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that was dave lee outside the san francisco uber headquarters. staying with silicon valley.t just released headquarters. staying with silicon valley. snapchatjust released its numbers and they were disappointing below unless expectations of. they lost nearly $450 million in the three months untiljune. that is a lot of money. they say they added 7 million daily users during that period. slightly lower than the first quarter. the platform seems to have fallen out of favour with investors, the ipo, pricing them at $17 a piece. 0n the first day of trade the stock hit a record high of nearly $30 a share. but it has been ona nearly $30 a share. but it has been on a slippery slope ever since. last week the shares hit an all—time low of nearly $13. the meal kit company blue apron lost a fifth of its value two months after going public. they say the cost of building a new centre would add to losses this year. they are also being squeezed by stiff competition from amazon offering a similar service last month. they arejoining a growing list of technology start—ups failing to live up to
that was dave lee outside the san francisco uber headquarters. staying with silicon valley.t just released headquarters. staying with silicon valley. snapchatjust released its numbers and they were disappointing below unless expectations of. they lost nearly $450 million in the three months untiljune. that is a lot of money. they say they added 7 million daily users during that period. slightly lower than the first quarter. the platform seems to have fallen out of favour with investors, the...
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dave lee, bbc news, in san francisco.o tell you about the financial markets in asia, despite the escalating tension in the korean peninsula and relations between north korea and the united states, we are seeing some gains in some of the asian bourses. the nikkei 225 up 74, the all 0rdinaries gaining 22. thank you so all 0rdinaries gaining 22. thank you so much for spending your time with us. so much for spending your time with us. i'm rico hizon, sport today is up us. i'm rico hizon, sport today is up next. the top stories this hour. north korea issues a new threat to guam, promising to decide within the next few days whether to launch four missiles towards the tiny pacific island. the us defence secretary warns pyongyang to avoid actions that could result in the destruction of its people. five men have appeared in court charged in connection with the hillsborough tragedy and its aftermath. 96 liverpool fans died as a result of a crush at the fa cup semi—final match 28 years ago. three of the men who appeared in court are
dave lee, bbc news, in san francisco.o tell you about the financial markets in asia, despite the escalating tension in the korean peninsula and relations between north korea and the united states, we are seeing some gains in some of the asian bourses. the nikkei 225 up 74, the all 0rdinaries gaining 22. thank you so all 0rdinaries gaining 22. thank you so much for spending your time with us. so much for spending your time with us. i'm rico hizon, sport today is up us. i'm rico hizon, sport...
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dave lee reports in san francisco.is kalanick was forced out as chief executive of uber, he kept as chief executive of uber, he kept a seat on the company's board, and also a10% stake in the firm. but since then, it is alleged that he has been concocting a plan to get his seat back. he told allies that he was doing what stevejobs did, having left only to front and the return to apple. it is said that he fraudulently expanded the board to make such a return possible to him. benchmark capital said it would not have agreed to more board seats if it knew travis kalanick‘s plans. if successful, it could seek travis kalanick kicked out of the company that he helped build into what it is today. dave lee, bbc news, san francisco. shares in snap, the company that runs snapchat, have fallen again after its latest set of results disappointed investors. snapchat launched in 2012 as a mobile app that allows users to send photos that vanish within seconds, and has gone on to become a big hit with millennials. snap said the number of
dave lee reports in san francisco.is kalanick was forced out as chief executive of uber, he kept as chief executive of uber, he kept a seat on the company's board, and also a10% stake in the firm. but since then, it is alleged that he has been concocting a plan to get his seat back. he told allies that he was doing what stevejobs did, having left only to front and the return to apple. it is said that he fraudulently expanded the board to make such a return possible to him. benchmark capital...
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dave lee, bbc news, silicon valley.w—up on a story about apple we were covering yesterday. chief executive tim cook has said he would rather not have removed some software from his firm's app store in china that allows users to access banned parts of the internet. speaking after the release of the firms results he said apple was required by the chinese government to remove the apps. the shares did really well after the day traded and the dowjones industrial average closing on a record high. it's the fifth day in a i’ow record high. it's the fifth day in a row this has happened, getting closer to 22,000. it's the 48 record highs since trump was elected. —— 48. what is behind this long—term trend? —— 48th. this particular run on the dow has been driven by strong corporate earnings. banks continue to perform well despite lower trading numbers and oil companies seem to be read gaining some lost ground now oil prices are starting to rebound. —— regaining. some big companies like facebook and netflix have posted strong earnin
dave lee, bbc news, silicon valley.w—up on a story about apple we were covering yesterday. chief executive tim cook has said he would rather not have removed some software from his firm's app store in china that allows users to access banned parts of the internet. speaking after the release of the firms results he said apple was required by the chinese government to remove the apps. the shares did really well after the day traded and the dowjones industrial average closing on a record high....
