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maybe to begin dominant because there is not much ofa dominant because there is not much of a competitionhere. that is part of the point. they have got great products but if you look at e—commerce, there is less than 20%. there is a line right now. still a long way to go. isn't it funny, and not funny, but it highlights the times we're living in. we used to talk about ge, general electric, as being the world's biggest company. that is now dominated at the top three in the world are tech companies. absolutely. it shows you where everything is going. going from desktop pcs and mobile phones. the whole world is changing. they are providing the infrastructure for us. are providing the infrastructure for us. imaginea are providing the infrastructure for us. imagine a deal without google maps. we would be lost. talking of google, when the numbers come out, things to look out, what we call it? the cost per click. the advertising money. every time somebody clicks on an advert, somebody pays for that. that probably masks the fact that their revenue has been going up. that's because there is increm
maybe to begin dominant because there is not much ofa dominant because there is not much of a competitionhere. that is part of the point. they have got great products but if you look at e—commerce, there is less than 20%. there is a line right now. still a long way to go. isn't it funny, and not funny, but it highlights the times we're living in. we used to talk about ge, general electric, as being the world's biggest company. that is now dominated at the top three in the world are tech...
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city dominated, but as you say the main talking point just dominated, but as you say the main talkingore the end, marouane fellaini's minute of madness. a yellow card followed by that red card in the space ofjust 20 seconds. as for the result, it finished honours even. a thursday night showdown in manchester, this now a battle for third and fourth, perhaps not quite the stakes for which both might have hoped to be playing, but ambitions have been adjusted, and this is a game of consequence. a fact clear from the reaction to sergio aguero's shot against the post. there's what the better chances in a first half dominant but never decisive. jose mourinho's men might have gone into the break ahead, had ander herrera done better. that was as good as it got for them. city continued to push, but never quite finding their reward. a game that only found its spark any moment of uncontrolled aggression, marouane fellaini's head—butt costing him a red card and some searching questions from his manager. it almost cost them more than that. doublejesus convinced he had scored, the linesman thought o
city dominated, but as you say the main talking point just dominated, but as you say the main talkingore the end, marouane fellaini's minute of madness. a yellow card followed by that red card in the space ofjust 20 seconds. as for the result, it finished honours even. a thursday night showdown in manchester, this now a battle for third and fourth, perhaps not quite the stakes for which both might have hoped to be playing, but ambitions have been adjusted, and this is a game of consequence. a...
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ding continued to dominate and made another century as 0‘sullivan faulted.entury at the end of the session, which took him just five minutes to make, saw him reduce ding‘s laid to 10-6. make, saw him reduce ding‘s laid to 10—6. jamie broughton, bbc news, sheffield. pakistan have beaten west indies by seven wickets in their first test in kingston after bowling out the hosts forjust 152 on the final day. it started badly for the home side pakistan paceman mohammad amir bowled vishaul singh for nine in the seventh over of the day. wickets tumbled and yasir shah mopped up the tail to finish with figures of 6/63. the windies out for 152. that left pakistan needing just 32 runs for victory, and despite losing three wickets the result was never in doubt misbah ul—haq and babar azam saw the tourists home by seven wickets. some tennis for you now and fourth seed dominic thiem and kyle edmund met for the first time on tuesday and it was a maiden meeting to forget for edmund who was dispatched in straight sets, 6—1, 6—4. the austrian breezing through the opener but was
ding continued to dominate and made another century as 0‘sullivan faulted.entury at the end of the session, which took him just five minutes to make, saw him reduce ding‘s laid to 10-6. make, saw him reduce ding‘s laid to 10—6. jamie broughton, bbc news, sheffield. pakistan have beaten west indies by seven wickets in their first test in kingston after bowling out the hosts forjust 152 on the final day. it started badly for the home side pakistan paceman mohammad amir bowled vishaul...
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what do you say about it dominic?her flight. people wouldn't ta ke to another flight. people wouldn't take the compensation which is what normally happens. so the computer chose four people at random. a couple left and this guy was the next and he said he wouldn't go. he claimed to be a doctor and he said i have got to go and see my patients the airline called airport security staff and they knocked him about a bit. he was bleeding from his nose and mouth and social media has gone nuts and united airlines response has been typical of a company that just doesn't get it. not really an apology from the chief executive la st apology from the chief executive last night and it was the second statement, the first response...m was terrible. the first response was a spokesman saying we had an overbooking incident. the second one, we're sorry if anybody was distressed. it wasn't something like we got this completely wrong. let's jump we got this completely wrong. let's jump into some tweets. a lot of comments. 0ne here from a v
what do you say about it dominic?her flight. people wouldn't ta ke to another flight. people wouldn't take the compensation which is what normally happens. so the computer chose four people at random. a couple left and this guy was the next and he said he wouldn't go. he claimed to be a doctor and he said i have got to go and see my patients the airline called airport security staff and they knocked him about a bit. he was bleeding from his nose and mouth and social media has gone nuts and...
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westerly north—westerly dominating. we should be for this time of year. the sun getting a bit stronger and you will see it. it will feel warm and. details coming up, but back to here and now. tuesday, high pressure in the south, low—pressure dominant in the north. that means a day of rain at times. particular on the hills of the western highlands into the hebrides, shetland. a soggy and windy day here. maybe the odd spot of rain but generally try with lots of cloud. sunshine further south you go. 16 celsius possible, just like we saw on monday. that will feel very nice. but as we go into the night, clear skies mean initial drop in temperature, but noticed the rain from northern scotla nd noticed the rain from northern scotland starts to push further sap. western scotland might see the rain, eastern scotland not seeing much, northern ireland by the end of the night and into the morning. not quite as cold as we start wednesday as it will have been to start tuesday. this is the setup for wednesday. low—pressure more domina
westerly north—westerly dominating. we should be for this time of year. the sun getting a bit stronger and you will see it. it will feel warm and. details coming up, but back to here and now. tuesday, high pressure in the south, low—pressure dominant in the north. that means a day of rain at times. particular on the hills of the western highlands into the hebrides, shetland. a soggy and windy day here. maybe the odd spot of rain but generally try with lots of cloud. sunshine further south...
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women spaces large come largely typically focus on white women dominated issues.there really are not that many spaces that i believe in a very well thought out and in-depth strategic way focus on the needs specifically of women of color. so that's part of what i've been able to do in my career to try to sort of crete that space and expand that space. but that is a space i feel like there needs to be a lot more work. that to me is the part of sort of this feminism that work that i believe still needs a lot of attention paid to. because when you look specifically at leadership, for example, yes, women are and reps and as relates to lead in the workplace. but to the degree that we are saying some penetration in that space, it's almost exclusively white women. there needs to be a sense of camaraderie among women. we are not just satisfied with a woman being in that space come into other women in the spaces pretty much are white women. white women quite frankly be able to take up a flag to say i'm not satisfied with this definition of gender diversity. if gender divers
women spaces large come largely typically focus on white women dominated issues.there really are not that many spaces that i believe in a very well thought out and in-depth strategic way focus on the needs specifically of women of color. so that's part of what i've been able to do in my career to try to sort of crete that space and expand that space. but that is a space i feel like there needs to be a lot more work. that to me is the part of sort of this feminism that work that i believe still...
