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baker mckenzie, most of our clients who are international corporates, are american companies that had invested in france. and i was really busy. david: were there many women lawyers in france in those days? christine: no. no, no, no. one of the reasons actually i joined baker mckenzie was because the managing partner of the paris office was a woman. and she was then a role model for me. david: now, for those who don't know, baker mckenzie was for many years one of the largest law firms in the world. christine: it was one of the largest, yes. christine: and it was based in chicago. so at some point, how did you get to be the head of the entire firm? you are a woman, it is a male firm more or less. it -- you are from france. it is a chicago-based american firm. so how did you get elected to be the managing director of the entire firm and move to chicago? christine: again, i would love to think that it is pure merits and quality of the work i was doing. i think it's -- you know, it's interesting, actually. so i became managing partner in the paris office. and gradually i was doing a dece
baker mckenzie, most of our clients who are international corporates, are american companies that had invested in france. and i was really busy. david: were there many women lawyers in france in those days? christine: no. no, no, no. one of the reasons actually i joined baker mckenzie was because the managing partner of the paris office was a woman. and she was then a role model for me. david: now, for those who don't know, baker mckenzie was for many years one of the largest law firms in the...
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so you are the head of baker mckenzie. you are living in chicago. was it a foreign situation?e living in the midwest of the united states. you are from france. christine: chicago is a fantastic city. i have lots of friends. i still have many of them today. i've truly enjoyed my six years in chicago. david: all right, so you were doing that, and all of a sudden nicolas sarkozy get elected president of france. christine: it was two years before that. the current president was still the president. the prime minister was in charge. he's the one who called me. david: he called you to be minister of trade? christine: yes. david: you went back and served as minister of trade for a couple of years. how did you like the job? christine: i loved it. i really loved it. it was a massive change in my life, geographically, socially, financially, as well. david: i assume the income was not the same as you had before? christine: it was divided by 10, that's what it was. but i loved it because i think it was a job i most enjoyed in government, actually. because i was was selling france around t
so you are the head of baker mckenzie. you are living in chicago. was it a foreign situation?e living in the midwest of the united states. you are from france. christine: chicago is a fantastic city. i have lots of friends. i still have many of them today. i've truly enjoyed my six years in chicago. david: all right, so you were doing that, and all of a sudden nicolas sarkozy get elected president of france. christine: it was two years before that. the current president was still the president....
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david: for those who don't know, baker mckenzie was one of the largest law firms in the world. christine: it was one of the largest. yes. david: it was based in chicago. at some point, how did you get to be the head of the entire firm? you are a woman, it is a male firm more or less. you are from france. it is a chicago-based american firm. how did you get elected to be the managing director of the entire firm and move to chicago? christine: again, i would love to think that it is pure merits and quality of the work i was doing. it's interesting, actually. i became managing partner in the paris office. i was doing a decent job. i was picked up by the nominated committee selected me to join the election committee. i was the first woman to be on that executive committee. then i went back to practice. happily. but they came back to get me. by that time, it was a mess. the i.t. budget was completely out of, out of order. the knowledge management system was a complete disaster. and management was not really trusted. so the nominating committee had a tough time selecting somebody. an
david: for those who don't know, baker mckenzie was one of the largest law firms in the world. christine: it was one of the largest. yes. david: it was based in chicago. at some point, how did you get to be the head of the entire firm? you are a woman, it is a male firm more or less. you are from france. it is a chicago-based american firm. how did you get elected to be the managing director of the entire firm and move to chicago? christine: again, i would love to think that it is pure merits...
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david mckenzie in johannesburg. thanks. >>> the white house says the fbi report on brett kavanaugh's conduct and the senate gets to start reading at 8:00 a.m. now maybe a final vote by saturday. today is the day you're going to get motivated... get stronger... get closer. start listening today to the world's largest selection of audiobooks on audible. and now, get more. for just $14.95 a month, you'll get a credit a month good for any audiobook, plus two audible originals exclusive titles you can't find anywhere else. if you don't like a book, you can exchange it any time, no questions asked. automatically roll your credits over to the next month if you don't use them. with the free audible app, you can listen anytime, and anywhere. plus for the first time ever, you'll get access to exclusive fitness programs a $95 value free with membership. start a 30-day trial today and your first audiobook is free. cancel anytime and your books are yours to keep forever. audible. the most inspiring minds. the most compelling sto
david mckenzie in johannesburg. thanks. >>> the white house says the fbi report on brett kavanaugh's conduct and the senate gets to start reading at 8:00 a.m. now maybe a final vote by saturday. today is the day you're going to get motivated... get stronger... get closer. start listening today to the world's largest selection of audiobooks on audible. and now, get more. for just $14.95 a month, you'll get a credit a month good for any audiobook, plus two audible originals exclusive...
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we will go to johannesburg and bring in david mckenzie. and this is interesting. her first solo trip for melania trump. >> reporter: that's right. the first lady, this was her idea according to "usa aid." she is making the swing through africa and kenya and egypt. this is a high profile trip by the first lady where they hope to put on the charm offensive within the african countries. however, on some way it does aim her challenge. a few days ago at the ngo, he said we will only give foreign aid to those who respect us. frankly are our friends. that received bipartisan criticism. senators saying to give aid without strings attached. this is an interesting trip to see if she can put positive vibes across the continent after the derogatory comments as you describe. one very specific thing in kenya, particularly, the mexico city policy which president trump signed which is known by critics as the gag rule has rarely stopped money from flowing into the organizations who previously given advice on issues like abortion. now face the prospect of losing that money from the
we will go to johannesburg and bring in david mckenzie. and this is interesting. her first solo trip for melania trump. >> reporter: that's right. the first lady, this was her idea according to "usa aid." she is making the swing through africa and kenya and egypt. this is a high profile trip by the first lady where they hope to put on the charm offensive within the african countries. however, on some way it does aim her challenge. a few days ago at the ngo, he said we will only...
