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to get this information they profile us using algorithms and they create these simulations of us basically these are what these profiles are and they use that to manipulate our behavior so this is a system that i call people farming and this is the business model of mainstream technology today and the system that we're living under is what shonen soup off from harvard business school calls surveillance capitalism is this a problem and of course it's a problem because it is fundamentally incompatible with human rights and it's fundamentally incompatible with democracy when you have a handful of corporations that know everything about everyone and use that information for their profit and political motives this is the exact opposite of democracy gillian york in terms of freedom of speech and freedom of expression how facebook can snap chats and. instagram and whatsapp doing should there be more oversight of the policies by our elected representatives. absolutely so i mean most of these companies are i would say not doing very well if we're measuring them up to human rights standard
to get this information they profile us using algorithms and they create these simulations of us basically these are what these profiles are and they use that to manipulate our behavior so this is a system that i call people farming and this is the business model of mainstream technology today and the system that we're living under is what shonen soup off from harvard business school calls surveillance capitalism is this a problem and of course it's a problem because it is fundamentally...
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us. us. us. . >>> abc 7 news reporter is live at city hall. marriott is not sending executives to this meeting, right? >> reporter: that's right. the supervisor is very disappointed the marriott said they will not be sending anybody to this hearing. the union is very excited about this hearing hoping it is a good sign. they will be here and are very pumped up. there's something new you couldn't see or >> supervisor calledtoy'sit t e marriott to come and explain the situation. >> they sent me a long letter of excuses. i'm frustrated with marriott. >> the workers have been strook for almost a guests say it is 15. >> i was on the >> i'm sympathetic to them. >> he said the marriott gave him extra points to make up for the issue. >> everything was staffed. everything was good. >> marriott won't comment on what it is costing the company but they are hoping that today's hearing will help the >> reporter: can the city put on pressure onto get to an agreement? the marion ceo has said that his workers are well compensated. the marriott will not be at thi
us. us. us. . >>> abc 7 news reporter is live at city hall. marriott is not sending executives to this meeting, right? >> reporter: that's right. the supervisor is very disappointed the marriott said they will not be sending anybody to this hearing. the union is very excited about this hearing hoping it is a good sign. they will be here and are very pumped up. there's something new you couldn't see or >> supervisor calledtoy'sit t e marriott to come and explain the...
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us us now is russ mould from aj bell. you have been sulking all this up. give us your thoughts? you haven't seena give us your thoughts? and i think it is one less thing for markets to worry about so now they can go back to focusing on the real stuff, the fed, china and trade, those other big issues, particularly the drilling, cutting quantitive easing, raising rates, and their balance sheet has gone down by 7% and so has the us market. something you noted late last night. i don't know how small this is, but a large company in the us with a profits warning in the housing sector? company in the us with a profits warning in the housing sector7m company in the us with a profits warning in the housing sector? it is something you're always looking for, all talking about how fantastic the us economy is but at the same day we have a president who says the fed is going crazy because it is tightening policy to quickly, so that is interesting. think about the sector of mortgages, housing. you had that profit warning. i? expectations too optimistic, maybe, but us mortgage affordability is at a 10—year low nearly —— affordability i
us us now is russ mould from aj bell. you have been sulking all this up. give us your thoughts? you haven't seena give us your thoughts? and i think it is one less thing for markets to worry about so now they can go back to focusing on the real stuff, the fed, china and trade, those other big issues, particularly the drilling, cutting quantitive easing, raising rates, and their balance sheet has gone down by 7% and so has the us market. something you noted late last night. i don't know how...
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but the real well second because we could use us as it is today and then just rurush rush incident remain. on top cop. judge -- social european commission action. coalition that is that not not. change anybody also includes guys government ending that debt and deficit this dislike biting warnings budget but if you could be subjected a second time. on monday daytime social -- you're censoring bangor toward receivers contagion italy it arrived at that level. things in certain certainties raise raise your water service or not. thank i sang sensors you'll you'll return on talking about bonds rose rose on a day. friends expansion. we really really did see frustrate straight across not walking. over to that a love of our in one month frustrate st expects nothing product has a rather [inaudible] how? it is time time now [inaudible] at mobile makes makes. three nine nine five they've been truck transactions online yeah when. for six six decade and dan lee was was the he he he found out in our moral and in nineteen ninety six six one one really really wish what on the comics both come from and man
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use us. they can use us to say the united states were there. were inside the room when these decisions were made. so it can't be that we are doing the kind of damage that you say we are. the evidence suggests the contrary. the evidence says the contrary is true. 160 percent increase in civilians being killed. just this year. versus last year. the middle east is in the middle of the game, the resolution is not a power iran. this resolution will not hurt negotiations, they will absolutely help negotiations by showing the united states is going to be an honest broker dehere. the who sees are bad players. they killed a lot of people and done a ulot of damage inside that country. this is not just a question of what the saudis have done. 70% of the civilians have been killed by saudi bombs but the who sees need to be held accountable for what they done as well. we need to be a broker of peace. this resolution will help us be a broker of peace. third, al qaeda and isis s can still be confronted even if this resolution passes and the quicker this civil
use us. they can use us to say the united states were there. were inside the room when these decisions were made. so it can't be that we are doing the kind of damage that you say we are. the evidence suggests the contrary. the evidence says the contrary is true. 160 percent increase in civilians being killed. just this year. versus last year. the middle east is in the middle of the game, the resolution is not a power iran. this resolution will not hurt negotiations, they will absolutely help...
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us remember, let us not forget. theuse the remembrance of sacrifices urges us to be worthy of those that died for us. t we may live for a. let us remember. let us take away nothing that was. of the deals of the lofty patriotism. this vision of france as a generous nation of france, the bearer of universal values, was displayed during these stark hours. as a very off it -- opposite of the felt -- of the selfishness of a nation that looks after its own interest. patriotism is the opposite of nationalism. betrayal ofis a , who caresby saying about the others? it grace,hat gives and what is essential. congress returns tuesday for the start of a lame duck session. the house is back to work on legislation funding the federal government passed the december some of the deadline. thna
us remember, let us not forget. theuse the remembrance of sacrifices urges us to be worthy of those that died for us. t we may live for a. let us remember. let us take away nothing that was. of the deals of the lofty patriotism. this vision of france as a generous nation of france, the bearer of universal values, was displayed during these stark hours. as a very off it -- opposite of the felt -- of the selfishness of a nation that looks after its own interest. patriotism is the opposite of...
