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county, so the clayton county police have some jurisdiction there, as eric pointed out.ld the police be doing enforcement on people leaving? people leaving the jurisdiction, as we learned what they're doing is seizing money from a lot of folks, they seized in the eight-month period we looked at over $1 million even though they really only found two people with drug, so this was a scheme to get money and the reason that the policing project we're so concerned with this, when you have police that don't have rules or policies over anything what they do, you they have a lot of discretion and when you get discretion you have discrimination >> let's see if we can get someone on to talk about this and get the answers why, what is the process here? what is the reason this is happening, especially if the numbers and figures you're talking about if that's the success rate, so to speak, i don't know why the program continues. it's not productive and what you're citing now, really important thank you for coming on and telling the story and what's going on, it's unfortunate to hear,
county, so the clayton county police have some jurisdiction there, as eric pointed out.ld the police be doing enforcement on people leaving? people leaving the jurisdiction, as we learned what they're doing is seizing money from a lot of folks, they seized in the eight-month period we looked at over $1 million even though they really only found two people with drug, so this was a scheme to get money and the reason that the policing project we're so concerned with this, when you have police that...
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andrÉ, a public clayton county police said, you agreed to such a search willingly.eiterating that the department does not have a comment at this time, as litigation is pending. apart from that, gentlemen, is there anything i'm missing here? mr. andriy, first, and then you. >> yeah, it wasn't really consensual. i got on, i was coming home from work show, i was filming in hbo show in charleston, south carolina. got to the atlanta airport to connect to los angeles, back home, you know, i went to the gate, arithmetic, it got on that awkward, claustrophobic jet bridge and two white clayton county police officers, out of nowhere, kind of almost, like, ambushed me and started asking me if i was carrying drugs on me, if i was transporting drugs, if i was using drugs, buying drugs. they went through all the specific drugs. and, you know, i was the only person of color in front of me or behind me, and clearly they were racially profiling me, the whole experience was humiliating and dehumanizing, and it's not really consensual. when two cops pop out and start berating you, bar
andrÉ, a public clayton county police said, you agreed to such a search willingly.eiterating that the department does not have a comment at this time, as litigation is pending. apart from that, gentlemen, is there anything i'm missing here? mr. andriy, first, and then you. >> yeah, it wasn't really consensual. i got on, i was coming home from work show, i was filming in hbo show in charleston, south carolina. got to the atlanta airport to connect to los angeles, back home, you know, i...
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clayton english, what about him?roper, let's use the law in a way it's intended and designed to be used to catch the bad guys, not to single and targeted people who are not engaged in crime. >> you make it a great point on this, amara, on the idea of conditioning. the idea -- and bite anybody from the clayton county police department because it's important to hear what they have to say, and what justification they provide. but the conditioning is more than just the airport. the idea of it being consensual involuntary, that's the part that gives you pause how genuine that would be and taking place on the jet bridge, as you're trying to board your flight. and i consider myself to be someone who really knows a lot about my rights. i think in that circumstance, i would've stopped. i would've consented to that search, if something was taken away for me, i probably would've allowed it. thinking that this was an extension of tsa. and in fact, that's what we just heard here. he said his first thought, is this more tsa screen
clayton english, what about him?roper, let's use the law in a way it's intended and designed to be used to catch the bad guys, not to single and targeted people who are not engaged in crime. >> you make it a great point on this, amara, on the idea of conditioning. the idea -- and bite anybody from the clayton county police department because it's important to hear what they have to say, and what justification they provide. but the conditioning is more than just the airport. the idea of it...
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i felt violated comedian and actor clayton english says he was about to get on his l. a bound flight at hartsfield jackson airport in october 2020 but was stopped on the jetway by two officers in the jet bridge. two officers popped out shoulder badges and started asking questions whether i had illegal drugs like cocaine and method. after they searched his bag. they let him board his flight. about six months later, fellow comedian and actor eric andre posted on social media. that's something similar happened to him at the same airport. they asked me if i was selling drugs transporting drugs. what kind of drugs i have on me, and it was clearly. racial profiling. the two then connected and decided to act filing suit challenging and airport police program the department says is meant to fight drug trafficking, the men said violated their constitutional rights. the lawsuit claims that from august 2022 april 2021 there were more than 400 jet bridge stops by police. and 56% where black people and of all the stops, only three resulted in drug seizures. as andre told abc, steph
i felt violated comedian and actor clayton english says he was about to get on his l. a bound flight at hartsfield jackson airport in october 2020 but was stopped on the jetway by two officers in the jet bridge. two officers popped out shoulder badges and started asking questions whether i had illegal drugs like cocaine and method. after they searched his bag. they let him board his flight. about six months later, fellow comedian and actor eric andre posted on social media. that's something...
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no laughing matter for two comedians suing clayton county, georgia, accusing its police department of racially profiling them at the atlanta airport experience was humiliating and dehumanizing. this needs to stoi felt violated comedian and actor clayton english says he was about to get on his l. a bound flight at hartsfield jackson airport in october 2020 but was stopped on the jetway by two officers in the jet bridge. two officers popped out shoulder badges and started asking questions whether i had illegal drugs like cocaine and method. after they searched his bag. they let him board his flight. about six months later, fellow comedian and actor eric andre posted on social media him at the same airport. they asked me if i was selling drugs transporting drugs. what kind of drugs i have on me, and it was clearly racial profiling, then connected and decided to act filing suit challenging and airport police program the department says is meant to fight drug trafficking. the men, said violence rated their constitutional rights. the lawsuit claims that from august 2022 april 2021 there wer
no laughing matter for two comedians suing clayton county, georgia, accusing its police department of racially profiling them at the atlanta airport experience was humiliating and dehumanizing. this needs to stoi felt violated comedian and actor clayton english says he was about to get on his l. a bound flight at hartsfield jackson airport in october 2020 but was stopped on the jetway by two officers in the jet bridge. two officers popped out shoulder badges and started asking questions whether...
