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as far as this larae as this large. as far as this large palisades _ as this large. palisades fire is - as this large. as far as this | large palisades fire is under active investigation we have our own arson section and the los angeles police department and the fbi they are combing through and looking at the burn pattern looking and talking to witnesses and looking at video, we are not going to leave one stone unturned. we have you referenced other fires in the region we have six significant ones over the last week, it's been very difficult and there has been some arrests made, but that was actually on outstanding warrants so still determining if the individual caused those fires. you better believe the law enforcement is taking this extremely seriously and they are here in force. eric thank you so much for making time to speak with us and help us understand what has been going on in los angeles with these fires. eric scott fired chief and paramedic with the la fire department. let's take a look at some other headlines. south korean investigators are seeking coopera
as far as this larae as this large. as far as this large palisades _ as this large. palisades fire is - as this large. as far as this | large palisades fire is under active investigation we have our own arson section and the los angeles police department and the fbi they are combing through and looking at the burn pattern looking and talking to witnesses and looking at video, we are not going to leave one stone unturned. we have you referenced other fires in the region we have six significant...
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this is the scene at largs in scotland.he met office says the storm will bring very dangerous driving conditions with fallen trees on roads. a judge temporarily blocks president trump's order to end automatic citizenship for babies born in the us, calling it "blatantly unconstitutional". we hearfrom one of the youngest survivors from the nazi concentration camp in poland, as the 80th anniversary of the liberation of auschwitz approaches. what i want the world to do is to please remember. remember us. and let it be a lesson to the world. coming up in business — "make in america, orface the consequences" — donald trump talks tough on trade at the world economic forum in davos. hello, i'm tadhg enright. millions are bracing themselves for storm eowyn which is hitting ireland and is due to arrive in britain in the coming hours. the met office has issued a rare red weather warning for northern ireland and the scottish central belt, which means a danger to life. 4.5 million people were sent an emergency phone alert, advising them
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certainly today, we have a large _ of days? certainly today, we have a large effort _ of days?e a large effort to - of days? certainly today, we have a large effort to assessj have a large effort to assess the damage and restore essential services through the government of national emergency coordination group. that is leading the efforts from a majority of essential services so it is a question of assessing the damage that has been done overnight and when it is safe to get repairs out, to do any repairs.— is safe to get repairs out, to do any repairs. when your to is to have to _ do any repairs. when your to is to have to go — do any repairs. when your to is to have to go out _ do any repairs. when your to is to have to go out in _ do any repairs. when your to is to have to go out in difficult - to have to go out in difficult still be whether, how do you assess whether it is just possible for them to operate at all? ~ . , , possible for them to operate at all? ., , .,, all? we have been very cautious with the weather _ all? we have been very cautious with the weather warnings.
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farm produce is the direct concern of a large part ohio's population to the farmer. there is no problem greater than that of getting produce to market no matter how fat pigs he raises, he can't turn them into money until they're delivered to the city. frequently the condition of the roads makes the transportation a bit difficult difficult. in the case of this particular shipment complication piled on, complication. and the farmer some practice at catching the grease pig until the pig gets tired of the game. this tragic comedy of the pigs never got to market is becoming rare in ohio but an extensive farm to market roads is converting old rutted roads into excellent graded highways. almost 4500 miles of road and highway and 5000 blocks of city streets are included. this program, good roads are important to every citizen of the state to the farmer. they mean access to markets medical attention, better mail service and higher valuation for his property. every farmer and every family in the area served by the new roads reunited importance of the works program in developin
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but large value up 1%. why?uldn't it be if we're going to narc down the earnings of large growth that we might be marking up the earnings of large value? and one answer to that question might be if a.i. becomes as cheap and as ubiquitous as this seems to suggest it might be, then it might not be contributed to only just the biggest companies in the u.s. stock market which has been our going assumption for a long time. maybe it now contributes to the temperatures power of more stocks. maybe that brings down the top part the marriage and that's what you're seeing today. whether that continues, i don't know. but that to me is the best read of why we're seeing that divergence. rachel: got it. really appreciate your joining us today for this roundtable. coming up as china's a.i. deepseek sparks concern around tech, what does this all mean for nvidia specifically? it's lost about $565 billion from its market today this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm scarlet fu. we've got breaking news becaus
but large value up 1%. why?uldn't it be if we're going to narc down the earnings of large growth that we might be marking up the earnings of large value? and one answer to that question might be if a.i. becomes as cheap and as ubiquitous as this seems to suggest it might be, then it might not be contributed to only just the biggest companies in the u.s. stock market which has been our going assumption for a long time. maybe it now contributes to the temperatures power of more stocks. maybe that...
