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really waterways is why this region was settled in first place today even though we are burdening interpol is in areas and seventh largest city in the country, you can see our riverwalk which is one of the top tourist destinations in the world. and be part of a great urban revitalization that also includes ecosystem restorations. under 25-kilometer with riverway and course of the am very proud of is that here we are on footsteps one of the largest fossil fuel reserves in the entire world we just ratified a climate adaptation plan and make first day in office as mayor, we chose to declare in to the paris summit accords we ratified the plan is few months ago to help us implement strategies to meet compliance with the ports printed. >> senate finance is one of the fastest growing countries. in our challenges what we are working on is really how to accommodate that growth but also benefit people who are already here printed and as we grow, we continue to build equity within communities of color. ron: we want to make sure we embrace the history. senate tony is very much my cultural community. a
really waterways is why this region was settled in first place today even though we are burdening interpol is in areas and seventh largest city in the country, you can see our riverwalk which is one of the top tourist destinations in the world. and be part of a great urban revitalization that also includes ecosystem restorations. under 25-kilometer with riverway and course of the am very proud of is that here we are on footsteps one of the largest fossil fuel reserves in the entire world we...
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than 3 decades creating new old masters causing losses to others of between 20 and 50000000 euros interpol says art theft is very big business. the value of work stolen is estimated at almost $2000000000.00 euros a year. almost half the artworks on the market are sold in galleries. fairs and just 2 percent of the option. christie's was the auction house with the highest sales last year at 6000000000 euros. well into the 1980 s. fortunes of the major houses were a society affair people dressed up to attend. in the 90 ninety's remote bidding became common with staff manning a bank of telephones. if around 2000 online options emerged with creators manning their mouths at home. last october the art world suffered a huge shock when a girl with balloon by the street artist banksy self destructed just as the final hammer fell confirming the selling price of 1200000 euro's. thanks he had built a shredder into the frame. banksy renamed the half shredded painting love has it in the bin. but then something a very unintentional happened lovers in the bin actually went up in value after it was shredded
than 3 decades creating new old masters causing losses to others of between 20 and 50000000 euros interpol says art theft is very big business. the value of work stolen is estimated at almost $2000000000.00 euros a year. almost half the artworks on the market are sold in galleries. fairs and just 2 percent of the option. christie's was the auction house with the highest sales last year at 6000000000 euros. well into the 1980 s. fortunes of the major houses were a society affair people dressed...
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you know model treaty example of what you know what treaty should look like it's in the interpol conventions on treaties. and you know the judge seem to be fairly happy with this with this argument whereas you know it's all those completely nonsensical to really have a extradition request that is trying to ignore the actual extradition treaty that it's based upon the. judge gave the prosecution very little pushback on this but you know gave a lot of resistance to the defense lawyers for saying a very basic legal all the extradition should follow the rules of the extradition treaty or should follow the rules of the european court of human rights which you know makes similar a similar arguments against political extraditions you know i'm not a lawyer and i'm definitely not a solicitor in the u.k. but to me it's a kind of obvious i mean to anyone looking at this case that this is a political base case that's not really about crime it's about going after assad for his political inspired actions at the end of the day i mean it's kind of ridiculous to me is that not i mean just from someone outsid
you know model treaty example of what you know what treaty should look like it's in the interpol conventions on treaties. and you know the judge seem to be fairly happy with this with this argument whereas you know it's all those completely nonsensical to really have a extradition request that is trying to ignore the actual extradition treaty that it's based upon the. judge gave the prosecution very little pushback on this but you know gave a lot of resistance to the defense lawyers for saying...
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most to the states misleads the public the state media reflects the same thing as quantock china interpol their editorial showing takes a dark believe they have anything to apologize for their listening post on al-jazeera. full of struggles full of pleasure than i would have been on that but they're still a fellow that you seem to read to me you may go and make a blank they found me and only have me an intimate look at life in cuba if you don't mind i'm going to want to give us a resume again yes most of us don't know what i mean my leave my cuba. on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. joe biden extends his lead over bernie sanders in the u.s. democratic presidential race winning the big prize of the nice michigan. i'm can beat al this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up a coronavirus containment zone is put in place around the suburb of new york city with troops sent in to help. the u.k. health minister test positive for corona virus she recently attended an event with prime minister abbas johnson. and the disgraced cardinal george pell tries to overturn his child sex abuse conviction the la
most to the states misleads the public the state media reflects the same thing as quantock china interpol their editorial showing takes a dark believe they have anything to apologize for their listening post on al-jazeera. full of struggles full of pleasure than i would have been on that but they're still a fellow that you seem to read to me you may go and make a blank they found me and only have me an intimate look at life in cuba if you don't mind i'm going to want to give us a resume again...
