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i would also like to say that it seems like republicans think we don't know how to google trump. they are so obsessed with younger people sitting on their phones all the time, they have the capability of google searching, it's not that hard. >> what are you googling? what are you finding out that's relevant to this money? >> the major thing is, i'm not sure why they would bring up the mueller report. it doesn't have a bearing right now. they want to use it as an excuse that there was no collusion when mueller very clearly stated they were not investigating collusion. that it was based on true conspiracy. so the outright lie that i would like to mention. >> appreciate you calling in, find all of our coverage, documents related to the impeachment c-span.org/impeachment. text us at 2,027,488,003. of deputy white house counsel put in an articulate and detailed rebuttal. wichita kansas, the only people concerned with the call our deranged trump haters. the american people elect by way of the ballot box, interference with 2020 is okay as long as they ease in front of your name. jay sek
i would also like to say that it seems like republicans think we don't know how to google trump. they are so obsessed with younger people sitting on their phones all the time, they have the capability of google searching, it's not that hard. >> what are you googling? what are you finding out that's relevant to this money? >> the major thing is, i'm not sure why they would bring up the mueller report. it doesn't have a bearing right now. they want to use it as an excuse that there...
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. >> if you are chevron, apple, google, the trump organization.red with american businesses, american interests, american companies who have major presences in a region that is now put on high alert? >> if the governor has credible information in intelligence that any infrastructure or business is at risk, they are obligated to share to the degree they can what they can and advise on how to prepare for it. the trump administration, i don't see any reason why they wouldn't do that. i think largely the focus is and should be on military targets right now. >> admiral kirby, i respect your opinion on this. federal prosecutors now want the former trump national security adviser to go to prison. there are new details. jessica, what do they say in this memo today? >> the memo just in. they say michael flynn, the former personal adviser for president trump, should serve up to six months in jail. this is notable because this is a marked change from what prosecutors actually recommended a year ago now, and this is really a self-inflicted wound for michael f
. >> if you are chevron, apple, google, the trump organization.red with american businesses, american interests, american companies who have major presences in a region that is now put on high alert? >> if the governor has credible information in intelligence that any infrastructure or business is at risk, they are obligated to share to the degree they can what they can and advise on how to prepare for it. the trump administration, i don't see any reason why they wouldn't do that. i...
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biden campaign sent letters to facebook, google, twitter, block trump ads from the ukraine storyline.t is amazing. it has not been looked at as it should be. the facts are there. hunter biden got lucrative job with a oil and fast company without having any experience after he took over relations with the ukraine administration. those are the facts. we exhaustively looked into trump on russia. we heard media talk about trump and ukraine. bogus. now to look at hunter biden. for a mainstream out let to say it is debunked is ridiculous statement to make. liz: look at his documents, tax returns, hands off on the bidens when it comes to going on there even msnbc analyst says this hunter biden story is not going away. >> donald trump is able to go out there and say, this guy's son was making $100,000 whatever it is a month, had no experience? joe biden had the portfolio. god i heard that 1000 times on capitol hill this week. i don't think that message is going to go away. liz: the message, that is not going away. the criticism though of republican senators is this, why didn't you ask about t
biden campaign sent letters to facebook, google, twitter, block trump ads from the ukraine storyline.t is amazing. it has not been looked at as it should be. the facts are there. hunter biden got lucrative job with a oil and fast company without having any experience after he took over relations with the ukraine administration. those are the facts. we exhaustively looked into trump on russia. we heard media talk about trump and ukraine. bogus. now to look at hunter biden. for a mainstream out...
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google? they are working against you in the campaign. >> president trump: i'm not a fan. fan of google. >> laura: you did not bring foreign workers in the united states. >> president trump: we have to allow smart people to stay in the country. your graduate number one in your class at harvard. >> laura: you ran on people training foreign replacements. you ran against that. the americans humiliating for an american worker for 30 years. now, it is told me you have toto train former replacement, and you will pay him 20%. >> president trump: i would never do that, but we do need workers and the country. and i do want immigration policy. nobody's been better on immigration then may, by the way we won the funding for the wall and the wall has been building because taken out of the military and everything else. it is easier. many people, i got foxconn to go into wisconsin. they have to get people.e. they spent a fortune and built the most incredible plant i've ever seen. foxconn. >> laura: american graduates of colleges and the universities taking jobs. >> president trump: we do
google? they are working against you in the campaign. >> president trump: i'm not a fan. fan of google. >> laura: you did not bring foreign workers in the united states. >> president trump: we have to allow smart people to stay in the country. your graduate number one in your class at harvard. >> laura: you ran on people training foreign replacements. you ran against that. the americans humiliating for an american worker for 30 years. now, it is told me you have toto...
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attending this year will be president trump, teenage climate activist greta thunberg, and top executives from firms including googlelix, and coca—cola. president trump will speak soon. but is there the will to tackle the issue? this is the 50th annual meeting of the world economic forum and as we we re the world economic forum and as we were saying, climate change at the top of the agenda. for those of you wondering where sally bunn duck is, she is in davos this week and joins us live from there. talk us through the issue of climate change and how it is dominating conversation so far. first of all, cani conversation so far. first of all, can i say just conversation so far. first of all, can i sayjust how cold it is here? you too are looking so cosy in that studio. climate change is absolutely dominating this yearfor studio. climate change is absolutely dominating this year for the first time in the world economic forum's annual report which is issued before this event starts. it is in five key topics. the climate crisis and what can be done about that. you have mentioned greta tim berg —— greta thunberg is hip, but
attending this year will be president trump, teenage climate activist greta thunberg, and top executives from firms including googlelix, and coca—cola. president trump will speak soon. but is there the will to tackle the issue? this is the 50th annual meeting of the world economic forum and as we we re the world economic forum and as we were saying, climate change at the top of the agenda. for those of you wondering where sally bunn duck is, she is in davos this week and joins us live from...
