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let's get more now with mary hwy she's a journalist working for the news publication website courts in hong kong mary thanks so much for joining us today you know why these mass arrests we've just been seeing where do they end of course the police crackdown this huge crackdown including the threats of live ammunition today where does it all leave hong kong's protest movement. well it's clear that there has been a step up in how the police want to deal with protesters there is certainly it seems and all the from up high on the command chain that processes need to be dealt with more severely and that they need to be addressed at mass as to whether that will actually if we solve that the group that questions that are fueling these protests i don't think so i don't think muscle rests will solve this political problem and so rather than the protests fizzling out because there have been thousands of arrests made i see anger festering the anger growing amongst protesters and so i don't see the process movement dying out any time soon it may take a different form in the weeks to come but it's
let's get more now with mary hwy she's a journalist working for the news publication website courts in hong kong mary thanks so much for joining us today you know why these mass arrests we've just been seeing where do they end of course the police crackdown this huge crackdown including the threats of live ammunition today where does it all leave hong kong's protest movement. well it's clear that there has been a step up in how the police want to deal with protesters there is certainly it seems...
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. >> reporter: how he plugged my number into public websites and, boom, he had personal stuff about meluding my mom's name. >> it is [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. >> also, your father then you have a sister, [ bleep ], and a wife, [ bleep ]. >> that's crazy. >> reporter: there is a whole industry of giant multi-billion dollar companies, tying identifiers like your phone number to your information they analyze it and sell it to other companies who build profiles of who you are. it turns out that my phone number is basically like a homing beacon. it triggers databases throughout my life. that means anybody who has my number can find out all sorts of things about me. things like where i go to the bank, you know which one is my grocery store. what's my pharmacy not only that, but the rhythms of my life things like where i work, where i go to the gym, where i get my coffee dennis y he tapped iny data to pick a place i like though we'd never met. how did you know i'd want to come here? >> you gave me your phone number one piece of information we know you like to do hiking and camping. >> reporter: y
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for the very latest joining me from hong kong is journalist ameri why she works for the news publication website quartz welcome mary is this standoff that we saw outside this campus university campus does it mark a turning point in the pro-democracy movement. it certainly marks an escalation in violence on both sides aggression and the use of force it's very hard to say whether anything is a turning point in this ongoing movement because so much changes and happened so quickly but i would say that it does represent a definitely a determination from the police to crack down harder than they have previously on the protesters by don't see the protests fizzling out any time soon the anger that's a fueling the movement is not going away and it continues to grow some protesters are using tactics which have been described as disruptive vandalism destroying public property destroying public space is this undermining a broader appeal for the protests isn't there movement yet certainly the case that there has been an uptick in the use of violence by protesters and that's come as a result of many different
for the very latest joining me from hong kong is journalist ameri why she works for the news publication website quartz welcome mary is this standoff that we saw outside this campus university campus does it mark a turning point in the pro-democracy movement. it certainly marks an escalation in violence on both sides aggression and the use of force it's very hard to say whether anything is a turning point in this ongoing movement because so much changes and happened so quickly but i would say...
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it's here but these days you'll see a man typeface on every street sign on public transport on public websites and official printed material but. i was very fortunate to be able to help me find the urban landscape which to give visual identity of the city just as a this is where national spirit just left. the middle east insisting is also home to some intriguing modernist architecture albeit a little heat no way and more often than not so much what. whereas the amount of funds on this cultural center is impossible to overlook. the farmers the supplemental you can always happy to see it in such a prominent position in the city was rebranding itself but the result is a disaster will feel. that go with it i promise you paintings of my time designer soul and wasn't supposed to be like this is the equivalent of taking a painting or a photo and then stretching it it's really distorted that's how they want this what's out. that's what that's is not fun i mention not everyone was thrilled to see a foreigner coming along and getting this drop. in the summer and so in the arab world the main how the sor
it's here but these days you'll see a man typeface on every street sign on public transport on public websites and official printed material but. i was very fortunate to be able to help me find the urban landscape which to give visual identity of the city just as a this is where national spirit just left. the middle east insisting is also home to some intriguing modernist architecture albeit a little heat no way and more often than not so much what. whereas the amount of funds on this cultural...
