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many tories say dominic cumminus some time. many tories say dominic cummings is — some time.me. many tories say dominic cummings is better. he _ some time. many tories say dominic cummings is better. he denies i cummings is better. he denies revenge. laboursays cummings is better. he denies revenge. labour says he is an important witness to what happened. every time the prime minister has dithered _ every time the prime minister has dithered and delayed and taken critical— dithered and delayed and taken critical decisions, i think what dominit— critical decisions, i think what dominic cummings said feeds into the feeling _ dominic cummings said feeds into the feeling he _ dominic cummings said feeds into the feeling he hasn't taken it as seriously— feeling he hasn't taken it as seriously as he should have. controversial, divisive, dominic cummings was by borisjohnson's side through covid and brexit, and he still has more to say. you can see "dominic cummings: the interview" tonight on bbc2 at 7pm — it'll also be on the iplayer, and as a podcast on bbc sounds. a30 migrants tri
many tories say dominic cumminus some time. many tories say dominic cummings is — some time.me. many tories say dominic cummings is better. he _ some time. many tories say dominic cummings is better. he denies i cummings is better. he denies revenge. laboursays cummings is better. he denies revenge. labour says he is an important witness to what happened. every time the prime minister has dithered _ every time the prime minister has dithered and delayed and taken critical— dithered and...
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and what i dominic cummings's going rogue has shown— dominic cummings's going rogue has shown us— dominic _ dominic cummings's going rogue has shown us is that the narrative, - dominic cummings's going rogue has shown us is that the narrative, the i shown us is that the narrative, the suspicions— shown us is that the narrative, the suspicions about _ shown us is that the narrative, the suspicions about the _ shown us is that the narrative, the suspicions about the failures - shown us is that the narrative, the suspicions about the failures of. suspicions about the failures of government— suspicions about the failures of government from _ suspicions about the failures of government from the - suspicions about the failures of government from the start - suspicions about the failures of government from the start are| government from the start are correct — government from the start are correct so— government from the start are correct so in— government from the start are correct. so in that _ government from the start are correct. so in that sense, - government from the start are correct. so
and what i dominic cummings's going rogue has shown— dominic cummings's going rogue has shown us— dominic _ dominic cummings's going rogue has shown us is that the narrative, - dominic cummings's going rogue has shown us is that the narrative, the i shown us is that the narrative, the suspicions— shown us is that the narrative, the suspicions about _ shown us is that the narrative, the suspicions about the _ shown us is that the narrative, the suspicions about the failures - shown us is...
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more revelations from dominic cummings?— more revelations from dominic cumminus?ings? yes, more “aw-dropping stuff from theh cummings? yes, more “aw-dropping stuff from the pen _ cummings? yes, more “aw-dropping stuff from the pen and _ cummings? yes, more jaw-dropping stuff from the pen and a _ cummings? yes, morejaw-dropping stuff from the pen and a for- cummings? yes, more jaw-dropping stuff from the pen and a for my - stuff from the pen and a for my chief adviser dominic cummings who of coursejoined the chief adviser dominic cummings who of course joined the prime minister at number ten of course joined the prime minister at numberten in of course joined the prime minister at number ten injuly 2019 after theresa may had been booted out of the job. theresa may had been booted out of thejob. and then, helped mastermind —— stewart —— tory election victory in december 2019 and borisjohnson got the ec majority. in the interview he has done with the rector to break he went on to describe how by january 2020, he, dominic cummings and the implication is some of the ot
more revelations from dominic cummings?— more revelations from dominic cumminus?ings? yes, more “aw-dropping stuff from theh cummings? yes, more “aw-dropping stuff from the pen _ cummings? yes, more “aw-dropping stuff from the pen and _ cummings? yes, more jaw-dropping stuff from the pen and a _ cummings? yes, morejaw-dropping stuff from the pen and a for- cummings? yes, more jaw-dropping stuff from the pen and a for my - stuff from the pen and a for my chief adviser dominic cummings...
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what do you make of dominic cummings�* claims?essage me on instagram or twitter @vcderbyshire or email victoria@bbc.co.uk. we'll ask the business minister about them in half an hour. no jab, no entry. the pm says that from september only the fully—vaccinated can go to nightclubs and mass events. a report by mps says former pm david cameron lacked judgement in the way he lobbied the government over the now—collapsed firm greensill capital. more than 400 migrants crossed the english channel to the uk yesterday, a record number. the home office says it's acting to tackle the issue. and the world's richest man, amazon bossjeff bezos, prepares to blast off to the edge of space. good morning. the prime minister's former chief adviser dominic cummings has launched a fresh attack on borisjohnson over his handling of the pandemic. speaking to the bbc in his first broadcast interview since leaving number ten at the end of last year, he accuses mrjohnson of putting his own political interests ahead of people's lives. mr cummings has claimed
what do you make of dominic cummings�* claims?essage me on instagram or twitter @vcderbyshire or email victoria@bbc.co.uk. we'll ask the business minister about them in half an hour. no jab, no entry. the pm says that from september only the fully—vaccinated can go to nightclubs and mass events. a report by mps says former pm david cameron lacked judgement in the way he lobbied the government over the now—collapsed firm greensill capital. more than 400 migrants crossed the english channel...