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david: baker mckenzie was one of in the world and it was based in chicago.t some point, how did you get to be the head of the entire firm? you are a woman. it is a male firm. you are from france. it is an american firm. how did you get elected to be the managing director and moved to chicago? the quality of the work i was doing. it is interesting. i was doing a decent job. whos on a committee selected me to join the executive committee and i was the first woman to be on that committee. i went back to practice. they came back to get me. by that time, it was a mess. was out ofdget order. disaster. was a management was not trusted. the eliminating committee had a tough time selecting somebody. it is in those situations a woman arises. directore imf managing position opens up. did you want the job? christine: so many things happened out of the right mying, the right people and sense of, all right, let's do it. ♪ ♪ david: you are the head of baker mckenzie. was it a foreign situation because you are living in the midwest of the united states? christine: i have lo
david: baker mckenzie was one of in the world and it was based in chicago.t some point, how did you get to be the head of the entire firm? you are a woman. it is a male firm. you are from france. it is an american firm. how did you get elected to be the managing director and moved to chicago? the quality of the work i was doing. it is interesting. i was doing a decent job. whos on a committee selected me to join the executive committee and i was the first woman to be on that committee. i went...
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david: you are the head of baker mckenzie.as it a foreign situation because you are living in the midwest of the united states? christine: i have lots of friends and i still have many of them today. i enjoyed my experience in chicago. david: all of a sudden, nicolas sarkozy gets elected president of france. christine: the prime minister was in charge and he was the one. david: he called you to be minister of trade? you went back and served for a couple years and how did you like that? christine: i loved it. i really loved it. it was a massive change in my life geographically, socially, financially as well. david: i assume the income was not the same. christine: it was divided by 10. but i loved it because it was a job i most enjoyed in government. i was selling france around the world and the prime minister new i was this strange animal coming out of private sector and life and corporate life. he had respect and i had huge respect for him. david: when sarkozy does get elected president, christine: i had no clue about. he asked
david: you are the head of baker mckenzie.as it a foreign situation because you are living in the midwest of the united states? christine: i have lots of friends and i still have many of them today. i enjoyed my experience in chicago. david: all of a sudden, nicolas sarkozy gets elected president of france. christine: the prime minister was in charge and he was the one. david: he called you to be minister of trade? you went back and served for a couple years and how did you like that?...
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mckenzie has done work within the kingdom for some time.as reporting that they may have been used. mckenzie was identifying influential people, influential voices. they did not end up doing work directly for the saudi's in this case, but it turns out that was sort of weaponize so that the allegedly -- -- was able to take action against some of these people who had been outspoken critics of the government. david: they came out and express to their severe regret, i think it's fair to say. they never intended that to happen and they feel very badly about it. >> it raises the specter of how you manage complicated relationships in this world of ever changing alliances. how we are viewing turkey in this light in light of this current issue versus how we were talking about turkey and erdogan a month ago. report onther bloomberg today, we have seen some of the terms in which -- iner which saudi invested blackstone. >> they were wildly preferential. this was on president and in a lot of ways. a 20 billion dollar commitment, probably the biggest sing
mckenzie has done work within the kingdom for some time.as reporting that they may have been used. mckenzie was identifying influential people, influential voices. they did not end up doing work directly for the saudi's in this case, but it turns out that was sort of weaponize so that the allegedly -- -- was able to take action against some of these people who had been outspoken critics of the government. david: they came out and express to their severe regret, i think it's fair to say. they...
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david: baker mckenzie was for years one of the largest law firms in the world. ms. lagarde: the largest. david: it was based in chicago. how did you get to be the head of the entire firm? you are a woman. it is a male firm, more or less. you are from france. it is a chicago-based on american firm. how did you get to be the leader of the entire firm? ms. lagarde: it was a merit thing and based on the quality of the work i was doing. i became managing officer of the paris office. i was doing a decent job. i was picked up by the nominating committee, who selected me to join the executive committee, and i was the first woman to be on that iecutive committee, and then went back to practice, but they came back to get me. by that time, it was a mess. was completely out of order. the knowledge management system was a complete disaster, and management was not really trusted. the nominating committee had a tough time selecting somebody, and it's often in those situations that a woman arises, so i was selected as chairman of the fund. managing director position opens up. did y
david: baker mckenzie was for years one of the largest law firms in the world. ms. lagarde: the largest. david: it was based in chicago. how did you get to be the head of the entire firm? you are a woman. it is a male firm, more or less. you are from france. it is a chicago-based on american firm. how did you get to be the leader of the entire firm? ms. lagarde: it was a merit thing and based on the quality of the work i was doing. i became managing officer of the paris office. i was doing a...
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back at mckenzie's halloween partymckenzie: "i can't believe this is happening. it's crazy how much people come together just to help one girl."these families wish mckenzie well on her surgery this week to deal with the complication of afm.nat: "there you go, cami. you got it, cami - oh so close!"and they hope the cdc moves fastso no other children become paralyzed.elizabeth cohen, cnn, albany, oregon. (pam) kron 4 is your local election headquarters ... today the two candidates for governor of california were in san francisco ... making their pitches to bay area voters.(ken) john cox and gavin newsom were the featured speakers at a gubernatorial breakf kron4's haaziq madyun caught up with both men after the event. (pkg)one week away from election day 2018 and lt. governor gavin newsom and southern california businessman john cox have taken their gubernatorial campaigns to city of san francisconat/sot although the latest real clear politics polls has front runner
back at mckenzie's halloween partymckenzie: "i can't believe this is happening. it's crazy how much people come together just to help one girl."these families wish mckenzie well on her surgery this week to deal with the complication of afm.nat: "there you go, cami. you got it, cami - oh so close!"and they hope the cdc moves fastso no other children become paralyzed.elizabeth cohen, cnn, albany, oregon. (pam) kron 4 is your local election headquarters ... today the two...
