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do >> you also argue that the dominant platform tries to see policy to intrench and dominance. explain how that works. >> there are different ways. one way could be for instance a company which is dominant and does not have alternatives, that's why it's dominant, because you cannot find alternatives. this dominant company and you need to service will, ask you to sign up for whatever. you don't know where your data is going in jail know what will happen with your data. we did are going to be used to monetize something else, if it's something genetic, even you're offspring. money is going to be made from this high protected advertising. once you've managed it you can do lots to prevent it. >> why do you think that privacy is an appropriate factor to consider under competition law? >> the notion of competition is multifaceted. since consumers care about privacy that's one of the major things that they have to give. healthy privacy to individuals. >> your view is beta big data creating barriers to break into markets. >> big data is creating entry barriers and if you try to guess wh
do >> you also argue that the dominant platform tries to see policy to intrench and dominance. explain how that works. >> there are different ways. one way could be for instance a company which is dominant and does not have alternatives, that's why it's dominant, because you cannot find alternatives. this dominant company and you need to service will, ask you to sign up for whatever. you don't know where your data is going in jail know what will happen with your data. we did are...
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they dominate their neighbors. in the russians think all great powers do this, we do it, china visit, russia thinks it should do it too. and they also think the great power is basically sitting on a metaphorical global board of directors. they are the ones that are sitting around the table to decide what the rules are so the russians think they should have a role in deciding what the roles are in right now they think they don't like that. they also believe that the great power gets to decide when you make exceptions to the rules. and they look at the united states and say, you make the rules, we did not get into it, that's not okay and you get to decide when you don't have to play by those rules. when you can bomb iraq without going to the council and asking for a resolution authorizing it for example. that is not okay. when we do is wrong but when you do it is not okay. so they want a situation where they get to make the rules and get to decide when there are exceptions. venezuela, why are they doing that. they ar
they dominate their neighbors. in the russians think all great powers do this, we do it, china visit, russia thinks it should do it too. and they also think the great power is basically sitting on a metaphorical global board of directors. they are the ones that are sitting around the table to decide what the rules are so the russians think they should have a role in deciding what the roles are in right now they think they don't like that. they also believe that the great power gets to decide...
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of the dominant firms. it's increasingly clear that the relationship between privacy is not -- must be at the forefront as we consider proposals to restore the internet at its full promise. before closing, i'd like to take one moment to thank commissioner messier of the european commission and consumer rob for their statements before today's hearing. chairman simmons was originally due to testify in this hearing, but due to a change in our schedule, he is unable to attend here today. now it is my pleasure to introduce today's witnesses for today's hearing. first guest is honorable rohid chapra. he was instrumental in establishing the consumer financial production bureau. he worked on the implementation team after dodd-frank. he went on to serve as assistant director of the cfpb and made significant inroads towards addressing the student loan crisis in the united states. he was confirmed unanimously by the senate on april 26th, 2018. offer received his ba from harvard university and his mba from the universi
of the dominant firms. it's increasingly clear that the relationship between privacy is not -- must be at the forefront as we consider proposals to restore the internet at its full promise. before closing, i'd like to take one moment to thank commissioner messier of the european commission and consumer rob for their statements before today's hearing. chairman simmons was originally due to testify in this hearing, but due to a change in our schedule, he is unable to attend here today. now it is...
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that is the dominant paradigm. not everybody that is not russia would putin is not nazi germany so that explorers what is there are a few merits from new york university a very so their argument is russia is reacting for what they perceive as a hostile us-led but then to the former soviet republics and the combination of this which russia perceives as a serious threat to national security and long history of us knowing of russia's own internal politics is to provoke the defense of action. not that it will appease but if they are already threatened? to have his if a rat is cornered because yoke is very very quickly. 's of the school of thought the worst thing you can do we have to accommodate and recognize some legitimate and then to find a way to accommodate those that don't undermine her own interest. with that often serve paradigm the diagnosis it is. >> so what is the book about but that dominant paradigm of offenses russia each diagnosis has the power to - - accurate. so what i argue in the book is what we are
that is the dominant paradigm. not everybody that is not russia would putin is not nazi germany so that explorers what is there are a few merits from new york university a very so their argument is russia is reacting for what they perceive as a hostile us-led but then to the former soviet republics and the combination of this which russia perceives as a serious threat to national security and long history of us knowing of russia's own internal politics is to provoke the defense of action. not...
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are held by labour but despite the party's dominance they've been struggling re ce ntly dominance they'ved the truth is many welsh labour mps recently and the truth is many welsh labourmps are going recently and the truth is many welsh labour mps are going into this election reluctantly. about a quarter of welsh seats have relatively few votes between the parties, meaning they could change hands quite easily. one of those is brecon and radnorshire, won in a summer by—election by the liberal democrats, partly with help from plaid cymru, the nationalists — the two parties have been discussing similar pacts for the forthcoming campaign. wales voted to leave the eu in 2016, and some welsh conservatives are worried that the brexit party will be able to exploit boris johnson's failure to deliver the brexit he promised. for all the parties, there's a lot to play in northern ireland, elections are largely dominated by the two rival political tribes of unionist and nationalist parties. there are 18 seats in total here, and the largest irish nationalist party, sinn fein, currently holds seven of th
are held by labour but despite the party's dominance they've been struggling re ce ntly dominance they'ved the truth is many welsh labour mps recently and the truth is many welsh labourmps are going recently and the truth is many welsh labour mps are going into this election reluctantly. about a quarter of welsh seats have relatively few votes between the parties, meaning they could change hands quite easily. one of those is brecon and radnorshire, won in a summer by—election by the liberal...