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what dominic raab here is saying _ idea. what dominic raab here is saying is— idea. _ saying is he sort of agrees with these private companies, we have heard _ these private companies, we have heard already from the likes of netfiix — heard already from the likes of netflix and pimlico plumbers and they have all said basically it is no they have all said basically it is hojab. — they have all said basically it is hojab. ho _ they have all said basically it is no jab, nojob. they were not the people _ no jab, nojob. they were not the paupie to — no jab, nojob. they were not the people to come back to work without the double _ people to come back to work without the double jab. and dominic raab as of today— the double jab. and dominic raab as of today that he thinks it is a smart— of today that he thinks it is a smart policy essentially for companies to insist on people being double _ companies to insist on people being double jab— companies to insist on people being double jab before they come back to an office _ double jab before they come back to an office. obviousl
what dominic raab here is saying _ idea. what dominic raab here is saying is— idea. _ saying is he sort of agrees with these private companies, we have heard _ these private companies, we have heard already from the likes of netfiix — heard already from the likes of netflix and pimlico plumbers and they have all said basically it is no they have all said basically it is hojab. — they have all said basically it is hojab. ho _ they have all said basically it is no jab, nojob. they were not...
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we have had a drip drip of claims, dominic— drip drip of claims, dominic cummings appearing before atial to - for boris johnson? events like this always have the potential to makej for boris johnson? events like this i always have the potential to make a difference. they could bring about short—term or long—term change. it is rare in british politics for anything to have a long—term impact. you have to go back to something like black wednesday in 1992 for something to have a real lasting impact. if you compare that to the petrol crisis of the early 2000s, big changes there but they did not last. you have the distinction between the two. individual events, the things that individual personalities and say, they are unlikely to make a difference. what is important, this is something they will be worried about in number ten and the labour party will be thinking along with other people in politics, what is the cumulative effect of these things? how does that affect the general narrative to the stories we tell ourselves and each other about the party? it is possible for example someone can
we have had a drip drip of claims, dominic— drip drip of claims, dominic cummings appearing before atial to - for boris johnson? events like this always have the potential to makej for boris johnson? events like this i always have the potential to make a difference. they could bring about short—term or long—term change. it is rare in british politics for anything to have a long—term impact. you have to go back to something like black wednesday in 1992 for something to have a real...
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in home technology we see some of the most powerful firms that dominate tech today poised to dominate the platforms of the future. we hear concerns about amazon's and google's growing market power with connected speakers, over 50% for amazon, 30% for google. we're also hearing concerns about use of consumers' personal information. that would be privacy. of course, privacy legislation on the federal level has somehow eluded us. mostly it would be handled in the commerce committee, but that's the other piece of this puzzle in addition to the work that needs to be done on antitrust. americans are counting on us to protect innovation and competition. to go over the stats, 94 million people in the u.s. own at least one connected speaker which they can use to play music, ask about the weather or tell their kids to come down for dinner. in the years to come, connected devices in our home will become even more sophisticated. these devices work with each other through technology interfaces, often digital voice assistants like alexa. i want to highlight a few key concerns that we explore at the
in home technology we see some of the most powerful firms that dominate tech today poised to dominate the platforms of the future. we hear concerns about amazon's and google's growing market power with connected speakers, over 50% for amazon, 30% for google. we're also hearing concerns about use of consumers' personal information. that would be privacy. of course, privacy legislation on the federal level has somehow eluded us. mostly it would be handled in the commerce committee, but that's the...
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my name is dominic backer. i'm a professor of psychology at lehigh university, which is in bethlehem, pennsylvania. and i'm an expert on group dynamics and how people's identities shape, how they think, feel and behave. ok. i'm going to give you a couple of rapid fire questions. it's really help me to prepare for the show. i know you're going to know the answer like this. all right, so many, what is the mind? the mind generally refers to the thoughts. we have the emotions, we feel the perceptions we have of the world, how we make sense of things. the key distinction to be made with, with regard to the mind, says that some of it is, are things we're conscious of. so we are aware of our thoughts or feelings what we, what we believe about something. but a lot of the mind is also non conscious or very rapidly process conclusions we reach without necessarily having realized how exactly reached it. that's good morning, gina. what's the brain? the brain is the oregon by which the mind thinks and acts and interacts wit
my name is dominic backer. i'm a professor of psychology at lehigh university, which is in bethlehem, pennsylvania. and i'm an expert on group dynamics and how people's identities shape, how they think, feel and behave. ok. i'm going to give you a couple of rapid fire questions. it's really help me to prepare for the show. i know you're going to know the answer like this. all right, so many, what is the mind? the mind generally refers to the thoughts. we have the emotions, we feel the...
