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australia's example. if we see australia being _ to follow australia's example. if we see australia being bullied to followstralia being bullied in to follow australia's example. it we see australia being bullied in this manner and effectively we end up with a situation where facebook can get its own way, then that is going to damage other countries, including the uk, and our approach to social media and trying to ensure a safe and respectful environment. google has taken a — and respectful environment. google has taken a different _ and respectful environment. google has taken a different approach, - has taken a different approach, signing a bespoke global deal with murdoch's company, news corp. that leaves facebook short of friends. australia is showing the world what happens when an unstoppable force conference and immovable object. the former is technology, and particularly the data kings of california. the latter is democracy. and the argument between them will define our lives for years to come. sophie. amol rajan, thank you. scientists say there's been a strong decline in the number of covid infecti
australia's example. if we see australia being _ to follow australia's example. if we see australia being bullied to followstralia being bullied in to follow australia's example. it we see australia being bullied in this manner and effectively we end up with a situation where facebook can get its own way, then that is going to damage other countries, including the uk, and our approach to social media and trying to ensure a safe and respectful environment. google has taken a — and respectful...
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australia until the government made changes to the legislation so that each other's reports. facebook is refreshing australia after a tumultuous month that saw facebook poll news from its platform and protests the tech giant will restore news pages in the country following a landmark agreement with the government experts say more countries may follow the internet platforms need to comply with the rule of law or if they are doing business in australia australia officially implementing a law that forces tech titans including google and facebook to pay local media outlets and publishers to link their content in news feeds or in search results the whole purpose of the humanitarian crisis has been to give a strong incentive to the digital platforms to do commercial deals with the struggling news media businesses google already striking deals with major australian news businesses in recent weeks including news corp and 7 west media while facebook is promising to pay $1000000000.00 over 3 years to the news industry adding that the social media platform has invested a $600000000.00 since 2018 we're working across the full range of the areas where it is important to make sure that the rule of law applies in relation to all of the things that we do online with the internet and the bipolar vices of modern life this so-called news media bargaining code comes just days after the government introduced some last minute amendments to the proposed
australia until the government made changes to the legislation so that each other's reports. facebook is refreshing australia after a tumultuous month that saw facebook poll news from its platform and protests the tech giant will restore news pages in the country following a landmark agreement with the government experts say more countries may follow the internet platforms need to comply with the rule of law or if they are doing business in australia australia officially implementing a law that...
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australia. �* , , , australia. and “ust briefly, given the australia. and just briefly, given the coronavirus _ australia. australia. and just briefly, given the coronavirus vaccines are - australia. and just briefly, given the coronavirus vaccines are so i australia. and just briefly, given - the coronavirus vaccines are so new, argue encouraged by what you see in terms of people profit willingness to take them? i terms of people profit willingness to take them?— to take them? i am really. think about it, these _ to take them? i am really. think about it, these vaccines - to take them? i am really. think about it, these vaccines have - to take them? i am really. think l about it, these vaccines have been developed in record time. it is very novel for people to deal hesitantly —— hesitancy about a new programme and little on this one in this volatile environment. however what we have here is really such a miracle in many ways. that six months ago we were not sure that we will be able to get vaccinated and now we have roll—out happening among now we have roll—out happening among now hundreds of millions of
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australia. as of this— going to pull out of australia. as of this morning _ going to pull out of australia. g to pull out of australia. as| of this morning i still can post on my facebook— of this morning i still can post on my facebook page _ of this morning i still can post on my facebook page and _ of this morning i still can post on my facebook page and eat - of this morning i still can post on my facebook page and eat newsl of this morning i still can post on - my facebook page and eat news links was up _ my facebook page and eat news links was up so _ my facebook page and eat news links was up so facebook— my facebook page and eat news links was up so facebook i _ my facebook page and eat news links was up so facebook i come _ my facebook page and eat news links was up so facebook i come back- my facebook page and eat news links was up so facebook i come back to i was up so facebook i come back to the government— was up so facebook i come back to the government and _ was up so facebook i come back to the government and said _ was up so facebook i come back to the government and said if
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australia. australia is very much a western country. even cowboy culture. australia has 909