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we're talking pre-clayton sec, jay clayton who ran it before gary gensler appointed by biden, claytonfew years from 3.% in fiscal year 2020, that is clayton, to estimated 6.4% in fiscal year 2022. the highest attrition rate in 10 years. the most concerning is the increase at operation of senior officer and attorney positions, expected to be about 20.8% and 8.4% in 2022 respectively. those are big numbers. now, again every sec has turnover but this is going further. what are some of the reasons listed in the report? i can tell you that they are talking about number one, saying people are getting offers from the outside, always happens, number two they talk about workload. what i think is going on here is that gary gensler has taken the sec in directions that it has never been before, particularly in esg issues and corporate disclosures that are non-traditional, opened up investigations into crypto which kind of weren't there, normally they're in their wheelhouse although jay clayton did a lot of that as well we should point out but he is basically expanded their workload so of people a
we're talking pre-clayton sec, jay clayton who ran it before gary gensler appointed by biden, claytonfew years from 3.% in fiscal year 2020, that is clayton, to estimated 6.4% in fiscal year 2022. the highest attrition rate in 10 years. the most concerning is the increase at operation of senior officer and attorney positions, expected to be about 20.8% and 8.4% in 2022 respectively. those are big numbers. now, again every sec has turnover but this is going further. what are some of the reasons...
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thank you very much, james clayton _ to become the case.layton reporting. - the northern ireland secretary has said voters in northern ireland will be going to the polls for the second time in 12 months to vote yet again for members of the stormont assembly. after a midnight deadline to break months of gridlock passed, chris heaton—harris said an election must be held within 12 weeks, although he did not give a date. in may, the nationalist party sinn fein for the first time won the biggest number of seats in the devolved parliament. but the largest unionist party, the dup, refused tojoin the power—sharing executive which means the government cannot function. the dup believes northern ireland's place in the uk is being undermined by the post—brexit trade deal signed by borisjohnson. that deal known as the protocol sets out the trading arrangements between great britain and northern ireland. goods being transported to northern ireland from the mainland are subject to checks. our ireland correspondent emma vardy reports. political paralysis,
thank you very much, james clayton _ to become the case.layton reporting. - the northern ireland secretary has said voters in northern ireland will be going to the polls for the second time in 12 months to vote yet again for members of the stormont assembly. after a midnight deadline to break months of gridlock passed, chris heaton—harris said an election must be held within 12 weeks, although he did not give a date. in may, the nationalist party sinn fein for the first time won the biggest...
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james clayton - many thanks. james clayton reporting.adcast live in england and wales. an old baileyjudge gave jemma mitchell life in prison, with a minimum term of 3a years, for killing her friend from church, and then dumping her decapitated body in devon. thejudge described her as "extremely devious". helena wilkinson reports. this isjemma mitchell on her way to mee keun chong's house. hours later, she murders her and put her body in the big blue suitcase. miss chong, also known as deborah, was friends with the former osteopath. both devout christians, they met through church, but fell out over money. today, history was made at the old bailey. mitchell became the first murderer and the first woman to be sentenced on television in england and wales. you have shown absolutely no remorse, and it appears that you are in complete denial as to what you did. notwithstanding what, in myjudgment, amounted to overwhelming evidence against you. the enormity of your crime is profoundly shocking. mitchell kept miss chong's body for two weeks. she
james clayton - many thanks. james clayton reporting.adcast live in england and wales. an old baileyjudge gave jemma mitchell life in prison, with a minimum term of 3a years, for killing her friend from church, and then dumping her decapitated body in devon. thejudge described her as "extremely devious". helena wilkinson reports. this isjemma mitchell on her way to mee keun chong's house. hours later, she murders her and put her body in the big blue suitcase. miss chong, also known as...
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let's go live to san francisco now and talk to our north america tech correspondent james clayton.his correspondent james clayton. has taken a while bu has this has taken a while but he has finally done it.— has finally done it. that's what's being _ has finally done it. that's what's being reported. i has finally done it. that's what's being reported. ll has finally done it. that's - what's being reported. i have approached twitter and they haven't confirmed it yet, but multiple sources are saying the deal is now complete, twitter investors are saying the deal is now complete. so we can be pretty confident elon musk is now the owner of twitter. a remarkable deal that was on and off again, then it was on again. we didn't know what was going on. right up to the last second, people were still thinking, look, elon musk is erratic and capricious, could he back out again? it does now appear that is not the case, and that elon musk owns twitter lock, stock and barrel, and that could have huge ramifications for the company. among these rumours and reports, stories about several executives
let's go live to san francisco now and talk to our north america tech correspondent james clayton.his correspondent james clayton. has taken a while bu has this has taken a while but he has finally done it.— has finally done it. that's what's being _ has finally done it. that's what's being reported. i has finally done it. that's what's being reported. ll has finally done it. that's - what's being reported. i have approached twitter and they haven't confirmed it yet, but multiple sources are...
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we'll talk later to our tech correspondent james clayton.nited nations says there's no credible way of limiting the rise in global warming to one of the key thresholds agreed at the paris climate talks in 2015. a new report says governments around the world have been "woefully inadequate" in their actions to keep the increase below 1.5 degrees celsius. as leaders prepare to gather for cop27, the global climate conference taking place this year in egypt, the new british prime minister rishi sunak has decided not to attend. downing street says he has "other pressing domestic commitments". the us climate envoy john kerry told the bbc in order to achieve the climate goals, all countries had to work together urgently. if we get more countries directly engaged in changing their plans to more rapidly kill the emissions, to more rapidly transition, it is plausible that we can hold it, very close to that 1.5 or close to it. it's been noticeably warmer here in the uk over the last few days, but it's nowhere near as hot as spain and france, where autum
we'll talk later to our tech correspondent james clayton.nited nations says there's no credible way of limiting the rise in global warming to one of the key thresholds agreed at the paris climate talks in 2015. a new report says governments around the world have been "woefully inadequate" in their actions to keep the increase below 1.5 degrees celsius. as leaders prepare to gather for cop27, the global climate conference taking place this year in egypt, the new british prime minister...
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james clayton, bbc news. our technology editor, zoe kleinman, who's in glasgow. what sort of changes to twitter could this takeover mean? he says he wants twitter to become more of a haven for free speech. he says he wants to open it up more. although he says he doesn't want to become a free for all health scape. those were his words. perhaps he realises how chaotic that might be. the other thing i think is really interesting is the idea he has hinted at but never elaborated on, which is this everything up, this thing called x. we don't have anything like that in the west but in china they do. it is called wee chat. it is a one—stop shop for everything. it's where you do your shopping, your social media, order your pizza. are we likely to have something like that here? could twitter be that? twitter has not done a lot and all the years it has been here. it has been pretty stagnant, it is kept with the same amount as cheap users. something needs to happen. maybe what he does next you shake it up will finally s
james clayton, bbc news. our technology editor, zoe kleinman, who's in glasgow. what sort of changes to twitter could this takeover mean? he says he wants twitter to become more of a haven for free speech. he says he wants to open it up more. although he says he doesn't want to become a free for all health scape. those were his words. perhaps he realises how chaotic that might be. the other thing i think is really interesting is the idea he has hinted at but never elaborated on, which is this...