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the cus is google search otocol's advertising and data collection. >>still to come the trump administration for says the stat california wi the present is threatening we made usaa insurance for members like kate. a former army medic, made of t flexibity to handle whater monday s in store and tackle four things at once. she simply filed a claim on her aa a and said... i got this. usaa insurance is made the way kate nds it - easy. she caeven pick hepayment plan so it's easy on her budget and her life. usaa. what you're made of,e're made for. usaa >>the trump administraon is threatening to pull federal health care funding for the state of california and this is because of california's requirement that all private heth insurs in the state for life as a backdrop, the ch trump administration demded califnia dropped that requirement that all private health insurers in the state. force ople to violate their consence when it comes to the taking of human life roger severinheads the civil rights divisi of the health and human services department his office sent california tice demanding
the cus is google search otocol's advertising and data collection. >>still to come the trump administration for says the stat california wi the present is threatening we made usaa insurance for members like kate. a former army medic, made of t flexibity to handle whater monday s in store and tackle four things at once. she simply filed a claim on her aa a and said... i got this. usaa insurance is made the way kate nds it - easy. she caeven pick hepayment plan so it's easy on her budget...
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he began his campaign two months ago and has already outspent president trump in google campaign ads. >>> jp morgan's conference is underway in san francisco but several attendees are reportedly complaining about the city's high cost and cleanliness and they want the conference to relocate. the state of the city and how it impacts business is something we've focused on very much. here's the story. >> reporter: it's that time of year when thousans from around the world descend on the six block radius around san francisco's union square for jp morgan's annual health care conference. with that comes this. a new bloomberg news report shows how attendees continue to plain about san francisco's high prices and the homeless crisis. one says she feels unsafe walking around at night. >> complaints we've heard that the city is ripping people off, there's thousands of dollars to get rental space for conference rooms at hotels and it's way too expensi expensive. >> everybody from the company was complaining it's hard to get hotels and prices were really hi high. >> reporter: would that make you g
he began his campaign two months ago and has already outspent president trump in google campaign ads. >>> jp morgan's conference is underway in san francisco but several attendees are reportedly complaining about the city's high cost and cleanliness and they want the conference to relocate. the state of the city and how it impacts business is something we've focused on very much. here's the story. >> reporter: it's that time of year when thousans from around the world descend on...
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trump the strength of the u.s. economy and says america is venting like never before. activist google to him but has also been addressing delegates in davos. to get reaction.
trump the strength of the u.s. economy and says america is venting like never before. activist google to him but has also been addressing delegates in davos. to get reaction.
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i think the people on the trump staff should google that, it's a good talking point. >> jesse: if i wasnders that would be furious with nancy pelosi, because she has kept him off the field and i will leading up to the caucus. joe biden and now trump have the entire state to themselves. and amy and liz warren. i understand why trump is there now. you want to flex your muscles, get a taste of the ground game, some voter contact. remember, he beat hillary in iowa by nine points. according to the latest "new york times" poll, he is beating all the democrats in iowa right now, and biden is a very weak front runner. he is vulnerable for a one-two punch. if you can beat him in iowa, the new hampshire, than the donors are going to start eking out. >> juan: but trump is not running as a democrat. >> jesse: thanks, juan. if it was burning, or warren, both of those early primary states, that is a scary idea. >> juan: iowa is a red state. trump will likely not go back there in the general election. he's likely to win iowa in the general election, and what he is doing now is really trying to say her
i think the people on the trump staff should google that, it's a good talking point. >> jesse: if i wasnders that would be furious with nancy pelosi, because she has kept him off the field and i will leading up to the caucus. joe biden and now trump have the entire state to themselves. and amy and liz warren. i understand why trump is there now. you want to flex your muscles, get a taste of the ground game, some voter contact. remember, he beat hillary in iowa by nine points. according to...
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google and amazon. here, the chancellor under pressure internationally, in particularfrom president trump's treasury secretaryey get a trade deal with you if they insist on introducing a digital tax in april? we will be having some private conversations about that. i'm sure the president and boris will be speaking on it as well. if people wa nt speaking on it as well. if people want tojust speaking on it as well. if people want to just arbitrarily put taxes on our digital companies, we will consider arbitrarily putting taxes on car companies. another trade power play from the us, the chancellor for now sticking to his guns. we plan to go ahead with our digital services tax in april. it will fall away once there is an international solution. brexit next week means freedom to do international trade deals. what seeing here is that freedom is constrained. it requires trade—offs and choices to get those deals, the americans in particular piling on the pressure for a u—turn on the digital sales tax, the united kingdom dropping hints that it will prioritise an eu deal before a us one. that was welcomed by the eu com
google and amazon. here, the chancellor under pressure internationally, in particularfrom president trump's treasury secretaryey get a trade deal with you if they insist on introducing a digital tax in april? we will be having some private conversations about that. i'm sure the president and boris will be speaking on it as well. if people wa nt speaking on it as well. if people want tojust speaking on it as well. if people want to just arbitrarily put taxes on our digital companies, we will...