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you're putting the focus on a dominic| putting the focus on a dominic cummings.t mrjohnson's whatsapp messages from the october at the 15th said, he was talking about the median age of covid fatalities being 82 to 81 for men, 85 for women, that is above life expect and say, so almost as a joke he is saying get covid and live longer, is that the sort of thing we expect from our prime minister? i sort of thing we expect from our prime minister?— prime minister? i think boris johnson as — prime minister? i think boris johnson as a _ prime minister? i think boris johnson as a prime - prime minister? i think boris johnson as a prime ministerl prime minister? i think boris. johnson as a prime minister is perhaps more flippant than leaders we are used to, but there is a saying that you do not want to see how sausages are made and many leaders will have been making process be publicised. there is a lot of flippancy in most places where you work and particularly in eras of high stress and no one can argue this is not an era of high stress. the fundamental point that under
you're putting the focus on a dominic| putting the focus on a dominic cummings.t mrjohnson's whatsapp messages from the october at the 15th said, he was talking about the median age of covid fatalities being 82 to 81 for men, 85 for women, that is above life expect and say, so almost as a joke he is saying get covid and live longer, is that the sort of thing we expect from our prime minister? i sort of thing we expect from our prime minister?— prime minister? i think boris johnson as —...
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dominic raab said he was disappointed.of britain's overseas territory which spain disputes but crucially he said directly conflicted with the political deal that the uk gibraltar and sarah payne did last december. they said —— spain. they said under the new border arrangement eu border guards will do the checking. the commission have said we think the spanish guards should do that, they insist their proposals will have a positive impact. there a long way to go on this the commission has to get the support of the member states but it does now leave the uk facing two disputes involving land borders with the eu, there is gibraltar now, but also the continuing row over the northern ireland protocol and trade controls over the irish sea, about which the british government will be saying a lot more tomorrow. qm. which the british government will be saying a lot more tomorrow. 0k, many thanks again- — saying a lot more tomorrow. 0k, many thanks again. james _ saying a lot more tomorrow. 0k, many thanks again. james landale _ sayi
dominic raab said he was disappointed.of britain's overseas territory which spain disputes but crucially he said directly conflicted with the political deal that the uk gibraltar and sarah payne did last december. they said —— spain. they said under the new border arrangement eu border guards will do the checking. the commission have said we think the spanish guards should do that, they insist their proposals will have a positive impact. there a long way to go on this the commission has to...
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borisjohnson and dominic cummings became foes.im round the bend. he was upset about the fact, connected to that, that essentially i was spending my time on what i thought was important, not on politics, not on media and communication and campaigning stuff. he was the elected prime minister. you were an unelected adviser. yeah, we basically disagreed on what was happening on covid. i thought his girlfriend was interfering with appointments, people who were being... she wanted to have people fired and have people promoted in ways that i thought were unethical and unprofessional. and that also led to a big argument between us. accusing somebody of having undue influence, which is what you are doing, is a big claim. the prime minister doesn't have a plan and he doesn't know how whitehall works. someone is going to set the agenda. it is going to be the civil service, or the vote leave team, or me. as soon as the election was one night, her view was, why should it be dominic and the leave team, why shouldn't it be me that is pulling the
borisjohnson and dominic cummings became foes.im round the bend. he was upset about the fact, connected to that, that essentially i was spending my time on what i thought was important, not on politics, not on media and communication and campaigning stuff. he was the elected prime minister. you were an unelected adviser. yeah, we basically disagreed on what was happening on covid. i thought his girlfriend was interfering with appointments, people who were being... she wanted to have people...
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how damaging is this intervention by dominic cummings? he had a spectacular bust up with boris johnson and he ended up out of the inner circle of the team and he has made absolutely no secret whatsoever of how he believes borisjohnson is flawed in many ways. does that mean we should just dismiss this criticism because he is so angry about what happened? i don't think so, because he was in the room when many, many vital decisions were taken, and his criticisms tonight also underline what among boris johnson's opponent is a pretty widespread perception, that he has been too hostile towards putting restrictions in place, and also that at times during the last terrible yearfor at times during the last terrible year for many people, he has at times been too cavalier. 0f year for many people, he has at times been too cavalier. of course downing street will dismiss that. they say look at the facts, there have been three national lockdowns, borisjohnson took have been three national lockdowns, boris johnson took the have been three national lockd
how damaging is this intervention by dominic cummings? he had a spectacular bust up with boris johnson and he ended up out of the inner circle of the team and he has made absolutely no secret whatsoever of how he believes borisjohnson is flawed in many ways. does that mean we should just dismiss this criticism because he is so angry about what happened? i don't think so, because he was in the room when many, many vital decisions were taken, and his criticisms tonight also underline what among...
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they're dominant market players leveraging their dominance in core markets and using it to capture dominance in other markets. so it's always the same story, no matter the industry, it's the two or three behemoths and some competitor trying to edge out and box out by using market power. we see it over and over and see the same tactics over and over. predatory pricing and conduct and see is in the market today. we've got the companies using their power in voice assisted services and smart home technology to fortify their existing search and shopping and other lines of businesses and do it by cross-subsidizing. they do it by using third party data they have access to, and they use it by-- they do it by insulating their own offerings, to squeeze out the competition. by making their own services set as default, which is what amazon has done with the sidewalk device setup that senator lee was asking about. so i think we're seeing a pretty consistent pattern here and i think the time has come to say that we have got to prevent these massive dominant firms from buying up market share and using thei
they're dominant market players leveraging their dominance in core markets and using it to capture dominance in other markets. so it's always the same story, no matter the industry, it's the two or three behemoths and some competitor trying to edge out and box out by using market power. we see it over and over and see the same tactics over and over. predatory pricing and conduct and see is in the market today. we've got the companies using their power in voice assisted services and smart home...