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dave lee looks at a couple of novel ways using the latest chat bot technology to both prepare for ournce they're gone. thinking about death can be difficult and uncomfortable but i'm trying out a chatbot which takes you through some of the most important questions. do i want to be resuscitating, do i want family members to pray for me if i'm unconscious? the chatbot, named emily, is made by small start—up in 0akland called lifefolder. emily, is made by small start—up in oakland called lifefolder. you do it isaforum, oakland called lifefolder. you do it is a forum, there is a forum now, but these things are not easy to understand and it's easy to be taught to it step by step. at the end of the conversation, emily will send you an email link which allows you to download a full set of documents. they include legally binding documents you can sign and have witnessed or have them notarised and at that point, they are legally binding in the states we support. using technology like this could give us a more comfortable and private way to answer difficult questions about the end of our lives
dave lee looks at a couple of novel ways using the latest chat bot technology to both prepare for ournce they're gone. thinking about death can be difficult and uncomfortable but i'm trying out a chatbot which takes you through some of the most important questions. do i want to be resuscitating, do i want family members to pray for me if i'm unconscious? the chatbot, named emily, is made by small start—up in 0akland called lifefolder. emily, is made by small start—up in oakland called...
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our north america tech reporter dave lee went to find out.ldren, she knew that herjob in pr for technology companies would become untenable? in pr for technology companies would become untenable ?|i in pr for technology companies would become untenable? i have been thinking for a long time about all of the ways that work does not align well with being a professional parent. she decided to set up her own firm and set about putting in place family family policies, the types which most people in this country do not have access to. i decided to be intentional about building a business where we could be our whole selves. the mothers among us have in very clear with the other employees that if they have things they need to per shoe that fall inside of normal work hours, they can prosciutto is also, so that we are not favouring one stage of life over another or penalising anybody in favour of another. —— pursue those also. raising a child in the us is incredibly difficult and costly. just 12 cent of rye that sector companies offer paid maternity lea
our north america tech reporter dave lee went to find out.ldren, she knew that herjob in pr for technology companies would become untenable? in pr for technology companies would become untenable ?|i in pr for technology companies would become untenable? i have been thinking for a long time about all of the ways that work does not align well with being a professional parent. she decided to set up her own firm and set about putting in place family family policies, the types which most people in...
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dave lee from san francisco.t incarnations. fiona lamdin is there for us this morning. fiona, i think you're going to reveal it for us in just a minute but this is an extraordinary building, isn't it? well, just take a look. it really does look like we could be in italy this morning but we are in halifax. as you say, we're in the country's last remaining intact cloth hall. this is the piece hall. it's been here for over 200 yea rs hall. it's been here for over 200 years and i've been taking a look back at its history. fiona, i'm sorry that we don't have that report right now but can you give us more of a look around and tell us more about that place because as you said a moment ago, lots of people are thinking what an extraordinary building architecturally and the scale of it? yes, as you can see, if you can have a look there is over 300 identical doors, each have a little trading unitand a doors, each have a little trading unit and a window and a door and back then over 200 years ago this is where people came to
dave lee from san francisco.t incarnations. fiona lamdin is there for us this morning. fiona, i think you're going to reveal it for us in just a minute but this is an extraordinary building, isn't it? well, just take a look. it really does look like we could be in italy this morning but we are in halifax. as you say, we're in the country's last remaining intact cloth hall. this is the piece hall. it's been here for over 200 yea rs hall. it's been here for over 200 years and i've been taking a...
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dave lee is in san francisco with the details.ut as chief executive of uber he kept a seat on the company ‘s board and a 10% stake in the farm but since then it has alleged he has been concocting a plan to get his title back. he reportedly told close allies he was stevejobs it, a reference to the apple founder who was forced out of the farm only to triumphantly return more than a decade later, this alleges travis kalanick fraudulently expanded the board to fill out with allies to make such a return possible. benchmark capital said it would not have agreed to more board seats if it had known travis kalanick's plans. if successful this legal action could see travis kalanick kicked out of the company he helped build. simon derrick, chief markets strategist at the bank of new york mellon joins us now. have to talk about a country we do not normally talk about, north korea. the influence the geopolitical tensions have on the markets, its been rather slow in coming, nobody really paid attention to this until about three days ago. and th
dave lee is in san francisco with the details.ut as chief executive of uber he kept a seat on the company ‘s board and a 10% stake in the farm but since then it has alleged he has been concocting a plan to get his title back. he reportedly told close allies he was stevejobs it, a reference to the apple founder who was forced out of the farm only to triumphantly return more than a decade later, this alleges travis kalanick fraudulently expanded the board to fill out with allies to make such a...