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let's go live to johannesburg and bring in david mckenzie. david, good morning. what's on the agenda for the first lady? >> reporter: good morning, dave. in a reasonably short time, the first lady will land in ghana. she is taking a be best campaign internationally and teaming up with usaid. the development agency of the u.s. government. she will be in ghana, kenya and egypt. all friendly nations to the u.s. it is a charm offensive and possibly trying to undo some of the ill feelings toward president trump that have been generated by some of his more controversial comments about the continent. a few days ago, president trump in new york at the u.n., saying they only give foreign aid to those who respect us. frankly who are our friends. that got bipartisan push back from congress which refuse to enact the cuts that president trump wants on foreign aid. one of the controversial aspects is the president trump signing of the expanded mexico city policy. critics call a gag rule which stops funding for charities across africa and elsewhere which give services relating
let's go live to johannesburg and bring in david mckenzie. david, good morning. what's on the agenda for the first lady? >> reporter: good morning, dave. in a reasonably short time, the first lady will land in ghana. she is taking a be best campaign internationally and teaming up with usaid. the development agency of the u.s. government. she will be in ghana, kenya and egypt. all friendly nations to the u.s. it is a charm offensive and possibly trying to undo some of the ill feelings...
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let's do it." ♪ ♪ david: so you are head of baker mckenzie, living in chicago.t like a foreign situation? you are living in the midwest of the united states. you are from france. ms. lagarde: chicago is a fantastic city. i had lots of friends. i still have many of them today and i truly enjoyed our time in , -- my six years in chicago. david: you were doing that, and suddenly, nicolas sarkozy gets president of france. did you know him? ms. lagarde: it was two years before that. chirac was still president of friends. he is the one who called me. david: he called you to be minister of trade and you went back and served as minister of trade for a couple of years. how did you like that job? ms. lagarde: i loved it. i really loved it. it was a massive change in my life geographically, socially, financially as well. david: i assume the income was not the same as you had in law. ms. lagarde: it was, like, divided by 10. but i loved it. i think it was a job i most enjoyed in government, actually, because i was studying france from around the world, and president chirac
let's do it." ♪ ♪ david: so you are head of baker mckenzie, living in chicago.t like a foreign situation? you are living in the midwest of the united states. you are from france. ms. lagarde: chicago is a fantastic city. i had lots of friends. i still have many of them today and i truly enjoyed our time in , -- my six years in chicago. david: you were doing that, and suddenly, nicolas sarkozy gets president of france. did you know him? ms. lagarde: it was two years before that. chirac...
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mckenzie ing up, the crosshairs.consulting giant's name got caught up in a saudi arabian crackdown on digital dissidence. that's coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is bloomberg markets. i'm shery ahn. amanda: i am amanda lang. talking about jamal khashoggi's of -- disappearance, she said that the candidate was gravely concerned about the death of the journalist. prime minister justin trudeau convened a meeting to discuss it. she would not say whether the arms contract is canceled. she did say that they are concerned. she says that tariffs are unjust. many will remember they are in a bit of a dispute with saudi arabia. let's -- on that topic.ay mackenzie is in the crosshairs when it comes to the issue. memo authored a by mackenzie identifying several people driving negative conversations about the kingdom on twitter who are all later arrested or had social media shut down. is responding. first of all, what is mackenzie saying about all this? reporter: mckenzie is saying they are horrified that this memo they
mckenzie ing up, the crosshairs.consulting giant's name got caught up in a saudi arabian crackdown on digital dissidence. that's coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is bloomberg markets. i'm shery ahn. amanda: i am amanda lang. talking about jamal khashoggi's of -- disappearance, she said that the candidate was gravely concerned about the death of the journalist. prime minister justin trudeau convened a meeting to discuss it. she would not say whether the arms contract is canceled....
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he's been here mckenzie in it and i'm here along with many others who believe we must have an open and free society that doesn't just mean demanding that it means actively doing something about it and then have the death of us to tour. the sheer number of people who turned out she demonstrates shows how deep the concern is about the rice a frightening populism in germany. yet you know i've got people here don't want to let bing demonstrators take over the streets it's already defeated major demonstration instrument is since the end of september it's against racism and against social exclusion recently tens of thousands of people demonstrated in hamburg and to munich under the macho or some of solidarity . it was at the home of demonstration and search of the streets at home and can that's when the far right held rallies fair for her it's a question of basic human rights. yet when we say that we need an open and free society dead means for us that everyone has equal rights yes oh yes it was. wrote us and they moved to germany from lebanon seventeen years ago she says she often experienc
he's been here mckenzie in it and i'm here along with many others who believe we must have an open and free society that doesn't just mean demanding that it means actively doing something about it and then have the death of us to tour. the sheer number of people who turned out she demonstrates shows how deep the concern is about the rice a frightening populism in germany. yet you know i've got people here don't want to let bing demonstrators take over the streets it's already defeated major...
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david mckenzie tracks his career. >> reporter: at the clinic, the joy for this surgeon was immediate. >> hello, is this denis mukwege? >> yes. >> first of all, many congratulations on the award of the nobel peace prize. >> it was so touching when i was operating and i hear people start to cry. >> that is lovely. so you were operating when you heard the news. >> exactly. >> how very appropriate. >> reporter: when we met him nearly a decade ago, he was already called the angel, confronting the horrors of war with the hands of a skilled surgeon and the heart of a tireless advocate. >> translator: i can help them heal physically and sometimes it is also important to help them heal psychologically. and tell them you are not destroyed. >> reporter: for years sometimes without electricity often without water, mukwege tried to repair the victims of rape and sexual violence. conducting at least 40,000 delicate surgeries in his career. in the eastern congo, the conflict continues to ebb and flow. rape always a favored weapon, women and young girls always a target. left with brutal often life-th
david mckenzie tracks his career. >> reporter: at the clinic, the joy for this surgeon was immediate. >> hello, is this denis mukwege? >> yes. >> first of all, many congratulations on the award of the nobel peace prize. >> it was so touching when i was operating and i hear people start to cry. >> that is lovely. so you were operating when you heard the news. >> exactly. >> how very appropriate. >> reporter: when we met him nearly a decade...