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google. number seven is tom hanks. nine is oprah. 12 is donald trump.ld trust an institution you would rely on day after day after day, than somebody you read about in the news or see in the movies every now and again. so that didn't surprise me that much. what surprised me, the postal service has great ratings from boomers. melissa: yay, seriously. it is crazy. what is coming up on your fantastic program? >> thank you very much. we have senator mike braun on, he is on two senate committees that passed usmca. the question will the full senate pass it before they get the impeachment? and then tom kehoe. usda trade representative. will the chinese really buy all of those ag products that they say they're going to buy at least in phase one? we'll ask tom. melissa: david, thank you. we'll see you at the top of the hour. ashley: good stuff. let's get into this again. royal rumble. new details, what the rift in the british royal family might cost. it is expensive. i will tell you that. >>> plus the millenials, they're at it again. this time in san antonio. we
google. number seven is tom hanks. nine is oprah. 12 is donald trump.ld trust an institution you would rely on day after day after day, than somebody you read about in the news or see in the movies every now and again. so that didn't surprise me that much. what surprised me, the postal service has great ratings from boomers. melissa: yay, seriously. it is crazy. what is coming up on your fantastic program? >> thank you very much. we have senator mike braun on, he is on two senate...
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passed a digital services tax that would target tech companies essentially like google apple and amazon as a result president trump is now threatening to hit france with new tariffs in retaliation these tariffs would hit about $2400000000.00 worth of french goods and now france is threatening that if that happens france or the rest of the e.u. could respond with tariffs of their own as a bloc with the european trade commissioner paul phil hogan excuse me says that the next few days will be critical in determining whether or not the e.u. can broker an international agreement on taxation of digital businesses hogan went on to say in an interview with bloomberg quote next week is a very important week to try and see could we come to a positive outcome on this i'm not going to prejudge the outcome and joining us now is hillary ford or the with the british american business association hillary but i do have you here to talk about that is that all right so the 1st big question all really about to see a trade war take place here between the u.s. and france and certainly you know the trumpet ministration appears to be go
passed a digital services tax that would target tech companies essentially like google apple and amazon as a result president trump is now threatening to hit france with new tariffs in retaliation these tariffs would hit about $2400000000.00 worth of french goods and now france is threatening that if that happens france or the rest of the e.u. could respond with tariffs of their own as a bloc with the european trade commissioner paul phil hogan excuse me says that the next few days will be...
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i don't think trump really understands the complexity of whether or not micro targeting should be banned, which is what the policy discussion on facebook and googlenk so? the trump campaign is really, really good at microtargeting. >> i think his campaign does i think the amount of transactionality with the president himself is at the broad surface. we've seen it with cook. we've seen it with zuckerberg. we've seen it with pretty much every deal he's made he cares about the broad strokes, optics. nuances of the policy discussion about how facebook should regulate advertising, i don't think most people understand it at a high level. whether or not his campaign is good at using the tool or not, i don't know if that's bleeding into the policy prescriptions. >> and arguably it's not up to the executive branch anyway. it comes back to congress having to come out and legislate if he wants these changes. >> yes, and i think that's really tough there are extraordinary first amendment challenges against facebook and i think that comes down to -- >> by the way, there's first amendment challenges with political advertising on broadcasters too that doesn't g
i don't think trump really understands the complexity of whether or not micro targeting should be banned, which is what the policy discussion on facebook and googlenk so? the trump campaign is really, really good at microtargeting. >> i think his campaign does i think the amount of transactionality with the president himself is at the broad surface. we've seen it with cook. we've seen it with zuckerberg. we've seen it with pretty much every deal he's made he cares about the broad strokes,...
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press ahead with a tax on technology firms like google and facebook despite warnings it could lead to the us retaliating with tariffs on british exports. the trumpd that any taxes levied on american digital companies would lead to washington imposing tariffs on british car companies in return. france has delayed its own version of a so—called google tax until the end of the year but the uk plans to introduce one this april. that prompted a few questions for the international trade secretary in the commons. the statement from the trump administration that we'll be subject to retaliatory tariffs if we proceed with the additional services tax that's set to come in in april. it seems this will be an early test of how we will fare in independent trade talks, could the secretary of state tell us if the government intends to concede to emerging pressure? let me be absolutely clear. uk tax policy is a matter for the uk chancellor. it is not a matterfor the us, it's not a matterfor the eu, or anybody else and we will make the decisions that are right for britain whether it is on our regulatory standards, whether it is on our tax policy or whether it's on
press ahead with a tax on technology firms like google and facebook despite warnings it could lead to the us retaliating with tariffs on british exports. the trumpd that any taxes levied on american digital companies would lead to washington imposing tariffs on british car companies in return. france has delayed its own version of a so—called google tax until the end of the year but the uk plans to introduce one this april. that prompted a few questions for the international trade secretary...
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attending this year will be president trump, teenage climate activist greta thunberg and top executives from firms including google, netflix, coca—cola but is there the will to tackle the issue? there's clearly a business impact, a report by the imf and cambridge university found that if temperature continue to rise by 0.04 degrees every year, for the next 80 years people's wealth on average will 7% lower compared to if action is taken. however it's not all bad news, the global commission on adaptation has calculated that a $1.8 trillion investment over the next decade — in measures to adapt to climate change, could produce benefits worth more than $7 trillion. well to get more on this, the bbc‘s sally bundock is in davos for us this week and sent this report. world leaders chief executives, celebrities and others gathered here at the world economic forum are being forced to face the multifaceted climate crisis. for the first time ever, it dominates the forum's annual report. we spoke to one teenage climate activist here who talks of her frustrations. we see that their intention is on the right place but the chang
attending this year will be president trump, teenage climate activist greta thunberg and top executives from firms including google, netflix, coca—cola but is there the will to tackle the issue? there's clearly a business impact, a report by the imf and cambridge university found that if temperature continue to rise by 0.04 degrees every year, for the next 80 years people's wealth on average will 7% lower compared to if action is taken. however it's not all bad news, the global commission on...