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labour and the conservatives have dominated uk politics for a long time.ports brexit, she is making the case, but jeremy corbyn too is interested in talking about the nature of brexit, not reversing it. this is very much about the form it takes, not about whether it happens or not. thank you very much indeed for watching, we will have much more tomorrow, i'm sure. until then, bye—bye. after a fairly chilly is there weekend, most of us woke up to sunshine on tuesday morning, but it was cold, particularly across scotland, temperatures in the glens down to minus 6 degrees. tuesday into wednesday, it is the south where we will see the lowest temperatures overnight. this is the satellite picture from earlier, clearer skies in the south, temperatures dipping away during the early hours, whereas in the north, with a weak weather front, more cloud, not so cold. in city centres, not that cold, 5—6 , but in rural areas, and even some suburban areas, temperatures close to freezing, perhaps as low as minus four degrees. the morning is starting beautifully across the s
labour and the conservatives have dominated uk politics for a long time.ports brexit, she is making the case, but jeremy corbyn too is interested in talking about the nature of brexit, not reversing it. this is very much about the form it takes, not about whether it happens or not. thank you very much indeed for watching, we will have much more tomorrow, i'm sure. until then, bye—bye. after a fairly chilly is there weekend, most of us woke up to sunshine on tuesday morning, but it was cold,...
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manchester united dominating their tie only to be held to a 1—1 draw against anderlecht in belgium.rik maketherian gave united the lead after 37 minutes. the armenian scoring in his fourth away game in a row — his ninth of season. he pounced on a rebound after marcus rashford's rasping drive had been parried into his path. united in complete control throughout the match, but sucker punched four minutes from time when 21—year—old leander dendoncker scored his first goal in european competition. an important away goal for united but a less than satisfying result for them. i would say it was a strong performance by the team, by the defensive point of view. you know, linkup, mkhitaryan, we were solid defensively, and that is notjust about the defenders, it is about the tea m about the defenders, it is about the team as a team. but then when the tea m team as a team. but then when the team is broken because we've got to counter—attack, we cannot lose so many balls. because it is notjust about the chances of —— we missed, it is about the other chances. in the night's other games, davy kla
manchester united dominating their tie only to be held to a 1—1 draw against anderlecht in belgium.rik maketherian gave united the lead after 37 minutes. the armenian scoring in his fourth away game in a row — his ninth of season. he pounced on a rebound after marcus rashford's rasping drive had been parried into his path. united in complete control throughout the match, but sucker punched four minutes from time when 21—year—old leander dendoncker scored his first goal in european...
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that is little comfort for those who challenge the dominance of the chaebols. 15 years ago, this manith a chaebol to spend. but after there was a disk ute over the deal, he lost everything. —— dispute. his business, his house, and his marriage. he should be the evidence of his long campaign forjustice, which has come to nothing. translation: i have fought for 15 yea rs. translation: i have fought for 15 years. i have met more than 170 congressmen. my case has been discussed in the national assembly and featured countless times in the media. it is impossible in korea for a small business to win against a chaebol. whatever is next for cho, his future and that of other families will inevitably be checked by chaebols. they have been some steps to change, but it is hard to see how real reform could go. and his was not the only story we heard. there were many such similar tales that people in seoul told us about the unfairness of the system. because the reformer getting louder. but we are sounding like a broken record here. over and over again, reforms for chaebols, but now, with what has
that is little comfort for those who challenge the dominance of the chaebols. 15 years ago, this manith a chaebol to spend. but after there was a disk ute over the deal, he lost everything. —— dispute. his business, his house, and his marriage. he should be the evidence of his long campaign forjustice, which has come to nothing. translation: i have fought for 15 yea rs. translation: i have fought for 15 years. i have met more than 170 congressmen. my case has been discussed in the national...
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are -- in new york with me are dominic konstam.rk at cambridge and historynd on the older of foreign exchange. the last snap election in the united kingdom was roughly 1974 by my math. she mentioned -- prime minister mentioned the search for stability. are the markets conveying a stability right now? dominic: not at all, i think the markets are highly uncertain and worried about various outcomes, this just adds another one. we can all see that. we've got the tax reform, the french election, other german elections later and you got this on top of everything else. of: it may be the idea politics overcome by events, but for me, it is politicians overcome by what i would call the great distortion that we of 2007. coming out bring up the chart as we so you -- we show you london and downing street. this is the 10-year yield in the united kingdom and the great distortion and moderation. that is a constant theme of politicians adapting to disinflation and adapting to disappointing growth. >> and for the u.k. in particular, they have the pr
are -- in new york with me are dominic konstam.rk at cambridge and historynd on the older of foreign exchange. the last snap election in the united kingdom was roughly 1974 by my math. she mentioned -- prime minister mentioned the search for stability. are the markets conveying a stability right now? dominic: not at all, i think the markets are highly uncertain and worried about various outcomes, this just adds another one. we can all see that. we've got the tax reform, the french election,...
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dominant race or dominant sex and everybody that they oppress, if that's the way you see the world, then you're a communist. >> secretary of state rex tillerson at the human security briefing on north korea. >> we must all do our share the china accounting for 40% of north korean trade has economic leverage that is unique, that its role is therefore particularly important. >> c-span programs are available at www.c-span.org, on our homepage and by searching the video library. >> several people gathered on the national mall yesterday for a rally to raise awareness on climate change. the event was organized by a coalition of groups known as the people's climate movement. it's just under two hours. ♪
dominant race or dominant sex and everybody that they oppress, if that's the way you see the world, then you're a communist. >> secretary of state rex tillerson at the human security briefing on north korea. >> we must all do our share the china accounting for 40% of north korean trade has economic leverage that is unique, that its role is therefore particularly important. >> c-span programs are available at www.c-span.org, on our homepage and by searching the video library....
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along with rival facebook it dominates online advertising.lding company alphabet saw revenues jump by almost a quarter on last year. up 22% to $24.8 billion. remember that is just three months worth of sales. five and a half billion of that was profit. it's the same story with amazon. it's the world's biggest online retailer — it dominates online shopping but still saw sales grow over 22% to almost $36 billion for the three months to march. three quarters of a billion of that was profit. amazon has been growing sales in double—digits for 20 years microsoft too is raking in huge sales. many people wrote it off as a victim of the decline in pcs and the rise of tablets and smartphones. but it has become a leader in cloud computing. it made revenues of over $23 billion — although they were only up 6% and that was less than wall street was expecting. but are these tech titans — the likes of google and amazon. too dominant — simply too big — and too powerful in their respective industries? we will be asking if the likes of google and amazon are too
along with rival facebook it dominates online advertising.lding company alphabet saw revenues jump by almost a quarter on last year. up 22% to $24.8 billion. remember that is just three months worth of sales. five and a half billion of that was profit. it's the same story with amazon. it's the world's biggest online retailer — it dominates online shopping but still saw sales grow over 22% to almost $36 billion for the three months to march. three quarters of a billion of that was profit....
