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the trial was a major inflection point in a years-long debate about the growth of and abusive dominance by microsoft. today's oldest millennials, myself included, were in middle school during the microsoft trial, and we have a new crop of large tech companies, one run by a millennial, who now themselves are mentioned in the same breath as antitrust. the purpose of this event is to hear stories from those who had a front-row seat to history, being written by reflecting on how we might apply those listens to the situation today. in between some of the programming, we will also show some retrospective videos as well as some videos of ongoing scrutiny of large tech giants. but before we kick things off, i will just note a few housekeeping items. though we are excited about the space, we're not showing it all off at this event because we do have a working office here. so, please stay within the roped-off areas. we have a meeting space. if you go straight back and to your right, we have a meeting space there if you'd like to have conversations. also, the restrooms are back through this hallwa
the trial was a major inflection point in a years-long debate about the growth of and abusive dominance by microsoft. today's oldest millennials, myself included, were in middle school during the microsoft trial, and we have a new crop of large tech companies, one run by a millennial, who now themselves are mentioned in the same breath as antitrust. the purpose of this event is to hear stories from those who had a front-row seat to history, being written by reflecting on how we might apply...
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dominic thiem to be first at 705.ika nutter showed some signs of frustration in the second, where there was a tie—break. but another upsetin there was a tie—break. but another upset in paris showpiece were dwindling to the italian. dominic thiem is said to go through to his first french open final at last. checker nutter, a wonderful run has come to an end. there will be a winter break in the premier league every fabry from next year. there will be staggered over two weeks with ten team sitting at the first weekend and ten the following. there will not be replays of the season competition, labours were between top and in rochdale last season, played in horrendous conditions. it is hoped that fewer matches will ta ke is hoped that fewer matches will take place during the worst weather and england players should still have some gas left in the tank for some world cups and european championships. talking of the world cup, harry can will go to russia with a bumper new 60 contract and his team, spurs. he has scored 41 goal
dominic thiem to be first at 705.ika nutter showed some signs of frustration in the second, where there was a tie—break. but another upsetin there was a tie—break. but another upset in paris showpiece were dwindling to the italian. dominic thiem is said to go through to his first french open final at last. checker nutter, a wonderful run has come to an end. there will be a winter break in the premier league every fabry from next year. there will be staggered over two weeks with ten team...
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been agreed to, by dominic grieve and other people like myself.they are going to put their country and their constituents first, or whether they are going to put loyalty to the conservative party first. as a member of parliament i took an oath that i would always put my constituents and my country first, and that's what other collea g u es first, and that's what other colleagues have got to do. i think there will be many people who did there will be many people who did the right thing in their view on tuesday night. they decided to back the prime minister, they took her at her word. they may well now feel very badly let down and in that event they may choose not to just blindly go along with this really rather ridiculous amendment that has been tabled by the government, but instead that the original amendment that dominic tabled on tuesday night. this is lost on your viewers. they must be fed up to the back teeth of all this and i don't blame them. but it's really important because it's about the future of our country, the prosperity, peace in nor
been agreed to, by dominic grieve and other people like myself.they are going to put their country and their constituents first, or whether they are going to put loyalty to the conservative party first. as a member of parliament i took an oath that i would always put my constituents and my country first, and that's what other collea g u es first, and that's what other colleagues have got to do. i think there will be many people who did there will be many people who did the right thing in their...
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i don't believe that the poles consider themselves dominated by the soviet union. those countries is independent, autonomous. it has its own territorial integrity. and the united states does not concede that those countries are under the domination of the soviet union. >> the last point is the point he was trying to make, but what all the press picked up on, and president carter picked up on, was here was a president who didn't even seem to acknowledge that the soviet union existed, and the kind of control that the soviets had over eastern europe. and for conservatives in his party, it was just confirming the idea that president ford was out of touch with the realities and dangers overseas. carter, as we've discussed, went on to win the election, a narrow victory, but a victory nonetheless. and we had unified democratic government starting in 1977. conservatives continued to assault detente when jimmy carter was president. carter was the former georgia governor who defeated ford, again, on a campaign that was primarily about trust in government. but he also argued
i don't believe that the poles consider themselves dominated by the soviet union. those countries is independent, autonomous. it has its own territorial integrity. and the united states does not concede that those countries are under the domination of the soviet union. >> the last point is the point he was trying to make, but what all the press picked up on, and president carter picked up on, was here was a president who didn't even seem to acknowledge that the soviet union existed, and...
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if you look at the times, —— the domination front pages.rebels forced to climb down. now, i know but the youth as peers and know a lot about this, and the sense the lords. —— both of you as peers. asked the key question, has the prime minister climb—down7 at the prime minister climb—down7 at the prime minister given important concessions to the rebels? the labour benches lead for amendments in the lords, with these work of tory peers as well and across pages, so tory peers as well and across pages, so the lords sent back about 15 amendments of which is to really became the most important. and the one that has gained the support of members of parliament to move member with this about having a meaningful vote at the end. and theresa may has played that quite cleverly because first of all recalled in this group of tourists who are likely to rebel and then she him some version of dominic grieve's amendments. and then she him some version of dominic grieve's amendmentsm seems to be a very last—minute intervention. the prime minister lederle call
if you look at the times, —— the domination front pages.rebels forced to climb down. now, i know but the youth as peers and know a lot about this, and the sense the lords. —— both of you as peers. asked the key question, has the prime minister climb—down7 at the prime minister climb—down7 at the prime minister given important concessions to the rebels? the labour benches lead for amendments in the lords, with these work of tory peers as well and across pages, so tory peers as well...
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dominic grieve, we start with you.ote with them on your own amendment? just for background there was lords amendment which could have been voted on and on which the government might have been defeated. i could understand some of the government reservations so i came up with a compromise amendment of my own. that could not be voted on today, it could only be dealt with by a discussion with government unless the government had been prepared to accept it in its entirety and so there was found to be a discussion and that discussion was positive. so positive is enabled quite a large number of my colleagues to vote to remove the lords amendment and substitute the government amendment to which in due course we will have to tinker around with it in the lords after discussion to improve it. i have every confidence having spoken to the prime minister that we will be able to do that. did they give you the date, like november 30, we have to have a deal by then? the dates were not an issue, if there was any sort of problem or area,
dominic grieve, we start with you.ote with them on your own amendment? just for background there was lords amendment which could have been voted on and on which the government might have been defeated. i could understand some of the government reservations so i came up with a compromise amendment of my own. that could not be voted on today, it could only be dealt with by a discussion with government unless the government had been prepared to accept it in its entirety and so there was found to...