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i love president trump your you can google to see that i love president trump. am a legend in florida. with solyndra, if they can get as liberal as they are handouts, what is up with the double standard here? what about the uniformity clause to the constitution? line onto the democrats next. saint stephens, south carolina. hello there. caller: my problem that i have, i don't understand why they can call witnesses. like, i saw the hearing yesterday and they focused on hunter biden and joe biden. focusing ons trump's children. i watched c-span at i never saw you do a show where president trump -- there is a lot of stuff that goes on that you all do not air, and i do not think it is fair. what kinds of things in terms of what we do not air? whenr: for one thing, jared kushner could not get a clearance, i kept watching the show to hear more about it, and i heard no more about it. something like that i think the public should know about because if he cannot get a clearance like everyone else, something is wrong. the president should have the ability to give him a cle
i love president trump your you can google to see that i love president trump. am a legend in florida. with solyndra, if they can get as liberal as they are handouts, what is up with the double standard here? what about the uniformity clause to the constitution? line onto the democrats next. saint stephens, south carolina. hello there. caller: my problem that i have, i don't understand why they can call witnesses. like, i saw the hearing yesterday and they focused on hunter biden and joe biden....
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matlock, perry mason, law and order, dharma and greg." ( laughter ) team trump includes harvard law professor and man who just googledan dershowitz underwear", alan dershowitz, who famously defended o.j. simpson and jeffrey epstein. (as trump) "get me dershowitz, i'm exactly as innocent as epstein and o.j. jared, just in case, gas up the bronco." ( laughter ) dershowitz was on the sunday shows pushing the whole abuse of power is no biggie: >> you needed proof of an actual crime. it needn't be a statutory crime, but it has to be criminal behavior, criminal in nature. >> stephen: but during the clinton impeachment, one prominent legal scholar disagreed: >> it certainly doesn't have to be a crime if you have somebody who completely corrupts the office of president and who abuses trust and who poses great danger to our liberty, you don't need a technical crime. >> stephen: okay, but look, we've all -- wait -- ( cheers and applause ) back in 1974 dershowitz said this about richard nixon and watergate: "i'm not happy seeing nixon's gang being tried by blacks and liberals in the district of columbia." wow. that statement di
matlock, perry mason, law and order, dharma and greg." ( laughter ) team trump includes harvard law professor and man who just googledan dershowitz underwear", alan dershowitz, who famously defended o.j. simpson and jeffrey epstein. (as trump) "get me dershowitz, i'm exactly as innocent as epstein and o.j. jared, just in case, gas up the bronco." ( laughter ) dershowitz was on the sunday shows pushing the whole abuse of power is no biggie: >> you needed proof of an...
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google and amazon. as we leave... here, the chancellor under pressure internationally, in particularfrom president trump's treasury secretaryl with you if they insist on introducing a digital tax in april? well, we will be having some private conversations about that. i'm sure the president and boris will be speaking on it as well. you know, if people want to just arbitrarily put taxes on our digital companies, we will consider arbitrarily putting taxes on car companies. another trade power play from the us. the chancellor, for now, sticking to his guns. we plan to go ahead with our digital services tax in april. it will fall away once there is an international solution. brexit next week means freedom to do international trade deals. what we are seeing here is that freedom is constrained. it requires trade—offs and choices to get those deals. the americans, in particular, piling on the pressure for a u—turn on the digital sales tax. the united kingdom dropping hints that it will prioritise an eu deal before a us one. that was welcomed by the eu commission president who said a quick deal needed quick choices. do you think a
google and amazon. as we leave... here, the chancellor under pressure internationally, in particularfrom president trump's treasury secretaryl with you if they insist on introducing a digital tax in april? well, we will be having some private conversations about that. i'm sure the president and boris will be speaking on it as well. you know, if people want to just arbitrarily put taxes on our digital companies, we will consider arbitrarily putting taxes on car companies. another trade power...
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retaliatory tariffs on luxury goods from france presidents trump and mccall have now agreed to continue negotiations until the end of the. as c.e.o. of google an alphabet says artificial intelligence must be regulated but any new rules must balance the potential harms of technology like facial recognition with the opportunities they offer it was speaking in brussels days before the european commission is due to publish proposals on the i. that's your business update thanks for watching. them from people make fun about their own social economic and political. in mozambique we say that you have right so you don't write it's how people call. they are. as i don't know a stone cold called a stalker and that by listening to my fellow countrymen i actually start my day by checking dollar all those jokes finding out what people are talking about what is moving day. my father told me how to ask uncomfortable questions about my country and about war that is why i keep doing to say my name is now these 2 and i work at . globe. the book the book. the book. this is the abuse lie from berlin the world's wealthy and powerful gather in the swiss alps for t
retaliatory tariffs on luxury goods from france presidents trump and mccall have now agreed to continue negotiations until the end of the. as c.e.o. of google an alphabet says artificial intelligence must be regulated but any new rules must balance the potential harms of technology like facial recognition with the opportunities they offer it was speaking in brussels days before the european commission is due to publish proposals on the i. that's your business update thanks for watching. them...
