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amol rajan, bbc news, in silicon valley.n rome after their euro 2020 victory on sunday evening. after a night of celebration, they were invited to a a reception by the italian president, followed by a reception by the italian president, followed by a triumphant open top bus tour of the capital. 0ur correspondent mark lowen sent this report from rome. in the end, it's come to rome. cheering. 53 years, not quite of hurt, but of italy's wait for a european title. and now the mancini magic, with its greatest trick. back on home soil, and crowned champions of europe. who needed sleep after that win? you couldn't have got it, anyway. in every corner of this passionate country, victory tasted sweet. and it was savoured loudly, for hour after hour. morning brought sore heads and calm after the storm. the piazzas returned from football to food. seeking refuge from the heat, jan carla and herfamily. generations witnessing history. i hope you don't mind me asking, but do you remember italy's last european victory in 1968? i remember, j
amol rajan, bbc news, in silicon valley.n rome after their euro 2020 victory on sunday evening. after a night of celebration, they were invited to a a reception by the italian president, followed by a reception by the italian president, followed by a triumphant open top bus tour of the capital. 0ur correspondent mark lowen sent this report from rome. in the end, it's come to rome. cheering. 53 years, not quite of hurt, but of italy's wait for a european title. and now the mancini magic, with...
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amol rajan, bbc news, in silicon valley.s and cites across the south of england causing major disruption on roads and trains. in london, there was thunder, lightning and flash floods with drains struggling to deal with the downpour, and major roads almost submerged. the fire brigade took more than 1000 calls within just a couple of hours with north west and south west london worst affected. and in dorset cars became stranded after attempting to drive through floodwater, which completely submberged several stretches of road in poole and bournemouth. back to england's loss to italy in last night's euro 2020 final. a record audience watched the game peaking at almost 31 million viewers — the most viewed television event since the funeral of princess diana. ed thomas has been speaking to one community in 0ldham about what the tournament has meant to them. it was somejourney... ..with the absolute highs... england! ..and the lows. so what's left now the party's over? it were fun. it was a good day, it was a good night. it was enj
amol rajan, bbc news, in silicon valley.s and cites across the south of england causing major disruption on roads and trains. in london, there was thunder, lightning and flash floods with drains struggling to deal with the downpour, and major roads almost submerged. the fire brigade took more than 1000 calls within just a couple of hours with north west and south west london worst affected. and in dorset cars became stranded after attempting to drive through floodwater, which completely...
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our media editor amol rajan is here to look in more detail at the figures.describe the five american companies whose wealth is getting harder to fathom. butjust how big are they? in the three months tojune, microsoft posted profits of nearly £12 billion. that's the highest quarterly growth since it was founded in 1975. in the same period, alphabet, the owners of google and youtube, reported profits of {13.3 billion. meanwhile, apple reported profits over £15.5 billion. that's the best third quarter in its 45—year—history. that means these three companies alone have made a combined total of nearly £41 billion in profit injust three months. that's not far off how much the uk spent on defence for the whole of last year. these companies now live in a different financial realm. take a five—year view. here's how the big five — apple, microsoft, amazon, alphabet and facebook — have grown, valued today in the trillions. for most of the world, the pandemic has meant hardship and reccession, but for these superstar firms, it's been a case of up, up and away. they are
our media editor amol rajan is here to look in more detail at the figures.describe the five american companies whose wealth is getting harder to fathom. butjust how big are they? in the three months tojune, microsoft posted profits of nearly £12 billion. that's the highest quarterly growth since it was founded in 1975. in the same period, alphabet, the owners of google and youtube, reported profits of {13.3 billion. meanwhile, apple reported profits over £15.5 billion. that's the best third...
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amol rajan, bbc news, in silicon valley.what they do. more of that on the website. you are watching bbc news. hello there. we had some pretty impressive downpours across different parts of the country on monday. the radar picture shows one of these bands of heavy rain working into north—east england, particularly north yorkshire, and then we have this second band of rain across the west london area. now in kew, in west london, we picked up 46 mm of rain from the shower band. that was pretty much smack bang on a whole months of rain and the majority of that fell in just the space of two hours. if you were wondering what that looks like, it looks like this. three miles down the road in twickenham the roads flooded, and there were reports of flooding elsewhere as well. now, over the next few hours, those showers that we have seen by day will continue to very gradually fade away. the majority of us will eventually become drier over withjust an odd patch of rain still lingering into the east. temperatures around 12 to 1a celsius,
amol rajan, bbc news, in silicon valley.what they do. more of that on the website. you are watching bbc news. hello there. we had some pretty impressive downpours across different parts of the country on monday. the radar picture shows one of these bands of heavy rain working into north—east england, particularly north yorkshire, and then we have this second band of rain across the west london area. now in kew, in west london, we picked up 46 mm of rain from the shower band. that was pretty...