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ok football fans don't phrase because nick mckenzie trying will have all the goals from match day of the bundesliga right off to the break can champions by in munich get back to winning ways off to a string of uncharacteristic defeats all will be a bad run off continue that and more coming up in just a minute. it watching the news from berlin more coming at the top of the hour and don't forget you can get all the latest news and information around the clock that's when i'll be up side. thank you for joining us. climate change. isn't it time for good news go at africa people and projects that are changing our environment for the better it's up to us to make a difference let's show are. you going to go beyond farming magazine. long d. double.
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monday's planned engagements include a visit to lake mckenzie and a walkabout on the kingfisher bay. stay with bbc world news. and the top story in the uk: theresa may writes in the sun that the brexit finish line is in sight. earlier, the brexit secretary dominic raab said conservative mps should ‘hold their nerve‘ over negotiations with the eu and play for the team. saudi arabia says it made a huge and grave mistake in the killing of journalists. and canada host a meeting on ways to reform the organisation, but without the us or china at the table. good morning and welcome to asia business report, live from singapore. investors are keeping an eye on it this week and more than $1 billion in the last week. it is one of the biggest sell—outs since the market opened in 2015. investors we re market opened in 2015. investors were really rattled by the deteriorating relations following the death of the journalists. over the death of the journalists. over the weekend they said that he died inafight the weekend they said that he died in a fight inside the consulate. and that 18 people impli
monday's planned engagements include a visit to lake mckenzie and a walkabout on the kingfisher bay. stay with bbc world news. and the top story in the uk: theresa may writes in the sun that the brexit finish line is in sight. earlier, the brexit secretary dominic raab said conservative mps should ‘hold their nerve‘ over negotiations with the eu and play for the team. saudi arabia says it made a huge and grave mistake in the killing of journalists. and canada host a meeting on ways to...
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used to for 13 or more years in terms of the supply chain that makes britain move. 0k, rod ok, rod mckenzie46—year—old woman as a potential murder. sarah wellgreen, who has five children, was last seen near her home in new ash green in kent two weeks ago. a man in his 30s was arrested and later released on bail. for the first time in the uk, surgeons have operated on two unborn babies to correct the birth defect spina bifida, that can lead to paralysis. the team at university college hospital in london repaired the babies' spinal cords when their mothers were six months pregnant. our medical correspondent fergus walsh reports. i might not go too much deeper, because we might need membranes in the second. this is remarkable surgery. opening the womb to correct a birth defect. this complex procedure was done in belgium. among a vast team, a british surgeon who has now operated on two pregnant women in london. the mothers and their babies are doing well. thank you very much. spina bifida develops during pregnancy, when the bones of the spine don't form properly. this can cause a bulge from whi
used to for 13 or more years in terms of the supply chain that makes britain move. 0k, rod ok, rod mckenzie46—year—old woman as a potential murder. sarah wellgreen, who has five children, was last seen near her home in new ash green in kent two weeks ago. a man in his 30s was arrested and later released on bail. for the first time in the uk, surgeons have operated on two unborn babies to correct the birth defect spina bifida, that can lead to paralysis. the team at university college...
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. >> reporter: information mckenzie colby wishes she'd known. catie beck, nbc news. >>> at the white house today, president trump presented the medal of honor to a vietnam veteran, retired marine sergeant major john cannily. in 1968, he risked his life to rescue wounded marines, despite being injured himself. >>> as we continue, drones and the shocking damage they could do to airplanes. >>> the biggest mega millions jackpot ever. what would you do with $900 million? >>> and "sesame street" says good-bye to a beloved friend. >>> there's a new warning tonight about the risks presented by a growing number of unmanned aerial drones getting way too close to planes, and researchers found significant damage when they fired a small drone into a plane's wing to show what could happen in a midair collision. with more, here's nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: it happens so fast, it looks like this plane's wing was hit by a bullet. in fact, it's a two-pound drone, test fired into a single-engine aircraft wing to mimic a midair collision at 238 miles per hour
. >> reporter: information mckenzie colby wishes she'd known. catie beck, nbc news. >>> at the white house today, president trump presented the medal of honor to a vietnam veteran, retired marine sergeant major john cannily. in 1968, he risked his life to rescue wounded marines, despite being injured himself. >>> as we continue, drones and the shocking damage they could do to airplanes. >>> the biggest mega millions jackpot ever. what would you do with $900...
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monday's planned engagements include a visit to lake mckenzie and a walkabout on the kingfisher bay.hat's all. stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news, it's hardtalk. were expecting that announcement, the apology to the now it is time for hard talk. welcome to hard talk. my guest is a former business executive turned politician, chilima, vice president of the small malawi. now, he has left the ruling democratic progressive party and will run against the president and the elections next year or two as he put it, save the country from distraction and corruption. why is he criticising a government of which he criticising a government of which he is still an member? and if corruption is as bad as he describes, why doesn't the vice president use his influence to stop the rot? chilima of malawi, welcome to heart talk. why are you running against the very man that you stood with in 2014? i have the right qualifications to contest her office. why you turned against mutharika, and... 20 against him, it is not that, ijust want to exercise my constitutional right. see what to exercise your co
monday's planned engagements include a visit to lake mckenzie and a walkabout on the kingfisher bay.hat's all. stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news, it's hardtalk. were expecting that announcement, the apology to the now it is time for hard talk. welcome to hard talk. my guest is a former business executive turned politician, chilima, vice president of the small malawi. now, he has left the ruling democratic progressive party and will run against the president and the elections next year...