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australia australia officially implementing a law that forces tech titans including google and facebook to pay local media outlets and publishers to link their content in news feeds or in search results the whole purpose of the humanitarian crisis has been to give a strong incentive to the digital platforms to do commercial deals with the struggling news media businesses google already striking deals with major australian news businesses in recent weeks including news corp and 7 west media while facebook is promising to pay $1000000000.00 over 3 years to the news industry adding that the social media platform has invested a $600000000.00 since 2018 we're working across the full range of the areas where it is important to make sure that the rule of law applies in relation to all of the things that we do online with the internet and the bipolar vices of modern life the so-called news media bargaining code comes just days after the government introduced some last minute amendments to the proposed bill after fierce pushback from both google and facebook we've agreed to make some clarifications to the code when it comes to the designation process by the treasurer of a particular digital platform a one month notice period will be put in place the country's unprecedented new law has been vigorously debated in recent months facebook even shut down news pages in opposition of the legislation last week those actions were completely indefensible after serious back and forth australia's treasurer josh frydenberg and facebook chief executive mark zuckerberg finally came to an agreement for facebook has refer . straight in return facebook agreed to restore the news pages and lift a ban on australians accessing in sharing news australian officials say this new law will ensure news media businesses are fairly compensated for content they generate now many are wondering if there will be similar legislation implemented in other countries already facebook is exploring potential news licensing agreements in canada while microsoft is working with european publishers to push big tech platforms to pay for news in new york trinity charges r t. so most news in brief now and thousands of people have taken to the streets of the georgian capital capital tbilisi to oppose the arrest of an opposition leader there is accused of inciting violence of protests back in 2019 the opposition says the arrest is politically motivated and he's calling for a new parliamentary elections firefighte
australia australia officially implementing a law that forces tech titans including google and facebook to pay local media outlets and publishers to link their content in news feeds or in search results the whole purpose of the humanitarian crisis has been to give a strong incentive to the digital platforms to do commercial deals with the struggling news media businesses google already striking deals with major australian news businesses in recent weeks including news corp and 7 west media...
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australia passed legislation that said you need to pay for our content that is produced by our local news media. so facebook was taking it, aggregating that content and then profiting of it without paying australia or media organizations. it's a very goodorgment to make. facebook decides we'll take the whole country off-line. half their population is facebook users. 12 million facebook users out of population of 25 million. they woke up, look at that, i can't get on my facebook page. it is remarkable that as you frail australia are bigger than everybody else. the rules don't a apply to them. what so you say to that? >> i say facebook made $86 billion during the last fiscal year. i'm sure they can afford it. it is not their content. it belongs to media companies in australia. there needs to be compensation for that. they're taking a stand. i applaud them for it. >> they're basically making free money, free revenues off of it. don't have to pay overhead for reporters. joe, you've been great. we love having you on. so sorry we ran out of time. we'll get you back. terrific breaking that down. >> promise? hold you to it. elizabeth: yeah, promise. kazakhstan. gotcha. retired i.c.e. acting director ron vitello. republicans pushing new legislation to top joe biden border policy. congressional democrats unveiled the plan today blamin' losses on a laggy network. only one or two. verizon 5g ultra wideband is here, the fastest 5g in the world, with ultra... low... lag! stop blaming the network and start becoming the bes
australia passed legislation that said you need to pay for our content that is produced by our local news media. so facebook was taking it, aggregating that content and then profiting of it without paying australia or media organizations. it's a very goodorgment to make. facebook decides we'll take the whole country off-line. half their population is facebook users. 12 million facebook users out of population of 25 million. they woke up, look at that, i can't get on my facebook page. it is...
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australia is very remote — model? it's hard to say, australia is very remote country _ model? it's hard to say, australiare right on the edge of europe, _ the uk. we are right on the edge of europe, and — the uk. we are right on the edge of europe, and i've obviously been a hub for— europe, and i've obviously been a hub for international travel for a long _ hub for international travel for a long time —— have obviously been. it would _ long time —— have obviously been. it would be _ long time —— have obviously been. it would be rather faster to bring in poiicies _ would be rather faster to bring in policies if— would be rather faster to bring in policies if we are going to do it. i don't _ policies if we are going to do it. i don't think— policies if we are going to do it. i don't think so, i think this is more about— don't think so, i think this is more about trying — don't think so, i think this is more about trying to slow the introduction of these new variance, and also _ introduction of these new variance, and also be — introduction of these new variance, and also be in a position if when the next —
australia is very remote — model? it's hard to say, australia is very remote country _ model? it's hard to say, australiare right on the edge of europe, _ the uk. we are right on the edge of europe, and — the uk. we are right on the edge of europe, and i've obviously been a hub for— europe, and i've obviously been a hub for international travel for a long _ hub for international travel for a long time —— have obviously been. it would _ long time —— have obviously been. it would be...