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and coming up at 8.30 — the bbc�*s media editor amol rajan, speaks to google's chief executive sundarve confirmed the first case of coronavirus in the athletes�* village. the unnamed games organiser, who is now quarantining in a hotel for 14 days, is one of 15 games—related cases reported today. the chief of "tokyo 2020", says athletes are "probably very worried". earlier, a games organiser spoke about the latest confirmed covid—19 case. there was one present in the village. this is the very first case in the village that was reported during the screening test. yesterday, he or she underwent this pcr test, and right now, this person is confined in a hotel. when we have positive cases, to what extent we disclose information is another question. are we going to disclose the name of the country are not? we have been discussing with the ioc, and the ioc says if we disclose the name of the country with high probability be able to identify who this person is. the islamic pilgrimage, hajj, is under way in saudi arabia. for a second consecutive year, only 60,000 people will be taking part bec
and coming up at 8.30 — the bbc�*s media editor amol rajan, speaks to google's chief executive sundarve confirmed the first case of coronavirus in the athletes�* village. the unnamed games organiser, who is now quarantining in a hotel for 14 days, is one of 15 games—related cases reported today. the chief of "tokyo 2020", says athletes are "probably very worried". earlier, a games organiser spoke about the latest confirmed covid—19 case. there was one present in...
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in an in—depth interview, the bbc�*s media editor, amol rajan, speaks to google�*s ceo, sundar pichaild be said to personify any of the vast new forces shaping the 21st—century, let alone more than one. but perhaps the ceo of google, sundar pichai, can be said to embody two. born to a modest, middle—class family in south—east india, pichai is globalisation made flesh. the personification of both the indian and the american dream. and as the boss of alphabet, the parent company to google and youtube, he is uniquely qualified to detail the promise and the peril of technology in our time. valued at over $1.5 trillion, his california—based company pioneered the internet that we have today and is a global leader in both artificial intelligence and quantum computing. google delivers a vast range of products and services, from google maps and docs to gmail. pichai's total pay ranges hugely from $7 million last year to $281 million in 2019. sundar pichai has given interviews before, but rarely as much time as this. there are no agreed questions and nothing is off limits. interview, take four.
in an in—depth interview, the bbc�*s media editor, amol rajan, speaks to google�*s ceo, sundar pichaild be said to personify any of the vast new forces shaping the 21st—century, let alone more than one. but perhaps the ceo of google, sundar pichai, can be said to embody two. born to a modest, middle—class family in south—east india, pichai is globalisation made flesh. the personification of both the indian and the american dream. and as the boss of alphabet, the parent company to...
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now on bbc news, our media editor, amol rajan, speaks to google's ceo, sundar pichai about a wide range of issues, from the company's hotly—debated privacy practices to its pioneering development in al and quantum computing. few people could be said to personify any of the vast new forces shaping the 21st century, let alone more than one. but perhaps the ceo of google, sundar pichai, can be said to embody two. born to a modest, middle—class family in south—east india, pichai is globalisation made flesh. the personification of both the indian and the american dream. and as the boss of alphabet, the parent company to google and youtube, he is uniquely qualified to detail the promise and the peril of technology in our time. valued at over $1.5 trillion, his california—based company pioneered the internet that we have today and is a global leader in both artificial intelligence and quantum computing. google delivers a vast range of products and services, from google maps and docs to gmail. pichai's total pay ranges hugely from $7 million last year to $281 million in 2019. sundar pichai has
now on bbc news, our media editor, amol rajan, speaks to google's ceo, sundar pichai about a wide range of issues, from the company's hotly—debated privacy practices to its pioneering development in al and quantum computing. few people could be said to personify any of the vast new forces shaping the 21st century, let alone more than one. but perhaps the ceo of google, sundar pichai, can be said to embody two. born to a modest, middle—class family in south—east india, pichai is...