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understand cyber risk and that means helping people be more secure, using technology to solve problems but using it securely ina solve problems but using innovative technology, artificial intelligence, based on psychology and behaviour change. what does that mean in practice? a lot of these cyber programmes that people offer are quite boring and you just click through them just to be done with them so that you are data compliant and you can do yourjob. how is yours more engaging and how does it change the risks associated? when we think about cyber security it does not feel relevant to most of us, it is in the way and it is imposed upon us. we are helping organisations ta ke us. we are helping organisations take a different approach. that means helping people see it as releva nt for means helping people see it as relevant for them so our training which is gchq certified is focused on engaging people, helping you see why it is relevant in your personal life, helping you see how easy it is to be secure. we then measure that can be sure organisations they are making a difference. is it a purely online offering or do people go into compani
understand cyber risk and that means helping people be more secure, using technology to solve problems but using it securely ina solve problems but using innovative technology, artificial intelligence, based on psychology and behaviour change. what does that mean in practice? a lot of these cyber programmes that people offer are quite boring and you just click through them just to be done with them so that you are data compliant and you can do yourjob. how is yours more engaging and how does it...
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nobody likes to use them, but to see they have been used or to know that they have been used, i personally would really love it if the city of san francisco never used any of these products, but as we've heard tonight and as the committee has heard in detail in the two meetings that we devoted to this topic, sometimes the use of these products is necessary. sometimes it's necessary for the protection of public health, as chris alluded to. and on other occasions, it is necessary to achieve other city goals and to implement other city programs as we've heard tonight. what i think is really important, and what is really clear, to me at least, the result of the meeting that the policy committee had earlier this year, is that change in how these products are being used is really happening here in san francisco on the ground. and not just little changes, or changes over here. but lots and lots of very important changes. one of the biggest changes is in pesticide use. and use in particular of glyphosate as we've heard tonight. there has been a 75 -- i hope i got the numbers right -- you went past
nobody likes to use them, but to see they have been used or to know that they have been used, i personally would really love it if the city of san francisco never used any of these products, but as we've heard tonight and as the committee has heard in detail in the two meetings that we devoted to this topic, sometimes the use of these products is necessary. sometimes it's necessary for the protection of public health, as chris alluded to. and on other occasions, it is necessary to achieve other...
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wendy for all us but especially around those irish sea coasts, and still in the mild category —— it will be windy for all of uszy, but fairly mild. those temperatures, both saturday and sunday, about 11—14dc. some showers over the weekend but not a real wash—out. plenty of dry and sunny weather in between showers but still also quite blustery conditions as well. that is all from me. have a good day. bye—bye. you're watching bbc news at nine with me, annita mcveigh. the headlines: prince charles vows to keep his opinions to himself when he becomes king. in his own words, he's not that stupid to meddle. on the eve of his 70th birthday he tells a bbc documentary it was worth taking a risk to set up the prince's trust to help disadvantaged young people if it didn't work, it didn't work. but it was worth trying with the most difficult ones, the ones you find hardest to reach in society. breaking news from california where there are reports that multiple people are injured
wendy for all us but especially around those irish sea coasts, and still in the mild category —— it will be windy for all of uszy, but fairly mild. those temperatures, both saturday and sunday, about 11—14dc. some showers over the weekend but not a real wash—out. plenty of dry and sunny weather in between showers but still also quite blustery conditions as well. that is all from me. have a good day. bye—bye. you're watching bbc news at nine with me, annita mcveigh. the headlines:...
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what that does for an organization like mine is it will give us us best some certainty around the cost structure, in the time frame. it allows usto work on local municipalities with a framework that makes sense. so we will still do that. we love that we brought broader legislation. that was a nice step in the right direction. that is what i hope we will continue at the federal level, things like that. when you are building, you want to have some certainty in your plans on how you do that. from an operator perspective, we cooperate with the other operators, we stay in touch with folks that are on the forefront of technology, japan, korea, to -- two countries that come to mind right off the top of my head. we work with them closely. we see what they are doing, what are we doing, and which i to -- and we try to leverage everything that we can. but we are in a very strong position right now, having a 5g product already launched the commercial, first in the world. mobility will come here very quickly. so we are out in front. >> what are the stakes for winning the global race? why is it important that the u.s. be first to this? >> i
what that does for an organization like mine is it will give us us best some certainty around the cost structure, in the time frame. it allows usto work on local municipalities with a framework that makes sense. so we will still do that. we love that we brought broader legislation. that was a nice step in the right direction. that is what i hope we will continue at the federal level, things like that. when you are building, you want to have some certainty in your plans on how you do that. from...
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tellfree to call us and us. joining us now is another member of congress, representative suzanne von
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>> we use what are called the geophysical instruments that use the principles of physics to see through the rocks. we usedsmic waves, the same way you might use a flashbulb to take pictures of something. we are using marsquakes, which send out vibrational waves to the planet, and as they go through the planet, they reflect off boundaries and change their velocity. it changes the wiggles you see on the seismograph. when we go to the planet, you can see that here, it hits the very boundaries and the waves are reflected. sometimes they are bent. it becomes a pretty complicated pattern. scientifically, we have learned over the last 100 years how to interpret the code of the signals as it comes back up to the surface and the seismometers pick up the signal and turn it into data, that we can use on earth to understand what the 3-d structure is of the planet. gay: normally you use three seismometers. in this case, you are bringing five. how are you going to be able to get the information using one? >> well, we had to get kind of clever. you could use multiple seismometers to get in on where the earthquake is. on
>> we use what are called the geophysical instruments that use the principles of physics to see through the rocks. we usedsmic waves, the same way you might use a flashbulb to take pictures of something. we are using marsquakes, which send out vibrational waves to the planet, and as they go through the planet, they reflect off boundaries and change their velocity. it changes the wiggles you see on the seismograph. when we go to the planet, you can see that here, it hits the very...
