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myspace was the dominant social network, later overtaken by facebook. as the chairman pointed out, facebook is now facing robust competition from tick-tock, a new entrant, in the past couple of years. with the advent of the internet, we've removed the high startup costs often seen in traditional markets. the next big innovation is readily distributable. further advancing the natural erosion of the first mover advantage. for americans and american small businesses, bigger is better. what we see here are two-sided markets. you have consumers on one side and small businesses on the other. these platforms are operating as the bridge between the two. the connection is providing a much-needed lifeline to america's main street businesses. and the bigger the platform, the better it is for these small businesses, because it gives greater access to more potential customers. it drives down prices for advertising. and with microtargeted ads, american businesses can be sure that every dollar they spend on advertising actually leads to sales, something you didn't hav
myspace was the dominant social network, later overtaken by facebook. as the chairman pointed out, facebook is now facing robust competition from tick-tock, a new entrant, in the past couple of years. with the advent of the internet, we've removed the high startup costs often seen in traditional markets. the next big innovation is readily distributable. further advancing the natural erosion of the first mover advantage. for americans and american small businesses, bigger is better. what we see...
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dominic cummins is a senior adviser.n half—an—hour of moving in, he was out the back gate, off to the commons to hire and fire. forget the light of the long knives, this was the afternoon of the big macs. sacked privately in the swelter of the commons, more than half of the cabinet cleared out. one senior tory called it a walk takeover. protesters at whitehall might agree, but watch the new government being made. big change at breakneck speed. the most important thing is to get us the most important thing is to get us out of the eu by the end of october. exactly the same message from the new chancellor. the prime minister has already set out some of his key priorities, including making sure we leave the eu on october the sist. sure we leave the eu on october the 31st. some familiar faces stay, work and pensions, and health. the new transport secretary couldn't hear his good news at first because downing street was locked down. just encase boris johnson downing street was locked down. just encase borisjohnson was any illu
dominic cummins is a senior adviser.n half—an—hour of moving in, he was out the back gate, off to the commons to hire and fire. forget the light of the long knives, this was the afternoon of the big macs. sacked privately in the swelter of the commons, more than half of the cabinet cleared out. one senior tory called it a walk takeover. protesters at whitehall might agree, but watch the new government being made. big change at breakneck speed. the most important thing is to get us the most...
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baltimore's murder rate is that dominic double that of guatemal. more than 22% of the city lives in poverty. almost 65% of all children grew up in single parent households. in 2017, one-third of baltimore's high schools had zero students who were proficient in math. in 13 of baltimore's 39 high not a single student, not one student was deemed proficient at math. you'd think that would be a national scandal. you'd think that he would be in a hunger strike until that's fixed. >> anyone who took the walk that we took around this neighborhood would not think you are in a wealthy nation. you would think that you were in a third world country. >> tucker: a third world country? wow. wait a second. bernie sanders, a white supremacist? no. actually, he's just an old-fashioned liberal. that's how democrats use to think. if they saw misery and urban decay, they wanted to fix it. not anymore. modern progressive isn't about helping the people beneath you. it's about establishing moral superiority over them. it's a revolution. that's what it's about. so democrat
baltimore's murder rate is that dominic double that of guatemal. more than 22% of the city lives in poverty. almost 65% of all children grew up in single parent households. in 2017, one-third of baltimore's high schools had zero students who were proficient in math. in 13 of baltimore's 39 high not a single student, not one student was deemed proficient at math. you'd think that would be a national scandal. you'd think that he would be in a hunger strike until that's fixed. >> anyone who...
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high pressure more dominant into monday —— south and west.esh start with temperatures in single figures. like earlier this week, the cloud builds up, spreads out and the afternoon not as sunny as the morning. later, may be rain in northern ireland and western scotland. temperatures much like sunday's, but light winds, pleasant with strong sunshine overhead. sunshine doesn't hold on in the north into tuesday. another area of low pressure trying to push in, bringing more cloud after a bright start in scotland and northern ireland and the greater chance of rain. cloud in over in western areas, the best of the sunshine in the south and east, where we could get mid—20s on tuesday afternoon and mid—teens further north. uncertainty about the rain, north or south, because again, no real dominance in weather patterns through the week. high pressure to begin with and low pressure attacking from the atlantic but we are stuck in between. with nothing to the atmosphere, there's the chance of some showers, may be heavy ones, through the week ahead but a lo
high pressure more dominant into monday —— south and west.esh start with temperatures in single figures. like earlier this week, the cloud builds up, spreads out and the afternoon not as sunny as the morning. later, may be rain in northern ireland and western scotland. temperatures much like sunday's, but light winds, pleasant with strong sunshine overhead. sunshine doesn't hold on in the north into tuesday. another area of low pressure trying to push in, bringing more cloud after a bright...
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dominic thiem beaten by sam querrey.the french open final, beaten by rafael nadal. he was the only active player under the age of 28 to make it through to a grand slam singles final. with him going, it has certainly opened for the
dominic thiem beaten by sam querrey.the french open final, beaten by rafael nadal. he was the only active player under the age of 28 to make it through to a grand slam singles final. with him going, it has certainly opened for the
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i don't think dominic cummings like mps at all., are used to that in downing street, a lot of people put them over there to advise them when they really think the elected mps are irritating. all i am interested in any messages that will be sent to brussels, that it is important to me. michel barnier will know if the cannot just me. michel barnier will know if the cannotjust brush aside boris johnson as if he was theresa may, so this is serious stuff and business now. what i feel is going to happen with the people he will now put into brexit secretary, other key posts that will deliver the brexit agenda, including dominic cummings. it will send a clear message to the eu, they will have to negotiate, they cannot just say what they have set up until now, which is the withdrawal agreement, that is the only thing on the table. now, that withdrawal agreement it went back into the white van with theresa may's furniture as it left downing street earlier today. that deal is done. interesting, nigel evans, thank you for those thoughts. the n
i don't think dominic cummings like mps at all., are used to that in downing street, a lot of people put them over there to advise them when they really think the elected mps are irritating. all i am interested in any messages that will be sent to brussels, that it is important to me. michel barnier will know if the cannot just me. michel barnier will know if the cannotjust brush aside boris johnson as if he was theresa may, so this is serious stuff and business now. what i feel is going to...
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president trump is not backing out dominic down.e's also taking direct aim at al sharpton for trying to make his criticism about race. watch this. >> i pointed out that tremendous corruption has taken place in baltimore. people have called from baltimore thanking me so much, because all that money that's been spent over 20 years has been stolen and wasted by people like elijah cummings. i and the least racist person. he's a racist. for squandering billions of dollars in baltimore. administration officials explaining the large sum that's going to the city. >> president trump has given $16 billion in 2018 alone to elijah cummings district in federal grants. my question to you guys is this. what are you actually doing with the money so that it benefits residents in the community, for once instead of politicians? >> jesse: finally, president trump is sticking to the facts. the media is ignoring them, saying they don't have data to back up their points. >> won a president says rat and rodent infested, what do you think? is that racism? >
president trump is not backing out dominic down.e's also taking direct aim at al sharpton for trying to make his criticism about race. watch this. >> i pointed out that tremendous corruption has taken place in baltimore. people have called from baltimore thanking me so much, because all that money that's been spent over 20 years has been stolen and wasted by people like elijah cummings. i and the least racist person. he's a racist. for squandering billions of dollars in baltimore....