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. >> reporter: he just plugged my number into a county public websites and he had really personal stuff about me including my mom's name. >> mother, father, and then a sister and a wife. >> reporter: that's crazy. there is a whole industry of giant multibillion dollar companies. they analyze it and sell it to other companies who then build profiles of who you are. it turns out that my phone number is basically like a homing beacon. it triggers databases all through my life. that means that anybody who has my number can find out all sorts of things about me. things like where i go to the bank, which one's my grocery store, my pharmacy. and the rhythms of my life, things like where i work, where i go to the gym, where i get my coffee. dennis runs data marketing firm blitz metrics. he tapped into my data to pick a place he knew i would like even though we had never met before. >> how did you know that i would want to come here? >> well, you gave me your phone number. just one piece of information. we know that you like to do hiking and camping. >> reporter: you know that magical feeling th
. >> reporter: he just plugged my number into a county public websites and he had really personal stuff about me including my mom's name. >> mother, father, and then a sister and a wife. >> reporter: that's crazy. there is a whole industry of giant multibillion dollar companies. they analyze it and sell it to other companies who then build profiles of who you are. it turns out that my phone number is basically like a homing beacon. it triggers databases all through my life....
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at the house was purchased 10 years ago for $749,000 and is now valued by a public website at $1.5 million. the project sponsor seeks to turn it into a sickle family home that may push the value of up to $3 million. a home that only very wealthy people can afford. second, there are existing loopholes that make it easy to eliminate auxiliary units. the only thing that was provided to planning to satisfy the removal of the auxiliary unit is a letter from a former tenant. the letter does not mention the fact that the unit itself is fully self-contained that has no direct access to the house. the letter uses a plan simply stating that the tenant rented it as part of a main house. allowing this massive expansion will make this home much larger than any other single family home in the immediate square block area and create a terrible precedent that will change the charm and the character of our historic walk. there are single family homes that make up the majority of the buildings on our block. not one of them has a third story. all of the homes that make up the mid-block area were built in the
at the house was purchased 10 years ago for $749,000 and is now valued by a public website at $1.5 million. the project sponsor seeks to turn it into a sickle family home that may push the value of up to $3 million. a home that only very wealthy people can afford. second, there are existing loopholes that make it easy to eliminate auxiliary units. the only thing that was provided to planning to satisfy the removal of the auxiliary unit is a letter from a former tenant. the letter does not...
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reporter: months later she was shocked to learn the pice had used her dna information from the public websitechnique called genetic genealogy to identify the killer in a 40-year-old whole case in iowa. >> authorities were less- authorities were less -- thorities arrested a man. reporter: she thinks this new tool is a great thin >> i think every person that has ever been killed or rate deserves to have justice done. reporter: not everyone is so eager to have their dna in a police dragnet. five years ago, michael, ended up in a police station in downtown new orleans. police suspected he had been involved in a brutal 1996 re and murder of an idaho woman. >> almost the entire time they had me in the interrogation room , they did not want to give me any information. i kept asking qstions like -- did somebody i know do something horrible? and finally, after maybe about an hour or two, they had to say -- we think you were involved with this crime. and i was like --maybe? reporter: investigators linked his father's dna to dna at the murder scene. his dad seemed to wall to be the killer but michael wa
reporter: months later she was shocked to learn the pice had used her dna information from the public websitechnique called genetic genealogy to identify the killer in a 40-year-old whole case in iowa. >> authorities were less- authorities were less -- thorities arrested a man. reporter: she thinks this new tool is a great thin >> i think every person that has ever been killed or rate deserves to have justice done. reporter: not everyone is so eager to have their dna in a police...
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as millions of people got dna sresu, many copied their data into public websites to better find distantmembers. realized this wealth of information could be used to solve cold cases. >> we have two matches at the top of the list that are sharing 3% oheir dna with the unknown suspect. >> she demonstrated how she did it in this case. she took the unknown suspect's dna from the semen and compared she found two partial matches, people who were likely the killers second cou mns. >> you at likely second cousins, which means you share great-grandparents. i will build these trees back to great-grandparents. >> she went backn time, up the family tree, up to the great-grandparents those cousins. >> we should find the common ancestor at this level somewhere . >> from there, moving down the family tree, she searched public documents and obituaries to find where these families converged. this family would likely be the parents and siblings.amily, his >> from the dna, we know it is a man. thesere daughters. >> this is how she identifiedit the likely cul >> this allows me to zero in on as thhis one ma
as millions of people got dna sresu, many copied their data into public websites to better find distantmembers. realized this wealth of information could be used to solve cold cases. >> we have two matches at the top of the list that are sharing 3% oheir dna with the unknown suspect. >> she demonstrated how she did it in this case. she took the unknown suspect's dna from the semen and compared she found two partial matches, people who were likely the killers second cou mns. >>...