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the moment i became pro quota was when i became a partner at baker & mckenzie, and i realized -- which was, you know, the largest international law firm, headquartered in chicago. and i looked around, and i saw that there was about 9% of female partners. and i looked at the demographics of young women yet to come, and i thought, "my goodness. it's going to take at least 70 years for us to reach maybe 25%." so that really made me completely change my mind and think that we need just to jump a big step. and then, once that has taken place, we can maybe remove quotas and thrive on our own merits -- all of us, respectively, men and women. but the gap is so huge in some industries that there has to be a quota and there has to be proper quotas, not just, "oh, let's go for 50/50." because then you have a lot of assistants who sort of dilute the purpose that you have, which is to have 50% eventually throughout the organization. so when i say quotas have to be smart, they have to be distributed along the hierarchy of any organization. >> but when you say "proper quotas," and we're talking prope
the moment i became pro quota was when i became a partner at baker & mckenzie, and i realized -- which was, you know, the largest international law firm, headquartered in chicago. and i looked around, and i saw that there was about 9% of female partners. and i looked at the demographics of young women yet to come, and i thought, "my goodness. it's going to take at least 70 years for us to reach maybe 25%." so that really made me completely change my mind and think that we need...
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monday's planned engagements include a visit to lake mckenzie and a walkabout on the kingfisher bay.alk. were expecting that announcement, the apology
monday's planned engagements include a visit to lake mckenzie and a walkabout on the kingfisher bay.alk. were expecting that announcement, the apology
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monday's planned engagements include a visit to lake mckenzie and a walkabout on the kingfisher bay.tory in the uk: theresa may writes in the sun that the brexit finish line is in sight. earlier, the brexit secretary dominic raab
monday's planned engagements include a visit to lake mckenzie and a walkabout on the kingfisher bay.tory in the uk: theresa may writes in the sun that the brexit finish line is in sight. earlier, the brexit secretary dominic raab
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we saw a mckenzie study that said essentially digital trade around the world is like 35%, 40% of all at this point, growing fast. go out five years, 10 years, will it overtake trade in goods? will it increasingly be we need to focus on digital trade rather than trade in goods? martin: oh, absolutely. we can do and we can help ourselves. we, all of us, can help ourselves by getting these kinds of policies. what we see in addition to the digital economy growing, the job growth that drives the digital economy are also the kinds of jobs of the future. so we, in i.b.m., we're working on making sure people are trained for those kind of jobs. making sure we're creating that next work force. that's important. but in order to get the full benefit we have to have these kinds of policies to drive that kind of job growth. everybody is interested. forget about being political. every politician, after administration, every government is interested in making sure -- every administration, every government is interesting in making sure they create jobs for their own citizens. david: from your underst
we saw a mckenzie study that said essentially digital trade around the world is like 35%, 40% of all at this point, growing fast. go out five years, 10 years, will it overtake trade in goods? will it increasingly be we need to focus on digital trade rather than trade in goods? martin: oh, absolutely. we can do and we can help ourselves. we, all of us, can help ourselves by getting these kinds of policies. what we see in addition to the digital economy growing, the job growth that drives the...
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mckenzie reporting to a story that they're targeting dissidents on twitter and other social media mckenzied it was never commissioned to prepare a report of any kind to identify critics. the firm, it says, is horrified by the possibility however remote it could have been misused in any way joining us with an in depth look at mckinsey is the author of "the firm, the story of mckinsey and company. you wrote about jamie dimon i remember before the financial crisis or during the financial crisis, mckinsey is the harvard of consulting firms in america and now they've gotten enmeshed in this scandal. they were involved in a scandal in south africa recently during the financial crisis they had their own scandal with the insider trading at goldman sachs. what is going on here? >> you know, it's interesting. when i was working on the book, which was five, six years ago finished it, one interesting thing i realized is they were never in the press they were never being sued there was never any negative news about enron. >> they worked for enron too. >> in the last couple of years from south africa to
mckenzie reporting to a story that they're targeting dissidents on twitter and other social media mckenzied it was never commissioned to prepare a report of any kind to identify critics. the firm, it says, is horrified by the possibility however remote it could have been misused in any way joining us with an in depth look at mckinsey is the author of "the firm, the story of mckinsey and company. you wrote about jamie dimon i remember before the financial crisis or during the financial...
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i set down with the president of lean in and mckenzie's chief -- i sat down.er >> women are leaning inty -- and businesses need to lean in, too. women are getting college degrees at higher rates. women are asking for more, asking for promotions and raises as often as men and not leaving the workplace. the companies need to do more. they need to treat business diversity like the priority it is. you want to hit a business goal -- you have a compelling case, you set goals, you track progress, and you hold leaders accountable, and too few companies are doing those things. emily: you and working on this report since 2012. what is different about this year? is the difference that there is no difference? >> we see that companies are stalled, but what we find as we are getting closer to understanding other root causes. companies say they understand they have a problem, but help us try to break down problems we can solve in units of one or two years. this will take five or 10 years to shift a whole generation. tell us about micro-aggression and tell us if targets work and how other companies do
i set down with the president of lean in and mckenzie's chief -- i sat down.er >> women are leaning inty -- and businesses need to lean in, too. women are getting college degrees at higher rates. women are asking for more, asking for promotions and raises as often as men and not leaving the workplace. the companies need to do more. they need to treat business diversity like the priority it is. you want to hit a business goal -- you have a compelling case, you set goals, you track...