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women's national team spark action on equal pay for equal work after a dominating world cup? >>> iran escalating once again, breaking its commitment to the nuclear deal. how much uranium will tehran enrich and how will the west respond? >>> i'm sorry for any of the pain or misconception it may have caused anybody. >>> joe biden apologizes for comments about working with segregationists but he's mounting a vigorous defense on his record of working with race. >>> this is "early start," i'm jessica dean in for christine romans. >> good morning for all of you, i'm dave briggs. 4 a.m. in new york, 12:30 p.m. in tehran. the u.s. women's soccer team rewriting the record books sparking a movement with their stunning dominant performance in france. >> that's it, u.s. wins their fourth world cup! >> team u.s.a. never trailed in the tournament, never, capturing its second straight world cup title with a dominating 2-0 performance. plenty of fans were shouting u.s.a. but this chant is resonating across continents. >> u.s.a. u.s.a. u.s.a. >> many of the fans, female and male, chanting equ
women's national team spark action on equal pay for equal work after a dominating world cup? >>> iran escalating once again, breaking its commitment to the nuclear deal. how much uranium will tehran enrich and how will the west respond? >>> i'm sorry for any of the pain or misconception it may have caused anybody. >>> joe biden apologizes for comments about working with segregationists but he's mounting a vigorous defense on his record of working with race....
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so dominic encouraging people to go to other spots what's your take on a lot of the suggestion yeah i like those last comments about developing from school systems to move people around but i've decided very much that we need to develop to enable that you also mentioned. i was speaking at a conference on open source and then actually in the fall and one of the key problems that is that the roads get for a jump with traffic because they haven't been trying system it's all stops and trying systems and that would really really help move people around best results so i think you know we need to really look positively about how to respond to challenges and you mentioned the growth in tourism as projects it's the numbers that you've got from the un will tourism organization earlier in the program is quite interesting because if you look at the increase in international travelers from 25000000 in 1950 to $1300000000.00 in 2007 saying it's over a 5000 percent increase the project has increased on those basis to 2030 is one point i 1000000000 which is only 38 percent more i think we can cut ab
so dominic encouraging people to go to other spots what's your take on a lot of the suggestion yeah i like those last comments about developing from school systems to move people around but i've decided very much that we need to develop to enable that you also mentioned. i was speaking at a conference on open source and then actually in the fall and one of the key problems that is that the roads get for a jump with traffic because they haven't been trying system it's all stops and trying...
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journalists and car and editor for the outlook for sponsible tourism initiative and finally we have dominic standish is the author of venice in environmental peril with every outing and everybody should see you sent us a picture is gorgeous picture as i'm going to show them to everybody on my laptop this is a stunning place festival where in the world this is. i think the game of thrones i mean you know when the audience goes live immediately you know it they're having the song this is king's landing. yes yes that's the problem down the window now why do you send us this punk check us festival. i think you know this was in contrast to some of the other pictures that i sent you or the city of the old city old town where you could actually see just how many people were walking the streets that morning and you know it it's that 1st view that we saw is something that takes your breath away but it's these that you know that make you think a little bit harder and don't get me wrong i'm from india you know i'm used to crowds i you know i am part of the crowd myself so i i don't see it as being you
journalists and car and editor for the outlook for sponsible tourism initiative and finally we have dominic standish is the author of venice in environmental peril with every outing and everybody should see you sent us a picture is gorgeous picture as i'm going to show them to everybody on my laptop this is a stunning place festival where in the world this is. i think the game of thrones i mean you know when the audience goes live immediately you know it they're having the song this is king's...
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it was a dominating performance.f the stuff going on, their fight for equal pay and meghan rapinoe owes back and forth with president trump. they are able to put it aside and prove they are the best team in the world. rapinoe showing up big for team u.s.a. she was awarded the golden boot and golden ball for being the top goal scorers and rapinoe -- team u.s.a beat the netherlands 2-0. fans celebrating the win. the players having tons of fun themselves in the locker room after the game. they realized this winch more than just a victory on the pitch. >> i think everyone is ready for this conversation to move to the next step. i think we're done with are we worth it, should we have equal pay, is it -- is the markets the same? yeah, yeah, everyone's done with that. i mean, we put on as all players, i'm saying every player in this world cup put on the most incredible show that you could ever ask for. we can't do anything more. >> now the players in the u.s. soccer federation will head to mediation. over the past few years
it was a dominating performance.f the stuff going on, their fight for equal pay and meghan rapinoe owes back and forth with president trump. they are able to put it aside and prove they are the best team in the world. rapinoe showing up big for team u.s.a. she was awarded the golden boot and golden ball for being the top goal scorers and rapinoe -- team u.s.a beat the netherlands 2-0. fans celebrating the win. the players having tons of fun themselves in the locker room after the game. they...
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the news cycle, dominating the programs, dominating print coverage. anything he can do to do damage control, he would want to. laura:ha kamalis raised nearly $12 million in the second orr. how much momentum is with her going into the second of i at the end of children -- second debate at the end of july? brittany: i don't want to prognosticate more than i do not know, but there is interest in her and it is breakout more than breakthrough. some had breakout moments during the debates -- we talk about marion williamson in a way that is maybe serious or not serious, but kamala harris had a breakthroughoment. she is fourth or fifth in line to mayor pete, who had a dominant campaigning quarter, and joeiden. but it is interesting to see if they will keep upy . lots of mos raised in the last two weeks. laura: after the debate. what do you make of joe biden trying to appear so while the party seems to be pushing left with the other contenders? brittany: i think he has been trying to say for a while, even when he was barack apresident, that there democrats bei
the news cycle, dominating the programs, dominating print coverage. anything he can do to do damage control, he would want to. laura:ha kamalis raised nearly $12 million in the second orr. how much momentum is with her going into the second of i at the end of children -- second debate at the end of july? brittany: i don't want to prognosticate more than i do not know, but there is interest in her and it is breakout more than breakthrough. some had breakout moments during the debates -- we talk...