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we work and large semi—loads of cargo. we i large semi—loads of cargo.semi—loads of cargo. we will be sending in some - large semi—loads of cargo. we will be sending in some water| will be sending in some water and is — will be sending in some water and is shelfstable _ will be sending in some water and is shelfstable notebook. will be sending in some wateri and is shelfstable notebook for people — and is shelfstable notebook for people coming _ and is shelfstable notebook for people coming here. _ and is shelfstable notebook for people coming here. this i people coming here. this facility— people coming here. this facility is _ people coming here. this facility is only— people coming here. this facility is only open - people coming here. this . facility is only open through friday. _ facility is only open through friday. i_ facility is only open through friday, i believe, _ facility is only open through friday, i believe, and - facility is only open through friday, i believe, and they. friday, i believe, and they will— friday, i believe, and they will b
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the way medicare is set up some of the program is so large and involves so many doctors that they checkthe authenticity of a provider after the provider has billed for services, not before. so it makes it susceptible to fraud and this has been going on for years and they try to keep a lid on it and in most communities they do come up but in miami the fraud is so great and so flamboyant and ingenious that it is very difficult for the sort of medicare police to keep up with the criminals. peter: how did our nursing home operator philip get caught, and where is he today? malcolm: he eventually got caught after a 10 year investigation and was one of those daisychained swear -- daisychains where the fbi got wind on cracking down smalltime operators who gave up someone else and someone else and all the way up the chain. he had a trial and sent to prison, convicted of a lot of crimes, made to pay a very steep fine but then pardoned by donald trump at the end of the first trump administration and is currently free. peter: senator rick scott has a bit part in this story. malcolm: yes he does. we
the way medicare is set up some of the program is so large and involves so many doctors that they checkthe authenticity of a provider after the provider has billed for services, not before. so it makes it susceptible to fraud and this has been going on for years and they try to keep a lid on it and in most communities they do come up but in miami the fraud is so great and so flamboyant and ingenious that it is very difficult for the sort of medicare police to keep up with the criminals. peter:...
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it brakes large projects into smaller manageable pieces. the critical factors in leading practices i mentioned serve as the basis for many of our recommendations to improve i.t. management. v.a. can rely on them to help achieve successful acquisitions. moving forward in the two areas, it will be critical to implement the recommendations. that concludes my statement and i look forward to addressing your questions. >> thank you very much, ms. harris. the written statement of ms. harris will be entered into the hearing record. ms. olbermann, you are now recognized to deliver your statement. >> thank you. thank you for the opportunity to testify today. it is my honor to serve as the -- in senior policy and delivery roles the white house office of science and -- for more than a decade, the beck center affected people across the united states working alongside governments to build with more opportunity. rooted in the values of our home at georgetown university, we are a network catalyst. our hub and advocate for policy making the modern age and t
it brakes large projects into smaller manageable pieces. the critical factors in leading practices i mentioned serve as the basis for many of our recommendations to improve i.t. management. v.a. can rely on them to help achieve successful acquisitions. moving forward in the two areas, it will be critical to implement the recommendations. that concludes my statement and i look forward to addressing your questions. >> thank you very much, ms. harris. the written statement of ms. harris will...
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, glasgow airport, which isn't too farfrom largs, where glasgow airport, which isn't too far from largsburgh airport. we're also hearing now of some flights cancelled at heathrow airport in london. let's also show you valley home in northern ireland. —— ballyholme. the information we haveis ballyholme. the information we have is that the red weather alert for northern ireland has come into effect at 7am local time. we will continue to follow developments or in storm eowyn here on bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. on monday, the world will mark the 80th anniversary of the liberation of auschwitz—birkenau. 0pened by the nazis in occupied poland in 1940 as a concentration and labour camp, it ulimately became the most notorious extermination camp. more than a million people were murdered there, the majority of them jews. the 27th january also marks holocaust memorial day to remember the six million jews killed during the second world war. lucy hockings has been speaking to tova friedman — and american author and therapist, and one of the youngest auschwitz surv
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the problem is a very large _ dealwith? the problem is a very large amount - dealwith?s a very large amount of - deal with? the problem is a . very large amount of structural problems affecting all production sectors at this moment that weighed down. you have demographic issues which mean the labour and that will be low ago. we have the russian energy policy which made reduction much more expensive thanit reduction much more expensive than it needs to be. we have excessive regulation, which slows everything down, very high tax rates, which sap incentives to go for growth opportunities. so a lot of sites where we would need structural reforms. a lot of potential issues that can be addressed by the next government.- addressed by the next government. strip out the olitics government. strip out the politics but _ government. strip out the politics but put _ government. strip out the politics but put it - government. strip out the politics but put it back- government. strip out the politics but put it back in? what will change in the election in six weeks? at what will chang