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labour is the dominant force, but two years ago the conservatives were effective.the tories will be there will be many people in wales who will want to give theresa may a mandate to take the uk out of the eu. elsewhere, for wildly differing reasons, the lib dems and ukip will also both feel there are opportunities. no shortage of enthusiasm from many political leaders. i guess the question is whether that's shared among the wider welsh public. there have been fewer votes in referendums in wales than scotland and northern ireland. wales had more of its fair shares of votes in recent years. we shall see. nick, thank you. well, the country will go to the polls in just seven weeks. theresa may will be hoping to build on her working parliamentary majority of 17. our political correspondent, vicki young, looks at the numbers and where the key battlegrounds for seats are likely to be. theresa may says she wants certainty and stability for the uk and for her that means a clear, conservative election victory. she's made a calculation that she can improve on her party's perf
labour is the dominant force, but two years ago the conservatives were effective.the tories will be there will be many people in wales who will want to give theresa may a mandate to take the uk out of the eu. elsewhere, for wildly differing reasons, the lib dems and ukip will also both feel there are opportunities. no shortage of enthusiasm from many political leaders. i guess the question is whether that's shared among the wider welsh public. there have been fewer votes in referendums in wales...
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so that to me, it was a slightly male-dominated workplace. all the men were pretty chill, and when i can approach it like this is, the stereotypes did not apply is what i'm saying. a lot of people were very comfortable kind of like going with the flow. you know, it was an ok experience, and it's helpful to sometimes see that stereotypes don't always go. nicole: it's good to hear it does. there is a lot of work to do. in that vein given the experiences you all have gone through and looking into the future, if you had a workplace wishlist, if you will, what would be some of the elements you would include on that wishlist so that everybody is better reached faster? >> so blind resume review. this is something that i think even as an individual, if you're an individual at a company and you don't have hiring power, you might be in turn, you might be an admin assistant or something like that, still it's very common that a boss will dump a bunch of resumes electronically or physically on that persons desk and say give me the top 12 or weed out the p
so that to me, it was a slightly male-dominated workplace. all the men were pretty chill, and when i can approach it like this is, the stereotypes did not apply is what i'm saying. a lot of people were very comfortable kind of like going with the flow. you know, it was an ok experience, and it's helpful to sometimes see that stereotypes don't always go. nicole: it's good to hear it does. there is a lot of work to do. in that vein given the experiences you all have gone through and looking into...
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that's antonio tajani, who is visiting as the uk prepares for an election which will be dominated bytain's exit from the european union. the european parliament has a vote on the final brexit deal, but is not involved in the process. however it has set out a series of what it describes as red lines, that it will not compromise on, something antonio tajani will no doubt discuss with the reason may later. let's tell you what we know about those. so, the european parliament wants the final agreement to make sure the uk continues to comply with a range of eu policies on various issues, such as the environment, tax evasion and competition. it also stresses the united kingdom must honour all its legal and financial obligations to the eu — including its agreement to pay into the budget until at least 2020. that could mean a hefty exit bill — a figure put by the european commission at 60 billion euros. and one that's bitterly disputed by some in the uk. notably by the so—called brexit secretary david davis. and it insists two major eu regulators currently based in london — the european banki
that's antonio tajani, who is visiting as the uk prepares for an election which will be dominated bytain's exit from the european union. the european parliament has a vote on the final brexit deal, but is not involved in the process. however it has set out a series of what it describes as red lines, that it will not compromise on, something antonio tajani will no doubt discuss with the reason may later. let's tell you what we know about those. so, the european parliament wants the final...
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only one team in it, a dominant performance from manchester city in terms of possession and shots onthat united have faced so far, 18. sergio aguero with the best chance in the first half, hitting the base of the post. united did have an opportunity just before the break, and however losing his marker and heading wide. what does it mean in terms of champions league football? if it stays goalless, not a huge amount. manchester city stay fourth, united states fifth, one point between them. united will need champions league football to attract the top stars. one stat, it finishes goalless, united's the guest unbeaten run will be equalled in the premier league iraq, 2a matches in a single season. that is about all that has happened in what has been a very dreary game, and very underwhelming. you did your best to tell us about it in an animated fashion! manchester united have touched the ball only six times in the final third. it has been cautious from them. if you are a fan of american football, you will know that the nfl d raft football, you will know that the nfl draft kicks off today,
only one team in it, a dominant performance from manchester city in terms of possession and shots onthat united have faced so far, 18. sergio aguero with the best chance in the first half, hitting the base of the post. united did have an opportunity just before the break, and however losing his marker and heading wide. what does it mean in terms of champions league football? if it stays goalless, not a huge amount. manchester city stay fourth, united states fifth, one point between them. united...
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women spaces large come largely typically focus on white women dominated issues.so there really are not that many spaces that i believe in a very well thought out and in-depth strategic way focus on the needs specifically of women of color. so that's part of what i've been able to do in my career to try to sort of crete that space and expand that space. but that is a space i feel like there needs to be a lot more work. that to me is the part of sort of this feminism that work that i believe still needs a lot of attention paid to. because when you look specifically at leadership, for example, yes, women are and reps and as relates to lead in the workplace. but to the degree that we are saying some penetration in that space, it's almost exclusively white women. there needs to be a sense of camaraderie among women. , what we are not just satisfied with a woman being in that space come into other women in the spaces pretty much our white women. white women quite frankly be able to take up a flag to say i'm not satisfied with this definition of gender diversity. if gen
women spaces large come largely typically focus on white women dominated issues.so there really are not that many spaces that i believe in a very well thought out and in-depth strategic way focus on the needs specifically of women of color. so that's part of what i've been able to do in my career to try to sort of crete that space and expand that space. but that is a space i feel like there needs to be a lot more work. that to me is the part of sort of this feminism that work that i believe...
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the israeli military dominates much of the country's culture.t 18 years of age, men and women head off for tina or three .ears of required service they find themselves here dealing with the most intense of situations. these young soldiers in the israeli defense forces also learn to use some of the most advanced military technology around. to see how the idf has given israel edge, i decided to check it out up close, to see the iron dome. i have traveled to ashkelon, the coastal city just south of tel aviv that nudges up against the gaza strip. >> it has 20 missiles on it. you can see the red light flashing, which means armed and ready. ashlee: one of the dozen or so iron dome batteries sits at the ready to intercept missiles and provide israel with a shield from aerial attacks. this lieutenant colonel oversees its operation. is this as close as we get? >> this is as close as we get. it took just three years and $100 million to develop this defense system that relies on radar that instantly detects when a missile has been fired. if an attack is he
the israeli military dominates much of the country's culture.t 18 years of age, men and women head off for tina or three .ears of required service they find themselves here dealing with the most intense of situations. these young soldiers in the israeli defense forces also learn to use some of the most advanced military technology around. to see how the idf has given israel edge, i decided to check it out up close, to see the iron dome. i have traveled to ashkelon, the coastal city just south...
