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and do you click & collect?clicked & forgotten or not bothered 7 a british survey suggests 1 in 7 purchases are left behind with customers saying it's too much hassle. we want to hear your click and collect stories. get in touch. just use the hashtag #bbcbizlive hello and welcome to business live. the thing with click and collect, if you forget it is like an extra christmas. the parcel arrives and it is all very exciting! welcome to the programme. we start in italy, where the country's coalition government faces a challenging day ahead. the prime minister — giuseppe conte — is set to make a speech at the italian parliament later today and could face a vote of no—confidence. this all comes at a time when europe's fourth biggest economy continues to struggle. italy currently has a massive $2.3 trillion worth of public debt, which is equivalent to 133% of its overall gdp. italian banks are most exposed to any default, but french, german and british banks are also at risk. the italian economy is still recovering fro
and do you click & collect?clicked & forgotten or not bothered 7 a british survey suggests 1 in 7 purchases are left behind with customers saying it's too much hassle. we want to hear your click and collect stories. get in touch. just use the hashtag #bbcbizlive hello and welcome to business live. the thing with click and collect, if you forget it is like an extra christmas. the parcel arrives and it is all very exciting! welcome to the programme. we start in italy, where the country's...
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a warm welcome to click. welcome to click. welcome to click, i'm spencer kelly.y special milestone. we have been on air every week of every year, without a break, since we launched in the year 2000, which means this week you are watching season 1, episode 1,000. and to celebrate, we are making a world first. doing new things is in our dna. i'm floating on air! which is why we don't just show you the tech, we use the tech to push the boundaries of what's possible on tv. here's the team. it's marc on camera one and two, simon on camera three and four, jen on five, nima on six and seven, ben on eight and this is thalia on nine. this was the world's first full tv programme to be filmed and edited only on mobile devices. fyi, it was a nightmare. this week's click has been filmed entirely in 360 degrees. this was another world first, where we reinvented how tv was made, for an audience that could look in any direction at any time. and this week, for click 1,000, we've really gone for it! do i explore the cave, or do i look behind the tree? i'll explore the cave. so, tu
a warm welcome to click. welcome to click. welcome to click, i'm spencer kelly.y special milestone. we have been on air every week of every year, without a break, since we launched in the year 2000, which means this week you are watching season 1, episode 1,000. and to celebrate, we are making a world first. doing new things is in our dna. i'm floating on air! which is why we don't just show you the tech, we use the tech to push the boundaries of what's possible on tv. here's the team. it's...
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but first, it's time for click. a warm welcome to click. welcome to click. to click, i am spencer kelly. finally we have reached a very special milestone. we have been on air every week of every year, without a break, since we launched in the year 2000, which means this week you are watching season 1, episode 1000. and to celebrate, we are making a world first. doing new things is in our dna. i am floating on air. which is why we don't just show you the tech, we use the tech to push the boundaries of what's possible on tv. here is the team. it is marc on camera one and two, simon on camera three and four, jen on five, nima on six and seven, ben on eight and this is thalia on nine. this was the world's first full tv programme to be filmed and edited only on mobile devices. fyi, it was a nightmare. this week's click has been filmed entirely in 360 degrees. this was another world first, where we reinvented how tv was made, for an audience that could look in any direction at any time. and this week, for click 1000, we have really gone for it. do i explore the ca
but first, it's time for click. a warm welcome to click. welcome to click. to click, i am spencer kelly. finally we have reached a very special milestone. we have been on air every week of every year, without a break, since we launched in the year 2000, which means this week you are watching season 1, episode 1000. and to celebrate, we are making a world first. doing new things is in our dna. i am floating on air. which is why we don't just show you the tech, we use the tech to push the...
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everything is clicking into place and ijust everything is clicking into place and i just hope everythingnto place and ijust hope we perform how i think we can because the horse is top, top class. and, before i go, the list of fifa's top ten goals of the year has been announced. the puscas award. mo salah won it last year. and this year it features some of the usual suspects. lionel messi, zlatan. but there's one name you might not expect. this is billie simpson of cliftonville ladies with this unbelievable strike. she's on the list and you can vote for your favourite to win the award on the fifa website until the september 1st. she has my vote! that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are political strategist, jo tanner and broadcaster & authorjohn kampfner. in the telegraph, tearing up the backstop, borisjohnson in the telegraph, tearing up the backstop, boris johnson demands in the telegraph, tearing up the backstop, borisjohnson demands an alternative from the eu after an
everything is clicking into place and ijust everything is clicking into place and i just hope everythingnto place and ijust hope we perform how i think we can because the horse is top, top class. and, before i go, the list of fifa's top ten goals of the year has been announced. the puscas award. mo salah won it last year. and this year it features some of the usual suspects. lionel messi, zlatan. but there's one name you might not expect. this is billie simpson of cliftonville ladies with this...
