says the european chamber of commerce in the philippines has two wishes for outspoken president rodrigo duterethat he address concerns on alleged extrajudicial killings and end his verbal assaults on the country's international allies. the new york times takes a details looked at what it's calling venezuela's savage year. it looks at the violence gripping the nation and more than 28,000 people killed, according to the article. it says the current cash crisis is only "deepening peoples misery". and, finally, the wall street journal looks at what the economic forecasters got right and wrong in 2016. don't worry, sally, you're not mentioned. the consensus generally from a year ago proving to be quite accurate. sea, sometimes they get it right. joining us is nick hungerford, founder of the investment management company nutmeg. let's talk some more about the stories covered in the papers. the istanbul attack. they mean, the whole world is on a very high security alert, no more than istanbul, but it does go to show that despite all of that people still u nsafe that despite all of that people still u