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we said the foreign secretary dominic raab had beenin foreign secretary dominic raab had been in touchy. we are getting a response from the us state department. a spokesperson has issued a statement: we express our deepest sympathies and offer condolences to the family of the deceased in the tragic august 27 traffic accident involving a vehicle driven by a spouse of the us diplomat assigned to the united kingdom. any questions regarding a waiver of immunity with regard to oui’ waiver of immunity with regard to our diplomats and their family members overseas in a case like this receive intense attention at senior levels. they are considered carefully given the global impact such decisions carry. and then, perhaps this is an important point, immunity is rarely waived. it says we cannot speculate on what action the british government may take. it says while we are in close consultation with the appropriate british officials we cannot comment on private diplomatic conversations with the british government. so, not a lot of information. the statement contains the fight that immunity is rare
we said the foreign secretary dominic raab had beenin foreign secretary dominic raab had been in touchy. we are getting a response from the us state department. a spokesperson has issued a statement: we express our deepest sympathies and offer condolences to the family of the deceased in the tragic august 27 traffic accident involving a vehicle driven by a spouse of the us diplomat assigned to the united kingdom. any questions regarding a waiver of immunity with regard to oui’ waiver of...
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mining isa dominated? yes, run by men. mining is a malejob if dominated? yes, run by men.job if you go dominated? yes, run by men. mining is a male job if you go to a jewellery shop, mostly men in the shops and that is changing now, we have more women designers coming through and they are managing their own businesses and websites like those run by women talking about jewellery for women is making it and approaching it in a more feminine way as women buy their own jewellery, cell purchase, that has been a big change. you are an all—female business? been a big change. you are an all-female business? we are, we did have one male employee for a time, but we are all women, we have a passion for the subject and want to share all the wonderful things that we see. maria, good to talk to you there. in a moment we'll take a look through the business pages, but first here's a quick reminder of how to get in touch with us. london, singapore, shanghai, new york. 0ur correspondence have your business world covered — on air, online and on the bbc news app. check out bbc.com/business for
mining isa dominated? yes, run by men. mining is a malejob if dominated? yes, run by men.job if you go dominated? yes, run by men. mining is a male job if you go to a jewellery shop, mostly men in the shops and that is changing now, we have more women designers coming through and they are managing their own businesses and websites like those run by women talking about jewellery for women is making it and approaching it in a more feminine way as women buy their own jewellery, cell purchase, that...
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is the dominant theme of our economic our lane and it is the dominant is the dominant theme of our economic structure the extraction of surplus value from workers make structure the extraction of surplus value from workers by employers to make profit it's the simplest simplest by employers to make profit it's the simplest simplest. account of our economic system and so and of course this. account of our economic system and so and of course in competition the struggle for surplus value gets more intense and that's taking the competition the struggle for surplus value gets more intense and less take knowledge it develops the use of that and it take knowledge and to extract that surplus value gets more sophisticated it's just simple bijan i do this because i began that informs the use of that and it take knowledge and to extract that surplus value gets more sophisticated it's such a simple story and this began form there from the invention of the. spinning january was then that you know from the invention of the. spinning january was the industrial revolution up to now and it's simple and what
is the dominant theme of our economic our lane and it is the dominant is the dominant theme of our economic structure the extraction of surplus value from workers make structure the extraction of surplus value from workers by employers to make profit it's the simplest simplest by employers to make profit it's the simplest simplest. account of our economic system and so and of course this. account of our economic system and so and of course in competition the struggle for surplus value gets more...
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take a 2020 matches both dominated by 2008. another american gold another dominant performance this time by donovan brazier in the 800 meters his championship record winning time of one minute 42.34 2nd suggesting he'll be the man to take david rudisha is a name to crown. while team usa dominated on the track it was a field events a pretty surreal drama. a south african born javelin thrower. country's 1st ever gold in this event with a final throw of 66.56 meters it was even more. paul volt it came down to a straight fight between defending champion america's time kendrick and armando plum teeth also both played for me to go at the 7 ignored we needed to commit 6 me to 032 when. i filed but he won plenty of the fair and. kendrick winning bar that you of less tense during the competition expect his battle with the prime teeth to continue in tokyo in 9 months time. al-jazeera well russia might be famous for its vodka but its people are no longer so fond of drinking it's a study by the world health organization has found a 43 perc
take a 2020 matches both dominated by 2008. another american gold another dominant performance this time by donovan brazier in the 800 meters his championship record winning time of one minute 42.34 2nd suggesting he'll be the man to take david rudisha is a name to crown. while team usa dominated on the track it was a field events a pretty surreal drama. a south african born javelin thrower. country's 1st ever gold in this event with a final throw of 66.56 meters it was even more. paul volt it...
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>> no. >> i know she was big on filing for sole custody of dominic. she was tired of it because half the time it was john's time to take him he refused. >> they have these fights over dom, over custody, over money. >> dom seemed to be trying to minimize the issues. >> issues we were at each others throats. >> the biggest thing that we might fight about is shorts i bought him two weeks ago i sent them to your house and you need to find them. >> okay. >> after two hours after questioning they let john go with a warning. he was suspect number one and they kept an eye on him as they investigated other men that crossed paths with jessica. >> we were interested in any male party she had recently been introduced to. anybody at all that could have been showing interest in her, communicating that with her via social media or any other means that maybe seemed unwanted. >> can you tell me is there anybody that she's seeing right now or she has been seeing up until recently? and i'm talking about, even casual hook ups? anything at all? >> i know her last hookup w
>> no. >> i know she was big on filing for sole custody of dominic. she was tired of it because half the time it was john's time to take him he refused. >> they have these fights over dom, over custody, over money. >> dom seemed to be trying to minimize the issues. >> issues we were at each others throats. >> the biggest thing that we might fight about is shorts i bought him two weeks ago i sent them to your house and you need to find them. >> okay....