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the platform operators are more interested in providing click paint and providing factual information scientific facts often aren't as entertaining ready but conspiracy theories attract attention and get plenty if you miss in spite of the often terrible events they show mine for 911 terrorist attacks. to this day some people still believe that the us government was behind the attacks on the world trade center they claim the twin towers went brought down by hijacked planes but were blown up instant. refuses to delete such controversial videos even though they contain pay to lay false information instead. the platform operate his plan to display text from wikipedia articles alongside him. doesn't believe this approach will do much to help and once i get a very engaging very exciting video content that's going to convince your something on the other side you have like this boring wiki page article you don't know wrote it. so he so i think it's going to be less efficient never mind the fact that we could pedia isn't always the most reliable source of information the social media algorithm
the platform operators are more interested in providing click paint and providing factual information scientific facts often aren't as entertaining ready but conspiracy theories attract attention and get plenty if you miss in spite of the often terrible events they show mine for 911 terrorist attacks. to this day some people still believe that the us government was behind the attacks on the world trade center they claim the twin towers went brought down by hijacked planes but were blown up...
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not anymore, just click, click, click, and boom. >> good job.er lips, lipstick color and she is ready to go. >> how do i get one of these in real life? >> still working on that. >> back in the day, you just put your face in something and come out and it was all made up. i still want that robot. >> yeah, me too. >> drivers out on their route. >> just there in a delivery truck. >> the terrifying moment they're hit with an explosive road block. >> plus, sending it in summer sun. >> it's not hard to find. >> see their epic adventure next. >> invite me. i want to go. if you say so. ♪ -i'm sorry? -what teach here isn't telling you is that snapshot rewards safe drivers with discounts on car insurance. -what? ♪ -or maybe he didn't know. ♪ [ chuckles ] i'm done with this class. -you're not even enrolled in this class. -i know. i'm supposed to be in ceramics. do you know -- -room 303. -oh. thank you. -yeah. -good luck, everybody. -oh. thank you. -yeah. of hershey's milkf whole chocolate with almonds. don't believe us? see back for details. ♪ yof your dail
not anymore, just click, click, click, and boom. >> good job.er lips, lipstick color and she is ready to go. >> how do i get one of these in real life? >> still working on that. >> back in the day, you just put your face in something and come out and it was all made up. i still want that robot. >> yeah, me too. >> drivers out on their route. >> just there in a delivery truck. >> the terrifying moment they're hit with an explosive road block....
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so i clicked and i clicked and i said, yeah, i work so many hours , i exercise, and then it got to, enter your blood pressure. so i had to get out of that path or find that information and enter this, as i go along, it is like i had to do all the information, and it was not a seamless thing where i or i could click on to kaiser, and at the end, i found out that it was johnson & johnson. sure, i got reminders every day for about a week to finish it, but i just didn't have the heart to have to enter all this information. another thing i clicked on was clinical trials, and i'm wondering if it has to do with my entries on facebook now of clinical trials
so i clicked and i clicked and i said, yeah, i work so many hours , i exercise, and then it got to, enter your blood pressure. so i had to get out of that path or find that information and enter this, as i go along, it is like i had to do all the information, and it was not a seamless thing where i or i could click on to kaiser, and at the end, i found out that it was johnson & johnson. sure, i got reminders every day for about a week to finish it, but i just didn't have the heart to have...