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policy now in large part is in— do with foreign policy now in large part is in anticipation l large anticipation of trump and because of. large part is in anticipation - of trump and because of trump. i think— of trump and because of trump. i think the — of trump and because of trump. i think the biden _ of trump and because of trump. i think the biden team - i think the biden team understands _ i think the biden team understands that- i think the biden team| understands that well. i think the biden team - understands that well. and they were _ understands that well. and they were decent— understands that well. and they were decent enough— understands that well. and they were decent enough to - understands that well. and they were decent enough to tag - understands that well. and they| were decent enough to tag team on this— were decent enough to tag team on this one — were decent enough to tag team on this one with _ were decent enough to tag team on this one with the _ were decent enough to tag team on this one with the next - on this one with the next administration. - on this on
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so, the problem is it is a large — dealwith? so, the problem is it is a large amount _ dealwith?rge amount of - it is a large amount of structural problems affecting all factors at the moment. we have democratic efforts which mean the amount of labour will be lower going forward than in the past. we have an irrational energy policy that made production much more expensive thanit production much more expensive than it needs to be. we have excessive regulation which slows everything down. very high tax rates which sap the incentives to go for growth opportunities. so a lot of sites where we would need structural reforms. of course, it is a target rich environment then as well. a lot of potential issues that could be addressed by the next government.- addressed by the next government. addressed by the next covernment. , , government. yes, let me put that to you- _ government. yes, let me put that to you- i— government. yes, let me put that to you. i said _ government. yes, let me put that to you. i said is - government. yes, let me put that to you. i said is strip - that to you. i s
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essentially breaks large monolithic it smaller pieces delivering system functionality. the critical factors leading practices i mentioned as a basis for many of our current recommendations help improve federal it management as such va can rely to achieve successful it acquisitions. moving forward into the two areas i noted to be critical for va to fully implement recommendation doing so will position the department to more effectively deliver the system and it operations we need. that concludes my statement of four to address your questions. >> thank you very much ms. harris. the written statement of ms. harris will be entered into the hearing record. you are not recognized for five minutes to deliver your opening statement on behalf of the center. >> thank you chair rosendale, ranking member and distinguished members. thank you for the opportunity to testify today it is my honor to share insights from my perspective is executive execute director of social impact at georgetown university. along with my past experience senior pulsing delivery roles the white house office
essentially breaks large monolithic it smaller pieces delivering system functionality. the critical factors leading practices i mentioned as a basis for many of our current recommendations help improve federal it management as such va can rely to achieve successful it acquisitions. moving forward into the two areas i noted to be critical for va to fully implement recommendation doing so will position the department to more effectively deliver the system and it operations we need. that concludes...
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i mean, frustrated is in large country so large countries like russia, china, brazil, india, can play a role in building, let's say, an umbrella, where countries can develop peacefully and protected from the sort of destructive impulses that the west has. especially the united states. it's something to be investigated more deeply now, why the u. s. pays in that way, but why? i mean the, that's a trip to for change to do that. how do you understand this ultimate motive to come and, and pull some conditions on the country that i do not only facilitate the actual, you know, human mystic development, but also oftentimes do not produce the results desired by the west itself, us as a militaristic society, as this militaristic mindset and so for example, the data data data to live in washington dc was very unpleasant. all sort of electrician, even i'm talking outside the, the math in the math. one thing i noticed, which amazing me even when brazil had agreement to the us on certain positions i agreement was difficult to work with them because they always think that they don't need the suppor
i mean, frustrated is in large country so large countries like russia, china, brazil, india, can play a role in building, let's say, an umbrella, where countries can develop peacefully and protected from the sort of destructive impulses that the west has. especially the united states. it's something to be investigated more deeply now, why the u. s. pays in that way, but why? i mean the, that's a trip to for change to do that. how do you understand this ultimate motive to come and, and pull some...
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uh elements we talked about water fluids are not available at the amount that will accommodate the large number of people returning to the northern part and gaza city people are returning by the 1000 and it's it today was based as the 3rd people returning and the number is increasing, demands are large, larger down the available resources and would only trickle amount of trucks making their way through the uh, the guys and another part of the strip it's, it's hard to imagine how people are going to survive the difficult living conditions, i just count, i mean, no fuel available for transports different cars, the rest. so there is no transportation. so people either walk or the take a car, it's pulled by animals. there's no water. people have to travel between districts and looking for a pipe of water that is still not damage and get water from it. and that takes long time. in addition to the walk they have already done at the 9 schools. the agency also runs 140 primary health care facilities and more than 30000 palestinians across the middle east. work for the agency. only want also supp
uh elements we talked about water fluids are not available at the amount that will accommodate the large number of people returning to the northern part and gaza city people are returning by the 1000 and it's it today was based as the 3rd people returning and the number is increasing, demands are large, larger down the available resources and would only trickle amount of trucks making their way through the uh, the guys and another part of the strip it's, it's hard to imagine how people are...