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secretary amber rudd has been meeting the companies at a technology summit in san francisco from where dave leesocial media. so companies here in silicon valley are being told they must do more to prevent the spread of extremist content online. what i need them to acknowledge is that the enemy, who is really trying to move swiftly online, to radicalise people in their own homes, are really stepping their game up and we need our response stepped up as well. and there is also a concern that new measures might mean a loss of privacy for all of us. it's not possible to say we're going to monitor all communications on our platforms, but still preserve users privacy. they may attempt to minimise the impact on users privacy. they have to face up, people who might oppose this, to what our enemy is trying to do. they're trying to weaponise people at home. another worry as security experts will tell you is that terrorists could simply move to harder to reach parts of the internet. dominic o'connell is with us. nice to see you dominic. so the papers, online media, all over the firing of scaramucci afterju
secretary amber rudd has been meeting the companies at a technology summit in san francisco from where dave leesocial media. so companies here in silicon valley are being told they must do more to prevent the spread of extremist content online. what i need them to acknowledge is that the enemy, who is really trying to move swiftly online, to radicalise people in their own homes, are really stepping their game up and we need our response stepped up as well. and there is also a concern that new...
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well let's get more on this now from our technology correspondent, dave lee, who joins us live from san in may when he inadvertently stopped that wannacry attack, that crippled many parts of the nhs. by creating a domain name that had the unintended effect of stopping that malware in its tracks. mr hutchins was then at a security conference in las vegas, that finish last week, a conference called death gone. we undertook sand as he was leaving the conference, at the airport, he was arrested and the fbi have taken him for questioning. related to an unrelated security attack, nothing to do with wannacry, we understand, but a separate incident which was a trojan. a type of virus said to be stealing banking details from its victims. so the effect this had was pretty far—reaching? effect this had was pretty far-reaching? yes. the interesting reaction from the security community was that this was disbelief, that mr hutchins had been arrested, because asi hutchins had been arrested, because as i say he was being considered a hero for stopping this original attack in its tracks. but the fbi now
well let's get more on this now from our technology correspondent, dave lee, who joins us live from san in may when he inadvertently stopped that wannacry attack, that crippled many parts of the nhs. by creating a domain name that had the unintended effect of stopping that malware in its tracks. mr hutchins was then at a security conference in las vegas, that finish last week, a conference called death gone. we undertook sand as he was leaving the conference, at the airport, he was arrested and...
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dave lee has been looking at how technology is being used to help people prepare for their own demiseby life folder, a small start—up based in oakland, california. you could do this as a forum now. a lot of the forums are not easy to understand and it's easier to be talked through it step by step. at the end of the conversation, emily will send you a link by e—mailing allowing you to download a set of documents which include legally binding documents that you can sign and have witnessed or you can have them note rised. at that point they're legally binding in the states we support. using technology like this could give us a more comfortable, private way to a nswer more comfortable, private way to answer difficult questions about the end of our own lives. chat bots also offer the cans to have a vivid memory of loved ones as well. when james learned his father was terminally ill with lung cancer, he set about creating a chat bot that would give responses that mimic what his father may have said in real life. i had some background in this ai technology that was sort of allowing people li
dave lee has been looking at how technology is being used to help people prepare for their own demiseby life folder, a small start—up based in oakland, california. you could do this as a forum now. a lot of the forums are not easy to understand and it's easier to be talked through it step by step. at the end of the conversation, emily will send you a link by e—mailing allowing you to download a set of documents which include legally binding documents that you can sign and have witnessed or...
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let's go over to dave in lee san francisco for more. remind us first of marcus hutchins is.ish man, he inadvertently became something of a cyber hero in may when he registered an internet domain name with the intention of tracking a huge cyber attack, the wannacry attack which affected the nhs and many other institutions. he wa nted nhs and many other institutions. he wanted to track that that actually managed to inadvertently shot it down. he was heralded as being very useful in stopping the spread of that very troubling a cyber attack. now it appears he has been arrested, we understand he was arrested at las vegas airport, he was travelling home from a hacking conference which took place last week, he has been arrested and he has been charged with six counts relating to a different type of malware called chronos. chronos was able to steal banking details from its victims. the fbi accused marcus hutchins of being instrumental in creating and distributing that strain of malware. so this indictment relates to incidents dating back to 2014, 2015? yes. the first instance of tha
let's go over to dave in lee san francisco for more. remind us first of marcus hutchins is.ish man, he inadvertently became something of a cyber hero in may when he registered an internet domain name with the intention of tracking a huge cyber attack, the wannacry attack which affected the nhs and many other institutions. he wa nted nhs and many other institutions. he wanted to track that that actually managed to inadvertently shot it down. he was heralded as being very useful in stopping the...