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on your trade to look for to see if it's true ups and even if you click on new look fall like 5 minutes on the site over and over this resource ultimately. then he agrees m is still going to consider that as a success. that's a fanfic you tube's algorithm isn't program to deliver valuable information its goal is to keep me on the side for as long as possible because you tube isn't just a video platform is also an advertiser stream the more clips i look at the more as they can show me so the algorithms goal is to maximize watch time is programmed so that the next video will be even cooler and more exciting than the last so of course i want to stay tuned it's addictive a bit like eating potato chips though at some point the bag of chips is empty whereas with you there's always another video up next. people watch more than $4000000.00 videos every minute and every minute more than 400 hours of content is uploaded onto the platform no wonder fans of conspiracy theories can find plenty of proof to support their ideas but you don't have to go hunting for these videos they're also shown to use
on your trade to look for to see if it's true ups and even if you click on new look fall like 5 minutes on the site over and over this resource ultimately. then he agrees m is still going to consider that as a success. that's a fanfic you tube's algorithm isn't program to deliver valuable information its goal is to keep me on the side for as long as possible because you tube isn't just a video platform is also an advertiser stream the more clips i look at the more as they can show me so the...
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i'll go ahead and click to the test site. i'm a commissioner, ten days eight i recused myself due to a conflict of interest and i'm required to notify the commission within 15 days of there recusal and i'm sending down a file now. i entered my name an e-mail address and so this is an access code and this is verification process that's in place to ensure that the person filing is the person who should be filing. so when i enter any email address, what happens an email notice is sent, so it's a security measure in place. >> is this unique to the ethic's commission or for all forms filed? >> it's in the docu-sign system. and i know in previous departments i've worked in, it has not been in place. although, we were using docu-sign for certain processes. so i'm going to just copy this verification code and add that here. and i can resume filing. if you don't have an active docu-sign account, they don't recognize it and i used it for testing purposes. so i have to click this disclaimer, but commissioners more than likely, if you we
i'll go ahead and click to the test site. i'm a commissioner, ten days eight i recused myself due to a conflict of interest and i'm required to notify the commission within 15 days of there recusal and i'm sending down a file now. i entered my name an e-mail address and so this is an access code and this is verification process that's in place to ensure that the person filing is the person who should be filing. so when i enter any email address, what happens an email notice is sent, so it's a...
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let's go forward just one click.ond click looks at people that have decided they need to interact with the healthcare system, but they haven't yet, and they may looking for guidance. and the third click is the focus of the rest of our slides. in fact, there is a red box here where you see it closed, both advocacy and digital and live navigation. we will define those -- to find those for you, but that's with the rest of these slides address , and that is our focus. so what might advocacy look like , or what might live navigation tools look like, and how can they improve the member experience? let's go forward one slide. so to get to that discussion that i have promised you, let's look back real quick over the last two decades of how care coordination has evolved. back in the early to thousands, the focus was almost exclusively on those high-cost claimants, and it was initially focused, and that was the language that was spoken. and typically these were services that were provided by the carriers themselves. and then o
let's go forward just one click.ond click looks at people that have decided they need to interact with the healthcare system, but they haven't yet, and they may looking for guidance. and the third click is the focus of the rest of our slides. in fact, there is a red box here where you see it closed, both advocacy and digital and live navigation. we will define those -- to find those for you, but that's with the rest of these slides address , and that is our focus. so what might advocacy look...
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click, call or visit a store today. >>> i'm amanda del castillo in san jose. grass fires burned just outside downtown. spoke with neighbors who say they fear it could be arson. >> i'm cornell barnard in oakland. disturbing sight at elementary school, rope hanging from a sign. >>> car thieves breaking in without breaking glass, kate larsen with abc7 news, starts right now. >>> news to build a better bay area. >> developing news now. grass fire worsening anxiety for neighbors already on edge. >> eight other fires broke out. firefighters think could be arson. amanda del castillo has the details. >> reporter: we spent much of the afternoon just north of downtown san jose are eight small fires burned after 2:45 this afternoon. tonight around 8:15, fire crews back at exact location dealing with another fire. smell of smoke and sight of scorched debris routine for residents. abc7 news was there as firefighters were cleaning up small brush fire. then back in the exact area to fight another fire. >> it's concerning. just five in our little neighborhood. >> reporter: ag
click, call or visit a store today. >>> i'm amanda del castillo in san jose. grass fires burned just outside downtown. spoke with neighbors who say they fear it could be arson. >> i'm cornell barnard in oakland. disturbing sight at elementary school, rope hanging from a sign. >>> car thieves breaking in without breaking glass, kate larsen with abc7 news, starts right now. >>> news to build a better bay area. >> developing news now. grass fire worsening...