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there was a large a significant project for the lighting in the gallery that we were that we requested and we're we're received funding for last year. the other significant project that we that the galleries team has put forward which they would like to have happen in fiscal 26 is the ceiling acoustic ceiling tiles and then we haven't they hadn't indicated a need for capital in fiscal 27 so we haven't included anything. >> okay. and then sorry no not our capital. what's the project in 2526 for kuwait for the technology? >> oh yes that is a we need due to a variety of factors including obsolescence and some city mandates we need to really remake the arts commission's website. some of the technology it's built upon is no longer supported and then there are some new digital accessibility mandates and so forth. so that is a request we're making through this third process which is the commission committee on information technology has its own submission process and guidelines and that is a request that we will be forwarding to them. thank you. thank you. thank you so much. ms. hollenbeck fi
there was a large a significant project for the lighting in the gallery that we were that we requested and we're we're received funding for last year. the other significant project that we that the galleries team has put forward which they would like to have happen in fiscal 26 is the ceiling acoustic ceiling tiles and then we haven't they hadn't indicated a need for capital in fiscal 27 so we haven't included anything. >> okay. and then sorry no not our capital. what's the project in...
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and a large part of this is related to what hamilton wrote all those years ago. the only thing in which our parties agree is to love you now. lafayette was very aware of his bipartisan popularity, and throughout the tour he uses this to his advantage throughout his career, lafayette held passionate anti slavery views and he was not blind to the presence of slavery in america. about ten years after lafayette's death, english abolitionist thomas clarkson quoted lafayette as saying, i would have never drawn my sword in the cause of america if i could have conceived that thereby, i was founding a land of slavery throughout his personal correspondence and public appearance during national tour, lafayette frequently went out of his way to acknowledge free and enslaved men who had aided him during his time america. and one of these men is a man named james armistead. james armistead was an enslaved ier who, during the revolution and worked as a the americans.o the benefit of he would feed the british false information and he would relay that intelligence back to the eri
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but the target was one single large global system. you just need to do it in an incremental fashion. rep. rosendale: very good. mr. delbene, six years into the fmbt and ehrm systems, is it too late to change them wholesale to make them more agile? mr. delbene: as i said with fmbt, i actually think it is pretty agile. the challenge there is it going to be an expensive program. it is an essential program. every successful organization has a strong financial management system. and as has been noted, ours is 30 years old. it is time to do fmbt, but it is going to be an arduous process to get it done. i think it is important to go -- in the approach we have taken, i think the next thing they are going to do is take a particular visn and use a willing visn that is excited about the project and getting that right. they are focused on process transformation that has to happen in concert with the actual rollout. so that when i think is going to work, but it is going to take time. on the ehrm, as i said, we just need to get the criteria are rig
but the target was one single large global system. you just need to do it in an incremental fashion. rep. rosendale: very good. mr. delbene, six years into the fmbt and ehrm systems, is it too late to change them wholesale to make them more agile? mr. delbene: as i said with fmbt, i actually think it is pretty agile. the challenge there is it going to be an expensive program. it is an essential program. every successful organization has a strong financial management system. and as has been...
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peter: prior to being caught, was philip living large? almost described him as a hail fellow well met, he seemed to be very popular. malcolm: it's such a fantastic story, the rise and fall. he looked like paul newman and drove a ferrari and he had models in luxury hotel rooms and he was this larger than life figure running this nursing home empire, working 16 hour days and unraveling the complex fraud he was engaged in took years. he is an extraordinary figure. if you go online and search for him, you are in for a treat, you will get a glimpse into his flamboyant lifestyle. peter: now that he is pardoned, what is he doing these days? malcolm: he paid a very hefty fine. i do not know whether he is back in the health care game but he laid out. she made a lot of money so i suspect he is doing just fine. peter: in the 2020 four presidential election the city of springfield, ohio became an issue with an influx of haitian refugees. you talk about the marigold boatlift into miami. could there have been a cultural change or is there a cultural ch
peter: prior to being caught, was philip living large? almost described him as a hail fellow well met, he seemed to be very popular. malcolm: it's such a fantastic story, the rise and fall. he looked like paul newman and drove a ferrari and he had models in luxury hotel rooms and he was this larger than life figure running this nursing home empire, working 16 hour days and unraveling the complex fraud he was engaged in took years. he is an extraordinary figure. if you go online and search for...