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joining us now is jay clayton. the lead independent director at apollo and a cnbc contributor. place where the rule of law means something, i think and you point out that it's a good couple of weeks for delaware and the court but maybe we can learn some broader things about what it means to be willing to enforce the rule of law because if you don't, you really can't run a society that way and i think elon musk finally realized that he's going to have to own this thing and he's back to the original idea, i can do something with this, good for society. >> look, joe, i think you're exactly right. this is a good day, good week, actually, good several months for the delaware courts. people do their deals in delaware because there's certainty around the terms that they agree and it's not just the enforcement of the law, but it's the process here and i have great respect from what has gone on here and that setting the trial detail not too quickly, but certainly not too long, giving the parties an opportunity to test their legal theories if the reports are correct, those tests have pro
joining us now is jay clayton. the lead independent director at apollo and a cnbc contributor. place where the rule of law means something, i think and you point out that it's a good couple of weeks for delaware and the court but maybe we can learn some broader things about what it means to be willing to enforce the rule of law because if you don't, you really can't run a society that way and i think elon musk finally realized that he's going to have to own this thing and he's back to the...
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so a growing 100 percent this year over last year, you know from clayton foil. i'm not woodson. to day the company already has or does work more than 100000000 euros. and just recently, investors injected further capital into the start up the money will be used to build another giga factory soon. and remind her of a top story at this hour years billionaire ill and lost will push ahead with this plan to buy social networking side twitter after earlier attempting to back out of the $44000000000.00 deal. that's i shall. thanks for watching. i'm chris kolber on belinda have a successful day ah, [000:00:00;00] with ah! in iconic monument that also holds a world record to this very day. who cathedral? the tallest church in the world? we climb the steeple. delve into its history and meet its caretaker's boon minster. in 30 minutes on d. w. o. on the road, with caravans along the ancient trade, we discover a country between prefabricated buildings and 1001 night between nomadic traditions and modern life style. ooh, blue discovery. because ah, traveling the silk road by train in 75 minu
so a growing 100 percent this year over last year, you know from clayton foil. i'm not woodson. to day the company already has or does work more than 100000000 euros. and just recently, investors injected further capital into the start up the money will be used to build another giga factory soon. and remind her of a top story at this hour years billionaire ill and lost will push ahead with this plan to buy social networking side twitter after earlier attempting to back out of the...
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james clayton, bbc news, san francisco. now it's time for a look at the weather with stav danaos. a couple of weather fronts a i cross much of the country will bring a cloudy wet day and that will be followed by a wet evening and night for much of the north and west. some heavy bursts of rain, persistent at times with the south—east tending to stay drier and it will be a mild one for most but certainly across england and wales, you have the mid teens there, ten or 11 for scotland. but a wet start, northern around the west. that rain starts to push eastwards, reaching the south—east and east angela, it will clear by the end of the day and then a bright afternoon for most. some heavy showers in scotland but it will feel cooler in the north and west and it stays windy with gales round the coasts. this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines: after the row over tax cuts for higher earners, now the prime minister is under pressure to increase benefit payments in line with inflation, and rather than cutting them in real terms. we haven't made a decision yet on that specific issue
james clayton, bbc news, san francisco. now it's time for a look at the weather with stav danaos. a couple of weather fronts a i cross much of the country will bring a cloudy wet day and that will be followed by a wet evening and night for much of the north and west. some heavy bursts of rain, persistent at times with the south—east tending to stay drier and it will be a mild one for most but certainly across england and wales, you have the mid teens there, ten or 11 for scotland. but a wet...
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so we growing 100 percent this year over last year, you know from clayton foil. i'm not woodson. today the company already has orders worth more than 100000000 euros. and just recently, investors injected further capital into the start of the money will be used to build another giga factory soon. but of all those batteries aren't sufficient to supply europe's energy. the continents cowers might be able to step in the flatulent creatures, produce their own special brand of gas, and it can be used as a fuel the $600.00 dairy cows on this farm, and get chains or provide more than just milk. they also produce cheap fuel lads in that's it got all the over the last few years. we've started a project that is allowing us to produce renewable energy and to have an actual circular economy. colorado. this machine extracts bio methane from cow waste. the processed by a methane is then pumped to a filling station in front of the farm that annoy produce bio sustainable fuel from our livestock waste water. the idea that we as an agricultural company can input it into the transport system is ext
so we growing 100 percent this year over last year, you know from clayton foil. i'm not woodson. today the company already has orders worth more than 100000000 euros. and just recently, investors injected further capital into the start of the money will be used to build another giga factory soon. but of all those batteries aren't sufficient to supply europe's energy. the continents cowers might be able to step in the flatulent creatures, produce their own special brand of gas, and it can be...
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you know, i bother you, was flavio aledo clayton, wesley clark in general. you took a piece of me, you heard something that was a part of a something did i belong to? something that i went to visit in when i 1st arrived here in 2015. i bet you guys are some spanish games. french couple of serbian guys of course and a couple of americans as well. but somehow we all kind of went in different directions . so when i came to don boss, i was 1st a war correspondent over c a t v, a journalist. and then after i became an english teacher. so it's been really tremendous with good morning everyone. at easter, we're heading to mario a beautiful easter warning. this it's a sign of victory. what i see in the field is that this would not have happened if nato, as bite him to push this agenda. this war do this also reminds me of cerebral vocal are, is more like it's the same carbon copy a dis, special operations needs to be finished. we're starting a 2nd phase i q. as you can see, i did go sign as a reserve or sign it across light some candles today. while dad and the great
you know, i bother you, was flavio aledo clayton, wesley clark in general. you took a piece of me, you heard something that was a part of a something did i belong to? something that i went to visit in when i 1st arrived here in 2015. i bet you guys are some spanish games. french couple of serbian guys of course and a couple of americans as well. but somehow we all kind of went in different directions . so when i came to don boss, i was 1st a war correspondent over c a t v, a journalist. and...