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they could have easily gone to the hollow website it's a public website as mr. sanchez just did. it clearly says who the president is. it's lori brook and it has a p. o. box on that website. for that reason alone this permit needs to be denied. and the other reason, as i went into detail earlier is 190 -- 19 is not effective, it is not retroactive, it is not appropriate here. >> thank you. we'll now hear from ms. patel. i'm sorry. ms. court>> you heard from my lawyer before. the reason i felt i had to bring a lawyer was the last time a came to the public hearing i found it very difficult to speak. i found it very intimidating to talk to all of you. i'm an mba. i've had a professional career for a long time but it's extremely scary and hard to come forward. but i feel very passionately about a wireless antenna outside my home that is 20 feet away from the bedroom of my children. i have a one-year-old, a four-year-old and a seven-year-old. the i live at 2740 green street. it is literally the closest thing possible to my children's bedroom window. and when i came to appeal, i appeale
they could have easily gone to the hollow website it's a public website as mr. sanchez just did. it clearly says who the president is. it's lori brook and it has a p. o. box on that website. for that reason alone this permit needs to be denied. and the other reason, as i went into detail earlier is 190 -- 19 is not effective, it is not retroactive, it is not appropriate here. >> thank you. we'll now hear from ms. patel. i'm sorry. ms. court>> you heard from my lawyer before. the...
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information from that public website, and used a technique called genetic genealogy to identify the killer in a 40 year old cold-case in iowa. >> authorities arrested 64 year old jerry lynn burns. >> brangham: mrns out, the urderer was a distant, distant relative of jennings. she thinks this new crime- ftoightin is a great thing >> mi mean, why wouldn't somebody think that-- i mean i think that every person that ever died or been killed or raped or whatever deserves to have justice done yo? >> brangham: but not everyone is so eager to have their d.n.a. end up in a police dragnet. five years ago, michael usry jr., largely because his fath had done d.n.a. testing, ended up in a police station in downtown new orleans. police suspected he'd been involved in the brutal 1996 rape and murder of an idaho woman anamie dodge. >> in fact almost the entire time they had me in the interrogation room with the one way mirror and all they really didn't want to give me any information. i kept asking questions like you know did somebody i know do mething horrible? and finally after maybe about an hour or tw
information from that public website, and used a technique called genetic genealogy to identify the killer in a 40 year old cold-case in iowa. >> authorities arrested 64 year old jerry lynn burns. >> brangham: mrns out, the urderer was a distant, distant relative of jennings. she thinks this new crime- ftoightin is a great thing >> mi mean, why wouldn't somebody think that-- i mean i think that every person that ever died or been killed or raped or whatever deserves to have...
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results, many of them cied their data into other, public websites, so they couldte bfind distant familyrs. but cece moore realized this wealth of information could also be used to help solve cold cases. >> we havewoatches at the top of the list that are both sharing about 3% of their d.n.a. with the unknown suspect. >> brangham:she demonstrated how she did it in the cook/van cuylenborg case. she took the unknown suspect's d.n.a. from that semen sampt and compared d.n.a. results in the database. she found twpartial-matches: people who were likely the killer's two second-cousins. >> so if you share 3% of your d.n.a. with someone than you are most likely second cousins which means u share great grandparents so i am going to build these trees back to great grandparents. >> brangham: from there, she went back in time, up the family tree, up to the great- grandparents of those cousins. >>e should find the common ancestor at this level somewhere with the unknsuowect. >> brangham: from there, moving down the family tree, she searched public documents and obituaries to find where these two famil
results, many of them cied their data into other, public websites, so they couldte bfind distant familyrs. but cece moore realized this wealth of information could also be used to help solve cold cases. >> we havewoatches at the top of the list that are both sharing about 3% of their d.n.a. with the unknown suspect. >> brangham:she demonstrated how she did it in the cook/van cuylenborg case. she took the unknown suspect's d.n.a. from that semen sampt and compared d.n.a. results in...