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the raiders general manager reggie mckenzie in berkeley scouting talent as cal hosted washington.or and jones scores. a nice tight rope catch. browning on the rollout, trying to throw it away but the mad hops of cameron bynum with a toetapping inbounds for the interception 10-7. browning was benched in the third for jay kaner, the son of a prominent bay area news anchor and he was picked off by the cal linebacker evan weaver. did not stop until he reached the pylon. that is a touchdown. the bears taking the lead holding onto upset the huskies, 12-10. cal is now 5-3 for the season. golden performance from san jose state hosting unlv. the quarterback the arm strength at the end of the half, trey walker, the 37 yard strike 24-21 the spartans lead. early in the fourth quarter, jumping the route look at munro stepping in front and he goes. 50 yards for the pick six, the spartans went back their first game of the season 50-37 over las vegas. how about the professionals? eventful week for the raiders nation. trajan questions, derek carr tearful and emotional after a hit on his shoulder b
the raiders general manager reggie mckenzie in berkeley scouting talent as cal hosted washington.or and jones scores. a nice tight rope catch. browning on the rollout, trying to throw it away but the mad hops of cameron bynum with a toetapping inbounds for the interception 10-7. browning was benched in the third for jay kaner, the son of a prominent bay area news anchor and he was picked off by the cal linebacker evan weaver. did not stop until he reached the pylon. that is a touchdown. the...
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--general manager reggie mckenzie did not speak to the media on camera, but he did say that the chanceve a 1st-rounder was too good to pass up. --some players did offer reaction, including-- jalen richard...who was asked if he feels the team is giving up after dealing mack and now cooper. "i mean, i don't even know how to answer that, but..... if i knew how to run a tam i'd be running one. i could sit here and say my opinion on a lot of things. i don;t know what plans they have for us upstairs. it's the name of the business. we've still gotta come in here and perform on sunday with whoever we got." busy day at alameda-- in other news, there's a chance marshawn lynch may have played his last game as a raider. the team's leading rusher...placed on injured reserve with a groin injury....suffered last week against the seahawks. him being on i-r means he's out for about two months... and is eligible to return in december depending on his recovery. through 6 games this year, he's rushed for nearly 400-yards on 90-carries. the 32-year-old is in the final season of his contract.
--general manager reggie mckenzie did not speak to the media on camera, but he did say that the chanceve a 1st-rounder was too good to pass up. --some players did offer reaction, including-- jalen richard...who was asked if he feels the team is giving up after dealing mack and now cooper. "i mean, i don't even know how to answer that, but..... if i knew how to run a tam i'd be running one. i could sit here and say my opinion on a lot of things. i don;t know what plans they have for us...
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--general manager reggie mckenzie did not speak to the media on camera, but he did say that the chanceave a 1st-rounder was too good to pass up. --some players did offer reaction, including-- jalen richard...who was asked if he feels the team is giving up after dealing mack and now cooper. "i mean, i don't even know how to answer that, but..... if i knew how to run a tam i'd be running one. i could sit here and say my opinion on a lot of things. i don;t know what plans they have for us upstairs. it's the name of the business. we've still gotta come in here and perform on sunday with whoever we got." moving over to the 49ers-- where there also isn't much positive news to report. perhaps the only highlight of the day-- the unveiling of the dwight clark catch statue. the niners losing streak...now stands at 5...after going up against one of the best teams in the league-- the undefeated l-a rams. the rams showed why they're so dominant.. scoring 24-points off of 4 turnovers... c-j beathard was sacked 7-times, 4 times by aaron donald. 49ers going on the road next against the
--general manager reggie mckenzie did not speak to the media on camera, but he did say that the chanceave a 1st-rounder was too good to pass up. --some players did offer reaction, including-- jalen richard...who was asked if he feels the team is giving up after dealing mack and now cooper. "i mean, i don't even know how to answer that, but..... if i knew how to run a tam i'd be running one. i could sit here and say my opinion on a lot of things. i don;t know what plans they have for us...
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a pleasure we'll see you soon >>> let's talk more about this joining us is alan gelder from wood-mckenzieyou heard hadley's report. it's surprising. i understand that iran is coming offline, but you have russia and saudi arabia increasing production or saying they will are you surprised we're at 86 on brent? >> no, we're not surprised what we're seeing is saudi sort of at record levels, high levels achieved before. russia production is up about 300,000, 400,000 barrels a day, they're trying to accommodate the current loss in iranian volumes. the issue is how aggressive the u.s. is being on sanctions on iran, the lack of waivers, whether all iranian crude exports will cease if that's the case, then $100 is perfectly plausible. that's not our best case we're not expecting iranian exports to drop to levels much lower than what they are now we will need to see how this evolves in the coming weeks. >> there's been talk about these so-called ghost ships, basically iranian crude going around the world in unmarked or untracked ships because they don't want anyone to know who is buying it. the poi
a pleasure we'll see you soon >>> let's talk more about this joining us is alan gelder from wood-mckenzieyou heard hadley's report. it's surprising. i understand that iran is coming offline, but you have russia and saudi arabia increasing production or saying they will are you surprised we're at 86 on brent? >> no, we're not surprised what we're seeing is saudi sort of at record levels, high levels achieved before. russia production is up about 300,000, 400,000 barrels a day,...