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i thought we dominated peer.minated periods in the game and we wa nted dominated periods in the game and we wanted to try to keep the amount of time to put passes together and possession starts. we had possession, created chances not many clear chances. i think we probably proved to ourselves tonight that we did not play well enough last year but we also know we can play a lot better. please with the performance but we always knew it would go down toa but we always knew it would go down to a second game. on the second leg, the away leg for manchester city ta kes pla ce the away leg for manchester city takes place on october 30. before that they have two very difficult games there are way to manchester united at the manchester derby in the leaky cup before travelling to arsenal the following weekend in the women's super league. tough fixtures for city keep coming but against a tea m for city keep coming but against a team at sweatt acoma trade who knocked them out of the champions league last year. they will be ha
i thought we dominated peer.minated periods in the game and we wa nted dominated periods in the game and we wanted to try to keep the amount of time to put passes together and possession starts. we had possession, created chances not many clear chances. i think we probably proved to ourselves tonight that we did not play well enough last year but we also know we can play a lot better. please with the performance but we always knew it would go down toa but we always knew it would go down to a...
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me no speed no spend cost no competitors for success in a few dominated by men takes most of steve.w. . 2 fronts dear antone to secede when your mother was born in 1969 the one i was already 8 years old you might. grandchildren were born after the war felt born in a financial. 3 generations one family on a journey through recent german history. the birth. starts nov 6th on d. w. . city in ruins. symbol of a long complex in the philippines. between the muslim. christian population last. as fighters occupied the city center in 2017 president to church's response was. hillary's. book called. conquest turned into tragedy this is not the kind of freedom that we want. how did it become a gateway to islamist terror. the exclusive report from a destroyed city. phillips in the sights of our guests starts october 24th on t.w. . place . this is the w. news life from british prime minister boris johnson sophos a major setback a few cable make has a prove the measure to postpone a vote on the premise that deal with it and it's with polls and things approval until legislation to implement the dea
me no speed no spend cost no competitors for success in a few dominated by men takes most of steve.w. . 2 fronts dear antone to secede when your mother was born in 1969 the one i was already 8 years old you might. grandchildren were born after the war felt born in a financial. 3 generations one family on a journey through recent german history. the birth. starts nov 6th on d. w. . city in ruins. symbol of a long complex in the philippines. between the muslim. christian population last. as...
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pressure is building in from the upper deck so is building in from the upper deck so that is the dominant to the weather story on monday as you can see. largely fine and dry but we will need to keep a close eye on events will need to keep a close eye on eve nts d own will need to keep a close eye on events down into the south—east. that could be a little bit of a fly in the ointment. generally speaking, highs are likely to peek again at 9— a0 degrees. as you move out of monday and tuesday, that area of high pressure pushing informed that the deck will just slip its high pressure pushing informed that the deck willjust slip its way steadily southwards and that's going to allow weather fronts to double gci’oss to allow weather fronts to double across the high and push into the final thrust was not so potentially bringing the risk of some of it with a and certain windy weather. 0nly up into the finals of southern potentially on tuesday, elsewhere with a south—westerly food might be some more cloud along the west face to coast but a bit wilder —— milder as well because of the theme is general
pressure is building in from the upper deck so is building in from the upper deck so that is the dominant to the weather story on monday as you can see. largely fine and dry but we will need to keep a close eye on events will need to keep a close eye on eve nts d own will need to keep a close eye on events down into the south—east. that could be a little bit of a fly in the ointment. generally speaking, highs are likely to peek again at 9— a0 degrees. as you move out of monday and tuesday,...
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take a 2020 matches both dominated by getting 2008. another american gold another dominant performance this time by donovan brazier in the 800 meters his championship record winning time of one minute 42.34 seconds suggesting he'll be the man to take david rudisha as an impact around. walter. dominated on the truck it was the field events that produced the real drama. of south african born javelin thrower kills the lead by about $100.00 countries 1st ever gold in this event was affordable for all $66.00 metres it was even more dramatic in the men's pole vault it came down to a straightforward between defending champion america's kendricks and. also both good for me to. the north year olds we needed to commit 6 metres 03 to win gold. funny old plenty of need for. kendrick we need more virtue of less for the ten's during the competition expect his battle with 2 parties to continue in tokyo toward. which is 0. well here's how the medal table looks at the halfway stage of the championships 3 more gold medals for the usa pulls them further
take a 2020 matches both dominated by getting 2008. another american gold another dominant performance this time by donovan brazier in the 800 meters his championship record winning time of one minute 42.34 seconds suggesting he'll be the man to take david rudisha as an impact around. walter. dominated on the truck it was the field events that produced the real drama. of south african born javelin thrower kills the lead by about $100.00 countries 1st ever gold in this event was affordable for...
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my son was getting paid by a recurrent dominic ukrainian energy company.o know a a board member on exxon doesn't even get paid tha that? how does that make sense? that's influence peddling. that's how the american people are viewing this. by the way, i watch those people in the media, and i love it, because they act just like president trump. they are but they claim to hate, and they live for what, three and a half years about russia collusion with the trump campaign. and those didn't even miss a beat. they didn't even sneeze. they just kept charging ahead. meanwhile, you can smell the sweat, because they are worried about trump getting reelected. >> greg: what do you think, dana question mike >> dana: there are couple things. this information about the committee may give us more of an explanation as to nancy pelosi's competence when she said that she wanted to go ahead. i never understood the timing that she wanted to move forward with the impeachment inquiry before they saw the transcript even though the presidents of the transcript was going to be out w
my son was getting paid by a recurrent dominic ukrainian energy company.o know a a board member on exxon doesn't even get paid tha that? how does that make sense? that's influence peddling. that's how the american people are viewing this. by the way, i watch those people in the media, and i love it, because they act just like president trump. they are but they claim to hate, and they live for what, three and a half years about russia collusion with the trump campaign. and those didn't even miss...