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trump. you also have teen climate activist greta thunberg and top executives from companies including google and coca—cola. but is there the will to be able to tackle the issue of climate change? there's clearly a business impact because a report by the imf and cambridge university found if attempts continue to rise by 0.01; found if attempts continue to rise by 0.04 degrees every year, people's wealth on average will be 7% lower for the next 80 years compared to if action is now taken. sally bundock is there for us. world leaders, chief executives, celebrities and others who are gathered here at the world economic forum are being full to face the multifaceted climate crisis. for the first time ever, it dominates the forum's annual report. we spoke to one teenage climate activist here who talks of her frustrations. we see that the intention is in the right place but the change isn't happening fast enough, so one of the roles us as the ten selected young changemakers here is to not only add pressure but convince them if we can lead by example, why can't they? business leaders recognise a lot
trump. you also have teen climate activist greta thunberg and top executives from companies including google and coca—cola. but is there the will to be able to tackle the issue of climate change? there's clearly a business impact because a report by the imf and cambridge university found if attempts continue to rise by 0.01; found if attempts continue to rise by 0.04 degrees every year, people's wealth on average will be 7% lower for the next 80 years compared to if action is now taken. sally...
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retaliatory tariffs on luxury goods from france presidents trump and mccall have now agreed to continue negotiations until the end of the. as c.e.o. of google and the alphabet says artificial intelligence must be regulated but any new rules must balance the potential harms of technology like facial recognition with the opportunities they offer he was speaking in brussels days before the european commission is due to publish proposals on the i. that's your business update thanks for watching. kickoff. the 2nd round starts off in the bundesliga glove box through the 1st game and slipped into 3rd place competition is why i didn't like to turn the game around and stay at the top. it was menacing it does link when thanks to a new edition. i am the it comes with the. kickoff 30 minutes from d.w.m. . closely. carefully i don't know if the suit. is going to be going to. discover the. play. subscribe to the documentary on to. see to know that 77 percent. are younger than 6 o'clock. and you. know what time of voices i watch on the 77 percent talk about the stuff. from politics to the flash from housing boom boom boom town this is where. welcome to th
retaliatory tariffs on luxury goods from france presidents trump and mccall have now agreed to continue negotiations until the end of the. as c.e.o. of google and the alphabet says artificial intelligence must be regulated but any new rules must balance the potential harms of technology like facial recognition with the opportunities they offer he was speaking in brussels days before the european commission is due to publish proposals on the i. that's your business update thanks for watching....
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not having license this image we can't show you either version google that protesters signs that were obscured said things like god hates trump and remove the rapist 1st amendment utterances that would displease a king but what happened here isn't just about a photo is it lets us the co-author with filmmaker oliver stone of the untold history of the united states a companion to the showtime documentary series peter koos nick is professor of history at american university here in washington peter welcome back to see you for those watching outside the beltway your federal workforce consists of 2 kinds of people there are political appointees who come and go as administrations change and surviving trump cabinet members show this president the same undaunted loyalty is congressional republicans the other sort of government employees are a political career people who carry on despite who's in the white house peter even with this apology this national archives gaffe was an unfortunate curtsey to royalty well that's one way to look at it it was certainly unfortunate but we don't have royalty in this country but we have his donald tr
not having license this image we can't show you either version google that protesters signs that were obscured said things like god hates trump and remove the rapist 1st amendment utterances that would displease a king but what happened here isn't just about a photo is it lets us the co-author with filmmaker oliver stone of the untold history of the united states a companion to the showtime documentary series peter koos nick is professor of history at american university here in washington...
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download the booking.com app, book by january 5th and get a free google nest mini on booking.com soleimani. >>> mike pompeo defending president trump's actions against iran as the u.s. continued to brace for potential retaliation days after that u.s. strike killed iran's top military leader. >> he said it made americans safer in the middle east warning americaning there to flee. jake tapper asked mike pompeo about that. >> i keep coming back to the fact you are saying it is safer now at the same time the u.s. government is telling all americans to leave iraq. again, i understand the idea that in the long term -- >> you don't seem to understand that. you know, oftentimes i have heard you say, jake, america thinks just about the moment. it doesn't think about the long-term strategic implication. this administration -- >> i have said that about leaders of h country. >> this administration is thinking about exactly that. we are setting the conditions for successful and safe america, prosperous america at home, secure america abroad. this is our middle east strategy. it's what we've done over the last three years in iraq. we will not stra
download the booking.com app, book by january 5th and get a free google nest mini on booking.com soleimani. >>> mike pompeo defending president trump's actions against iran as the u.s. continued to brace for potential retaliation days after that u.s. strike killed iran's top military leader. >> he said it made americans safer in the middle east warning americaning there to flee. jake tapper asked mike pompeo about that. >> i keep coming back to the fact you are saying it is...
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that means neat they are president trump or president macron will impossible punitive taxes this year. googleand amazon. microsoft c.e.o. sat down with bloomberg news editor-in-chief at the world economic forum on tuesday. he explained why the tech giant has has been carbon negative. and dropped the cloud competition with amazon and google. >> this came down to what is microsoft's responsibility? we are becoming a big consumer of energy because of what they wasdoing with the cloud and very clear to us given the signs that climate change requires immediate action and wanted to say let's make some good commitments and the commitment to be carbon negative, we have to make sure our operations are consuming renewable energy and we take all the carbon we have put out and ensure that either through new technology or natural means we can take it out. >> that is all the historical carbon. >> that will be by 2050 and go back to 19 5 when we were founded and take out the historical carbon as well. when it comes to these billion dollar fund, we need breakthroughs. no one company is going to do this so we
that means neat they are president trump or president macron will impossible punitive taxes this year. googleand amazon. microsoft c.e.o. sat down with bloomberg news editor-in-chief at the world economic forum on tuesday. he explained why the tech giant has has been carbon negative. and dropped the cloud competition with amazon and google. >> this came down to what is microsoft's responsibility? we are becoming a big consumer of energy because of what they wasdoing with the cloud and...
