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moving from a white dominated sport in the american mind to a black dominated sport in the american mind came in the 1966 ncaa title game when texas western, their all-black starting five, defeated the university of kentucky, which was an all-white team. there was a reaction. there was a backlash to this moment. some tried to undercut the significance of this moment. they tried to explain it away. and it could get very, very ugly. there was one time great west virginia basketball player that played for the lakers. in 1966 he was an announcer for the phoenix suns. he said that texas western team can do everything with a basketball except autograph it. it may be good basketball players but they're dumb. undercutting their accomplishments. the game of college basketball itself changes when texas western wins. there are rule changes that are implemented. the coach of kentucky, of that all-white kentucky team, was adolf rupp. rupp arena in kentucky. his team had been dumped on repeatedly in that 1966 title game. so adolf rupp used his influence. he got the ncaa to ban dunking in college baske
moving from a white dominated sport in the american mind to a black dominated sport in the american mind came in the 1966 ncaa title game when texas western, their all-black starting five, defeated the university of kentucky, which was an all-white team. there was a reaction. there was a backlash to this moment. some tried to undercut the significance of this moment. they tried to explain it away. and it could get very, very ugly. there was one time great west virginia basketball player that...
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to fiscal dominance. there is a movement toward fiscal dominance of course, but there is still legislation to be had. things will pass that many are expecting will pass, but it permanently change the trajectory is a big open question. bottom line, investors are likely to continue to take a leap of faith. they have done it for seven years. waiting for the fiscal authorities to take control from the central bank. >> do you think a pull back will happen because people are holding on to their equities saying i don't want to take my profits now because i think the tax rate will be lower next year? >> certainly plausible, but of course you're speaking to short term issues and what investors should be doing is thinking longer term. and if markets do pull back, if there is a risk-off mode because of the technical factors you mentioned and the view that there is some movement in terms of when to sell equities or when not to, maybe they should take advantage of it because the leap of faith likely continues until we
to fiscal dominance. there is a movement toward fiscal dominance of course, but there is still legislation to be had. things will pass that many are expecting will pass, but it permanently change the trajectory is a big open question. bottom line, investors are likely to continue to take a leap of faith. they have done it for seven years. waiting for the fiscal authorities to take control from the central bank. >> do you think a pull back will happen because people are holding on to their...
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high pressure is dominating the weather for everyone as we head through the day on tuesday.r the most part, much less windy than in recent days. frost and fog patches around especially in parts of england and wales, further north, more cloud and breeze around. looking around the country at 9am, across the bulk of england and wales, a fine start to the day. pretty chilly, the coldest night we have seen in a little while, some frost around and a few mist and fog patches. further north across northern england and northern ireland, more cloud and again a chilly start to the day, some isolated showers in the far north—west of scotland, perhaps some rain for a time towards the northern isles but that should clear then looking dry across—the—board on tuesday. a really decent day for heading out into the countryside for a walk, lots of sunshine on offer, some patchy cloud here and there and in a few places the mist and fog will be slow to clear. so colder than we've seen recently, highs between 6—8. tuesday evening looks a bit chilly but clear and dry. the main problem will be mist
high pressure is dominating the weather for everyone as we head through the day on tuesday.r the most part, much less windy than in recent days. frost and fog patches around especially in parts of england and wales, further north, more cloud and breeze around. looking around the country at 9am, across the bulk of england and wales, a fine start to the day. pretty chilly, the coldest night we have seen in a little while, some frost around and a few mist and fog patches. further north across...
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we dominated. we created chances. we have players that are not there for long time.oi that are not there for long time. so, so i am happy. we conceded two offside goals. that is very difficult to accept in a game like that. i believe there is a lot going on the moment that is not serious at the pgmo. it is unbelievable, but every time the decisions go against you, and only unilaterally. danny rose scored the winner as tottenham hotspur also came from behind to beat burnley 2—1. spurs stay in fifth, one point behind arsenal and liverpool but had to dig deep, with dele alli, equalising after ashley barnes had given the visitors a surprise early lead. mauricio pochettino's side have won their last four games at white hart lane. in the early kick—off, jay rodriguez scored twice as southampton came from behind to beat bournemouth 3—1. ryan bertrand scored the visitors other goal as claude puel‘s side registered their first win away from home in the premier league since the 25th of september. the victory takes them up to seventh, while bournemouth, who had taken an early l
we dominated. we created chances. we have players that are not there for long time.oi that are not there for long time. so, so i am happy. we conceded two offside goals. that is very difficult to accept in a game like that. i believe there is a lot going on the moment that is not serious at the pgmo. it is unbelievable, but every time the decisions go against you, and only unilaterally. danny rose scored the winner as tottenham hotspur also came from behind to beat burnley 2—1. spurs stay in...