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>> energy dominance is something that we talk about and it's an energy dominance strategy is really what it is and we are all the above and i can give specific examples to that. a little context, i think, when i was at the department of energy we would talk about the energy interdependence and we would talk about energy independence. here and now we talk about energy dominance and one of my recent meetings with the state department and they have been talking there about the united states as an energy superpower which ultimately may be the best place to describe exactly who we are and what were doing perhaps by our energy dominant strategy. one of the fun things about this administration comparing back to my prior experience is that the negative is that this administration among its agencies is remarkable in its communications with each other. there's a lot more based on my past experience discussion with state department, formative energy, epa, commerce, defense, you name it and in fact which i don't think has been done before this administrations through the nac and sec we have weekly m
>> energy dominance is something that we talk about and it's an energy dominance strategy is really what it is and we are all the above and i can give specific examples to that. a little context, i think, when i was at the department of energy we would talk about the energy interdependence and we would talk about energy independence. here and now we talk about energy dominance and one of my recent meetings with the state department and they have been talking there about the united states...
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dominic thiem, in straight sets.inic thiem, in straight sets. for all the french ceremony on men's final day, this is spanish territory. on men's final day, this rafael nadal‘s red carpet, where he can look his best and lap up the adulation, his game perfectly moulded to roland—garros‘ clay, he has won all the finals has played on the surface. he has won all the finals has played dominic thiem is one of the few to have beaten him. he matched him until the tenth game and this mistake. the set was gone minutes later. game and this mistake. as a powerful austrian, thiem is known as the thiemenator, but the real machine was at the other end. no male tennis player has been as dominant at a grand slam as him. was there a weakness? as dominant at a grand slam as him. perhaps cramp could stop him. as dominant at a grand slam as him. it prompted nadal to get this done quicker, the champion to be raced through the pain. quicker, the champion to be 0n clay against any opponent and his own body, rafael nadal conquers all. oppone
dominic thiem, in straight sets.inic thiem, in straight sets. for all the french ceremony on men's final day, this is spanish territory. on men's final day, this rafael nadal‘s red carpet, where he can look his best and lap up the adulation, his game perfectly moulded to roland—garros‘ clay, he has won all the finals has played on the surface. he has won all the finals has played dominic thiem is one of the few to have beaten him. he matched him until the tenth game and this mistake. the...
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>> energy dominance is something that we talk about picketing energy dominance strategy, is really what it is. as i mentioned earlier we are all of the above and argue specific examples to that. just a little context i think, when i talk to the department of energy, we would talk about energy interdependence, then we would talk about energy independence. here now we are talking about energy dominance, and one of my recent meetings with the state department, they have been talking about, and energy superpower, which ultimately may be the best place to describe exactly who we are and what we do and what energy superpower, perhaps by our energy dominance strategy. one of the fun things about this administration, comparing it back to my prior experience without being negative about prior administrations come is that this administration amongst its agencies is remarkable in its communication with each other. there's a lot more, lease based on past experience, , discussion with state department, department of energy, epa, commerce, defense, you name it. in fact, which i don't think has been d
>> energy dominance is something that we talk about picketing energy dominance strategy, is really what it is. as i mentioned earlier we are all of the above and argue specific examples to that. just a little context i think, when i talk to the department of energy, we would talk about energy interdependence, then we would talk about energy independence. here now we are talking about energy dominance, and one of my recent meetings with the state department, they have been talking about,...
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—— still dominates and that its military exports.in the world, making up over 30%. china is just the fifth largest behind russia, france and germany. the export amount to 6% of the global share. defence and national security expert says that that is not the only difference between the two countries. in terms of exports, certainly in this part of the world, the us exports are off— with asian. the high technology. the frigates, the combat systems integrated onto frigates and suchlike. chinese military exports are what we call good enough. they are not the most sophisticated but they are much cheaper and more affordable for emergent economies within the market. but what china exports to its purchases, is it the same kind of quality which they use for the red military? generally not. it is more sophisticated? that is what china aims to do. they wish to utilise the most sophisticated technology for its own military whereas the export products or of a lower quality. but, like aceh, more affordable for an emerging economy in the region. wha
—— still dominates and that its military exports.in the world, making up over 30%. china is just the fifth largest behind russia, france and germany. the export amount to 6% of the global share. defence and national security expert says that that is not the only difference between the two countries. in terms of exports, certainly in this part of the world, the us exports are off— with asian. the high technology. the frigates, the combat systems integrated onto frigates and suchlike....
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>> energy dominance is something we talk about and it is a strategy. it is what it is. as i mentioned, we are all of the above and i will give you an example to do that. some context, when i was in the department of energy we would talk about energy interdependence and energy independence and here now, we are talking about energy dominance and one of my meetings with the state department, they have been talking about the united states as a superpower which we ultimately may be the best place to describe exactly who we are and what we are doing and being an energy superpower and that is our energy dominance strategy. one thing about this administration, comparing back to my prior experience, without being negative, is that this administration and its agencies is remarkable in its communication with each other and it is a lot more with discussion in different departments, commerce, defense, you name it, in fact, which i don't think has been done before, this administration, we have weekly meetings on the calendar with myself, chief of staff of other energy-related agencie
>> energy dominance is something we talk about and it is a strategy. it is what it is. as i mentioned, we are all of the above and i will give you an example to do that. some context, when i was in the department of energy we would talk about energy interdependence and energy independence and here now, we are talking about energy dominance and one of my meetings with the state department, they have been talking about the united states as a superpower which we ultimately may be the best...
