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that was greg mckenzie.unding partner of the venture capital firm voulez capital. welcome to the programme. nice to see you. how big a problem do you think this is that there is no kind of uniformity when it comes to regulation and rules ? it comes to regulation and rules? because every country has a different approach.” don't think it's the only place where everyone has their own set of rules. if you compare rome downtown to downtown manhattan you will have a different experience, different types of roads and experiences for pedestrians. so you have to factor that in. the main issue at the moment is the lack of regulation. there is a lack of understanding how this new technology fits into the existing framework such as legal and highway code ‘s and things like that. and do we, because we don't know how those question marks will be resolved, example in london, at the moment, they are not legal to be used, in fact, in the uk, they are not legal to be used on the road on the pavement, so isn't there a risk for
that was greg mckenzie.unding partner of the venture capital firm voulez capital. welcome to the programme. nice to see you. how big a problem do you think this is that there is no kind of uniformity when it comes to regulation and rules ? it comes to regulation and rules? because every country has a different approach.” don't think it's the only place where everyone has their own set of rules. if you compare rome downtown to downtown manhattan you will have a different experience, different...
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director mckenzie, what do you actually do there at the white house?s to cull the weak, stephen. >> stephen: really? how old are you? >> how dare you ask a woman her age. what else to expect from fake news cbs. you're as bad as the never-trumpers. we've got a great show for you tonight. tyra banks is here. but when we come back, our real news anchor goes to south carolina to see what voters really think. sty with us. 60% of women wear the wrong size pad, and can experience leaks. you don't have to with always my fit try the next size up and get up to 20% better coverage - day or night because better coverage means better protection always. the family has to share one. step up with boost mobile and get 4 free samsung galaxy a20 phones when you switch or don't and prepare to lose some furniture ...ooo... got it! step up with boost mobile and get 4 lines for $25 per line per month or don't and remodel the living room switch to boost mobile and get 4 lines for $25 per line per month with unlimited data, and 4 free samsung galaxy a20 phones, all on our supe
director mckenzie, what do you actually do there at the white house?s to cull the weak, stephen. >> stephen: really? how old are you? >> how dare you ask a woman her age. what else to expect from fake news cbs. you're as bad as the never-trumpers. we've got a great show for you tonight. tyra banks is here. but when we come back, our real news anchor goes to south carolina to see what voters really think. sty with us. 60% of women wear the wrong size pad, and can experience leaks....
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that is greg mckenzie at raf brize norton.e who have died from the new coronavirus has exceeded the number killed in the sars outbreak nearly 20 years ago. the latest figures show that more than 800 patients have died in mainland china and hong kong. 0ur correspondent robin brant is in shanghai. tell us about the efforts that are being made by the chinese authorities, robin, to try to contain this, even though it has spread internationally? well, they are nationwide. in shanghai, a city over 1000 kilometres away from the epicentre of wuhan, there is almost a kind of enforced self isolation for people. some are expected to return to work tomorrow, that is mostly return to work tomorrow, that is m ostly o n return to work tomorrow, that is mostly on the industrial factory site. this is a city dominated by financial services and the service sector, they will be many working from home in the coming weeks. somewhat ominously, on state—run tv here, last night, there was a message here, last night, there was a m essa g e co nveyed he
that is greg mckenzie at raf brize norton.e who have died from the new coronavirus has exceeded the number killed in the sars outbreak nearly 20 years ago. the latest figures show that more than 800 patients have died in mainland china and hong kong. 0ur correspondent robin brant is in shanghai. tell us about the efforts that are being made by the chinese authorities, robin, to try to contain this, even though it has spread internationally? well, they are nationwide. in shanghai, a city over...
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in the last two hours we have seen bridget mckenzie resign, but now there are questions about how muchprocess for allocating those grants, as well as why is the prime minister's department's report, which has been critical to the decision to have the minister step down, why has that report not been made public as well? thank you very much. sounds like we will be talking to you again. look forward to it. michael ‘mad mike' hoare, widely considered the world's best known mercenary, has died at the age of 100. he fought a series of campaigns in the congo and was later jailed for an unsuccessful coup in the seychelles. the bbc‘s tim allman looks back at his life and colourful career. the early 1960s, and a country that was tearing itself apart. following independence, the republic of the congo descended into a period of upheaval, unrest and violence. playing no small part, this man, michael hoare. a former major in the british army, he was hired as a mercenary to take on a communist—backed rebellion in the country. his methods were often extreme, earning him the nickname ‘mad mike', and he
in the last two hours we have seen bridget mckenzie resign, but now there are questions about how muchprocess for allocating those grants, as well as why is the prime minister's department's report, which has been critical to the decision to have the minister step down, why has that report not been made public as well? thank you very much. sounds like we will be talking to you again. look forward to it. michael ‘mad mike' hoare, widely considered the world's best known mercenary, has died at...
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greg mckenzie reports.ve been what he describes as a living hell, deported from britain for a string of driving offences. he came to the uk at the age 01:14 and settled in oxford, before being deported back to jamaica. my accent will tell you, i'm not jamaican. i'm only jamaican by blood because i was born here. they are actually tearing families apart, they are ripping fathers away from their children, they are making our parents stressed, they're making the kids stressed, which will lead to problems down the road. on tuesday, the home office resumed deportation flights back to jamaica, saying its priority was keeping british people safe. these pictures show the 17 men being released from an army processing centre in the country's capital, kingston. i was seeing some very distraught family members, i saw a mixed reception for them. but importantly, i saw grown men crying. i don't take no pleasure in saying that. the fact that even one man came out, from the families i was talking to, and actually had a chi
greg mckenzie reports.ve been what he describes as a living hell, deported from britain for a string of driving offences. he came to the uk at the age 01:14 and settled in oxford, before being deported back to jamaica. my accent will tell you, i'm not jamaican. i'm only jamaican by blood because i was born here. they are actually tearing families apart, they are ripping fathers away from their children, they are making our parents stressed, they're making the kids stressed, which will lead to...
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the san francisco 49ers are playing the kanasas city chiefs in miami, our reporter duncan mckenzie—mchargide the hardrock stadium. what is the latest? good evening. the lady says theyjust had a kick out here in the second half, a very entertaining first half us up rippling to san francisco 49ers in the kansas city chiefs. the 49ers threw on the board first with a 30 ya rd ya rd threw on the board first with a 30 yard yard field goal from threw on the board first with a 30 yard yard field goalfrom robbie called. the chiefs completed a 75 ya rd called. the chiefs completed a 75 yard drive by patrick mahomes running into the end zone. kansas city seven, san francisco three, jimmy then through a costly deception which led to a 49 the field goal. ten three then he made amends before half—time, half—time it was san francisco ten come the kansas city chiefs can come the forcible history or the scores have been tied at half—time. forcible history or the scores have been tied at half-time. the 49ers edging up front at the moment. duncan, we talked about the quarterbacks so far. let's talk about th
the san francisco 49ers are playing the kanasas city chiefs in miami, our reporter duncan mckenzie—mchargide the hardrock stadium. what is the latest? good evening. the lady says theyjust had a kick out here in the second half, a very entertaining first half us up rippling to san francisco 49ers in the kansas city chiefs. the 49ers threw on the board first with a 30 ya rd ya rd threw on the board first with a 30 yard yard field goal from threw on the board first with a 30 yard yard field...