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us about much. it is not feasible for us to use gas. has fallen this year, making importing oil more expensive. now as the us sanctions on iran take effect in november, there are fears of a temporary supply there are fears of a temporary sunply gap there are fears of a temporary supply gap as india imports 10% of its total needs from iran. as far as iran is concerned, if the whole of it goes off market and is not substituted by the other producing companies then it may have some impact. the government run oil companies have told the bbc they are going ahead with their purchases from tehran in november. experts say they could face difficulty as the us bars india from paying for this oil in us dollars. these sanctions are you relax rules, not multilateral, like the last century. nevertheless, the us is putting a lot of pressure on countries and because of the dollar payment system, it is what makes the sanctions work. the indian government is in a tight spot. even as the global crude prices often, high taxes on fuel have kept the cost u p
us about much. it is not feasible for us to use gas. has fallen this year, making importing oil more expensive. now as the us sanctions on iran take effect in november, there are fears of a temporary supply there are fears of a temporary sunply gap there are fears of a temporary supply gap as india imports 10% of its total needs from iran. as far as iran is concerned, if the whole of it goes off market and is not substituted by the other producing companies then it may have some impact. the...
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being used to kill quality information being used by us they're being used as you know for the for formal soft stuff by within the military. one that. climbs. lindsey. talking in a plan. saying it. doesn't work. and they didn't. mean a mother. and. one woman got up. to a. decision doesn't mean you. and. i. like sitting backs you know there's a few for surrounded by enemies after all france. them but they want to finish the amputate a police unit will be on you and it's unfair to say and by. this case. because this is a bad news and also you're coming back to a community that knew where you went they don't want you near them nobody wants to associate with you basically you're not alone so these people in the comeback they're in more care was and when they left so was middle of off fastball and good god willing so no million young you know morning to sign. my job. so i was. i'm only in police a lot of a cool down so the synagogue are naive people used and some not so when the. police were called to. because of my good morning your brother doug to get a local museum on. your book called mom.
being used to kill quality information being used by us they're being used as you know for the for formal soft stuff by within the military. one that. climbs. lindsey. talking in a plan. saying it. doesn't work. and they didn't. mean a mother. and. one woman got up. to a. decision doesn't mean you. and. i. like sitting backs you know there's a few for surrounded by enemies after all france. them but they want to finish the amputate a police unit will be on you and it's unfair to say and by....
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us use today. well actually i'm a big worry awaiting on cryptocurrency is about regulators with skip into that market and we'll be getting tough to currencies we have seen a lot of irregularities at trading platforms there sinegal irregularities also to what extent scrip the currency were used so regulators across the river are announcing that they want to regulate cryptocurrency more. thorough that is also not adding to the attractiveness of those in general looking at those two currencies. they're all very volatile and they are not the storage of value that's the main concern here is going another cryptocurrency is hitting a bump on the device but reporting from frankfurt on this thank you so much. thank you shares of japanese carmaker on this sun fell more than six percent on tuesday after the arrest of the company's chairman. he is accused of massive financial misconduct apparently mr grown has not only been under reporting as earnings for years japanese media reports you also have the company paid large sums for residents eason for cities around the world where there were no business justification. tokyo the morning after accusations against nissan's top manager carlos ghosn went public people on the streets express shock and confusion. i know this kind of thing can ha
us use today. well actually i'm a big worry awaiting on cryptocurrency is about regulators with skip into that market and we'll be getting tough to currencies we have seen a lot of irregularities at trading platforms there sinegal irregularities also to what extent scrip the currency were used so regulators across the river are announcing that they want to regulate cryptocurrency more. thorough that is also not adding to the attractiveness of those in general looking at those two currencies....
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her use by government how we use babies this is how we use baby people so differently if there is a will result we. let's take russia for example because if you have this country oh a long time ago you might hear now more often and it's interesting and paradoxical to some extent case because we have a still a fair way back or it's additional economy of a threat tape corruption all the other ails but when it comes to online economy it's actually pretty vibrant and i would have been say innovative in a certain services in russia much better than in many european countries. certain government services for example online a much better than off line. am i being too hopeful here or is it something that can at least not just the country in a in the red direction no i sure your team is i'm in this was startin about three hundred years ago and love coming to russia every the months because despite bureaucracy europe that corruption resummon about russia and especially younger people which inspires me if you reason a serious rethink what i mean occurrence. w
her use by government how we use babies this is how we use baby people so differently if there is a will result we. let's take russia for example because if you have this country oh a long time ago you might hear now more often and it's interesting and paradoxical to some extent case because we have a still a fair way back or it's additional economy of a threat tape corruption all the other ails but when it comes to online economy it's actually pretty vibrant and i would have been say...
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comments this week. week. affairs or even appear on the programme, you can call us. programme, you can call us. or you can e—mail uso have a look at our website. website. thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. and the general weather pattern isn't changing much this weekend. isn't changing much this weekend. in, it is drawing in a lot of cloud and may well bring in a few showers. and may well bring in a few showers. all the while little the chilly side. side. and wales particularly over the hills. hills. south—west and developing through the english channel. the english channel. showers coming into the north—east of scotland. those other temperatures. not falling very much. scotland up toward the northern isles. isles. try in the south—west add asego little sunshine. asego little sunshine. cloudy skies across northern ireland. across northern ireland. have a few showers coming in off the north sea. north sea. misty over the hills of wales and into the midlands as well. wales and into the midlands as well. southern coastal counties of england. hit and miss and we may be dry. dry. migrating toward
comments this week. week. affairs or even appear on the programme, you can call us. programme, you can call us. or you can e—mail uso have a look at our website. website. thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. and the general weather pattern isn't changing much this weekend. isn't changing much this weekend. in, it is drawing in a lot of cloud and may well bring in a few showers. and may well bring in a few showers. all the while little the chilly side. side. and wales...