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in the it to periods past where other industries dominate, dominate for how long?: it's been interesting question because people look at the way technology is appreciated and become the biggest sector in the u.s. and think it's without residents. -- precedents. it isn't. if you look at railway companies, which became dominant, oil companies, if you look at the s&p over the last hundred years, one for sector becomes dominant -- and this is true for railroad, transport, and oil -- in each case it was for 50-60 years. so far we've seen it dominant for a few years, temporarily in the tech bubble in the 1990's, but that was the different environment where valuations were significantly higher than today. we also looked at the nifty 50. in the 1960's and early 70's where you had a group of companies that became very dominant. but they had huge valuations. if you look at the long sweep of history, the length we've seen technology dominant in the market is not without its precedent. we seen similar things in other ways, and so to with other dominant companies. if you look a
in the it to periods past where other industries dominate, dominate for how long?: it's been interesting question because people look at the way technology is appreciated and become the biggest sector in the u.s. and think it's without residents. -- precedents. it isn't. if you look at railway companies, which became dominant, oil companies, if you look at the s&p over the last hundred years, one for sector becomes dominant -- and this is true for railroad, transport, and oil -- in each...
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who dominates in that field?e partnership with mercedes benz who do you want to be with in this space nobody better than mercedes. they have a new ceo. mark benjamin just came in this stock has flounde a lot of self-inflicted wounds but mark benjamin just came on recent acquisition tells me maybe all the banews is in the rear-view mirror valuation is reasonable. market cap is such that they could be picked up by any number of suitors that was the bull case for nuance five arago. i think that might be the bull case for nuance now. >> any other, you know, things that you see other than automotive >> no, that -- listen, they dominate in that space if you believe in that stock, you have to believe that they are going to dominate in automotive that is their bread and butter, yeah, they have a couple of tag-along businesses for sure, but for me it's automotive not unlike nvidia. from 100 to 240 largely is predicated on their dominance in automotive i think the same could happen here. >> time to vote. tim, what do you s
who dominates in that field?e partnership with mercedes benz who do you want to be with in this space nobody better than mercedes. they have a new ceo. mark benjamin just came in this stock has flounde a lot of self-inflicted wounds but mark benjamin just came on recent acquisition tells me maybe all the banews is in the rear-view mirror valuation is reasonable. market cap is such that they could be picked up by any number of suitors that was the bull case for nuance five arago. i think that...
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dominic grieve on the front page of the daily mail.me meeting as alistair campbell. that would be a great meeting of minds! in the guardian, new fissure with the eu as britain blocked from security project. and finding hope after grenfell. the daily mirror has a different story, greed and hypocrisy, the pm's husband's firm invests in medical cannabis producer. hello, everyone. glad you could join us hello, everyone. glad you could join us from singapore. i am a rico hizon. two days on from the singapore summit and the us secretary of state is any region at making some big claims. mike pompeo says the us hopes to see major north korean disarmament by the end of 2020. he is in south korea discussing the outcome of the summit and travels to beijing later. he admits there is still a great deal of work to do with north korea. saudi backed forces in yemen attack the main port. aid agencies are warning of a humanitarian disaster, because crucial supplies won't get through. a new study says antarctica lost 3 trillion tons of light because of g
dominic grieve on the front page of the daily mail.me meeting as alistair campbell. that would be a great meeting of minds! in the guardian, new fissure with the eu as britain blocked from security project. and finding hope after grenfell. the daily mirror has a different story, greed and hypocrisy, the pm's husband's firm invests in medical cannabis producer. hello, everyone. glad you could join us hello, everyone. glad you could join us from singapore. i am a rico hizon. two days on from the...
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it is not enough to merely have in american presence in space we must have american dominance in space. oh we begin the day with medical migration and the money today at the castle outside of berlin the french president and the german chancellor came together while their talking points and schedule agenda fell apart president macron had hoped to announce ambitious plans for the eurozone a key component of his vision of rebuilding europe now there will be a single eurozone budget starting by the year two thousand and twenty one but a dream of a european banking union well it remains just that a dream the realities of power politics and the challenges of migration ended up hijacking today's summit mccraw a committed partner and friend to america will have to walk that talk today he promised to help the german chancellor craft a european plan on dealing with migration and next week see you summit. in the center of a mission impossible that will quickly become a life saving mission for america. people who a neat one another french president a man who macro needs under the mask his ideas on
it is not enough to merely have in american presence in space we must have american dominance in space. oh we begin the day with medical migration and the money today at the castle outside of berlin the french president and the german chancellor came together while their talking points and schedule agenda fell apart president macron had hoped to announce ambitious plans for the eurozone a key component of his vision of rebuilding europe now there will be a single eurozone budget starting by the...
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dominic reid tabling a new amendment last night.nd of this, at the end of the process, will come to the house of commons and basically just tell them what's happening, but the argument, let's ta ke happening, but the argument, let's take back control, but at the last minute they're risen here. we were very clear on the issue of the meaningful vote, there will be a meaningful vote, there will be a meaningful vote, there will be a meaningful vote in both houses of parliament, we will make sure that happens. what we've also said, it is only after that we will be able to ratify the rules for all agreement that we negotiate with the european union. —— ratify the withdrawal agreement. if the vote goes against the government within 28 days ministers will come and suggest the next steps. if the vote doesn't go, as you put it, according to plan, how much trouble is theresa may in? i'm pretty optimistic about the next few days. but the key issue really is that the party collectively has come right together on this issue and people are being r
dominic reid tabling a new amendment last night.nd of this, at the end of the process, will come to the house of commons and basically just tell them what's happening, but the argument, let's ta ke happening, but the argument, let's take back control, but at the last minute they're risen here. we were very clear on the issue of the meaningful vote, there will be a meaningful vote, there will be a meaningful vote, there will be a meaningful vote in both houses of parliament, we will make sure...
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they've managed to dominate their industry by a series of acquisitions. an older kind of section two case would go after them just for those acquisitions and say we're going to undo those acquisitions, so i think they have a lot of exposure on that. google has a similar kind of exposure to facebook. i think they have a stronger argument that they are improving their product or, you know, this is the arguments they used against the ftc and have been using in europe that they are actually improving things, but i think they have similar exposure and they have the problem some of the venture capitals you're talking about, the argument is strong, they are casting a very large shadow over every business to do something with search. google can do that, how can you do anything, so the up side of diminishing google seems quite a lot stronger. amazon, you know, i think until recently always had the very strong defense, hey, we're saving people a lot of money, which i think was very challenging for contemporary antitrust law to want to do something about this and am
they've managed to dominate their industry by a series of acquisitions. an older kind of section two case would go after them just for those acquisitions and say we're going to undo those acquisitions, so i think they have a lot of exposure on that. google has a similar kind of exposure to facebook. i think they have a stronger argument that they are improving their product or, you know, this is the arguments they used against the ftc and have been using in europe that they are actually...