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election scandals, the themes that dominated 2016, what did we see?in 2016 people really started tweeting about the election after the conventions happened, and it was the issue of wikileaks, the john podesta e-mails, the dnc e-mails, and this just drip, drip, drip of things that were revealed about hillary clinton and her team and their internal discussions that really became a dominant theme in this election. >> yeah, i mean it is amazing. we are looking at a chart, kristen, of this data, and the big blue line at the top is wikileaks' hacking. and clinton's email came in second but you can see the domination of those election scandals and gaps clearly. >> yeah. there were other debates, you know, things like trump university, these moments where, you know, judge curiel, things that were controversy where donald trump took a lot of heat. we don't find the twitter chatter about those issues had spread very far beyond sort of beltway elites, insiders, folks that were already fans of hillary clinton. but the stories that sort of got the most mainstream
election scandals, the themes that dominated 2016, what did we see?in 2016 people really started tweeting about the election after the conventions happened, and it was the issue of wikileaks, the john podesta e-mails, the dnc e-mails, and this just drip, drip, drip of things that were revealed about hillary clinton and her team and their internal discussions that really became a dominant theme in this election. >> yeah, i mean it is amazing. we are looking at a chart, kristen, of this...
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but they don't want their country to be too powerful in europe, too dominant. is that true?say, what our government tries to be. we all try to be moderate. we try to integrate. if you look at our government, currently, that is what they are going to do. that is what they are doing. trying to integrate. and we are also try to integrate. our history reflects on us. in our daily actions. so integration is important for us, european integration, it is a big achievement for us. this has been years since i was a child... but for the first time since the second world war 2017 will see an american president who is actively hostile to the idea of european integration. hostile to open borders. and at home, donald trump's victory has unleashed a huge expectations. you are excited about what you think you can achieve? for the first time in eight years i am very excited. i think we can really see an industrial revolution in ourcountry again, and a building revolution, and i don't have to worry about inflation. this is the re—industrialisation of america, for you? i hope so, yes. 2016 has
but they don't want their country to be too powerful in europe, too dominant. is that true?say, what our government tries to be. we all try to be moderate. we try to integrate. if you look at our government, currently, that is what they are going to do. that is what they are doing. trying to integrate. and we are also try to integrate. our history reflects on us. in our daily actions. so integration is important for us, european integration, it is a big achievement for us. this has been years...
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toence doesn't correlate dominance. when you talk about technology changes in this industry, the consumer has benefited from the aggregation to deliver. they want to provide the most content of the lowest cost. that is called capitalism. if they don't do that, they won't be able to compete. he says that resonated with me. you contacted -- you commented about watching young kids today on tv, and how they consume input is totally when we all grew up. sometimes being in the senate is like watching tv too. you think you are doing something, and you are not doing much. [laughter] i think today will be different. you are in a unique perspective for this transaction. i thought you would have been a witness for an anti-position. i want to talk about your experience in innovation and getting your content of there. are you concerned about the combination of this deal harming your ability to innovate? >> senator klobuchar the dissident because i own the dallas metrics, that in improve my ability to get carriage. time warner cable
toence doesn't correlate dominance. when you talk about technology changes in this industry, the consumer has benefited from the aggregation to deliver. they want to provide the most content of the lowest cost. that is called capitalism. if they don't do that, they won't be able to compete. he says that resonated with me. you contacted -- you commented about watching young kids today on tv, and how they consume input is totally when we all grew up. sometimes being in the senate is like watching...
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dominic: the proof is in the pudding.tened to push off that come back again with the inflation of wages, suggests there is still capacity. forecast,ook at our we are not looking at a big squeeze in inflation. productivity to be squeezed. ultimately, there is probably a bit of slack in the labor market. really, your view of the u.s. economy is through a political lens. donnave to stop with what -- you think donald trump is going to do and only then can you make a big call with the u.s.. after the fedur decision, we will speak on the linkages into the bond market, the trump deflation. bring me up a data board. the fed data board, not much going on. look at the dow. 19,911 -- 19,009. 11. from new york, fed day. stay with us all day. this is bloomberg. ♪ in the distance, staten island. we applied the electricity to the christmas tree last night at our house. staten island survived. the marriage survived. the lighting of the christmas tree. a beautiful new york this morning. many people fall into the holiday spirit. us.johnson
dominic: the proof is in the pudding.tened to push off that come back again with the inflation of wages, suggests there is still capacity. forecast,ook at our we are not looking at a big squeeze in inflation. productivity to be squeezed. ultimately, there is probably a bit of slack in the labor market. really, your view of the u.s. economy is through a political lens. donnave to stop with what -- you think donald trump is going to do and only then can you make a big call with the u.s.. after...
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we have been talking about it all year, and it will dominate 2017 as well. philippines, and the new president. he is not that new any more, but relatively new. the papers are talking about the un human rights chief saying that they need to look into his past. the other story of 2016 which has dominated what we have been talking about has been the rise of strongman and in politics. —— strongmen and politics. this is perhaps the ultimate example, the most extreme strongman. i don't know if these are allegations any more, he has a p pa re ntly allegations any more, he has apparently said himself that while mayor of a town in the philippines, before he became president, he would ride around, basically rounding up and maybe shooting those who were involved in drug cartels. now, you know, we all want public policymakers to take a strong line... and be hands on. and be hands on, but this takes it to a com pletely hands on, but this takes it to a completely new level. and the un human rights chief is calling for an investigation. of course, the question is whether o
we have been talking about it all year, and it will dominate 2017 as well. philippines, and the new president. he is not that new any more, but relatively new. the papers are talking about the un human rights chief saying that they need to look into his past. the other story of 2016 which has dominated what we have been talking about has been the rise of strongman and in politics. —— strongmen and politics. this is perhaps the ultimate example, the most extreme strongman. i don't know if...