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waiting for him is prosecutor tony clayton. >> tony clayton is a powerhouse. >> people from all overlly is a performance. >> speaks in the way that you could only hear in a louisiana courtroom. >> in his colorful opening statements -- >> this is lyntell. >> tony clayton asks this louisiana jury to serve up what he calls gumbo justice. >> in louisiana, we love gumbo. i told the jury that i'm gonna make a gumbo. i'm going to pull up his google records. i'm going to take his phone records. i'm going to take his computer. and i'm gonna put all that in a pot, and i'm gonna cook it up and serve it to him cold, like that ice cold water that runs through his veins. >> the defense argues that there is no murder weapon, no dna, and no eyewitness tying marks to the crime. >> they don't have a case. >> the key witness is the victim's own child. >> it is the strongest moment in the trial. and i think that they handled it so well. >> she seemed very collected. >> the evidence presented in court today was a video that showed the little girl being interviewed by a worker at the children's advocacy c
waiting for him is prosecutor tony clayton. >> tony clayton is a powerhouse. >> people from all overlly is a performance. >> speaks in the way that you could only hear in a louisiana courtroom. >> in his colorful opening statements -- >> this is lyntell. >> tony clayton asks this louisiana jury to serve up what he calls gumbo justice. >> in louisiana, we love gumbo. i told the jury that i'm gonna make a gumbo. i'm going to pull up his google records....
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clayton kershaw spent time on the injured list this year.f -- >> john: the only signs of rushing to breaking ball the setting after two swings and misses, he's kind of pulled the breaking ball off of the zone, not close enough to entice the hitters. make that adjustment. >> joe: jean segura waits on deck. a full pitch walk. it's the first walk issued by either side. we had a lot of exciting day games yesterday. the dodgers in the bullpen get off to a 1-0 series here at 6 1/3 from gerrit cole, just one run, the guardians and astros. down 4-0, the mariners had gotten to justin verlander, cruising, but the astros come back on the walk-off home run from yordan alvarez. that's the first postseason walk-off home run, with the team trailing. we will talk about this one here ever again. breaking pitch caught the knees, strike one. economy. >> john: anything that is 15 pitches or less in an inning. : 0-2. a couple of good curves from kyle wright. >> john: the breaking ball never left the zone, so the hitter has no chance thinking where it -- that's g
clayton kershaw spent time on the injured list this year.f -- >> john: the only signs of rushing to breaking ball the setting after two swings and misses, he's kind of pulled the breaking ball off of the zone, not close enough to entice the hitters. make that adjustment. >> joe: jean segura waits on deck. a full pitch walk. it's the first walk issued by either side. we had a lot of exciting day games yesterday. the dodgers in the bullpen get off to a 1-0 series here at 6 1/3 from...
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books and your biography of sammy davis junior and your great biography of sugar ray robinson or adam clayton powell. obviously a couple other people, columbus for that matter. but it seems to me what it has in common is it's the storytelling. it's like a master class in storytelling . with all these unexpected w connections. folded within the stories you're telling. so you get an obvious one n like sydney point ea, lorrain o.hansberry but then you get harry belafonte being backed up by charlie's classic combo . or you have zone on the old person and fanny hurst when you're doing the imitation of life. many permutations of passing like the movies that are out now. or just the fascinating evolution of 4g and best across all these different cultural barriers . so you go from gollum to gershwin with sammy davis junior the impromptu addition for samuel gold with. was the other one in a restaurant or a club? in any case, it's full of such vivid anecdotes and such telling detail. but i wonder what did you take from say the discipline or the lessons that you learned from writing these biographies, f
books and your biography of sammy davis junior and your great biography of sugar ray robinson or adam clayton powell. obviously a couple other people, columbus for that matter. but it seems to me what it has in common is it's the storytelling. it's like a master class in storytelling . with all these unexpected w connections. folded within the stories you're telling. so you get an obvious one n like sydney point ea, lorrain o.hansberry but then you get harry belafonte being backed up by...
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james clayton, bbc news. that was our north america technology reporter james clayton reporting.ness correspondent theo leggett. we'll talk about the social media site in a moment but let's talk about money because elon musk says it is not about making money, his acquisition about money because elon musk says it is not about making money, his acquisition of about money because elon musk says it is not about making money, his acquisition of twitter, about money because elon musk says it is not about making money, his acquisition of twitter, so about money because elon musk says it is not about making money, his acquisition of twitter, so it about money because elon musk says it is not about making money, his acquisition of twitter, so it is about? it acquisition of twitter, so it is about? , , ., , ., about? it seems to be about influence — about? it seems to be about influence and _ about? it seems to be about influence and to _ about? it seems to be about influence and to a _ about? it seems to be about influence and to a certain . about? it seems to be about - influence and to
james clayton, bbc news. that was our north america technology reporter james clayton reporting.ness correspondent theo leggett. we'll talk about the social media site in a moment but let's talk about money because elon musk says it is not about making money, his acquisition about money because elon musk says it is not about making money, his acquisition of about money because elon musk says it is not about making money, his acquisition of twitter, about money because elon musk says it is not...
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when pop is clayton. some of the best part of the many stages of making sparkling wine is the last one, the tasty. the, the to the 2nd one, routable time for our euro. travel thought my colleague because poorly was traveling the far north of europe on spits. burden. well in the archipelago is definitely not a destination for people who are prone to chill, blaine, but the court was wrapped up properly. ah, it almost seems like the north pole is just over the horizon, a last outpost of civilization and the frozen noise. you may well be wondering where on earth i am. i'm in long year been in small bard. i'm in europe northern most town, and that is by far not the only record long year be in holes ah borrowed lies about half way between the northern tip of norway and the north pole. longer bean, with a population of around $2100.00 is the largest settlement is on the 78th north parallel. no other settlement with over a 1000 resident lies farther north in time for a 1st look around, but i'd rather go when the
when pop is clayton. some of the best part of the many stages of making sparkling wine is the last one, the tasty. the, the to the 2nd one, routable time for our euro. travel thought my colleague because poorly was traveling the far north of europe on spits. burden. well in the archipelago is definitely not a destination for people who are prone to chill, blaine, but the court was wrapped up properly. ah, it almost seems like the north pole is just over the horizon, a last outpost of...