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the san francisco 49ers are playing the kanasas city chiefs in miami, our reporter duncan mckenzie—mchargg. the lady says theyjust had a kick out here in the second half, a very entertaining first half us up rippling to san francisco 49ers in the kansas city chiefs. the 49ers threw on the board first with a 30 ya rd ya rd threw on the board first with a 30 yard yard field goal from threw on the board first with a 30 yard yard field goalfrom robbie called. the chiefs completed a 75
the san francisco 49ers are playing the kanasas city chiefs in miami, our reporter duncan mckenzie—mchargg. the lady says theyjust had a kick out here in the second half, a very entertaining first half us up rippling to san francisco 49ers in the kansas city chiefs. the 49ers threw on the board first with a 30 ya rd ya rd threw on the board first with a 30 yard yard field goal from threw on the board first with a 30 yard yard field goalfrom robbie called. the chiefs completed a 75
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mckenzie was killed and murdered last year.d in her murder. the home is listed for 350,$000. the cutest house on the block. no word who would get the process from that sale. rob: san francisco has a new sheriff in town sparking new outrage for refusing to cooperate with ice. >> our department is not involved in immigration enforcement. that is a federal matter. our interest is public safety. you can't have a safe community if community members are afraid to come to us to report crimes. jillian: the same jurisdiction where an illegal immigrant was accused of murdering kate steinle. how do these policies protect the public? the chairman of the san francisco republican party joins us with his thoughts, thanks for being here. what is your message for the sheriff? what is your message to the sheriff? >> my message to the sheriff is to come down on the side of the people, the sheriff is elected by the people, not bureaucrats in city hall. people want the sheriff to enforce the immigration policies. i talked to the sheriff yesterday.
mckenzie was killed and murdered last year.d in her murder. the home is listed for 350,$000. the cutest house on the block. no word who would get the process from that sale. rob: san francisco has a new sheriff in town sparking new outrage for refusing to cooperate with ice. >> our department is not involved in immigration enforcement. that is a federal matter. our interest is public safety. you can't have a safe community if community members are afraid to come to us to report crimes....
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-- experts group meeting, or h-seg with support from the miter corporation, american airlines and mckenzy. thanks. it's the best experts in american homeland security. it was founded over ten years ago at the aspen institute and is now rebooted, to use a tech term, and housed at the miter company. we're honored to be co-chairs, and rob walker is the newly minted, vaunted, executive director. the h-seg mission is to offer independent, nonpartisan advice to key government officials as they face hard security programs, raise awareness about those programs and offer solution. to remind, we are nonpartisan and we hope we add value. sitting in our audience today are some of the most brilliant minds sharing more than one thousand years, i'm not making this up, of service in u.s. security posts. they are household names, charley adam, and others. i do want to pay tribute to mike hayden. [ applause ] and i could take all day and name all the roaest of you. thank you for your service. i used to say that the group is made up of the mothers and fathers of homeland security. as i mentioned, most of us
-- experts group meeting, or h-seg with support from the miter corporation, american airlines and mckenzy. thanks. it's the best experts in american homeland security. it was founded over ten years ago at the aspen institute and is now rebooted, to use a tech term, and housed at the miter company. we're honored to be co-chairs, and rob walker is the newly minted, vaunted, executive director. the h-seg mission is to offer independent, nonpartisan advice to key government officials as they face...
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joining us now is bloomberg's tom mckenzie, host of bloomberg markets, the china open.at the speeds at which this has happened, it seems to have been slowed down. we know there was an outrage in china because one of the first whips who is a medic now has passed away. does that change the dynamic and conversation in china? >> what it does is underscore the fact that the government under ping is tremendous economic pressure as well as the health challenges they face. there really was an igniting of anger over the night on the juice that there was a whistle blower in tes and was flagged a sars like virus and shut down by police and reprimanded by local officials and called a rumor mongerer and went on to get ineffected with the disease and very sadly passed away last night. his treatment, the way he was treated by local officials igniting that anger which we haven't seen in years online being expressed by mill ones of -- millions of people and is something the leadership has to deal with. and they want to see why the doctor was treated the way he was and adds to the grim s
joining us now is bloomberg's tom mckenzie, host of bloomberg markets, the china open.at the speeds at which this has happened, it seems to have been slowed down. we know there was an outrage in china because one of the first whips who is a medic now has passed away. does that change the dynamic and conversation in china? >> what it does is underscore the fact that the government under ping is tremendous economic pressure as well as the health challenges they face. there really was an...
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the issue has turned out to be the years he spent working for mckenzie and his ties to wall street.t is controversial among democrats. are you surprised? >> he has also talked a lot about his faith as well. he has also tried to make himself and to being the obama inheritor of the obama coalition. i don't know if he will be able to do that because as you played in that clip, there is still a lot of resentment among democrats because he is, had worked for mckenzie which is a big financial firm may pick management firm and ties to wall street. and he has raised money from billionaires, which as bernie sanders has pointed out you should not do in a democratic primary. i think there is still a lot of resentment about him however he has that win and iowa and something to be said about winning. you look at joe biden with a disastrous finish even worse than iowa. so biden was the front runner in name only. now you have buttigieg at least be able to get within a close range to bernie sanders. and i think he will feel some momentum. i don't know if that carries into south carolina though. tha
the issue has turned out to be the years he spent working for mckenzie and his ties to wall street.t is controversial among democrats. are you surprised? >> he has also talked a lot about his faith as well. he has also tried to make himself and to being the obama inheritor of the obama coalition. i don't know if he will be able to do that because as you played in that clip, there is still a lot of resentment among democrats because he is, had worked for mckenzie which is a big financial...
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greg mckenzie reports.nd more as more and more cases as more and more cases of coronavirus are being reported, these unverified videos show chinese authorities at work. house to house searches, rounding up the sick. it all adding to a growing sense of fear and all adding to a growing sense of fearand dread. a child says, "i don't want to be taken away like that". there is also anger after the death of doctor li wenliang, who was one of doctor li wenliang, who was one of the first to spot signs of this new virus. he tried to warn people about his online posts were censored by the chinese government. he died after contracting the virus while treating patients in wuhan, the city in hubei province at the epicentre of the outbreak stop in hong kong, a mandatorily two—week quarantine has been ordered for anyone arriving from mainland china. visitors are being told to isolate themselves in hotel rooms or go to government run centres while returning hong kong residents have been ordered to stay inside their homes.
greg mckenzie reports.nd more as more and more cases as more and more cases of coronavirus are being reported, these unverified videos show chinese authorities at work. house to house searches, rounding up the sick. it all adding to a growing sense of fear and all adding to a growing sense of fearand dread. a child says, "i don't want to be taken away like that". there is also anger after the death of doctor li wenliang, who was one of doctor li wenliang, who was one of the first to...