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the rental site - 'rent hop' - looked at public data from the city's website, including "s-f 3-1-1" complaintscan report a wide range of problems, including human and animal waste. 'rent-hop' says there have been been more than 25- thousand such complaints this year so far. that's the most ever. (vicki) the city's tenderloin neighborhood received the most complaints- but there's one on the list that might surprise you. kron 4's taylor bisacky reports from the neighborhood with the álargest increase in complaints year-to-year.
the rental site - 'rent hop' - looked at public data from the city's website, including "s-f 3-1-1" complaintscan report a wide range of problems, including human and animal waste. 'rent-hop' says there have been been more than 25- thousand such complaints this year so far. that's the most ever. (vicki) the city's tenderloin neighborhood received the most complaints- but there's one on the list that might surprise you. kron 4's taylor bisacky reports from the neighborhood with the...
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watch the first two public hearings in their entirety on our website at c-span.org/impeachment and you will find transcripts of witness testimony and procedures for the hearing, plus, points of interest features that identify key moments during the hearing indicated by a star in the timeline. watch live coverage of the house impeachment inquiry hearings on c-span 3, c-span.org, or listen live wherever you are with the free c-span radio app. deval patrick, former democratic governor of massachusetts, filed the paperwork to be a 2020 presidential candidate in new hampshire's first of the nation primary ballot and was greeted by the new after secretary of state, who explained some of the history behind the process. here is a look. >> good morning. >> power you this morning? -- how are you this morning? >> great, thank you. hi, everybody. [indiscernible] >> he paid $10 to get his name on the ballot. >> i would pay $10. >> yeah, $10. from 1916 to 1928, it was only -- on the ballot. in 1929, the legislature for the -- putime had a separate on the ballot. in 1952, it was the first time that n
watch the first two public hearings in their entirety on our website at c-span.org/impeachment and you will find transcripts of witness testimony and procedures for the hearing, plus, points of interest features that identify key moments during the hearing indicated by a star in the timeline. watch live coverage of the house impeachment inquiry hearings on c-span 3, c-span.org, or listen live wherever you are with the free c-span radio app. deval patrick, former democratic governor of...
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digital services have 50 employees charged with taking 211 city websites to organize them and bring the services to did publicon one website, sf.gov website which they launched in may of this year. they have funding and money to take all permits digital. we asked them to do a pilot around accessory dwelling units which they have been doing. the goal of this pilot is to learn. is it possible to take a construction permit digital from end to end across the different departments involved. if yes that serves as a model for all future permit types to go digital. this is the a.d.u. process and there is a lot of focus on it from may ors and board members. a lot of work is done and it is still complex. this is when you take the process of map what the customer needs to do it is 12 feet long. this is not to say we don't need regulations. there is a lot of safety involved with building things. that is all good. how can we mask that for the user? we are asking them to fill out a lot of different forms with the same information right now. these are the different forms a customer fills out with eight different departments
digital services have 50 employees charged with taking 211 city websites to organize them and bring the services to did publicon one website, sf.gov website which they launched in may of this year. they have funding and money to take all permits digital. we asked them to do a pilot around accessory dwelling units which they have been doing. the goal of this pilot is to learn. is it possible to take a construction permit digital from end to end across the different departments involved. if yes...
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watch the first two public hearings in their entirety on our website. there you will find transcripts of witness testimony and procedures for the hearings. plus, a points of interest feature that identifies key moments indicated by a star in the timeline. next week, watch live coverage of the house impeachment inquiry hearings on c-span3, c-span.org, or listen live wherever you are with the free c-span radio app. this week on "newsmakers", congressman john yarmuth of kentucky. of ascusses expectations house vote next week on a short-term resolution to avoid a government shutdown. he also talks about the risk of a potential recession. the fed's independence, and impeachment proceedings. sundayewsmakers live on at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. our c-span campaign 2020 bus team is traveling across the country visiting key battleground states in the 2020 race. asking voters what issues they want candidates to address. candidateslike the to focus on what is good for the american people and put the ofple of our country ahead party and politics. one thing that
watch the first two public hearings in their entirety on our website. there you will find transcripts of witness testimony and procedures for the hearings. plus, a points of interest feature that identifies key moments indicated by a star in the timeline. next week, watch live coverage of the house impeachment inquiry hearings on c-span3, c-span.org, or listen live wherever you are with the free c-span radio app. this week on "newsmakers", congressman john yarmuth of kentucky. of...