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australia. australia is very much a western country. even cowboy culture. australia has 909 deaths today. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] >> "washington journal" live every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. we'll take you live to the house floor. previous question on house resolution on which the yeas and nays are ordered. the clerk will report the title of the resolution. the clerk: house resolution 85, resolution providing for consideration of the bill h.r. 447 commonly referred to as the national apprenticeship act and expand the system to include apprenticeships and registered under such act to promote the labor standards to for other purposes. providing nor consideration of house concurrent resolution establishing the congressional budget for the united states government for fiscal year 2021 and setting the budgetary levels for fiscal years 2022-2030. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the prefts question. members will reco
australia. australia is very much a western country. even cowboy culture. australia has 909 deaths today. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] >> "washington journal" live every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. we'll take you live to the house floor. previous question on house resolution on which the yeas and nays are ordered. the...
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australia. australia is very much a western country. even cowboy culture. australia has 909 deaths today. their population is about 25 million. about 1/13 of the united states. western country, individualistic, if you were judged for population, that would be the equivalent of fewer than 13,000 deaths in the united states. we have 440,000 deaths. it is the same virus, they have the same tools that we have. they have the equivalent of fewer than 13,000 deaths. we have 440,000 deaths. there is only one difference. that is leadership. that is a stone cold facts. if you want to interpret that is political, go ahead and do so. that is a fact. i don't need to be overly passionate. the reality is there are many americans dead who should be alive if we had handled this pandemic better. host: you talk about the tools available. a new tool coming online, a fact asking -- fact that -- fast acting covid-19 test. the senior advisor saying the white house announced this effort. here's what he had to say yesterday. >> i want to start with an exciting announcement. the department of defense made an announ
australia. australia is very much a western country. even cowboy culture. australia has 909 deaths today. their population is about 25 million. about 1/13 of the united states. western country, individualistic, if you were judged for population, that would be the equivalent of fewer than 13,000 deaths in the united states. we have 440,000 deaths. it is the same virus, they have the same tools that we have. they have the equivalent of fewer than 13,000 deaths. we have 440,000 deaths. there is...
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australia. we'll tell you what's behind the ban. >>> facebook and google choosing opposite responses to a proposed new law in australia. australialaw for sites like google and facebook to pay to display content. but facebook says as of today, it's no longer allowing the sharing or viewing of articles from australia news outlets. google, on the other hand, has struck a revenue-sharing agreement with australia's news conglomerates and says it will continue to provide news from down under. >>> turning now to black history month, unite and uplift black professionals. that is the goal of a nonprofit. coalition of black excellence gives blacks the tools to succeed. this week will be a three-day virtual conference. it begins next week and we talked to them. >> our theme is called thrive together. it takes place february 24th to the 27th. similar to our past op black and networking events, and we have a number of programs that you can get involved in, so we have our supplier match day that's focused on companies who want to diversify their supply chains as well as giving black businesses an opportunity to connect and expand their new cl
australia. we'll tell you what's behind the ban. >>> facebook and google choosing opposite responses to a proposed new law in australia. australialaw for sites like google and facebook to pay to display content. but facebook says as of today, it's no longer allowing the sharing or viewing of articles from australia news outlets. google, on the other hand, has struck a revenue-sharing agreement with australia's news conglomerates and says it will continue to provide news from down...
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australia. the metro headline roosters to _ stories in australia. the metro headline roosters to this - stories in australiar people calling to delete facebook. as you say is after facebook blocked australians from viewing and sharing news content on its platform so that it could avoid paying for that news content. and the background is the australian parliament passed laws to force social media companies to pay media outlets for their content. in the process facebook has managed to hit charities like save the children and the weather department which really shows the holds that these tech companies have over people's information. amnesty international said it was extremely concerning that a private company was willing to control access to information in this way. especially in a pandemic. it's no surprise, really that the papers are going big on this. the times is also going on it. the editors have long argued that facebook and google threatened the papers very existence by taking away digital advertising revenue. and said that facebook does not put enough resource back intojournalism which obviously cost
australia. the metro headline roosters to _ stories in australia. the metro headline roosters to this - stories in australiar people calling to delete facebook. as you say is after facebook blocked australians from viewing and sharing news content on its platform so that it could avoid paying for that news content. and the background is the australian parliament passed laws to force social media companies to pay media outlets for their content. in the process facebook has managed to hit...