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google, facebook and amazon. here, the chancellor under pressure internationally, in particular from president trump's treasury secretary trade deal with you if they insist on introducing a digital tax in april? well, we will be having some private conversations about that. i'm sure the president and boris will be speaking on it as well. you know, if people want to just arbitrarily put taxes on our digital companies, we will consider arbitrarily putting taxes on car companies. another trade power play from the us. the chancellor, for now, sticking to his guns. we plan to go ahead with our digital services tax in april. it will fall away once there is an international solution. brexit next week means freedom to do international trade deals. what we are seeing here is that freedom is constrained. it requires trade—offs and choices to get those deals. the americans, in particular, piling on the pressure for a u—turn on the digital sales tax. the united kingdom dropping hints that it will prioritise an eu deal before a us one. that was welcomed by the eu commission president, who said a quick deal needed quick choices. do y
google, facebook and amazon. here, the chancellor under pressure internationally, in particular from president trump's treasury secretary trade deal with you if they insist on introducing a digital tax in april? well, we will be having some private conversations about that. i'm sure the president and boris will be speaking on it as well. you know, if people want to just arbitrarily put taxes on our digital companies, we will consider arbitrarily putting taxes on car companies. another trade...
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google it or ask siri. although, given how low trump's numbers are with women, he probably wouldn't have much luck there, eitheri, when was the iran nuclear deal signed? >> look it up yourself, i can't tolerite you anymore [ laughter ] >> seth: so they claimed the top general posed an imminent threat in order to justify an assassination that sparked a crisis that put us on the brink of a horrific and disastrous war. then yesterday the trump administration sent briefings to congress to present evidence of the, quote, "imminent threat." and members of both parties came away from the briefing unconvinced. >> we did not get information inside that briefing that there was a specific imminent threat i think it is likely, because it doesn't exist. >> there was no specific information given to us of a specific attack. >> my reaction to this briefing was it was sophomoric and utterly unconvincing >> the basic theme of it was the administration essentially saying, "trust us. >> one of the messages we received from the briefers was do not debate, do not discuss the issue of the appropriateness of further military interven
google it or ask siri. although, given how low trump's numbers are with women, he probably wouldn't have much luck there, eitheri, when was the iran nuclear deal signed? >> look it up yourself, i can't tolerite you anymore [ laughter ] >> seth: so they claimed the top general posed an imminent threat in order to justify an assassination that sparked a crisis that put us on the brink of a horrific and disastrous war. then yesterday the trump administration sent briefings to congress...
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google and amazon. as we leave... here, the chancellor under pressure internationally, in particularfrom president trump's treasury secretary. can they get a trade deal with you if they insist on introducing a digital tax in april? well, we will be having some private conversations about that. i'm sure the president and boris will be speaking on it as well. you know, if people want to just arbitrarily put taxes on our digital companies, we will consider arbitrarily putting taxes on car companies. another trade power play from the us. the chancellor, for now, sticking to his guns. we plan to go ahead with our digital services tax in april. it will fall away once there is an international solution. brexit next week means freedom to do international trade deals. what we are seeing here is that freedom is constrained. it requires trade—offs and choices to get those deals. the americans, in particular, piling on the pressure for a u—turn on the digital sales tax. the united kingdom dropping hints that it will prioritise an eu deal before a us one. that was welcomed by the eu commission president who said a quick deal needed quic
google and amazon. as we leave... here, the chancellor under pressure internationally, in particularfrom president trump's treasury secretary. can they get a trade deal with you if they insist on introducing a digital tax in april? well, we will be having some private conversations about that. i'm sure the president and boris will be speaking on it as well. you know, if people want to just arbitrarily put taxes on our digital companies, we will consider arbitrarily putting taxes on car...
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google and amazon. as we leave... here, the chancellor under pressure internationally, in particularfrom president trump's treasury secretaryey get a trade deal with you if they insist on introducing a digital tax in april? well, we will be having some private conversations about that. i'm sure the president and boris will be speaking on it as well. you know, if people want to just arbitrarily put taxes on our digital companies, we will consider arbitrarily putting taxes on car companies. another trade power play from the us. the chancellor, for now, sticking to his guns. we plan to go ahead with our digital services tax in april. it will fall away once there is an international solution. brexit next week means freedom to do international trade deals. what we are seeing here is that freedom is constrained. it requires trade—offs and choices to get those deals. the americans, in particular, piling on the pressure for a u—turn on the digital sales tax. the united kingdom dropping hints that it will prioritise an eu deal before a us one. that was welcomed by the eu commission president who said a quick deal needed quick choice
google and amazon. as we leave... here, the chancellor under pressure internationally, in particularfrom president trump's treasury secretaryey get a trade deal with you if they insist on introducing a digital tax in april? well, we will be having some private conversations about that. i'm sure the president and boris will be speaking on it as well. you know, if people want to just arbitrarily put taxes on our digital companies, we will consider arbitrarily putting taxes on car companies....