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try to dominate the global real estate market those are stablished businesses you want to dominate them because you're literally being a slave market those are stablished businesses you want to dominate them because you're literally being given unlimited financing at almost 0 percent you haven't unlimited financing at almost 0 percent. call costs so if you settle no if you hear if you're in mexico people math yet. if you're a psychopath you'd say you know what i want to be the number one realtor or on planet earth say you know what i got when i was a big 3 they say the number one risk they will fall or errors on planet earth is $50000000000.00 to water all streets and go take out some long to say well here's $50000000000.00 and go take out some long term leases all over the world to become the number one property owner in the lease or term leases all over the world to become the number one property owner in the lease or not owner for a bit and then try to rent it out on a short term basis and 0 not owner for a bit and then try to rent it out on a short term basis and 015 months later it
try to dominate the global real estate market those are stablished businesses you want to dominate them because you're literally being a slave market those are stablished businesses you want to dominate them because you're literally being given unlimited financing at almost 0 percent you haven't unlimited financing at almost 0 percent. call costs so if you settle no if you hear if you're in mexico people math yet. if you're a psychopath you'd say you know what i want to be the number one...
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dominic to manet hopes that in future psychological problems like b.p. d. will no longer be a taboo subject and the tree can say she did her part. she has quite a good job or think so let's talk about borderline personality disorder there are a lot of people suffering from it's and if you take a look in the yellow press you see that there are famous people among them like britney spears robbie williams and justin so far successful people are they successful because of the borderline personality disorder or despite 1st of all i can't say whether these people that you mentioned have a personality disorder however if a patient have a personality disorder is successful then it's because of that competencies and their resources and not because of the symptoms that are going along with a personality disorder personality disorder itself is what i respect or process is it's very hard to diagnose borderline personality disorder i mean that the a lot of people just freak out in stressful situations but they don't everybody this is just a bottle of disorder in order t
dominic to manet hopes that in future psychological problems like b.p. d. will no longer be a taboo subject and the tree can say she did her part. she has quite a good job or think so let's talk about borderline personality disorder there are a lot of people suffering from it's and if you take a look in the yellow press you see that there are famous people among them like britney spears robbie williams and justin so far successful people are they successful because of the borderline personality...
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today, the foreign secretary dominic raab urged the americans to act.s his disappointment that the woman had left the country. the options open to the government and the police are limited, but harry's family say they cannot grieve properly until this tragedy has been resolved. duncan kennedy, bbc news, in northamptonshire. let's get more from chris buckler in washington. what are the americans saying about this? harry dunn's death is the subject of a criminal investigation but it is also at the centre of a transatlantic diplomatic row. as the wife of a us diplomat, this woman would have been entitled to what is known as diplomatic immunity, essentially meaning she could not be prosecuted in the uk unless the american government was to waive that right and that did not happen in this case. in fact, the police say they were waiting for the necessary documentation to arrest and question her whenever she left the country. that has caused a huge amount of frustration which is why we had a statement from the uk foreign secretary saying he was disappointed by
today, the foreign secretary dominic raab urged the americans to act.s his disappointment that the woman had left the country. the options open to the government and the police are limited, but harry's family say they cannot grieve properly until this tragedy has been resolved. duncan kennedy, bbc news, in northamptonshire. let's get more from chris buckler in washington. what are the americans saying about this? harry dunn's death is the subject of a criminal investigation but it is also at...
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in a month's time in the words of dominic cummings it will see. al-jazeera manchester . all stress former chancellor sébastien current says coalition talks are likely to be more challenging this time round after his party's victory in sunday's election the 33 year old leader is looking for new partners to form a government and says his 1st priority will be economic growth a mccain reports from vienna. on a sunny afternoon people here taking stock of sunday's election it's clear who the newspapers think is the leading man now sebastien courts faces a choice of who to govern with. tries to get talks with all the other parties in the parliament and try to form a government to firth's for the people of austria in vienna people speculate that might mean the greens who muscle their way back into parliament with their best ever results and who might be prepared to work with courts if you will compromise the using the word for word and we are well prepared for these discussions and i can only say that we will campaign for changes in this country especially regarding climate prot
in a month's time in the words of dominic cummings it will see. al-jazeera manchester . all stress former chancellor sébastien current says coalition talks are likely to be more challenging this time round after his party's victory in sunday's election the 33 year old leader is looking for new partners to form a government and says his 1st priority will be economic growth a mccain reports from vienna. on a sunny afternoon people here taking stock of sunday's election it's clear who the...
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dominic isn't shy about talking in a group like this about her vulnerability about the ups and downs she's experienced and how she deals with her condition. you said your last therapy session is coming up soon does that mean you're healed or will you continue in some other form because i hired i'm not exactly healed but my therapist and i decided to leave longer breaks between our sessions i've learned to deal with it and i've learned so much and acquired so many tools to help myself that i don't really need her support any more how. therapy has helped dominic keep her demons in check and her friends and family supporter instead of alcohol she now does some sports instead of withdrawing and harming herself she's open with others about ariel notice in her blog and in a new book. that's what you're in moments when i realize wow i've come really fast i know it's a good feeling. and of course to be able to do this is something a lot of us have forgotten to be proud of yourself but it's actually point now you just. don't really hopes that in future psychological problems like b p d will n
dominic isn't shy about talking in a group like this about her vulnerability about the ups and downs she's experienced and how she deals with her condition. you said your last therapy session is coming up soon does that mean you're healed or will you continue in some other form because i hired i'm not exactly healed but my therapist and i decided to leave longer breaks between our sessions i've learned to deal with it and i've learned so much and acquired so many tools to help myself that i...