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yesterday andla said, i cannot get on my facebook page for his remarkable gracie australia taken a stand here . liz: so australiager than everybody else in the rules do not apply to them. would you sayth to that. joe: i say that facebook made $86 billion during the last fiscal year, . sure they can afford a party to get comments on the content . he belongs to the mediait companies in omaustralia. the need to be compensation for that . circuits, they're taking a stand here and applaud them for it. liz: the basically making freak revenues off of it. you kept been crazy we love having you on. were so sorry we ran out of time. you are so terrific breaking that down for unit. joe: i willld hold you to it. liz: next up, retired acting director republicans pushing new legislation to stop joe biden and his border policy and congressional democrats unveiled a the plan today and we will break it down next. liz: it's time for the ultimate sleep number event on the new sleep number 360 smart bed what if i sleep hot? ...or cold? no problem, with temperature balancing you can sleep better together. can it help keep me asleep?
yesterday andla said, i cannot get on my facebook page for his remarkable gracie australia taken a stand here . liz: so australiager than everybody else in the rules do not apply to them. would you sayth to that. joe: i say that facebook made $86 billion during the last fiscal year, . sure they can afford a party to get comments on the content . he belongs to the mediait companies in omaustralia. the need to be compensation for that . circuits, they're taking a stand here and applaud them for...
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australia's withdrawal _ yet undetected. australia's withdrawal has _ yet undetected. australia's withdrawal has had - yet undetected. ications on the world test championship, with new zealand is now confirmed as the first team to go through to the final. and with the olympics and the euro is scheduled for later in 2021, this highlights just how difficult it is to continue to play international sport during a global pandemic. staying with cricket. remember this? 2005, edgbaston, andrew flintoff consoles brett lee at the end of one of the most thrilling ashes series on record. england won it, of course, in a summer that many people fell in love with the game. not only sat in the crowds, but on the television as well — because that was the last test series to be shown live on free—to—air tv in the uk. well, could that be about to change, with channel 4 in discussions to show england's series in india? patrick gearey explains. australia take the field and barnet and wellington take the wicket which must surely be the most treacherous ever. . ., , , ., must surely be the most treacherous ever. . ., , ., ., . ever. once, t
australia's withdrawal _ yet undetected. australia's withdrawal has _ yet undetected. australia's withdrawal has had - yet undetected. ications on the world test championship, with new zealand is now confirmed as the first team to go through to the final. and with the olympics and the euro is scheduled for later in 2021, this highlights just how difficult it is to continue to play international sport during a global pandemic. staying with cricket. remember this? 2005, edgbaston, andrew flintoff...
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doesn't.— the world we should do it like australia doesn't. �* ,., ,., australia doesn't. and so while some arts of australiaia doesn't. and so while some parts of the world continue to live i parts of the world continue to live with lock down some fans are getting to go to tanner's.— to go to tanner's. melbourne is a hue to go to tanner's. melbourne is a huge boarding — to go to tanner's. melbourne is a huge boarding capital _ to go to tanner's. melbourne is a huge boarding capital of - to go to tanner's. melbourne is a huge boarding capital of the - to go to tanner's. melbourne is al huge boarding capital of the world and people love the sport here and it makes them happy. it’s and people love the sport here and it makes them happy.— it makes them happy. it's so great to have support — it makes them happy. it's so great to have support back _ in melbourne and tennis. it just fantastic. the itjust fantastic. the biggest prize may be less about who wins a single title or whether or not when you get to the end of the tournament without the virus intervening. after successfully containing the coronavirus last
doesn't.— the world we should do it like australia doesn't. �* ,., ,., australia doesn't. and so while some arts of australiaia doesn't. and so while some parts of the world continue to live i parts of the world continue to live with lock down some fans are getting to go to tanner's.— to go to tanner's. melbourne is a hue to go to tanner's. melbourne is a huge boarding — to go to tanner's. melbourne is a huge boarding capital _ to go to tanner's. melbourne is a huge boarding capital of...
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australia has been very early _ late. why is that? so, australia has been very early in _ late. why is that? so, australiaegotiating access to vaccines since these were first being developed last year. we do acknowledge that we are not in the same situation as the uk and many other countries where emergency use authorisations have been socked. so we are in this fortunate position, we have very few cases, in fact, no community transmission, basically come at the present time, so we have opted to go through a full registration process rather than that emergency use process. so a registration process, deeming further checks, and is not to reassure people? because you are obviously geographically more isolated than the rest of europe and msa, south america, is that to reassure people that when the vaccines are there in bulk, people should take them up? absolutely. so it's very important — should take them up? absolutely. so it's very important for _ should take them up? absolutely. so it's very important for our _ it's very important for our population to be confident of the safety of the vaccine. and obvious
australia has been very early _ late. why is that? so, australia has been very early in _ late. why is that? so, australiaegotiating access to vaccines since these were first being developed last year. we do acknowledge that we are not in the same situation as the uk and many other countries where emergency use authorisations have been socked. so we are in this fortunate position, we have very few cases, in fact, no community transmission, basically come at the present time, so we have opted to...