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greg mckenzie has more.es as "a living hell" — deported from britain for a string of driving offences. he came to the uk at the age 01:14 and settled in oxford before being deported back to jamaica. my accent will tell you, i'm notjamaican, i'm onlyjamaican by blood because i was born here. they are actually tearing families apart, they are ripping fathers away from their children, they are making our pa rents stressed. they're making the kids stressed, which will lead to further problems down the road. on tuesday, the home office resumed deportation flights back to jamaica, saying its priority was keeping british people safe. these pictures show the 17 men being released from an army processing centre in the country's capital, kingston. i was seeing some very distraught family members, i saw a mixed reception for them. but importantly, i saw grown men crying. i don't take no pleasure in saying that. the fact that even one man came out, from the families i was talking to, and actually had a child since, now
greg mckenzie has more.es as "a living hell" — deported from britain for a string of driving offences. he came to the uk at the age 01:14 and settled in oxford before being deported back to jamaica. my accent will tell you, i'm notjamaican, i'm onlyjamaican by blood because i was born here. they are actually tearing families apart, they are ripping fathers away from their children, they are making our pa rents stressed. they're making the kids stressed, which will lead to further...
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mayor pete also worked at mckenzie consulting where he was employed by blue cross blue shield and the defense department he helped a big insurance and big military further exploits your average american so i guess i was wrong when i when i said he wasn't prepared to be president exploiting average americans. sounds like pretty good training and while his campaign is denied ever worked for the cia the gray zone has reported according to military documents that have gone mostly under the media's radar it does appear that the former mayor worked alongside the cia while serving as a high ranking naval intelligence officer during his short stint in afghanistan is unit operated under the watch of the drug enforcement administration so while he was in afghanistan as part of our imperial wars he worked alongside the cia and under the d i d so basically he's the guy who the party. you may recall from away back in the present day one of the reasons we remain in afghanistan is to steal the country's minerals and resources and according to an exposé in vogue magazine in his living room pete has a
mayor pete also worked at mckenzie consulting where he was employed by blue cross blue shield and the defense department he helped a big insurance and big military further exploits your average american so i guess i was wrong when i when i said he wasn't prepared to be president exploiting average americans. sounds like pretty good training and while his campaign is denied ever worked for the cia the gray zone has reported according to military documents that have gone mostly under the media's...
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jeffrey mckenzie was born with the blood disorder sickle cell anemia.he wasn't supposed to live past age five. how many times do you think you were in the hospital as a kid? >> i don't know, i don't think i can put a number on that. >> yuccas: that was your second home? >> first. >> yuccas: then the make-a-wish foundation stepped in. >> you have three wishes, and i gave them, meet kobe bryant, go to a laker game to meet kobe bryant, and meet kobe bryant. ( laughter ) >> yuccas: you were focused. >> i was focused. he was like my superman, so just had to meet him. >> yuccas: eight-year-old jeffrey finally met his idol. >> at first, i freaked out. i was just, like, stunned. >> yuccas: he signed the jacket, the hat, the basketball. 2 two basketballs, yeah. he had to spend, like, 20s minutes signing all the stuff i asked him to. >> make-a-wish says bryant was one of the its top wish granters, more than 200 of them. >> what's so amazing about kobe is, these kids, he wouldn't meet them in groups. they were one-on-one. >> just to see the joy in my son's face. >
jeffrey mckenzie was born with the blood disorder sickle cell anemia.he wasn't supposed to live past age five. how many times do you think you were in the hospital as a kid? >> i don't know, i don't think i can put a number on that. >> yuccas: that was your second home? >> first. >> yuccas: then the make-a-wish foundation stepped in. >> you have three wishes, and i gave them, meet kobe bryant, go to a laker game to meet kobe bryant, and meet kobe bryant. ( laughter...
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. >> reporter: jeffrey mckenzie was born with the blood disorder sickle cell anemia.posed to live past age five. how many times do you think you were in the hospital as a kid? >> i don't know, i don't think i could put a number on that. >> that was your second home? >> first. >> reporter: then the make-a- wish foundation stepped in. >> so you can have three wishes. i gave them, meet kobe bryant, go to a lakers game to meet kobe, and meet kobe bryant.as. he was like my superman. i just had to meet him. >> reporter: eight-year-old jeffrey finally met his idol. >> at first i freaked out. i was just stunned. >> what's so amazing about kobe is these kids, he wouldn't meet them in groups. they were one on one. >> just to see the joy in my son's face was just incredible. >> reporter: he got to meet bryant a second time when mom sneaked jeffrey out of the hospital. the third time was outside the staples center locker room. this week jeffrey returned to the arena the pay his respects to bryant and his daughter gianna. >> i literally look at him like one of my fathers, like my
. >> reporter: jeffrey mckenzie was born with the blood disorder sickle cell anemia.posed to live past age five. how many times do you think you were in the hospital as a kid? >> i don't know, i don't think i could put a number on that. >> that was your second home? >> first. >> reporter: then the make-a- wish foundation stepped in. >> so you can have three wishes. i gave them, meet kobe bryant, go to a lakers game to meet kobe, and meet kobe bryant.as. he...
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greg mckenzie has more.been what he describes as a living hell. deported from britain for a string of driving offences, he came to the uk at the age of 1a and settled in oxford before being deported back to jamaica. i'll tell you, i'm not jamaican, i'm only jamaican jamaica. i'll tell you, i'm not jamaican, i'm onlyjamaican by blood because i was born there. they are tearing families apart, they are ripping fathers away from their children, they are making our pa rents stressed. children, they are making our parents stressed. they're making the kids stressed, it will lead to further problems down the road. on tuesday, the home office resumed rotation flights back to jamaica, saying its priority was keeping british people safe. these pictures show the 17 men being released from an army processing centre in the country's capital, kingston. an army processing centre in the country's capital, kingstonlj an army processing centre in the country's capital, kingston. iwas seeing some country's capital, kingston. iw
greg mckenzie has more.been what he describes as a living hell. deported from britain for a string of driving offences, he came to the uk at the age of 1a and settled in oxford before being deported back to jamaica. i'll tell you, i'm not jamaican, i'm only jamaican jamaica. i'll tell you, i'm not jamaican, i'm onlyjamaican by blood because i was born there. they are tearing families apart, they are ripping fathers away from their children, they are making our pa rents stressed. children, they...