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how surprised were jealous that dominic cummings made this appearance?weeks but gently denied by the team. some suggestion, i am not sure it is true, that dominic coming wasn't sure he was being brought into number 10 until boris johnson sure he was being brought into number 10 until borisjohnson was confirmed as the next prime minister. certainly it is a surprise appointment but it sends a signal that dominic cummings is known for. a winning campaigner. he hasn't won the two big referenda campaigns and also the electoral reform campaign and so if you're going to try and send a kind of back signal to some tory mps that, if you do not vote for this deal, we are ready for an election, then bringing dominic coming to downing street is saying that without having to say it. recently betrayed by benedict cumberbatch. perhaps there will have to bea cumberbatch. perhaps there will have to be a sequel. johnson backs amnesty for half a million in the uk without papers. this may be a surprising development?” without papers. this may be a surprising development? i t
how surprised were jealous that dominic cummings made this appearance?weeks but gently denied by the team. some suggestion, i am not sure it is true, that dominic coming wasn't sure he was being brought into number 10 until boris johnson sure he was being brought into number 10 until borisjohnson was confirmed as the next prime minister. certainly it is a surprise appointment but it sends a signal that dominic cummings is known for. a winning campaigner. he hasn't won the two big referenda...
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searches at one time dominated by yahoo later overtaken by google. myspace was the dominant social network later overtaken by facebook. as the chairman pointed out, facebook is facing robust competition from tictac. that is in the last couple of years. with the advent of the internet, the high start up cost often seen in traditional markets. the next big innovation is readily datable and distributable. further advancing the natural erosion of the first mover advantage. for americans and american small businesses, bigger is better pick what we see here are two cited markets. if consumers on one side and small businesses are on the other, these platforms are operating as a bridge between the two. the connection is providing a much-needed lifeline to america's main street businesses. and the bigger the platform, the better it is for these small businesses. it gives greater access to more potential customers. it drives down prices for advertising and with micro- targeted ads, american businesses can be sure that every dollar they spend on advertising act
searches at one time dominated by yahoo later overtaken by google. myspace was the dominant social network later overtaken by facebook. as the chairman pointed out, facebook is facing robust competition from tictac. that is in the last couple of years. with the advent of the internet, the high start up cost often seen in traditional markets. the next big innovation is readily datable and distributable. further advancing the natural erosion of the first mover advantage. for americans and...
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borisjohnson, priti patel, michael gove, dominic raab, dominic cummings, the man who masterminded brexitnishing the job and taking over the running of the country. there are many brexiteers who would say why were they not impose three years ago? you campaigned and delivered for it, why would you push it through? now, we will find out if they can. we have said so many times, the numbers in parliament have not changed, so it doesn't matter who is in government, they still need to be able to deliver the policies he wants and get them through that place. if it is still a no—deal brexit, that will be challenging for him to do, especially now that he has sacked or allowed to leave many of the tory remain supporting mps, whose support he will need. lots of ambition and optimism from the prime minister, but i'm still not entirely clear on what the strategy is. that is the big question that we will find a nswe rs now big question that we will find answers now in the next few weeks. 0ptimism is fine for tv and it sounds good and makes people feel good, but it will not solve this incredibly intangi
borisjohnson, priti patel, michael gove, dominic raab, dominic cummings, the man who masterminded brexitnishing the job and taking over the running of the country. there are many brexiteers who would say why were they not impose three years ago? you campaigned and delivered for it, why would you push it through? now, we will find out if they can. we have said so many times, the numbers in parliament have not changed, so it doesn't matter who is in government, they still need to be able to...
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our economy is used to be dominated by banks. that dominated the country. that isn't necessarily the case anymore because its countries --it is case anymore because its countries ——it is companies like facebook. looking at the use of we chat. jaguar land rover getting this loan guarantee to build electric cars. ever since the referendum on the uk's membership of the european union, there has been a concern for the future of the car industry. big companies like nissan and a japanese car makers saying hang on a second, if you are not a part of the european union, we may have to think about where we build our cars. this isa about where we build our cars. this is a real boost in the arm. yes, this is massive jaguar land rover and of course forjobs in the uk. this is almost one of theresa may's signing off. she has only days left as prime minister and she has announced this 500 million deal. it is for electric cars. there is this guarantee in the uk to move to fully electric cars by 2040 which a lot of people are seeing as a pretty op
our economy is used to be dominated by banks. that dominated the country. that isn't necessarily the case anymore because its countries --it is case anymore because its countries ——it is companies like facebook. looking at the use of we chat. jaguar land rover getting this loan guarantee to build electric cars. ever since the referendum on the uk's membership of the european union, there has been a concern for the future of the car industry. big companies like nissan and a japanese car...
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dominic congresswoman alexandra ocasio-cortez. it's a shameful political tactic on the left. we do expect elected members of congress to denounce violence, especially when the target of that violence includes federal law enforcement officials who serve and protect our country and put their lives on the line for us every day. now, after initially dodging questions, to her credit, ocasio-cortez condemned the attacks. a fellow squad member, congresswoman omar will not condemn the violence. really, congresswoman? you're going to defend this? >> will you condemn the ilhan omar attacks on washington over the weekend? will you condemn them prefer fo? i guess when you laugh about al qaeda as she has and referred to 9/11, i guess we shouldn't expect any better. as we speak, the members of this group are now in full control of the democratic party, with the most influence of the 2020 democratic hopefuls. this ongoing feud between pelosi and ocasio-cortez. she accused the house speaker, nancy's pelosi of race medicine every two and every fou
dominic congresswoman alexandra ocasio-cortez. it's a shameful political tactic on the left. we do expect elected members of congress to denounce violence, especially when the target of that violence includes federal law enforcement officials who serve and protect our country and put their lives on the line for us every day. now, after initially dodging questions, to her credit, ocasio-cortez condemned the attacks. a fellow squad member, congresswoman omar will not condemn the violence. really,...
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which is dominant weather feature.ic time the summer months which gives us our typical pattern. the dominant high has been displaced or moved. slight this is what happens. a lot of fog, a lot of on shore win. temperature below the average.e of year. we have not had a run, knock on wood, by now we've had a few. 60 concord, 57 wallet quick. 56 in napa. these are current temperatures. running behind where they were last night and last night was go. tomorrow starts off a little cooler, ends up about the same or little cooler than today. the forecast, shows temperatures , shows colors, colors representing temperatures. yellows are 70s. greens or 60s. that is a mild pattern for sure. for this time year. this pattern is going to last into tuesday and wednesday about 72 hours of continued mild low weather with good air quality. fire danger that is not off the hook. repeat of the high,today two. the five day forecast, get ready for more the same the next 2 to 3 days. a little bit warmer. as we head toward the end of the week. >
which is dominant weather feature.ic time the summer months which gives us our typical pattern. the dominant high has been displaced or moved. slight this is what happens. a lot of fog, a lot of on shore win. temperature below the average.e of year. we have not had a run, knock on wood, by now we've had a few. 60 concord, 57 wallet quick. 56 in napa. these are current temperatures. running behind where they were last night and last night was go. tomorrow starts off a little cooler, ends up...