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australia.— have the opportunity to start our season in australia. while there's no questioning — season in australia_ season in australia. while there's no questioning that the _ season in australia. while there's i no questioning that the preparations have been far from no questioning that the preparations have been farfrom ideal, the australian open are confident that this latest episode won't affect the tournament, but after one positive test put more than 500 people in isolation, the fear now is whether it escalates from here. austin halewood, bbc news. earlier, i spoke to british player laura robson, who is back home recovering from hip surgery. i asked her how the disruption affected those taking part. it’s affected those taking part. it's been art affected those taking part. it�*s been part for certain players who haven't been able to leave their rooms at all for two weeks, and finally, they get out and manage a few days of practice, but i think a lot of players are looking to be playing a tournament. i think they all feel that way as well, they're enjoying the fact they are playing in a coun
australia.— have the opportunity to start our season in australia. while there's no questioning — season in australia_ season in australia. while there's no questioning that the _ season in australia. while there's i no questioning that the preparations have been far from no questioning that the preparations have been farfrom ideal, the australian open are confident that this latest episode won't affect the tournament, but after one positive test put more than 500 people in isolation, the...
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australia? yes. to see perhaps a repeat of the performance in australia? yes, that is see what — performance in australia in australia? yes, that is see what they did _ performance in australia? yes, that is see what they did not _ performance in australia? yes, that is see what they did not strain, - performance in australia? yes, that is see what they did not strain, it i is see what they did not strain, it was phenomenal, but it also puts a lot of pressure on england, when their plane, maybe they would then see off the people who would expect a lot of big things from them. especially indian crowds and indian media. i think there is still not too much to worry about for the result, at the end of the day, this is to pick up the wicked john sibley —— likejohn sibley paid one at the end, it was wonderful, and joe root took the liberty to back the way he did. but getting that one wicket at the end will give them a lot of encouragement, going into day two, and tomorrow it all depends on the first hour, to be honest, the way i see it, and they can pick up a couple of wickets, getting joe root and her vest co
australia? yes. to see perhaps a repeat of the performance in australia? yes, that is see what — performance in australia in australia? yes, that is see what they did _ performance in australia? yes, that is see what they did not _ performance in australia? yes, that is see what they did not strain, - performance in australia? yes, that is see what they did not strain, it i is see what they did not strain, it was phenomenal, but it also puts a lot of pressure on england, when their plane,...
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australia. and as abc australia has reported here, the lack of reciprocal support for citizens became an issue too during the pandemic. some new zealanders in australias the australian argument for the fact that it has these stricter and sometimes more expensive policies in place? $5 these stricter and sometimes more expensive policies in place?- expensive policies in place? as you mentioned. — expensive policies in place? as you mentioned, this _ expensive policies in place? as you mentioned, this is _ expensive policies in place? as you mentioned, this is an _ expensive policies in place? as you mentioned, this is an incredibly - mentioned, this is an incredibly tricky one. it's caused a lot of strain between the two categories. australia is generally harder on new zealand in terms of citizenship and residency, and it'sjust more difficult a process in generalfor migration for australia. there is no secret. but it's the way australia is defending its actions are basically. is defending its actions are basically-— is defending its actions are basicall . ., , ., ., v basically. clearly, new zealand's prime minister _ basically. clearly, new zealand's
australia. and as abc australia has reported here, the lack of reciprocal support for citizens became an issue too during the pandemic. some new zealanders in australias the australian argument for the fact that it has these stricter and sometimes more expensive policies in place? $5 these stricter and sometimes more expensive policies in place?- expensive policies in place? as you mentioned. — expensive policies in place? as you mentioned, this _ expensive policies in place? as you...