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zoe kleinman, bbc news. 0ur north america technology reporterjames clayton 0utside reporterjames clayton for the future of twitter, what do we think the chief twit will do next? he has tweeted in the _ the chief twit will do next? he has tweeted in the last _ the chief twit will do next? he has tweeted in the last 45 _ the chief twit will do next? he has tweeted in the last 45 minutes - the chief twit will do next? he hasl tweeted in the last 45 minutes also something very interesting. he said, twitter will be forming a content moderation counsel with widely diverse viewpoints, all account re—states will happen before that convenience. if what that means is that if we thought the donald trump was going to be invited back we can think again. there will be aboard where they will consider people and on the previous administration to be allowed back in. previously elon musk said that he thinks donald trump should be allowed back. if that dog is allowed open as impressed a little bit ajar. very interesting statement from elon musk. we are reallyjust learning on twitter, every time he tweets a
zoe kleinman, bbc news. 0ur north america technology reporterjames clayton 0utside reporterjames clayton for the future of twitter, what do we think the chief twit will do next? he has tweeted in the _ the chief twit will do next? he has tweeted in the last _ the chief twit will do next? he has tweeted in the last 45 _ the chief twit will do next? he has tweeted in the last 45 minutes - the chief twit will do next? he hasl tweeted in the last 45 minutes also something very interesting. he said,...
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have-i've been-just arrived and i've only been here a half an hour but i already saw eriel l deranger and clayton thomas-muller and tom goldtooth,p pand all sorts of people whop pbuilt so much of this movement at the beginning. [applause] i saw great prophetic voices like terry tempest williams and brooke already this morning, just people who have allowed us to understand the world. when that movement began, it was small. it was indigenous people, it was climate scientists,p pit was faith communities, it p pwas the sort of hardcore bioneers people like that, butp pit has grown fast. we're at the 10th anniversary this monthp pof the first big day of global p pclimate action when 350.org organized 5200 simultaneous demonstrations in 181 countries. that was great but those demonstrations were small. there were 500 people here, and a thousandp ppeople there, and 10,000 peoplep phere. now the demonstrations that we all organize are big. september 20th, this climate strike, saw sevenp pmillion people in the street p paround the world. [applause] and so much credit to the young people who are sparking i
have-i've been-just arrived and i've only been here a half an hour but i already saw eriel l deranger and clayton thomas-muller and tom goldtooth,ppand all sorts of people whoppbuilt so much of this movement at the beginning. [applause] i saw great prophetic voices like terry tempest williams and brooke already this morning, just people who have allowed us to understand the world. when that movement began, it was small. it was indigenous people, it was climate scientists,ppit was faith...
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have-i've been-just arrived and i've only been here a half an hour but i already saw eriel deranger and clayton thomas-muller and tom goldtooth,ppand all sorts of people whoppbuilt so much of this movement at the beginning. [applause] i saw great prophetic voices like terry tempest williams and brooke already this morning, just people who have allowed us to understand the world. when that movement began, it was small. it was indigenous people, it was climate scientists,ppit was faith...
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sheriff's deputies spent hours saturday afternoon searching this quiet neighborhood near cherry in clayton avenues santa rosa police sergeant the hurun. >> says deputies were looking for 43 year-old nathan smart. we have been arguing with a family member and was in possession of this homemade firearm ultimately of threatened that family member and threatened to kill them. >> and then also said that he was going to kill himself. >> after when deputies arrived, smart took off. neighbors were told to stay in their homes. i got another nick's older. that's it. >> don't leave your house because there was something happening in the next street over which is where friend of mine. you just because often, nick on the leather goods store on the sonoma plaza near where smart was eventually shot. but she lives closer to where he was reported to be threatening people. i do live by myself and there is and i lock my doors. i have baseball bat and tied the door. about 20 minutes after police stopped searching, they got another call. >> witnesses said smart was attempting to break vehicle windows near west
sheriff's deputies spent hours saturday afternoon searching this quiet neighborhood near cherry in clayton avenues santa rosa police sergeant the hurun. >> says deputies were looking for 43 year-old nathan smart. we have been arguing with a family member and was in possession of this homemade firearm ultimately of threatened that family member and threatened to kill them. >> and then also said that he was going to kill himself. >> after when deputies arrived, smart took off....
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this includes the deal for twitter and starlink joining us now jay clayton he's the lead independentee as early as the moment you try to buy twitter. if you own twitter, are there national security issues for spacex which has government contracts and tesla? >> look, good morning, andrew. from the very beginning, we talked about many of the complications that exist in a multinational transaction, including a multinational transaction that involves technology and personal data and over time, you know, i've been on this program several times talking about how we've ticked this off, there was due diligence, financing, shareholder approval, and regulatory approval was largely assumed to have been something that had been de-risked from this transaction i will say that the reports that we saw overnight were not something that i anticipated look, it is clear that mr. musk is and has been for a long time involved in a number of enterprises that raise national security and other important concerns for the u.s. government the fact that this came up at this time, i think we're going to learn a l
this includes the deal for twitter and starlink joining us now jay clayton he's the lead independentee as early as the moment you try to buy twitter. if you own twitter, are there national security issues for spacex which has government contracts and tesla? >> look, good morning, andrew. from the very beginning, we talked about many of the complications that exist in a multinational transaction, including a multinational transaction that involves technology and personal data and over...
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earlier, i spoke with our north america tech correspondent james clayton about the deal.witter haven't confirmed it yet, but multiple it yet, but multiple sources are saying the deal is now complete, twitter investors are saying the deal is now complete. so we can be pretty confident elon musk is now the owner of twitter. a remarkable deal that was on and off again, then it was on again. we didn't know what was going on. right up to the last second, people were still thinking, look, elon musk is erratic and capricious, could he back out again? it does now appear that is not the case, and that elon musk owns twitter lock, stock and barrel, and that could have huge ramifications for the company. among these rumours and reports, stories about several executives being fired — what do we know about that? yeah, parag agrawal, the chief executive of twitter, fell out with elon musk in april. elon musk in private messages said he didn't think parag agrawal got it and was the right leader for the platform. so not totally surprising that parag agrawal is going to be kicked out of t
earlier, i spoke with our north america tech correspondent james clayton about the deal.witter haven't confirmed it yet, but multiple it yet, but multiple sources are saying the deal is now complete, twitter investors are saying the deal is now complete. so we can be pretty confident elon musk is now the owner of twitter. a remarkable deal that was on and off again, then it was on again. we didn't know what was going on. right up to the last second, people were still thinking, look, elon musk...