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kane, maguire, kane, henderson, what a dominant performance.— a dominant performance. a dominant performance. yes, it was indeed- where _ a dominant performance. yes, it was indeed. where do _ a dominant performance. yes, it was indeed. where do we _ a dominant performance. yes, it was indeed. where do we start? - a dominant performance. yes, it was indeed. where do we start? i - a dominant performance. yes, it was indeed. where do we start? i guess, | indeed. where do we start? i guess, with regards to the performers and the results, this certainly underlines in the's credentials as genuine contenders now for the tournament this year, if the atmosphere and the occasion of the lack of fans as setting the conditions here were a concern for england, they showed no signs of it as they got off to a brilliant start, harry kane scoring his second goal of the tournament inside four minutes. that set the perfect platform for england to then build upon. they of course got their second goal, it came from a free kick, across my luke shaw was headed home by harry maguire, gareth s
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thank you orson, nowa bbc news, dominic cummings speakto orson, nowa bbc news, dominic cummings speakny programme containing flashing images. troublemaker. history maker. they were no strangers to chaos. pushing borisjohnson on behind closed doors... yesterday, i gave a full account of my actions. ..until his own mistake exploded in public. and ended up on the outskirts of barnard castle town. we did not visit the castle or walk around the town. he never agreed to account for what he's done until now. mr cummings, you've never spoken like this before. your story is, of course, completely interwoven with the prime minister's political fortune. how would you describe borisjohnson? how would i describe him? in what way? you mean politically? what does he believe politically? or? as a leader, as a politician, as a human being. how would you describe him? he's a very complicated character. he...he's unusual in a lot of politicians in having a sort of odd self—awareness mode. he kind of knows in all sorts of ways it is ludicrous for him to be in that position. he said that to me a few times
thank you orson, nowa bbc news, dominic cummings speakto orson, nowa bbc news, dominic cummings speakny programme containing flashing images. troublemaker. history maker. they were no strangers to chaos. pushing borisjohnson on behind closed doors... yesterday, i gave a full account of my actions. ..until his own mistake exploded in public. and ended up on the outskirts of barnard castle town. we did not visit the castle or walk around the town. he never agreed to account for what he's done...
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clearly the delta variant is dominant in the world.. if you look at this map of the world there are 100 countries that now have the delta variant detected in june of 2020. if you look at the average daily prevalence worldwide and the right-hand part of the slide, you see the extraordinary surgeon the dominance of this variant worldwide w and as was mentioned in several briefings that we have had to see an increase in our own country to the point of now having 50 percent dominance and greater than 70 percent. that is sobering news but look worldwide with hospitalizations. although israel has the same issue with the dominance of the delta strain, there hospitalizations have dramaticallyit diminished. look at the far right as of a couple of days ago, they are very a low. next, the uk similar definition and hospitalizations. however, look at the trend on the far right-hand part of the slide there is an uptick reflecting what dr. wolensky told youju of the slight uptick of hospitalizations in her own country. we know the vaccines listed on t
clearly the delta variant is dominant in the world.. if you look at this map of the world there are 100 countries that now have the delta variant detected in june of 2020. if you look at the average daily prevalence worldwide and the right-hand part of the slide, you see the extraordinary surgeon the dominance of this variant worldwide w and as was mentioned in several briefings that we have had to see an increase in our own country to the point of now having 50 percent dominance and greater...
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they are saying china wants to be on the path of economic and military world dominance, also dominancetical. china, the bdi group is saying we are taking the data for our national security and china's defense to improve population quality, what is that about? >> the scariest possible thing is that improving population quality would eliminate somebody who wouldn't be considered of quality and when you look at what happened with robert 19 the question of what if the next virus t target specific genetic traits found in one country or one people and not another it's a thing of science fiction but also signed fact and that's what we are dealing with withth chin, nothing is out of the possibility at least for them to explore on their path of world dominance. any country that will build their own island to take over and ocean has big plans and their plans have no limit in this is just another example but again, they brought to look at the history of data collection, it's not without a purpose, it always has a purpose. liz: fit putsf into new contacts like china is accused of covering up the o
they are saying china wants to be on the path of economic and military world dominance, also dominancetical. china, the bdi group is saying we are taking the data for our national security and china's defense to improve population quality, what is that about? >> the scariest possible thing is that improving population quality would eliminate somebody who wouldn't be considered of quality and when you look at what happened with robert 19 the question of what if the next virus t target...