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so i clicked and i clicked and i said, yeah, i work so many hours , i exercise, and then it got to, enter your blood pressure. so i had to get out of that path or find that information and enter this, as i go along, it is like i had to do all the information, and it was not a seamless thing where i or i could click on to kaiser, and at the end, i found out that it was johnson & johnson. sure, i got reminders every day for about a week to finish it, but i just didn't have the heart to have to enter all this information. another thing i clicked on was clinical trials, and i'm wondering if it has to do with my entries on facebook now of clinical trials, so i am wondering how this information, what happens to the information. the other example i have is working -- going to a dignity health cancer survivor opportunity, and it was one of these special concierge events, and believe it or not, it was at the hospital, and it was a gong event. these people came from all around california. they set up these gongs, cancer survivors all laid down, covered in blank kicks, et cetera et cetera, and they
so i clicked and i clicked and i said, yeah, i work so many hours , i exercise, and then it got to, enter your blood pressure. so i had to get out of that path or find that information and enter this, as i go along, it is like i had to do all the information, and it was not a seamless thing where i or i could click on to kaiser, and at the end, i found out that it was johnson & johnson. sure, i got reminders every day for about a week to finish it, but i just didn't have the heart to have...
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click there were 50 columns for every click seen on only the 2nd i clicked on something and what kinds of products i looked at but also where i was what telecoms provider i was using and which web page i was coming from but often. she hadn't watched amazon t.v. and she didn't have a mixer at home but amazon still compiled a lot of data about her. amazon even knew when i was on vacation because of where the searches were made also some people use amazon prime as their main streaming service too so when you add it all together it can create a gigantic personality profile that goes into frightening detail about someone. and information about how customers is an important part of our business we use data to make shopping at amazon and our products back to a more convenient for our customers. amazon is a highly powerful. feature it's naive to say my data belongs to me that sounds good but most people aren't clear about the meaning of that. supposed to mean. andreas was a chief scientist at amazon for only 60 months and that was a decade and a half ago today he travels the world as a doctor
click there were 50 columns for every click seen on only the 2nd i clicked on something and what kinds of products i looked at but also where i was what telecoms provider i was using and which web page i was coming from but often. she hadn't watched amazon t.v. and she didn't have a mixer at home but amazon still compiled a lot of data about her. amazon even knew when i was on vacation because of where the searches were made also some people use amazon prime as their main streaming service too...
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on those ads but it won't know who clicked on and so if i were to click let's say on an ad for nike sneakers decorous nike would know it got a click but it would know with me that was looking for those. president donald trump says he doesn't see a recession on the horizon and concerns raised by some economic indicators are unwarranted but a new survey so 74 percent of u.s. business economic economists expect a slowdown by the end of 2021 our white house correspondent kelly harkat reports. the united states is experiencing its lowest out of 12 that rate in more than a half century it's a top talking point us president donald trump but a tuesday after initially dismissed it concerns a recession the president addressed it head on i think the word recession is a word that's inappropriate because it's just a word that the. the church people are going to be kind to certain people in the media are trying to build up because they'd love to see a recession last week the dow jones suffered its worst plunge of the year it has since stabilized but many economists say it reflects fears of an eco
on those ads but it won't know who clicked on and so if i were to click let's say on an ad for nike sneakers decorous nike would know it got a click but it would know with me that was looking for those. president donald trump says he doesn't see a recession on the horizon and concerns raised by some economic indicators are unwarranted but a new survey so 74 percent of u.s. business economic economists expect a slowdown by the end of 2021 our white house correspondent kelly harkat reports. the...
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after 2000 people clicked like, the copped clicks the cuffs, maytag mayhem resulted in a fine, and they lesson traveling to espana, never play a game of truth or frigidaire? you're so welcome. nice to see something going off a cliff beside bill de blasio's crappy campaign, you of still in the building buddy, you suck wiener balls,. boop. >> a phoenix postal worker is eating everything under a sun, a delivery driver wanted to show his bosses how hot it gets in his van, he cooked his steak, human flesh, on his dashboard. he has not died of meat stroke. that sounds awful. but hundreds of ow omar omaha sk customers have figured out why their meat keeps getting lost in the mail. not everyone was thrilled with the gesture. just shove it. postmaster general. he was not a big fan of the clif bars, they put in there topic 4. we salute colorado police caught their suspect after major stake out, more steak. yep. no. got freed from a cattle drive, ran in an art gallery. art crowd is full of bs. they might be pushing this. and he did not stay long, the admission price was for nonmembers, it was too
after 2000 people clicked like, the copped clicks the cuffs, maytag mayhem resulted in a fine, and they lesson traveling to espana, never play a game of truth or frigidaire? you're so welcome. nice to see something going off a cliff beside bill de blasio's crappy campaign, you of still in the building buddy, you suck wiener balls,. boop. >> a phoenix postal worker is eating everything under a sun, a delivery driver wanted to show his bosses how hot it gets in his van, he cooked his steak,...