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in a moment we'll speak to danny savage in hebden bridge, but first, alexandra mckenzie is in glasgowavel picture there? well, their travel is the main story today because we have got yellow weather warnings in place for much of scotla nd weather warnings in place for much of scotland until the end of wednesday. that is for snow, ice and wind. that is causing a lot of disruption, particularly here at glasgow central station. people are having to go by bus, people on the west coast main line, are having to be bused between here and carlisle because of disruption there, due to flooding. we spoke to some people who said they had been waiting for a bus for over an hour, so not a great start to their journey, bus for over an hour, so not a great start to theirjourney, where they hope they will be able to pick up the west coast mainline train to ta ke the west coast mainline train to take them between carlisle and down to london euston. there's been a lot of other travel disruptions. flights have been delayed and cancelled and caledonian macbrayne say all of their ferry routes are either di
in a moment we'll speak to danny savage in hebden bridge, but first, alexandra mckenzie is in glasgowavel picture there? well, their travel is the main story today because we have got yellow weather warnings in place for much of scotla nd weather warnings in place for much of scotland until the end of wednesday. that is for snow, ice and wind. that is causing a lot of disruption, particularly here at glasgow central station. people are having to go by bus, people on the west coast main line,...
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. —— alexandra mckenzie.r levels have already risen in the city. well, parts of the city are already flooded. somewhere under there is a footpath in the river 0use behind me is expected to peak early on tuesday. so, the city council has put the flood plan into place. floodgates along the river are close. the foss barrier is in operation to stop any water from the 0use backing up into the foss, as you know, the army has already been out to distribute hundreds of sandbags but the environment agency says any flooding will not be as severe as it was back in 2000, that's what they're expecting. that was when it was at its highest level ever recorded. 33 flood warnings in place at the moment in north yorkshire, eight in around york itself, so really, this evening, it's all about preparation. people being told to protect their properties and monitor the situation over the next 2a hours. that was fiona trott in the city of york. and for the latest information on storm dennis in your area — just go to your local bbc 0
. —— alexandra mckenzie.r levels have already risen in the city. well, parts of the city are already flooded. somewhere under there is a footpath in the river 0use behind me is expected to peak early on tuesday. so, the city council has put the flood plan into place. floodgates along the river are close. the foss barrier is in operation to stop any water from the 0use backing up into the foss, as you know, the army has already been out to distribute hundreds of sandbags but the environment...
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let's go over to hawick now and alexandra mckenzie, i have to say looks rather blustery there for yourd i would use. website here in the borders, three rivers reached record levels causing some serious flooding. behind me is the tv it which the levels have gone down but it is still strewn with fast and furious tonight and coming into hawick today you could see a lot of evidence of the flooding in the fields particularly, all the fields we re fields particularly, all the fields were either flooded or the ground was completely saturated. and west nine people in hawick and in the surrounding villages were affected by this flooding, many had to be evacuated from their homes and either go and stay with friends or somewhere else. we heard of one man who had to pack up his house and his belongings and take his ten—week—old baby i to a friend's house because his house was beginning to flood. the council has set up an emergency bunker here and they have been helping people today who have been affected by the flooding. water levels have pt here, so we are not expecting to see any new flooding b
let's go over to hawick now and alexandra mckenzie, i have to say looks rather blustery there for yourd i would use. website here in the borders, three rivers reached record levels causing some serious flooding. behind me is the tv it which the levels have gone down but it is still strewn with fast and furious tonight and coming into hawick today you could see a lot of evidence of the flooding in the fields particularly, all the fields we re fields particularly, all the fields were either...
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writer mckenzie fagan had a few questions about jetblue airlines' new boarding procedure, no boardingtoms database and let her on the plane. some passengers might consider the increasing use of facial recognition convenient, some might think it is orwellian, but it is already everywhere. the question is, how far will it go? turns out even some of those developing the technology are scared of the answer. this is your bloomberg take on facial recognition. becameay, san francisco the first american city to block police and other agencies from using facial recognition software. >> concerns around civil liberties and whether you enable a totalitarian state with this technology, which seems to be the direction things are heading. >> so how did we get here? facialher ai, recognition developed slowly, beginning in the 1960's. with the help of high debt cameras, machine learning and giant databases of photos to increase accuracy, it advanced in a hurry. >> facial recognition is a technology that takes images from video cameras and tries to identify people in those images, by taking key points
writer mckenzie fagan had a few questions about jetblue airlines' new boarding procedure, no boardingtoms database and let her on the plane. some passengers might consider the increasing use of facial recognition convenient, some might think it is orwellian, but it is already everywhere. the question is, how far will it go? turns out even some of those developing the technology are scared of the answer. this is your bloomberg take on facial recognition. becameay, san francisco the first...
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thread exchange on april 17, writer mckenzie fagan had a few questions about jetblue airlines' new boardingd.. a camera and screen verified her identity against the customs database and let her on the plane. some passengers might consider the increasing use of facial recognition in everyday life convenient, some might think it is orwellian, but it is already everywhere. the question is, how far will it go? turns out even some of those developing the technology are scared of what the answer might be. this is your bloomberg quick take on facial recognition. >> in may, san francisco became the first american city to block police and other agencies from using facial recognition software. >> the biggest concerns are all around civil liberties and whether you enable a totalitarian state with this technology, which seems to be the direction things are heading. >> so how did we get here? like other artificial intelligence applications, facial recognition developed slowly, beginning in the 1960's. with the help of high debt cameras, machine learning and giant databases of photos to increase accuracy
thread exchange on april 17, writer mckenzie fagan had a few questions about jetblue airlines' new boardingd.. a camera and screen verified her identity against the customs database and let her on the plane. some passengers might consider the increasing use of facial recognition in everyday life convenient, some might think it is orwellian, but it is already everywhere. the question is, how far will it go? turns out even some of those developing the technology are scared of what the answer...
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. >> reporter: jeffrey mckenzie was born with the blood disorder sickle cell anemia. age of 5. how many times do you think you were in the hospital past the age of 5? >> i don't know. i don't think i could put a number on that. >> reporter: that was your second home? >> first. >> reporter: then the make a wish foundation stepped in. >> you can have three wishes. and i gave them meet kobe bryant, go to a laker game to meet kobe bryant, and meet kobe bryant. >> reporter: you were focused? >> i was focused. he was like my superman. so just had to meet him. >> reporter: 8-year-old jeffrey finally met his idol. >> at first i freaked out. i was just stunned. >> reporter: so he signed the hat. he signed the jacket. he signed the basketball. >> two basketballs, yeah. he had to spend like 20 minutes signing all the stuff i asked him to. >> reporter: bryant was one of their top wish makers, more than 200 of them. >> what is amazing about these kids, he wouldn't meet them in groups. he would meet them one-on-one. >> just to see the joy on my son's face was just incredible. >> re
. >> reporter: jeffrey mckenzie was born with the blood disorder sickle cell anemia. age of 5. how many times do you think you were in the hospital past the age of 5? >> i don't know. i don't think i could put a number on that. >> reporter: that was your second home? >> first. >> reporter: then the make a wish foundation stepped in. >> you can have three wishes. and i gave them meet kobe bryant, go to a laker game to meet kobe bryant, and meet kobe bryant....