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our north america technology reporter, dave lee reports. terror of the streets of the uk.p of social media. so companies here in silicon valley are being told they must do more to prevent the spread of extremist content online. what i need them to acknowledge is that the enemy, who is really trying to move swiftly online, to radicalise people in their own homes, are really stepping their game up and we need our response stepped up as well. and there is also a concern that new measures might mean a loss of privacy for all of us. it's not possible to say we're going to monitor all communications on our platforms, but still preserve users privacy. they may attempt to minimise the impact on users privacy. they have to face up, people who might oppose this, to what our enemy is trying to do. they're trying to weaponise people at home. when this material goes online, it is circulated really fast. when this material goes online, it is circulated really fast. another worry as security experts will tell you is that terrorists could simply move to harder to reach parts of the intern
our north america technology reporter, dave lee reports. terror of the streets of the uk.p of social media. so companies here in silicon valley are being told they must do more to prevent the spread of extremist content online. what i need them to acknowledge is that the enemy, who is really trying to move swiftly online, to radicalise people in their own homes, are really stepping their game up and we need our response stepped up as well. and there is also a concern that new measures might...
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on august 8 lee perceived to dispatch from dave jackson suggesting he would attack the vanguard of posts army as they concentrated at culpepper. lee approved of the plan. polk scouts reported jackson nothing, thus he said of banks to meet them. the fight that ensued that was august 9 was to become known as --. jackson's men fall valiantly. the victory was due to the inability of the first core of toginia to march efficiently the support of union soldiers engage on the field. at the same point that the guns were blazing, generally decided that the theater of operations had reached a stalemate and that stalemate needed to be broken immediately. lee was sent shock along street to assist in the matter. by august 14 five days after the conclusion generally decided to leave richmond where he had been in charge and commanding this new effort. he would take the field himself. of a time that lee took the field it is clear that he had selected stonewall jackson's wing to be the leading force in his strategy against paul. maneuver polled out of his strong position and then attack them in the open o
on august 8 lee perceived to dispatch from dave jackson suggesting he would attack the vanguard of posts army as they concentrated at culpepper. lee approved of the plan. polk scouts reported jackson nothing, thus he said of banks to meet them. the fight that ensued that was august 9 was to become known as --. jackson's men fall valiantly. the victory was due to the inability of the first core of toginia to march efficiently the support of union soldiers engage on the field. at the same point...
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fox 29's dave schratwieser has the very latest for us from center city. >> reporter: police now say it was 40-year-old wal lee rah men of germantown who walked up to the controversial frank rizzo statue thursday night and spray painted black power across the prompt of it. >> it's terribly vandalism in any situation is a terrible thing. >> if you damage property, then there are consequences. that's the bottom line. >> reporter: he was taken into custody in his home on chew avenue friday morning after fox 29 cameras caught him in the act vandalizing the statue across from city hall. police recovered the spray paint can and other evidence during a search of his home. >> that's the type of assistance that helps us in all crimes. not just defacing a statue, whether it be homicide or robbery, whatever. >> reporter: police detail guarded the statue all week after threats were made to tear it down was removed last night. r ame n walked up and proceed toddy face the statue. >> i'd like to get the details of where everybody was when that was being spray painted. we have more problems in our neighborhoods than frank riz
fox 29's dave schratwieser has the very latest for us from center city. >> reporter: police now say it was 40-year-old wal lee rah men of germantown who walked up to the controversial frank rizzo statue thursday night and spray painted black power across the prompt of it. >> it's terribly vandalism in any situation is a terrible thing. >> if you damage property, then there are consequences. that's the bottom line. >> reporter: he was taken into custody in his home on...