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will suffice taking us back to domine to explain why the camp was clear. and this is something i wasn't expecting. a motorway service station transformed by those refusing the government camps. the services allow them to stay but at the same time doing good business charging them for showers. now is 100 persons change the players are to still be full of dance and no no one now only me. can you show us a bit how it looked like at the tricks. so refugees tents all this place here right this one event here i start full of dance. these tracks are the most important tool.
will suffice taking us back to domine to explain why the camp was clear. and this is something i wasn't expecting. a motorway service station transformed by those refusing the government camps. the services allow them to stay but at the same time doing good business charging them for showers. now is 100 persons change the players are to still be full of dance and no no one now only me. can you show us a bit how it looked like at the tricks. so refugees tents all this place here right this one...
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so this birthday and his cabinet reshuffle is unsurprisingly, dominating the front pages. is make a bed so let's start with you, the people who bag and sprinting are going to lose at their shirts. if the hiding anything with that writer at? i think would boris johnson you expect some sort of rhetoric. when he speaks, and i wonder if that's going to be one of the major differences in the style of governing when it comes to him versus his predecessor but, obviously is going to have to follow it up with substance as well, rhetoric alone will not cut it but it's interesting to see, we keep hearing i divided the country is, and that's most certainly highlight also felt after his speech because everybody was already in his cabinet away a brilliant speech it was, and everybody this is simply was not in his cabinet said what rubbish joyless speech, they were stepping infor joyless speech, they were stepping in for anybody. so it's a tough task he hasn't had in terms of bringing everybody together, but he started it in true boris fashion. claire, tough though because he wants to ma
so this birthday and his cabinet reshuffle is unsurprisingly, dominating the front pages. is make a bed so let's start with you, the people who bag and sprinting are going to lose at their shirts. if the hiding anything with that writer at? i think would boris johnson you expect some sort of rhetoric. when he speaks, and i wonder if that's going to be one of the major differences in the style of governing when it comes to him versus his predecessor but, obviously is going to have to follow it...
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dominate or shape the global market in their respective frail. i don't i do not think that trump's approach of decoupling steese aleutian very especially not for europe's they really need to find their own solution we should be aware of i would strengthen and we should also note chua is not the only company out there really is for it while it is a matter of trust and yes and trust when it comes to business trust is a very special problem that you never think of that comes from from your study that in 2018 china spent about $300000000000.00 u.s. dollars on. research and development that's nearly 2.2 percent of g.d.p. that's more than the e.u. does this she was going to be matched by anyone. well i would not recommend to try and match or you know take up china matters of scale so you're really needs to find its own answer and i suppose is part of it it's an illusion to say it in german and also europe there's no industrial policy the question is what is the right measure where do we position ourselves on this spectrum of different measures of indus
dominate or shape the global market in their respective frail. i don't i do not think that trump's approach of decoupling steese aleutian very especially not for europe's they really need to find their own solution we should be aware of i would strengthen and we should also note chua is not the only company out there really is for it while it is a matter of trust and yes and trust when it comes to business trust is a very special problem that you never think of that comes from from your study...
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so there's an issue about how far it dominates. it is too dominating now.t is your view of the panel make up and issues around balance, whether it is too much around brexit or two per brexit or anti—brexit?” too much around brexit or two per brexit or anti-brexit? i feel that there's too much of the programme time being used brexit. everybody knows that when the usual suspects, and the panel, we know what their views are, we know what they are going to say. we need to be diverse and find out what else is happening in the country. as far as the panel is concerned, i would lose the celebrity. i think the celebrity is there to promote themselves. celebrity. i think the celebrity is there to promote themselvesm sounds like you think the same, james. i am actually pro brexit and i feel that there is a prime remain bias, andl i feel that there is a prime remain bias, and i think that comes from the fact that so many members of the sort of london commentariat, journalists, think tank people get on. can we talk about nigel farage, because it is one of those issues
so there's an issue about how far it dominates. it is too dominating now.t is your view of the panel make up and issues around balance, whether it is too much around brexit or two per brexit or anti—brexit?” too much around brexit or two per brexit or anti-brexit? i feel that there's too much of the programme time being used brexit. everybody knows that when the usual suspects, and the panel, we know what their views are, we know what they are going to say. we need to be diverse and find...
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said there is an issue and have our dominates. it's to dominating now.iew on the panel make and issues on balance and whether it's too much about brexit are pro—anti— brexit? obviously brexit is important at the moment but i do feel there's too much of the programme time being used by brexit, i think everyone knows that when the usual suspects come on the panel, we know what the views are, we are not going to say we need to try and diversify and at what else is going on in the country. as far as the panel is concerned, i would lose the celebrity. i think the celebrity is there to promote themselves. whereas... james do you think the same? yes, very much so, i am very much probe brexit and i do feel there is a probe remain bias and i that comes from members of the london commentary like charity less and thinking people get on. can we talk about nigel farage, just because it's one of those issues around panel booking that gets people in social media with people thinking he's on too much. people in social media with people thinking he's on too muchlj people
said there is an issue and have our dominates. it's to dominating now.iew on the panel make and issues on balance and whether it's too much about brexit are pro—anti— brexit? obviously brexit is important at the moment but i do feel there's too much of the programme time being used by brexit, i think everyone knows that when the usual suspects come on the panel, we know what the views are, we are not going to say we need to try and diversify and at what else is going on in the country. as...
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congress is now dominated by lobbyists. our congress is totally dominated by people in the congressional district. congress is not bad, but the reason they are dominated by lobbyists is that television time for the next election cost them much. and these boys are lined up all day every day. we can take a five minute walk right now. there are new the committee when they're working on new tax bill. you could get killed in the rush. and none of it has anything to do with a good tax bill for the american people. all that has to do with putting another patch on that old innertube for special interest. so, you explain an issue. here are priorities. number one, you've gotta keep the job base intact. you do not want to let it crumble wire fixing every thing else your tax base is a function of how any people or working at one of the things of the greatest concerns the amerco people that we are losing jobs in this country. you're going to have to work on that on an industry by industry basis. you are then going to have a plan, compan
congress is now dominated by lobbyists. our congress is totally dominated by people in the congressional district. congress is not bad, but the reason they are dominated by lobbyists is that television time for the next election cost them much. and these boys are lined up all day every day. we can take a five minute walk right now. there are new the committee when they're working on new tax bill. you could get killed in the rush. and none of it has anything to do with a good tax bill for the...
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congress now has totally dominated by lobbyists. i want congress totally dominated by the people in their congressional district. the reason that congress is not bad but the reason they are dominated by lobbyists is television time for the next election costs so much. these are the boys running up and down the halls all day every day. i could take a five-minute walk right now and we both would be -- the ways and means committee where they are working on the new tax bill. you could get killed in the rush. none of it has anything to do with a good tax bill for the american people. all of it has to do with putting another patch on special interest. you explain an issue. here are our priorities. you got to keep the job base intact. don't let it crumble while you fix everything else. your tax base is the function of how many people are working. one of the things of greatest concern to the american people is that we are losing jobs in this country. we are going to have to work on that problem on an industry by industry basis. we have to h
congress now has totally dominated by lobbyists. i want congress totally dominated by the people in their congressional district. the reason that congress is not bad but the reason they are dominated by lobbyists is television time for the next election costs so much. these are the boys running up and down the halls all day every day. i could take a five-minute walk right now and we both would be -- the ways and means committee where they are working on the new tax bill. you could get killed in...