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but donald trump dominated everything.other thing you'll notice in the charts is the discussion was constantly shifting and evolving. there was always a different topic. for clinton it was the e-mails through and through. >> the data was divided up, election, nonelection topics. this is beyond the election, the stories that defined the year. all right. let me show you what the spike is on the far end. in the later months of the year, the cubs winning the world series, thank you. chicago girl. i confess. that was definitely one of the stories that defined the year. thanks to both of you for being here tonight. good the see you. >> we will be right back. for leisure. so i go national, where i can choose any available upgrade in the aisle - without starting any conversations- -or paying any upcharges. what can i say? control suits me. go national. go like a pro. if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's, and your symptoms have left you with the same view, it may be time for a different perspective. if other
but donald trump dominated everything.other thing you'll notice in the charts is the discussion was constantly shifting and evolving. there was always a different topic. for clinton it was the e-mails through and through. >> the data was divided up, election, nonelection topics. this is beyond the election, the stories that defined the year. all right. let me show you what the spike is on the far end. in the later months of the year, the cubs winning the world series, thank you. chicago...
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is like a boxing ring. >> it is huge dye dominated. huge guy dominated. >> i am overplanking. >> you want the women, but you want it to be filmed. >> i want the women's hour. i want to check it out and see what is going on. >> a brand-new episode of the "red eye" pod cast is available. >>> time to find out what we got wrong and what we missed at the "red eye" news deck. >> news deck looks different. >> we might try it again tomorrow night. but then i think we will go back to the old one. just a guess. >> you say it is the future president. i am not a fan of his, put it will be entertaining. you haven't opinion awake for 18 months. >> he is campaigning again basically. >> this is the part that he likes. i said last night i think this tour could last four years. >> i think he also loves the job. i think he wants a successful term pinned on him. he has shown himself to be april animal as far as working goes, his work ethic. >> you do love trump as president-elect. i can't deny watching him drive people crazy. if everyone in the government
is like a boxing ring. >> it is huge dye dominated. huge guy dominated. >> i am overplanking. >> you want the women, but you want it to be filmed. >> i want the women's hour. i want to check it out and see what is going on. >> a brand-new episode of the "red eye" pod cast is available. >>> time to find out what we got wrong and what we missed at the "red eye" news deck. >> news deck looks different. >> we might try it again...
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we do continue to think they will continue to dominate the market in 2017 as well. if we just take a step back and actually define tech disruption, the overarching idea is about the internet of things ecosystem. you have the starting point as rising sensor content, so every few years or so the costs of them are halved. on the back of that we're plugging everything into the iot ecosystem, and collecting big data, that's getting stored up in the cloud where things are more easily accessible, more secure from cybersecurity hacks and more energy efficient. these sounds like a lot of big buzzwords, but it's important because big data is the input for things like arrested ficial intelligence which amazon tends to dominate in. and ai is making us smarter about what to do with the big data, how to improve goods and services. if you combine that with other macro trends like climate change and demographics, that is take the uptake trajectory from something that used to be much more linear to something that is par b parabolic. >> i think most corporates know they have to do so
we do continue to think they will continue to dominate the market in 2017 as well. if we just take a step back and actually define tech disruption, the overarching idea is about the internet of things ecosystem. you have the starting point as rising sensor content, so every few years or so the costs of them are halved. on the back of that we're plugging everything into the iot ecosystem, and collecting big data, that's getting stored up in the cloud where things are more easily accessible, more...
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how to lead in europe without appearing to dominate.for the germans, as much as anyone else. germans are incredibly neurotic about world leadership, or even european leadership. they do not like to think of themselves of really having a foreign policy. so, the idea that germany would somehow lead is very disturbing for some germans. i don't think they are well prepared for this moment at all, although things in germany are changing and there is beginning to be slowly a sense that if we do not do it, nobody will. germany remains europe's economic powerhouse, a manufacturing economy and an exporting one. this factory on the german—czech border sells pianos around the world, because they are among the best in the world. this is germany's strength. high—tech, high quality, high end product. but, germany has drawn its european neighbours around itself, locking its own destiny into theirs. building the eu has been germany's way of separating itself from its own past. it has been germany's act of contrition and redemption. in the past, our his
how to lead in europe without appearing to dominate.for the germans, as much as anyone else. germans are incredibly neurotic about world leadership, or even european leadership. they do not like to think of themselves of really having a foreign policy. so, the idea that germany would somehow lead is very disturbing for some germans. i don't think they are well prepared for this moment at all, although things in germany are changing and there is beginning to be slowly a sense that if we do not...
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not to dominate. size today doesn't necessarily correlate to dominance. when you talk about innovation and technology changes like we're talking about today in this industry particularly the consumer has benefited from the aggregation of the ability to deliver as mr. stephenson said in his opening comment, they want to provide the most content to the most people at the lowest cost. that's called capitalism. if they don't do that, they won't be able to compete. mr. cuban, you said something earlier that really resonated with me, commented to watching tv and watching young kids today and how they consume input is totally different than when we all grew up but i think sometimes being in the senate is like watching tv, too, you think you're doing something but you're really not doing much, so i hope today will be a little different. i want to get your perspective because you're in a unique position to have a unique perspective on this transaction. i would have thought you would have been a witness for an anti-position against this deal, and i want to talk abo
not to dominate. size today doesn't necessarily correlate to dominance. when you talk about innovation and technology changes like we're talking about today in this industry particularly the consumer has benefited from the aggregation of the ability to deliver as mr. stephenson said in his opening comment, they want to provide the most content to the most people at the lowest cost. that's called capitalism. if they don't do that, they won't be able to compete. mr. cuban, you said something...
