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or within the industry. between a broker and firm or between two firms. >> that's true. >> now finra does not mandate arbitration to resolve disputes but it is typically a provision of brokerage contracts at the arbitration and the question whether there should be a b a y arbitration or not, the s.e.c. has authority to those. most disputes are subject to arbitration and finra operates a forum run pursuant to rules that have been filed with and approved by the s.e.c. after public notice and comments. it's a rules-based system where the parties can resolve their disputes and without going to court. as is typical for these arbitration programs, the arbitrators are pulled from a roster of public or industry arbitrators who are presented to the parties and they have -- they can strike names and kind of reduce the list to a panel that they are comfortable with. for larger disputes, about 50,000, it's a three arbitrator panel. three-person panel. for smaller disputes we have a small claims process which is under 50
or within the industry. between a broker and firm or between two firms. >> that's true. >> now finra does not mandate arbitration to resolve disputes but it is typically a provision of brokerage contracts at the arbitration and the question whether there should be a b a y arbitration or not, the s.e.c. has authority to those. most disputes are subject to arbitration and finra operates a forum run pursuant to rules that have been filed with and approved by the s.e.c. after public...
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for the industry.ndustry would welcome this review. it is not about hampering growth, it is more making sure that the regulations are --lored to the specific t nejra: how should asset managers look at this? >> is generally viewed as positive. active managers are eager to see how they can leverage the etf structure to create products for themselves and their clients. activea review of the etf strucs and framework would allow active managers to work with. side, on thee buy regulatory front, there is a lot to look at. we talked about raising exposure to etf's. moving away from etf's, some part of fiduciary took effect in this year. is seen as having the biggest impact on brokers and insurance agents. big broadly, will it be a blow to active management and a boost for passive? >> it will be a headwind for active managers. with a fiduciary role comes a shift from a commission-based model to a fee based model. on the broker side, the concern is that it will lead to using , low-cost index products over active
for the industry.ndustry would welcome this review. it is not about hampering growth, it is more making sure that the regulations are --lored to the specific t nejra: how should asset managers look at this? >> is generally viewed as positive. active managers are eager to see how they can leverage the etf structure to create products for themselves and their clients. activea review of the etf strucs and framework would allow active managers to work with. side, on thee buy regulatory front,...
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the construction industry is just escaped. the construction industry isjust one area escaped.where modern day slavery occurs, but it is not alone. we have obtained figures which reveal a steady rise in the number of offences reported to the metropolitan police over the last five years. it is thought the rises because more people are now aware of the issue. in 2013, 21 cases were reported to the force across 32 boroughs. so far this year in 2017, it is 461 cases. but we can reveal that the number of prosecutions remains low, atjust 6%. the victims themselves sometimes find it hard to engage, they may come from a background where they don't trust authorities. it may be their immigration status is under scrutiny. but also, the statutory agencies and the police and the national agency need to look at this as serious crime and build their responses like they do to other serious crime. modern day slavery can be found in many industries across london. nail bars isjust one of them. a premises like this one is trying to raise awareness of the issue and educate their customers on what t
the construction industry is just escaped. the construction industry isjust one area escaped.where modern day slavery occurs, but it is not alone. we have obtained figures which reveal a steady rise in the number of offences reported to the metropolitan police over the last five years. it is thought the rises because more people are now aware of the issue. in 2013, 21 cases were reported to the force across 32 boroughs. so far this year in 2017, it is 461 cases. but we can reveal that the...
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industry biju for this i read. through my time as well as the others. and the scientists who are targeted. basically were trying to shoot me down or discredit me that's what she needs scientifically. go after the science to discredit the scientists is a key element of much larger. is just the. process. between intimidation lies and manipulation we will uncover proof of a worldwide strategy we're hitting below the belt is allowed. when it's time to eat tonight you are our guests. to find out how ham is made we visited a factory. we might. welcome to feel one of the market leaders in france and one of the few to play the card of transparency. beckham on your supermarket shelves starts out like this. big lumps of pork meat. to add to taste a little vegetable stock. it all goes into a ham shaped mold and it's cool. and the result perfectly pink rounded slices if you grasp the basics well let's rewind a little to see the detail that changes everything. to obtain this fine there's another very important step. you have to inject the meat. a machine with a doze
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but the food industry has a sledgehammer argument for justify the use of. it protects us from botulism. botulism is a form of food poisoning caused by bacteria that affect our central nervous system and can be deadly. ferry right. but there's a glitch in their argument. they're already companies which do produce processed meats without nitrites and their customers are in fine form. if you happen to be in copenhagen in denmark. pop into a supermarket like we did. there you'll find cured meats nitrites. and for those whose danish is gone a bit rusty it's. it's everywhere. you can easily recognize it by its color more brownish than pretty pink. the best known brand is produced one hundred fifty kilometers south of the capital in denmark biggest organic processed meat plant kind of god. and. the boss a biochemist started in nitrate free cured meats twenty five years ago. and since then the danish health authorities haven't registered a single case of botulism caused by processed meat. we do not have problems with this bacteria i would say for the last fifty yea
but the food industry has a sledgehammer argument for justify the use of. it protects us from botulism. botulism is a form of food poisoning caused by bacteria that affect our central nervous system and can be deadly. ferry right. but there's a glitch in their argument. they're already companies which do produce processed meats without nitrites and their customers are in fine form. if you happen to be in copenhagen in denmark. pop into a supermarket like we did. there you'll find cured meats...