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global taxi business you're going to try to dominate the global energy business you'll try to dominate the global real estate market those are going to try to dominate the global energy business you'll try to dominate the global real estate market those are stablish businesses you want to dominate them because you're literally being given unlimited. businesses you want to dominate them because you're literally being given unlimited financing at almost 0 percent costs so financing at almost 0 percent costs so if you're a megalomaniac if you're a psychopath you'd say you know what i want to if you're a megalomaniac if you're a psychopath you'd say you know what i want to be the number one realtor or on planet earth and you go to wall street they say well be the number one realtor or on planet earth and you go to wall street they say well here's $50000000000.00 and go take out some long term leases all over the years 50000000000 dollars and go take out some long term leases all over the world to become the number one property owner in the lease or not owner god forbid world to become the
global taxi business you're going to try to dominate the global energy business you'll try to dominate the global real estate market those are going to try to dominate the global energy business you'll try to dominate the global real estate market those are stablish businesses you want to dominate them because you're literally being given unlimited. businesses you want to dominate them because you're literally being given unlimited financing at almost 0 percent costs so financing at almost 0...
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we may never see such domination again. natalie pirks, bbc news, stuttgart. incredible! leisure time damages northern ireland ‘s dreams of your 2020 competition. sweet 16 for simone, the usa superstar claims another world title in stuttgart. and there is a storm brewing in japan but just how and there is a storm brewing in japan butjust how much damage will it cost scotland at the rugby world cup? hello and welcome to the programme. thanks forjoining us. you could almost hear those 3500 northern ireland fans in rotterdam tonight whenjosh mcginnis ireland fans in rotterdam tonight when josh mcginnis put ireland fans in rotterdam tonight whenjosh mcginnis put his men 1—0 up whenjosh mcginnis put his men 1—0 up in theireuro whenjosh mcginnis put his men 1—0 up in their euro 2020 qualifier. the subregions didn't last long. it took them less than five minutes to equalise but it was after the 90 minutes the dutch really added insult to injury time. lydia campbell was watching. northern ireland know that the four points for the next two games would save their place at next year
we may never see such domination again. natalie pirks, bbc news, stuttgart. incredible! leisure time damages northern ireland ‘s dreams of your 2020 competition. sweet 16 for simone, the usa superstar claims another world title in stuttgart. and there is a storm brewing in japan but just how and there is a storm brewing in japan butjust how much damage will it cost scotland at the rugby world cup? hello and welcome to the programme. thanks forjoining us. you could almost hear those 3500...
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so, brexit dominating most of today's front pages.to get some perspective from our reviewers. david, front page of the telegraph. brexit deal essentially impossible. does it feel as if this is it, we are heading for no deal was blue well, reading anna's story here, this is a very, if they may say so, tremendously well written story. laughter. imean it! well written story. laughter. i mean it! it is one of the best front pages they have ever seen in my life. go the whole hog, david. stunning journalism. it is more depressed than, say, the times, which we may get to in a moment, you might say. if one is to believe what one has been hearing today, starting with the negative... i mean, dave phone calls, it has been, the day of phone calls, it has been, the day of phone calls, it has been, the day of phone calls, a day of recriminations —— a day of phone calls. it does seem things are as negatives as they have seemed for a significant period of time and we are running out of time. as laura kuenssberg was saying earlier today, boris is boxe
so, brexit dominating most of today's front pages.to get some perspective from our reviewers. david, front page of the telegraph. brexit deal essentially impossible. does it feel as if this is it, we are heading for no deal was blue well, reading anna's story here, this is a very, if they may say so, tremendously well written story. laughter. imean it! well written story. laughter. i mean it! it is one of the best front pages they have ever seen in my life. go the whole hog, david. stunning...
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dominic raab. and emotional speech about her experience of domestic abuse. rosie duffield spoke out during the first debate on the domestic abuse bill, which provides the first legal definition of domestic abuse. she said it had "many faces" and sometimes there were no bruises. and at the start of the relationship — she said — abusers didn't present their rage. they don't threaten, criticise, control, or exert their physical activity in frightening ways. not yet. not at the start. not when they think you are sweet, funny and gorgeous. not when they want to impress you. not when they turn up to the third date with chocolate, then jewellery. not when they meet your friends, your parents, or the leader of your political party. they don't do any of that then. it is only later when the door to your home is locked. only then do you really start to learn what power and control looks and feels like. it is when the ring is on your finger that the mask starts to slip and the promises sound increasingly like
dominic raab. and emotional speech about her experience of domestic abuse. rosie duffield spoke out during the first debate on the domestic abuse bill, which provides the first legal definition of domestic abuse. she said it had "many faces" and sometimes there were no bruises. and at the start of the relationship — she said — abusers didn't present their rage. they don't threaten, criticise, control, or exert their physical activity in frightening ways. not yet. not at the start....