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the most the states misleads the public to still be here reflects the same thing as quanah china interpol their editorial shows they don't believe they have anything to apologize for they're listening post on al-jazeera london is one of the most unfortunate cities in the world and decisions made here have an impact right around the globe and so here it out as a right we will show you the true impact of those decisions on people but how it affects their everyday life. we are free to put them on air and to really engage those stories because we know that all audience is interested not just in the mainstream news but also the more hidden stories from parts of the world that often go on the reported. overthrown and exiled they appoint and again i say if you all don't miss me can you an intimate film about the struggle of the elected leader of madagascar to return to his country and reinstate his presidency you know is the truest fish to find and we did not do you think she is she told me with interesting case return of the president on al-jazeera. i'm daryn joined in doha with the top stories
the most the states misleads the public to still be here reflects the same thing as quanah china interpol their editorial shows they don't believe they have anything to apologize for they're listening post on al-jazeera london is one of the most unfortunate cities in the world and decisions made here have an impact right around the globe and so here it out as a right we will show you the true impact of those decisions on people but how it affects their everyday life. we are free to put them on...
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>> the canadian-- >> did he get to be on interpol?this was in 2001 and they managed to get away in the own way we know about it is that accomplice betrayed him to did they went back the next year and got caught. they were not very careful, raised suspicion here they were charged they didn't have the evidence they were trying to smuggle them out of the country and they could only give-- i told you the guy skates on thin icetr and got away with a fine d was told never to step foot in canada again and at that point pall mall and, his changed his name legally and i can't reveal his real name. yeah, they did what they could. they hit him with 20000-dollar fine and send them on their way. >> how much would he get on every-- >> so, it's a really hard question because for instance, it's been documented as some of these beautiful white gyrfalcon, pure white ones have been sold legally in the legal market for like twitter $75000, but with eggs it's different because i understand and i've talked to some experts including some who tried to place
>> the canadian-- >> did he get to be on interpol?this was in 2001 and they managed to get away in the own way we know about it is that accomplice betrayed him to did they went back the next year and got caught. they were not very careful, raised suspicion here they were charged they didn't have the evidence they were trying to smuggle them out of the country and they could only give-- i told you the guy skates on thin icetr and got away with a fine d was told never to step foot in...
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i mean the whole hour was of interpol we 1st made these masks for our own employees and they can be worn in a very simple way and also washed his garment factory shifting from its usual production lines to helping local hospitals by making masks body suits and bed sheets. they put me in contact with the director of a fake harry hospital and he told me that they have a big shortage of bed sheets because they are preparing a new department we decided to buy fabric involve our staff and work together to make. as lebanon's doctors and nurses work on the front lines to contain covert 19 private and public hospitals are feeling the strain there's not enough money and medical supplies items that are normally imported it's prompted other businesses like this plant that usually makes dental floss and diapers to step into design ventilators. maybe after this outbreak we will learn a big lesson or lebanese can have an impact on the future person and the reality not always depend on what's coming from the outside and asked for help. lebanon is already facing an economic and financial crisis accordin
i mean the whole hour was of interpol we 1st made these masks for our own employees and they can be worn in a very simple way and also washed his garment factory shifting from its usual production lines to helping local hospitals by making masks body suits and bed sheets. they put me in contact with the director of a fake harry hospital and he told me that they have a big shortage of bed sheets because they are preparing a new department we decided to buy fabric involve our staff and work...