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world population, we dominate the world economically, militarily and culturally.or most of the rest of the world, they look at the extraordinary imbalance in power america has. trump sees and thinks we're getting ripped off. faire else pays their share and that feeling seems to run pretty deep. but he may change his mind. his statements to date constitute the most significant coherence would be jacksonian is him. charlie: america first? fareed: our allies try to rip us off. if anyone tries to mess with us, we will bomb the hell out of them. we don't want to occupy any place. we want to stay in our fortress and bomb the hell out of somebody and come back. charlie: that brings me back to populism on the margins. a piece called why the west is in trouble, not just the united states. fareed: if you try to understand this phenomenon, it's happening across the western world. you ask yourself what is it and lot of folks say it's about economics. but it is happening in suite mark -- in sweden, denmark and holland which are doing well economically. it's happening in german
world population, we dominate the world economically, militarily and culturally.or most of the rest of the world, they look at the extraordinary imbalance in power america has. trump sees and thinks we're getting ripped off. faire else pays their share and that feeling seems to run pretty deep. but he may change his mind. his statements to date constitute the most significant coherence would be jacksonian is him. charlie: america first? fareed: our allies try to rip us off. if anyone tries to...
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from 5% of the world's population, we dominate the world. think for the most to have the rest of the world, what they look at is the extraordinary imbalance in power that america has. but trump sees it and thinks we're getting ripped off. you know, nobody else pays their fair share, and that feeling seems to run pretty deep. but you're right, he may change his mind. but his statements to date constitute the most significant departure from american -- >> rose: but the world view. it would be a kind of jacks jacksonism. >> rose: america first. the world tries to rip us off and if anyone messes with us we'll bomb it. we'll stay in our fortress and bomb the hell out of somebody and come back. >> rose: that brings the november-december 2006 issue of foreign affairs magazine talking about why the west is in trouble not just the united states. >> the phenomenon is happening across the western world, almost every western country, and you ask yourself, what is it? a lot of people say it's all about economics, but it's happening in places like sweden,
from 5% of the world's population, we dominate the world. think for the most to have the rest of the world, what they look at is the extraordinary imbalance in power that america has. but trump sees it and thinks we're getting ripped off. you know, nobody else pays their fair share, and that feeling seems to run pretty deep. but you're right, he may change his mind. but his statements to date constitute the most significant departure from american -- >> rose: but the world view. it would...
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i think it's more likely that the negotiations will be a dominant theme, certainly in britain, and it's going to be tough. yeah, and can we add to shift the focus to britain, i think domestically in britain, i see the brexit inquisition worsening. because, i've seen it in britain, brexit has separated families. children and parents and grandparents. it's the first time i've seen this, and i've been in britain for 20 years. also, there is this "whose side are you on? if you don't share my brexit conviction you are therefore against me." that's what i call brexit inquisition, and i think it's going to get worse. it's not going to be very good for the british people. that's what happened in scotland as well. a referendum that was meant to solve and resolve an issue, divided families, friends, and didn't resolve it. at new year's parties you had to be very careful what you said to your friends and relatives! let's move on. donald trump inherits the presidency of the united states, and also a nation in which more voters voted against him than for him. a nation divided geographically, politic
i think it's more likely that the negotiations will be a dominant theme, certainly in britain, and it's going to be tough. yeah, and can we add to shift the focus to britain, i think domestically in britain, i see the brexit inquisition worsening. because, i've seen it in britain, brexit has separated families. children and parents and grandparents. it's the first time i've seen this, and i've been in britain for 20 years. also, there is this "whose side are you on? if you don't share my...
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today that are dominated by characters today who are famous for being famous. or a big parts in television shows. she made it almost respectable to be that kind of character. of course, it is a different world today. it is much easier to become famous. and she managed to do that without the tools of the electronic world that starlets today use to become famous. tell me, you talk about the tributes being posted on line. which ones stood out for you? one that really resonated was larry king, the american talk—show host, he said there is only one zsa zsa gabor. that really sums it up. she was quite unique character in what she achieved and what she didn't achieve as well. she was one of a kind. and there probably will not be similar characters in the future. we will have people famous for being famous, there are many around like that today, but never has anyone done it in the style that zsa zsa gabor managed to do it. no one quite like her indeed. thank you so much. in a tv broadcast, the venezuelan president, nicolas maduro, says his abrupt decision to scrap the
today that are dominated by characters today who are famous for being famous. or a big parts in television shows. she made it almost respectable to be that kind of character. of course, it is a different world today. it is much easier to become famous. and she managed to do that without the tools of the electronic world that starlets today use to become famous. tell me, you talk about the tributes being posted on line. which ones stood out for you? one that really resonated was larry king, the...