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scottish labour often struggle to make their arguments heard when the debate is dominated by the questions a chance for everyone across the united kingdom to have their say about the type of government that they want. what you're going to see is a labour campaign focused on labour values, an alternative to tory austerity. i think that's something worth fighting for. the scottish lib dems will also be arguing against another independence referendum. we want to keep scotland in the united kingdom and we want to keep the united kingdom at the heart of europe, in the single market. that's the opportunity in this campaign. there is a certain irony here, which will not be lost on scottish voters. they were told, by theresa may, now is not the time for a referendum on independence because politicians should be concentrating on brexit. well, now she's called an election that will be, in scotland, all about that vote on independence. sarah smith, bbc news, edinburgh. well earlier we got more on the battles ahead in scotland, wales and northern ireland. first, more from sarah smith in edinburgh the
scottish labour often struggle to make their arguments heard when the debate is dominated by the questions a chance for everyone across the united kingdom to have their say about the type of government that they want. what you're going to see is a labour campaign focused on labour values, an alternative to tory austerity. i think that's something worth fighting for. the scottish lib dems will also be arguing against another independence referendum. we want to keep scotland in the united kingdom...
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that, to me, was a slightly male-dominated workplace.the men were chill and when i approached it like, stereotypic did not apply is what i'm saying. a lot of people were comfortable going with the flow and, you know, it was an okay experience and helpful to sometimes see that stereotypes don't always apply. >> it's good to hear that it's out there. we have a lot of work to do, obviously. in in that vein, given the experiences you all have gone through and looking into the future, if you had a workplace wish list, if you will, what would be some of the elements you include on that wish list so that everybody is better reached faster. >> start with this. a blind peer review. if your an individual with the company and you don't have hiring power, you might might be an intern or admin assistant but still, it's very common that a boss will dump a bunch of resumes on that person's desk and say okay, give me the top 12. or weed out the people who don't have this publication. you can see at an entry-level position and you're sitting at the desk
that, to me, was a slightly male-dominated workplace.the men were chill and when i approached it like, stereotypic did not apply is what i'm saying. a lot of people were comfortable going with the flow and, you know, it was an okay experience and helpful to sometimes see that stereotypes don't always apply. >> it's good to hear that it's out there. we have a lot of work to do, obviously. in in that vein, given the experiences you all have gone through and looking into the future, if you...
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the rest of the top ten is dominated by us tech firms.nese court orders samsung electronics‘ mainland subsidiaries to pay almost $12 million to huawei technologies for infringements of smartphone patents, in the china firm's first legal victory against samsung on intellectual property. a spokesman for huawei said it welcomed the ruling. samsung said it will decide on the response to the court decision after reviewing it. pepsi pulls an advert featuring kendall jenner, following public outcry and accusations that it trivialised recent street protests across the us. the advert featured the reality tv star defusing tension at a protest, by walking to the police line and handing an officer a can of pepsi. now to australia, where the country's consumer watchdog is suing apple over its software which disabled iphones and ipads that had been serviced outside apple stores after users downloaded updates. the australian competition and consumer commission says the tech giant violated the country's consumer law. hywel griffith is in sydney. very spe
the rest of the top ten is dominated by us tech firms.nese court orders samsung electronics‘ mainland subsidiaries to pay almost $12 million to huawei technologies for infringements of smartphone patents, in the china firm's first legal victory against samsung on intellectual property. a spokesman for huawei said it welcomed the ruling. samsung said it will decide on the response to the court decision after reviewing it. pepsi pulls an advert featuring kendall jenner, following public outcry...
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syria dominated today's summit, and all eyes were on tillerson for clues as to what the u.s.ns to do next. >> mr. foreign minister are you looking for clarification from the u.s. on its position on assad? >> warner: those questions came after tillerson and u.n. ambassador nikki haley appeared to send mixed messages yesterday about u.s. policy on syria going forward. most notably: on the future of syrian president bashar al- assad. tillerson told cbs's "face the nation" that defeating the islamic state, not removing assad, remained the top priority. >> once the isis threat has been reduced or eliminated, i think we can turn our attention directly to stabilizing the situation in syria. we are hopeful that we can prevent a continuation of the civil war, and that we can bring the parties to the table to begin the process of political discussions. clearly, that requires the participation of the regime, with the support of their allies. >> warner: but haley seemed to suggest otherwise, on cnn's "state of the union." >> there's not any sort of option where a political solution is go
syria dominated today's summit, and all eyes were on tillerson for clues as to what the u.s.ns to do next. >> mr. foreign minister are you looking for clarification from the u.s. on its position on assad? >> warner: those questions came after tillerson and u.n. ambassador nikki haley appeared to send mixed messages yesterday about u.s. policy on syria going forward. most notably: on the future of syrian president bashar al- assad. tillerson told cbs's "face the nation"...
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currently the market is dominated by a small number of developers.ded. so we need to take action on a whole range of fronts to make sure we get that number up. the home builders federation welcomes the report but says only larger firms could spread risks and costs associated with how house—building across dozens of sites. joe lynam, bbc news. let‘s ta ke let‘s take a look at the weather forecast. things turning a bit warmer this weekend but it is a bank holiday weekend but it is a bank holiday weekend coming up. there will be some rain in the forecast for some of us through sunday and monday. it‘ll be quite breezy and windy in places from sunday onwards. we‘ve got this area of low pressure which will be encroaching into our shores as the weekend goes on. for many northern and eastern areas it should stay largely dry. the isobars packing together tightly, winds will become a feature through saturday night and into sunday. those winds up night and into sunday. those winds up from the south—east through the night. across the south west may be touching g
currently the market is dominated by a small number of developers.ded. so we need to take action on a whole range of fronts to make sure we get that number up. the home builders federation welcomes the report but says only larger firms could spread risks and costs associated with how house—building across dozens of sites. joe lynam, bbc news. let‘s ta ke let‘s take a look at the weather forecast. things turning a bit warmer this weekend but it is a bank holiday weekend but it is a bank...
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currently the market is dominated by a small number of developers.eed to take action on a whole range of fronts to make sure we get that number up. those are the main stories this morning. mike hasjoined us to mike has joined us to talk about the richest boxing bout in british history. both fighters tonight are set to earn 15 million pounds each. 90,000 fans at wembley. set to earn 15 million pounds each. 90,000 fans at wembleylj set to earn 15 million pounds each. 90,000 fans at wembley. i bet there are 90,000 fans at wembley. i bet there a re lots of 90,000 fans at wembley. i bet there are lots of people who would think i'll go ina are lots of people who would think i'll go in a ring with them for £15 million. i have done that with klitschko, only for a bit of fun sparring, we did a piece with him and also joshua, his sparring, we did a piece with him and alsojoshua, his this, about 15 times the size of mine. a record for postwar crowds, 90,000 at wembley. such a fascinating contest, they have been so respectful to each other, refreshing to see, bu
currently the market is dominated by a small number of developers.eed to take action on a whole range of fronts to make sure we get that number up. those are the main stories this morning. mike hasjoined us to mike has joined us to talk about the richest boxing bout in british history. both fighters tonight are set to earn 15 million pounds each. 90,000 fans at wembley. set to earn 15 million pounds each. 90,000 fans at wembleylj set to earn 15 million pounds each. 90,000 fans at wembley. i bet...