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linguists are great at this because they can interpolate between the known code groups to work out the one they don't know. this is a pencil on paper exercise and requires legalistic skills. --se guys are mathematicians requires linguistic skills. these guys are mathematicians. they are trying to figure out how the cipher might be working. they have invented this machine side. right-hand mechanistics a brute force approach which goes through all of the different rotor settings. possible 17,556 positions. it clanks through each of them for a likely rotor setting which is halfway to the solution of how is the machine set up problem. they developed this machine and they are able to read german army, air force, and even navy enigma messages in real time in 1938. i told you this would be about spying. we have done the math now. i will take you to switzerland. ns-thilo schmidt did not drop out of the picture after he handed over those documents and had to put them back in the safe by monday morning. he developed a thirst for cash. we'll come onto that. having regular meetings other officerse
linguists are great at this because they can interpolate between the known code groups to work out the one they don't know. this is a pencil on paper exercise and requires legalistic skills. --se guys are mathematicians requires linguistic skills. these guys are mathematicians. they are trying to figure out how the cipher might be working. they have invented this machine side. right-hand mechanistics a brute force approach which goes through all of the different rotor settings. possible 17,556...
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linguists are great at this because they can interpolate to work out the missing ones they don't know. this is a pencil and paper exercise in the parsley with stick skills. these guys -- and requires linguistics skills. these guys are mathematicians. they are coming up with logic tests to figure out how the cipher might be working. they have invented this machine on the right-hand side of the slide which is called a bombe and this combines a mechanistic approach to go through all the different rotor settings. possible 5376 positions. they are testing each one for unlikely rotor setting -- a likely rotor setting which is halfway to a solution of how the machine is set up, probably. that is amazing. they developed this machine and are able to read german army, air force, and even maybe enigma messages in real time in 1938. ok, i told you this was going to be about spying. we have done the math now so we can talk about something else. i'm going to take you to switzerland. hans schmidt did not drop out of the picture after he handed over those documents to be photographed and then had to
linguists are great at this because they can interpolate to work out the missing ones they don't know. this is a pencil and paper exercise in the parsley with stick skills. these guys -- and requires linguistics skills. these guys are mathematicians. they are coming up with logic tests to figure out how the cipher might be working. they have invented this machine on the right-hand side of the slide which is called a bombe and this combines a mechanistic approach to go through all the different...
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interpol has not been able to do anything. reporter: do you know where he is hiding?n't know. you don't know whether a couple of countries are providing him asylum? haidi: the former malaysian prime minister with haslinda amin. watch us live and see past interviews like that one on the interactive tv function at tv . you can dive into any of the securities on the bloomberg function and become part of the conversation. this is the best for bloomberg subscribers only. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: jp morgan and citigroup have become the latest to tell employees if they can work from home, to begin doing so this week. let's bring in the slack head of into growth for insight how to make this new normal a success. slack is a messaging platform. us.t to have you with tell us about how your business is being impacted, how much more traffic you are seeing given this new age of remote working. >> right. it's a pleasure to be on the program. thank you very much. first and foremost, our concern is the health and well-being of individuals and families impacted by the coronaviru
interpol has not been able to do anything. reporter: do you know where he is hiding?n't know. you don't know whether a couple of countries are providing him asylum? haidi: the former malaysian prime minister with haslinda amin. watch us live and see past interviews like that one on the interactive tv function at tv . you can dive into any of the securities on the bloomberg function and become part of the conversation. this is the best for bloomberg subscribers only. this is bloomberg. ♪...
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requirements, such as do they have an electronic passport, do they share lost and stolen passports with interpol, do they share known and suspected terrorist information with the u.s.? do they share examples of their passport to u.s. or cbp and customs officers to know what a faud lent is or is not? so what we did back in march of '19 is we demarshed all 200 countries and gave them the survey and all the questions and started to work with them, the state department, in all of those locations to say, here's the information that we need from you. we went through six, seven, eight months of that. these countries knew where they stood. new they were deficient. knew they could not answer, could not address, we worked with them and tried to put a number of them on improvement plan, that's my term, not the official term, tried to put them on improvement plans, and we saw a number of countries during that process that were not going to meet these middle and baseline security requirements step up and put measures in place so they did meet them. what you see from these six countries out of all 200 countri
requirements, such as do they have an electronic passport, do they share lost and stolen passports with interpol, do they share known and suspected terrorist information with the u.s.? do they share examples of their passport to u.s. or cbp and customs officers to know what a faud lent is or is not? so what we did back in march of '19 is we demarshed all 200 countries and gave them the survey and all the questions and started to work with them, the state department, in all of those locations to...