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dave schratwieser has the story. >> reporter: police now say it was 40-year-old wal lee r ame n of germantown who walked up on the controversial frank rizzo statue thursday night and spray painted black power across the front of it. >> i mean it's terrible. vandalism in any situation is a terrible thing. >> if you damage property then there are consequences. that's the bottom line. >> reporter: he was taking into custody on chew avenue friday morning after fox 29 cameras caught him in the act vandalizing the statue across from city hall. police recovered the spray paint can and other evidence during a search of his home. >> that's the type of assistance that helps us all crimes. not just defacing a statue. whether it be homicide or robbery whatever. >> police detail that guarded the statue all week after threats were made to tear it down was removed last night. r ame n walked up and proceeded to deface the statue. >> i'd like to get the details as to where everybody was when that was being spray painted but problem -- we have more problems in our neighborhoods than frank rizzo statue. >> we're not about defacing any property.
dave schratwieser has the story. >> reporter: police now say it was 40-year-old wal lee r ame n of germantown who walked up on the controversial frank rizzo statue thursday night and spray painted black power across the front of it. >> i mean it's terrible. vandalism in any situation is a terrible thing. >> if you damage property then there are consequences. that's the bottom line. >> reporter: he was taking into custody on chew avenue friday morning after fox 29 cameras...
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lee statue is decided to leave themselves. seems to me that it was just you and dave.f course the riot geared police officers intervened in clear that park. a lot of people are wondering if they could admit this in the bud earlier. elizabeth, back to you. elizabeth: thank you so much. appreciate it. leland: now back to north korea as there is tough talk on both sides ahead. we will tell you what kim jong un is saying to president trump locked and loaded morning. he had his sons bearded rhetoric. general jack keane to break it down. taking a closer look at the centennial state high octane energy boom including the oil and natural gas industry of president trump. ♪ you don't let anything keep you sidelined. that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. hundreds of dollars on youmy car insurance. saved me huh. i should take a closer look at geico... (dog panting) geico has a 97% customer satisfaction rating! and fast and friendly claims service
lee statue is decided to leave themselves. seems to me that it was just you and dave.f course the riot geared police officers intervened in clear that park. a lot of people are wondering if they could admit this in the bud earlier. elizabeth, back to you. elizabeth: thank you so much. appreciate it. leland: now back to north korea as there is tough talk on both sides ahead. we will tell you what kim jong un is saying to president trump locked and loaded morning. he had his sons bearded...
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dave? >> reporter: well, iain and lucy, people all across the region hav been buzzing about te pete rose accusations and leesplit as to whether the phils should pull the wall of fame induction. >> greatest baseball player in the world. >> he loves pete rose doesn't not want to see the upcoming wall of fame induction stripped from him nothing now rose is accused of having sex with a teenaged girl back in the '70's. >> i want to remember the good things about his baseball career not the bad things. >> continue witness induction. >> reporter: unidentified woman says in a sworn statement, pete rose contacted her in 1973 and began having sex with her when she was around 14 or 15 years old. rose reportedly admitted to the relationship but said she was 16 the legal age of consent in ohio where the relationship happened. >> i'm always amazed when news surfaces. it seems like it's kind of fishy or funny to happen now. >> reporter: statute of limitations has expired and rose cannot be charged. the woman's statement was filed in federal court as part of rose's defamation suit against washington, d.c. attorney john do
dave? >> reporter: well, iain and lucy, people all across the region hav been buzzing about te pete rose accusations and leesplit as to whether the phils should pull the wall of fame induction. >> greatest baseball player in the world. >> he loves pete rose doesn't not want to see the upcoming wall of fame induction stripped from him nothing now rose is accused of having sex with a teenaged girl back in the '70's. >> i want to remember the good things about his baseball...
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lee statue. >> he says they were all slave owners -- one of them led a -- >> that's right. >> but i feel like -- >> hang on one second. >> sure, dave. >> just i wanted to say wasn't it in that very building that he began his campaign. >> that's right. >> what was essentially a racist appeal. his campaign was predicated on appeals to bias. that's not to say that everybody who voted for donald trump voted for him for that reason. i think we ought to make thatter cloo. i think a lot of people voted for him because they were frustrated with the economy and frustrated with washington and he was a vote for change. they weren't signing on for all of this. but at the core of his appeal, certainly at the beginning and throughout the campaign, really, was this racist notion that began at that building on that day when he came down the escalator. so i just echo what i said before what don said. this is not a surprise. the donald trump -- this was nts a bait and switch. he ran this way. we expected somehow the presidency would lift him. clearly that's not going to happen. le. >> if that's the case, donald trump supporters and not all of them a
lee statue. >> he says they were all slave owners -- one of them led a -- >> that's right. >> but i feel like -- >> hang on one second. >> sure, dave. >> just i wanted to say wasn't it in that very building that he began his campaign. >> that's right. >> what was essentially a racist appeal. his campaign was predicated on appeals to bias. that's not to say that everybody who voted for donald trump voted for him for that reason. i think we ought to...