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currently the market is dominated by a small number of developers.to maximise their profits and they won't build the total number that are needed. so we need to take action on a whole range of fronts to make sure we get that number up. the home builders federation welcomes the report but says only larger firms could spread risks and costs associated with how house—building across dozens of sites. joe lynam, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news: european council president donald tusk calls on britain to come up with a "serious response" on what will happen to eu citizens living here after brexit. theresa may tells scottish voters that every vote for the conservatives will strengthen the union and strengthen her hand in brexit talks. snp leader nicola sturgeon tells supporters the party "will not let the tories drag scotland backwards". sport now and a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. good evening. after ten successive seasons in the premier league, sunderland have been relegated to the championship. their fate was sealed by a 1—0 defeat at hom
currently the market is dominated by a small number of developers.to maximise their profits and they won't build the total number that are needed. so we need to take action on a whole range of fronts to make sure we get that number up. the home builders federation welcomes the report but says only larger firms could spread risks and costs associated with how house—building across dozens of sites. joe lynam, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news: european council president donald tusk calls on...
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most striking are the swathes of blue across england and snp dominance in scotland.cked up 331. labour, 232. the snp won 56. the lib dems and dup, eight seats each. with other parties factored in, it left the tories with a very slim majority of just 12. so where will the tories try to boost their numbers? the north west and the midlands are crucial battle grounds. here, there are numerous marginal constituencies where very few votes separate conservative and labour. at the last election, labour made little headway here. in the west midlands, high on the list for the tories, will be places like wolverhampton south west and walsall north, both have slender labour majorities. but some argue that the current tory lead in the polls might not be easily translated into seat gains from labour. once you start looking at the electoral geography of labour's vote, it has a lot of very safe labour seats, and therefore, getting a large majority can be quite difficult and certainly if the polls are perhaps exaggerating the tories‘ lead a little bit or certainly if that lead comes d
most striking are the swathes of blue across england and snp dominance in scotland.cked up 331. labour, 232. the snp won 56. the lib dems and dup, eight seats each. with other parties factored in, it left the tories with a very slim majority of just 12. so where will the tories try to boost their numbers? the north west and the midlands are crucial battle grounds. here, there are numerous marginal constituencies where very few votes separate conservative and labour. at the last election, labour...
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they are hell bent on dominating in this space. why do you doubt amazon's ability to dominate?>> would there ever be an opportunity for you to take and buy amazon? you have been very disappointed if terms of valuation. >> no, clearly not. when people talk about valuation, you have to add up retail, aws. you have two different dynamics. let me throw this dart. boom. at 140 times they can rationalize this. amazon is blowing the cover off the ball. they used the term locomotive. it gets to a place, where i want to see somebody's expectations dimmed and the pullback, something i would wait a long time. >> when you think of microsoft, you think of march. >> find a comparison. >> quite slow. >> let's stick with earning, apple reporting after the bell on tuesday. what is the options market seeing within applied? >> well the options market implies about a 3.a% in each direction. remember, this is a stock earlier in the year who is trading at $110 be you, is up on average over the last four quarters. the stock moved 5.25%. it's had three 6% moves over the last quarter. that's a substant
they are hell bent on dominating in this space. why do you doubt amazon's ability to dominate?>> would there ever be an opportunity for you to take and buy amazon? you have been very disappointed if terms of valuation. >> no, clearly not. when people talk about valuation, you have to add up retail, aws. you have two different dynamics. let me throw this dart. boom. at 140 times they can rationalize this. amazon is blowing the cover off the ball. they used the term locomotive. it...
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so really the idea of accepting the dominance of another country, is not in the gene of the afghans. - afghanistan has been referred to as the graveyard of empires because it's a very rugged, dry generally, typography. neither the russians, nor the british, nor the americans, have been able to, for a significant period of time, subdue afghanistan. and, it's not that you can't do it, it's what costs are you willing to incur. - [narrator] the costs were too high for the soviet union when various ethnic groups united as the mujahideen to drive them out of afghanistan in the 1980's. - the mujahideen, during the afghan war, were generally engaged in a war of liberation against the soviet union. it was a war of liberation that was given religious connotations because that idea of jihad against the soviet union, it made the war legitimate, and it also allowed them to tap into resources across the muslim world in form of money and fighters. - the kingdom, along with the united states, and other friends in the area, joined together to try to challenge this expansion of communist influence thr
so really the idea of accepting the dominance of another country, is not in the gene of the afghans. - afghanistan has been referred to as the graveyard of empires because it's a very rugged, dry generally, typography. neither the russians, nor the british, nor the americans, have been able to, for a significant period of time, subdue afghanistan. and, it's not that you can't do it, it's what costs are you willing to incur. - [narrator] the costs were too high for the soviet union when various...
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over here, the green dominates most of our map because it's so early. light traffic all around the bay. we're continuing with spring break. san francisco last week. this week, rotating around pleasanton, livermore, and for the next three weeks around the bay. eastbound 80, a disabled vehicle. looks like it just cleared seconds ago. a burst of traffic flow causes a little slowing just north of there. but counter commute. that's where the incident was. over here, your commute getting to the bridge. no slowing. back to you. >> thank you very much. 4:32 right now. bizarre and disturbing story out of napa. a 13-year-old girl is recovering this morning after escaping an alleged kidnapping who held her for more than 24 hours. >> mar ean favro has detailed about her escale and her accused kidnapper's arrest. >> investigators say this man, timothy lee marble, sexually assaulted a 13-year-old girl. they say he met the girl, who had run away, at a gas station in napa early friday morning. that's where he convinced her to get into his truck. sonoma county sheriff's
over here, the green dominates most of our map because it's so early. light traffic all around the bay. we're continuing with spring break. san francisco last week. this week, rotating around pleasanton, livermore, and for the next three weeks around the bay. eastbound 80, a disabled vehicle. looks like it just cleared seconds ago. a burst of traffic flow causes a little slowing just north of there. but counter commute. that's where the incident was. over here, your commute getting to the...
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dominic, thank you so much for being with us again. dominic thomas bringing us context live.tay in touch with you. >>> this is just in to cnn. we're getting reports north korea has detained another american citizen. sources tell the south korean news agency yonhap the man was arrested friday at the pyongyang international airport just as he was trying to leave the country. it's unclear why he was arrested, and cnn has not been able to independently verify this information. he reportedly had been in north korea for about one month working on aid and relief programs. >> a korean-american is only identified by his last name, kim. he's believed to be in his late 50s. he's believed to be a former professor. he's the third american currently detained in north korea. a college student and a pastor have been sentenced to hard labor for what pyongyang claims are acts against the country. >>> it is a national day of mourning in afghanistan to honor the soldiers killed in friday's horrific taliban attack. >> that's right. sources say that as many as 140 people died. official figures hav
dominic, thank you so much for being with us again. dominic thomas bringing us context live.tay in touch with you. >>> this is just in to cnn. we're getting reports north korea has detained another american citizen. sources tell the south korean news agency yonhap the man was arrested friday at the pyongyang international airport just as he was trying to leave the country. it's unclear why he was arrested, and cnn has not been able to independently verify this information. he...