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this industry. should that happen? what would your thoughts be ?|j this industry.believe he should. i think then get second chances but i don't see a lot of women's second chances and i think this is something that people should draw a line in the sand with. this man has wrought havoc on this industry for the last three decades and has just basically man spread his way all across every facet of it and the industry needs to lead right now. it is a global industry, 70 cents of every dollar of studio films is made outside of the united states and it is up to this industry that says it is very progressive to actually be progressive and stand up for women. do you think it is particularly bad within the industry, in hollywood, because the industry, in hollywood, because the industry is so aesthetic? hollywood is just industry is so aesthetic? hollywood isjust a industry is so aesthetic? hollywood is just a microcosm industry is so aesthetic? hollywood isjust a microcosm of industry is so aesthetic? hollywood is just a microcosm of everything that happens everywhere, a mi
this industry. should that happen? what would your thoughts be ?|j this industry.believe he should. i think then get second chances but i don't see a lot of women's second chances and i think this is something that people should draw a line in the sand with. this man has wrought havoc on this industry for the last three decades and has just basically man spread his way all across every facet of it and the industry needs to lead right now. it is a global industry, 70 cents of every dollar of...
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delays have already cost the industry. with 1500 cost the industry.o make $3000 everyday, but after the local tax hike, theatres like this one are struggling to fill the seats and it's not only the theatre industry but also the southern film industry but also the southern film industry has been impacted with thousands of jobs in industry has been impacted with thousands ofjobs in the line from the production to cast and crew and the production to cast and crew and the designers and clothes. although the designers and clothes. although the state government has reduced some local taxes, it will still cost a great deal more to watch a foreign 01’ a great deal more to watch a foreign or bollywood film in the state than before gst was produced. translation: public does not want the tax to be increased. the distinct tax should continue. 2896 gst is very high. if you look at people's income, has increased by 28% ? people's income, has increased by 28%? it's not. people's income, has increased by 2896? it's not. this is one of the ten films affected by the st
delays have already cost the industry. with 1500 cost the industry.o make $3000 everyday, but after the local tax hike, theatres like this one are struggling to fill the seats and it's not only the theatre industry but also the southern film industry but also the southern film industry has been impacted with thousands of jobs in industry has been impacted with thousands ofjobs in the line from the production to cast and crew and the production to cast and crew and the designers and clothes....
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as we go through these changes, as the industry grows and industry changes, and you see the rise of newypes of investing, such as factor investing through etf's, it is important we are regulating -- sorry, educating the regulars in a way that we are educating clients. we have an ongoing constant dialogue back-and-forth with regulators to make sure they are comfortable and understand the way the industry is evolving and what we are doing to safeguard that. nejra: one final question. we have talked about the fact that the landscape is changing in europe. it is very different when you look at europe and the u.s. in terms of demand for etf's for retail versus institutional. in europe, do you see mifid ii boosting retail and retail institutional demand in equal measure? >> i think it will increase both. if you think about in terms of those two pieces to mifid ii around the distributor and , one transparency costs, that is focused on the retail and retail wealth market. i think that the trading cost transparency and trade reporting really boosts the institutional uptake. if you look at the u.
as we go through these changes, as the industry grows and industry changes, and you see the rise of newypes of investing, such as factor investing through etf's, it is important we are regulating -- sorry, educating the regulars in a way that we are educating clients. we have an ongoing constant dialogue back-and-forth with regulators to make sure they are comfortable and understand the way the industry is evolving and what we are doing to safeguard that. nejra: one final question. we have...