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us. and lead us not into temptation; but deliver us from evil. ctor simon russell—beale will now read an extract from winston churchill's account of the first world war. the penalty of defeat is ruin. the reward of victory is responsibility. it is an awful recompense. the nations who have drawn the sword in the cause of right and justice, who have persevered together through all the vicissitudes of this fearful journey, whom no danger could appal nor hardship weary, have now become responsible under providence for the immediate future of the world. they can no more divest themselves of this responsibility than they could in the first instance have stood out of the war. to do so would be to sacrifice at a stroke all the fruits which have been gained by an infinitude of sufferings and achievement. we should have won the victory only to cast it away. we should let slip from our relaxing fingers all the advantage which nearly a million britons gave their lives to gain. we should leave our responsibilities undischarged, our task unfinished. in place of
us. and lead us not into temptation; but deliver us from evil. ctor simon russell—beale will now read an extract from winston churchill's account of the first world war. the penalty of defeat is ruin. the reward of victory is responsibility. it is an awful recompense. the nations who have drawn the sword in the cause of right and justice, who have persevered together through all the vicissitudes of this fearful journey, whom no danger could appal nor hardship weary, have now become...
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of we're used to seeing tear gas used but what makes the use of it so conference controversial and why it is seeing you cause the kind of you almost get a horrible reaction every time to see this stuff you just you know if you've experienced here yes you will you'll know why there's tear gas and there's tear gas the c.s. gas that was used on this migrant caravan that's banned from use in battlefield situations based on the one nine hundred ninety three chemical weapons convention the tear gas that's routinely used in the united states is of a lesser toxicity still very bad you feel like you're not breathing you feel like you gagin you feel like you might die in the case of c.s. gas which was used at the summit in quebec in two thousand and one which i was present at the c.s. gas makes you really feel that death is imminent so you have children here young toddlers their moms other people clearly civilians not invasionary. and you have boredom border customs officials and military units lobbying tear gas see as good as the most toxic gas over an
of we're used to seeing tear gas used but what makes the use of it so conference controversial and why it is seeing you cause the kind of you almost get a horrible reaction every time to see this stuff you just you know if you've experienced here yes you will you'll know why there's tear gas and there's tear gas the c.s. gas that was used on this migrant caravan that's banned from use in battlefield situations based on the one nine hundred ninety three chemical weapons convention the tear gas...
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using alibaba's scale. over 600 million people are using aliba ba's retail sites scale. over 600 million people are usingplications and millions more are using the other businesses like financial services and entertainment sites, all of these customers are generating a huge mountain of data. let's stay in asia, because there's more evidence of a slowdown in china's economy. price rises of goods as they leave the factory have eased for the fourth month in a row. sharanjit leyl is following this for us in singapore. sharanjit, what's going on? that's right, it is really a sign as you say that growth in the world's second—largest economy is starting to stall, chinese inflation slowing for a fourth month and even though we have been talking about the trade war, it to blame. it is due to falling domestic demand from chinese consumers and also partly due to a slowdown in manufacturing and the producer russ index is important barometer of the sector and measures the cost of goods at the factory gate and it be celebrated two or 3.3% rise in octoberfrom the previous year, it has been kicking downwards from a high
using alibaba's scale. over 600 million people are using aliba ba's retail sites scale. over 600 million people are usingplications and millions more are using the other businesses like financial services and entertainment sites, all of these customers are generating a huge mountain of data. let's stay in asia, because there's more evidence of a slowdown in china's economy. price rises of goods as they leave the factory have eased for the fourth month in a row. sharanjit leyl is following this...
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edith we need to find a job there and to be released into the us us us and especially for those who are currently high your family did really to need to time the way to go. from just. from the u.n.h.c.r. into you want. french president emanuel mccraw has reportedly agreed to return without delay twenty six disputed works to the west african country of benny as follows recommendations from the french from a commission that french law be changed to allow cultural artifacts taken from former columnist to be returned earlier this year president became the first western leader to initiate a comprehensive review of colonial loot in a paris museum on the banks of the sen a palace of african art but the seventy thousand works here have a troubled past many of them were torn from their cultural home during the colonial era. a new report commissioned by french president emmanuel mccall says that france must return the art it stole. the authors found that as much as ninety five percent of sub-saharan african art is held outside the continent in but mean a country with a renowned art legacy france'
edith we need to find a job there and to be released into the us us us and especially for those who are currently high your family did really to need to time the way to go. from just. from the u.n.h.c.r. into you want. french president emanuel mccraw has reportedly agreed to return without delay twenty six disputed works to the west african country of benny as follows recommendations from the french from a commission that french law be changed to allow cultural artifacts taken from former...
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it allows us as a company to be an insurgent in places where customers love our wireless service. we are the best wireless carrier out there. they can leverage that and then use us to provide a home broadband expands as well. there are a lot of customers who want to do that. we are happy to be able to provide that. the other thing come in terms of the length of mobility, let me take you back a little met -- for a minute to 18 years ago when people were talking about -- 2022,the future 2023, some even beyond. at verizon come as technology leaders, we wanted to make that reality sooner. we thought there was a path to waitinghout necessarily for the pace of standard bodies to come up with a neck standard for this next gen technology. so we can be what we called the 5g technology forum. we brought some like-minded leader carriers from across the globe as well as our ever structure providers, the chipmakers, device manufacturers, all of the eco-system players that are necessary. long story short, we should what 5gtflled the five gtf -- standard. it is public. anyone can deploy to that standard. what that in essence did was allowed us to get into the market early with
it allows us as a company to be an insurgent in places where customers love our wireless service. we are the best wireless carrier out there. they can leverage that and then use us to provide a home broadband expands as well. there are a lot of customers who want to do that. we are happy to be able to provide that. the other thing come in terms of the length of mobility, let me take you back a little met -- for a minute to 18 years ago when people were talking about -- 2022,the future 2023,...