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wide deal or it will withdraw its supports dominic kane reports from berlin. all the other e.u. leaders emanuel is the one i'm going to america will have heard shares her views on how to deal with the continent's migration crisis the issue has dominated the debate this past week in berlin on choose day the french president made clear his determination to act. that meant that the minister it is with this same determination that we believe very strongly in the european response to the migration challenge we have not just discovered this challenge we did not discover it last week but we have very clearly determined together to act and the european coordinated why such friendly sentiments from the french president are exactly what angle america would have been wanting to hear from this meeting because in the past few days she's had to concede on immigration policy to her to mystic c.s.u. allies promising a european solution the price for not seeing her coalition toppled in this document which purports to be a draft of what e.u. leaders will deliberate over in brussels next week much
wide deal or it will withdraw its supports dominic kane reports from berlin. all the other e.u. leaders emanuel is the one i'm going to america will have heard shares her views on how to deal with the continent's migration crisis the issue has dominated the debate this past week in berlin on choose day the french president made clear his determination to act. that meant that the minister it is with this same determination that we believe very strongly in the european response to the migration...
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high pressure will be dominating our weather. we have seen be dominating our weather.ures up to 25 degrees in london and lincolnshire, further north it is cooler, 17 at best. some showers in the forecast, some dotted about in central and northern scotla nd about in central and northern scotland developing more widely over the next few hours. brushing northern ireland and heading across northern england and into the north sea. things become dry overnight. the wind is changing direction and bringing cooler air, temperatures will be lower everywhere, a welcome change across the southern half of the uk where it has been difficult to sleep with the heat and humidity. cooler and fresh air moving down across the whole of the uk and that comes down around the top of this area of high pressure. it is centred to the west of the uk. more north to north westerly airflow. it will be quite windy, especially in the north—east of scotland, costs of 50 mph. blustery winds on the north sea coasts. apart from showers in the northern isles, it should be a dry day on thursday. fairweather
high pressure will be dominating our weather. we have seen be dominating our weather.ures up to 25 degrees in london and lincolnshire, further north it is cooler, 17 at best. some showers in the forecast, some dotted about in central and northern scotla nd about in central and northern scotland developing more widely over the next few hours. brushing northern ireland and heading across northern england and into the north sea. things become dry overnight. the wind is changing direction and...
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in their dominance. why would this time be different?on: the thing about laptops, what you need for that is good performance in the underlying processor. you need the right software platform. what we believe this technology does is bring that together in combination with that with the connectivity, lte. it creates a new class product. if i'm traveling around, with my laptop, i'm pairing it with my phone for connectivity, it works but it does not have the convenience that we have all come to rely on in a smart phone. putting all of these technologies, high-performance processing engine, the right software, all of that connectivity creates a new class of experience for a laptop user. emily: i know you love all your customers equally. but which of them do you think will step up and trade up? if it is indeed trading up. simon: in general? many of our partners are providing chips into the smart phone sector. there is a reasonably diverse range of companies in that space. in the laptop now, the first products are out there. there were three an
in their dominance. why would this time be different?on: the thing about laptops, what you need for that is good performance in the underlying processor. you need the right software platform. what we believe this technology does is bring that together in combination with that with the connectivity, lte. it creates a new class product. if i'm traveling around, with my laptop, i'm pairing it with my phone for connectivity, it works but it does not have the convenience that we have all come to...
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representative in germany dominic botch thanks for being with us so the number of refugees has jumped to a new level what's behind the numbers well i'm afraid the cause is unchanged it is conflict that is civil wars it is persecution against individuals the drivers that force people to seek protection elsewhere unchanged so in a way it is almost a given fact that this number increases year on year that many of the nations that take in the refugees they're poor and they're struggling to cope even rich countries are having difficulty dealing if not in practical terms in political terms how is the what is the u.n. doing to try to promote burden sharing among these countries there is a concerted effort now to try and end hons the international solidarity that ties together countries that a major whose countries that have accommodated large numbers of refugees and those that support refugee operations those that taken refuge use food resettlement to try and recalibrate this and also recognize the important contribution that host countries around the was areas make to give one example you k
representative in germany dominic botch thanks for being with us so the number of refugees has jumped to a new level what's behind the numbers well i'm afraid the cause is unchanged it is conflict that is civil wars it is persecution against individuals the drivers that force people to seek protection elsewhere unchanged so in a way it is almost a given fact that this number increases year on year that many of the nations that take in the refugees they're poor and they're struggling to cope...
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as disappointing as they were in the first test match, they were dominic year, well ahead, there wast they could seal victory within three and as they proved with leading with the back, and wickets throughout the day, anglin got thejob and wickets throughout the day, anglin got the job done. for too long there's been a cloud hanging over english test cricket. against pakistan a moment, then, to step out of those shadows. doing just that, jos buttler showing everyone what's been missing. his half—century up, more belligerent blows in england's lead continued to grow. this took it passed i80, praise from both sides. england on top, a welcomed sight. the clatter of wickets... that's out! were a few more welcomed sounds. jimmy anderson making sure everyone at headingley heard. his second wicket soon followed. dom bess' quite brilliant catch, the match firmly in england's grasp. bess is still feeling his way in test cricket. his first wicket, then, a very special moment. if he is part of a new start for england, it was left to the more established to bring about pakistan's end. stuart bro
as disappointing as they were in the first test match, they were dominic year, well ahead, there wast they could seal victory within three and as they proved with leading with the back, and wickets throughout the day, anglin got thejob and wickets throughout the day, anglin got the job done. for too long there's been a cloud hanging over english test cricket. against pakistan a moment, then, to step out of those shadows. doing just that, jos buttler showing everyone what's been missing. his...