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but rafael nadal dominated the second set as he took 86—1. in line for now. it is novak djokovic who awaits in sundays final, he came against roberto bautista agut in for sets. djokovic a drop injust his second set bautista agut in for sets. djokovic a drop in just his second set of the tournament so far. it was interesting because novak djokovic actually had a bit of a wobble in that match. the third set looked like it could go either way. yes, they have had some incredible matches this year. roberto bautista agut had won the two cheese earlier in the season. but they were on hard courts. novak djokovic had plenty in the tank today, i think he was emotionally ready, he had not been caught up into many lengthy photos. i think that really helped him. roberto bautista agut threw everything at him, they had some incredibly long rallies there. djokovic was not going to give them any leeway at all. no, he wasn't, the defending champion looking to win back—to—back titles. mark, thank you forjoining us tonight. as we know, british interest rested on
but rafael nadal dominated the second set as he took 86—1. in line for now. it is novak djokovic who awaits in sundays final, he came against roberto bautista agut in for sets. djokovic a drop injust his second set bautista agut in for sets. djokovic a drop in just his second set of the tournament so far. it was interesting because novak djokovic actually had a bit of a wobble in that match. the third set looked like it could go either way. yes, they have had some incredible matches this...
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it's the cricket that dominates.— murtagh most foul — tim murtagh, the man who took five wickets yesteday pictured on the right. and in the sun — jonny bairstow being bowled out while they've got a bit of news from manchester united... after lukaku was ruled out of their clash with tottenham today over injiry — the sun says it's actually to avoid injury that might scupper his move to inter milan. that is all the sport for now, more from the bbc sports centre at 11:15am. the cricket providing some good material for the headline writers. thank you very much. temperatures could soar to an unprecedented high of 39 celsius this afternoon — on what's forecast to be the uk's hottest day on record. rail passengers in southern england have been advised to consider changing their travel plans, after network rail said it would implement speed restrictions to prevent tracks buckling in the heat. here's our transport correspondent, tom burridge. there will be plenty of that today. i've got a little hand fan and lots of water. it'
it's the cricket that dominates.— murtagh most foul — tim murtagh, the man who took five wickets yesteday pictured on the right. and in the sun — jonny bairstow being bowled out while they've got a bit of news from manchester united... after lukaku was ruled out of their clash with tottenham today over injiry — the sun says it's actually to avoid injury that might scupper his move to inter milan. that is all the sport for now, more from the bbc sports centre at 11:15am. the cricket...
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controlled possession if they weren't creating too many chances in the 1st half they were still dominant. but it was essentially containment now this was the 1st game in the whole tournament that the usa hadn't scored in in the 1st 15 minutes and when the netherlands went in level they probably thought they'd done you know create themselves a bit of a chance i think they the usa had quite a bit of luck with that penalty decision for my eyes that was slightly soft but you kind of got the sense that it was going to be from that penalty it was going to be something else and when they went in front the usa really close the game out clinically deserved victors if you just said the netherlands sort of held off the united states for the 1st half how did they do this to him and the netherlands yes yes i mean i think it's you know a successful total of the netherlands they went in as european champions but they really saw off some very tough opponents in on their way to the final as well not least japan in the round of 16. i think the usa. telegraphed as victors of performance for a long time the
controlled possession if they weren't creating too many chances in the 1st half they were still dominant. but it was essentially containment now this was the 1st game in the whole tournament that the usa hadn't scored in in the 1st 15 minutes and when the netherlands went in level they probably thought they'd done you know create themselves a bit of a chance i think they the usa had quite a bit of luck with that penalty decision for my eyes that was slightly soft but you kind of got the sense...
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to give us the pricing power as well as market dominance.lectric vehicles are new. remember this, a tesla model x pulling a boeing 787 dreamliner plane. for‘s electric truck is holding three times that load. still, there is no timeline for the electric f1 52 load. still, there is no timeline for the electric f152 hit sheriff laws. a staple of american farms and construction sites, carmakers know the truckers beloved in america. changing drivers because hearts and minds will be to realising a future thatis minds will be to realising a future that is electric. michelle fleury, bbc news, new york. the international monetary fund has cut its forecast for the global economy for this year and next. it predicts growth of 320% in 2019 and 3.5% in 2020. the organisation said growth quote remains a subdued —— three point to%. we are exactly one year away from the opening ceremony of the 2020 sochi 0lympics. the opening ceremony of the 2020 sochi olympics. the games promises to give a boost to the japanese economy but some critics are concerned about r
to give us the pricing power as well as market dominance.lectric vehicles are new. remember this, a tesla model x pulling a boeing 787 dreamliner plane. for‘s electric truck is holding three times that load. still, there is no timeline for the electric f1 52 load. still, there is no timeline for the electric f152 hit sheriff laws. a staple of american farms and construction sites, carmakers know the truckers beloved in america. changing drivers because hearts and minds will be to realising a...
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dominic raab becomes the new foreign secretary.heresa may steps down as prime minister and bids farewell to downing street, handing her resignation to the queen after making her final speech outside number ten. but boris johnson's first day in office is marked by protests across london including climate activists who disrupted his journey to buckingham palace to be appointed pm by the queen. good evening from westminster, on a day that saw a new prime minister installed in downing street. borisjohnson met the queen at buckingham palace this afternoon, becoming the fourteenth prime minister of her reign. minutes later he was outside number ten, making a commitment to be out of the eu by the end of october ‘no ifs or buts‘ he said. there were also pledges on police numbers, on upgrading the nhs, and on social care for the elderly and mrjohnson has wasted no time in putting together his team. he said he would forge a better deal with europe with does 99 days to ove i’co m e with europe with does 99 days to overcome the current brexit
dominic raab becomes the new foreign secretary.heresa may steps down as prime minister and bids farewell to downing street, handing her resignation to the queen after making her final speech outside number ten. but boris johnson's first day in office is marked by protests across london including climate activists who disrupted his journey to buckingham palace to be appointed pm by the queen. good evening from westminster, on a day that saw a new prime minister installed in downing street....