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during the first few decades of the new republic, virginia dominated the nation as no state ever has.s virginia went, so what the nation. now, there were signs in the 17 eighties and 17 nineties that virginia was trying to do something about slavery. if virginia could abolish slavery, that it was assumed the rest of the south would surely follow, in virginia the harsh black coats of the early 18th century had fallen into neglect, by the time of the revolution, fraternization between white and black slaves had become more common, both in sporting events and in religion, the growing of wheat instead of tobacco is changing the nature of slavery in the upper south and many of the planters now calling themselves farmers began hiring out there slaves, suggesting to some that slavery might eventually be replaced by wage labor. other evidence from the upper south seem to reinforce the idea that slavery was on its way to extinction, what could be a more conspicuous endorsement, and it's incredible when you think about, it and more conspicuous endorsement of the anti slave cause than having the
during the first few decades of the new republic, virginia dominated the nation as no state ever has.s virginia went, so what the nation. now, there were signs in the 17 eighties and 17 nineties that virginia was trying to do something about slavery. if virginia could abolish slavery, that it was assumed the rest of the south would surely follow, in virginia the harsh black coats of the early 18th century had fallen into neglect, by the time of the revolution, fraternization between white and...
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that leads dominant platforms platforms is data and involves them in engagement. what problems do you see with the behavioral advertisement business model? >> well, i think we are seeing more and more evidence that behavioral advertising, again, that is advertising to a demographic of one. exposes us to a whole lot of risks, including manipulation and shenanigans in our democracy. it is very, very profitable, though. facebook earned $55 billion in revenue. google even more. the advertising business is big. and i'm concerned that that behavioral advertising model is inconsistent with how we have thought about immunity online. right now we give broad immunities under section 230. i support that immunity, but i don't know if it's consistent with this behavioral ad model and surveillance. >> mr. chopra, what do you see as the solution? what role can how can congress ply a bigger role in dealing with this problem? >> well, part of it, obviously, is through better privacy protection. i'll just speak about how i looked at the facebook order violations, the repeated and e
that leads dominant platforms platforms is data and involves them in engagement. what problems do you see with the behavioral advertisement business model? >> well, i think we are seeing more and more evidence that behavioral advertising, again, that is advertising to a demographic of one. exposes us to a whole lot of risks, including manipulation and shenanigans in our democracy. it is very, very profitable, though. facebook earned $55 billion in revenue. google even more. the...
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dominic saying, yes, i would vote if there was a referendum by the option parties do not want to attach that amendment on to boris johnson's bill. also, i thought it was fascinating what he had to say about the week of turmoil ahead if indeed the prime minister doesn't get his deal through suggest that everyone who is interested take a look at the numbers from the spar tans on one side to the tors and the members voting with corbin as well it's a mix >> really significant that one of them will not be voting for the deal he said he's got another four beside him let's talk about the european angel. leaders are watching and waiting. the commissioner juncker said there is no reason to delay. other leaders have left the door open to possible extension if lawmakers pass the deal. willem, pass us through the extension. if the bill doesn't pass, leaders will have to go to january but it is up to the eu to decide the final date >> that's right. we don't know how they'll respond. they haven't been prepared to talk about any of that because they want to maintain pressure ahead of the votes tomorro
dominic saying, yes, i would vote if there was a referendum by the option parties do not want to attach that amendment on to boris johnson's bill. also, i thought it was fascinating what he had to say about the week of turmoil ahead if indeed the prime minister doesn't get his deal through suggest that everyone who is interested take a look at the numbers from the spar tans on one side to the tors and the members voting with corbin as well it's a mix >> really significant that one of them...
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this isn't the only recent dominant form that challenges to elite truth has taken. non-elite claims to truth have often worked the opposite way, to make a claim not on behalf of those marginalized by the dominant conception of truth, but as a way to reinforce the idea that the people in the singular know whetherg that is true, they represent the state, the nation as a whole. and that they know something and they don't need other people to weigh in on. for claims about elite knowledge without the collective popular truth can turn exclusionary and lead to this inside the beltway, technocratic notion. arguments for the people as the primary source of truth can run a different risk. that is encouraging disdain for all kinds of verifiable expert knowledge and its purveyors. you can think of the british figure try before the brexit vote who said, i think people have enough of experts. oftenind of disdain can also attach itself to outlying voices, whether it is immigrants or foreigners or marginal voices of different kinds until a demagogue comes along who seems to perfect
this isn't the only recent dominant form that challenges to elite truth has taken. non-elite claims to truth have often worked the opposite way, to make a claim not on behalf of those marginalized by the dominant conception of truth, but as a way to reinforce the idea that the people in the singular know whetherg that is true, they represent the state, the nation as a whole. and that they know something and they don't need other people to weigh in on. for claims about elite knowledge without...
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blobs that have dominated brussels in recent years and boosting the smaller groupings the greens the liberals and the far right apparently european voters weren't so keen on the status quo in the more do you accept the share of the blame for the for the 1st voter participation has been very very high historically 51 percent more or less in medium in in all of europe but they don't like the status quo blood came out to say that but is liberal democratic legitimacy to european institutions shows that people start to understand how relevant to european union is and that it really affects their daily life and they future their one mark and ability they want more transparency i think they will. ask much more participation for whatever is going on around europe in the future that's a nice way of spinning it isn't that the top jobs were carved up in the kind of backroom stitch up that people were told wasn't going to happen again and it did it did despite all these promises why you let the voters than not i mean 1st of all why do you speak about the backroom deal i mean it was so transparen
blobs that have dominated brussels in recent years and boosting the smaller groupings the greens the liberals and the far right apparently european voters weren't so keen on the status quo in the more do you accept the share of the blame for the for the 1st voter participation has been very very high historically 51 percent more or less in medium in in all of europe but they don't like the status quo blood came out to say that but is liberal democratic legitimacy to european institutions shows...