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. >> the fossil industry was, i think, rightly nervous. so, they started immediately going out of the gate, calling it a trainwreck. that the administration was going to take all these actions, and it was going to shut down the energy system, double the cost, retire facilities. "it's a bad thing to do for the country, for the economy." >> we're having a hard time keeping up with demand with... with the current regulatory system, the... all the environmental constraints and permitting problems. >> narrator: one of the most vocal critics of the obama epa was myron ebell of the competitive enterprise institute, a free market think tank. >> look, we're not against all regulation. we think that there's far too much regulation. it's far too heavy-handed. it's far too expensive. i want to talk about global warming for a minute. >> narrator: ebell frequently defended the fossil fuel industry and rejected the threat of climate change. >> i think that shows the models are phony. >> narrator: he staked out an extreme position, but other skepticism.es
. >> the fossil industry was, i think, rightly nervous. so, they started immediately going out of the gate, calling it a trainwreck. that the administration was going to take all these actions, and it was going to shut down the energy system, double the cost, retire facilities. "it's a bad thing to do for the country, for the economy." >> we're having a hard time keeping up with demand with... with the current regulatory system, the... all the environmental constraints and...
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in any industry anywhere. is another of the chauvinist fortresses coming crumbling down and we are moving into another era was to mark or is this a i—off? into another era was to mark or is this a 1-off? the mood, the zeitgeist is moving towards getting rid of these things. but then you have an american president who got elected who just shortly before this election was bragging on access hollywood tapes about making advances to females. so i do not know. i hope will change. lucker said yesterday, the international of the girl, so, for the girls, i hope this will change. i do hope you are right. moving on now to the guardian. what do you make of the international monetary fund's latest idea to tax the wealthiest 1% in the world and make them pay more tax in order to help the rest of us? this is their big plan. absolutely. goes against what donald trump is trying to do with this tax reform. there was, indeed, reagan economics, which i tend to call reagan comics was based on something cold a curve, something tha
in any industry anywhere. is another of the chauvinist fortresses coming crumbling down and we are moving into another era was to mark or is this a i—off? into another era was to mark or is this a 1-off? the mood, the zeitgeist is moving towards getting rid of these things. but then you have an american president who got elected who just shortly before this election was bragging on access hollywood tapes about making advances to females. so i do not know. i hope will change. lucker said...
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some argue the country's motor industry has been stalling for years.ian local assembly industry was destined to fail because it was established originally behind very high tariff barriers to maximise employment. but it could not become export competitive when the tariffs were reduced. this is when imports started flooding in and the local industry was very slow to adapt. holden is no longer australia's best seller. there is still a lot of brand loyalty. but some, like this sydney dealer, think that could soon be a thing of the past. the only thing it will be now is an historic car and people who can afford to pull one in the garage, they will be worth a lot of money in years to come. i don't think that the public are gonna take lightly to this. this commercial is brought to you by football, kangaroos, meat pies and australia's own car... holden says building cars in australia is no longer economically viable. it seems unlikely that other manufacturers will take the risk so it really could be the end for australia's own car. let's stay with the car indu
some argue the country's motor industry has been stalling for years.ian local assembly industry was destined to fail because it was established originally behind very high tariff barriers to maximise employment. but it could not become export competitive when the tariffs were reduced. this is when imports started flooding in and the local industry was very slow to adapt. holden is no longer australia's best seller. there is still a lot of brand loyalty. but some, like this sydney dealer, think...
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topic in western europe that was a problem and needed industry. hundred years ago where the thing going up as clean as they are slaughterhouses were another clean as they are today so no worry about bacteria now we have to worry about additives that my. and if they are not necessary for some very good reasons we should not do is clear the cancer risk today is the main risks that's the main risk today definitely and and agony it has been so. light introduced in meat the main reason is that the freight costs not accept which do not have the red color of the been used to. make. the mission of newsworthy is to go to the people tell their side of the story our stories are well sourced we don't hide anything from the public and i don't think the mainstream media in this country can say i think average viewer knows that r.t. america has a different perspective so that we're not hearing one echo chamber that mainstream media is constantly spewing. we're not beholden to any corporate sponsor no one tells us what to cover how long the coverage or how to say
topic in western europe that was a problem and needed industry. hundred years ago where the thing going up as clean as they are slaughterhouses were another clean as they are today so no worry about bacteria now we have to worry about additives that my. and if they are not necessary for some very good reasons we should not do is clear the cancer risk today is the main risks that's the main risk today definitely and and agony it has been so. light introduced in meat the main reason is that the...
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to industry, bank to bank. we'll start with you, richard, and then just go down. >> yeah, absolutely. we need more integration. you can't do this alone as a nation. i think that we are doing okay in terms of our diplomacy. we are doing okay. we could do a lot better. i think the business-to-business relationships are where we need to go. banks have started doing this and they're making real efforts right now. most of these businesses are international to begin with. they're multinationals. most of the corporations we're most concerned of are probably not even owned by u.s. citizens, they're international. we need to get organizations -- we would hope that organizations like this will work together to develop shared knowledge and also agreements so that one organization does not hurt itself by exposing the attacks that it's been receiving. it's a competitive disadvantage. as the way things are lined up very often now a corporation that figures out it's being hit doesn't want to share that information because it
to industry, bank to bank. we'll start with you, richard, and then just go down. >> yeah, absolutely. we need more integration. you can't do this alone as a nation. i think that we are doing okay in terms of our diplomacy. we are doing okay. we could do a lot better. i think the business-to-business relationships are where we need to go. banks have started doing this and they're making real efforts right now. most of these businesses are international to begin with. they're...