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remain dominate in this regard. at the moment the u.s. is dominant in this regard i'm well more ramon so for the foreseeable future certainly for the near term and as was stated just now the chinese military has certain goals that it wants to achieve by the 20 mid twenty's thirty's and 20 fifty's and i think by that time. on the trajectory that china is on at the moment with the investment that china has committed is committing to military modernization there will be a different scope and a different level of military power available to the chinese government at that period. at the moment the us is in a head in terms of capabilities and technology is an understanding but the china chinese is rapidly improving its capability to this very quickly well lots of food pfeffer thought that i'd like to thank all of my guests john lawrence korb and adam in the and thank you to you for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website that's al to 0 dot com and for further discussion just head to our facebook page that space p
remain dominate in this regard. at the moment the u.s. is dominant in this regard i'm well more ramon so for the foreseeable future certainly for the near term and as was stated just now the chinese military has certain goals that it wants to achieve by the 20 mid twenty's thirty's and 20 fifty's and i think by that time. on the trajectory that china is on at the moment with the investment that china has committed is committing to military modernization there will be a different scope and a...
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that low pressure in the west could dominate thereafter. bye— bye.and they don't know where they are. tonight — evidence of boarding schools, surrounded by barbed wire, housing children as young as two from a minority community. with thousands of adults in re—education camps, we reveal uncover a parallel campaign to remove children from their language, religion and roots. and the other main stories on tonight's programme... the bookmaker william hill plans to close 700 shops, putting 4,500 jobs at risk. made the best man win. is his campaign fizzing, as he claims? tory leadership contender jeremy hunt on why the race is "all to play for". how doctors are failing people like tim mason. in pain and sent home, he later died of sepsis. he was begging us to help him and the doctors and nurses. and andy murray triumphant in his men's doubles match
that low pressure in the west could dominate thereafter. bye— bye.and they don't know where they are. tonight — evidence of boarding schools, surrounded by barbed wire, housing children as young as two from a minority community. with thousands of adults in re—education camps, we reveal uncover a parallel campaign to remove children from their language, religion and roots. and the other main stories on tonight's programme... the bookmaker william hill plans to close 700 shops, putting...
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republican talking points the revolutionaries of the democratic party warren and bernie sanders dominated the debate clock again and again warren went on the offensive you know i don't understand why anybody does to all the trouble of running for president of the united states just to talk about what we really can't do and should fight for. this round of debates could dramatically narrow the field of candidates for some the race is over 5 candidates failed to qualify for this round of debates and of the 20 who remain less than half are expected to qualify for round 3 and for some who failed to breakthrough in detroit. are likely drying up the debates locale in the motor city was a reminder of the democrats' failure in 2016 their supposedly solidly democratic blue wall crumbled in their former strongholds of pennsylvania wisconsin and detroit's parent state michigan. have to do they have to spend money here they have to wake up the populous get them how to vote with another debate to go on wednesday where front runner joe biden will stand directly between his 2 biggest critics harrison cor
republican talking points the revolutionaries of the democratic party warren and bernie sanders dominated the debate clock again and again warren went on the offensive you know i don't understand why anybody does to all the trouble of running for president of the united states just to talk about what we really can't do and should fight for. this round of debates could dramatically narrow the field of candidates for some the race is over 5 candidates failed to qualify for this round of debates...
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they will dominate the market for years to come. >> thank you. thank you for being with us.bout the's talk worldwide grounding of the 737 max series for boeing that has cost them a major order. a provisional order has been canceled for 30 of the 737 max 8 jets. they opted to buy airbus instead. they have been reviewing their deal with boeing since two fatal crashes grounded the fleet worldwide. 737 remains grounded as it awaits regulatory approval for flight software blamed for those two crashes. genie: bad news for british airways following a massive data breach last yeyear. commissioner's office intends to find british airways 180 million pounds. the 2018 hack diverted traffic from the webebsite to o a dummy wewebsite that collected customr details. the attack revealed poor security arrangements at the airline. regulators can find companies up to 4% of their global sales figures for data security lapses. they plan to appeal the fine. genie: we have been talking about the usa team that won the world cup final. not so much about the dutch, but they may have good news when th
they will dominate the market for years to come. >> thank you. thank you for being with us.bout the's talk worldwide grounding of the 737 max series for boeing that has cost them a major order. a provisional order has been canceled for 30 of the 737 max 8 jets. they opted to buy airbus instead. they have been reviewing their deal with boeing since two fatal crashes grounded the fleet worldwide. 737 remains grounded as it awaits regulatory approval for flight software blamed for those two...
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the face taking us back to a domine to explain why the camp was clear. and this is something i wasn't expecting. a motorway service station transformed by those refusing the government cams. the services allow them to stay but at the same time doing good business charging them for showers. now is 100 persons change the players are too so we're full of chance and no no one now only me. can you show us a bit how it looks like at the tracks. so refugees tense on all this place here right this one venue i slide full of dance. these tracks are the most important tools from greasy ports a crucial way for local companies and multinationals to get their goods into the heart of fuel. there's a train coming. so when the tents were here at this place there were no trains coming but yeah we can look for 2 mosques there is not a way to try many times to bring the 3 and ask people to open it and nobody will but i. do think the refugees represented the problem of all the free moving all goods and products there is a ministry he come here and you see there. in the room
the face taking us back to a domine to explain why the camp was clear. and this is something i wasn't expecting. a motorway service station transformed by those refusing the government cams. the services allow them to stay but at the same time doing good business charging them for showers. now is 100 persons change the players are too so we're full of chance and no no one now only me. can you show us a bit how it looks like at the tracks. so refugees tense on all this place here right this one...
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disney is poised to dominate the box office for yea to come. at comic-con this weekend it unveiled five marvel movies debuting empty next two yearer with ano five marvel movies set to launch on disney plus in that same time period, we'll see how disney a uses the superhero power to drive subscribers to its new streaming service launching in november. i'm julia boorstin i los geles. >>> let's turn to david haeger to talk about sney's dominance at the box office an where it goes from here, senior equity analyst at edward jones. thanks for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >> what ana jugg. you know, julia is pointing out that they have a slate of more marvel movies coming out the next few years, more "star wars" movies, some of the cessics theyringing back. are there any weaknesses in the right now tha you can see? >> certainly from the studio point of view, t company looks poised for a very strong rest of the year with theupcoming movies still to go. obviously so far have been pretty much blowing all the other studios out of the water. but certa
disney is poised to dominate the box office for yea to come. at comic-con this weekend it unveiled five marvel movies debuting empty next two yearer with ano five marvel movies set to launch on disney plus in that same time period, we'll see how disney a uses the superhero power to drive subscribers to its new streaming service launching in november. i'm julia boorstin i los geles. >>> let's turn to david haeger to talk about sney's dominance at the box office an where it goes from...