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they asserted their dominance in the second half. yards in the second half on 26 carries, just under seven yards a clip. they can control the line of scrimmage. when you can do that you can win anywhere. >> adam: 15 straight over ranked teams. who month playoff contenders can give them the biggest test? >> brian: you need a dual-threat quarterback. you have to have someone who can extend plays and force that alabama defense and get oust of sorts, keep your eyes downfield and hit receivers or utilize your feet. i'm looking at ohio state because the committee is high on them and they have j.t. barrett. >> rick: deshaun watson. we saw an emic performance from him. he would love one more shot at these guys. >> adam: quite a national title game. >> brian: hasn't utilized his legs as much this year. >> adam: we shall see as the weeks roll on and games tonight as well. that will wrap it up for us. once again to allie laforce. >> allie: thank you, adam. the 2016 s.e.c. championship is in the books but with that comes the end of an incredible
they asserted their dominance in the second half. yards in the second half on 26 carries, just under seven yards a clip. they can control the line of scrimmage. when you can do that you can win anywhere. >> adam: 15 straight over ranked teams. who month playoff contenders can give them the biggest test? >> brian: you need a dual-threat quarterback. you have to have someone who can extend plays and force that alabama defense and get oust of sorts, keep your eyes downfield and hit...
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at the moment it's becoming hugely dominant. the way in the next couple hours of bloomberg. >> love it. all right. thanks so much. see you later. japan's prime minister abe and vladimir putin have agreed to cooperate on the running of four disputed islands. the divide had prevented the two nations from signing a world war ii peace treaty. let's get to our japan and korea managing editor joining us live from tokyo. putin took a little while to get there but is there. how important is this meeting? >> well, yvonne, i think it has a lot of significance in several ways. for mr. putin of course this is his first official visit to a g-7 country since russia annexed crimea in 2014 so the first step toward normalization for him. he's looking for investment to help develop the russian far east. mr. abe, it's kind of an interesting move and shows a little leadership to boldly host this meeting even as the g-7 including japan continues to impose sanctions on russia. japan of course is looking for progress on the long standing territorial d
at the moment it's becoming hugely dominant. the way in the next couple hours of bloomberg. >> love it. all right. thanks so much. see you later. japan's prime minister abe and vladimir putin have agreed to cooperate on the running of four disputed islands. the divide had prevented the two nations from signing a world war ii peace treaty. let's get to our japan and korea managing editor joining us live from tokyo. putin took a little while to get there but is there. how important is this...
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dominic ongwen's trial has sparked debate. leading to difficult questions about efforts to prosecute him. genie: let's come back to the french capital, where high levels of pollution have pushed paris to ban half of all cars driving today. metro trains and buses are free to keep people off the roads. but watch out if you are flying into or out of paris' charles de gaulle airport. all traffic on the commute to between the airport and the city center has been stopped. a technical incident has put that out of action for the whole day. 10 years ago today on december out006, "france 24" sent its very first broadcast. we will celebrate that anniversary throughout the day with inside looks into our channel and how it works. if you have ever wondered what it takes to build a news bulletin, here is your chance for a sneak peek at the people and posts involved. >> good morning, it is 7:00 a.m. the hardest thing is definitely the early morning. sometimes it is at 5:00 a.m. not the easiest working hours. >> hi. now we are going to -- over
dominic ongwen's trial has sparked debate. leading to difficult questions about efforts to prosecute him. genie: let's come back to the french capital, where high levels of pollution have pushed paris to ban half of all cars driving today. metro trains and buses are free to keep people off the roads. but watch out if you are flying into or out of paris' charles de gaulle airport. all traffic on the commute to between the airport and the city center has been stopped. a technical incident has put...
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they have been dominant for a and howiod of time, dominant it remain is their ability to change to the new reality. both on the consumers consuming the content and how this information can be utilized into making content that is appealing to the end-users. peter: what if the cost of providers sibley pulled their product of digital services saying you can only get it here? rahul: that is a very good point. in fact michael and i were teaching a class and we had a senior executive from one of the studios come in and discuss -- give a guest lecture. his argument was somewhere similar. we are the content creators. these guys are basically distributors. they rely on our content. if we choose to provide content to them, what is going to be the future for those online platforms? there are two challenges to it, and one we provide an example in the book. provider's to control the content itself has been kind of degraded a little bit in the world of internet and broadband, especially with online privacy in infringement. you say we have this example where nbc, i think this is 2007 and 2008, they h
they have been dominant for a and howiod of time, dominant it remain is their ability to change to the new reality. both on the consumers consuming the content and how this information can be utilized into making content that is appealing to the end-users. peter: what if the cost of providers sibley pulled their product of digital services saying you can only get it here? rahul: that is a very good point. in fact michael and i were teaching a class and we had a senior executive from one of the...
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high pressure is dominating the weather for everyone as we head through the day on tuesday.ced for the most part, much less windy than in recent days. frost and fog patches around especially in parts of england and wales, further north, more cloud and breeze around. looking around the country at 9am, across the bulk of england and wales, a fine start to the day. pretty chilly, the coldest night we have seen in a little while, some frost around and a few mist and fog patches. further north across northern england and northern ireland, more cloud and again a chilly start to the day, some isolated showers in the far north—west of scotland, perhaps some rain for a time towards the northern isles but that should clear then looking dry across—the—board on tuesday. a really decent day for heading out into the countryside for a walk, lots of sunshine on offer, some patchy cloud here and there and in a few places the mist and fog will be slow to clear. so colder than we've seen recently, highs between 6—8. tuesday evening looks a bit chilly but clear and dry. the main problem will be
high pressure is dominating the weather for everyone as we head through the day on tuesday.ced for the most part, much less windy than in recent days. frost and fog patches around especially in parts of england and wales, further north, more cloud and breeze around. looking around the country at 9am, across the bulk of england and wales, a fine start to the day. pretty chilly, the coldest night we have seen in a little while, some frost around and a few mist and fog patches. further north...