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number of kids who have reported using used pot in the last 30 days dropped from 26% to less than 21% over the last two years. >> that means that 79% of your friends aren't usingijuana. that using marijuana is not the social norm. >> reporter: but from the students, we got a big dose of teenage doubt about the program- - that the adults aren't trusting kids with all the facts, says junior isaiah diaz. >> there's obviously medical benefits to it, otherwise it wouldn't be legal. so, it doesn't seem fair or balanced. >> it's not properly balanced. >> reporter: hana elghoul is a senior. >> i think they are afraid to tell us the good side, because they're afraid they might influence the way we think. >> reporter: encourage. >> yeah, they might encourage us to use it. >> reporter: it's a tough call for teachers like trujillo. if you were allowed to give more information not just about the bad-- would that make you more credible, do you think, in the eyes of these teenagers? >> yeah, because i think at the end of the day, they want the whole truth. so if you were able to bring both sides, i think more students would be in tune with that. >> reporter: in truth, the pr
number of kids who have reported using used pot in the last 30 days dropped from 26% to less than 21% over the last two years. >> that means that 79% of your friends aren't usingijuana. that using marijuana is not the social norm. >> reporter: but from the students, we got a big dose of teenage doubt about the program- - that the adults aren't trusting kids with all the facts, says junior isaiah diaz. >> there's obviously medical benefits to it, otherwise it wouldn't be legal....
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we can't organize events like this in this country anything good or you know no use us alitalia no you didn't even tell us what was going on they never said the game had been suspended there was just confusion with people saying they're saying they're saying that. really plates monumental stadium has now been closed but their traditional storage is casting doubt on where perhaps if sunday's game will be played these fans are angry and they're frustrated but the words we're hearing most frequently here are embarrassment and shame shame that they couldn't organize the biggest game in the club's history this had to be postponed because of violence because they were unable to organize the security for the games to go ahead. the first leg two weeks ago at the block a junior stadium was also perspiring for a day this time due to heavy rain that game eventually ended in a two two draw and led to days of rising tension ahead of the biggest final in latin american club football between two of the game's greatest rivals but it was attention that the luck to them to violence and the shame of the autumn time for. one
we can't organize events like this in this country anything good or you know no use us alitalia no you didn't even tell us what was going on they never said the game had been suspended there was just confusion with people saying they're saying they're saying that. really plates monumental stadium has now been closed but their traditional storage is casting doubt on where perhaps if sunday's game will be played these fans are angry and they're frustrated but the words we're hearing most...
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market will be more red at that time if for any pressures iran is needed so is the us using the reserve currency status of the us dollar as a weapon when it comes to iran well i mean there are many different weapons if you want to act and sit there and us using our against iran but what is more very important is that all of these countries that are importing oil from iran none of them are going to get any types of currency back to iran and iran can only import humanitarian goods or this is there it goes those moves that are not subject to sanctions back to iran so they're kind of bartering their oil for food or medicine or necessary goods but you said the chess game is is far from complete here all these sanctions from the u.s. point of view go to work or will they they fail iran seems to be fairly confident that it can withstand these sanctions if they do fail from an american point of view does that signal that the dollar can no longer be used as a foreign policy weapon. yes i agree with your question because now we have european union that they are coming up with as specific channels of trade with iran bankin
market will be more red at that time if for any pressures iran is needed so is the us using the reserve currency status of the us dollar as a weapon when it comes to iran well i mean there are many different weapons if you want to act and sit there and us using our against iran but what is more very important is that all of these countries that are importing oil from iran none of them are going to get any types of currency back to iran and iran can only import humanitarian goods or this is...
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not necessarily inappropriate, but not the most useful use of gene editing, evenif the most useful use that this is enabling babies born do not suffer from x, y and z. it is not a case of creating designer babies, that is the claim. it is much often better to do something that is well established and regulators, which is preimplantation diagnosis, when embryos to parents, you select which one of those will be healthy, that way you don't change anything, but you still look for healthy children. it is actually quite rare and complicated to think of a situation where editing healthy parents‘ dna would be beneficial. there is an argument here, but it is not a very good argument, that the deletion they did which makes them more resista nt to they did which makes them more resistant to hiv, but makes them far more susceptible for example to the flu is a good idea. so outlined where we are on the legal point of view, because people coming in will have their own ethical decisions and judgements, but where does the law stand around the world? so the uk in particular has a very good regulatory f
not necessarily inappropriate, but not the most useful use of gene editing, evenif the most useful use that this is enabling babies born do not suffer from x, y and z. it is not a case of creating designer babies, that is the claim. it is much often better to do something that is well established and regulators, which is preimplantation diagnosis, when embryos to parents, you select which one of those will be healthy, that way you don't change anything, but you still look for healthy children....
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use us the government is spending a lot of money on them already although there are many poor people here. the protest march targeted the city sports stadium which has been turned into a makeshift shelter for the migrants a police barrier kept them out but the people inside were trapped in the stadium all day. and also not leaving the stadium because we don't want to instigate any violence we fled violence and don't want to cause more of it in the. locals threw stones at the migrants twice in the last week the people who arrived with a caravan are frightened. because. we're in great danger they come from areas of mexico that don't want to hear their disguises garbagemen they're armed and want to attack us. they hit a child on the head when they threw stones at us. the army appeared imo the flare up of xenophobia and mexican towns along the migrants route is unprecedented and wanna locals are angry because the city is ill equipped to deal with the influx of people who sleep on the streets and rely on aid organizations for food they depend on you know when someone is handing out chocolate everyone crowds around people are desperate they've had to torture is journey and do it to survive there's no food in the shelters. but again during our eyes and in the end there's no get out there racially charged comments from local politicians have heightened tensions a prominent example is tier one as mayor juan manuel augusta lume who called the migrants lazy a deputy of the state governor drove home his law and order message at the protest . with also receive utils at the middle of all governments and society will welcome them and help them not only in keeping with the law residents here are very
use us the government is spending a lot of money on them already although there are many poor people here. the protest march targeted the city sports stadium which has been turned into a makeshift shelter for the migrants a police barrier kept them out but the people inside were trapped in the stadium all day. and also not leaving the stadium because we don't want to instigate any violence we fled violence and don't want to cause more of it in the. locals threw stones at the migrants twice in...
