You know were coming to you from a pilot here in uganda many thanks to you all for tuning in todays program would take us all are on a beautiful consonant as we should some light on the environmental threats we face here in ivory coast we will hear about it not look its our. Son takes the pressure off forests we will take a look at what the tom get a wardrobe means here in uganda and find. A helping to rehabilitate land in south africa. Report comes from the ivory coast like many places in africa the country is those in war on north koreas illegal logging and slush and bon theories in an effort to reduce or rivas the trend an Initiative Process on to get a technology to help look at you from not all the villages how does it equal reporter went to find out. If. This pod guarantees this Farmers Economic survival and its organic. Cocoa on a small plantation the size of around 2 soccer fields its located in the lemay region in the south east of ivory coast the Worlds Largest cocoa producer
Next, financial analysts review the impact of Artificial Intelligence on Capital Markets. House Financial Services subcommittee examined ais impact on minorities. Cyber security measures, encouraging more young people to Study Technology and how the us can remainglobally competitive. The task force will come to order. Without objection the chair is authorized todeclare a recess at any time without objection. Members of the full committee not on this task force are authorized to participate in todays hearing. This hearing is entitled robust onwall street, the impact of ai on Capital Markets and jobs and the Financial Services industry. The chair will now recognize himself or five minutes or an Opening Statement area thank you all for joining us today for what should be avery interesting hearing of this task force. Today were looking at exploring how ai is being deployed at Capital Markets from automated trading to Portfolio Allocation to Investment Management decisions. Were going to co
Is named person of the year, by time magazine. Its the last day of the uks Election Campaign. Polls open at 7am on thursday morning. There is a great deal at stake not just who forms the next government but whether brexit happens on january 31. If Boris Johnson gets a majority that will happen if he doesnt, who knows . As youd imagine the Party Leaders have been working hard. Borisjohnson began by helping with milk delivery part of which was interupted by one of his aides swearing at a journalist on live tv. The Prime Minister then said to the journalist ill be with you in a second. But he wasnt he didnt do the interview. Amongst all that, the Prime Minister continued to push his message that hes the man to deliver brexit. Jeremy corbyns message is that a vote for labour is a vote for hope. Here he is in middlesbrough in the north east of england. The north east is traditonal a labour stronghold, but polls suggest the tories brexit message is making in roads. Well see. The liberal demo
The Environmental Issues facing them and with me of course is michael present from uganda hello sandra. Hello nic good to see you once again my name is sounder to know were coming to you from kampala here in uganda many thanks to you all for tuning in todays program will take us all around a beautiful continent as we should some light on the environmental threats we face here in ivory coast we will hear about it not that look its our blood for communities on take the pressure off forests we would take a look at what the tom get a wardrobe means here in uganda and find out what he says should boils are helping to rehabilitate land in south africa. Alfonse report comes from the ivory coast like many places in africa the country is those in war im most interested in the gold logging and slash and bon land here its in an effort to reduce all rivas that trend an Initiative Process on through to get the technology to help look at new farm not all the villages how does it work out equal repor
President ial debates or if you are lucky at your summer barbecue but it is an important topic and for a number of reasons and then with the Nuclear Deterrence is so important and underappreciated man whose job it is to manage those Nuclear Weapons and conduct operations and for what they are asked to do that is legal and legitimate society owes them those so its not so simple but that legality may be distinguished from the legality of using Nuclear Weapons. And those that prevent you from having to do it. And a whole different set of legal considerations and that this kind of question and to be glad that it is being addressed here to be a part of this discussion and also to point out that is likely to become more salient over the next few years which again reinforces the idea between the excellent paper he has written on the legality of Nuclear Deterrence that is produced by the National Laboratory for Global Security research. It is free. You can download it from the website. Last ni