? i am
earlier i spoke to hera hussain — the founder of chayn, an international organisation that fights against know what the details of those changes are. what are the standards for vetting. how are different police forces sharing information about complaints received about the police officers? once they are employed, before they are employed, what about transfers? misconduct claims, we know that is a really big and critical area for reform. the independent office for police conduct, the police's...
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we can cross live to new york, and our north america business correspondent samira hussain. 0k, ok, that'sthese job cuts are? pinpointing where these 'ob cuts are? . , ., ., are? the largest of all the technology _ are? the largest of all the technology companies - are? the largest of all the | technology companies that are? the largest of all the - technology companies that we've heard that are instituting lay—offs, this is by far the biggest chunk — 18,000 is a pretty big number and it certainly caught the attention of a lot of people on wall street. but when you look at amazon over the last year in terms of its trading, it lost more than 50% of its value, its share prices dropped by more than 50%. look, and a lot of people are getting really worried about what will happen in the united states for this coming year — there is so much uncertainty with regards to the economy, so we already saw evidence of this last year and we are seeing more today of corporate america really hunkering down and protecting themselves. so you're seeing a lot of corporations like amazon, like best buy that are
we can cross live to new york, and our north america business correspondent samira hussain. 0k, ok, that'sthese job cuts are? pinpointing where these 'ob cuts are? . , ., ., are? the largest of all the technology _ are? the largest of all the technology companies - are? the largest of all the | technology companies that are? the largest of all the - technology companies that we've heard that are instituting lay—offs, this is by far the biggest chunk — 18,000 is a pretty big number and it...
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samira hussain has the details.es we've heard from in the last several weeks, spotify is dealing with the aftermath of two years of pandemic growth, when reliance on tech was very high. corporate america in general is worried about a potential recession in the united states. and although spotify is a swedish company, the bulk of its staff work in the united states, and shares of the company are traded on the new york stock exchange. in the last few weeks, alphabet, the parent company of google, said it would lose 12,000 jobs. microsoft said up to 10,000 employees would be laid off. one site that tracks job cuts in the tech sector estimates almost 200,000 workers have been let go since the beginning of 2022. it's been the drama that's kept millions of viewers glued to their tv screens for nearly a decade — and the level of tension and despair is only growing, as the finale of happy valley approaches. our entertainment correspondent colin paterson has been speaking to lead actorjames norton on set, as last sunday's ex
samira hussain has the details.es we've heard from in the last several weeks, spotify is dealing with the aftermath of two years of pandemic growth, when reliance on tech was very high. corporate america in general is worried about a potential recession in the united states. and although spotify is a swedish company, the bulk of its staff work in the united states, and shares of the company are traded on the new york stock exchange. in the last few weeks, alphabet, the parent company of google,...
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literally just minutes before this hearing started this morning we had the latest news this is of pc hussainences yesterday he's a serving metropolitan police officer who's actually stationed at a school in enfield in london and he pled to four counts of sexual assault activity with a girl age between 13 and 15. three counts of making indecent photographs of making indecent photographs of a child and sexual with a child so he will be sentenced in march. now the met say there's no evidence that this criminality linked to his role at the school but he had actually been vetted and because those crimes hadn't yet been reported to the police of it didn't flag up on the system. but this is exactly what sir mark rowley is talking about. but are going to have this draining of the swamp, if you like, all of these cases going to come out in the next few and months. and unfortunately is going a lot worse before going to look a lot worse before . better. ali, . it gets any better. ali, thanks very ellie costello. there are national reports he's been over that story today been all over that story today f
literally just minutes before this hearing started this morning we had the latest news this is of pc hussainences yesterday he's a serving metropolitan police officer who's actually stationed at a school in enfield in london and he pled to four counts of sexual assault activity with a girl age between 13 and 15. three counts of making indecent photographs of making indecent photographs of a child and sexual with a child so he will be sentenced in march. now the met say there's no evidence that...
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dennis there been a very dennis hussain there been a very just having a massive row the eu.just on 5:00. and our top story houn just on 5:00. and our top story hour, an asylum seeker convicted a double murder on drug dealing offences who had an obsession with knives as a 14 year old boy to enter the uk before murdering a man in bournemouth, you make this up. it was denied asylum in norway . i've got serious norway. i've got serious questions like . why can't we age questions like. why can't we age check people across the channel? why can't we detain them until we know who they are and where they're from? how many adults pose as kids are currently in british schools? and why are we such a soft touch? how do we stop happening again? i'm going to endeavour do to to endeavour to do my best to answer all those questions answer all of those questions very also this hour, very shortly. also this hour, a report failings in report found serious failings in the probation , which left the probation, which left a prolific sex offender free to kill a trainee solicitor in a brutal and att
dennis there been a very dennis hussain there been a very just having a massive row the eu.just on 5:00. and our top story houn just on 5:00. and our top story hour, an asylum seeker convicted a double murder on drug dealing offences who had an obsession with knives as a 14 year old boy to enter the uk before murdering a man in bournemouth, you make this up. it was denied asylum in norway . i've got serious norway. i've got serious questions like . why can't we age questions like. why can't we...