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know using the nanny state? let us know using the hashtag. w regulation to restrict asylum claims by migrants has been published by the us department of homeland security. it will no longer allow people who enter the us illegally to claim asylum. the american civil liberties union says the right to claim asylum must be granted to anyone entering the country, regardless of where they do so. chris buckler reports from washington. securing america's long border with mexico has become one of president trump of the greatest concerns. he believes the asylum laws are being abused by those who cross illegally and asa abused by those who cross illegally and as a result he says he intends to change them. currently anyone can claim refuge within a year of entering the country whatever means and infuture, entering the country whatever means and in future, the president intends to restrict the right only to those who queue up and cross at one of the official ports of entry. in a statement, the department of homeland security said: they insisted the preside
know using the nanny state? let us know using the hashtag. w regulation to restrict asylum claims by migrants has been published by the us department of homeland security. it will no longer allow people who enter the us illegally to claim asylum. the american civil liberties union says the right to claim asylum must be granted to anyone entering the country, regardless of where they do so. chris buckler reports from washington. securing america's long border with mexico has become one of...
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celebrates 70 years on the road. 70 years on the road. can keep up with us in real—time by following us on social media. following usful lebanon, goodbye! hello. was spent under cloud shrouded in mist and murk. more and more of us will see that sunshine. with that though, it will start to turn chilly. that gives us a south—easterly wind which will bring us some dry air. watch the cloud, it starts to break up. we will see more and more sunshine. let's look at that in more detail. the odd spot of drizzle. east anglia and the south—east there should be some sunshine. similar story for north—west england. ground, may well keep more cloud. but western and northern scotland will see some sunshine. breeze particularly in the south, making it feel cooler than that. maybe just a bit colder than that in the countryside. and those temperatures, 9—12, just subtly creeping downwards. air from the east and that will also bring back the cloud. will be in southern areas. but it does look decidedly chilly into the middle part of the week. maybe just a flake or two of something wintry. munchetty. the number missing in california's bi
celebrates 70 years on the road. 70 years on the road. can keep up with us in real—time by following us on social media. following usful lebanon, goodbye! hello. was spent under cloud shrouded in mist and murk. more and more of us will see that sunshine. with that though, it will start to turn chilly. that gives us a south—easterly wind which will bring us some dry air. watch the cloud, it starts to break up. we will see more and more sunshine. let's look at that in more detail. the odd...
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uses by crime offenders. you have got guns used for self protection and huge numbers sometimes and that are used effectively to reduce injury. if you get rid of the defensive gun use, the implication is that the people who would have used a gun are more likely to be injured. you therefore would have more injuries, mostly nonfatal. i will reserve the rest of my time for paul. he will need it. [laughter] [applause] mr. helmke: no trading. -- you can't pay for the minutes. gary took less than 10 but you can take is 15. mr. helmke: thank you for being here and thank you for the invitation. it has been 10 years since i debated gary. we had a three on three debate. with jean second time . i debated john lodwick two and half years ago. i enjoy having the chance to discuss this issue. i come to this issue for multiple backgrounds. i was a lawyer in indiana, and mayor. i ran the police department, dealt with the issue of crime and defensive gun uses and criminal gun uses. as head of the police department after i left the mayor's office, i took a job as the head of the brady campaign to prevent gun violence will we lobb
uses by crime offenders. you have got guns used for self protection and huge numbers sometimes and that are used effectively to reduce injury. if you get rid of the defensive gun use, the implication is that the people who would have used a gun are more likely to be injured. you therefore would have more injuries, mostly nonfatal. i will reserve the rest of my time for paul. he will need it. [laughter] [applause] mr. helmke: no trading. -- you can't pay for the minutes. gary took less than 10...
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us. tell us about this commemoration. what can you expect? >> i'm having a lot of trouble hearing you. of course the musical performance is still ongoing. -- the 1311 accords for the date of those attacks. he lost his son at the concert hall three years ago. multiple restaurants were targeted. genie: we are going to take a moment to listen to the music. we will get back to you in a few moments time. ♪ i can't live with or without you with or without you ♪ imagine there's s no heaven it's easy if you try no hell below us us only sky imagine all the people living for today imagine there's no countries it isn't hard to do nothing to kill or die for and no religion too imagine all the people living life in peace, you you may say i'm a dreamer but i'm not the only one i hope some day you'll join us and the world will be as one imagine no possessions i wonder if you can no need for greed or hunger a brotherhood of man imagine all the people sharing all the world, you imagine all the people sharing all the world, you you may say i'm a dreamer but i'm not the only one i hope some day you'll join us and the world will be as one ♪ gentlemen, i'd like to thank both associations for having invited us here today. we will be present each and time -- each and every time we are asked to be. [applause] >> thank you. ladies and gentlemen, deputies, senators, mayors. let them interministerial dedelete. madam interministerial delegate. thank you for being here for this tribute.. the fact that you are being here reassusu
us. tell us about this commemoration. what can you expect? >> i'm having a lot of trouble hearing you. of course the musical performance is still ongoing. -- the 1311 accords for the date of those attacks. he lost his son at the concert hall three years ago. multiple restaurants were targeted. genie: we are going to take a moment to listen to the music. we will get back to you in a few moments time. ♪ i can't live with or without you with or without you ♪ imagine there's s no heaven...
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use. right now the biggest kentucky fried chicken keirsey using it for home deliveries police been battling using a bite and we also have a local council and force one team going a rope or calling the routes we have not possible market supplies only for the customers they're also already in use at the malaysian ministry of energy where manufacturers of eco friendly products can apply for support from the environmental incentive scheme it's being implemented by malaysia green technology corp with support from the g i's that germany's international cooperation and development agency more than eight hundred fifty different products and services have already been accepted they carry a special label green malaysia the private consumers are still hesitant. to go to the market for example they can get how much this course in comparison of course still a challenge so. we have economies of scale being we can produce green products that skew then we can reduce the cost. more and more companies want to jump on the eco bandwagon. but first their products are put through their paces for example here at the se
use. right now the biggest kentucky fried chicken keirsey using it for home deliveries police been battling using a bite and we also have a local council and force one team going a rope or calling the routes we have not possible market supplies only for the customers they're also already in use at the malaysian ministry of energy where manufacturers of eco friendly products can apply for support from the environmental incentive scheme it's being implemented by malaysia green technology corp...