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it is going to be the civil service or it can be dominic and vote leave team or it can be.on as the election was won, her view was, why should it be dominic and the vote leave team, why shouldn'it be me that is pulling the strings. >> in response to mr. cummings claims, we were told the appointments were entirely made by the prime minister. but in the end, you lose the argument. you lose that influence. that's what happened, isn't it? >> yeah, in fact, literally immediately after the election, it was already clear that this s a problem. before even mid-january, we were having meetings in number 10 saying it's clear that carey wants rid of all of us. at that point we were already saying that by the summer, either we all will have done from here or be in the process of trying to get rid of him and get someone else in as prime minister. >> within months of the prime minister winning the biggest conservative majority in decades, you and a few others from the vote leave campaign were discussing the possibility of getting rid of him? >> days, not months. >> within days of the ele
it is going to be the civil service or it can be dominic and vote leave team or it can be.on as the election was won, her view was, why should it be dominic and the vote leave team, why shouldn'it be me that is pulling the strings. >> in response to mr. cummings claims, we were told the appointments were entirely made by the prime minister. but in the end, you lose the argument. you lose that influence. that's what happened, isn't it? >> yeah, in fact, literally immediately after...
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well, dinah and the us, they are competing for a dominant medic predict that china will replace you as the world a 2 hour. that's a possibility. really bending the contest between these 2 countries into a battle value jeopardize the current human rights vendor, personnel private, the extra and the public interest. but the rest of the world, it's not a competition between good and evil, probably rather evil versus people. so china is biggest cyber security firm has warned about security risks with the development of the digital economy. how's that being addressed? at this meeting? it's an a i conference. so solutions are related to a i, including security with, for example, that they decide kind of product called wake up like when a user is endued to transfer money with high risk. the manual customer service will make an hour for advice. is the same for the ali pay when it comes to risk problems. it would have pop up windows, a warning with and high fraud and telephone numbers. so the solution shows that they can make brought losses reduced to up by 70 percent. the w correspondent. so s
well, dinah and the us, they are competing for a dominant medic predict that china will replace you as the world a 2 hour. that's a possibility. really bending the contest between these 2 countries into a battle value jeopardize the current human rights vendor, personnel private, the extra and the public interest. but the rest of the world, it's not a competition between good and evil, probably rather evil versus people. so china is biggest cyber security firm has warned about security risks...
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our mission is to analyze this life for market dominance. with w business beyond on youtube, on the green, you feel worried about the panel. on the, on the, on the green fence to clear remains to change. join me for the size of the green transformations. for me to use the basic dig up and use a show coming up today. south korea fi service such as something spike is being blamed on the premise. you're losing office fictions and it's vaccination rates and supplies limited. the government is morning of tougher days ahead. japan, l g b g q community hoped the olympics was positive, change for them. but it looks increasingly likely, therefore it could be in vain. we look at why the.
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we're talking about two or three companies that really dominate the public square and they're dominatingtion, kayleigh. we can't tell you how many times we talk to people, what they're talking about, their set of facts doesn't comport with the reality of the stories out there. former president trump said, yeah, social media is conspiring, quote with the government to basically censor. he is saying effectively that the mainstream media and the government is doing, giving them lawsuit protection in order to censor and silence and suppress opposing views. that might be a stretch in court but that is his contention. >> it certainly a novel legal argument but it is an interesting one. i'm curious to see where it goes and one of the examples he uses dr. fauci had correspondence with mark zuckerberg of course facebook's ceo, whether this was a correspondence that ended up with facebook censoring certain viewpoints based on information garnered from dr. fauci, at nih, a government entity. it is a novel legal argument. we'll see where it goes but it is interesting, because they're saying essentia
we're talking about two or three companies that really dominate the public square and they're dominatingtion, kayleigh. we can't tell you how many times we talk to people, what they're talking about, their set of facts doesn't comport with the reality of the stories out there. former president trump said, yeah, social media is conspiring, quote with the government to basically censor. he is saying effectively that the mainstream media and the government is doing, giving them lawsuit protection...
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clearly, the delta variant is dominant in the world. if you look at this map of the world, there is about 100 countries that now have the delta variant detected in them since june 2020. next slide. if you look at the average daily prevalence of sars-cov-2 worldwide, you see the extraordinary surge in the dominance of this variant worldwide. as was mentioned in several briefings that we have had, we are seeing an increment in our own country to a point of having more than 50% dominance and in some areas of the country greater than 80%. that is sobering news. take a look at what is going on worldwide with hospitalizations. although israel has the same issue with the dominance of the delta strain, there hospitalizations have dramatically diminished. if you look at the far-right of the slide, as of a couple of days ago, they are very low. in the next slide, we see the u.k. dramatic diminution in hospitalizations. if you look at the trend on the far-right part of the slide there is that uptick reflecting what dr. walensky just told you about
clearly, the delta variant is dominant in the world. if you look at this map of the world, there is about 100 countries that now have the delta variant detected in them since june 2020. next slide. if you look at the average daily prevalence of sars-cov-2 worldwide, you see the extraordinary surge in the dominance of this variant worldwide. as was mentioned in several briefings that we have had, we are seeing an increment in our own country to a point of having more than 50% dominance and in...