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thomas titus, this store manager at bill's ace hardware off clayton road showed us tarps and blankets to protect plants sensitive to the cold, he said. they stocked up ahead of the colder months blanket that you would put over your your fruits and vegetables or your, um flowers that you might have blooming right now to protect them. so they don't get frostbitten. some garden centers. i called said they typically cover plants once the temperatures dip into the thirties, tied to set another big seller during chilly weather is protection for pipes. come in for a number of things, um, pipe wraps. the phone pipe wraps. um they sometimes do come in for a broken pipe, so we'll end up helping helping them with the parts bingham in with the national weather service, said cold snaps in october are not'se season. most people are going to realize that we don't have the marine layer. we don't have that coastal stratus coming in the in the morning, and that's what's allowing for all these cold temperatures to happen in concord, elissa harrington. ktvu, fox two news palisades tahoe ski resort posted
thomas titus, this store manager at bill's ace hardware off clayton road showed us tarps and blankets to protect plants sensitive to the cold, he said. they stocked up ahead of the colder months blanket that you would put over your your fruits and vegetables or your, um flowers that you might have blooming right now to protect them. so they don't get frostbitten. some garden centers. i called said they typically cover plants once the temperatures dip into the thirties, tied to set another big...
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and that passenger for us was james clayton.t happened when he climbed into the back seat. wow! i think there is actually no—one in there. wow, this is incredible. oh my god. 0n san francisco's street, something straight out of a sci—fi film is happening. people are able to hail cabs with no driver, fully autonomous robo—taxis. some love it. i cannot believe this is happening. screaming. but others believe it is too soon for fully driverless cars to be on our streets. the public as a whole has not been provided with valid documentation that these vehicles are going to be safe. there is only one way to find out. get into one of these cars ourselves. the bbc was one of the first media organisations in the world to try it. is this it? oh, wow! 0k. uh... car: take a seat in the back and close the doors. - buckle up and get ready to ride. our plan for the evening is to go to some of san francisco's landmarks. the painted ladies, mrs doubtfire's house and ashbury. no—one is telling us where to go, we can go wherever we want. it is rea
and that passenger for us was james clayton.t happened when he climbed into the back seat. wow! i think there is actually no—one in there. wow, this is incredible. oh my god. 0n san francisco's street, something straight out of a sci—fi film is happening. people are able to hail cabs with no driver, fully autonomous robo—taxis. some love it. i cannot believe this is happening. screaming. but others believe it is too soon for fully driverless cars to be on our streets. the public as a...
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and that day i get it takes at 9 o'clock saying have us in clayton. i immediately go to their house. >> i try to help them what they didn't want, that my heart is broken. i'm not his mother and his family, but i love him very much. and i just don't know what could happen. the places did really good job of looking. and where does a one year-old go? they've covered a lot of ground. >> and that was brian entin reporting for us tonight. coming up, a bay area makes its pandemic. >> post-pandemic return the winner in today's world championship pumpkin weigh-off. >> for your money tonight, state law in california says employees must be paid a minimum wage which will be increased to 15, 50 an hour next year. but several cities and counties across california have their own ordinances that require employers pay a higher hourly rate and the city that has the highest minimum wage in california is here in the bay area. emeryville, the minimum wage. they're $17 and $0.68 an hour. that's according to the uc berkeley labor center. 2 other cities in the bay area also
and that day i get it takes at 9 o'clock saying have us in clayton. i immediately go to their house. >> i try to help them what they didn't want, that my heart is broken. i'm not his mother and his family, but i love him very much. and i just don't know what could happen. the places did really good job of looking. and where does a one year-old go? they've covered a lot of ground. >> and that was brian entin reporting for us tonight. coming up, a bay area makes its pandemic. >>...
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he still is earliest denials, gothic di debit to vote against clayton. the debate was clearly instrumental ised and turned into something that's now being called an updated version of the german historians debate of the 19 eighties and a conqueror. and ultimately, a contest is being opened up about remembering, remembering the showing and also the completely new demands that germany's colonial history should also be remembered. as i said, this is a very rapidly developing discourse, and that's why it's also highly charged off the line of eyes up bringing different histories into dialogue with one another. how could that work? what does this document mean for future debates and exhibitions? consequence, all stockton, the butter. the consequence of the current debate should be that people once again engage critically with anti semitism in the field of art and culture. sancho tools, none the sets, people should look at how we can keep art and culture free from antisemitism. in the future and what are the instruments and measures required to ensure that all
he still is earliest denials, gothic di debit to vote against clayton. the debate was clearly instrumental ised and turned into something that's now being called an updated version of the german historians debate of the 19 eighties and a conqueror. and ultimately, a contest is being opened up about remembering, remembering the showing and also the completely new demands that germany's colonial history should also be remembered. as i said, this is a very rapidly developing discourse, and that's...
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i would note chair clayton during his four years did a little over 60 final roles. we have about 50 on our docket. jared shapiro and chair white were the same 40 -- 60 year range during the four years. we might have been a little sooner getting them out to proposals. we do consider those cross issues. sometimes we reopen proposals for that reason like they did with stock lending and stock buyback. we reopen because of the cross consideration. when done and some other areas were looking now whether we should do that in some areas and reopen some of the cross consideration. lastly i would say we get comment letters after the comment period as well. this is over the years and we do it now. the staff reads them. they put them in. it tends to take us month sometimes a year to 18 months to finalize a rule after it is proposed. >> thank you i wish we could continue the conversation. once i think you still my cell phone number you can call me anytime sir per. >> thank you. senator smith of minnesota is recognize progress thank you chairman and ranking member. it is interest
i would note chair clayton during his four years did a little over 60 final roles. we have about 50 on our docket. jared shapiro and chair white were the same 40 -- 60 year range during the four years. we might have been a little sooner getting them out to proposals. we do consider those cross issues. sometimes we reopen proposals for that reason like they did with stock lending and stock buyback. we reopen because of the cross consideration. when done and some other areas were looking now...
