Out on tuesday. This is about a topic which is relevant and important but as the authors discussed under studied and underemphasized. I dont want to waste too much time with a big long intro but i will have an intro to highlight the work of luna next to me whos been doing really fantastic reporting for the wall street journal and im going to quote from one of her stories this year because it sets us up nicely. A piece coauthored with him, they are increasingly recruiting intelligent officers as a campaign to shake loose government secrets, current and u. S. Officials say china has grown older and more successful in traditional spy cams including targeting less conventional recruits and she quote the infamous statement by crystal ray, the fbi that no country poses a threat than china. They are doing it through chinese Intelligence Services, through extensively private companies, through graduate students and researchers all working on behalf of china and finally, this is one of my favor
A new Government Plus the u. S. Government reopens after a three day Shutdown Senate Democrats and the standoff after republicans promise to hold an immigration vote setting the stage for another partisan battle. Also ahead of the World Economic forum gets underway today our Senior Business correspondent is on. The forefront of this years forum but trump is also invited. Business will have live coverage throughout the day and all week from davos. And the threat level goes up in russia as hundreds of socalled Islamic State fighters head home from the conflict in syria and iraq t w reports from chechnya. Hello im terry Martin Thanks for joining us turkey has intensified its offensive all of breads against Kurdish Militias in Northern Syria the turkish army and syrian rebel fighters crossed into the turkish freen in Northern Syria on saturday. Is controlled by the Kurdish Militia which has been a key u. S. Ally in the fight against us but turkey sees the wife as a Terror Organization and
International effort. Con temporary to contrary to what mentioned earlier about the United States, outside this country, internationally, particularly in the large Human Trafficking concentrated areas, like the asiapacific region, the focus needs to be more on restoration, rescue as well, but there seems to be perhaps lack of focused efforts in helping these individuals have a focus and purpose in life and bringing them back to a normal life, which is extremely critical, and so our focus in the International Sector is from the restoration perspective. So is a come back to our work in the United States, and back to your question, david, maybe, take for example; i start with anthems work, large healthcare company. We touch many communities, many institutions, many healthcare providers, so as an organization, we understand the unique opportunity we have in this space. When you look at the fight that we have against this evil, it starts with identification. It also includes rescue. It incl
As someone who covers the Justice Department it is great to hear so many positive, kind words about the fbi and the Justice Department. They need it right now. Thank you so much for sharing all of your experiences and ways to empower survivors. [ applause ] were working with what we have and i was, like, what do we have . She said, your body. I didnt know about sex trafficking until i was in the middle of it. After a while you have to get used to it. Everything doesnt seem out of ordinary to you. We really believe that she was getting ready to be sold. Brianna comes from a small town, was an a student and did everything you hoped your daughter would do. My dreams were to become a nurse while i was in high school i had found a waitressing job. I loved school. I loved being around my friends and my science class was, like, my big thing. These traffickers or pimps, they pretend to be an older boyfriend and these young girls actually fall in love with these guys and believe that this guy l
So, hard to sum up ten years, but what was it like . Well, i think it was the most interesting period of my career, and challenging, and ultimately satisfying, but it was really the hardest for many different for many different. Hinojosa because . Well, to open the bureau there was quite a challenge. The ap hadnt been. Hadnt had a permanent presence in cuba for almost three decades. So basically it was my job to find an office space, furnish it. Hinojosa hire the people. Hire the people. And you had to hire them through the cuban Government Employment agency. Hinojosa how long did the whole process take . About two years. Hinojosa just to open the office . Well, no. I mean, we opened the office, but it took. Probably took about two years until it was all outfitted. Hinojosa okay, so your biggest misconception about. Because you had spent some time, you had covered. You and i both were there when the pope was there in 1997. But what was the biggest misconception that you had about what