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industry many people think it's. it's grainy or natural it's rain or some people think it's even think it's virtual. but in our investigation we find it's not like that. this pollution is having different consequences but i think that the top impact of the biggest impact is on his public health we have nearly three hundred million rural residents who don't have access to sufficient safe drinking water. going to see what they almost see the happy shiny new economy but not. the kind that your show is you know i'm just shocked. to know that they did it it's wrong but rather. to just it's is a hold up you hold on is it and i don't you wish either you or. i keep thinking about the moment when i face all those environmental and social damage. river you know which carries all the ways to lake. river and this old ladies suddenly down down on their knees in front of me. was. no no no no no no. i mean i don't have any sort of government administrative power and don't have much financial resources to do with this but i told mys
industry many people think it's. it's grainy or natural it's rain or some people think it's even think it's virtual. but in our investigation we find it's not like that. this pollution is having different consequences but i think that the top impact of the biggest impact is on his public health we have nearly three hundred million rural residents who don't have access to sufficient safe drinking water. going to see what they almost see the happy shiny new economy but not. the kind that your...
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as we go through these changes, as the industry grows and industry changes, and you see the rise of newypes of investing, such as factor investing through etf's, it is important we are regulating -- sorry, educating the regulars in a way that we are educating clients. we have an ongoing constant dialogue back-and-forth with regulators to make sure they are comfortable and understand the way the industry is evolving and what we are doing to safeguard that. nejra: one final question. we have talked about the fact that the landscape is changing in europe. it is very different when you look at europe and the u.s. in terms of demand for etf's for retail versus institutional. in europe, do you see mifid ii boosting retail and retail institutional demand in equal measure? >> i think it will increase both. if you think about in terms of those two pieces to mifid ii, one around the distributor and transparency costs, that is focused on the retail and retail wealth market. i think that the trading cost transparency and trade reporting really boosts the institutional uptake. if you look at the u.s
as we go through these changes, as the industry grows and industry changes, and you see the rise of newypes of investing, such as factor investing through etf's, it is important we are regulating -- sorry, educating the regulars in a way that we are educating clients. we have an ongoing constant dialogue back-and-forth with regulators to make sure they are comfortable and understand the way the industry is evolving and what we are doing to safeguard that. nejra: one final question. we have...
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is one of the few food industry companies to do with nitrites. and experts have been ringing alarm bells for years twenty five years ago a european union health report already recommended reducing the amount of nitrite used in processed meat. in one thousand nine hundred nine this report even put forward banning its use altogether. despite the increasing number of studies the european commission still allows industrial food companies to add lots of nitrites to the products. so we went to the commissioner for health and food safety a former health minister in lithuania question. for our institutions which i. follow and. states. sponsored that. for over an hour the commissioner attempted to pull the wool over our eyes. in spite of all the reports by experts which for twenty five years have warned the authorities about the dangers of nitrites. you know all this. it's just. since the possibility of how does no. good. how do we move forward. as soon as possible since parents is good this is a better just sort of did all decisions in the lines of proce
is one of the few food industry companies to do with nitrites. and experts have been ringing alarm bells for years twenty five years ago a european union health report already recommended reducing the amount of nitrite used in processed meat. in one thousand nine hundred nine this report even put forward banning its use altogether. despite the increasing number of studies the european commission still allows industrial food companies to add lots of nitrites to the products. so we went to the...
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, i think, need to get more women into that industry, ithink, if need to get more women into that industryrate gender parity with high on the scene than on the screen, these kinds of sexual harassment wouldn't be happening so often. but if it is a culture issue, then is that enough to get women in powerful positions? you might still have this issue that you describe of reciprocity, so there are still other forms of exploitation that can happen. well, i think the really important thing to recognise here is that hollywood is the propaganda machine, one of the most powerful nations in the world and it helps form our cultural narrative and add to the voice of our civilisation, and yet, the people who are making the media content that comes out of hollywood are people like harvey weinstein, and harvey weinstein isn'tjust, you know, he is not the only one. it is rife in this industry. they are all like harvey weinstein. not all of them, but it is full of people like harvey weinstein. we saw there are still a lot of fear from movie stars speaking out. is this a watershed moment, do you think thin
, i think, need to get more women into that industry, ithink, if need to get more women into that industryrate gender parity with high on the scene than on the screen, these kinds of sexual harassment wouldn't be happening so often. but if it is a culture issue, then is that enough to get women in powerful positions? you might still have this issue that you describe of reciprocity, so there are still other forms of exploitation that can happen. well, i think the really important thing to...