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james clayton, bbc news.siness correspondent, theo leggett. what changes could we see? there are two sides to — what changes could we see? there are two sides to this, _ what changes could we see? there are two sides to this, how _ what changes could we see? there are two sides to this, how it _ what changes could we see? there are two sides to this, how it earns - two sides to this, how it earns money, we could expect changes because at the moment, twitter does not earn very much money. it has a loose advertising model and you can expect elon musk to tighten that up. he has made reference to making adverts more relevant to users. he says adverts that are not wanted are just spam and adverts that are wanted our content. and then you have the content itself, whether it remains a site where you basically have 280 characters and that is it, or whether he blends in other services and built it up into a super app, services and built it up into a superapp, like services and built it up into a super app, like those
james clayton, bbc news.siness correspondent, theo leggett. what changes could we see? there are two sides to — what changes could we see? there are two sides to this, _ what changes could we see? there are two sides to this, how _ what changes could we see? there are two sides to this, how it _ what changes could we see? there are two sides to this, how it earns - two sides to this, how it earns money, we could expect changes because at the moment, twitter does not earn very much money. it...
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the bbc�*s technology reporterjames clayton is in san francisco with the latest.ing twitter has a way to many fake accounts than it acknowledges. it was pretty surprising when we learn to today that elon musk in fact doesn't want to buy twitter and for the price agreed. twitter have had their fingers for the price agreed. twitter have had theirfingers burnt for the price agreed. twitter have had their fingers burnt by elon musk before. you can see from the statement they have put out that they are nervous. they pretty much said that they are going to force elon musk to buy the company whether he likes it or not and if there was nothing particularly celebratory about the statement. elon musk said he wants to create an app called x. i have no idea what that means and perhaps only elon musk knows. what this means for twitter is less moderation and that could mean more free speech but also more hate speech but also more hate speech and crucially, for the chief executive of twitter, he does not get on well with elon musk and if this goes through he will have to look fo
the bbc�*s technology reporterjames clayton is in san francisco with the latest.ing twitter has a way to many fake accounts than it acknowledges. it was pretty surprising when we learn to today that elon musk in fact doesn't want to buy twitter and for the price agreed. twitter have had their fingers for the price agreed. twitter have had theirfingers burnt for the price agreed. twitter have had their fingers burnt by elon musk before. you can see from the statement they have put out that...
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james clayton, bbc news, san francisco. $570,000. and this first edition hardback book of harry potter and the philosopher's stone is expected to go between $110,000. this is a really special first edition, very rare, they only made about 500. the key identifier for a first edition is the serial number on the front, as you can see, it starts with a one. interestingly, the author is also referred to asjoanne rowling, rather than jk rowling. and on the back, we have a little spelling error of philosopher. following a successful auction in los angeles injune, the london selection has over 1500 items, with a total sale due to reach roughly $12 million. but if you think fears of a global recession will put people off, think again. it's very interesting, we've seen this a similarly in 2007 and 2008, when we had the financial crash, that actually where there is volatility in the markets, people look for fixed assets and items like these to investor money into. from james bond's number plates to darth vader's gloves, there really i
james clayton, bbc news, san francisco. $570,000. and this first edition hardback book of harry potter and the philosopher's stone is expected to go between $110,000. this is a really special first edition, very rare, they only made about 500. the key identifier for a first edition is the serial number on the front, as you can see, it starts with a one. interestingly, the author is also referred to asjoanne rowling, rather than jk rowling. and on the back, we have a little spelling error of...
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our north america technology reporterjames clayton has the latest. reporterjames clayton has when elonnt to buy twitter. officially he said he was buying the company to create the everything app called x, the details of which are still sketchy. but it's also likely that mr musk believed that he would have lost the court case and wished to avoid facing a potentially damaging deposition. so what does this deal mean for the future of twitter? well, it appears as though mr musk is going to sweep aside twitter�*s top executives including its chief executive parag agrawal. it means musk would be free to enact his vision of free speech. that may well mean that one donald trump, banned from twitter after the capitol hill riots, will be invited back onto the platform. the controversial us president, though, now has its own social media platform truth social and says he will not reactivate his account, we will see. things are never dull with elon musk. expect lots of ideas, lots of changes and lots of uncertainty, at what elon musk describes as the world's virtual town hall. the eu internet regu
our north america technology reporterjames clayton has the latest. reporterjames clayton has when elonnt to buy twitter. officially he said he was buying the company to create the everything app called x, the details of which are still sketchy. but it's also likely that mr musk believed that he would have lost the court case and wished to avoid facing a potentially damaging deposition. so what does this deal mean for the future of twitter? well, it appears as though mr musk is going to sweep...
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from san francisco — here's our technology correspondent james clayton. to buy a twitter accepted in april, he could barely conceal his excitement. but that initial enthusiasm soon began to wane. tech stocks were plummeting and many wondered whether he'd paid too much for twitter. mr musk also claimed that twitter was filled with fake accounts. in court filings he said the platform hadn't been honest to investors about how many real users it had. what do you think it is? if it is not 5%, what is it? i think it is probably at least four or- five times that number. mr musk tried to pull out of the deal. twitter, though, wasn't having any of it. the two sides were due to face a judge, who would decide if elon musk had to legally buy the company, but then another reversal — suddenly, elon musk did want to buy twitter. officially said he was buying the company to create the everything app that he called x, details of which are still sketchy but, it is also likely that mr musk believed he would have lost a court case and wished to avoid facing a potentially dam
from san francisco — here's our technology correspondent james clayton. to buy a twitter accepted in april, he could barely conceal his excitement. but that initial enthusiasm soon began to wane. tech stocks were plummeting and many wondered whether he'd paid too much for twitter. mr musk also claimed that twitter was filled with fake accounts. in court filings he said the platform hadn't been honest to investors about how many real users it had. what do you think it is? if it is not 5%, what...
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and we are not doing this and it shows what important role we as journalists, clayton here. so does it 5 and you are you still able to get to news into iran? of course we are, you have to say and media. i have to ask to explain a little bit in the old persian, our website and our social media platforms have been blocked in iran. for the last years. what is new is that instagram? what was free? before the protest had started, was blocked. it's blocked as well, so they're trying to avoid people avoid that iranians bring out the pictures and videos and outside, but still we receive all these pictures all these images and they receive our content on our program because the rains, i'm very used to a blocking by the government, so they are very familiar with proxy servers and how to, how to yet for truth prevents censorship. so we can, and we can see now is that since the protest have started, there is a huge increase of the use of proxy service like site one, for instance. and there is a huge increase in our reach them. so we reached well and they are seeking for our information
and we are not doing this and it shows what important role we as journalists, clayton here. so does it 5 and you are you still able to get to news into iran? of course we are, you have to say and media. i have to ask to explain a little bit in the old persian, our website and our social media platforms have been blocked in iran. for the last years. what is new is that instagram? what was free? before the protest had started, was blocked. it's blocked as well, so they're trying to avoid people...