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here's our media editor amol rajan. the phrase big tech is now common parlance, used to describe the five american companies whose wealth is getting harder to fathom but just how big are they? anything three months ofjune, nearly £12 billion profit for microsoft. in the same period, alphabet, the owners of google and youtube, £303 alphabet, the owners of google and youtube, £30.3 billion and youtube, £303 billion profit. apple reported 15.5 billion pounds — the best first quarter in its 35 year history. i've made a combined total of nearly £41 billion in profit in just three months, that is not far how much the uk spent on the fence for the whole year. —— defence. this is how the big five have grown. valued in the trillions today. for the rest of the world, the pandemic has meant hardship but for these companies it has meant up up and away. they use remarkable engineering to deliver products and services for which there is insatiable demand but the economic power raises profound questions for the rest of us. is enough o
here's our media editor amol rajan. the phrase big tech is now common parlance, used to describe the five american companies whose wealth is getting harder to fathom but just how big are they? anything three months ofjune, nearly £12 billion profit for microsoft. in the same period, alphabet, the owners of google and youtube, £303 alphabet, the owners of google and youtube, £30.3 billion and youtube, £303 billion profit. apple reported 15.5 billion pounds — the best first quarter in its...
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now on bbc news, our media editor, amol rajan, speaks to google's ceo, sundar pichai about a wide range
now on bbc news, our media editor, amol rajan, speaks to google's ceo, sundar pichai about a wide range
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pressure from regulators around the world for its approach to privacy, data and tax. 0ur media editor, amol rajan for the past two decades, one californian company more than any other has designed and built the internet with a dominance in digital advertising. now google is journeying into the unknown with two big bets — unimaginably powerful quantum computers and, above all, artificial intelligence. i view it as the most profound technology that humanity will ever develop and work on, and we have to make sure we do it in a way that we can harness it to society's benefit. sundar pichai is the man leading google into this new era. be it health care, be it education, be it how we manufacture things and how we consume information. if you think about fire or electricity or the internet, it's like that but i think even more profound. born of humble roots in tamil nadu in south—east india, sundar pichai trained as an engineer. he moved to the us to pursue his dream and joined google's founders, larry page and sergey brin, when the company was just six years old in 2004. now, he's the boss of both googl
pressure from regulators around the world for its approach to privacy, data and tax. 0ur media editor, amol rajan for the past two decades, one californian company more than any other has designed and built the internet with a dominance in digital advertising. now google is journeying into the unknown with two big bets — unimaginably powerful quantum computers and, above all, artificial intelligence. i view it as the most profound technology that humanity will ever develop and work on, and we...
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in an in—depth interview, the bbc�*s media editor, amol rajan, speaks to google's ceo, sundar pichai.
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he was speaking to our media editor amol rajan, whojoins me now.ef executive is nothing but diplomatic, i- comes from? chief executive is nothing but diplomatic, i asked comes from? chief executive is - nothing but diplomatic, i asked him if he thought the chinese model of the internet was in the ascendance, in the internet is much more authoritarian, used as a tool of surveillance, they crack down on companies that get to be, like a ride hailing app which they cracked down on last week, the chinese approach has inspired authoritarians all over the weekend. the chief executive did not refer to china by name when i asked him but as we see in this clip, i think his message was pretty emphatic. the free and open internet has been a tremendous force for good and i think we take it for granted, google has proudly stood for freedom of expression and the flow of information in a free and open way but i do think the model is being attacked and so i think it's something we take for granted but i hope we can stand up particularly in countries with strong dem
he was speaking to our media editor amol rajan, whojoins me now.ef executive is nothing but diplomatic, i- comes from? chief executive is nothing but diplomatic, i asked comes from? chief executive is - nothing but diplomatic, i asked him if he thought the chinese model of the internet was in the ascendance, in the internet is much more authoritarian, used as a tool of surveillance, they crack down on companies that get to be, like a ride hailing app which they cracked down on last week, the...