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to to reach out to these children we use rap we use it we have drawing we have people singing we use poetry we use that the additional dances because we believe that africa is all about tradition so if you bring back to me a song in my tradition i will make sure that i engage because this is me this is the ring me so it is acting it is passing a message so the they really want to be part of you so when you give them a microphone and they bring it out so these taps it's like you're not telling them in that we. meet. you. in the piano mark bannerman there was a moment. books are going to come your battleground. really seeing changes and the community is accepting it the teachers are accepting it the mother as an accepting whatever it is really walking out. with. one foot seven because they all got a second set of numbers as well how i thought cup museum card in the dominican the screen. just. said it sounds to. young to take this opportunity to shut up all my lead it's. limited to one thing. you can play this all muslims christians are one. you can be biased all right pete. one foot so
to to reach out to these children we use rap we use it we have drawing we have people singing we use poetry we use that the additional dances because we believe that africa is all about tradition so if you bring back to me a song in my tradition i will make sure that i engage because this is me this is the ring me so it is acting it is passing a message so the they really want to be part of you so when you give them a microphone and they bring it out so these taps it's like you're not telling...
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used successfully in glasgow? in lambeth we've embarked on using this model help us understand a lot more. too easy to say, lock people up. we are looking at how can we use housing, get education, how can we get the police, get social services, everybody involved to understand the root causes, and what we do about some of those root causes. because just arresting people isn't the one answer. one of the biggest things for the young people we work with is around opportunity. opportunity around opportunity. opportunity around jobs, around being exposed to different things in their lives, rather thanjust the different things in their lives, rather than just the estate mentality that sometimes you just get left with no hope of doing something different. the idea is to use something different. the idea is to use those models, help us understand how do we tackle youth violence. when you talk about youth violence, a lot of the stabbing to involve teenagers, young kids, really, 1a, 15 years old. lots of them carry knives, lots of them are in gangs. there is a difference on that. there is quite a few
used successfully in glasgow? in lambeth we've embarked on using this model help us understand a lot more. too easy to say, lock people up. we are looking at how can we use housing, get education, how can we get the police, get social services, everybody involved to understand the root causes, and what we do about some of those root causes. because just arresting people isn't the one answer. one of the biggest things for the young people we work with is around opportunity. opportunity around...
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use and abuse are terms that. a value to using a substance so in every culture what is used and what is the use is defined by the social framework as i've said and firstly there are just pharmacological agents as any other drug. like a bit of luck or something there's no big difference in a way with. the class action they take it's just. psychoactive substances are attractive to people because they don't only work for example your heart rate like a bit of luck of what they are working on your mental set up at this point being and people like to yet change their mental set up in the way they wish to at this very time being what are the major health risks involved with drugs . while there are direct health risks that come from the substance itself for example or in m.d.m.a. which is an infantryman like component people can over leave develop a serotonin says syndrome there are other harms difficulties that come from the fact that they are legalized that for example people hardly ever know. what they are getting if they buy a substance are they getting that substance how pure is it that they are not taught how to use it t
use and abuse are terms that. a value to using a substance so in every culture what is used and what is the use is defined by the social framework as i've said and firstly there are just pharmacological agents as any other drug. like a bit of luck or something there's no big difference in a way with. the class action they take it's just. psychoactive substances are attractive to people because they don't only work for example your heart rate like a bit of luck of what they are working on your...
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this low morale car that has to the safety and views us it doesn't get us to buy that it barely made us a butler i guess most of them are. going to head there i guess that oh informative i'm glad near kids from their head to school gotta say let me see if i get paid guess it just so fucked up i thought he left the scene to say let's go eat fess now let's have sadness in that first day at. the you. meet them or solutions you got the visa but you don't look good and i'm going to have our chests and the names of already discussing the lives i need for the mess i live. in and that it's ahead. oh god i may have assumed that i bet you that. children are the ones hardest hit by the conflict in yemen they're the ones who are going to tell you about this war about which you have heard so little. or uhuru. i suggested ahmed and you said interview the kids in their neighborhood get you to see that have been affected you go meet you with a new group. he'll meet them or in a few dishes since they can you still you don't let their actions that you feel good conditions to be and you cannot show i didn
this low morale car that has to the safety and views us it doesn't get us to buy that it barely made us a butler i guess most of them are. going to head there i guess that oh informative i'm glad near kids from their head to school gotta say let me see if i get paid guess it just so fucked up i thought he left the scene to say let's go eat fess now let's have sadness in that first day at. the you. meet them or solutions you got the visa but you don't look good and i'm going to have our chests...
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us employees. thank you. >> my name is armena lopez. i am going to be short on this. i am a single mother, and when i was working for toys-r-us, i have another job before and i lost it six months before toys-r-us closed. i found out that toys-r-us was closing. right now i am on unemployment. i have two sons to support, and living in california is so hard that everything is so expensive. i have a struggle to survive over there. we are planning to move because it is very hard to find a job over there. i found out they were going to pay $3 million to solelas. i don't think that is fair. why do they want to pay to them that they left a lot of families without income? you know, that is all i want to say. >> what store were you in. >> i was working in chula vista for seven years, chula vista, california for seven years i worked for them. it was a very happy place. there was a lot of joy for the people, for the customers working there, also for the employers. it was a very happy place and very sad when they closedown. there was a lot of people crying. it was for the kids. especially for my son. he has depression very often. right now i have problems with him because he has depression, and he knows th
us employees. thank you. >> my name is armena lopez. i am going to be short on this. i am a single mother, and when i was working for toys-r-us, i have another job before and i lost it six months before toys-r-us closed. i found out that toys-r-us was closing. right now i am on unemployment. i have two sons to support, and living in california is so hard that everything is so expensive. i have a struggle to survive over there. we are planning to move because it is very hard to find a job...