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to run for reelection in my life he sets the news agenda there is a very well then doesn't they dominate is that it takes a look at what has got to live with the world as it is or the democratic party just routed down from republican party exit from the scene we won 40 seats in the house yeah and won by the largest popular vote margin in the history of a midterm election the largest democratic victory in the house since watergate. voters in the european parliament elections have shaken out the continent's politics turning away from the major power. lobster the dominated brussels in recent years and boosting the smaller groupings the greens the liberals and the far right apparently european voters weren't so keen on the status quo in the more do you accept the share of the blame for the for the 1st voter participation has been very very high historically 51 percent more or less in medium in and out of europe but they don't like the status quo like a mt to say that but this is your general crossing legitimacy to european institutions shows that people start to understand how relevant to eu
to run for reelection in my life he sets the news agenda there is a very well then doesn't they dominate is that it takes a look at what has got to live with the world as it is or the democratic party just routed down from republican party exit from the scene we won 40 seats in the house yeah and won by the largest popular vote margin in the history of a midterm election the largest democratic victory in the house since watergate. voters in the european parliament elections have shaken out the...
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they dominated the world number one team and defending champions. down to their preparation before the game and having the right mindset. the feeling going into the game, building up to it, we feel in control of what we are doing, obviously that comes from our preparation. the work that we put in. the work that we put in the wake to make sure you do feel that i because you cannot fake that when you are out there, especially in a big test match. so, if you see, when they scored points today, we were they scored points today, we were the calmest we've been on the post after that, and it showed in our next actions. it certainly did, they played so well. who will england played so well. who will england play next? it could be well is of course because they take on south africa in the second semifinal tomorrow morning. this is wales second semifinal appearance in three tournaments. the team narrowly lost tournaments. the team narrowly lost to france last time they reach the semifinals eight years ago. north admits his formerjapan has been mixed but he be
they dominated the world number one team and defending champions. down to their preparation before the game and having the right mindset. the feeling going into the game, building up to it, we feel in control of what we are doing, obviously that comes from our preparation. the work that we put in. the work that we put in the wake to make sure you do feel that i because you cannot fake that when you are out there, especially in a big test match. so, if you see, when they scored points today, we...
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somebody else who cannot wait either dominant ——... 55 times for england, including the 2007 world cup final against south africa. he's now commercial director at sale. thank you very much. the fans were excited. what is your assessment of how they performed and therefore?” thought it was incredible. from literally the opening minutes, the way they addressed the haka. so much talk of how do you address it, how do you stand up to it, how do you respected. we saw eight totally different address from the england tea m different address from the england team today. and from that first kick—off, i think it was less than 90 seconds later, we go over for an early try. just set the tempo. set the speed. the aggression, everything dye i think they outplayed the all blacks in every department of the game and it was an incredible performance. youjust said how do you address it? how do you face that? what did they do differently as a team? just set up differently. i think because the all blacks have been so dominant for a decade, if not longer, yo
somebody else who cannot wait either dominant ——... 55 times for england, including the 2007 world cup final against south africa. he's now commercial director at sale. thank you very much. the fans were excited. what is your assessment of how they performed and therefore?” thought it was incredible. from literally the opening minutes, the way they addressed the haka. so much talk of how do you address it, how do you stand up to it, how do you respected. we saw eight totally different...
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party do you think is going to be capable of beating donald trump with his massive following his dominance of the airwaves his dominance of social media which proved so devastating in the last presidential election what kind of democratic vote is going to be able to i think with the current. the massive following is 40 percent he is the most unpopular us president to run for reelection in my life he sets the news agenda is a very well then doesn't they dominate is that it takes a look at what. they're going to have to live with the world as it is or doesn't check the democratic party just routed down from republican party and go from we won 40 seats in the house yeah and won by the largest popular vote margin in the history of mid-term election the largest democratic victory in the house since watergate. voters in the european parliament elections have shaken out of the continent's politics turning away from the major power blocs of the dominated brussels in recent years and boosting the smaller groupings the greens the liberals and the far right apparently european voters weren't so keen
party do you think is going to be capable of beating donald trump with his massive following his dominance of the airwaves his dominance of social media which proved so devastating in the last presidential election what kind of democratic vote is going to be able to i think with the current. the massive following is 40 percent he is the most unpopular us president to run for reelection in my life he sets the news agenda is a very well then doesn't they dominate is that it takes a look at what....
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dominance -- is marketshare dominance the right way ? >> they have proven that it works. with aws specifically, there are concerns about growth slowing. they are the marketshare leaders. adjustment needs to be happening in terms of what the expectation should be for that revenue size. us. is not concern you saw a growth acceleration this quarter. advertising will take the center stage. >> we talked about aws. we are showing the revenue growth for amazon web services. how concerned are we that this is slowing? it is slowing multiple quarters in a row. >> there is concern that it is slowing. i think there is a big market for them to continue to go after. i believe microsoft is doing a good job. google is investing heavily in web services. amazon has a big leg up. >> he brought a microsoft yesterday. microsoft will structurally benefit more from the shift to the cloud. even more so than amazon. are we beginning to see amazon web services and their cloud products lose a little bit of that market share? >> i am not sure about that. that is the hybrid cloud strategy they have b
dominance -- is marketshare dominance the right way ? >> they have proven that it works. with aws specifically, there are concerns about growth slowing. they are the marketshare leaders. adjustment needs to be happening in terms of what the expectation should be for that revenue size. us. is not concern you saw a growth acceleration this quarter. advertising will take the center stage. >> we talked about aws. we are showing the revenue growth for amazon web services. how concerned...