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police say one person has died. 10 people are killed after a vehicle drives into a large crowd in new. the suspect has been named as 42-year-old shamsud din jabbar. experts say and i.s. flag was found on the vehicle. >> we are aggressively running down every lead. annita: the fbi has confirmed that officers shot and killed the suspect. he was a u.s. military veteran. the local sugar bowl college football game has been postponed following the attack. ♪ hello. i'm annita mcveigh. we will have more from new orleans in just a moment, but first, one person has died and seven others have been injured after a tesla cybertruck exploded outside a hotel owned by donald trump. the person who died was inside the vehicle, which was outside the hotel at the entrance to it. clark county fire department officials and las vegas metropolitan police have been issuing some more details about what happened. you can see these dramatic pictures of the scene. the cause of the fire is still unclear. in a post on the social media platform x, the ceo of tesla motors elon musk has said the whole senior team is i
police say one person has died. 10 people are killed after a vehicle drives into a large crowd in new. the suspect has been named as 42-year-old shamsud din jabbar. experts say and i.s. flag was found on the vehicle. >> we are aggressively running down every lead. annita: the fbi has confirmed that officers shot and killed the suspect. he was a u.s. military veteran. the local sugar bowl college football game has been postponed following the attack. ♪ hello. i'm annita mcveigh. we will...
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military commanders as to whether to pursue largely enemy centric strategies or largely population centric strategies. these are not just military decisions in the development field, there were corresponding decisions about what to develop, why, and to what effect. so this gives you a sense of both the sprawl of decisions, but i just wanted to offer that as a closing comment. and last and on a more personal note i think also general to this point of the importance of bipartisanship, i was appointed by senator jim inhof republican of clook long time senate armed services chair and ranking member. he passed away on july 9th and we hope that the work that we do as a group not me as an individual will reflect positively on a great public servant and one who i think cherished his relationships across the aisle with people like senator jack reed. it is that time of teamwork that created this commission and will get it across the finish line. >> thank you. and i will add that i was appointed as commissioner and cochair by then speaker nancy pelosi and when offered the opportunity i couldn't think
military commanders as to whether to pursue largely enemy centric strategies or largely population centric strategies. these are not just military decisions in the development field, there were corresponding decisions about what to develop, why, and to what effect. so this gives you a sense of both the sprawl of decisions, but i just wanted to offer that as a closing comment. and last and on a more personal note i think also general to this point of the importance of bipartisanship, i was...
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the home office is monitoring social media posts with a large number of followers.preme court has denied a last—minute bid by president—elect donald trump to halt sentencing in his hush money case. the top court rejected mr trump's emergency application seeking to block friday's sentencing by a 5—4 vote. he'd been convicted in a new york court of covering up payments to an adult film performer. two conservative judges joined the three liberals to reject mr trump's bid to delay the hearing. this was his reaction to the decision. well, they called for an appeal and, as you know, they acknowledged what the judge said about no penalty, and there is really no penalty. but we are going to appeal anyway, just psychologically, because, frankly, it's a disgrace. it's a judge that shouldn't have been on the case, he's a highly conflicted judge. and they called for an appeal, so i read it and i thought it was a fair decision, actually. so i'll do my little thing tomorrow, they can have fun with their political opponent. as you know, i am under a gag orderfrom a judge. this is
the home office is monitoring social media posts with a large number of followers.preme court has denied a last—minute bid by president—elect donald trump to halt sentencing in his hush money case. the top court rejected mr trump's emergency application seeking to block friday's sentencing by a 5—4 vote. he'd been convicted in a new york court of covering up payments to an adult film performer. two conservative judges joined the three liberals to reject mr trump's bid to delay the...
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qm. looms very large in 2025. ok, thanks very — looms very large in 2025.very large in 2025. ok, thanks very much for - looms very large in 2025. ok, thanks very much for that, harry. meanwhile keir starmer is promising to cut the number of nhs patients in england who are waiting more than 18 weeks for treatment. the government wants to reduce the total by nearly half a million by the end of march next year. ministers say better patient choice, and extra access to community diagnostic centres and surgical hubs, are key parts of the plan. our health correspondent jim reed reports. getting checks and tests closer to home and more quickly. at least, that�*s the idea. the government is promising more community diagnostic centres, some in car parks, shopping centres, with extended opening hours so more can be done outside hospital. it�*s all part of a plan to cut into near—record waiting lists for planned treatment in england. another ia specialist surgical hubs will also be opened byjune to carry out a simple routine operations. speaking to an audience of healt
qm. looms very large in 2025. ok, thanks very — looms very large in 2025.very large in 2025. ok, thanks very much for - looms very large in 2025. ok, thanks very much for that, harry. meanwhile keir starmer is promising to cut the number of nhs patients in england who are waiting more than 18 weeks for treatment. the government wants to reduce the total by nearly half a million by the end of march next year. ministers say better patient choice, and extra access to community diagnostic centres...