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industry insider says this season.red is a big color i think the looks very good a lot of people it's going to blogs a bird baths and it's a happy color is a great connotation of love and women are really using it in accessories in total looks even and i love the already trend as in red from head to toe maybe red t. shirt or sweater red pants red shoes super cool. on the runway the german model showcased another trend checks. designers have above all revived respectable hound's tooth pain that looks. german singer lena mayan mt hood is just one of many celebrities whose checkmate that's coming it's going to get there on the checkered coat in herringbone corner making a comeback preferably in a relaxed oversized cut. her all over the place right now and the good old news going camp is also cropping up again. just enough you know those are two key pieces you need for a style update. without looking like you're trying too hard. superficial mistype these parades are a huge trend if they're still from the pre season but the
industry insider says this season.red is a big color i think the looks very good a lot of people it's going to blogs a bird baths and it's a happy color is a great connotation of love and women are really using it in accessories in total looks even and i love the already trend as in red from head to toe maybe red t. shirt or sweater red pants red shoes super cool. on the runway the german model showcased another trend checks. designers have above all revived respectable hound's tooth pain that...
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, an industry with which he's now disillusioned.shocked at the animosity he witnessed toward his friend and former boss. >> murphy: my theory is that the industry, through lobbying groups, donated a certain amount of money to politicians to get a law passed that, that favored the industry. and also maybe-- maybe using those political ties to-- to have joe removed. >> whitaker: congress launched an investigation of him? >> murphy: right. >> whitaker: and he was out? >> murphy: yeah, pressure was put on for him to be moved out. i'm pretty confident of that. there was no reason to take the guy who was the most qualified person in d.e.a. to run the office of diversion control, out control. >> whitaker: the investigation requested by congressman marino against rannazzisi went nowhere, but soon after, rannazzisi was stripped of his responsibilities. he says he went from supervising 600 people to supervising none. so, he resigned. >> rannazzisi: we were totally focused on all these people dying and all these drugs being diverted. and-- and
, an industry with which he's now disillusioned.shocked at the animosity he witnessed toward his friend and former boss. >> murphy: my theory is that the industry, through lobbying groups, donated a certain amount of money to politicians to get a law passed that, that favored the industry. and also maybe-- maybe using those political ties to-- to have joe removed. >> whitaker: congress launched an investigation of him? >> murphy: right. >> whitaker: and he was out?...
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what tobacco industry did for t.k. that's sure that's your opinion what we're doing is providing science based here if he does it is that our products are safe and it's political scene right there but are you paying those scientists know you've got a camera rolling don't you. look away for such cases we always have a plan b. . on the list of i.r.c. challenge scientists there was one who agreed to see us the first on the list. andrew. we had to madison wisconsin. the city in the north of the united states is home to andrew housekeeper and the company of hot dog king oscar meyer who we came across in the preston martin case. the scientist worked for this company for. thirty years. ago you now teaches at the university. but he doesn't hide his proximity to the american meat body. presented with our i.r.c. challenge documents he acknowledges everything. almost. so did the meat industry paid you for this i received some compensation for my time as well as the others how much. i'm not going to say i don't know thousands tens
what tobacco industry did for t.k. that's sure that's your opinion what we're doing is providing science based here if he does it is that our products are safe and it's political scene right there but are you paying those scientists know you've got a camera rolling don't you. look away for such cases we always have a plan b. . on the list of i.r.c. challenge scientists there was one who agreed to see us the first on the list. andrew. we had to madison wisconsin. the city in the north of the...
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forty percent of the czech population works in industry. that's the highest proportion in the e.u. . in many regions virtually everyone works in industry but it's no longer a low wage countries says power from the czech german chamber of commerce automation in factories is a key aspect. of taman. it's all about digitization and industry four point zero the czech republic is investing more in research and development in the near future it wants to invest three percent of its g.d.p. in research and development fortunately. salaries at check industrial companies are likely to rise by thirteen percent this year that will give automation a new boost because with higher stuff wages the machines will pay for themselves after just a few years. from an industry only up to one that has sadly come to the end off the line in australia the last call has rolled off the production line off to seventy years of operations the closure of the last call plant was a means some one thousand employees have lost their jobs this is the very last car to roll off the
forty percent of the czech population works in industry. that's the highest proportion in the e.u. . in many regions virtually everyone works in industry but it's no longer a low wage countries says power from the czech german chamber of commerce automation in factories is a key aspect. of taman. it's all about digitization and industry four point zero the czech republic is investing more in research and development in the near future it wants to invest three percent of its g.d.p. in research...