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trump's frequent visits to his resorts in florida and new jersey. >>> "chicago tribune" reports an illinois judge ordered googler a year's worth of act joor jussie smollett's priv data. the judge wants google to give information to a special prosecutor investigating why investigators abruptly dropped criminal charges against him. last year charges were dismissed against jussie smollett for staging a racist and homophobic attack in downtown chicago and then lying to police about it. >>> our partners at the bbc say prince harry and his wife meghan markle made a stunning announcement. the couple said they are stepping back as senior members of the royal family. they plan to become financial independent and raise their baby son in both the uk and north america. harry and meghan did not explain what they meant by financially independent, or how they would earn money. >>> earning money that's always been extremely controversial for members of the royal family who tried it before. it's never worked. there's a lot of unanswered questions. unprecedented again. harry and meghan saying they want to do things their own way
trump's frequent visits to his resorts in florida and new jersey. >>> "chicago tribune" reports an illinois judge ordered googler a year's worth of act joor jussie smollett's priv data. the judge wants google to give information to a special prosecutor investigating why investigators abruptly dropped criminal charges against him. last year charges were dismissed against jussie smollett for staging a racist and homophobic attack in downtown chicago and then lying to police...
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digital presence hiring dozens of former facebook and google employees but is this billion ad blitz going to make a dented in t in polls and remove trumpm the white house? joining me mike murphy and alex stamos i'll start with you, mike. what is mike bloomberg's actual path here? he can't get into a debate because he doesn't take contributions. i mean, is there another way for him to be in front of the american public where he gets to challenge his competitors face-to-face >> well, right now he's doing it with paid advertising. in the past other candidates have tried the late start where you avoid iowa and new hampshire and it hasn't worked out mostly because they ran out of money and momentum went to a candidate who start the winning early. because bloomberg doesn't need donors, he can have a much bigger presence late but he needs two other things to happen he needs one of the more progressive candidates to dominate early and with the new polling showing bernie doing quite well, make that w maybe tl happen but the money gives him a platform to be discoverable, but we'll see if he is discovered. there are other factors. has to be a per
digital presence hiring dozens of former facebook and google employees but is this billion ad blitz going to make a dented in t in polls and remove trumpm the white house? joining me mike murphy and alex stamos i'll start with you, mike. what is mike bloomberg's actual path here? he can't get into a debate because he doesn't take contributions. i mean, is there another way for him to be in front of the american public where he gets to challenge his competitors face-to-face >> well, right...
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. >> look, president trump always likes to blame president obama for everything. and we're so used to hearing it that i had to do a googleto find the most ridiculous claims president trump has blamed president obama for. and i burst out laughing because i had forgotten about this. trump blamed obama for the air conditioning system in the white house making the white house sometimes too cold. that's how petty this man is. boo-hoo the white house is too cold. i can't sell fighter jets to turkey because according to u.s. law it's illegal to sell weapons systems to a country that's bought missiles from russia. so now we see him blaming once again president obama for the iran nuclear deal which we're in this mess one, because trump blew up soleimani. but he junked the nuclear deal. the iranians say we're going to fire up our weapons system because you walked away from it, killed the equivalent of our cia director, and trump circles around and says because they're doing this we're going to do these things against them. president trump, to tara's point, he's the master of projection. when he projects on other people what he wou
. >> look, president trump always likes to blame president obama for everything. and we're so used to hearing it that i had to do a googleto find the most ridiculous claims president trump has blamed president obama for. and i burst out laughing because i had forgotten about this. trump blamed obama for the air conditioning system in the white house making the white house sometimes too cold. that's how petty this man is. boo-hoo the white house is too cold. i can't sell fighter jets to...
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the only paid media i could find for you, your current campaign on google search is -- "we are tired of the lies, we are tired of trump." -- we are tired of the drama." but your history has a little bit of drama with it, that specifically rhymes with obama. why should we believe you now in that regard? mr. walsh: in full disclosure, just so that everybody knows me, i voted for trump in 2016. not because i liked him. i didn't pay a lot of attention to trump prior to him running for president. when i voted for him -- and again, he blocked me on twitter during the campaign, so i was never a big trump fan, but i did vote for him and i supported him on the radio. like a lot of republicans did, because they didn't want hillary. look, what has been really interesting about this run is, i went to congress in 2010, part of that tea party class. i went there. i was pissed off at both parties for bankrupting future generations, and i went there to fight. i was outspoken and loud and often times in that fight and five or six years on the radio, in my fight, i would go over my skis, i would say stupid things and i would get person
the only paid media i could find for you, your current campaign on google search is -- "we are tired of the lies, we are tired of trump." -- we are tired of the drama." but your history has a little bit of drama with it, that specifically rhymes with obama. why should we believe you now in that regard? mr. walsh: in full disclosure, just so that everybody knows me, i voted for trump in 2016. not because i liked him. i didn't pay a lot of attention to trump prior to him running...
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google auto and mobility show every week on w. this is news live from berlin paving the way for donald trump's impeachment trial u.s. house speaker nancy pelosi signs 2 also goals of impeachment against the president after the house of representatives votes to send them to the senate will be only the 3rd such trial in u.s. history will get more from our correspondent in washington. meanwhile at the white house president trump signs phase one of a trade agreement with china.
google auto and mobility show every week on w. this is news live from berlin paving the way for donald trump's impeachment trial u.s. house speaker nancy pelosi signs 2 also goals of impeachment against the president after the house of representatives votes to send them to the senate will be only the 3rd such trial in u.s. history will get more from our correspondent in washington. meanwhile at the white house president trump signs phase one of a trade agreement with china.