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expensive cars, as a global economic slump looms. 0ur tech correspondent in san francisco, james claytonhink tesla will be kind of happy with them, to some extent, they are in line for record profitability, they have sold more cars this year than they did last year. however, there are headwinds, that is there are headwinds, that is the phrase that tesla are using. 0n the horizon that are making investors restless. for one, there is inflationary pressure that is driving down profitability, there is also clearly supply chain issues doing the same thing. however, one thing that really caught my eye are the numbers of cars delivered. tesla is making many more cars than it is actually delivering. and that is totally at odds with what elon musk has said this year. he has always said this year. he has always said that demand outstrips supply when it comes to tesla's, that does not seem to be the case. investors have seen that and they have reacted. as the shares have fallen and i believe it is because of that. to put this into some kind of context, tesla has lost about half of its value since j
expensive cars, as a global economic slump looms. 0ur tech correspondent in san francisco, james claytonhink tesla will be kind of happy with them, to some extent, they are in line for record profitability, they have sold more cars this year than they did last year. however, there are headwinds, that is there are headwinds, that is the phrase that tesla are using. 0n the horizon that are making investors restless. for one, there is inflationary pressure that is driving down profitability, there...
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our north america technology reporterjames clayton has more. tech ready? there's only one way to find out. get into one of these cars ourselves. the bbc was one of the first media organisations in the world to try it. car: buckle up and get ready to ride. - it's really, really weird. it does not act like a race track or a testing facility. we are fully in the centre of san francisco. the car is totally driverless. it's amazing, unnerving, surreal, all mixed into one. on any of our cruise avs, we have lidar, we have radar and we have cameras. and what we do is all those together using machine learning and that gives us this amazing understanding of the world around us. but it didn't always feel like that. this is interesting. there is a bus in our lane and there are cars to our left. so what is it going to do? 0h. ok, it's pulling out left. oh, another bus is coming out. it really doesn't know what to do. 0h. there is a car behind us. like this isjust bad driving. i was ready to love this and i'm definitely... i'm definitely nervous. cruise has
our north america technology reporterjames clayton has more. tech ready? there's only one way to find out. get into one of these cars ourselves. the bbc was one of the first media organisations in the world to try it. car: buckle up and get ready to ride. - it's really, really weird. it does not act like a race track or a testing facility. we are fully in the centre of san francisco. the car is totally driverless. it's amazing, unnerving, surreal, all mixed into one. on any of our cruise avs,...
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james clayton has been following the story.ts his way but in this case it appears his hands have been tied. four months he said he did not want to buy twitter even accusing the company of fraud than a bombshell revelation, he would now honour the original agreement. in a series of treaties he wanted to use the platform to create an app use the platform to create an app for everything. he said purchasing the company would speed up the process by 3— five years. but twitter has had its fingers but before. elon musk has been an erratic negotiator. in a statement as it was there intention to push through the deal in an agreed price celebration. this could be a delay intact big. however, it would be reputational in damaging if elon musk does so again. twitter could be run by the eccentric billionaire and that means less moderation and perhaps more fake news and hate speech on the platform and if you believe elon musk�*s height, eventually an app that does a lot more than just tweets. let's get more on the story and speak to gerrit de
james clayton has been following the story.ts his way but in this case it appears his hands have been tied. four months he said he did not want to buy twitter even accusing the company of fraud than a bombshell revelation, he would now honour the original agreement. in a series of treaties he wanted to use the platform to create an app use the platform to create an app for everything. he said purchasing the company would speed up the process by 3— five years. but twitter has had its fingers...
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james clayton reports. elon musk.e world. he is certainly the richest. he made his money with paypal and is now the boss of the electric car firm tesla. he also owns spacex and his starlink satellite network provides internet access round the world, and now he adds to his portfolio twitter, the small but mighty social network. "let that sink in," he said, walking into twitter hq carrying, yes, a sink. elon musk is a prolific tweeter, with more than 110 million followers. he is now calling himself chief twit. "the bird is freed", he tweeted, followed later by "let the good times roll." but what does the tech billionaire want to do with it? he has previously said he wanted to see twitter become more open to free speech. if he starts to see a certain type of free speech environment, eg, one where anything goes, might become a hellscape, as he said, and that might see people leave, in which case advertisers who are paying to be on the site might get concerned, because there will be fewer eyeballs looking at their ads. he
james clayton reports. elon musk.e world. he is certainly the richest. he made his money with paypal and is now the boss of the electric car firm tesla. he also owns spacex and his starlink satellite network provides internet access round the world, and now he adds to his portfolio twitter, the small but mighty social network. "let that sink in," he said, walking into twitter hq carrying, yes, a sink. elon musk is a prolific tweeter, with more than 110 million followers. he is now...
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autonomous taxis on urban streets is premature and dangerous. 0ur silicon valley correspondent james claytonthere. this is incredible. on san francisco's _ there. this is incredible. 0n san francisco's street, something straight out of a sci—fi film is happening. people are able to hail a cab no driver, fully autonomous rubber taxis. no driver, fully autonomous rubbertaxis. some no driver, fully autonomous rubber taxis. some love it. i rubbertaxis. some love it. i cannot believe this is happening. cannot believe this is happening-— cannot believe this is happening. cannot believe this is haueninu. �* , happening. but is the text read ? happening. but is the text ready? there _ happening. but is the text ready? there is _ happening. but is the text ready? there is only - happening. but is the text ready? there is only one i happening. but is the text i ready? there is only one way to find out. get into one of these cars ourselves. the bbc was one of the first media organisations in the world to try it. it's really, really weird. it isn't at like a racetrack or a testing facility, we are fully
autonomous taxis on urban streets is premature and dangerous. 0ur silicon valley correspondent james claytonthere. this is incredible. on san francisco's _ there. this is incredible. 0n san francisco's street, something straight out of a sci—fi film is happening. people are able to hail a cab no driver, fully autonomous rubber taxis. no driver, fully autonomous rubbertaxis. some no driver, fully autonomous rubber taxis. some love it. i rubbertaxis. some love it. i cannot believe this is...