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Transcripts For KGO Nightline 20240716

(music throughout) good evening. thank you for joining us. unexpected news tonight coming out of saudi arabia. state media for the first time acknowledging journalist jamal khashoggi is dead. he was just seen 17 days ago entering the saudi chons lat in istanbul. the saudis say khashoggi was killed in a fistfight. 18 saudi suspects are in custody for the slaying. several top intelligence officials, some with close ties to the crown prince, have been fired. tonight president trump called it a good first step. i would have to say they have been our ally. we ve had great relationships with them. this is a horrible event. it has not gone unnoticed. but president trump also adding he does not want to do cancel a $110 billion defense deal with saudi arabia which he says would cost american jobs. now we turn to the heart-wrenching story of one man trying to clear his name. at age 11 jordan brown was arrested and later convicted for murdering his pregnant, soon to be stepmom.

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Business Briefing 20180115

activity is still on the rise. law enforcement agencies are having an increasingly difficultjob of tackling new types of economic crime. here in the uk, the latest report by accountants bdo, out today, reveals the total value of reported corporate fraud has risen by a staggering 538% over the last 15 years, to £2.11 billion. this seems to be part of an international trend. the most recent economic crime survey, by accountants pwc, says more than a third of organisations report being victimised by economic crime. and cyber crime has gone up the list, jumping to the second most reported economic crime among businesses. it ranges from identity theft, payment card theft, through to areas like cryptocurrency manipulation. so what is the cost of this? hiscox insurance says, in 2016, cyber crime cost the global economy over $450 billion, and that over two billion personal records were stolen. with me is david clarke, director of the fraud advisory panel, and former head of the poli

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Briefing 20180115

with government officials today. the financial times says self driving cars could be blocked by foreign governments over fears they could be used as weapons. the australian broadcasting corporation says baby brain is real, researchers in australia have confirmed that the mental fogginess experienced by many women in pregnancy is a real phenomenon. and finally the sun asks what is blue monday? and why is it the most depressing day of the year? many have said to me, that is why i feel like this. so let s begin. with me isjustin urquahert stewart, director of seven investment management. he is not blue at all, despite his injuries. holding onto my armjust in case of. patient we re darter to tobacco giants. that is the headline. they say they see something that they have found out. what have they discovered? astonishing, really. look at the numbers of. this is taking data from people who have had cancer or related illnesses and they are talking about over one, quarter and 80,000

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Transcripts For BLOOMBERG Bloomberg Surveillance 20170811

present anytime soon. shares in the photo app maker plunge as user growth stalls. can any filter save it from the instagram threat? this is bloomberg surveillance . we are getting some breaking news out of the iea. dip as we are seeing a across global stocks because of the threat from the korean peninsula. this is what i m looking at. they are cutting estimates for the crude needed. i imagine they mean the crude pumped from opec for 2017-2018. they also go through some of the compliance issues opec was discussing. i don t know whether this is having an impact on the price of crude. you can see brent down some 0.8%. they say that global oil demand is rising to more than 100 million barrels a day for the fourth quarter of 2018. this is what i m looking at for the rest of your data check. it is a risk off kind of mood. this is what we re seeing in equity. havens are gaining because of the korean tension. we had ray dalio publishing a note, a game of chicken between the u.s. an

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