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dominated industry. is an element of being as aggressive as they can toward facebook and google. the reality is facebook and google are eating for lunch of everybody who sells advertising in europe as well. if you are a domestic player there, you're worried about their dominance. probably have not reported on, i have not seen it referenced in the english language press but france has introduced a you tube tax. things like that will happen more commonly in europe. also digging into one of the laggards of recent months. dumped 23%. it is not a pretty sight. and yet more for headlines coming out. the exit circle continues. we are reporting that the vice president of product is leaving as well. how concerning is this? >> the defense against the dark arts chair. it has been quite a place. the rotation out of that division is something that i think worries investors. when they are not so fortunate as to have a full-time ceo. maybe one day they will. that contributes to the problem. it is difficult to be positi
dominated industry. is an element of being as aggressive as they can toward facebook and google. the reality is facebook and google are eating for lunch of everybody who sells advertising in europe as well. if you are a domestic player there, you're worried about their dominance. probably have not reported on, i have not seen it referenced in the english language press but france has introduced a you tube tax. things like that will happen more commonly in europe. also digging into one of the...
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all of a sudden they get to areas that we just dominated. we are sort of tied and we haven't gotten to the panhandle yet. she loves the panhandle -- i love the panhandle. networks,ne of the yes, we feel good about florida. florida is going to be hours. north carolina will be hours. that is the firewall. ladies and gentlemen, we have breaking news. donald trump has won the state of florida. [cheering] now, theyelect trump: spent 10 to one in north carolina. i love that state. we won south carolina easily north carolina was supposed to
all of a sudden they get to areas that we just dominated. we are sort of tied and we haven't gotten to the panhandle yet. she loves the panhandle -- i love the panhandle. networks,ne of the yes, we feel good about florida. florida is going to be hours. north carolina will be hours. that is the firewall. ladies and gentlemen, we have breaking news. donald trump has won the state of florida. [cheering] now, theyelect trump: spent 10 to one in north carolina. i love that state. we won south...
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but it's donald trump in all of his dominating. george is right, he dominated the year.t was an obvious choice. they wouldn't have -- they couldn't have picked anybody else. donald trump does not hide his delight. >> mr. trump conducted a telephone interview with "today" on nbc this morning in which he discussed his continuing deliberations over the person who will serve as his secretary of state. let's listen to that. >> let me go back to mitt romney. is he still under consideration? >> yes, he is. >> does he have a chance to become secretary of state? >> yes, he does. i mean, i've spoken to him a lot. we have come a long way together. we had some tremendous difficulty together. now i think we have come a long way. >> charlie hurt, what do you make of the continuing deliberations over the secretary of state job? we have ambassadors to the u.n. named. >> well, if he does pick mitt romney, mitt romney will have earned it for the times he has had to go to bedminister to kiss the ring. from the beginning, i thought it was a very distinct possibility that he could possibly p
but it's donald trump in all of his dominating. george is right, he dominated the year.t was an obvious choice. they wouldn't have -- they couldn't have picked anybody else. donald trump does not hide his delight. >> mr. trump conducted a telephone interview with "today" on nbc this morning in which he discussed his continuing deliberations over the person who will serve as his secretary of state. let's listen to that. >> let me go back to mitt romney. is he still under...
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that similar path. >> guest: right. >> host: now, interesting that at&t, which was one of those dominant companies in a previous era, is now making moves to try to better position itself in the internet age. but i believe you wrote that book before the real rise of facebook. >> guest: yeah. >> host: what do you think are the chances that the internet will be dominated as your thesis in "master switch" warns is a possibility? >> guest: so when i wrote "master or switch," it was -- a lot of it i wrote about ten years ago. and that at that point the internet was understood by everyone to be so incredibly competitive, there was no chance that one company could remain dominant for any the length of time. people said, oh, yeah, google's here, but they're going to be gone in a year or two. there's no way they're going to hold on. facebook had just gotten started. they're, like, flash in the pan, you know, there's no holding power for them. they're going to be gone. so my book, you know, i looked at history again and had suggested these patterns, long cycles. and, you know, i'll briefly describe
that similar path. >> guest: right. >> host: now, interesting that at&t, which was one of those dominant companies in a previous era, is now making moves to try to better position itself in the internet age. but i believe you wrote that book before the real rise of facebook. >> guest: yeah. >> host: what do you think are the chances that the internet will be dominated as your thesis in "master switch" warns is a possibility? >> guest: so when i wrote...