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australia does it. and so while some parts _ it like australia does it. and so while some parts of— it like australias. melbourne is a huge sporting caital of tennis. melbourne is a huge sporting capital of the — tennis. melbourne is a huge sporting capital of the world _ tennis. melbourne is a huge sporting capital of the world and _ tennis. melbourne is a huge sporting capital of the world and people - tennis. melbourne is a huge sporting capital of the world and people of. capital of the world and people of the sporty and it makes them happy. so happv_ the sporty and it makes them happy. so happv to— the sporty and it makes them happy. so happy to have sport back in melbourne _ so happy to have sport back in melbourne and _ so happy to have sport back in melbourne and tennis, - so happy to have sport back in melbourne and tennis, it's- so happy to have sport back in| melbourne and tennis, it'sjust fantastic — melbourne and tennis, it's 'ust fantastic. �* , , , fantastic. and the big prize in this australian open _ fantastic. and the big prize in this australian open may _ fantastic. and the big pr
australia does it. and so while some parts _ it like australia does it. and so while some parts of— it like australias. melbourne is a huge sporting caital of tennis. melbourne is a huge sporting capital of the — tennis. melbourne is a huge sporting capital of the world _ tennis. melbourne is a huge sporting capital of the world and _ tennis. melbourne is a huge sporting capital of the world and people - tennis. melbourne is a huge sporting capital of the world and people of. capital of the...
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australia today australia officially implementing a law that forces tech titans including google and facebook to pay local media outlets and publishers to link their content in news feeds or in search results the whole purpose of the mandatory code process has been to give a strong incentive to the digital platforms to do commercial deals with the struggling news media businesses google already striking deals with major australian news businesses in recent weeks including news corp and 7 west media while facebook is promising to pay $1000000000.00 over 3 years to the news industry adding that the social media platform has invested a $600000000.00 since 2018 we're working across the full range of areas where it is important to make sure that the rule of law applies in relation to all of the things that we do online with the internet and the hyper vices of modern life the so-called news media bargaining code comes just days after the government introduced some last minute amendments to the proposed bill after fierce pushback from both google and facebook we've agreed to make some clarifications to the code when it comes to the designation process by the treasurer out of a particular digital platform a one month notice period will be put in place the country's unprecedented new law has been vigorously debated in recent months facebook even shut down news pages in opposition of the legislation last week those actions were completely indefensible after serious back and forth australia's treasurer josh frydenberg and facebook chief executive mark zuckerberg finally came to an agreement for facebook has really friended astray in return facebook agreed to restore the news pages and lift a ban on. allianz accessing and sharing news australian officials say this new law will ensure news media businesses are fairly compensated for content they generate now many are wondering if there will be similar legislation implemented in other countries already facebook is exploring potential news licensing agreements in canada while microsoft is working with european publishers to push big tech platforms to pay for news in new york trinity child as our take. australia isn't the only country looking to make changes to its laws with big tech in mind here in the u.s. the house judiciary committee is now taking steps to revise antitrust laws following a lengthy investigation into tech giants like google and facebook so joining me now to go further in depth on this topic is international
australia today australia officially implementing a law that forces tech titans including google and facebook to pay local media outlets and publishers to link their content in news feeds or in search results the whole purpose of the mandatory code process has been to give a strong incentive to the digital platforms to do commercial deals with the struggling news media businesses google already striking deals with major australian news businesses in recent weeks including news corp and 7 west...
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australia to. .. we talk about the political— emerges, for australia to... we talk about the political opposition. - emerges, for australiahe political opposition. what about the political opposition. what about cultural issues? is there something that is also holding back the moving forward on this? figs something that is also holding back the moving forward on this? fissi the moving forward on this? as i sa , the the moving forward on this? as i say. the same — the moving forward on this? as i say, the same kind _ the moving forward on this? " i say, the same kind of culture was that we've seen in the united states. the shift of the trump administration was very strong against the action on climate. people aligned with that position, so it's cultural opposition. there are issues associated like coal mining, but those issues have been addressed much more successfully countries like germany.— countries like germany. always really good _ countries like germany. always really good to _ countries like germany. always really good to get _ countries like germany. always really good to get your - countries like germany. always i
australia to. .. we talk about the political— emerges, for australia to... we talk about the political opposition. - emerges, for australiahe political opposition. what about the political opposition. what about cultural issues? is there something that is also holding back the moving forward on this? figs something that is also holding back the moving forward on this? fissi the moving forward on this? as i sa , the the moving forward on this? as i say. the same — the moving forward on...