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today, monday, february 10th, 2020 >> it's mckenzie's 14th birthday >> here with mom >> from houston,ly - >> at detroit. >> i've been watching "today" for decades. >> and mom's finally here. >> good morning, everybody nice to have you with us on a monday morning, whether out there on that drizzly plaza or at home, we're happy to see your smiling faces this morning >> we want you to keep on sending us your shoutouts. how much fun is it to be having your cheerios and be like, oh, my word. there i am a short message. you put it on twitter or instagram, #todayshowplaza >> book, there you are on the "today" show >>> tomorrow, we're kicking off a new series that we're excited about. there's our guy, carson daly carson is working on this series on the power of music and music's ability to help people heal, both mentally and physically, as well. no one knows music like carson daly this series is going to kick off tomorrow >> i'm excited for that. >> a perfect series for carson can't wait >> yeah. >> look forward to that. that's tomorrow on "today. >>> let's get to the news at 8:00 more than 4
today, monday, february 10th, 2020 >> it's mckenzie's 14th birthday >> here with mom >> from houston,ly - >> at detroit. >> i've been watching "today" for decades. >> and mom's finally here. >> good morning, everybody nice to have you with us on a monday morning, whether out there on that drizzly plaza or at home, we're happy to see your smiling faces this morning >> we want you to keep on sending us your shoutouts. how much fun is it to...
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de 14 aÑos, quien con una herida de bala en un pie, se quedÓ cuidando a sus hermanitos, mandÓ a mckenziesus primeros auxilios en una clÍnica de bavispe, sonora, cerca de la mora, y luego fueron llevados a un hospital de tucson, arizona, donde estuvieron internados varios dÍas. todos lograron recuperarse. devin langford, quien llevaba toda una vida en la mora, dice que por ahora no quiere regresar a mÉxico por la seguridad de sus hijos que sobrevivieron, aunque allÁ quedÓ su casa y todo lo que tenÍan. tras la masacre, algunos familiares de las vÍctimas tambiÉn abandonaron la mora, varios de ellos, incluso salieron en caravana por su propia seguridad, atrÁs dejaron el patrimonio de toda una vida. en casa de rhonita miller todo quedÓ intacto, tal como ella lo dejÓ antes de salir. en el piso encontramos la sandalia de una niÑa, un huarache de la mamÁ y un zapatito de bebÉ sobre un piano. en el cuarto de los niÑos todo era desolador. adriÁn: ahÍ estÁn los andadores de los cuates, asÍ quedÓ, velo, y ahÍ estÁ la ropita. pedro: el funeral de rhonita miller y sus cuatro hijos se llevÓ a cabo en l
de 14 aÑos, quien con una herida de bala en un pie, se quedÓ cuidando a sus hermanitos, mandÓ a mckenziesus primeros auxilios en una clÍnica de bavispe, sonora, cerca de la mora, y luego fueron llevados a un hospital de tucson, arizona, donde estuvieron internados varios dÍas. todos lograron recuperarse. devin langford, quien llevaba toda una vida en la mora, dice que por ahora no quiere regresar a mÉxico por la seguridad de sus hijos que sobrevivieron, aunque allÁ quedÓ su casa y todo...
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the creation of the famed architect allister mckenzie who also designed augusta national and cypress point. >> the way it looks is incredible. >> reporter: don't be fooled by the breathtaking scenery. this course is -- >> tough. >> reporter: and it tests every part of your game. >> it really challenges you to see what you can do with every club in your bag. >> reporter: this lay out will be the backdrop for one of college golf's most celebrated tournaments. the 74th annual western intercollegiate hosted by san jose state. >> the western is really competitive. it's one of the best fields we play in all year. >> reporter: along with featuring some of the top competition in the country the western also gives golfers the opportunity to show case their talents in front of a national audience. for the second year in a row the golf channel will broadcast the 54-hole tournament featuring nearly 100 competitors. >> what we're trying to do with these events is introducing to our audience and to the golf world as a whole the future stars of the game. >> we're kind of preparing ourselves for the
the creation of the famed architect allister mckenzie who also designed augusta national and cypress point. >> the way it looks is incredible. >> reporter: don't be fooled by the breathtaking scenery. this course is -- >> tough. >> reporter: and it tests every part of your game. >> it really challenges you to see what you can do with every club in your bag. >> reporter: this lay out will be the backdrop for one of college golf's most celebrated tournaments....
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mckenzie global institute estimates they would have to build 3.5 million more houses by 2025 to closep as goes california, so goes the nation drama playing out in the bay area and what that means for the rest of the country and his new book "fighting for housing in america. joining me now, the author, and a long time friend. >> yes. >> we go way back to and congul the book i loved it i read it it was awesome and it opened my eyes everyone around here knows, it really opened my eyes to this whole thing. i know that's not what you're saying the book is about, but talk to us about where this kind ov move by especially younger people to be pro development is coming from it and how big do you think it's going to get? >> there's all sorts of people around the country who can't afford housing and that's going higher and higher up there's all sorts of people. millennial, renters, people who work at facebook, google, who can't afford their rent. they're b mobilizing. as i was doing the research for the book, i found people have been talking about this problem. larry katz, old harvard professor
mckenzie global institute estimates they would have to build 3.5 million more houses by 2025 to closep as goes california, so goes the nation drama playing out in the bay area and what that means for the rest of the country and his new book "fighting for housing in america. joining me now, the author, and a long time friend. >> yes. >> we go way back to and congul the book i loved it i read it it was awesome and it opened my eyes everyone around here knows, it really opened my...
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greg mckenzie has more.oxford before being deported back to jamaica. my accent will tell you, i'm notjamaican, i'm onlyjamaican by blood because i was born here. they are actually tearing families apart, they are ripping fathers away from their children, they are making our pa rents stressed. they're making the kids stressed, which will lead to further problems down the road. on tuesday, the home office resumed deportation flights back to jamaica, saying its priority was "keeping british people safe." these pictures show the 17 men being released from an army processing centre in the country's capital, kingston. i was seeing some very distraught family members, i saw a mixed reception for them. but importantly, i saw grown men crying. i don't take no pleasure in saying that. the fact that even one man came out from the families i was talking to, and actually had a child since, now that child hasjust had daddy ripped away from him entirely. and the question is — why? on that flight was 33—year—old rupert smit
greg mckenzie has more.oxford before being deported back to jamaica. my accent will tell you, i'm notjamaican, i'm onlyjamaican by blood because i was born here. they are actually tearing families apart, they are ripping fathers away from their children, they are making our pa rents stressed. they're making the kids stressed, which will lead to further problems down the road. on tuesday, the home office resumed deportation flights back to jamaica, saying its priority was "keeping british...