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my question is, when disk dominant -- when it did stalin become trotsky?n 1940, when stalin basically put an ice pick in the back of trotsky's head, how much of stalin's so-called global vision was overblown perhaps? i mean, even chairman mao in the chinese found him a little too much concerned about russia and less about the world. if you could answer that question for me. alex: he believed in these great forces that inevitably this would happen. there is a very interesting moment in the 1920 war when lenin tried to bring the bolshevik revolution to germany by going through poland and bringing the revolution and the red army was stopped at the of warsaw. after this defeat, lenin goes back to russia that says we will think about the international conventions later. stalin was deeply humiliated. lenin to mountby an attack which he did not do in the right time or place and lenin dressed him down enormously for this failure. stalin never forgot this. they're all kinds of theories result by how much did this defeat in poland and the dressing down by lenin affe
my question is, when disk dominant -- when it did stalin become trotsky?n 1940, when stalin basically put an ice pick in the back of trotsky's head, how much of stalin's so-called global vision was overblown perhaps? i mean, even chairman mao in the chinese found him a little too much concerned about russia and less about the world. if you could answer that question for me. alex: he believed in these great forces that inevitably this would happen. there is a very interesting moment in the 1920...
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facebook is without question in a dominant position, if not the dominant position for content deliveryfacebook and their respective competitive landscape would look like if they had not acquired instagram, oculus rift or whatsapp. if those were separate companies competing in the marketplace, the content world would look much different and far more competitive. facebook may be the biggest player now, but they're not the only major content provider. snapchat is taking over millennials as the best alternative for boredom. we all have seen the never ending stream of selfies, videos and more take over some of our kids' lives. for those younger than snapchat generation, and, yes, they do exist, there is musically and lively with tens of millions of users and growing, or microsoft's mine craft and quired property with over 100 million users. i can tell you personal experience punishment for my 7-year-old is taking away his mine craft videos. he could care less if he loses tv -- experiencing declining share of content consumption is losing viewers to the other dominant content players and acq
facebook is without question in a dominant position, if not the dominant position for content deliveryfacebook and their respective competitive landscape would look like if they had not acquired instagram, oculus rift or whatsapp. if those were separate companies competing in the marketplace, the content world would look much different and far more competitive. facebook may be the biggest player now, but they're not the only major content provider. snapchat is taking over millennials as the...
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burlingame-based virgin america for $2.6 billion and alaska made it clear it wanted to become the dominant west coast carrier with a combined fleet of 226 planes and nearly 19,000 employees. san francisco mayor ed lee said it will give silicon valley
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domin dominic chu explains. >> this is basically looking at the 30 stocks in the dow jones industrial average, picking out the ten with the highest dividend yields, buying the stocks, holding them for a year, doing the same thing again next year. the strategy doesn't always outperform, but it has in a big way this year. the idea is to really get investors to focus on beaten down names in the dow and the ones that give bigger dividend payments. if you look at the list this year, it's an interesting one. and we have some real gainers, ones that really propelled the dow jones industrial average. and of cose the dogs of the dow to be outperformers. if you look at the biggest gainer in this dog strategy, it's construction equipment maker caterpillar, one of the most beaten down last year, now up huge, if you factor in dividends, it's up 49%. oil prices have recovered, chevron up 32% if you factor in the dividend payment as well. ibm a laggard, but big blue is now up 24% this year if you factor in dividend payments. walmart and merck kind of round out some of the biggest gainers in the dogs
domin dominic chu explains. >> this is basically looking at the 30 stocks in the dow jones industrial average, picking out the ten with the highest dividend yields, buying the stocks, holding them for a year, doing the same thing again next year. the strategy doesn't always outperform, but it has in a big way this year. the idea is to really get investors to focus on beaten down names in the dow and the ones that give bigger dividend payments. if you look at the list this year, it's an...
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the day was dominated by a batsman who finished with a disappointing end to his run close our milestoneen little to sing and dance about her england. india's motto could have been, anything you can do, we can do better. england had mustered a respectable 477. rahul and pa rthiv patel set about the lead. there was some style from patel. he provided some relief to england into the hands ofjoss buster. —— jos buttler. rahul swatted his way to a fourth test 100, completed fittingly by an england misfield. it was desperate stuff from cook's men. attention started to wonder. not many wickets were falling. england's frustration became plain to see. rahul rattled 7 it would seem not. he cruised past 150 and that 199 looked certain to make a double century, the player —— before playing a dreadful shot. he had recorded the biggest opening score against england ever. england had to work hard for breakthroughs today. they once again followed the pattern we have seen over the course of this test match runs scoring... england were full of praise for the efforts of rahul, fell one short of his double
the day was dominated by a batsman who finished with a disappointing end to his run close our milestoneen little to sing and dance about her england. india's motto could have been, anything you can do, we can do better. england had mustered a respectable 477. rahul and pa rthiv patel set about the lead. there was some style from patel. he provided some relief to england into the hands ofjoss buster. —— jos buttler. rahul swatted his way to a fourth test 100, completed fittingly by an...
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he seems to be paving the way by saying that facebook and google are dominating this industry.ick any two companies and put them together, they are still not going to be dominant right now as those two companies. you have to imagine regulators will not buy into that extreme degree of logic while looking at this merger. emily: there is a question of whether this merger is approved it could lead to a new sort of industry of tech media and telecom players. there is a possibility at -- that they could avoid as -- fcc scrutiny. one of the implications if that happens? >> i think the implications are pretty stark. if firms are allowed to use shell companies and play games to skirt public interest review, and a world that is a free-for-all, there will be no rules of the road. companies will be able to do whatever they can and get away with whatever they can to the detriment of the public interest. clearly, this merger raises serious questions about the future of innovation in the country and the future of competition and the availability of broadband. emily: we will keep our eye on it
he seems to be paving the way by saying that facebook and google are dominating this industry.ick any two companies and put them together, they are still not going to be dominant right now as those two companies. you have to imagine regulators will not buy into that extreme degree of logic while looking at this merger. emily: there is a question of whether this merger is approved it could lead to a new sort of industry of tech media and telecom players. there is a possibility at -- that they...