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mckenzie also told reporters he and gruden are building this roster in concert and not tanking the season. also today raiders placed martian lynch on injury reserve for an injury. silver and black this season, he averages 4.2 yards per carry and three touchdowns over six games. and on the hardwood fresh off a last second loss to the denver nuggets the warriors are back trailing by as many as 13 points in the fourth quart. they had a chance to win and tie in the final seconds but damian jones was denied at the rim. they are hoping to get phoenix suns nbc sports bay area. those who plan to watch the voice right here on nbc bay area, you can still keep ooh eye on the game, download our new my teams app and stream it live. it's called multi tasking people, back to you guys. >>> very good advice, thank you, laura. >>> coming up tonight at 11:00 we continue to follow the breaking news we've been following in san francisco, that fire on several floors of this apartment building in the financial district. the specialized training crews that have firefighters say that may have helped save lives. w
mckenzie also told reporters he and gruden are building this roster in concert and not tanking the season. also today raiders placed martian lynch on injury reserve for an injury. silver and black this season, he averages 4.2 yards per carry and three touchdowns over six games. and on the hardwood fresh off a last second loss to the denver nuggets the warriors are back trailing by as many as 13 points in the fourth quart. they had a chance to win and tie in the final seconds but damian jones...
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we turn to mckenzie walker, a journalism major from men's it -- from memphis. >> the langley researchenter is located in our backyard. do you believe the newly proposed space force is a necessary designation given , that the bulk of responsibility will simply be transferred from the air force? mr. kaine: wonderful question. i will say about nasa langley, in virginia, we are lucky because we have nasa langley and wallis island on the eastern shore. both are critical to space exploration and defense. president trump has proposed, in a speech given by vice president, to do a space force. i'm on the armed services committee, the budget committee, what the administration has not done it, to our committees and say here's what we mean by it, here's what it will cost and here's the responsibility we propose to reallocate from the dod or the air force into the new space force. i would say basically it is an idea that has not come up and told us what could be improved if we create the space force. i'm open to the conversation. connected to the nation's military mission in virginia. we have to a
we turn to mckenzie walker, a journalism major from men's it -- from memphis. >> the langley researchenter is located in our backyard. do you believe the newly proposed space force is a necessary designation given , that the bulk of responsibility will simply be transferred from the air force? mr. kaine: wonderful question. i will say about nasa langley, in virginia, we are lucky because we have nasa langley and wallis island on the eastern shore. both are critical to space exploration...
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besides being on the small rural school board of mckenzie, i served on the douglas esd board. esd's serves all of the vulnerable kids in douglas county. each area has their own esd. it is a little-known school board people do not remember, educational service district. we provide the specialists you need. we definitely need a specific goal -- specific fund for the vulnerable population. >> our next question. fromr next question is jason. he's 17 and from pendleton. he wants to ask about education funding. >> my question is for governor brown and representative buehler . as a student who has attended a large, private public school, just school located outside of pendleton, oregon, i have noticed a great discrepancy when it comes to teaching students about native american history. historical trauma, national resource management, and topics vital to understanding indigenous populations better. what specific steps will you take to solve the issues of underrepresentation of travel history all across oregon? -- tribal history all across oregon? gov. brown: it has been my honor to wo
besides being on the small rural school board of mckenzie, i served on the douglas esd board. esd's serves all of the vulnerable kids in douglas county. each area has their own esd. it is a little-known school board people do not remember, educational service district. we provide the specialists you need. we definitely need a specific goal -- specific fund for the vulnerable population. >> our next question. fromr next question is jason. he's 17 and from pendleton. he wants to ask about...
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also, besides being on the small rural school board of mckenzie, east of eugene, i served on the douglas esd boardroom which you and your brother are probably familiar. esd serves all of the vulnerable kids in douglas county. there are 13 school districts. each area has their own esd. it is a little-known school board people do not remember, educational service district. we provide the specialists you need. speech pathologists and all those other folks. we definitely need to have a specific fund for the vulnerable populations. thank you for the question. >> did they answer your question? >> yes. >> ok. our next question. >> our next question is from solomon -- no. [laughter] >> this is from jason. he's 17 and from pendleton. he wants to ask about education funding. >> my question is for governor brown and representative buehler. as a student who has attended a large, private public school, as well as a small public charter school located just outside of pendleton, oregon, i have noticed a great discrepancy when it comes to teaching students about native american history. historical traum
also, besides being on the small rural school board of mckenzie, east of eugene, i served on the douglas esd boardroom which you and your brother are probably familiar. esd serves all of the vulnerable kids in douglas county. there are 13 school districts. each area has their own esd. it is a little-known school board people do not remember, educational service district. we provide the specialists you need. speech pathologists and all those other folks. we definitely need to have a specific...
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he went on to another couple of projects and then he came back here to a place called mckenzie's jettyeople who stayed here. because here he wasjoined by the duchess of sussex. they walked down the pier, they met a large group of well—wishers. as ever, a hugely enthusiastic welcome, but what is notable is that they make the effort to come to the smaller places in australia as well as the big cities. they talked, they chatted, they shook hands, they got presents — they always do — and now they're going to end this stage of their tour of australia and make their way to fiji. the radio 2 drivetime presenter simon mayo has announced he will be leaving the station after eight years at the helm of the drivetime show. injune this yearjo wiley became his co—host, she will now move to the 7—9pm slot. lauren moss is here to tell us more. first of all, how much of supplies is this that he is leaving? somewhat. this is the second name presented to and as they are leaving radio two in as many months. last month it was announced that chris evans will be leaving the breakfast show that he has replace
he went on to another couple of projects and then he came back here to a place called mckenzie's jettyeople who stayed here. because here he wasjoined by the duchess of sussex. they walked down the pier, they met a large group of well—wishers. as ever, a hugely enthusiastic welcome, but what is notable is that they make the effort to come to the smaller places in australia as well as the big cities. they talked, they chatted, they shook hands, they got presents — they always do — and now...