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congress should explore whether laws need to be amended to reduce favoritism toward dominant players, crackdown on financial conflicts of interest and increase responsiveness to local business and upstart. first, congress should examine whether revisit post employment visions for senior ftc officials. senior officials cannot immediately represent clients in front of the agency, many are able to work quietly behind the scenes, leveraging intimate knowledge of nonpublic agency deliberations and policy. it gives them enormous advantage how to help large firms and accountability when they break the law and how to advise them how to get the ftc to take specific action. small businesses don't have resources or ability to hire former ftc commissioners and bureau directors who regularly appear before the agency on behalf of dominant firms. this creates an unlevel playing field for small businesses engaging with the ftc seeking action or fair resolution. congress should assess whether existing postemployment restrictions and other standards regarding financial conflict of interest and balls ar
congress should explore whether laws need to be amended to reduce favoritism toward dominant players, crackdown on financial conflicts of interest and increase responsiveness to local business and upstart. first, congress should examine whether revisit post employment visions for senior ftc officials. senior officials cannot immediately represent clients in front of the agency, many are able to work quietly behind the scenes, leveraging intimate knowledge of nonpublic agency deliberations and...
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dominic cummings looking back at how the _ with dominic cummings looking back at how the pandemic wasthere's a _ at how the pandemic was handled. there's a slight area and this advice — there's a slight area and this advice when you think about some of the conversations that were happening this time last year. it does _ happening this time last year. it does make you start to wonder, well the vaccines — does make you start to wonder, well the vaccines have changed the game to a large _ the vaccines have changed the game to a large extent. they haven't ended — to a large extent. they haven't ended the _ to a large extent. they haven't ended the problems, the fundamental problems— ended the problems, the fundamental problems that some of the scientists. we haven't found a perfect — scientists. we haven't found a perfect way to stop people getting infected _ perfect way to stop people getting infected or very seriously ill a lot of the _ infected or very seriously ill a lot of the time. infected or very seriously ill a lot of the time-— infected or very seriously ill a lot of the time. r
dominic cummings looking back at how the _ with dominic cummings looking back at how the pandemic wasthere's a _ at how the pandemic was handled. there's a slight area and this advice — there's a slight area and this advice when you think about some of the conversations that were happening this time last year. it does _ happening this time last year. it does make you start to wonder, well the vaccines — does make you start to wonder, well the vaccines have changed the game to a large _ the...
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you mentioned dominic cummings, the former chief advisor., nesrine, this week. i wonder if you were at all impressed by his critique of the way boris johnson governs? well, it was a rich critique, l for a start, because the way borisjohnson governs, l particularly, with regard to how the pandemic— was managed was something very significantly determined - by dominic cummings himself. so it does seem to be the sort. of sour grapes of someone who's fallen out with boris johnson because he could no longer. keep him in line. and what dominic cummings's going rogue has shown us - is that the narrative, the suspicions aboutj the failures of the government from the start are correct. - so in that sense, he didn't tell us anything new about borisjohnson's incompetence, about the confusion around - lockdown, around the ideological resistancej to locking down even _ when it was becoming clear that hundreds of thousands i of people would perish. it was just that it was now in the open and someone | from within the government i was making those statement
you mentioned dominic cummings, the former chief advisor., nesrine, this week. i wonder if you were at all impressed by his critique of the way boris johnson governs? well, it was a rich critique, l for a start, because the way borisjohnson governs, l particularly, with regard to how the pandemic— was managed was something very significantly determined - by dominic cummings himself. so it does seem to be the sort. of sour grapes of someone who's fallen out with boris johnson because he could...
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i remind audiences that america's technology dominance was not only -- always so.hen world war ii began, in many respects nazi germany and the japanese imperial power were ahead of united states military technology. -- it was simply we did not invest in building out capabilities to the extent that nazi germany and imperial japan did. my concern is that in particular with china, we might be witnessing a massive search in investment -- surge in investment of advanced technologies that could be used in a surprise move, pearl harbor style attack on the united states in order for china or russia to get what they want, to keep us back, to prevent us from using our power to stop an invasion of taiwan or russian invasion of the balkans. host: two that -- to that end, they use " unidentified aerial phenomena" versus ufo. guest: there is a very real concern. we do not want to delegitimize this putting this in the realm of the extraordinary. it is extraordinary but not in a science-fiction way. certainly until we know for sure what this is, and we have to know soon, we will h
i remind audiences that america's technology dominance was not only -- always so.hen world war ii began, in many respects nazi germany and the japanese imperial power were ahead of united states military technology. -- it was simply we did not invest in building out capabilities to the extent that nazi germany and imperial japan did. my concern is that in particular with china, we might be witnessing a massive search in investment -- surge in investment of advanced technologies that could be...