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that is available to the public on the controller's website. may 13th publication date. by way of summary, i will say that if you look over that period of time, there has been a lot of progress on civilianization. about 60 positions from fiscal year 12-13 until 17-18 when we were looking at it again. these civilianization came from a variety of studies listed above and changes that were occurring in the organization at the time. most notably the sfpd's civilian -- the civilian eyes to research and analysis functions, technology functions, permits, property management, facilities management, contracting, and fleet management, the bulk of all of those things were done over that period. i will just say, at the same time, and leading into the last budget process, there's still a lot of functions as supervisor yee noted you noted that can be civilian eyes -- no further study is necessary to move forward on these so just put another way, the department -- specifically in fiscal year 18- 19, the sfpd received 25 new positions for civilianization. at the time of your budget hear
that is available to the public on the controller's website. may 13th publication date. by way of summary, i will say that if you look over that period of time, there has been a lot of progress on civilianization. about 60 positions from fiscal year 12-13 until 17-18 when we were looking at it again. these civilianization came from a variety of studies listed above and changes that were occurring in the organization at the time. most notably the sfpd's civilian -- the civilian eyes to research...
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disclose on a public website the negotiated rates for in-network providers and allow amounts paid for of network providers. that's the nut of it, isn't it? >> that's exactly it. it is transparent pricing for hospitals but also requiring insurance companies to give you that information because you may be in a different place with your deductible, your plan is different so you have a personalized information about how much something is going to cost you. >> bill: when it comes to the insurance companies, are they on board the plan? i'll read a statement from the american health insurance plans. the president and ceo. transparency should be achieved in a way that encourages, not undermines, competitive negotiations to lower patients and consumers costs and premiums. >> they are those individuals who want to protect the status quo because it works for them but it doesn't work for patients. we know when prices have become transparent in new hampshire, for example, required pricing be more transparent. in that state they saw prices go down. it is important we put patients first and empower
disclose on a public website the negotiated rates for in-network providers and allow amounts paid for of network providers. that's the nut of it, isn't it? >> that's exactly it. it is transparent pricing for hospitals but also requiring insurance companies to give you that information because you may be in a different place with your deductible, your plan is different so you have a personalized information about how much something is going to cost you. >> bill: when it comes to the...
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watch the first two public hearings in their entirety on our website c-span.org/impeachment. of'll also find transcripts witness testimony and procedures for the hearings plus a feature that identifies key moments during the hearing. coverage ontch live c-span three, c-span.org, or listen live wherever you are with the free c-span radio app area. newsmakers, the house budget committee chair. he discusses expectations of a house vote next week on a short-term continuing resolution to avoid a government shutdown. he also talks about the risks of a potential recession, the fed's independence and impeachment proceedings. watch newsmakers live on sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. our c-span campaign 2020 bust team is traveling across the country visiting key battleground states. asking voters, what issues they want candidate joe best presidential candidates to address. >> i want the candidates to address what is good for the american people and put the people of our country ahead of party and politics. one thing that is very important to average americans is the and job crea
watch the first two public hearings in their entirety on our website c-span.org/impeachment. of'll also find transcripts witness testimony and procedures for the hearings plus a feature that identifies key moments during the hearing. coverage ontch live c-span three, c-span.org, or listen live wherever you are with the free c-span radio app area. newsmakers, the house budget committee chair. he discusses expectations of a house vote next week on a short-term continuing resolution to avoid a...