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ellis mckenzie saying a group of people do not have the courage to hold anybody accountable for mcnair's death. another says paycheck was chosen over that life. newss getting new reactions this evening from college park. what are youg? hear >> reporter: well, the terps here are practicing while others prepare for protests tomorrow, and others prepare for protests before saturday's game, and protest led by jordan mcnair's dad. >> i'm not 100% sure really where the blame lies. >> reporter: some are on the fence about what manyas perceiv a forced retirement by university of maryland president wallace lowe. >> i think it makes a big difference to the school. >> reporter: stunts quick to say how they a feelut d.j. durkin returning to the position of head football coach. >> any coach that allows a isayer to die on his watch should not keep job. >> reporter: the president is retiring this june, after thesi univer system of maryland's board of regions' chair announced that coach.c. durkin is returning to his position after being placed on administrative leave. he was on the field when jordan tro
ellis mckenzie saying a group of people do not have the courage to hold anybody accountable for mcnair's death. another says paycheck was chosen over that life. newss getting new reactions this evening from college park. what are youg? hear >> reporter: well, the terps here are practicing while others prepare for protests tomorrow, and others prepare for protests before saturday's game, and protest led by jordan mcnair's dad. >> i'm not 100% sure really where the blame lies....
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ahead of giving his evidence, antonio spoke to our reporter greg mckenzie.re going to say today and how important it is to get your message across. this shouldn't have happened. absolutely, this shouldn't have happened but i would be prepared to answer all the questions the qc would have for me and to give him as many details as possible and to hold people to their responsibility for what happened at g re nfell tower. responsibility for what happened at grenfell tower. it was 15 months ago, today do you feel that for you, speaking today i wouldn't say closure but will it help in terms of putting this behind you if you can? absolutely, it will help and we have to all play our part and give out what we have inside. we have to help the enquiry and police investigation. after that it will be up investigation. after that it will be up to the police investigation to nail the people responsible for this. in terms of 15 months is a long time, i know a lot of residents have wa nted long time, i know a lot of residents have wanted to speak earlier. is this the first t
ahead of giving his evidence, antonio spoke to our reporter greg mckenzie.re going to say today and how important it is to get your message across. this shouldn't have happened. absolutely, this shouldn't have happened but i would be prepared to answer all the questions the qc would have for me and to give him as many details as possible and to hold people to their responsibility for what happened at g re nfell tower. responsibility for what happened at grenfell tower. it was 15 months ago,...
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--general manager reggie mckenzie did not speak to the media on camera, chance to have a 1st-rounder good to pass up. --some players did offer reaction, up after dealing mack and now cooper. "i mean, i even know how to answe that, but..... if i knew how to run a tam i'd be running one. i could sit here and say my opinion on a lot of things. i don;t know what plans they have for us upstairs. it's the name of the business. we've still gotta come in here and perform on sunday with whoever we got." busy day at alameda-- in other news, there's a chance marshawn lynch may have played his last game as a raider. the team's leading rusher...placed on injured reserve with a groin injury....suffered last week against the seahawks. him being on i-r means he'sand is e this year, he's yarushrds on 90. the 32-year-old is in the final season of his contract. moving over to the 49ers-- where there also isn't much positive news to report. perhaps the only highlight of the day-- the unveiling of the dwight clark catch statue. the niners losing streak...now stands at 5...after going up ag
--general manager reggie mckenzie did not speak to the media on camera, chance to have a 1st-rounder good to pass up. --some players did offer reaction, up after dealing mack and now cooper. "i mean, i even know how to answe that, but..... if i knew how to run a tam i'd be running one. i could sit here and say my opinion on a lot of things. i don;t know what plans they have for us upstairs. it's the name of the business. we've still gotta come in here and perform on sunday with whoever we...
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. >> mckenzie says it is "horrified" that a report measuring public perception of saudi arabia policiesy have been used to silence dissidents. it was a detailed report which identified several people driving conversations on twitter. those people were later arrested or have their social media accounts shut down. global news, 24 hours a day and at @tictoc on twitter, powered by over 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm paul allen. this is bloomberg. >> southeast asia is set to require investment of at least $1.7 trillion per year over the next decade to meet its infrastructure needs. >> and singapore, for one, believes infrastructure development and participation is a key priority at this point. haslinda amin is with us in singapore to answer the question how the country can lead the way. question.a better give innovative project financing. let's bring in the second minister for finance and education. good to have you with us. singapore wants to be a hub for innovative private financing. what does it have in mind? >> well, there is a huge demand for infrastructur
. >> mckenzie says it is "horrified" that a report measuring public perception of saudi arabia policiesy have been used to silence dissidents. it was a detailed report which identified several people driving conversations on twitter. those people were later arrested or have their social media accounts shut down. global news, 24 hours a day and at @tictoc on twitter, powered by over 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm paul allen. this is bloomberg....
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use the rais mckenzie up at the park.up there 43, cool for some and high clouds but that is it otherwise we are looking for day. temperatures will be well above average. we are looking at mild conditions towards clayton. it feels warmer and drier in clayton, a bit of an odd and eerie feeling. i know. there is nothing that says anything will change anytime soon. out layton. closer to the concord pavilion, 49, 58 in pittsburg, 44 in danville and 42 in pleasanton. it is 50s around lafayette and martinez is 59. higher clouds coming in associated with everything that is going well north of us. temperatures and if yoare going get. 70s and 80s for most of the temperatures. 8:30 am. sal is looking at the screen. we are going to get to this right away. >>> we are looking at the commute. a lot of people went to work early because they want to get off early. this is a trend we see on halloween. the bay bridge has cleared out on some of the rams, getting into san francisco. a little bit slow in the main part but you can see that 880
use the rais mckenzie up at the park.up there 43, cool for some and high clouds but that is it otherwise we are looking for day. temperatures will be well above average. we are looking at mild conditions towards clayton. it feels warmer and drier in clayton, a bit of an odd and eerie feeling. i know. there is nothing that says anything will change anytime soon. out layton. closer to the concord pavilion, 49, 58 in pittsburg, 44 in danville and 42 in pleasanton. it is 50s around lafayette and...