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— her view was, why should it be dominic and the leave team, why shouldn't— dominic and the leave teamngs" — the strings? in response to mr cummings' claims, _ the strings? in response to mr cummings' claims, downing i the strings? in response to mr- cummings' claims, downing street cummings�* claims, downing street told us political appointments are entirely made by the prime minister. in the end, you lose the argument, you lose that influence.— in the end, you lose the argument, you lose that influence. that's what ha - ened, you lose that influence. that's what happened. isn't _ you lose that influence. that's what happened, isn't it? _ you lose that influence. that's what happened, isn't it? yeah, _ you lose that influence. that's what happened, isn't it? yeah, in - you lose that influence. that's what happened, isn't it? yeah, in fact, . happened, isn't it? yeah, in fact, literally— happened, isn't it? yeah, in fact, literally immediately after the election, there was already —— it was _ election, there was already —— it was already— election, there was already —— it was already c
— her view was, why should it be dominic and the leave team, why shouldn't— dominic and the leave teamngs" — the strings? in response to mr cummings' claims, _ the strings? in response to mr cummings' claims, downing i the strings? in response to mr- cummings' claims, downing street cummings�* claims, downing street told us political appointments are entirely made by the prime minister. in the end, you lose the argument, you lose that influence.— in the end, you lose the...
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billy boyd and dominic monaghan, everybody!issan pathfinder. ♪ this is what freedom sounds like. and this. this is what freedom smells like. the all-new ruggedly redesigned 2022 nissan pathfinder. ahhh, enjoy 30 days of open-road freshness. febreze car. la, la, la, la, la for people who could use a lift new neutrogena® rapid firming. a triple-lift serum with pure collagen. 92% saw visibly firmer skin in just 4 weeks. neutrogena® for people with skin. ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ) don't settle...
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be the delta variant and how dominant is it right now in california? >> i don't know if i could quantify it. but, now, just last week, we were reporting one out of four new cases is a delta variant. it is now present in 50 states and before it was near the 49 number. we know that it is the dominant strain, but we are looking pocket it is affecting to pay attention to what is happening, if it is causing more hospitalizations. >> why is this variant knocking off the one that came out of the uk and why is it more worrisome. is a because of the more transmissible actor? >> there competing not only with one another, but with the defenses out there. there try to find a way to be more contagious and spread from community to community in a faster fashion. if it is more adept at getting people sick than the other variants, it will become the dominant strain. >> we need to keep upping the vaccination rate. i would like to ask what we need to get to nationally to make you feel good about it. i see the number 85%. does that refer to vaccinations only? or does incl
be the delta variant and how dominant is it right now in california? >> i don't know if i could quantify it. but, now, just last week, we were reporting one out of four new cases is a delta variant. it is now present in 50 states and before it was near the 49 number. we know that it is the dominant strain, but we are looking pocket it is affecting to pay attention to what is happening, if it is causing more hospitalizations. >> why is this variant knocking off the one that came out...
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it is more dominated by the banks come is more of a value tilted market.you look at eurozone equity market, it has by far the largest sensitivity in the yield curve. the problem is we've gone the other way around and started to argue for growth and quality back into the u.s. since the middle of may, ever since we have seen global growth. i would argue instead of europe, the best is e.m.. they have seen positioning much less upbeat, much less upbeat given what is going to happen over the last couple of months. it is much less upbeat. dani: i wonder what you make of some of the market action today. we are looking at the nasdaq 100 down 1.8% in leading the market lower you have apple and amazon and microsoft and facebook and alphabet, all we will hear reports from sued. -- reports from sued. -- from -- reports from soon? what does it tell you that we are having such negative trading? max: i was hoping to avoid that question. what we have seen happen as a little bit of a mini contagion from china. i would not read too much into it. making too much out of it, i
it is more dominated by the banks come is more of a value tilted market.you look at eurozone equity market, it has by far the largest sensitivity in the yield curve. the problem is we've gone the other way around and started to argue for growth and quality back into the u.s. since the middle of may, ever since we have seen global growth. i would argue instead of europe, the best is e.m.. they have seen positioning much less upbeat, much less upbeat given what is going to happen over the last...
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the prime minister's former adviser, dominic cummings, is still making headlines. messages sent by borisjohnson that suggested he'd resisted a lockdown last autumn because he thought people dying from covid were "essentially all over 80". keir starmer had watched the interview. we've all now seen the prime minister's text message. i quote, "the median age for covid fatalities is 82. that is above life expectancy." and we have the prime minister's conclusion in the same text. "so get covid and live longer." remind the prime minister, over 83,000 people aged 80 or over lost their lives to this virus, every one leaving behind a grieving family of loved ones. so, will the prime minister now apologise for using those words? there will of course be a public inquiry into what has happened, but i would just remind the right honourable gentleman that when he goes back over the decision—making processes that we had in those very, very difficult and dark times, that these are incredibly tough balancing decisions that you have to take. again, you have to balance the catastroph
the prime minister's former adviser, dominic cummings, is still making headlines. messages sent by borisjohnson that suggested he'd resisted a lockdown last autumn because he thought people dying from covid were "essentially all over 80". keir starmer had watched the interview. we've all now seen the prime minister's text message. i quote, "the median age for covid fatalities is 82. that is above life expectancy." and we have the prime minister's conclusion in the same text....