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our media editor amol rajan with google ceo, sundar pichai there. of rain yesterday has been meandering around since and it still it's against its insolence across much of the uk, so there will be further torrential downpours to come particular close to the low pressure, so in southern parts of england, localflash pressure, so in southern parts of england, local flash flooding, pressure, so in southern parts of england, localflash flooding, spray and standing water, but given the strength of the sun at this time of year, like recent days, we could see some thunderstorms further north across scotland, northern ireland and into northern england and well. lots of cloud mulling around keeping the temperatures on the east coast a little down with more cloud here. 21 or 22 in length your sunny spells, so still fairly pleasant in the sunshine. those showers will rumble on into the evening before gradually fading overnight but the cloud comes back to the east, the odd pocket of mist and fog elsewhere, so as last night, relatively warm at 12 or 14 degrees ce
our media editor amol rajan with google ceo, sundar pichai there. of rain yesterday has been meandering around since and it still it's against its insolence across much of the uk, so there will be further torrential downpours to come particular close to the low pressure, so in southern parts of england, localflash pressure, so in southern parts of england, local flash flooding, pressure, so in southern parts of england, localflash flooding, spray and standing water, but given the strength of...
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i suffer from them and so does broadcaster amol rajan.dcast interview since leaving his post last year to our political editor laura kuenssberg, who joins us now. he had a long conversation with him. this is an important broadcast interview. tell us a bit about the first things he had to say. it interview. tell us a bit about the first things he had to say.- first things he had to say. it was iuite a first things he had to say. it was quite a surreal— first things he had to say. it was quite a surreal thing _ first things he had to say. it was quite a surreal thing to - first things he had to say. it was quite a surreal thing to do. - first things he had to say. it was quite a surreal thing to do. it. first things he had to say. it was quite a surreal thing to do. it is| quite a surreal thing to do. it is the first time dominic cummings has ever given a tv interview. given what he has been involved in in the last five years in politics, it was quite an extraordinary experienced. to pick up on one of the controversial things when he accuse
i suffer from them and so does broadcaster amol rajan.dcast interview since leaving his post last year to our political editor laura kuenssberg, who joins us now. he had a long conversation with him. this is an important broadcast interview. tell us a bit about the first things he had to say. it interview. tell us a bit about the first things he had to say.- first things he had to say. it was iuite a first things he had to say. it was quite a surreal— first things he had to say. it was quite...
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earners, plus details about the licence fee income and iplayer viewing figures. 0ur media editor, amol rajan we look — to look at. the licence fee income, if we look at _ to look at. the licence fee income, if we look at things _ to look at. the licence fee income, if we look at things like _ to look at. the licence fee income, if we look at things like salaries i if we look at things like salaries versus how much income is coming in through the licence fee, there is always the expectation that the bbc must demonstrate that it is providing value for money. the interesting _ providing value for money. tue: interesting there, the providing value for money. tue interesting there, the annual providing value for money. tue: interesting there, the annual report reflects an exceptional year. many more people have been at home. the bbc has had an extraordinary year in terms of digital growth in particular. the question of course is whether you can convert that growth into licence fee payers. when it comes to the iplayer, the bbc has grown by 28% in the last year. the iplayer is now getting 6.1 billi
earners, plus details about the licence fee income and iplayer viewing figures. 0ur media editor, amol rajan we look — to look at. the licence fee income, if we look at _ to look at. the licence fee income, if we look at things _ to look at. the licence fee income, if we look at things like _ to look at. the licence fee income, if we look at things like salaries i if we look at things like salaries versus how much income is coming in through the licence fee, there is always the expectation...
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our media editor, amol rajan is with me. what are we finding out new this year?s attracted many headlines these years, which are concerned about gender pay gaps and equal pay claims, many of the most highly paid stars have either left the bbc or have taken significant pay cuts. some of them are still having a huge amount of money, gary lineker has taken a 23% amount of money, gary lineker has ta ken a 23% voluntary amount of money, gary lineker has taken a 23% voluntary pay cut but he is the best paid. most of the stuff as i'm sure we will get onto is about the overall picture for the bbc, where in a year of millions of people being at home, the bbc is reaching extraordinary a large number of —— in extraordinary large number of —— in extraordinary large number of —— in extraordinary large number of new people. instill number of -- in extraordinary large number of new people.— number of new people. will the generations _ number of new people. will the generations be _ number of new people. will the generations be is _ number of new people. will the generations be
our media editor, amol rajan is with me. what are we finding out new this year?s attracted many headlines these years, which are concerned about gender pay gaps and equal pay claims, many of the most highly paid stars have either left the bbc or have taken significant pay cuts. some of them are still having a huge amount of money, gary lineker has taken a 23% amount of money, gary lineker has ta ken a 23% voluntary amount of money, gary lineker has taken a 23% voluntary pay cut but he is the...