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it is a real story of continued dominance. worried before the earnings, the shares, it would be a record so the bar is set high, really. they continue to turn out growth above 20%, and these companies are so huge crate that's like a twitter every quarter, basically. caroline: quite phenomenal. when are we looking at the bar being set that high? we've heard so much about flying vehicles this week as well. it has been a laughable factor. it seems to be becoming a reality. from alpha that -- alphabet, page is backing one of them that we saw take to the skies. >> that's right. this one looked more like a new age jet ski that flew in the air. that is starting for kind of rich people who live on a lake, by the looks of things. larry page iserm, obsessed with transportation and making it more efficient. the long-term play is get a few people to use this first, and then, so segue into a device in 10 or 15 years. caroline: this has been uber's moonshot. they've brought together the great, the good, the thought leaders in flying autonom
it is a real story of continued dominance. worried before the earnings, the shares, it would be a record so the bar is set high, really. they continue to turn out growth above 20%, and these companies are so huge crate that's like a twitter every quarter, basically. caroline: quite phenomenal. when are we looking at the bar being set that high? we've heard so much about flying vehicles this week as well. it has been a laughable factor. it seems to be becoming a reality. from alpha that --...
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less of a dominating focus on these breaks. >> it is fairly pessimistic. it seems you are suggesting policymakers preconceived notions to come in to office with us are so powerful it is extraordinarily difficult to recognize new information and incorporated into a new forecast going forward. thank you both. other hand it over to the dr. miller, who talk about the other part of this region. reiteratedo open by that by reiterating everyone's thanks and including the everyone including the in it. paper doesn that my not place reagan as the center. interested in the question of narratives around trade in american politics, and especially narratives that claim free trade of american decline. that was the mindset in which i was writing this paper. and my connection to fritz's paper, yesterday you talked andt's -- about extensive info foreign money. the japanese were some of the biggest buyers of u.s. debt and moved over to investing in u.s. companies and properties. most prominent being columbia pictures, the purchase of rockefeller center. i want to focus on tr
less of a dominating focus on these breaks. >> it is fairly pessimistic. it seems you are suggesting policymakers preconceived notions to come in to office with us are so powerful it is extraordinarily difficult to recognize new information and incorporated into a new forecast going forward. thank you both. other hand it over to the dr. miller, who talk about the other part of this region. reiteratedo open by that by reiterating everyone's thanks and including the everyone including the...
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group of leading economic nations, who are in italy for two days of talks, with the syrian conflict dominating agenda. the us secretary of state, rex tillerson, is leading calls for russia's president, vladimir putin, to distance himself from the assad regime, and find a way forward for a negotiated settlement of the civil war. the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, will argue that syria has no future with bashar al assad as president. i've been speaking to the former uk ambassador to russia, sir andrew wood. i think it's very right that there should be some sort of unified western message, because it hasn't been entirely clear what the follow up to the strike was to have been or how it fitted into a wider us and therefore western purpose, and that is important to remove doubt from the russian side, about that. it is also the case that the russians would have had a powerful shock which is why they are now responding by talking of retaliation. i'm not sure what that could be and why it is against international law in their eyes and things like that, while i suppose they gather their thoughts as t
group of leading economic nations, who are in italy for two days of talks, with the syrian conflict dominating agenda. the us secretary of state, rex tillerson, is leading calls for russia's president, vladimir putin, to distance himself from the assad regime, and find a way forward for a negotiated settlement of the civil war. the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, will argue that syria has no future with bashar al assad as president. i've been speaking to the former uk ambassador to russia, sir...
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the big point of difference this time round, is that vin diesel who plays dominic toretto, the lead character he has gone to the dark side. he is hooked up with a superb criminal called cipher played by charlize theron, who is a hacker extraodinaire. he is playing the bad guy again. we have a clip of them. this is what vin diesel does for most of the movie which is looked puzzled. here he is. let me ask you something, dom, what is the best thing in life? family. no, it is not. not if you are being honest. it is the ten seconds between start and finish when you're not thinking about anything, no family, no obligations, just you, being free. i got to tell you, this whole saving the world, robin hood nonsense you have been doing recently, it is not you. be who you are. why live only a quarter of a mile at a time when you can live your whole life that way. i think we get a sense there. i'm just looking at the cast list, helen mirren? helen mirren playing jason statham's mum, who would have thought it? i don't think helen mirren ever thought it, judging by her performance! she is actually funny in
the big point of difference this time round, is that vin diesel who plays dominic toretto, the lead character he has gone to the dark side. he is hooked up with a superb criminal called cipher played by charlize theron, who is a hacker extraodinaire. he is playing the bad guy again. we have a clip of them. this is what vin diesel does for most of the movie which is looked puzzled. here he is. let me ask you something, dom, what is the best thing in life? family. no, it is not. not if you are...
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the mostly sunni city had come to hate the practices of a shia—dominated army.l the anger had reached its peak. the big challenge now is to restore security without reigniting sectarian tensions. today we have joined these agents from the iraqi national security service. they are about to raid addresses all across mosul. their aim is to root out is sleeper cells that have launched attacks across the city. the plan is to arrest nine suspects in multiple locations. as we enter the first neighbourhood, everything looks very familiar. incredibly we have arrived on another street i grew up in as a child. my friend's house was here. and we were sitting there when we played. and this was our football pitch. we had to seek shelter on the pavement whenever there was a car coming. now i hearfrom children they do not go out that much because of the drones from is. i suddenly recognise one of the families. farah says the christian families living on the street fled when is arrived. his family also had to move for their own safety. is have been using small drones to drop big
the mostly sunni city had come to hate the practices of a shia—dominated army.l the anger had reached its peak. the big challenge now is to restore security without reigniting sectarian tensions. today we have joined these agents from the iraqi national security service. they are about to raid addresses all across mosul. their aim is to root out is sleeper cells that have launched attacks across the city. the plan is to arrest nine suspects in multiple locations. as we enter the first...
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as the pinnacle of my career. 41 players were chosen by warren gatland and as predicted england dominateave four players while ireland, who beat the all blacks in november, have 11. scotland, only two. half of the squad are making their lions debut including carl sinclair, who is yet to start a test match for england. people look to sam warburton for leadership, who was given the armband despite longer captaining wales. this is the second time sam warburton has stood in front of the cameras as lions captain and even though he is injured there was no danger of warren gatland leaving him out. the surprises in the squad were looking elsewhere. despite leading england to back—to—back six nations titles dyla n to back—to—back six nations titles dylan hartley was left out of the squad as well asjoe launchbury, one of the players of the tournament. after an underwhelming six nations, wales have more than expected, while scottish players will be disappointed stuart hogg is only two making the trip. i would love to see more boys going but you have to look at the squad under pressure warren gatlin
as the pinnacle of my career. 41 players were chosen by warren gatland and as predicted england dominateave four players while ireland, who beat the all blacks in november, have 11. scotland, only two. half of the squad are making their lions debut including carl sinclair, who is yet to start a test match for england. people look to sam warburton for leadership, who was given the armband despite longer captaining wales. this is the second time sam warburton has stood in front of the cameras as...