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led by dominance let by the u.s. and other western countries in the international world order saudi arabian state television says three civilians have been killed in the south of the country are understood to have died following a missile attack by yemeni based rebels a three year conflict has killed more than ten thousand people in yemen and displaced at least three million leaders from saudi arabia the united arab emirates and coates a look at how they can help jordan out with its economic struggle take part in a meeting on sunday in the sacred sizzix of mecca the european union's top foreign policy official traveled to jordan on saturday to meet a lot of the second further to come already in the king discussed strategic partnership well cash strapped jordan is struggling to get on top of its debts after taking a seven hundred twenty three million dollar loan from the i.m.f. in two thousand and sixteen it relies heavily on foreign aid saudi arabia along with gulf cooperation council members not yet renewed the thre
led by dominance let by the u.s. and other western countries in the international world order saudi arabian state television says three civilians have been killed in the south of the country are understood to have died following a missile attack by yemeni based rebels a three year conflict has killed more than ten thousand people in yemen and displaced at least three million leaders from saudi arabia the united arab emirates and coates a look at how they can help jordan out with its economic...
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no one dominated nadal like this. he took the set. the third. the spaniard had a cramp. it made him go quicker. thiem's time may well come, but right now, on this court, against any opponent and even his own body, rafael nadal conquers all. to have the chance to win in monte carlo, rome, and now here, it is very emotional and was a very special moment. the crowd with support, that feeling, that moment, it is difficult to describe. there is a reason why he won 11 times here, it is definitely one of the best things someone can is definitely one of the best things someone can do in sport. for sure, me,| someone can do in sport. for sure, me, lam someone can do in sport. for sure, me, i am confident this was not my la st me, i am confident this was not my last grand slam finals. that is my biggest goal, to get into the next one and then to do it better than i did today. well, simona halep has been enjoying her first full day as a grand slam champion. the romanian won the women's french open final in three sets on saturday, beating american, sloane stephens. and what better w
no one dominated nadal like this. he took the set. the third. the spaniard had a cramp. it made him go quicker. thiem's time may well come, but right now, on this court, against any opponent and even his own body, rafael nadal conquers all. to have the chance to win in monte carlo, rome, and now here, it is very emotional and was a very special moment. the crowd with support, that feeling, that moment, it is difficult to describe. there is a reason why he won 11 times here, it is definitely one...
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as dominant at a grand slam as him.nant at a grand slam as him. perhaps cramp could stop him? as dominant at a grand slam as him. it prompted nadal to get this done quicker, the champion—to—be raced through the pain. quicker, the champion—to—be on clay, against any opponent, and his own body, rafael nadal conquers all. opponent, and his own body, patrick gearey, bbc news. opponent, and his own body, sebastian vettel has won formula one's canadian grand prix to re—take the championship lead from great britain's lewis hamilton. there was drama at the start of the race, with a crash between lance stroll and brendon hartley, which resulted in hartley heading to hospital for a check—up. vettel eventually took the chequered flag to return to the top of the drivers standings while hamilton finished in fifth place. while hamilton finished all of the day's top stories are on the bbc sport website including wales's geraint thomas winning cycling's criterium du dauphine, with england's adam yates finishing in second place. that's
as dominant at a grand slam as him.nant at a grand slam as him. perhaps cramp could stop him? as dominant at a grand slam as him. it prompted nadal to get this done quicker, the champion—to—be raced through the pain. quicker, the champion—to—be on clay, against any opponent, and his own body, rafael nadal conquers all. opponent, and his own body, patrick gearey, bbc news. opponent, and his own body, sebastian vettel has won formula one's canadian grand prix to re—take the championship...
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giving irana dominated by var controversy, giving iran a penalty.econd goal would have put iran through and not the —— knocked the european champions out, for a moment, they had a chance, just for a moment. portugal scraping through to face uruguay, iran left thinking what could have been. almost 2000 metres away, spain too narrowly avoided an early exit. it was a scoreline no one predicted. spain one, morocco two. but in the dying seconds, the moment came for the spanish, a tap in from two ruled out by the referee but overturned by var, heart break for morocco. out by the referee but overturned by var, heart breakfor morocco. their price is a last 16 tie the hosts who we re price is a last 16 tie the hosts who were given a reality check by uruguay. rusher rumbled three nil in samara. let's have a look at that group, with russia who had been on top, but uruguay are really growing into this tournament now, three wins out of three. nine point. that means that they are going to face the portuguese. russia are second and they will have the spanish next
giving irana dominated by var controversy, giving iran a penalty.econd goal would have put iran through and not the —— knocked the european champions out, for a moment, they had a chance, just for a moment. portugal scraping through to face uruguay, iran left thinking what could have been. almost 2000 metres away, spain too narrowly avoided an early exit. it was a scoreline no one predicted. spain one, morocco two. but in the dying seconds, the moment came for the spanish, a tap in from two...
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on a everyone, please welcome dominic cooper.ddy. >> what do i do? do i undo this? >> jimmy: yeah, sure. you're a stud. , u can do whatever you li man, please. >> thanks, thanks. >> jimmy: you look great. >> thank you. >> jmy: i love those. are those red-bottomed shoes? [ cheers and applause ] >> my god, they are. i haven't seen that. i haven't seen that. >> jimmy: oh, yeah, man, dude you -- [ cheers ] >> oh, yeah. i heard that somebody's just been sued for this or something. isn't it? >> jimmy: no. >> oh, goo >> jimmy: that's all cool. you just make -- you make money moves now. that's the way it works. >> i really -- i really only >> jimmy: happy belated birthday, buddy. >> thanks. >> jimmyyou turned 40? no. >> jimmy: no, sorry. >> okay. >> jimmy: 40 years old?[ intelligible ] >> jimmy: wow. [ light laughter ] >> i did. i turned a certain age.d >> jimmy: you >> i went and hid. i didn't do anything. i didn't -- i just couldn't really deal with it. now i'm in the process of it. j my: really? >> yeah, it's fine. >> jimmy: where did
on a everyone, please welcome dominic cooper.ddy. >> what do i do? do i undo this? >> jimmy: yeah, sure. you're a stud. , u can do whatever you li man, please. >> thanks, thanks. >> jimmy: you look great. >> thank you. >> jmy: i love those. are those red-bottomed shoes? [ cheers and applause ] >> my god, they are. i haven't seen that. i haven't seen that. >> jimmy: oh, yeah, man, dude you -- [ cheers ] >> oh, yeah. i heard that somebody's...