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us. —— and do not forget. we cannot. shopping hell, shopping heaven? sell us —— send us your thoughts. a holding pattern until midweek when we will get economic news out of the middle east and china. let's take a look at europe. oil companies pushing things up. total up over 1% in france. the price of oil has gone up in france. the price of oil has gone up some 2%. brent today already a big loser —— brent today already up. menthol cigarettes are to be banned. really interesting. a british company and newport, which is the biggest menthol cigarette brand in the us, which will be a real blow to bat. and kim gittleson has the details of what's ahead on wall street today. there will be a focus on america's retailers. we will be getting data from jcpenney, nordstrom, and macy's, as well as walmart. when it comes to walmart, investors will be curious to see what impact tariffs have had at the company. walmart warned earlier it'll have to increase the prices of some of its goods as a result of tariffs imposed on chinese imports into the us. after a ll on chinese imports into the us. after all
us. —— and do not forget. we cannot. shopping hell, shopping heaven? sell us —— send us your thoughts. a holding pattern until midweek when we will get economic news out of the middle east and china. let's take a look at europe. oil companies pushing things up. total up over 1% in france. the price of oil has gone up in france. the price of oil has gone up some 2%. brent today already a big loser —— brent today already up. menthol cigarettes are to be banned. really interesting. a...
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us soldiers to protect the country. we have our military now on the border. and i noticed all that beautiful barbed wire going up today. barbed wire used properly can bea today. barbed wire useds brain tumours glow pink could help surgeons to remove the cancer safely. it follows trials of a fluorescent marker given to almost 100 patients at hospitals in london, liverpool and cambridge, in the form of a drink. experts believe it will help doctors distinguish between cancer cells and healthy brain tissue. we're here on the bbc news channel until nine this morning — coming up... while bbc goes off to watch match of the day, we are looking at the sport. very important moments. there were sombre scenes in cardiff yesterday as leicester city's players and fans paid tribute to their former chairman vichai srivaddhanaprabha and the four others who lost their lives in a helicopter crash last weekend. leicester's players were visibly moved during a minute's silence and, after the laying of wreaths before the game — there were more tributes including the unfurling of banners shared between the two sets of fans, who joined forces to create a stirring atmosphere at the cardiff city stadiu
us soldiers to protect the country. we have our military now on the border. and i noticed all that beautiful barbed wire going up today. barbed wire used properly can bea today. barbed wire useds brain tumours glow pink could help surgeons to remove the cancer safely. it follows trials of a fluorescent marker given to almost 100 patients at hospitals in london, liverpool and cambridge, in the form of a drink. experts believe it will help doctors distinguish between cancer cells and healthy...
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over here of us does day yes here's another irony afshin the times reports european army can protect us from us policy says mark drawn the short version is simple trump invades your well not exactly if trump or putin invade europe he thinks that having an independent european army gives us the independence to fight alone against the russian threat and potentially against whatever's coming from america today doesn't define that threat is the irony then he goes and marches parades for peace and armistice day with wait for it putin and trump that would be an interesting conversation maybe the e.u. will protect iran after all you leaders are opposing trump on the iran deal and their parent lee the european union is saying that they go ahead with all this i think niger furder minded us that this would be happening and it was always denied this go into our intelligence services our security state and on it goes the canary reports m i six knew that the key source justifying the invasion of iraq was tortured but used his intelligence anyway now this is a dark story turns out and it's not surprising to
over here of us does day yes here's another irony afshin the times reports european army can protect us from us policy says mark drawn the short version is simple trump invades your well not exactly if trump or putin invade europe he thinks that having an independent european army gives us the independence to fight alone against the russian threat and potentially against whatever's coming from america today doesn't define that threat is the irony then he goes and marches parades for peace and...
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that the saudi regime is a powerful force spur stability in the middle east and warned us all of us that degrading us saudi ties would be a grave mistake for the national security of the u.s. and its allies yeah ya heard me right. dusted off the old vital to national security line that we've heard about one hundred thousand times before to just by just about any bloodcurdling the horrible foreign policy decision that the united states has made since i don't know what world war two and almost right on cue with the senate vote this week was also news that according to reuters saudi arabia will indeed by lockheed martin's fifteen billion dollar missile defense system after aggressive lobbying by the administration to close the deal that included a personal call between president donald trump and the saudi king salomon. adeel let's not forget that congress themselves approved back in two thousand and seventeen because let's not forget my friends that while this recent vote by congress is a positive sign the u.s. elected officials may buy only be standing up to the saudi influence over the us government.
that the saudi regime is a powerful force spur stability in the middle east and warned us all of us that degrading us saudi ties would be a grave mistake for the national security of the u.s. and its allies yeah ya heard me right. dusted off the old vital to national security line that we've heard about one hundred thousand times before to just by just about any bloodcurdling the horrible foreign policy decision that the united states has made since i don't know what world war two and almost...
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us all about that. tell us what you think about that. tell us what you think about that. ell and what your experience is if you have diabetes. get in touch. say up to date with all the day's business news as it happens on the bbc‘s business live page. there is insight and analysis from our team of editors right around the globe. and we want to you from you too. get involved on the bbc‘s business live web page at bbc.com/business. on twitter we are at the bbc business. and you can find us on facebook at bbc money. business live, on tv and online. what you need to know when you need to know it. we have gotjeromy stretch back with us we have gotjeromy stretch back with us to talk about some of the stories in the media at the moment. one is those mass walk—outs at google today all over the world because of their treatment of women which, when i first read the story, i was really surprised and shocked. google is relatively speaking quite a young company. it is. those companies you a lwa ys company. it is. those companies you always assume have good working cultures which is dif
us all about that. tell us what you think about that. tell us what you think about that. ell and what your experience is if you have diabetes. get in touch. say up to date with all the day's business news as it happens on the bbc‘s business live page. there is insight and analysis from our team of editors right around the globe. and we want to you from you too. get involved on the bbc‘s business live web page at bbc.com/business. on twitter we are at the bbc business. and you can find us on...