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amazon.com or microsoft or google is that they tend to be so powerful and so strong that they end up dominating the market and become complacent. then the big question is, to what extent to we have free entry into this market, i can see 20 years from now we were doing the same do for transportation. these are all too evil and i think financial markets will have a very, very serious responsibility to make sure competitiveness stays alive if they don't then the fcc and the government will have to stop and starting with at&t and time warner. so we we end of drop a grain almost thanks. >> there you have it. you you make up your mind. both of the books are for sale please try man thanking the professors. [applause] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> sunday and book tvs in debt were hosting a discussion on the december 1941 attack on pearl harbor on the eve of the 7575th anniversary. on the program steve toomey author of countdown till pearl harbor, author of japan 1941. in craig nelson with his book, pearl harbor from infamy to greatness followed by an interview with donald stratton,
amazon.com or microsoft or google is that they tend to be so powerful and so strong that they end up dominating the market and become complacent. then the big question is, to what extent to we have free entry into this market, i can see 20 years from now we were doing the same do for transportation. these are all too evil and i think financial markets will have a very, very serious responsibility to make sure competitiveness stays alive if they don't then the fcc and the government will have to...
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on the road, and on the track, sir bradley wiggins dominated his sport like few others.d—medallist and olympic champion, bradley wiggins! he is the uk's most decorated olympian, winning eight medals over 16 years. in 2012, he became the first briton to claim the tour de france title, achievements which took him on a path to the palace. but, after so much success over the years, sir bradley wiggins' remarkable career has finally rolled to a halt. saying he has fulfilled all his dreams and aspirations. when you are out there, you always wa nt to when you are out there, you always want to carry on. i always wanted to go out on top, it has been an incredible year. wiggins kindled his love of cycling at his local club in south london. at the age of 12, he knew what he wanted to achieve, telling his teachers that one day he would be olympic champion. he delivered on that promise, winning his first gold at the 2004 athens games. all at a time when british cycling success was far from the norm. and his personality, and mod culture, helped him to transcend and popularise the spor
on the road, and on the track, sir bradley wiggins dominated his sport like few others.d—medallist and olympic champion, bradley wiggins! he is the uk's most decorated olympian, winning eight medals over 16 years. in 2012, he became the first briton to claim the tour de france title, achievements which took him on a path to the palace. but, after so much success over the years, sir bradley wiggins' remarkable career has finally rolled to a halt. saying he has fulfilled all his dreams and...
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so there's two topics dominating the conversation.is this trump rally going to translate into more consumer spending? second, how much will the expectations of a tax cut in the fiscal stimulus program really make a difference in earnings in 2017? the practicing ma tises are insisting investors are wildly optimistic about translating this improved consumer sentiment and hopes for more tax cuts and infrastructure programs into higher earnings. but the optimists are insisting consumer sentiment and business sentiment surveys are already improving, and that even modest tax cuts could increase earnings 10% or more. now, who is right? well, the impact on earnings from more consumer spending would be moderate, maybe up 3%, but that's still important. but as we saw this year, the benefits are likely to accrue to a small group of retailers as well as restaurants, travel stocks and possibly auto manufacturers. but the impact on earnings from a corporate tax cut across the board? well, that's potentially very significant for everybody. some esti
so there's two topics dominating the conversation.is this trump rally going to translate into more consumer spending? second, how much will the expectations of a tax cut in the fiscal stimulus program really make a difference in earnings in 2017? the practicing ma tises are insisting investors are wildly optimistic about translating this improved consumer sentiment and hopes for more tax cuts and infrastructure programs into higher earnings. but the optimists are insisting consumer sentiment...
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i had that dominates more than the bloated...sadly died at the age of 53. the times, their main story is about the nuclear industry and the safety regulator they say is accused of turning a blind i? the things they turned the blind eye to on the surface — a torpedo going up in another. the radioactive material involved in accidents on the roads and this stuff spilling out which they said was not dangerous at all and everything was fine. but the idea of a torpedo floating around does not sound that harmless but, again, that does not know. i do not know whether it patted out or whatever. but the times have a lot of instances they have here that are enough that if you were a campaigner against regulate loads being hauled up against regulate loads being hauled up and down the countries in trains on roads, this gives your own —— an awful lot of ammunition. still in the times, you can plead guilty online to speed the wheels of justice? this is part of the prison reform bill. to keep minor offenders out of the court system. offences lik
i had that dominates more than the bloated...sadly died at the age of 53. the times, their main story is about the nuclear industry and the safety regulator they say is accused of turning a blind i? the things they turned the blind eye to on the surface — a torpedo going up in another. the radioactive material involved in accidents on the roads and this stuff spilling out which they said was not dangerous at all and everything was fine. but the idea of a torpedo floating around does not sound...