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high pressure to the north of us, dominant for the first half of us, dominant for the first half of thet. around that a gentle north and north—easterly flow coming into the uk. overnight and into the morning, skipping in a lot of cloud from the north sea and bringing it in land. it could well be cloudier by the time we get to the morning. this is how it is looking for early rises tomorrow. ten to 14 degrees. some clear spells in early sunshine. and these are the areas which will continue to see some occasional sunny spells during the day. a few showers developing in for northern ireland and western scotland there could be found thundery into the afternoon. by no means will everyone see those thunderstorms. eastern scotland, northern, central and eastern parts of england, a lot of that cloud will stay with us. a few brighter breaks and it could be a bit drizzly early on. essentially a dry day and with cloud much cooler compared to today. and in fact for much of the past week or so. still some warmth in sunny spells in the west. plenty of cloud monday night and into tuesday morning, and a
high pressure to the north of us, dominant for the first half of us, dominant for the first half of thet. around that a gentle north and north—easterly flow coming into the uk. overnight and into the morning, skipping in a lot of cloud from the north sea and bringing it in land. it could well be cloudier by the time we get to the morning. this is how it is looking for early rises tomorrow. ten to 14 degrees. some clear spells in early sunshine. and these are the areas which will continue to...
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rebel conservatives — led by former minister dominic grieve — thought they'd reached a compromise witht but then accused ministers of a slap in the face when the final text was revealed. so when the bill reached the lords, a tory peer tried to reinstate the spirit of what the rebel mps wanted. if your lordships approve it, the house of commons will have an opportunity to consider a reprieve, the agreement negotiated in that faith. between the solicitor general and mr green. i'm grateful to my noble friend. he is indeed a friend and i have always found him very highly intelligent and very entertaining. however, on this particular point, on a point of claret t —— clarification, could he say whether it remains his position that he wishes at all costs to destroy brexit? and that in fact... could he say, on a point of clarification, whether he wishes to destroy brexit? that is not a very parliamentary suggestion, i might say to the noble lord. and that this amendment is about sabotaging brexit because that means to be the case. on the second point of clarification, could he tell us what dis
rebel conservatives — led by former minister dominic grieve — thought they'd reached a compromise witht but then accused ministers of a slap in the face when the final text was revealed. so when the bill reached the lords, a tory peer tried to reinstate the spirit of what the rebel mps wanted. if your lordships approve it, the house of commons will have an opportunity to consider a reprieve, the agreement negotiated in that faith. between the solicitor general and mr green. i'm grateful to...
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and then end of the government and then we would face new elections and that was so dominating and i think it's also saw so. frustrating for everybody just to imagine we could get back into a situation which nobody wanted to see coming back very soon but i think is also kind of the mystic the different partners and to cheer they will cheer to this agreement although actually the problems have not been solved in the first place but at least the dynamic have been kicked off and the process will start now just as a whole for had said that on monday if there was no solution which is part of the c.i.s. you could really get behind that he might go it alone that he might decide to use his ministerial powers to start turning refugees back at the borders what can what do you expect to happen now in the net in the days and weeks to come regarding border controls here in germany but i don't i don't see it so i think he's very much aware of where the red line is where the chancellor actually said it to say ok if he's acting unilaterally then this is an and then actually this is up to her compete
and then end of the government and then we would face new elections and that was so dominating and i think it's also saw so. frustrating for everybody just to imagine we could get back into a situation which nobody wanted to see coming back very soon but i think is also kind of the mystic the different partners and to cheer they will cheer to this agreement although actually the problems have not been solved in the first place but at least the dynamic have been kicked off and the process will...
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u nless along like richard —— and dominic unless and until.ng a tremendous amount of money, plus i think it is very provocative. the president lavished praise on kim jong—un, but that brought this question. the menu met today, kim jong—un, as you know, has killed family members, has starved his own people. why are you so comfortable calling him very talented? well, he is very talented. anybody that takes over a situation like he did at 26 yea rs of over a situation like he did at 26 years of age and is able to run it, and run it tough, i don't say he was nice, or i don't say anything about it, he ran it. very few people at that age, you can take one out of 10,000, properly, couldn't do it. and then, donald trump, the former property developer, set out the economic opportunities for north korea at peace with its neighbours. well, they have great beaches. you see that whenever they are exploding their cannons into the ocean, right? i say wouldn't that make a great condo. and i said, you know, instead of doing that, you could have the best hotels
u nless along like richard —— and dominic unless and until.ng a tremendous amount of money, plus i think it is very provocative. the president lavished praise on kim jong—un, but that brought this question. the menu met today, kim jong—un, as you know, has killed family members, has starved his own people. why are you so comfortable calling him very talented? well, he is very talented. anybody that takes over a situation like he did at 26 yea rs of over a situation like he did at 26...
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dominic thiem is one of the few to have beaten him. that was in rome. but in paris.h game and this mistake. the set was gone minutes later. as a powerful austrian, thiem is known as the thiemenator, but the real machine was at the other end. no male tennis player has been as dominant at a grand slam as him. was there a weakness? perhaps cramp could stop him. it prompted nadal to get this done quicker, the champion to be raced through the pain. 0n clay against any opponent and his own body, rafael nadal conquers all. patrick gearey, bbc news. scotland recorded their first ever victory over england today, outshining the visitors by six runs at the grange. callum macleod's brilliant century helped the scots to their highest one day total on a record—breaking day in edinburgh. jim lumsden has more. piped onto the pitch, the world's top ranked one—day side travel to edinburgh to beat the side ranked 13th. the scots went into bad and england were unable to contain the hosts in a compact ground. calum macleod of the most damage pounding out 140, scotland ended 371—5, their
dominic thiem is one of the few to have beaten him. that was in rome. but in paris.h game and this mistake. the set was gone minutes later. as a powerful austrian, thiem is known as the thiemenator, but the real machine was at the other end. no male tennis player has been as dominant at a grand slam as him. was there a weakness? perhaps cramp could stop him. it prompted nadal to get this done quicker, the champion to be raced through the pain. 0n clay against any opponent and his own body,...