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his side for the most part were dominant, but in the second half, ultimately frustrated.yan and paul pogba both had good chances. anderlecht offered little but had the final word, dendoncker getting the equaliser. for united it was perhaps a missed opportunity. elsewhere tonight, crowd disturbances at one of the other quarterfinal first leg is, disturbances at one of the other quarterfinalfirst leg is, causing it to be delayed. lyon fans spilled out onto the pitch, complaining about missiles being thrown by the visiting besiktas supporters above them. the game started around 45 minutes late. for a long time, lyon we re minutes late. for a long time, lyon were trailing as well. at two goals in three minutes inside the last ten minutes have given the french side the lead with about five minutes to play. liverpool manager jurgen the lead with about five minutes to play. liverpool managerjurgen klopp has been reflecting on the bomb attack on the bus of his former team borussia dortmund. their champions league quarterfinal first leg tie was postponed for 2h hours and uefa have
his side for the most part were dominant, but in the second half, ultimately frustrated.yan and paul pogba both had good chances. anderlecht offered little but had the final word, dendoncker getting the equaliser. for united it was perhaps a missed opportunity. elsewhere tonight, crowd disturbances at one of the other quarterfinal first leg is, disturbances at one of the other quarterfinalfirst leg is, causing it to be delayed. lyon fans spilled out onto the pitch, complaining about missiles...
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when you look at how labour has been wiped out in scotland where it was once totally dominant, if theens in wales, the poor labour party, this is a piece of political history being made if it ends. but as you say, the polls. there are six weeks to go, let's not forget. a lot of campaigning. a remain group seeks to oust pro brexit mps. tony blair pitch rolled to use the jargon in the world at one yesterday. he wants to get people who are anti—brexit to tactically vote and try and throw out the brexit mp. it is launching tomorrow. this is a guardian exclusive. they say they will hit 20 seats held by big names like iain duncan smith, theresa villiers and kate hoey. this is a real chance to use kate hoey. this is a real chance to use their numbers to reshape parliament and take away the brexit mps. we will move on because there is quite a lot of papers to get through. let's go to the telegraph. pictures of smiling marine le pen. she is stepping down as the leader of the front national to say she is the candidate for all citizens and not just representing the candidate for all citizens and
when you look at how labour has been wiped out in scotland where it was once totally dominant, if theens in wales, the poor labour party, this is a piece of political history being made if it ends. but as you say, the polls. there are six weeks to go, let's not forget. a lot of campaigning. a remain group seeks to oust pro brexit mps. tony blair pitch rolled to use the jargon in the world at one yesterday. he wants to get people who are anti—brexit to tactically vote and try and throw out the...
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on until thursday, high pressure will dominate the scene again. eastern and southern parts of the uk, which will feed and cloud and showers to east anglia and the south—east. it will feel cold for the time of year on the coast. the best of the sunshine will be further west. day by day, temperatures will be falling a little bit as we continue to pull in cooler air from the north—east. little bit as we continue to pull in cooler airfrom the north—east. by friday, science britain stronger winds and rain moving into the south. next weekend we will see an area of low pressure located towards the south of the uk, and high—pressure holding on across the north. that means will be more u nsettled north. that means will be more unsettled across the south, more settled in the north. west of scotla nd settled in the north. west of scotland cutesy scenes like this, for example. further south and east we will see more grey skies, outbreaks of rain and it will feel cooler. the wind will feel cool as it is coming in from the east, strong at times in the south in
on until thursday, high pressure will dominate the scene again. eastern and southern parts of the uk, which will feed and cloud and showers to east anglia and the south—east. it will feel cold for the time of year on the coast. the best of the sunshine will be further west. day by day, temperatures will be falling a little bit as we continue to pull in cooler air from the north—east. little bit as we continue to pull in cooler airfrom the north—east. by friday, science britain stronger...
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manchester united dominating their tie only to be held to a 1—1 draw against anderlecht in belgium.
manchester united dominating their tie only to be held to a 1—1 draw against anderlecht in belgium.
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. >> reporter: trump the candidate dominated social media. >> i have between facebook and twitter and instagram, almost 12 million people. that's a lot. >> reporter: credited twitter with helping him win the white house. then he contemplated kicking the habit. >> i am going to restrained. >> reporter: that didn't happen. since taking the presidential oath, trump tweeted more than 450 times. some of those tweets got him into hot water. none more than when he tweeted, the explosive and unfounded allegation that barack obama had wire tapped trump tower. >> president trump's stunning claim accusing president obama of -- >> reporter: it became a massive distraction. but twitter following has grown. on inauguration day, 20 million followers. now he is up to 28 million. ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. >> reporter: he held fewer solo press conferences one in the first 100 days compared to four by president obama. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: that one a doosie. trump tangled with reporters for 75 minutes. >> and on the leaks is it fake news or are these real l
. >> reporter: trump the candidate dominated social media. >> i have between facebook and twitter and instagram, almost 12 million people. that's a lot. >> reporter: credited twitter with helping him win the white house. then he contemplated kicking the habit. >> i am going to restrained. >> reporter: that didn't happen. since taking the presidential oath, trump tweeted more than 450 times. some of those tweets got him into hot water. none more than when he...
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terrorism dominated the final day of campaigning after the shooting, and security has been increasedpolls in mainland france open on sunday. welcome to a normal scene in paris, a typical saturday market day on the boulevard st germain. 50,000 security personnel deployed across france and to reassure people that it is safe to come out and vote in the first round of sunday's presidential election. but on everybody‘s mind here, which thrusts security to the top of the political agenda, the attack on thursday night which left one policeman dead just a couple of miles from where we are on the champs elysees. thomas fessy reports. the french prepare for an election organised under a state of emergency. armed police and gendarmes have been a common sight in the streets since the 2015 shootings in paris. 50,000 of them have been deployed across the country. merci. the french are also used to that presence of soldiers patrolling their cities. when the campaign started, many in france believed it would be defined by terrorism and security. it turned out voters have so far been more concerned a
terrorism dominated the final day of campaigning after the shooting, and security has been increasedpolls in mainland france open on sunday. welcome to a normal scene in paris, a typical saturday market day on the boulevard st germain. 50,000 security personnel deployed across france and to reassure people that it is safe to come out and vote in the first round of sunday's presidential election. but on everybody‘s mind here, which thrusts security to the top of the political agenda, the...
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dominates online advertising. but it's still managing to grow very fast.s parent company alphabet saw revenues jump by almost a quarter on last year. up 22 % to $24.8 billion. remember this isjust 3mths worth of sales. $5.5 billion of that was profit. it's the same story with amazon. it's one of the world's biggest retailers — it dominates online shopping — and still saw sales grow over 22% to almost $36 billion for the three months to march. three quarters of a billion of that was profit. amazon has been growing sales in double—digits for 20 years! microsoft too is raking in huge sales. many people wrote it off as a victim of the decline in pc‘s and the rise of tablets and smartphones. but it's become a leader in cloud computing. it made revenues of over $23 billion, although they were only up 6% and that was less than wall street was expecting. cyrus mewawalla is managing director of the global technology research company cm research. always good to see you, thanks for coming in. you know that question, let's use google and amazon as an example, are they
dominates online advertising. but it's still managing to grow very fast.s parent company alphabet saw revenues jump by almost a quarter on last year. up 22 % to $24.8 billion. remember this isjust 3mths worth of sales. $5.5 billion of that was profit. it's the same story with amazon. it's one of the world's biggest retailers — it dominates online shopping — and still saw sales grow over 22% to almost $36 billion for the three months to march. three quarters of a billion of that was profit....