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now it's time for click with spencer kelly. a warm welcome to click. welcome to click.hing season 1, episode 1000. and to celebrate, we are making a world first. doing new things is in our dna. i am floating on air. which is why we don't just show you the tech, we use the tech to push the boundaries of what's possible on tv. here's the team. it's marc on camera one and two, simon on camera three and four, jen on five, nima on six and seven, ben on eight and this is thalia on nine. this was the world's first full tv programme to be filmed and edited only on mobile devices. fyi, it was a nightmare. this week's click has been filmed entirely in 360 degrees. this was another world first, where we reinvented how tv was made, for an audience that could look in any direction at any time. and this week, for click 1000, we have really gone for it. do i explore the cave, or do i look behind the tree? i'll explore the cave. so turn to page 84. this is how i spent a lot of my childhood, reading books where i could choose my own adventure, where at every point, i got to decide what
now it's time for click with spencer kelly. a warm welcome to click. welcome to click.hing season 1, episode 1000. and to celebrate, we are making a world first. doing new things is in our dna. i am floating on air. which is why we don't just show you the tech, we use the tech to push the boundaries of what's possible on tv. here's the team. it's marc on camera one and two, simon on camera three and four, jen on five, nima on six and seven, ben on eight and this is thalia on nine. this was the...
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. >> hablamos con el fotÓgrafo que click tras click rompe con los estereotipos hoy es nuestro invitado >> ¿quÉ tal, cÓmo estÁn?, muy buenas tardes gracias por acompaÑarnos, soy felicidad aveleyra. en filadelfia se han vivido momento de mucho miedo porque un hombre mantuvo en vilo a la ciudad por varias horas, 6 policÍas resultaron heridos tras un enfrentamiento a tiros, miguel tiene lo Último. >> muy buenos dÍas, acabamos de hablar con el jefe de la policÍa quien tiene mÁs informaciÓn sobre toda la investigaciÓn, primero dice es un milagro que todos lograrÁn salir con vida, despuÉs de 8 horas de confrontaciÓn y tambiÉn dice que el sospechoso tiene un historial criminal e investigadores no estÁn seguros si Él sabÍa que habÍa dos oficiales en el hogar cuando estaba pasando esto. el sonido de balazos invadiÓ esta zona del norte de filadelfia, frente a ciento de oficiales que respondieron a la vi situaciÓn de emergencia que llevÓ al individuo a atrincherarse, esto comenzÓ a las 16:00 pm cuando oficiales llegaron a realizar un operativo antidrogas, intentaron subir al segundo piso de la cas
. >> hablamos con el fotÓgrafo que click tras click rompe con los estereotipos hoy es nuestro invitado >> ¿quÉ tal, cÓmo estÁn?, muy buenas tardes gracias por acompaÑarnos, soy felicidad aveleyra. en filadelfia se han vivido momento de mucho miedo porque un hombre mantuvo en vilo a la ciudad por varias horas, 6 policÍas resultaron heridos tras un enfrentamiento a tiros, miguel tiene lo Último. >> muy buenos dÍas, acabamos de hablar con el jefe de la policÍa quien...
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click, call or visit a store today.ennedy: do you have motion sickness, a wild ride on street, dow dropped 550 before clawing most of it back for a 22 point loss. as trade tension between u.s. and china continue to spook investors, dominate headlines, some major developments have slipped by th through the crack. demanding that google explain why it had a plan to develop spark speakers with huawei -- smart speakers with huawei. -- i want it huawei smot wa ♪ t, use that. >> slamming google for putting profits over country, chinese government said to be furious that u.s. withdrawn from landmark 1987 missile treaty with russia to ban deployment of ground launched medium range missiles in pacific region, giving u.s. right to deploy closer to china, beijing is pushing back. can u.s. and china cool it, or itrade war giving way to a hot war. buck, what should we tackle first, dealer's choice. >> china trade war is not as big a deal as everyone has been saying, it could gets worse. -- it could get worse. kennedy: not getting bet
click, call or visit a store today.ennedy: do you have motion sickness, a wild ride on street, dow dropped 550 before clawing most of it back for a 22 point loss. as trade tension between u.s. and china continue to spook investors, dominate headlines, some major developments have slipped by th through the crack. demanding that google explain why it had a plan to develop spark speakers with huawei -- smart speakers with huawei. -- i want it huawei smot wa ♪ t, use that. >> slamming...