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coming up with a more unified policy then dominic. well so far at least certainly that's what they seem to be aspiring towards i mean we now know today that the president of the european commission john called younker is calling for a mini summit as it were to be held in brussels this weekend on sunday at which the heads of government or heads of state of eight e.u. member states will meet will gather to try to work out what sort of bilateral or multilateral rather resolution there might be to the migration crisis the point to be made here in berlin is the tension has risen up around what happens to people who apply for asylum in this passive in this member states who have already applied for asylum elsewhere in the e.u. people who are bound by what's called the dublin three regulation it's a very much the burning issue as it were here but not just here we've heard today from the chancellor of austria courts who says that this is a matter of national security for his country and that it's something that needs to be dealt with as soon
coming up with a more unified policy then dominic. well so far at least certainly that's what they seem to be aspiring towards i mean we now know today that the president of the european commission john called younker is calling for a mini summit as it were to be held in brussels this weekend on sunday at which the heads of government or heads of state of eight e.u. member states will meet will gather to try to work out what sort of bilateral or multilateral rather resolution there might be to...
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it's a coalition that dominated politics in the us house of representatives from until 1989 when jim wright left the speakership. it was an interesting project but in doing that we were going around texas and going through archives of many of the influential people were from texas and had served in congress during the 20th century. once that project was finished up we thought it would be wonderful to do a series of short pieces on many of the industry people who served from texas in congress both in house and the senate. lone star leaders gave portrait of 25 and the exact number is 26 people who served in congress from texas. we focused on the era between 19211989 because in 1931 he was elected speaker of the us house of representatives and was the first texan ever to chamber leadership positions in congress. it marked texas coming-of-age is a member of the united states union and during that period between 1931-1989 texas had an almost uninterrupted role as leadership in congress with salmon serving as from 1937 when he was elected as majority leader 21961 when he died and jim wrigh
it's a coalition that dominated politics in the us house of representatives from until 1989 when jim wright left the speakership. it was an interesting project but in doing that we were going around texas and going through archives of many of the influential people were from texas and had served in congress during the 20th century. once that project was finished up we thought it would be wonderful to do a series of short pieces on many of the industry people who served from texas in congress...
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here we are more than 100 years later and anti-trust issues, market dominance, the protection of the little guy in the marketplace, and now the vogue term of federal overreach still dominate attorneys general. give us a little thought on what it's like to be an attorney general today? and how businesses come to talk to you about the issues facing them? these are sophisticated players. and the states and the district and the territories have a role. tell us a little bit about what that is. >> sure. it's extraordinarily interesting, as you say, and to be sure oftentimes the companies do come and speak to the office of attorney general, city council in advance of pitching their tent in the district of columbia. it's also true that companies come in and do not seek with the attorney general, they go about conducting the business, and to the extent issues come up they address them when they arise. for example, we have ride sharing of all sorts here in the district. we also have food delivery services in the district. and not so long ago, there was a report that certain ride sharing servic
here we are more than 100 years later and anti-trust issues, market dominance, the protection of the little guy in the marketplace, and now the vogue term of federal overreach still dominate attorneys general. give us a little thought on what it's like to be an attorney general today? and how businesses come to talk to you about the issues facing them? these are sophisticated players. and the states and the district and the territories have a role. tell us a little bit about what that is....
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them and it's seen by some as a counterweight to the grouping the blocks that are traditionally dominated by the united states now these two countries want to build closer ties as you mentioned to challenge the united states and the closer ties also come in part because these two men bloody near putin and paying actually share a very good relationship as well but the reason why they want to why it's important the two countries cede it to build closer ties is because their relationship with the u.s. is becoming more fraught now russia has been accused of meddling in u.s. elections it's also increasingly looking at china more and more for trade and investment because of western sanctions slapped on it after it and next crimea in two thousand and fourteen china meanwhile is in. the midst of a trait a possible trade war with the united states it's also been challenged and criticized by the u.s. for its increasing militarization of the south china sea parts of which are being disputed by as many as six countries so a stronger alliance between these two countries will essentially help them to s
them and it's seen by some as a counterweight to the grouping the blocks that are traditionally dominated by the united states now these two countries want to build closer ties as you mentioned to challenge the united states and the closer ties also come in part because these two men bloody near putin and paying actually share a very good relationship as well but the reason why they want to why it's important the two countries cede it to build closer ties is because their relationship with the...
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laura: wn the president says he wants america to be dominant in space, will this make us dominant? >> it could put us on the path to maintain our dominance. the u.s. military is already arguably dominant in space. t could help the military grow in the future and stay more focused on countering the threats that we see. laura: thank you so much for ining us. >> thank you for having me. meghan markle's father has been talking about the rouple's wedding. homas markle says he is sure megan cried when he told her how he could not attend the ceremony. nicholas witchell reports. nicholas: she was the bride whok memorably wa up the aisle without her father. thomas markle pulled out of meghan's wedding. health problems were given as the reason for his absence. his place was taken for the last part of her walk tothhe altar by prince of wales. now in an interview on itv, mr. mark. expressed his gratitude >> i can't think of a better replacement than someone like prince charles. he looked veryandsome, and my ughter looked beautiful with him. i was jealous. i wish it had be me. but thank god he
laura: wn the president says he wants america to be dominant in space, will this make us dominant? >> it could put us on the path to maintain our dominance. the u.s. military is already arguably dominant in space. t could help the military grow in the future and stay more focused on countering the threats that we see. laura: thank you so much for ining us. >> thank you for having me. meghan markle's father has been talking about the rouple's wedding. homas markle says he is sure...
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dominic grieve is one person. phoning people this evening, trying to get people to say that this doesn't deliver the pledge and he has found one or two people willing to say that. the other 20 people in the room take a different view, including george freeman. i spoke to a number ten official who was in the room who has also said explicitly that the steel tabled this evening does make compromises, accurately reflects what was discussed on tuesday evening, and it does go further, it gives parliament extra opportunities to go and ask the government to think again, and that is fair and reasonable. it does not give parliament a meaningful vote, which is the aim of this amendment, on what would happen in a no deal scenario. it is a take it or leave it, you can have a rubbish deal or no deal, with parliament having no say. we are in a parliamentary democracy and you cannot have the executive vote. so parliament can approve or not approve any deal. if they do that or if no deal can be reached between the government and t
dominic grieve is one person. phoning people this evening, trying to get people to say that this doesn't deliver the pledge and he has found one or two people willing to say that. the other 20 people in the room take a different view, including george freeman. i spoke to a number ten official who was in the room who has also said explicitly that the steel tabled this evening does make compromises, accurately reflects what was discussed on tuesday evening, and it does go further, it gives...