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miscarriage of common sense to allow people to come in, and i believe the number is 21 million people, and a largeercentage of them are criminals. the teenager who murdered three girls in southport last summer will be sentenced later. he's also admitted attempting to murder eight other children and two adults. a fresh wildfire has taken hold north of los angeles. more than 30,000 people have been ordered to evacuate. and the world's biggest iceberg has broken away from antarctica and is approaching the island of south georgia, home to large penguin and seal colonies. coming up in business. talking trade, donald trump is set to address world leaders at davos today with the threat of further tariffs looming for america's economic rivals. hello, i'm catherine byaruhanga. us president donald trump is sending 1,500 troops to the mexican border to boost security as he moves to crack down on illegal immigration. the news came after mr trump gave his first television interview since re—entering the white house. 0ur north america correspondent merlyn thomas has the details. mr president. thank you. welcome
miscarriage of common sense to allow people to come in, and i believe the number is 21 million people, and a largeercentage of them are criminals. the teenager who murdered three girls in southport last summer will be sentenced later. he's also admitted attempting to murder eight other children and two adults. a fresh wildfire has taken hold north of los angeles. more than 30,000 people have been ordered to evacuate. and the world's biggest iceberg has broken away from antarctica and is...
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>> we are absolutely concerned the person is still at loose or on large.ice left outside of the democratic national committee headquarters, but in a neighborhood where people work and live. we have had a consistent effort, alongside our partners, to try to identify that person that is going to remain a threat until we can identify that person. unidentified, we don't know motive, or intent from about four years ago, so i can't tell you what specificity the electoral roll call votes of january 6, but we remain vigilant.
>> we are absolutely concerned the person is still at loose or on large.ice left outside of the democratic national committee headquarters, but in a neighborhood where people work and live. we have had a consistent effort, alongside our partners, to try to identify that person that is going to remain a threat until we can identify that person. unidentified, we don't know motive, or intent from about four years ago, so i can't tell you what specificity the electoral roll call votes of...
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the transact mostly in national goods, is now russia has a surplus quite large with india. so it's accumulating, rubies, now the central bank of russian may not want to hold onto these rupees because of currency, the india is not convertible. it's perhaps pronto stability. so what can russian do, or it has some alternatives. none of them are good. none of them are perfect. let's put it this way. you can seek investment opportunities in india, for example, using the rubies to invest in india. but that may be useful and it may be reluctant to open certain sectors of its economy to, for an investment. so originally try alternatively to increase this effort to imports from, from india within services and into and it may run into difficulties because it may want to protect certain sectors of the russian economy against inputs of goods and services. so what it was really quite commercial do. a 3rd possibility which hasn't been used is to, to a tiny little operation with countries. 3rd, countries that have interest in receiving robust to use in their relations with indian. who wou
the transact mostly in national goods, is now russia has a surplus quite large with india. so it's accumulating, rubies, now the central bank of russian may not want to hold onto these rupees because of currency, the india is not convertible. it's perhaps pronto stability. so what can russian do, or it has some alternatives. none of them are good. none of them are perfect. let's put it this way. you can seek investment opportunities in india, for example, using the rubies to invest in india....
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whether it's individually or as a large group. we will make sure we assess that information to our partners as quickly ass possible. national special security event certainly enhanced ability to interdict something like that. they are challenging cases to work. we've been work with them for a long time in new orleans and las vegas both being investigated by fbi field offices alongside their state and local partners than any other federal agencies to get involved in those areas of responsibility much like we do here in washington. >> next i amlo curious how your officers areci feeling going ino this january 6 in terms of presidential elections? how is morale? how are your officers feeling going into this knowing about all the past trauma? >> probably the biggest goal that my management team has had over the past four years is restore the competence in our officers that we are prepared for anything. we have spent the last four years increasing staffing. increasing training. getting new equipment. standing up what i believe is a worl
whether it's individually or as a large group. we will make sure we assess that information to our partners as quickly ass possible. national special security event certainly enhanced ability to interdict something like that. they are challenging cases to work. we've been work with them for a long time in new orleans and las vegas both being investigated by fbi field offices alongside their state and local partners than any other federal agencies to get involved in those areas of responsibility...
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six units could be two large glasses of wine.ular—sized glasses of wine or two large glasses of wine, and you're a female, you're at your limit for being below a binge level. do people have a hard time believing that that is real and that will cause you harm if you exceed that? yeah. i think they do. what we recently showed was that binge drinking on its own, even with a weekly consumption of less than 1a units, will increase your risk of liver disease. wow! if you had a binge pattern of drinking, at sort of a six—unit level at least once a week, then your risk of liver cirrhosis was incremented between two and threefold. but the risk goes up if you binge more — nine units, let's say. so that's three glasses of wine now, large glasses of wine, then that increments your risk further to around four times. dr mehta's new research is telling us that, for a woman, drinking two large glasses of wine in one session is a binge. drinking at this level at least weekly can double or treble your risk of liver damage in the long term, and thr
six units could be two large glasses of wine.ular—sized glasses of wine or two large glasses of wine, and you're a female, you're at your limit for being below a binge level. do people have a hard time believing that that is real and that will cause you harm if you exceed that? yeah. i think they do. what we recently showed was that binge drinking on its own, even with a weekly consumption of less than 1a units, will increase your risk of liver disease. wow! if you had a binge pattern of...