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you're seeing that take off. >> and then in terms of the business itself for mckenzie and then also forpact then >> it's very different by geography and i think it's very important to remember that i was in paris and one of the most notable things was in the week after chinese new year there were no chinese tourists so the stores were deserted. that's a mayor impact overseas but that's the retail sector i was chatting with the hotel manager and he told me that the occupancy rates were significantly off what they would experience. >> today we have the market. right now you look at where the futures are and it's almost as if the coronavirus didn't happen in terms of how the market is treating this. given what you know about the material impact this may or may not have on multinational companies does this make sense to you >> well, what makes sense to me is having a very different view of what will impact different sectors. if you're a sector in the retail and hospitality, clearly the sheer number of chinese tourists has an impact. one statistic. people keep drawing comparison to sars. the
you're seeing that take off. >> and then in terms of the business itself for mckenzie and then also forpact then >> it's very different by geography and i think it's very important to remember that i was in paris and one of the most notable things was in the week after chinese new year there were no chinese tourists so the stores were deserted. that's a mayor impact overseas but that's the retail sector i was chatting with the hotel manager and he told me that the occupancy rates...
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how does your experience as mckenzie prepare you for your role as president?> part of my goal in working for this consulting company. i wanted to learn everything i could about how the business world worked. and i learned a lot. i learned a lot of things that stay with me in terms of managing budget and understanding how finance works and teams operate. i learned things that confirm my sense that life in the private sector was not for me. often client service firms don't really weigh the morality of the things that they're involved with. and my former employer has been criticized rightly for many cases where they wound p doing a body of work that maybe would have made sense from business perspective. if you thought about the consequences not so much. now is the time we have got to make sure that the guardrails that are put on the business community the regulations that we as a democratic society decide to impose on the business activities that can have such social impacts or environmental impacts are set so that we don't expect companies out of the goodness of
how does your experience as mckenzie prepare you for your role as president?> part of my goal in working for this consulting company. i wanted to learn everything i could about how the business world worked. and i learned a lot. i learned a lot of things that stay with me in terms of managing budget and understanding how finance works and teams operate. i learned things that confirm my sense that life in the private sector was not for me. often client service firms don't really weigh the...
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and mckenzie, my former employer has been criticized rightly for many cases where they wound up doing maybe would have made sense from a business perspective, but if you just stopped and thought about the consequences, not so much. and i think now is the time when we have got to make sure that the guardrails that are put on the business community, that the regulations that we as a democratic society decide to impose on the business activities that have such social impacts and companies out of the goodness of their hearts perhaps at a competitive disadvantage to do the right thing to establish the floor of the standard of social and environmental benefits that we expect the private sector to create in addition to doing what they do, generating the jobs and value they're supposed to. >> an administrative assistant at the college of charleston and she's leaning towards supporting senator warren. >> good evening. as an lgbt american it's quite remarkable to be speaking to you on stage right now, so thank you. our governor was recently granted a waiver for faith base foster adoption progra
and mckenzie, my former employer has been criticized rightly for many cases where they wound up doing maybe would have made sense from a business perspective, but if you just stopped and thought about the consequences, not so much. and i think now is the time when we have got to make sure that the guardrails that are put on the business community, that the regulations that we as a democratic society decide to impose on the business activities that have such social impacts and companies out of...
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marine general frank mckenzie arrived as news accounts said the iraqis have cut cooperation with thealition. that follows the u.s. killing of iranian general qassem soleimani outside baghdad. the clock began running today on the last arms deal betwe the u.s. and russia. the new strategic arms reduction treaty expires one year from now. it limits long-range nlear rheads. the u.s. withdrew from a treaty on mium-range weapons last year, and has also begun deploying low-yield nuclear missiles. meanwhile, the governor of california hasardoned e late civil rights leader bayard rustin, who was jailed for homosexual activity in 1953. rustin died in 1987, and the state law that he was convicted under is no longer on the books. goveor gavin newsom says he also wants to pardon others who were prosecuted under the statute. and also today, acting icon ki douglas died today. his son, actor michael dougla,s confirmed it, calling him a legend a star of hollywood's golden age, douglas appeared in more than 80 movies, from classics such as "spartacus" to the critically acclaimed "champion." kirk dougl
marine general frank mckenzie arrived as news accounts said the iraqis have cut cooperation with thealition. that follows the u.s. killing of iranian general qassem soleimani outside baghdad. the clock began running today on the last arms deal betwe the u.s. and russia. the new strategic arms reduction treaty expires one year from now. it limits long-range nlear rheads. the u.s. withdrew from a treaty on mium-range weapons last year, and has also begun deploying low-yield nuclear missiles....
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>>tonight people piled into the gym as writers got their donkeys and the cleanup mckenzie randall was on the don't college team who are the defending tonight double track runners, teachers and coaches on dogs. >>this is >>and although the team was hoping to write off with the victory. they say they're happy to participate in something that will benefit to treat something ffa alumni president says will have a huge impact we have scholarships we we make sure every kid has enough a jacket a we help pay for their way to already don't see this every day. >>like polo. polo ponies that idea tonight smaller you don't see every day your son with that report tonight. and you know as long as they raised by look like some of those people took hard falls sick. they did out the donkeys were not unhappy about that that wraps up kron 4 news tonight, a day of our primetime coverage continues at the top of the air pam moore and j r stone are here with kron 4 news at 10. >>and grant thanks to you both next at 10 o'clock a chaotic scene in san francisco's mission district that's after an out of control d
>>tonight people piled into the gym as writers got their donkeys and the cleanup mckenzie randall was on the don't college team who are the defending tonight double track runners, teachers and coaches on dogs. >>this is >>and although the team was hoping to write off with the victory. they say they're happy to participate in something that will benefit to treat something ffa alumni president says will have a huge impact we have scholarships we we make sure every kid has enough...
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alexandra mckenzie at glasgow central station.evolution in the ballot box‘. the party won more first—choice votes than either fine gael or fianna fail, which have been the dominant forces in irish politics for almost a century. it could be weeks, if not months, before a government is formed. chris page has this report, which does contain some flash photography. applause. the story of this election has been the surge of sinn fein. across the country, the party is taking seats it had never been close to winning before. its leader says there has been a momentous shift. the mood for change certainly chimed with our political platform, and with our approach to politics. i think the time has come now where people are ready for sinn fein to have a chance at government. the results from the first stage of the count show 25% of voters gave their number one preference to sinn fein candidates. that put it ahead of the two centrist parties who have dominated for decades. fianna fail on 22% and fine gael on 21%. even sinn fein's own strategies
alexandra mckenzie at glasgow central station.evolution in the ballot box‘. the party won more first—choice votes than either fine gael or fianna fail, which have been the dominant forces in irish politics for almost a century. it could be weeks, if not months, before a government is formed. chris page has this report, which does contain some flash photography. applause. the story of this election has been the surge of sinn fein. across the country, the party is taking seats it had never...