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team that she has trained very well, good shape as she qualified, doubly. 1500 metres, no one is dominatingave a baby and when she returned she also picked up an injury. it seems quite wide—open. mccolgan is suited the final of the 5000 metres, but disappointment for in the 110 metres, he finished fifth. the iranian champion, he got through comfortable. just seeing those pictures, disappointing for andrew posey. we've talked about the numbers or lack of spectators filling the stadium, we saw that with dina asher—smith doing her victory lap what felt like an empty stadium, has there been an increase now? certainly since the women's100 metres, there has been a renewed effort to get more people in. i different energy, far from full, an average of 10,000 people since the weekend. a different energy and the crowd, particular when the african athletes are competing, ethiopians and ten years, a big expat community who always turn up to support these athletes. i have been too micro to a futile time there is an area in the back straight where the ethiopians and kenyan supporters stay and make and ke
team that she has trained very well, good shape as she qualified, doubly. 1500 metres, no one is dominatingave a baby and when she returned she also picked up an injury. it seems quite wide—open. mccolgan is suited the final of the 5000 metres, but disappointment for in the 110 metres, he finished fifth. the iranian champion, he got through comfortable. just seeing those pictures, disappointing for andrew posey. we've talked about the numbers or lack of spectators filling the stadium, we saw...
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dominic raabis young man killed in august.versations are being had to make sure justice is done for that conversations are being had to make surejustice is done for that poor family. it is a terrible, terrible incident. the allegations against the individual concerned a very serious and i think she should come back and face british justice and i hope and believe that senior members of the government are making that point very clearly to our american friends. thank you for your time. you're watching breakfast and real signs of autumn. good morning everybody. a beautiful weather watchers picture from greater london. the forecast is as it has been for the last few. showers, some heavy with thunder and hail. low pressure is dominating a pressure currently and you can the isobars packed closely together, meaning it is going to be windy and whether front is coming our way into the week introducing some rain but the week introducing some rain but the wind is coming from the south—west or west, a mild direction for us so we are south—
dominic raabis young man killed in august.versations are being had to make sure justice is done for that conversations are being had to make surejustice is done for that poor family. it is a terrible, terrible incident. the allegations against the individual concerned a very serious and i think she should come back and face british justice and i hope and believe that senior members of the government are making that point very clearly to our american friends. thank you for your time. you're...
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the global taxi business you're going to try to dominate the global energy business you'll try to dominate the global real global taxi business you're going to try to dominate the global energy business you'll try to dominate the global real estate market they are those. businesses those are it's going to dominate as it doesn't because as you you know you are literally beyond but i hate them because you're literally being given unlimited fine at getting of an almost unlimited percent find it and sing at almost 0 percent. oh it's a few. remaining megalomania yeah like if you're if you're a star psychopath. you'd say you know what i want to be the number one realtor or on planet earth. well you know what i want to be the number one real chore on planet earth and you know what also will say well there's a will here all there is just. go to take out i'm going to take out some long term. that all of us over the wall are all over the world to become our own and all them or want to. wander in the. lease or eleanor on the lease or not owner god forbid not only owner and then try to rent it for now
the global taxi business you're going to try to dominate the global energy business you'll try to dominate the global real global taxi business you're going to try to dominate the global energy business you'll try to dominate the global real estate market they are those. businesses those are it's going to dominate as it doesn't because as you you know you are literally beyond but i hate them because you're literally being given unlimited fine at getting of an almost unlimited percent find it...
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our national security is dominated basically by the constant per pet situation of war. let's look at the math. we spend $760 billion in one year of our military budget. our state department, which is mediation and diplomacy and development, they get $40 billion. now within that $40 billion, there is $17 billion that goes to usaid and usaid is -- [indiscernible] -- and long-term development. also within that 40 billion, in addition to the $17 billion, there is less than $1 billion given to the peace building agencies and the u.s. institute of peace gets something like $38 million. there are four factors that constitute what we call peace building. and people don't understand what peace building is. the truth of the matter is that peace building, exemplifies skill sets and expertise just as sophisticated, just as important and in many ways given some of the places where these peace builders are assigned, takes just as much coverage. there are four factors to peace building that when present, there will be a greater peace nd lower conflict. number one. expanded economic op
our national security is dominated basically by the constant per pet situation of war. let's look at the math. we spend $760 billion in one year of our military budget. our state department, which is mediation and diplomacy and development, they get $40 billion. now within that $40 billion, there is $17 billion that goes to usaid and usaid is -- [indiscernible] -- and long-term development. also within that 40 billion, in addition to the $17 billion, there is less than $1 billion given to the...
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now dominic raab has raised the issue with mike pompeo.driven by anne sacoolas, seen here on her wedding day 16 years ago. the wife of a diplomat working at this military base. i would like to think that, as a mum, she would at least try to put herself in a position and just wave the immunity herself and come and see us. the immunity herself and come and see us. i think that's about the only hope we have got. anne sacoolas it's back at home in this neighbourhood near washington, dc. immunity can be waived, last year, the husband of a british diplomat in new york was arrested and charged with domestic violence, with the agreement of the government here. now, say harry dunn's family to even that score. further details have emerged of the european union's objections to british proposals for changes to the irish backstop in the brexit negotiations. a major concern centres on an article which says neither side would introduce checks on the border between northern ireland and ireland. we'll hear from our correspondent, chris page, in dublin in a
now dominic raab has raised the issue with mike pompeo.driven by anne sacoolas, seen here on her wedding day 16 years ago. the wife of a diplomat working at this military base. i would like to think that, as a mum, she would at least try to put herself in a position and just wave the immunity herself and come and see us. the immunity herself and come and see us. i think that's about the only hope we have got. anne sacoolas it's back at home in this neighbourhood near washington, dc. immunity...