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what's the first to public hearings in their entirety on our website c-span.org/impeachment and there you will find transcript of witness testimony and procedures for the hearing plus the points of interest feature that identifies key moments during the hearing indicated by a star in the timeline next week watch live coverage of the house impeachment inquiry c-span3 or listen live wherever you are with the free c-span radio app. earlier today president trump spoke about transparency in healthcare pricing. he also commented on the ongoing impeachment inquiry against him. here's a look . [applause] >> thank you very much every, it's a great honor. the tech market is today. set a new record, i think it's the 22nd time this year and it's over 100 times for the time that we were in office. i think it's potentially more than 100. we will get the exact number of because i know youwouldn't want me to have that wrong . they don't like that but we're up over 100 times with the stock market. that means jobs, that means companies moving back into the united states that left. we have many companie
what's the first to public hearings in their entirety on our website c-span.org/impeachment and there you will find transcript of witness testimony and procedures for the hearing plus the points of interest feature that identifies key moments during the hearing indicated by a star in the timeline next week watch live coverage of the house impeachment inquiry c-span3 or listen live wherever you are with the free c-span radio app. earlier today president trump spoke about transparency in...
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watch the first two public hearings in their entire on our website c-span.org slash impeach you'll also find transcripts of witness testimony and procedures for the hearings and a point of interest feature that identifies key moments during the hearing indicated by a star in the timeline. this week watch live coverage of the house impeachment inquiry hearings on c-span3, c-span.org, or listen live wherever you are with the c-span radio app. c-span followed 2020 democratic presidential candidate pete buttigieg as he traveled to meet with new hampshire voters. he began his day at a town hall in lebanon. he went by bus to franklin where he toured several small businesses. mayor buttigieg: i want to begin by asking you to picture, as vividly as possible, something that is going to happen in the future. that is the first day that the sun comes up over this country and donald trump no longer the president of the united states. [cheering] mayor buttigieg: sounds like we are ready for that? [cheering] mayor buttigieg: i think it cannot come soon enough. it is going to happen one way or the othe
watch the first two public hearings in their entire on our website c-span.org slash impeach you'll also find transcripts of witness testimony and procedures for the hearings and a point of interest feature that identifies key moments during the hearing indicated by a star in the timeline. this week watch live coverage of the house impeachment inquiry hearings on c-span3, c-span.org, or listen live wherever you are with the c-span radio app. c-span followed 2020 democratic presidential candidate...
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pollution in new delhi has worsened to the point that the government is calling it a public health emergency. websitein terms of pollution. on aoxicity is blamed range of factors including construction dust and auto emissions. global news 24 hours a day on air and on tictoc on twitter powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am annabelle droulers and this is bloomberg. rish? rishaad: here is where we find ourselves at the moment. major indices in play. there is optimism regarding the trade talks. a global equity rally is taking place. and the white house is saying -- is talking about the nonfarm payroll numbers are better than expected. the narrative of a u.s. economy somealtering is gaining credibility as well. perfect for stocks. s&p 500 at record levels. helping to lift up what is happening equity wise across this part of the world not least being the chinese markets. the csi 300 seeing levels that we have not seen since april. that is where we find ourselves at the moment. and amongst this third-quarter earnings season. haslinda.to is all about trade. the p
pollution in new delhi has worsened to the point that the government is calling it a public health emergency. websitein terms of pollution. on aoxicity is blamed range of factors including construction dust and auto emissions. global news 24 hours a day on air and on tictoc on twitter powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am annabelle droulers and this is bloomberg. rish? rishaad: here is where we find ourselves at the moment. major indices in play....
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also, i wanted to ask about the flu site website, since 2013 the cdc has engaged in predictive analytics, how is that working in the public safety website, what are you learning from that? >> this is a network where we have over 25 different epidemic modelers that use varies different sources of information, social media, whether all kinds of different information. we provide them input each week and they have to tell us what they think is going to happen in terms of the flu will peak this week, when it will start et cetera. it's the way we try to get not what's happening with the flu now but what is it going to do. we think that's important so when we have a pandemic we can use that information to inform folks but during regular seasons of that information can be helpful for an outpatient clinic knowing when they need to increase the amount of staff for hospital and have more beds in the icu. even for pharmacies to know. >> doctor, the data from 100 countries which you determine viruses are recommended for inclusion in annual vaccine, what challenges exist with collaborating with so many countries and make sure that suit
also, i wanted to ask about the flu site website, since 2013 the cdc has engaged in predictive analytics, how is that working in the public safety website, what are you learning from that? >> this is a network where we have over 25 different epidemic modelers that use varies different sources of information, social media, whether all kinds of different information. we provide them input each week and they have to tell us what they think is going to happen in terms of the flu will peak...