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was there discontinuity clicks so if you look at firearm suicide or harm one --dash homicide so more slowly than before. this is something the new york times pushes a lot within thest office last couple weeks there is a graph they like to show where card deaths are falling over to that the claim is if only we can regulate cars on - - guns like we do cars that they will show how it continues to fall but if they were to go back at 1920 automobile death rates were falling dramatically beforee any federal regulations for coal companies compete with shatterproof glass or seatbelts or collapsible steering columns if you actually see when the federal government got involved the rate stops falling and then the first regulations go into effect is at a slower a rate than before. why did the federal government involvement? they say what is the actual death ray after that is the best of everything why did it fall more slowly clicks because when the federal government says have airbags is not just airbags now they will be designed this way they will be installed this way. they micromanage exactly
was there discontinuity clicks so if you look at firearm suicide or harm one --dash homicide so more slowly than before. this is something the new york times pushes a lot within thest office last couple weeks there is a graph they like to show where card deaths are falling over to that the claim is if only we can regulate cars on - - guns like we do cars that they will show how it continues to fall but if they were to go back at 1920 automobile death rates were falling dramatically beforee any...
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click's supplying the troops was difficult.rops.re ordered to grow there were complaints that there were no troops, only gardeners. his newspaper launched a campaign. the front wasas also mocked inin london. for ththe britishsh, it was a sideshshow and they wanted to evacuate. also up against italian ambitions. >> french-h-british rivalry w wt on over the c course of the war, especially overseas. they were less interested in the balkans. they would agree to leave the balkans to the french if they were left to operate free further east. italians said they intended to transform the adriatic sea into an italian lake. hungry andinate austria from the -- into eliminate austria and hungary region. the summer, thehe serbian army was back on its feet. they returned to reinforce the numbers on the front. france offered new weapons for the dream of liberatingng their country. serbs autumn, the captioned -- captured a mountain from the balkans. it was strategicically importan. the human cost was terrible. >> bulgaria wanted to keep the po
click's supplying the troops was difficult.rops.re ordered to grow there were complaints that there were no troops, only gardeners. his newspaper launched a campaign. the front wasas also mocked inin london. for ththe britishsh, it was a sideshshow and they wanted to evacuate. also up against italian ambitions. >> french-h-british rivalry w wt on over the c course of the war, especially overseas. they were less interested in the balkans. they would agree to leave the balkans to the french...
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happens to attract a lot of clicks, so the responsibility is across the board, including the social media companies. any business model that profits off of hate is a business model that should be shut down. >> reporter: cloudflare reacted quickly putting up a statement yesterday it would shut down m went dark on its website and on its mobile site. it might not last long, though. 8chan already putting out on twitter late yesterday that it could be u in 24 to 48 hours. we're live in san francisco, thom jensen, "today in the bay." >> this is not the first time matthew prince used his power as ceo. he was interviewed here on nbc bay area. he was uncomfortable having the power to decide who should be online and who should not but did it anyway. >>> this just in, president trump on twitter giving some ground to the idea of stronger gun control, but at the same time tieing it to immigration, writing in part "republicans and democrats must come together and get strong background checks, perhaps marrying this legislation with desperately needed immigration reform." >> president trump is said
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on those ads but it won't know who clicked on and so if i were to click let's say on an ad for nike snicker snicker if nike would know it got a click but it would know with me that was looking for those knickers president tom says he doesn't see a recession on the horizon and concerns raised by some economic indicators are more intense but the new survey suggests that 74 percent of u.s. business economists expect a slowdown by the end of 2021 a white house correspondent kimberly how reports. the united states is experiencing its lowest on the planet freight in more than a half century it's a top talking point of u.s. president donald trump but a tuesday after initially dismissed it concerns of a recession the president addressed it head on i think the word recession is a word that's inappropriate because it's just a word that the. the church people are going to be kind of certain people in the media are trying to build up because they'd love to see a recession last week the dow jones suffered its worst plunge of the year it has since stabilized but many economists say it reflects fe
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