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marine general frank mckenzie arrived as news accounts said the iraqis have cut cooperation with the. coalition.he that follows.s. killing of iranian general qassem soleimani outside baghdad. the clock began running today on the last remaining arms deal between the u.s. and russia. the new strategic arms reduction treaty expires one year from now. it limits each side's long-range nuclear warheads. the u.s. withdrew from a treaty on medium-range weapons last year, and has also begun deploying low-yield, nuclear missiles on submarines. the governor of lifornia has pardoned the late civil rights leader bayard rustin, who was jailed for homosexual activity in 1953.ru in died in 1987, and the state law that he was convictede under, is no lon the books. now, governor gavin newsom says he wants to pardon others who were prosecuted under the statutws in economic the u.s. trade deficit fell last year, for the fime in six years, due largely to the ongoing tariff war with china. and, wall street shot higher, on strong rnings reports. the dow jones industrial average gained 483 points toh at 29,
marine general frank mckenzie arrived as news accounts said the iraqis have cut cooperation with the. coalition.he that follows.s. killing of iranian general qassem soleimani outside baghdad. the clock began running today on the last remaining arms deal between the u.s. and russia. the new strategic arms reduction treaty expires one year from now. it limits each side's long-range nuclear warheads. the u.s. withdrew from a treaty on medium-range weapons last year, and has also begun deploying...
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jacqueline mckenzie is an immigration lawyer, who represents clients who were due to be on the flightwas due to be deported this morning. welcome to all of you. thank you for joining us. tell us what happened with your husband last night, when he was told he did not have to get on the plane. i went to visit him to bring him some stuff because we were not sure what was happening. when he came out of the visiting centre, we we re came out of the visiting centre, we were told that these people should not be on the plane due to the phone signal outage. during the night, we we re signal outage. during the night, we were hearing they were trying to appeal the decision so everyone could go but i heard the appeal was u nsuccessful. could go but i heard the appeal was unsuccessful. at the moment he is still in colnbrook and was not put onto the flight. do you know what happens now? no one has said anything. they had not told him anything. they had not told him anything. when did he come to this country? he came when he was 11. how did he feel about the prospect of going to jamaica? how much ti
jacqueline mckenzie is an immigration lawyer, who represents clients who were due to be on the flightwas due to be deported this morning. welcome to all of you. thank you for joining us. tell us what happened with your husband last night, when he was told he did not have to get on the plane. i went to visit him to bring him some stuff because we were not sure what was happening. when he came out of the visiting centre, we we re came out of the visiting centre, we were told that these people...
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the argument that pete buttigieg, who really stumbled when -- he you know, he speaks in sort of mckenzie-ese, full sentences. when he had to answer some questions about race, et cetera, he didn't seem so prepared. >> i have to cut you off just because we have to go to the spin room to one of those two candidates you just mentioned, presidential candidate senator elizabeth warren, a democrat from massachusetts. [ applause ] >> senator, what do you think the most important thing you said tonight was? what was your favorite answer? >> so look, it was fun to be out there. but can i just comment on what you all were just talking about? you know, we've had three years now of donald trump and mitch mcconnell. it was exactly three years ago tonight that mitch mcconnell tried to pitch me off the senate floor for reading a statement from koe from coretta scott king to try to stop a racist from being nominated to be attorney general of the united states. and that's when mitch mcconnell said the words that women have put on t-shirts, have embroidered on pillows, and have had tattooed on their bodies. "n
the argument that pete buttigieg, who really stumbled when -- he you know, he speaks in sort of mckenzie-ese, full sentences. when he had to answer some questions about race, et cetera, he didn't seem so prepared. >> i have to cut you off just because we have to go to the spin room to one of those two candidates you just mentioned, presidential candidate senator elizabeth warren, a democrat from massachusetts. [ applause ] >> senator, what do you think the most important thing you...
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we're also joined by the latest on the virus itself by bloomberg tv an or the steve mckenzie. >> we wenthrough a few of the latest headline there is around how this is continuing to play out in china. but what do we know about the latest infection numbers and the international spread? >> so the top lionel realingly terms of what the investors are focused on is the pace of infections and that has slowed for at least a third or fourth day now. so that trend continues. we're not a the point where we can say according to the experts that it's starting to top out and pee. >> yeah. people would take come from that. the case continue to rise. 103 deaths just in the province f wubay alone. slightly lower from that previous comfort. in terms of internationally, they've got about 42 cases now. 2,000 people in quarn fiend and that's at the singapore ha 45 cases at least. and they're saying that the tour industry they're going to see a drop of about 20%. it had the 13th case in the u.s. as well. so the focus is on that international spread. they're considered about it with people who have no travel
we're also joined by the latest on the virus itself by bloomberg tv an or the steve mckenzie. >> we wenthrough a few of the latest headline there is around how this is continuing to play out in china. but what do we know about the latest infection numbers and the international spread? >> so the top lionel realingly terms of what the investors are focused on is the pace of infections and that has slowed for at least a third or fourth day now. so that trend continues. we're not a the...
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tremendous gratitude the sponsors for this event, including jones day, kirkland and ellis, baker mckenzie, the law offices. thanks for your support. [applause] >> and so we're going to be beginning our second day of the conference with a presentation -- a keynote presentation from one of the leading experts in the field. we're really delighted to have with us today professor karen musalo. i will briefly introduce karen. for many of us, she needs no introduction. she is the founding director at the u.c. hastings college of law. it's fair to say that she is the leading expert on the topic of gender-based asylum and the fact that she is a lead co-author of refugee law and policy, a leading treatise on the subject. she has authored numerous book chapters and articles and relative our project, she has in gendermajor cases asylum serving as lead attorney in several cases. she has continued to publish in the field and has received numerous awards for her pioneering work in this area. today she is going to be speaking to us about how we can restore protections in the area of gender-based violence
tremendous gratitude the sponsors for this event, including jones day, kirkland and ellis, baker mckenzie, the law offices. thanks for your support. [applause] >> and so we're going to be beginning our second day of the conference with a presentation -- a keynote presentation from one of the leading experts in the field. we're really delighted to have with us today professor karen musalo. i will briefly introduce karen. for many of us, she needs no introduction. she is the founding...
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let's bring in tom mckenzie in beijing. our markets anchor in hong kong. let's start with you.or the cruise passengers? >> at least the quarantine on the cruise ship is over and ending weeks of turmoil for thousands of passengers where they were on the diamond princess and one in seven people contracted this disease, we were counting at least 542 people coronavirus on that cruise ship. this is what we're learning. about 500 people today will be able to disembark. the vessel. and this is going to go on basically up until friday, until all passengers on board have left japan. as you mentioned, they said they did everything they could to secure the health of passengers. the government has been under fire over the handling of this, whether it's the efficacy of quarantining this many people in the cruise ship doesn't do enough to contain and also when it came to testing operations as well. health official saysing the measures may not be enough to stop this virus from spreading because they have been able to say that those tested negative will be able to take a final medical check if
let's bring in tom mckenzie in beijing. our markets anchor in hong kong. let's start with you.or the cruise passengers? >> at least the quarantine on the cruise ship is over and ending weeks of turmoil for thousands of passengers where they were on the diamond princess and one in seven people contracted this disease, we were counting at least 542 people coronavirus on that cruise ship. this is what we're learning. about 500 people today will be able to disembark. the vessel. and this is...