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public. present various projects on our website in a film we show the numbers what's behind it the plan. anyone can then get involved by investing up to 10000 euros in the project as a kind of private loan in this point. with crowdfunding investors lend directly to the project of their choice mediated by the bank to reduce their own risks if the company goes bankrupt the money is gone if the company is successful there's a lot of income to be made from interest here because this is a great example of how you can make a lot of money from a product that's also doing its bit for the environment you just go for do you have . found will now see whether or not the g.l.'s customers also want to piece of the grass paper company. this event in stuttgart is all about money invest is germany's biggest financial try to fail thomas cushion my style books for the nonprofit environment and human rights organization facing finance for years he's been. analyzing the investment behavior of financial institutions and revealing the dubious companies they invest their billions in. bank notes released in the
public. present various projects on our website in a film we show the numbers what's behind it the plan. anyone can then get involved by investing up to 10000 euros in the project as a kind of private loan in this point. with crowdfunding investors lend directly to the project of their choice mediated by the bank to reduce their own risks if the company goes bankrupt the money is gone if the company is successful there's a lot of income to be made from interest here because this is a great...
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watch the first two public hearings in their entirety on our website, c-span.org. of also find transcripts witness testimony and procedures for the hearings. also it point of interest features that identifies key moments at the hearing identified by a star on the timeline. live wherever you are with the free c-span radio app. this week, president trump met with turkish president erdogan in the oval office. the president spoke about his decision to withdraw troops from syria, combating isis and trade with turkey. he responded to the first public impeachment inquiry hearings. pres. trump: ok, thank you very mu
watch the first two public hearings in their entirety on our website, c-span.org. of also find transcripts witness testimony and procedures for the hearings. also it point of interest features that identifies key moments at the hearing identified by a star on the timeline. live wherever you are with the free c-span radio app. this week, president trump met with turkish president erdogan in the oval office. the president spoke about his decision to withdraw troops from syria, combating isis and...
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russia first two public hearings in their entirety on her website cspan.org. /impeachment. there you will also find transfers of witness testimony and procedures for the hearings. as a point of interest feature that identify moments during the hearings indicated by a star in the timeline. in next week, watch live coverage of the house impeachment inquiry hearings on cspan2 three@cspan.org or listen live wherever you are, with the free cspan2 radio app. subic cspan2 followed presidential candidate and senator michael bennet as he filed his official candidacy paperwork at the new hampshire state house and then traveled to meet with state voters. during his trip, he held a town hall and in a different new hampshire base specialty paper company. later, he had attended the house party hosted by marjorie smith and democratic state representative, and a supporter of senator bennett's campaign. >> should be going into this. let's go do it. do i have a check. hey how are you. [inaudible conversation] [background sounds] >> i am proofreading good work. >> use on your. you want to be
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watch the first two public hearings in their entirety on the website on c-span.org/impeachment. there you find transcripts of testimony and procedures for the hearings and points of interest feature that identify key moment in the hearing indicated by a start in the timeline. next week watch live coverage of the house impeachment inquiry hearing on c-span3, c-span.org or listen live wherever you are with the free c-span radio out. >> up next her campaign 2020 coverage continues as former massachusetts governor announces his bid for the democratic presidential nomination. they came hours before he came to fir file the initial paperwo. here's a look at the announcement followed by the
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website. since 2013, the cdc has efforts to protect data analytics. how is that working? and the public facing website? what are you learning from that? >> this is a network where we have 25 different academic models wear these individuals that used difference sources of information of social media, weather and all sorts of information and provide some input each week and they have to tell us what they think is going to happen in terms of the peak this week isn't going to get a good start and it's a way they're trying to get them not what's happening with the flu now but will were going to do with that support so we have a pandemic and use that information but during regular seasons, that information can be quite helpful and the patient clinton when they know to increase the amount of staff for the hospital and need to have the beds in the icu and even for pharmacies to know. >> some places run out of flew back scene. >> countries are used to determine which influenza virus are recommended for inclusion in the end fallback seen. look how many are collaborating in so many countries and w
website. since 2013, the cdc has efforts to protect data analytics. how is that working? and the public facing website? what are you learning from that? >> this is a network where we have 25 different academic models wear these individuals that used difference sources of information of social media, weather and all sorts of information and provide some input each week and they have to tell us what they think is going to happen in terms of the peak this week isn't going to get a good start...
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