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the auto industry rarely talks about all the resources it consumes germany's automotive industry association the vdare would rather point out how the latest models pollute the air less than older ones incentives to scrap old cars maybe good business for scrap merchants but decommissioning aging diesels before that time seems like a waste of precious and finite natural resources. we say in the matter germany's b.m.w. might step up its operations in china will begin a cooperation with. the german company already makes cars in china through a joint venture with brilliance china automotive holdings but beijing is so in need of more electric and hybrid vehicles for five pollution it was losing rules for joint ventures with foreign companies the m.w. announced an aggressive expansion in the electric car segment just last month. and that's all for this edition of the business thank you very much for joining us and remember you can watch this and all of our programs on d w dot com till next time take care and by. the nationalists are on the rise with were required to meet your contract that is their
the auto industry rarely talks about all the resources it consumes germany's automotive industry association the vdare would rather point out how the latest models pollute the air less than older ones incentives to scrap old cars maybe good business for scrap merchants but decommissioning aging diesels before that time seems like a waste of precious and finite natural resources. we say in the matter germany's b.m.w. might step up its operations in china will begin a cooperation with. the german...
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quite honestly, the industry would welcome this review. not as much about hampering growth, if you will, it is more about making sure that the regulations are tailored to the specificities of the etf product. nejra: and how should that said -- the active management look at that is that positive? ? sean: i think it is fairly viewed as positive. active managers are eager to see how they can leverage the etf structure to create products for themselves and their clients. so, i think certainly, a review of the etf structures and framework would allow active managers to work with regulators on how active strategies can fit within an etf construct. nejra: now, for the buy side as well, on the regulatory front, there is a lot to look at. let's talk a little bit about the fiduciary duty. we talked earlier in the show raisingis in -- insurers to etf's. but moving away from etfs, some parts of the fiduciary rule took effect in june of this year. other parts postponed until july 2019. it is seen as having the biggest impact on brokers and insurance ag
quite honestly, the industry would welcome this review. not as much about hampering growth, if you will, it is more about making sure that the regulations are tailored to the specificities of the etf product. nejra: and how should that said -- the active management look at that is that positive? ? sean: i think it is fairly viewed as positive. active managers are eager to see how they can leverage the etf structure to create products for themselves and their clients. so, i think certainly, a...
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is the american nuclear industry on its last legs all across the country right now reactor projects are failing and existing power plants are sinking deeper and deeper into the red all of a sudden the so-called energy of the future is starting to look at awful lot like a relic what's going on with us joining me now is paul gunter director of the reactor oversight project of nuclear fall welcome back thank you tom it's great having you with us so the big news in the nuclear world right now to utility companies out of south carolina south carolina electric and gas and santee cooper recently stopped construction on a couple of advanced reactors maybe they're not of. your thoughts on that these are supposed to be the future of the nuclear industry what's happened well in fact the news today is that south carolina lecture can gas never bothered to even stablished a schedule for. construction with a set of goals so you know here's an industry that is notorious when i could first got started with this in in the one nine hundred seventy s. . we understood that this that these construction proje
is the american nuclear industry on its last legs all across the country right now reactor projects are failing and existing power plants are sinking deeper and deeper into the red all of a sudden the so-called energy of the future is starting to look at awful lot like a relic what's going on with us joining me now is paul gunter director of the reactor oversight project of nuclear fall welcome back thank you tom it's great having you with us so the big news in the nuclear world right now to...
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"the show must go on" is the motto of the entertainment industry., action at this movie premiere in new york last night but many women, like the british actress carey mulligan, hope this will be a watershed moment in what is still a male—dominated business. it starts with women having opportunities behind the camera and then in front of the camera and in the boardroom and it all comes down to money, so think it's about the industry catching up with the idea that you can put a woman in a female role and make a fortune. harvey weinstein has denied any allegations of non—consensual sex. he is now believed to be in a rehab clinic in arizona. since news of the scandal broke a week ago, more people have been speaking out about the culture in the entertainment industry. a number of actors have said sexual harassment is rife and exploitation is the price for being part of the industry. from hollywood, laura bicker reports. the conversation on the red carpets of hollywood has changed. tough questions are being asked about the culture of this industry. and ye
"the show must go on" is the motto of the entertainment industry., action at this movie premiere in new york last night but many women, like the british actress carey mulligan, hope this will be a watershed moment in what is still a male—dominated business. it starts with women having opportunities behind the camera and then in front of the camera and in the boardroom and it all comes down to money, so think it's about the industry catching up with the idea that you can put a woman...