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google, apple, facebook and amazon. last year and we have quite a few details to iron out. france applied 3% levy .n tech giants u.s. presidentnt donald trump hs said the tax unfairly targets american companies. . in retaliation, he threatened tariffs on french goods. the goal now is to reach a global agreement through the oecd.. thee potential revenue distribution could be huge. google, apple, facebook and amazon frequently topped the list of most valuable companies. last week, google's parent company alphabet came the fifth company in history to surpass a $1 trillion market valuation. >> we are coveriring the wldld econonom forum in n davos all week. we will bring you the latest business news live from davos later today. >> live from paris continues after a quick break. stay with us. this is france 24. host: it's become europe's capital of cool anand artists around the world are joining the party. even peoeople whose grandparentnts had to flee for their lives. man: i moved to berlin recently, you know, just what shows you how ... up things are in israel. [laughter]
google, apple, facebook and amazon. last year and we have quite a few details to iron out. france applied 3% levy .n tech giants u.s. presidentnt donald trump hs said the tax unfairly targets american companies. . in retaliation, he threatened tariffs on french goods. the goal now is to reach a global agreement through the oecd.. thee potential revenue distribution could be huge. google, apple, facebook and amazon frequently topped the list of most valuable companies. last week, google's parent...
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so why is president trump fighting for this particular digital services tax to be done away with in europe and in the u.k. why does he care 1st of all these companies like amazon google and apple number one they don't pay corporate taxes here in the u.s. they have this whole system where they run through ireland they don't pay it number 2 they hate trump none of them support him so why would he defend the companies that don't pay taxes they don't like him it's not really the u.s. that's losing out if they get taxed is it not what am i missing. we're all about i think you show the best what you could possibly say even though they hate him even though they're not for him at the end of the day he's for the american people he's for the businesses that are in this country and they do pay some tax yes we know they don't pay what they should pay but they do pay some texture and they're continuing to build and i think key showing a good faith let's get it together and bring your bridges have more of your business back here to the these digital companies and i think vets where he's trying to go i think he's trying to show that he's really a fair and equal partner when the i h
so why is president trump fighting for this particular digital services tax to be done away with in europe and in the u.k. why does he care 1st of all these companies like amazon google and apple number one they don't pay corporate taxes here in the u.s. they have this whole system where they run through ireland they don't pay it number 2 they hate trump none of them support him so why would he defend the companies that don't pay taxes they don't like him it's not really the u.s. that's losing...
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trump is the strength of the u.s. economy and says america is venting like never before. activist google to him back it's also been addressing the delegates in davos we'll go live to davos to get reaction. also on the program. the chinese state media say a 6th person has died from a new crew non-biased international air force and train stations are screaming passengers from was caught himself and grows as health officials now warn the virus can be passed from human to human. and mexican border guards clashed with migrants trying to cross into the country from guatemala migrants have been reading across the river on the border after parties close by bridge they were using. just a skier from haiti becomes an improbable stop at the youth winter olympics he didn't get any medals but makinson folding do feels like a winner as he captures the hearts of the people and we tell you why. i don't. a number thought she might agree to having a company the world economic forum has officially begun in davos u.s. president donald trump has given the opening speech at the summit which is taking place as
trump is the strength of the u.s. economy and says america is venting like never before. activist google to him back it's also been addressing the delegates in davos we'll go live to davos to get reaction. also on the program. the chinese state media say a 6th person has died from a new crew non-biased international air force and train stations are screaming passengers from was caught himself and grows as health officials now warn the virus can be passed from human to human. and mexican border...
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whether companies like google or amazon pay a fair proportion of tax, clearly the french don't think so... other countries in europe by looking at a similar move as well. president trumpscriminating against us companies because a lot of them are currently american —based. the french sort of say that what it is talking about is going through, it goes by world trade 0rganisation rules, this has been discussed by the 0ecd, so it is not just a french initiative, they have gone a bit ahead of the loop, they are suggesting to the americans that they wait and see what the wto and 0ecd... they wait and see what the wto and 0ecd. .. i think they wait and see what the wto and oecd. .. i think they have one judge at the moment, things are taking a little while. they take quite a long time. let's move to the new york times, it is notjust software is the headline, new safety risks under scrutiny on boeing's 737 max. will this play never return to the skies, you wonder. this is a fascinating story, what boeing did back in december, they did a whole audit on everything to do with the plane which you would expect, they found is, and is not unique to boeing planes, there are two packe
whether companies like google or amazon pay a fair proportion of tax, clearly the french don't think so... other countries in europe by looking at a similar move as well. president trumpscriminating against us companies because a lot of them are currently american —based. the french sort of say that what it is talking about is going through, it goes by world trade 0rganisation rules, this has been discussed by the 0ecd, so it is not just a french initiative, they have gone a bit ahead of the...
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county sheriff's office, google and san francisco's lgbtq community that may lead to some being banned from this summer's pride parade. america isn't just sick of donald trump, america's getting sicker. there are one million more uninsured americans every year under trump. and he's repeatedly tried to repeal obamacare. mike bloomberg will make sure everyone without health coverage can get it, and everyone who likes theirs, keep it. while capping fees to lower costs. as mayor, he helped expand coverage to seven hundred thousand more people. and championed women's reproductive health. as president, he'll give access to everyone. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >>> happening today san francisco's kicking off the martin luther king 2020 weeks of service with a big event at the civic center plaza. the san francisco mayor will join other city leaders and advocates in front of city hall talking about dr. king's message and giving back to the community. then volunteers will take part in a neighborhood cleanup event, the martin luther king jr. holiday on monday marks the 25th anniversary of the day of service celebrating dr. king's life and legacy. st
county sheriff's office, google and san francisco's lgbtq community that may lead to some being banned from this summer's pride parade. america isn't just sick of donald trump, america's getting sicker. there are one million more uninsured americans every year under trump. and he's repeatedly tried to repeal obamacare. mike bloomberg will make sure everyone without health coverage can get it, and everyone who likes theirs, keep it. while capping fees to lower costs. as mayor, he helped expand...