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and the communication had not been great from tennis to australia _ not been great from tennis to australia. she even set on social media _ australia rule she _ media that had she known about the rule she would not have made the trip down — rule she would not have made the trip down under. i bet she is actually— trip down under. i bet she is actually pleased she has made that effort _ actually pleased she has made that effort and — actually pleased she has made that effort and has had her first top ten when _ effort and has had her first top ten when in _ effort and has had her first top ten when in nine years. so effort and has had her first top ten when in nine years.— effort and has had her first top ten when in nine years. so when they did not have any — when in nine years. so when they did not have any trouble _ when in nine years. so when they did not have any trouble was _ when in nine years. so when they did not have any trouble was naomi - not have any trouble was naomi osaka. one of the favourites. she 116 matches in a row since the break for the pandemic, and that time away seems to have done a world of good. yes, she's
and the communication had not been great from tennis to australia _ not been great from tennis to australia. she even set on social media _ australia rule she _ media that had she known about the rule she would not have made the trip down — rule she would not have made the trip down under. i bet she is actually— trip down under. i bet she is actually pleased she has made that effort _ actually pleased she has made that effort and — actually pleased she has made that effort and has had her...
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he does australia and the ecb, they do not like what they are seeing -- australia and the, i do not like what they are seeing. when does the fed join the chorus? lisa: that's what i'm waiting for. this note out this morning, stress is likely to remain elevated in equity markets until such a time as the fed announces an extension of the maturity of its bond purchases, the expectation in a couple of days. sebastien galy, this was really interesting because it raised the question of, does the fed deal they need to respond right now given that there has been a seemingly uncontrolled move in bond yields but not necessarily in risk assets that followed through today. can you give us a sense of why you think the fed will come in and react? sebastien: they will come in because you have a strong tightening of overall monetary conditions linked to the back end of the curve. you have the options, five and seven year, which happened yesterday, was very poor, so yields have to adjust for all these issuances from a nonpoint -- $1.9 trillion packages. the long end is readjusting to what
he does australia and the ecb, they do not like what they are seeing -- australia and the, i do not like what they are seeing. when does the fed join the chorus? lisa: that's what i'm waiting for. this note out this morning, stress is likely to remain elevated in equity markets until such a time as the fed announces an extension of the maturity of its bond purchases, the expectation in a couple of days. sebastien galy, this was really interesting because it raised the question of, does the fed...
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now australia has gone farther and said basically pay up or else and google said ok we'll pay up we're sick of this facebook said we'll take the else and they called australia's bluff in australia this is a law that came straight out of rupert murdoch with politicians in his pocket it is nothing short of blackmail and bribery of the platforms and it does break the web if you want to tax the platforms war that's a few but the entitlement of thinking that should go to new publishers why wouldn't it go to health care or education or internet access well jeff i mean the critics going to come back and say shouldn't we be paying the news outlets for the content that they are providing the content that is being shared on these platforms . that's the fallacy of this legislation in any sane and normal market the publishers would be paying the platforms for the publishers are just putting up a headline or a little bit of a lead so they can send traffic people us to the publishers and that's free marketing the leave the platforms aren't really getting any value out of news in fact the problem i think we're going to discover here is how valueless news is to both google and facebook faceboo
now australia has gone farther and said basically pay up or else and google said ok we'll pay up we're sick of this facebook said we'll take the else and they called australia's bluff in australia this is a law that came straight out of rupert murdoch with politicians in his pocket it is nothing short of blackmail and bribery of the platforms and it does break the web if you want to tax the platforms war that's a few but the entitlement of thinking that should go to new publishers why wouldn't...
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now australia has gone farther and said basically pay up or else and google said ok we'll pay up we're sick of this facebook said we'll take the else and they called australia's bluff in australia this is a law that came straight out of rupert murdoch with politicians in his pocket it is nothing short of blackmail and bribery of the platforms and it does break the web if you want to tax the platforms war that's a few but the entitlement of thinking that should go to news publishers why wouldn't go to health care or education or internet access well jeff i mean the critics going to come back and say shouldn't we be paying the news outlets for the content that they are providing the content that is being shared on these platforms . that's the fallacy of this legislation in any sane and normal market the publishers would be paying the platforms for the publishers are just putting up a headline or a little bit of a lead so they can send traffic people us to the publishers and that's free marketing. leave the platforms aren't really getting any value out of news in fact a problem i think we're going to discover here is how valueless news is to both google and facebook facebook says
now australia has gone farther and said basically pay up or else and google said ok we'll pay up we're sick of this facebook said we'll take the else and they called australia's bluff in australia this is a law that came straight out of rupert murdoch with politicians in his pocket it is nothing short of blackmail and bribery of the platforms and it does break the web if you want to tax the platforms war that's a few but the entitlement of thinking that should go to news publishers why wouldn't...