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the meat industry in the u.s. is very very big business. all of the world's biggest players are here. smithfield number one imports with a turnover of fourteen billion dollars a year cargo the giant with thirty three billion dollars a year in crude alone. and tyson he all divisions record holder this year will meet. with all of our divisions between or poultry and prepared between at thirty seven billion and forty billion dollars in revenue so it's a snowball many very small companies. we checked it's over forty one billion dollars. after half an hour we spot a face in the crowd that rings a bell. that will and they're testing nibbles at every stand. that's right page ninety two of the i.r.c. challenge document with the short hair. institute senior vice president of public affairs janet riley. is just to please sir you know my lieutenant tried that yet i just tell you i'm something you go i'm looking for close to on to systems tend to answer and question about seduction type found. it is this document it didn't do it i'm sorry. i wanted to
the meat industry in the u.s. is very very big business. all of the world's biggest players are here. smithfield number one imports with a turnover of fourteen billion dollars a year cargo the giant with thirty three billion dollars a year in crude alone. and tyson he all divisions record holder this year will meet. with all of our divisions between or poultry and prepared between at thirty seven billion and forty billion dollars in revenue so it's a snowball many very small companies. we...
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he understands the restaurant industry. their leisure restaurant industry.rned about what it means for them because they rely heavily on european workers. i'm not quite certain how taking away that competition of overseas workers is suddenly going to make british workers work for less money. i'm not certain by that logic. and i'm not certain by that logic. and i'm not certain calling any british people lazy is a good marketing thing. chris says if british people don't wa nt to chris says if british people don't want to work on farms or in restau ra nts want to work on farms or in restaurants brexit will make no difference because it will raise prices. another says he agrees with gordon ramsay. where are you contacting us wrong, i wonder? thank you simon, nice to see you. don't say we don't discuss everything, bedding, brexit, what the queen sleeps in. we'll see you soon, bye—bye. good morning, a rather wet and windy day for some of us today, particularly towards northern and western parts of the uk. in fact, for some parts, the rain isn't going to stop all d
he understands the restaurant industry. their leisure restaurant industry.rned about what it means for them because they rely heavily on european workers. i'm not quite certain how taking away that competition of overseas workers is suddenly going to make british workers work for less money. i'm not certain by that logic. and i'm not certain by that logic. and i'm not certain calling any british people lazy is a good marketing thing. chris says if british people don't wa nt to chris says if...
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the us and clothing industry is especially word.ociation representing more than 1000 companies in the usa says the trade policy is confusing in the industry. the president and ceo of the association said that the companies we re association said that the companies were all making contingency plans. the top three points are simple, any disruption to a major supply chain describes how we do business and therefore profitability and how we get goods shipped. anything that changes it, the president has managed to disrupt our top six trading partners with the usa, going after every single one of them. who is number one? china. who is number three? mexico. number four? is number one? china. who is number three? mexico. numberfour? japan. number five? germany. number six? south korea. we are picking schoolyard fights with all of them and it isn't healthy for business and it isn't healthy for business and we cannot plan. we don't know where to go next. it is a problem for your industry but mr trump is coming to asia. will you be able to sit
the us and clothing industry is especially word.ociation representing more than 1000 companies in the usa says the trade policy is confusing in the industry. the president and ceo of the association said that the companies we re association said that the companies were all making contingency plans. the top three points are simple, any disruption to a major supply chain describes how we do business and therefore profitability and how we get goods shipped. anything that changes it, the president...
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but global beauty trade is a billion dollar industry cosmetics health care industry in africa particularly the demand for hair extensions and wigs is booming this report from nairobi. dan dura is one of africa's biggest trash heaps but what's a cost office some is a treasure for others thousands of kenyans make their livelihoods from trash like winnie one jira she specializes in head both synthetic and real. there are many different types of hair if you're lucky you might find underside human hair someone may have bought it but not liked it and chucked it away the boys from the dump sell them to me for the equivalent of two u.s. dollars and i then sell them to a salon for around five u.s. dollars. not a bad profit margin for the thirty one year old but competition is tough at the dump she's not the only one keen to make money with her. here at the market in one of nairobi's poorer areas the headpiece is assaulted and cleaned toilets and combed like many other hest dynasty marry one g.q. buys the half from the rubbish dump and then prepare as it for her custom as they pay a fraction of what
but global beauty trade is a billion dollar industry cosmetics health care industry in africa particularly the demand for hair extensions and wigs is booming this report from nairobi. dan dura is one of africa's biggest trash heaps but what's a cost office some is a treasure for others thousands of kenyans make their livelihoods from trash like winnie one jira she specializes in head both synthetic and real. there are many different types of hair if you're lucky you might find underside human...