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once again the sponsors for this event including jones day, kirkland and ellis, skadden, baker and mckenzie, law offices of sheila starky hun. thanks to all of you for your support. [ applause ] so we're going to be beginning our second day of the conference with a presentation, a keynote presentation, from one of the leading experts in the field. we're really delighted to have with us today professor karen musalo. i know for many of us, she needs no introduction, but the professor is a founding director of the center for gender and refugee studies at uc hastings college of law. it's fair to say she is the leading expert on the topic of gender-based asylum and really many forms of refugee protection and asylum in the united states and overseas. that's reflected in the fact that she's a lead coau sure of refugee policy. she's authored numerous book chapters and articles and relevant to our project as well, the professor has litigated major cases in gender asylum serving as lead attorney in matter of kasingo, counsel in matter of r.a., amicus in matter of a.r.c.g. and co-counsel in matter of
once again the sponsors for this event including jones day, kirkland and ellis, skadden, baker and mckenzie, law offices of sheila starky hun. thanks to all of you for your support. [ applause ] so we're going to be beginning our second day of the conference with a presentation, a keynote presentation, from one of the leading experts in the field. we're really delighted to have with us today professor karen musalo. i know for many of us, she needs no introduction, but the professor is a...
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mckenzie in beijing and mr. angle in hong kong -- stephen engle joins us right now.get the idea, the president is wearing a mask. i guess the count every day. what is the tangible fear level city to city in china? are people getting used to this, or is there a new heightened fear as we go over 1000 deaths? stephen: i think there is heightened frustration with the response. there is growing criticism of how this has been responded to, even though the government has been lauding themselves a bit for their fast action to basically seal off wuhan and many parts of hubei province. there is growing concern the longer this goes on, and the death toll keeps on going up. the mortality rate with a number of confirmed cases up to about 2.4%. 100 18 more deaths overnight, in addition to this, we have had over 1000 now. one encouraging sign, in the --a, there were 42 thought there were 42,638 confirmed cases. we have been avenue more than 3000, 3400in 400 -- a day. this is the lowest number since february 1. does that mean containment efforts have worked, or does that mean not en
mckenzie in beijing and mr. angle in hong kong -- stephen engle joins us right now.get the idea, the president is wearing a mask. i guess the count every day. what is the tangible fear level city to city in china? are people getting used to this, or is there a new heightened fear as we go over 1000 deaths? stephen: i think there is heightened frustration with the response. there is growing criticism of how this has been responded to, even though the government has been lauding themselves a bit...
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yvonne man anton mckenzie. thank you to you both.look president xi of austria's response. we will speak to richard "xi: the the author of backlash." >> and now we have more first word news with su keenan. in an interview with bloomberg, managing director of the imf, kristalina georgieva, pushed for more structural reform and budgetary measures to combat the effect of the coronavirus. she said it was premature to assess the economic impact of the outbreak, but praised china process efforts to contain the emergency. make projections. we operate scenarios. we are still hoping the most likely scenario would be relatively rapid containment of v-shape dropping economic activity in china, and a very fast recovery. of in thailand, the number 5g permits has raised five point $3 billion, more than $1 billion -- about a billion dollars more than expected. the winners will not be announced until later. the first time for investor reaction will come when the markets reopen amid concerns that high license outlays could burden balance sheets. thein
yvonne man anton mckenzie. thank you to you both.look president xi of austria's response. we will speak to richard "xi: the the author of backlash." >> and now we have more first word news with su keenan. in an interview with bloomberg, managing director of the imf, kristalina georgieva, pushed for more structural reform and budgetary measures to combat the effect of the coronavirus. she said it was premature to assess the economic impact of the outbreak, but praised china...
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noticeably hasn't signed the giving pledge that warren buffet and bill gates have signed, ex-wife mckenziegning that. and now you have this. stuart: lauren, you now going to tell me if i so wish can take a trip into space with spacex. lauren: elon musk's company maybe early 2021. maybe. ashley:a year from now. lauren: next year. stuart: we have been talking with verge ingalactic -- virgin galactic, spacex venture for private citizens can orbit the earth. no one has actually been able to do it. stuart: i wonder if they have an age limit. lauren: they should. he's interested, he's interested. ashley: one-way ticket. [laughter] lauren: whoever this first person to do it is going to be very brave soul because it's untested. stuart: would you do it? lauren: i would do it but not the first person. ashley: yeah, why not? stuart: with your age? ashley: why not? stuart: when i was 18 i would have jumped on it, but now no, no. [laughter] stuart: the producers said what do you have to lose, my life, my fortune, my family. ashley: if you can survive new jersey transit, you can do it. [laughter] lauren
noticeably hasn't signed the giving pledge that warren buffet and bill gates have signed, ex-wife mckenziegning that. and now you have this. stuart: lauren, you now going to tell me if i so wish can take a trip into space with spacex. lauren: elon musk's company maybe early 2021. maybe. ashley:a year from now. lauren: next year. stuart: we have been talking with verge ingalactic -- virgin galactic, spacex venture for private citizens can orbit the earth. no one has actually been able to do it....
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it landed at raf brize norton, our reporter greg mckenzie is there now. passengers will be disembarking very soon. they will be taken from here at raf brize norton and escorted by police escort any number of coaches toa police escort any number of coaches to a facility in milton keynes. kents hill park is described as a leading conference, meeting and accommodation venue. it has around 70 meeting rooms and 300 bedrooms. milton keynes university hospital nhs trust has said there is no risk to local people, as anyone showing symptoms would not have been allowed to board this plane which left wuhan 12 hours ago. that is the epicentre of the outbreak. some workers are now going on. in terms of passenger numbers, we believe 150 or so. some will involve... some are uk government staff and medics. they will be transported shortly to milton keynes and a number of coaches. and as you have mentioned, there are three cases in the uk, three individuals being treated. that is to individuals at the royal victoria infirmary infectious disease centre in newcastle. the th
it landed at raf brize norton, our reporter greg mckenzie is there now. passengers will be disembarking very soon. they will be taken from here at raf brize norton and escorted by police escort any number of coaches toa police escort any number of coaches to a facility in milton keynes. kents hill park is described as a leading conference, meeting and accommodation venue. it has around 70 meeting rooms and 300 bedrooms. milton keynes university hospital nhs trust has said there is no risk to...