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she replaces now at number 11 downing street or as chancellor in charge of the finances we've got dominic cummings a a prominent figure in that vote leave campaign who was actually found in contempt of parliament he's made quite a lot of enemies within the conservative party but beyond that people are wondering exactly how many of his other aims boris johnson is going to monies to achieve given that don't bracks it has dominated the premiership of his predecessor. it's been called britain's biggest cabinet clear out without a change of ruling party on a day that saw more than half those in the top jobs gone many of them sacked it became clear loyalty to boris johnson in the leadership race has been rewarded and support for his rival the previous foreign secretary jeremy hunt has been punished while many of the new appointments a prominent vote lead campaigners like dominic robb who resigned as secretary in protest at the reason may's deal with brussels in comes pretty puts heller right winger who's advocated bringing back the death penalty as home secretary or interior minister she replac
she replaces now at number 11 downing street or as chancellor in charge of the finances we've got dominic cummings a a prominent figure in that vote leave campaign who was actually found in contempt of parliament he's made quite a lot of enemies within the conservative party but beyond that people are wondering exactly how many of his other aims boris johnson is going to monies to achieve given that don't bracks it has dominated the premiership of his predecessor. it's been called britain's...
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in the back room of downing street, new adviser dominic cummings isa downing street, new adviser dominic former vote leave organiser is famously ruthless and abrasive but is also seen as a man to drive through difficult change. so, team johnson is taking shape. he clearly wa nts a johnson is taking shape. he clearly wants a cabinet that is as loyal as it is unyielding. there is a new prime minister and a new team around him, but their mission is as tough as ever. john pienaar, bbc news, westminster. asjohn was saying, the scale of the reshuffle and the number of new faces coming in to borisjohnson's first cabinet is much more extensive than expected. let's take a quick look at some of the other appointments the prime minister has made. john has mentioned some of them, but sajid javid as the new chancellor, matt hancock staying on as health secretary. gavin williamson is back in cabinet as education secretary. the staunch borisjohnson ally ben wallace is rewarded with defence. if we look at some of the others, stephen barclay stays on as brexit secretary. former leadership rival michael g
in the back room of downing street, new adviser dominic cummings isa downing street, new adviser dominic former vote leave organiser is famously ruthless and abrasive but is also seen as a man to drive through difficult change. so, team johnson is taking shape. he clearly wa nts a johnson is taking shape. he clearly wants a cabinet that is as loyal as it is unyielding. there is a new prime minister and a new team around him, but their mission is as tough as ever. john pienaar, bbc news,...
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dominic raab is quite extreme.huge promotions for ethnic minority mps, some women in prominent roles, and the idea of a new phase. but it is notjust a fullfa ce a new phase. but it is notjust a fullface but a full—blooded brexiteer face. we are waking up to these new faces this morning. some of them are familiar but not in the roles they are in. philip hammond, of course, has gone. jeremy hunt has gone from those key roles. some people are questioning whether it is a good idea — i know philip hammond had made his position clear. jeremy hunt, to get rid of all that experience immediately, that is a big statement isn't it.” experience immediately, that is a big statement isn't it. i would say jeremy hunt was offered a role as defence secretary but didn't want to ta ke defence secretary but didn't want to take it. ithink defence secretary but didn't want to take it. i think that was probably a mistake from jeremy hunt, although ifi mistake from jeremy hunt, although if i was borisjohnson i would have left him where he
dominic raab is quite extreme.huge promotions for ethnic minority mps, some women in prominent roles, and the idea of a new phase. but it is notjust a fullfa ce a new phase. but it is notjust a fullface but a full—blooded brexiteer face. we are waking up to these new faces this morning. some of them are familiar but not in the roles they are in. philip hammond, of course, has gone. jeremy hunt has gone from those key roles. some people are questioning whether it is a good idea — i know...
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versus private sector enterprise, find the growth where they dominate but the current administrationd to the maintaining the dominant state role in sectors like not just like traditional core sectors like tell la communications but steel there is a huge capacity and globally and a lot of that is because so many steel companies are state owned and not there to make money for shareholders or be efficient they are there to property up the government and be national and local champions. >> let's connect the dots, greg. given the u.s. china trade war, does that further dent china's growth and lend credence to the idea the u.s. does have an upper hand in the talks. >> the trade war is coming at a bad time for a couple reasons. first of all, the sector where private firms dominate the most is the export sector that's no surprise these are companies that must compete on a daily basis at a global level they are efficient and rapid to adopt technology and steal it but there you are. a trade war automatically hurts that part of the economy that is most likely to be where the private sector thri
versus private sector enterprise, find the growth where they dominate but the current administrationd to the maintaining the dominant state role in sectors like not just like traditional core sectors like tell la communications but steel there is a huge capacity and globally and a lot of that is because so many steel companies are state owned and not there to make money for shareholders or be efficient they are there to property up the government and be national and local champions. >>...
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dominic cummings is a polarizing figure. earlier, boris has to show he is playing both sides simultaneously. he has to keep the base happy on the centrists onside. dominic cummings would be a good counterweight to some of the softer appointments he will have to make this afternoon. francine: thank you both for joining us. paolo scaroni and robin about stay with. we have plenty more from westminster throughout the day. we will also have plenty more on oil. iran is reported to be planning to secure the strait of hormuz. more trouble for tech companies, as tech giants face an antitrust probe from the u.s. justice department. we will discuss the sector's troubles. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am francine lacqua at westminster. we have plenty going on. it is day one for boris johnson as prime minister. let's get straight to the bloomberg business flash. >> texas instruments reporting stronger than predicted sales and profit forecast. it says third-quarter revenue will be 3.65-$3.95 million.
dominic cummings is a polarizing figure. earlier, boris has to show he is playing both sides simultaneously. he has to keep the base happy on the centrists onside. dominic cummings would be a good counterweight to some of the softer appointments he will have to make this afternoon. francine: thank you both for joining us. paolo scaroni and robin about stay with. we have plenty more from westminster throughout the day. we will also have plenty more on oil. iran is reported to be planning to...
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anything so the pro europeans are still dominating parliament bought on the negative side as you said it is of course that parliament is more split and more divided because we now need at least 3 big parties to form a majority and that is the sort of ending the cozy coolish in between center left center right that has sort of dominated parliament for decades so yes different times more interesting times maybe interesting times barber also plenty of divisions as you mention after these elections pulling all of that together if it was a left on the line is confirmed as the president of the european commission tell of a difficult task to pull all of these different threads together what are people expecting from her. they are expecting more or less everything i mean if she leaves the defense ministry and roman which is a which is a bad job for anybody i mean it's a job that just to survive it is already a feat and she's managed to do that at least even though she did as we heard to get a lot of prison criticism. bought the she goes like from the hot pan into the fire ma last because as c
anything so the pro europeans are still dominating parliament bought on the negative side as you said it is of course that parliament is more split and more divided because we now need at least 3 big parties to form a majority and that is the sort of ending the cozy coolish in between center left center right that has sort of dominated parliament for decades so yes different times more interesting times maybe interesting times barber also plenty of divisions as you mention after these elections...