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that worked there quarantine very successfully, like australia, — quarantine very successfully, like australia, korea, cambodia where what _ australiad is if an airline comes in from _ what happened is if an airline comes in from any— what happened is if an airline comes in from any country, not a red list country. — in from any country, not a red list country. and _ in from any country, not a red list country, and of if one of the passengers on that plane bringing them _ passengers on that plane bringing them has — passengers on that plane bringing them has tested positive, then the entire _ them has tested positive, then the entire plane is put in quarantine. and this — entire plane is put in quarantine. and this is — entire plane is put in quarantine. and this is what happened at the australian open, when tennis players came _ australian open, when tennis players came in. _ australian open, when tennis players came in. a _ australian open, when tennis players came in, a couple people on their flights— came in, a couple people on their flights came in from the middle east had test _ flights came in from the middle east had test po
that worked there quarantine very successfully, like australia, — quarantine very successfully, like australia, korea, cambodia where what _ australiad is if an airline comes in from _ what happened is if an airline comes in from any— what happened is if an airline comes in from any country, not a red list country. — in from any country, not a red list country. and _ in from any country, not a red list country, and of if one of the passengers on that plane bringing them _ passengers on...
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australia. there is a group of people that are vaccine hesitant, that is nothing unique to australia. what is a bit different in australiaelsewhere is the experience with covid-19. in other jurisdictions they have seen people become ill, people dying, hospitals being overrun. it is just not the same in australia. what australians are more concerned about his lockdown, being able to avoid lockdown. as things move forward we will be able to see the benefits of vaccination. the ability to open australia up, ability to travel. that over the hesitancy, and as more people receive it another not fired they will be more confident. while i think it is a concern, i think ultimately the vaccine will have broad uptick in australia. haidi: there is also a robust debate about the type of vaccine australia has secured, the bulk of the population is likely to get the astrazeneca vaccine, with the most vulnerable population being an accolade at the moment with the pfizer vaccine. clearly a less effective vaccine is better than no vaccine, but could this been have managed differently so australia had essentially backed the vaccine that is
australia. there is a group of people that are vaccine hesitant, that is nothing unique to australia. what is a bit different in australiaelsewhere is the experience with covid-19. in other jurisdictions they have seen people become ill, people dying, hospitals being overrun. it is just not the same in australia. what australians are more concerned about his lockdown, being able to avoid lockdown. as things move forward we will be able to see the benefits of vaccination. the ability to open...
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australia, the economy, we are very clear that we want them to continue operating here. we have also made it clear that if you do business in australia, you need to comply with the rule of light australiaanchor: let's bring in marcus, the federal president of australia's immediate union, the meaa. he joins us now from sydney. your reaction to everything have seen today? >> it's quite a whirlwind in australia. facebook blocking all australian news organizations from the platform. it is such an arrogant response from a tech monopoly, responding in a monopolistic way, from a pretty minor attempt to control some of that behavior. it kind of proves the point, that their behavior needs control. anchor: facebook has alwaysaz sd that this was going to hurt australian publishers the worst. they are arguing that publishers choose to share their stories on their platform in order to drive more traffic, which makes them more money. what do you say to that? >> of course, news organizations use whatever platform they can share their content. the problem is, what this means is google and facebook now take the lions's share of advertising revenue, which makes it very difficult for media companies to e
australia, the economy, we are very clear that we want them to continue operating here. we have also made it clear that if you do business in australia, you need to comply with the rule of light australiaanchor: let's bring in marcus, the federal president of australia's immediate union, the meaa. he joins us now from sydney. your reaction to everything have seen today? >> it's quite a whirlwind in australia. facebook blocking all australian news organizations from the platform. it is...
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australia, many places will. hong kong, people going into. australia, many places will end their— australiah a pot of l australia, many places will end i their quarantine with a pot of gold at the _ their quarantine with a pot of gold at the end — their quarantine with a pot of gold at the end of— their quarantine with a pot of gold at the end of the _ their quarantine with a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, - their quarantine with a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, which i their quarantine with a pot of goldl at the end of the rainbow, which is the chance — at the end of the rainbow, which is the chance to _ at the end of the rainbow, which is the chance to go _ at the end of the rainbow, which is the chance to go to _ at the end of the rainbow, which is the chance to go to near— at the end of the rainbow, which is the chance to go to near normal. the chance to go to near normal society, — the chance to go to near normal society. where _ the chance to go to near normal society, where for— the chance to go to near normal society, where for poor - the chance to go to near normal
australia, many places will. hong kong, people going into. australia, many places will end their— australiah a pot of l australia, many places will end i their quarantine with a pot of gold at the _ their quarantine with a pot of gold at the end — their quarantine with a pot of gold at the end of— their quarantine with a pot of gold at the end of the _ their quarantine with a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, - their quarantine with a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, which i...