This is bloomberg surveillance. Im Francine Lacqua here in london. These are your markets. Global chief economist. A lot of the focus is on the next, the mastercard trade war. A lot of the focus is on data executive vice chair on out. We see pound. Diversity and her thoughts on we are of course watching that because we are one month exactly the apple card gender bias issue. From the early election, this is bloomberg. December 12, and the u. K. After the brexit party said they will not expand conservative seats. 1. 93. 0 year yield at coming up, we will be speaking to musabbeh al kaabi, the chairman of Mubadala Petroleum at 9 30 a. M. U. K. Time. That is manus cranny bringing that live. Lets kick off the show with the latest from hong kong. Rn that the city is on the brink of total breakdown as protesters rocked the citys financial district to a standstill. The chaos follows a flareup in violence after the first fatality linked to the protests. Is it different from yesterday . Is the mo
Hearing. I appreciate all the witnesses who have come here today. Mr. Secretary, the floor is yours. Thank you. Mr. Chairman, Ranking Member corker, members of the committee, thanks very much for welcoming me here to talk about the disabilities treaty, which i am very anxious to do. Mindful of the comments of the Ranking Member just now, i would just start off by saying we are 100 prepared as we have been to work through what are known as ruds reservations, understandings, and declarations in order to pass this treaty. That is our goal. As we begin with a place that makes it clear that we do not believe this has impact among but we are happy to restate and reassert the law in ways that makes senators feel comfortable, obviously. We want to pass this. It is not lost on any of us that only 11 months ago the senate fell just five votes short of approving this treaty. So more than 60 senators have already resolved in their minds many of the questions that are reraised again and again. We c
[captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] good morning. This hearing will come to order. Let the first start by thanking secretary kerry for being with us today for this second hearing on the ratification of the crpd, and i think, first, you have the thanks of us for the incredible work you have been doing on behalf of our country, and your presence today sends a strong message about the importance of this issue. We appreciate you taking the time to come back to the committee to support the treaty. We convene the second hearing on ratification, having received the support of thousands of people and organizations, all of whom are looking for us to finally take the treaty over the finish line. We have received compelling letters of support and Companies Like adobe, cocacola, nascar, and the Consumer Electronics association with over 2000 member committees. The u. S. Chamber of commerce, and i believe the chamber is re
Can see there is a lot of potential good data sources from psych evaluations and other interesting things for my Human Resources and excuse my ignorance here but i dont know what the limitations are. What are your limitations of your ability to pull those resources and utilize it for threat profiling . One of the limitations to the psych evaluation, and this is not limited to the geyer government am a but Industry Partners as well, but psych evaluations are considered medical and are protected under the laws under hippa laws. Where i think the community is going is figuring out ways to kind of take that diagnostic, you know, the diagnoses and break them down so they are not clinical, so you are so getting at the factors that are most important. Again, there are still a lot of work to figure that out. You cant use clinical terms from the dsm. That is where you draw that line from medical territory. That is what the biggest challenges. Biggest challenge is. You mentioned taking reports f
Hello and welcome. The french Prime Minister is warning its a race against time to avoid a second coronavirus wave as bad as the first. Jean castex said the public must act now to stop a repeat of the peak in spring. It comes as the country registers a Record Number of new cases since mass testing began. Heres mark lobel. As france, coronavirus death toll inches up, hospitals are the busiest four months. Numbers surging across the mainland and as far as what a lupe in the caribbean. The head of the Resuscitation Department here says 31 patients were treated in the first wave and now, they have received 101 in a single month. It isa received 101 in a single month. It is a race against time, according to frances Prime Ministerjohn castex, speaking on french tv, urging the public to be attentive. Jean. On french tv, urging the public to be attentive. Jean. He wa nts to to be attentive. Jean. He wants to avoid another lockdown but says it is not of the cards. Marseilles on maximum alert. R