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scott knows this better than most given the industry he's in. we talked a lot about how technology and innovation can start to blur those lines, and some of you have heard the analogy i used from one of the commissioners who talked about a goal of uber timing the traffic lights in san francisco because they can saturate the roads, but the last thing he wants to be classified is as critical infrastructure. and facebook as a communications redundancy, the last thing they want to be defined as is critical infrastructure. so we have to evolve the framework of how we're thinking about what is critical to our society and there is honestly no better current event to demonstrate that than the equifax breach. rest assured, equifax was not identified as critical infrastructure, but if you're one of the 143 million whose files were hacked, you're thinking it's critical because it's critical to you. we have to think much more thoughtfully about this definition. i struggle a little bit and i know dhs came out this week to say, hey, we're going to look at how
scott knows this better than most given the industry he's in. we talked a lot about how technology and innovation can start to blur those lines, and some of you have heard the analogy i used from one of the commissioners who talked about a goal of uber timing the traffic lights in san francisco because they can saturate the roads, but the last thing he wants to be classified is as critical infrastructure. and facebook as a communications redundancy, the last thing they want to be defined as is...
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there was not a lot of industry.t the time, there was a lot of discontent in juarez about what did they want their city to be, this was during prohibition. this was before the 60's. people were coming to juarez to do activities they may not be proud of. drinking when it was illegal, express divorces. cabarets and that type of thing. they decided that they wanted to remake the town of juarez and they started thinking about industrialization. julia: what is he saying today in light of president donald trump and all of the talk about the mexican wall being built? the threats, certainly, to his empire is acute. >> when i went down there, i was expecting to hear a lot of anxiety and fear about what was happening in the united states and the trump administration, and i asked him, are you concerned about the wall? are you concerned about the border adjustment tax that the administration is proposing? are you concerned that the nafta renegotiations will push wages higher? he was very unconcerned. maybe unconcerned is not the
there was not a lot of industry.t the time, there was a lot of discontent in juarez about what did they want their city to be, this was during prohibition. this was before the 60's. people were coming to juarez to do activities they may not be proud of. drinking when it was illegal, express divorces. cabarets and that type of thing. they decided that they wanted to remake the town of juarez and they started thinking about industrialization. julia: what is he saying today in light of president...
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concentrates on public policy specifically in areas that is a market failure the pharmaceutical industry. >> a hot topic on capitol hill. >> we're going to agree on a couple things, first is pharmaceutical industry makes many great products. i take them, you take them we want to incent them to keep coming up with good products in the future, but also, number two is, that there's vast majority of americans agree that the pricing peck nichl mechanism is messed up politicians from donald trump to bernie sanders agree the system is messed up the question is if everybody agrees the system wrong, why does it persist? i have a theory. the pharmaceutical industry contributes over $200 million a year through their lobbying, through direct political donations so the politicians will say one thing but when it comes to actually passing a bill, they don't do anything it's easy for them to be silent. i think the best example of this happened over this past week with the example of there was -- dea was getting aggressive about shutting down the pill mills they were making progress with this this was ha
concentrates on public policy specifically in areas that is a market failure the pharmaceutical industry. >> a hot topic on capitol hill. >> we're going to agree on a couple things, first is pharmaceutical industry makes many great products. i take them, you take them we want to incent them to keep coming up with good products in the future, but also, number two is, that there's vast majority of americans agree that the pricing peck nichl mechanism is messed up politicians from...
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the roots of this all started in the tech industry with rumourand a cup started in the tech industry cup of capitalfirms. the expose came out about harvey. it will have more castigating problem. and every industry seems to have been contaminated by this. even broadcasting and newspapers, in particular. i wonder what difference this is going to make? are you already detecting signs that perhaps there is this wave of social change with people changing attitudes, not just saying, that isjust something you have to accept. but i do if it is people changing attitudes as much as people saying this is not acceptable behaviour. that is becoming the norm. that is a big difference this time around. it is not a few incidences. how many comments she got, 7 million facebook things. it is lot of people coming up things. it is lot of people coming up and saying this is not acceptable. seeing a lot of men commenting and saying, i don't know how to engage, i don't know how to stop this, but i clearly need to participate will stop i think you are right about social media, the power of social media in t
the roots of this all started in the tech industry with rumourand a cup started in the tech industry cup of capitalfirms. the expose came out about harvey. it will have more castigating problem. and every industry seems to have been contaminated by this. even broadcasting and newspapers, in particular. i wonder what difference this is going to make? are you already detecting signs that perhaps there is this wave of social change with people changing attitudes, not just saying, that isjust...