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- last six months, we have a labour government with a large majority, albeit— government with a largeit on a small share of the vote, and they— albeit on a small share of the vote, and they seem _ albeit on a small share of the vote, and they seem to _ albeit on a small share of the vote, and they seem to be lurching - and they seem to be lurching from one crisis to — and they seem to be lurching from one crisis to the _ and they seem to be lurching from one crisis to the next. _ and they seem to be lurching from one crisis to the next. compare i and they seem to be lurching from i one crisis to the next. compare this to tony— one crisis to the next. compare this to tony blair — one crisis to the next. compare this to tony blair in 1997, _ one crisis to the next. compare this to tony blair in 1997, it's— to tony blair in 1997, it's completely— to tony blair in 1997, it's completely different. - to tony blair in 1997, it's completely different. he j to tony blair in 1997, it's completely different. he had the bernie ecclestone affair. - completely different. he had the i bernie ecclest
- last six months, we have a labour government with a large majority, albeit— government with a largeit on a small share of the vote, and they— albeit on a small share of the vote, and they seem _ albeit on a small share of the vote, and they seem to _ albeit on a small share of the vote, and they seem to be lurching - and they seem to be lurching from one crisis to — and they seem to be lurching from one crisis to the _ and they seem to be lurching from one crisis to the next. _ and they...
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we conducted a really large study. so what - effect. we conducted a really large study.e did was we followed up or than half a million women over 17 years on average, and we looked at their diets, we looked across several different foods and nutrients, and we saw that in about 12,000 cases of bowel cancer, the strongest risk factors for bowel cancer were alcohol, which is well established and which is well established and which increases the risk as well as read and processed meat, and after this we saw that calcium really came up as protective cover really brusquely protected, it shows that because -- it —— it has a protective factors. and what is that protective factor? can you quantify it? taste factor? can you quantify it? we found that _ factor? can you quantify it? - found that women who are consuming more calcium had a lower risk compared to women who are consuming less calcium, and we saw that for every 300 mg higher intake of calcium, we saw 17% lower risk of developing bowel cancer. 17%? what is the _ developing bowel cancer. 17%? what is the best _ developing
we conducted a really large study. so what - effect. we conducted a really large study.e did was we followed up or than half a million women over 17 years on average, and we looked at their diets, we looked across several different foods and nutrients, and we saw that in about 12,000 cases of bowel cancer, the strongest risk factors for bowel cancer were alcohol, which is well established and which is well established and which increases the risk as well as read and processed meat, and after...
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and he chose to drive into the venue going very fast, using a very large vehicle. again, that indicates that he wanted to create maximum lethality. so, in order to be able to do that, he had to be in the right state of mind. and right state of mind is i want to kill and hurt as many people as possible and create as much chaos as possible. now, if from that there are ideological motivations, they'll find that out. but just on the surface, based on what we can see now, he didn't want to create just a little bit of carnage or hurt a few people. that was not the goal here. if it were the goal, he would have gone some place else to do it. >> mary ellen o'toole, thank you so much for joining us. >>> now we want to join to congressional correspondent scott macfarlane. what are you hearing this snorng. >> reporter: there's been this concern since the december 21st vehicle attack in germany, copy cats or metastasizing in other attacks in other places. you recall what happened in germany a couple weeks ago where there were dozens of people critically injured in a vehicular,
and he chose to drive into the venue going very fast, using a very large vehicle. again, that indicates that he wanted to create maximum lethality. so, in order to be able to do that, he had to be in the right state of mind. and right state of mind is i want to kill and hurt as many people as possible and create as much chaos as possible. now, if from that there are ideological motivations, they'll find that out. but just on the surface, based on what we can see now, he didn't want to create...
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when the american showed up, you had these resent full war large. okay. and when we said, we'll give you weapons, you can reconstitute your war. lord armies, they instance of the said, yes. what a waste of walking through, whatever you want, just let us be warlords again. to see i am calling and they said this is going to bring the brides mutual for ask when it's done, you know, going to come then. so the way to defeat the telephone and i will guide you what i mean, that the biggest army in the world, the biggest economy in the world comes to me and says, what shall i do? it's like all of us out and all of us become a spider man. the cause a lot, a mission model is that a rough one is done with medicare for some of you. she could do that sort of thing . general wish of which we to dish down new gleick a with on the table top type corner we'll send a solution or would you know the the, the month which i am the, the wards reclaims office. i've given this done in less than 2 months. they exacted the revenge on the telephone with american support. away from t
when the american showed up, you had these resent full war large. okay. and when we said, we'll give you weapons, you can reconstitute your war. lord armies, they instance of the said, yes. what a waste of walking through, whatever you want, just let us be warlords again. to see i am calling and they said this is going to bring the brides mutual for ask when it's done, you know, going to come then. so the way to defeat the telephone and i will guide you what i mean, that the biggest army in the...