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this story does dominate all of the front pages, le figaro was quick to get on it.hey would have been quick to get on the election. yes, all the newspapers seem to get on the election. yes, all the newspapers seem to be leading with an image of the arc de triomphe, we have an image of a police officer trying to take control of a situation. the newspaper came out when there were still many faxed to be revealed. they are taking a first glance at what has happened —— facts. people might be looking at this and wondering, what is going on here? this is the third time in the last few years... sorry, the sixth. sixth or seventh incident... in two yea rs. sixth or seventh incident... in two years. it has a population with a large numberof years. it has a population with a large number of muslims, easy borders to cross and easy targets to strike. the arc de triomphe represents a french way of life, tourism... but so does italy, for example. people around the world will be asking, why frans? it has a much more aggressive foreign policy, it is much more involved in the region
this story does dominate all of the front pages, le figaro was quick to get on it.hey would have been quick to get on the election. yes, all the newspapers seem to get on the election. yes, all the newspapers seem to be leading with an image of the arc de triomphe, we have an image of a police officer trying to take control of a situation. the newspaper came out when there were still many faxed to be revealed. they are taking a first glance at what has happened —— facts. people might be...
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he beat germany's mischa zverev in straight sets to set up a last—16 match against dominic thiem.edmund. super league leaders castleford tigers will host st helens in the sixth round of the challenge cup. this evening's draw also sees holders hull fc take on catalans dragons, while last year's losing finalists warrington wolves are at home to widnes vikings. matches will be played over the weekend of 13th—14th may. ronnie 0'sullivan is up against it in his world snooker quarterfinal against ding junhui — the chinese number one leads by ten frames to six. they resumed at 4—1! this evening and 0'sullivan spent a lot of it sitting down. ding, who was the beaten finalist last year, won five frames in a row but at 10—5 down the rocket came back with a century break in the last frame of the session. so ding is four frames ahead overnight, first to 13 wins. in tonight's other match john higgins is 11—5 up against kyren wilson. defending champion mark selby rattled off five frames in a row this afternoon at the start of his quarterfinal against marco fu. he of course had that late finish
he beat germany's mischa zverev in straight sets to set up a last—16 match against dominic thiem.edmund. super league leaders castleford tigers will host st helens in the sixth round of the challenge cup. this evening's draw also sees holders hull fc take on catalans dragons, while last year's losing finalists warrington wolves are at home to widnes vikings. matches will be played over the weekend of 13th—14th may. ronnie 0'sullivan is up against it in his world snooker quarterfinal against...
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he dominated his talks in south korea and japan.eting joko widodo and we will hear from indonesian and asian business leaders. what will likely be on the agenda? there are plenty of issues that washington gripes to indonesia about, in terms of regular tree issues. and now the opposite is happening and jakarta is hitting back the other way, griping about some of the rhetoric coming out of the trump administration. —— regulatory. —— trump. these disputes over particular companies, certainly thatis over particular companies, certainly that is one of the reasons why mike pence decided to swing by jakarta on the way to australia. but there are other issues on the ticket, as well. i think normalisation is one of the things that from my opinion is one of the main issues that mike pence is here to talk about. and that is a normalisation of relations after some eyebrows were raised here in indonesia about the travel ban on muslim majority countries, from washington. as well as announcements about trade investigations, in terms of 16 countrie
he dominated his talks in south korea and japan.eting joko widodo and we will hear from indonesian and asian business leaders. what will likely be on the agenda? there are plenty of issues that washington gripes to indonesia about, in terms of regular tree issues. and now the opposite is happening and jakarta is hitting back the other way, griping about some of the rhetoric coming out of the trump administration. —— regulatory. —— trump. these disputes over particular companies,...
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this company has totally dominated the wireless business.-mobile has transformed itself into a fabulous growth story by doing the opposite, giving people terrific deals. t-mobile is the winner in an offering -- posted a 4 cents earnings, after a 4 cent basis, up 11% year over year, that caused the stock to have a little bit of a hiccup in after hours training, even though the company signed up 950,000 prepaid customers, the percentage of subscribers they lose is low, 1.18%. let's dig deeper with john lege legere, you've got a record low churn of 1.18%. where are you getting these from and why are they staying with you? >> well, first of all, jim, we're getting them from everybody, and i have always told you that both dumb and duer have been big contributors to the success of t-mobile, asou saw with verizon's results last week, they have caught up with getting their customers to us. but it's up across the board. this quarter on the postpaid phone size, we estimated that we took 250% of all the postpaid growth phone industry. the churn is reco
this company has totally dominated the wireless business.-mobile has transformed itself into a fabulous growth story by doing the opposite, giving people terrific deals. t-mobile is the winner in an offering -- posted a 4 cents earnings, after a 4 cent basis, up 11% year over year, that caused the stock to have a little bit of a hiccup in after hours training, even though the company signed up 950,000 prepaid customers, the percentage of subscribers they lose is low, 1.18%. let's dig deeper...
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for the week ahead, high pressure dominates.re will be an easterly wind, so the easterly areas would be cool and cloudy, the best of the sunshine in the west. good afternoon. this is bbc news. the headlines at just good afternoon. this is bbc news. the headlines atjust after buster. labour and the conservatives compete for workers‘s vote. theresa may was ata for workers‘s vote. theresa may was at a vat rate or a labour says that it want raise tax for those on low incomes. we are the party that once low taxes for low and medium earners. the conservative party wants low taxes for the high earners. madeleine mccann has been missing for ten years but in an injury to mark the anniversary, parents say they still hope shall be found. counterterrorism detectors have been granted more time to question seven suspects detained in two separate incidents. 100 days into his presidency, donald trump tells a late rally that media criticism is fake news. now on bbc news in a chase these virtual, fiona bruce has been speaking to the mccanns. this
for the week ahead, high pressure dominates.re will be an easterly wind, so the easterly areas would be cool and cloudy, the best of the sunshine in the west. good afternoon. this is bbc news. the headlines at just good afternoon. this is bbc news. the headlines atjust after buster. labour and the conservatives compete for workers‘s vote. theresa may was ata for workers‘s vote. theresa may was at a vat rate or a labour says that it want raise tax for those on low incomes. we are the party...
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transient spores, russell westbrook makes history as his team dominates the milwaukee bucks.eball, st. louis cardinals come up short against the champion chicago cubs. we'll have all the highlights for you. lauren: today is wednesday, april 5th. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. train to north korea launching a new missile into the sea of japan days before president donald trump meets with chinese president xi jinping. the incident prompting tough words from the white house. senior u.s. officials say the clock has now run out of north korea. secretary of state rex tillerson issued a statement saying the media range ballistic missile. united states has spoken up about north korea. we have no further comment. president trump told london's "financial times" that the u.s. is prepared to act alone if china does not take a tougher stance against north korea's nuclear program. lauren: a suspected chemical attack killing dozens of people including children. we'll warn you about the footage are about to see. this is drying international o
transient spores, russell westbrook makes history as his team dominates the milwaukee bucks.eball, st. louis cardinals come up short against the champion chicago cubs. we'll have all the highlights for you. lauren: today is wednesday, april 5th. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. train to north korea launching a new missile into the sea of japan days before president donald trump meets with chinese president xi jinping. the incident...