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well dominic cain joins me live now from brussels dominic why do you think year after year this race has been so successful. for the thousands of people who'd be lining the route in brussels today and perhaps the millions watching on television or online it's a combination of factors it's the tradition the history the fact it's it's it's one of the perhaps the most prestigious bike race in the world but then also the challenges the riders face the fact that there are so many mountains that they have to climb there are so many sprint finishes that they have to endure and all in aid of trying to get that prized yellow jersey which is being awarded for what's the 100th anniversary of the 1st award of the yellow jersey this year remember also this tour has known its fair share of scandal with cheating and doping allegations which are really dominated the last few decades of the tour being staged but all in all for the people watching as i say here in brussels and around the world it's the combination of those factors that makes the tour de france a cocktail that they really can't resist
well dominic cain joins me live now from brussels dominic why do you think year after year this race has been so successful. for the thousands of people who'd be lining the route in brussels today and perhaps the millions watching on television or online it's a combination of factors it's the tradition the history the fact it's it's it's one of the perhaps the most prestigious bike race in the world but then also the challenges the riders face the fact that there are so many mountains that they...
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in those they said 2030 is $1800000000.00 which is only 38 percent more i think we can cut about dominic. yeah we're already on at the moment and yet and off so another very important point is that domestic tourism is not included in those figures and in most places you know you would see as we just discussed for india a large percentage of tourists in developed and and many developing economies it's from the domestic scene so as you know one of the challenges that the goddess comet is that the overall growth rate is probably going to overwhelm the dispersion strategy i'm working with scotland and they have now beginning to put in place what i would call a management system on the ground we just can't count on marketing and new. ways of marketing to fix this problem we have to look at the impact in its scientific manner and work with government so that we make sure that local resources both social and environmental are not over with so meghan and t. and germany early in the very last minute of the program we could talk about toys and then travelling for much much longer if you were going
in those they said 2030 is $1800000000.00 which is only 38 percent more i think we can cut about dominic. yeah we're already on at the moment and yet and off so another very important point is that domestic tourism is not included in those figures and in most places you know you would see as we just discussed for india a large percentage of tourists in developed and and many developing economies it's from the domestic scene so as you know one of the challenges that the goddess comet is that the...
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the week, so the refresh has dominated the week, so you've got me in the chair!reshuffle. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the sunday telegraph leads with reports that the new chancellor, sajid javid, is planning a big spending blitz to prepare for brexit. the observer goes with talks between former chancellor philip hammond and labour's brexit secretary, keir starmer, to try and block a no—deal brexit. the mail on sunday has a full—page splash on borisjohnson‘s rise in popularity amongst conservative voters. but the scottish mail on sunday focuses on a showdown between scottish conservative leader ruth davidson and borisjohnson over a no—deal brexit. and the sunday express has a poll saying that the public want mps to let the prime minister get on with brexit. well, let's start with the sunday telegraph, let's get down to it, that's on with the paper review, so the chancellor, the new chancellor preparing, really, laying the groundwork for a no deal campaign. what do you make of it? yes, and i think a lot of people would say this isn't a moment too
the week, so the refresh has dominated the week, so you've got me in the chair!reshuffle. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the sunday telegraph leads with reports that the new chancellor, sajid javid, is planning a big spending blitz to prepare for brexit. the observer goes with talks between former chancellor philip hammond and labour's brexit secretary, keir starmer, to try and block a no—deal brexit. the mail on sunday has a full—page splash on borisjohnson‘s rise in...
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kane dominic good evening so where do we think this will head next. well in some senses the ball is in the iranian court because the arrangements put in place by the e.u. to help iran economically given the impact of u.s. sanctions well they require the iranian side to put in place arrangements which mirror those in the e.u. this in stack's trading scheme that means more greenie was speaking about in her news conference she gave where in the course of the last hour the iranian side has to have judea legend's in the same way that the european side has once that happens then this scheme can be up and running at 100 percent but the important thing to stress here is and this is something that most modern admitted herself that this cannot undo the effect of u.s. economic sanctions it can perhaps defray them they can make it can take some of the heat out of the situation but that's from the iranian side the question will be how this is perceived across the atlantic in washington d.c. because it's clear that the united states government does not want the eur
kane dominic good evening so where do we think this will head next. well in some senses the ball is in the iranian court because the arrangements put in place by the e.u. to help iran economically given the impact of u.s. sanctions well they require the iranian side to put in place arrangements which mirror those in the e.u. this in stack's trading scheme that means more greenie was speaking about in her news conference she gave where in the course of the last hour the iranian side has to have...
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dominic thiem beaten by sam querrey.ominic thiem made it through to the french open final, beaten by rafael nadal. he was the only active player under the age of 28 to make it through to a grand slam singles final. with him going, it has certainly opened for the big three. so, their women's world cup and wimbledon aside, it is going to bea and wimbledon aside, it is going to be a big day tomorrow for england's cricketers. after that much—needed win against india at the world cup, they need to produce another against new zealand tomorrow to guarantee themselves a spot in the semifinals of the competition, which is being played on home soil. welcome to the riverside, durham. you can see england's players training for the final time ahead of watches such a crucial match for them. they know that if they beat new zealand tomorrow, they are through to their world cup semifinals, but if they lose, there isa semifinals, but if they lose, there is a real possibility that later in the week they could be out. so it they could be ou
dominic thiem beaten by sam querrey.ominic thiem made it through to the french open final, beaten by rafael nadal. he was the only active player under the age of 28 to make it through to a grand slam singles final. with him going, it has certainly opened for the big three. so, their women's world cup and wimbledon aside, it is going to bea and wimbledon aside, it is going to be a big day tomorrow for england's cricketers. after that much—needed win against india at the world cup, they need to...
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after a goalless first 90 minutes, in extra—time the netherlands were dominant, and scored early on.land in their semi—final, in the final on sunday. the 15—year—old american sensation coco gauff has breezed into the third round of wimbledon after beating former semi—finalist magdalena rybarikova in straight sets, proving her triumph over venus williams on monday was no flash in the pan. but, as natalie pirks reports, it wasn't such a good day for the brits. it's been a day of slip—ups, a stretch too far for brits in the second round. heather watson lost in straight sets, but things were looking brighter for kyle edmund. the british number one was two sets up against spain's fernando verdasco, with the match for the taking, until his knee jarred and an old injury flared. after that, he looked in real trouble, dragged into a dogfight, losing the next three sets. he said the knee wasn't to blame, which made this performance all the more puzzling. a kiss from dad before bedtime is usual when you're 15, but as night crept in, teen sensation coco gauff was about to raise the new roof on c
after a goalless first 90 minutes, in extra—time the netherlands were dominant, and scored early on.land in their semi—final, in the final on sunday. the 15—year—old american sensation coco gauff has breezed into the third round of wimbledon after beating former semi—finalist magdalena rybarikova in straight sets, proving her triumph over venus williams on monday was no flash in the pan. but, as natalie pirks reports, it wasn't such a good day for the brits. it's been a day of...