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this is the very, very large crater right in the middle _ large crater right in the middle of the largewas because, we have just been — it was because, we have just been told, a direct hit by the russian _ been told, a direct hit by the russian ballistic missile. obviously, the rescue are at the scene _ obviously, the rescue are at the scene and there are also forensic— the scene and there are also forensic experts here. one of those — forensic experts here. one of those just told me that's the reason — those just told me that's the reason the sirens went off after— reason the sirens went off after the explosion was because these _ after the explosion was because these missiles move so quickly it is extremely difficult to intercept them. the damage hair is extreme. we also know that several— is extreme. we also know that several people have been killed~ _ several people have been killed. two people, this forensic— killed. two people, this forensic expert tommy, were killed — forensic expert tommy, were killed in— forensic expert tommy, were killed in a _ forensic expert tommy, were kill
this is the very, very large crater right in the middle _ large crater right in the middle of the largewas because, we have just been — it was because, we have just been told, a direct hit by the russian _ been told, a direct hit by the russian ballistic missile. obviously, the rescue are at the scene _ obviously, the rescue are at the scene and there are also forensic— the scene and there are also forensic experts here. one of those — forensic experts here. one of those just told me...
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largely been large. >> right. >> large stocks over say the russell and small. principally because where rates are. >> look. i have a hard time getting totally onboard with broadening trade. in my year ahead outlook like every other strategist give an edge to the broadening trade. since then i have come to understand a very, very consensus trade. small caps specifically as part of that we hurt them by dialing down this fed dovishness. right? my rate strategist thinks fed cutting cycle is done. others say one may two more camp. regardless, it's coming in and massive underpinning support for that trade. it's nice to see energy doing well. that sector waited quite some time. financials as well. we like it on the value side. a little more skeptical of industrials because how expensive they are. tell you, scott, small cap i push back hard against chasing them. more neutral. we'll get opportunity but crowded expensive and just taken away the fed peller of support there. >> i don't see you, much as you like the broadening trade you don't like small caps, really, do you
largely been large. >> right. >> large stocks over say the russell and small. principally because where rates are. >> look. i have a hard time getting totally onboard with broadening trade. in my year ahead outlook like every other strategist give an edge to the broadening trade. since then i have come to understand a very, very consensus trade. small caps specifically as part of that we hurt them by dialing down this fed dovishness. right? my rate strategist thinks fed...
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all of this the waste juice, a generative and large language models. and the thing about these current models is the trying to do it all, which can be a problem according to power sparks. possibly the thing with these generative and models that are being made right now is that these companies are trying to make models that can do everything right, generalizable models that, you know, you can ask that one question. you can ask it another, you can ask it to do any number of things and it can try to do them all based on the same model. it's possible to make models that are more tailored to specific use cases that use less energy and that require less water and less computation. and so that is potentially a better way forward, but that doesn't work so much for the companies and that's not what they're pursuing right now. i for one would like to see jennifer today. i use more consciously. do i really need to speak to my refrigerator or all these images from co pilot really necessary and tech companies especially should be taking more responsibility more whe
all of this the waste juice, a generative and large language models. and the thing about these current models is the trying to do it all, which can be a problem according to power sparks. possibly the thing with these generative and models that are being made right now is that these companies are trying to make models that can do everything right, generalizable models that, you know, you can ask that one question. you can ask it another, you can ask it to do any number of things and it can try...
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but they have a large but it's a good base and they are in the past. they have be insisting on 1st having what be called the blocking 3rd, meaning having the 3rd seats. so for 53 percent off the seats inside the government and uh, to have full control on the ministry of finance because it's very strategic. you, you, you need the signature of the minister, the point mass on every single degree a, a or executive degree. and this is what is at stake. now, all the opposition is trying to say now that things have changed. the more difficult and the, the operating systems needs to be changed because the old operating system was conducive for corruption and led to the fine mention and economy collapse of the country. so how low, how no apologies. so how much, how much sway does hezbollah still hold a when it comes to the political maneuvering within 11 on? definitely, it has been a huge bill after this war was, is it i, it has supply line have being a cox and even it's politically bass is shaking. they is. they start, they are starting to have them accountabl
but they have a large but it's a good base and they are in the past. they have be insisting on 1st having what be called the blocking 3rd, meaning having the 3rd seats. so for 53 percent off the seats inside the government and uh, to have full control on the ministry of finance because it's very strategic. you, you, you need the signature of the minister, the point mass on every single degree a, a or executive degree. and this is what is at stake. now, all the opposition is trying to say now...