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(dave)very warm to hot temperatures are forecast for the interior today as high pressure dominates the weather pattern. additionally, offshore winds will develop and result in heightened fire weather concerns for portions of the region today through sunday. cooling is then expected by sunday and into early in the upcoming week with increased onshore flow. ( marty ) in the east bay... police are investigating a shooting at a popular park that sent hundreds of people running for their lives. it happened at marina park in san leandro... around 6 o'clock friday evening. the trouble started after a party was supposed to take place. the park allowed a limit of 200 people. but about 700 people showed up after news of the party posted on social media. not long after the party started... someone fired a gun... and sent everyone into a panic. ( marty )police cleared the area and safely got everyone out. no
(dave)very warm to hot temperatures are forecast for the interior today as high pressure dominates the weather pattern. additionally, offshore winds will develop and result in heightened fire weather concerns for portions of the region today through sunday. cooling is then expected by sunday and into early in the upcoming week with increased onshore flow. ( marty ) in the east bay... police are investigating a shooting at a popular park that sent hundreds of people running for their lives. it...
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the dominic grieve amendment that was suggested, the government said we can talk to dominic grieve maybef kicking the can down the road. they are will starting soon. lucy, that resignation, that changed the atmosphere here? that's right, there was a reasonable confidence from no ten before we entered the commons today and an unexpected resignation from philip lee, a pro—remain minister. a lot of talk so far has been about brexiteers resigning. it was a shock and may have given courage to those conservative mps inclined towards remain who may be thinking about rebelling on the meaningful vote amendment. we have been describing this as a crisis, a critical day for theresa may. if she loses this vote, how damaged is she? massively damaged. there is a lot of votes going to happen today and tomorrow and maybe next week. but one vote matters is the issue of the meaningful vote f if this goes through, theresa may has lost control of the brexit process. it has never happened to a government before in a such a big negotiation. if that happens, all bets are off. i don't know where we go from there
the dominic grieve amendment that was suggested, the government said we can talk to dominic grieve maybef kicking the can down the road. they are will starting soon. lucy, that resignation, that changed the atmosphere here? that's right, there was a reasonable confidence from no ten before we entered the commons today and an unexpected resignation from philip lee, a pro—remain minister. a lot of talk so far has been about brexiteers resigning. it was a shock and may have given courage to...
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industries targeted are those tied to china's made in china twenty twenty five strategic plan to dominate the emerging high technology industries drive future economic growth but hunt for us and others china has warned when the first set of targets hit on july the sixth it will respond that will spark a second round of titus from the us to move on the lead on china is consistent in its stance that if the us adopts any unilateral protectionist measures and damages china's interests we will immediately react and take necessary measures to firmly safeguard our legitimate rights and interests there are those in this town and those in this white house who privately believe that a long term trade war with china would be bad for the u.s. economy and for u.s. consumers but donald trump is the living on a campaign promise and he believes a trade war would be good for the u.s. and it's a war he can when alan fischer al-jazeera at the white house well earlier i spoke to jeff sharlet a senior fellow at the peterson institute for international economics in washington he says china's retaliation is lik
industries targeted are those tied to china's made in china twenty twenty five strategic plan to dominate the emerging high technology industries drive future economic growth but hunt for us and others china has warned when the first set of targets hit on july the sixth it will respond that will spark a second round of titus from the us to move on the lead on china is consistent in its stance that if the us adopts any unilateral protectionist measures and damages china's interests we will...
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issue, the dominant political issue of our times. effect, remaking our country and i think people do deserve to have the ability to have people like us trying to look into all the details. i accept that some of it is baffling and some of the detail can be very boring, but it is important. you will know, the bbc is getting accused of extreme bias by pro—brexit and pro—remain campaigners. how are you navigating your way through it all, as a reporter? one of the things we try and do is try and look at facts. people can always quibble about what the facts really are, but for example, we did a piece recently about customs borders elsewhere in europe, because of the customs union debate and some people were saying, it is easy to get across the border, it is not easy. well, we went to swedish customs and norwegians customs and swiss customs and french customs and turkish customs and asked them how long did it take for a truck to get across your borders? here are some of the facts. people can then spin them either way and i think we are alwa
issue, the dominant political issue of our times. effect, remaking our country and i think people do deserve to have the ability to have people like us trying to look into all the details. i accept that some of it is baffling and some of the detail can be very boring, but it is important. you will know, the bbc is getting accused of extreme bias by pro—brexit and pro—remain campaigners. how are you navigating your way through it all, as a reporter? one of the things we try and do is try and...
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sam: opec will dominate the day again.ave got to look at the oil and gas index down the last three days. oil is up, so it will likely rise. majors, but the mid-caps. a lot of oil producers in london getting a little boost today. guy: airbus has said this before. why is this different? nejra: it is talking about the prospect of a no deal scenario for brexit. airbus saying it may pull its u.k. investments in the "catastrophic event the country leaves the eu next year without striking a brexit deal." about 14,000 people in britain, manufactures wings in the u.k. and said this late thursday that if the prime minister fails to broker a deal, it would lead to severe disruption of u.k. production. airbus would be forced to "reconsider its investments in the u.k." and its long-term footprint in the country if it tumbled out of the bloc without a deal. in terms of a transition deal, that is still a position of concern for airbus. absolutely, and then the supply chain story, as well. thank you very much. we are working our way towar
sam: opec will dominate the day again.ave got to look at the oil and gas index down the last three days. oil is up, so it will likely rise. majors, but the mid-caps. a lot of oil producers in london getting a little boost today. guy: airbus has said this before. why is this different? nejra: it is talking about the prospect of a no deal scenario for brexit. airbus saying it may pull its u.k. investments in the "catastrophic event the country leaves the eu next year without striking a...