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BBCNEWS BBC News October 21, 2017

Arrested more than 100 people in the biggest operation ever against paedophiles in latin america. Suspects were arrested in 2a states, and the capital, brasilia. 0ur south america correspondent katy watson reports from sao paulo. More than 1000 agents took part in this massive operation. It was an investigation that took six months, with the help of the us embassy in brazil as well as Us Immigration officials. European offices were also involved. Those who were arrested shared pornographic images of children through that computers and mobile phones. They were also found to have produced images, as well. More than 150,000 files were found. They were accessed through what is known as the dark web, the pa rt what is known as the dark web, the part of the internet not reached by most search engines. Translation paedophiles use this method. They store their illegal photos in the computer of someone in another part of the country or the world, and often the person who is storing the content

CNBC Squawk Alley October 27, 2017

Little homage to netflix as Stranger Things debuts im Carl Quintanilla with Michelle Carusocabrera and john fortt at the New York Stock Exchange joining us, Scott Galloway, author of the four, and with us, as well, lead internet analyst mark mahaney obviously, guys, we know the top story. Shares of amazon, alphabet, microsoft, intel, soaring across the board, pushing the nasdaq to another alltime high. We had a parlor game this morning about which move this morning is the most impressive of those four. What would you say of those four, lets see, just had the acceleration, at least in the internet names, and it was pretty clear and even across a bunch of geographies and product lines, whether amazon with retail and cloud or google with advertising, even search advertising is accelerating and also with their Cloud Business and maybe with their hardware business, so another word for these names is acceleration stories and stocks typically go up with that. Both are aggressively investing i

CNBC Squawk On The Street May 23, 2017

Dollar flat, tenyear 224 and moderate action in crude. Budget priorities the white house out with its 2018 budget plan today which targets big cuts to medicaid, food stamps and disability. Plus u. S. Markets are shrugging off global terror concerns. Futures are aiming for a fourth consecutive day of gains. Isis claiming responsibility for the deadly concert bombing in manchester, uk. The worst terror attack in the uk since the london bombing in 2005. The white house set to unveil the president s budget for 2018 which aims to eliminate the deficit in ten years, the budget includes 3. 6 trillion in spending cuts over a decade, including medicaid, food stamps, welfare, Student Loans and disability benefits. The plan does call for an increase in military spending, most notably, jim, calls for 3 real gdp from 2021 all the way through 2027. Yes, i dont know what to say. You read the new york times, notice i didnt call it the f l failifai failing new york times. This is ridiculous. In a news

BLOOMBERG Bloomberg BusinessWeek June 25, 2017

How did you guys approach it . Megan we wanted to pick jobs because it is so much the center of what we talked about on a political basis every day, but it is such a nuanced argument and i feel that a lot of bloomberg feels that so much of the nuance has been stripped away from this argument. We can all talk about bringing jobs back and manufacturing and automation and uber, and how jobs are going away, but we dont talk about the real fundamental issue paralyzing parts of our economy. How do we train the people for the jobs of tomorrow, not the jobs of today . Where really are robots going to take over, and how are companies grappling with this in changing their workforce or not changing their workforce fast enough to deal with some of these changes . We really want to take an inside look at that from the ground up, whether that is trucking, training former guerrillas in warfare, or looking at one of the most persistent problems, which is the gender wage gap that we see in the u. S. An

BLOOMBERG Bloomberg BusinessWeek June 25, 2017

How did you guys approach it . Megan we wanted to pick jobs because it is so much the center of what we talked about on a political basis every day, but it is such a nuanced argument and i feel that a lot of bloomberg feels that so much of the nuance has been stripped away from this argument. We can all talk about bringing jobs back and manufacturing and automation and uber, and how jobs are going away, but we dont talk about the real fundamental issue paralyzing parts of our economy. How do we train the people for the jobs of tomorrow, not the jobs of today . Where really are robots going to take over, and how are companies grappling with this in changing their workforce or not changing their workforce fast enough to deal with some of these changes . We really want to take an inside look at that from the ground up, whether that is trucking, training former guerrillas in warfare, or looking at one of the most persistent problems, which is the gender wage gap that we see in the u. S. An

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