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team usa already dominating in the competition.k at the highlights from overnight and what's still to come in prime time. >>> there aren't many spectators in tokyo, but members of team usa did have one special guest cheering them on. >>> and cyber criminals preying on olympic fans. what you need to know to stay safe while watching the games. >>> the news at 3:00 starts right now. thanks for joining us. i'm terry mcsweeney. >> and i'm janelle wang. this exciting weekend that we've been counting down to for months, actually for years are the tokyo games officially under way. let's go live outside to tokyo bay right now. it's just after 7:00 a.m. sunday there. athletes waking up getting ready for another day of competition. >> we want to get you caught up on some of the action already happening. team usa already dominating in the pool and on the soccer field. >> anthony flores is here for this very first busy day in tokyo. i guess this is the first full day of competition? >> it certainly is. that's more like it as we talk about women
team usa already dominating in the competition.k at the highlights from overnight and what's still to come in prime time. >>> there aren't many spectators in tokyo, but members of team usa did have one special guest cheering them on. >>> and cyber criminals preying on olympic fans. what you need to know to stay safe while watching the games. >>> the news at 3:00 starts right now. thanks for joining us. i'm terry mcsweeney. >> and i'm janelle wang. this exciting...
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raab today revealed that the reason _ dominic raab today revealed that the reason we _ dominic raabance specifically placed on this special amber— specifically placed on this special amber plus list that means we will still have — amber plus list that means we will still have to isolate at home for ten days — still have to isolate at home for ten days after returning from france even if _ ten days after returning from france even if they— ten days after returning from france even if they have a double jab is because — even if they have a double jab is because there have been a high proportion of cases, he suggests, found _ proportion of cases, he suggests, found on— proportion of cases, he suggests, found on the island of reunion which is 6000 _ found on the island of reunion which is 6000 miles from paris. we see the likes of— is 6000 miles from paris. we see the likes of britney farias calling it madness — likes of britney farias calling it madness and suggesting it would be like blocking or treating brits as though— like blocking or treating brits as though they are on the mainla
raab today revealed that the reason _ dominic raab today revealed that the reason we _ dominic raabance specifically placed on this special amber— specifically placed on this special amber plus list that means we will still have — amber plus list that means we will still have to isolate at home for ten days — still have to isolate at home for ten days after returning from france even if _ ten days after returning from france even if they— ten days after returning from france even if...
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big companies like alibaba and tencent, they have dominated the payments area.ow, the smaller companies will be able to do their own systems. have freedom. that can be beneficial. >> is there going to be another sector in the crosshairs? >> recently a crackdown of that sort of thing in china. whenever you have a crackdown, i would say education would be an area to look at. >> that was mark mobius, the founding partner of mobius capital. plenty more to come. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: taking a look at the day ahead for us trillion, earnings later today. in aussie stocks, sydney's much -- sydney's month-long lockdown is expected to be extended today as the rest of australia opened up. the highest get in this outbreak. we are also getting second quarter, the headline numbers reflecting a load based and transitory pressure. and, sherry, we are hoping it will light a bit more of a fire under the aussie dollar's well. shery: we are >> consideration right now -- shery: president biden will require a mandatory vaccine workers while the cdc warns against the delta varia
big companies like alibaba and tencent, they have dominated the payments area.ow, the smaller companies will be able to do their own systems. have freedom. that can be beneficial. >> is there going to be another sector in the crosshairs? >> recently a crackdown of that sort of thing in china. whenever you have a crackdown, i would say education would be an area to look at. >> that was mark mobius, the founding partner of mobius capital. plenty more to come. this is bloomberg....
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strain that it is dominating, it's dominating society at a low level infection in society and most ofe low level happened to be with his variant all covid variant, it's a little more contagious but all covid is contagious it's not like it's going to jump 30 feet were as the other virus could only jump a foot or two we have to put things in context. elizabeth: let's move onto this the cdc is now saying you don't need to wear aea mask of your vaccinated inside schools, they want schools to be fully reopened in the fall the cdc and fda is saying fully vaccinated people do not need a booster shot for the delta variant but we have the teachers union pushing back against all of that in places like california, sacramento reinstating mask mandates. you see the mass confusion. >> absolutely people have a right with all the mixed messaging in the cdc with a lot of credibility, what they put out is a good step into baby step and it moves us towards a little more rational policy in the guidance that they gave on schools they said specifically something many of us have been baking for a long time
strain that it is dominating, it's dominating society at a low level infection in society and most ofe low level happened to be with his variant all covid variant, it's a little more contagious but all covid is contagious it's not like it's going to jump 30 feet were as the other virus could only jump a foot or two we have to put things in context. elizabeth: let's move onto this the cdc is now saying you don't need to wear aea mask of your vaccinated inside schools, they want schools to be...
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nicole call her the terminator, such as her dominance and ferocity in the pool dominance and ferocityn the pool. a couple of days ago she won gold in the 400 metres freestyle in that epic dual that she had been with the american star katie ledecky, and today it was even more of a dominant win for her. she had a slow start but came through to finish and a stunning time, a really interesting race that katie ledecky had actually finished fifth, that is the first time in 36 international competitions that she has not won a medal in the final. so double gold for ariarne titmus, but for katie ledecky, she was unable to go on and move into the 1500 metres freestyle. that final was a little bit later. —— was then able. she had a very dominant performance in that, she was able to win her six 0lympic that, she was able to win her six olympic gold medal and art, and the tears flowed for katie ledecky after that win. there was also a second gold for hashi ofjapan, a brilliant result in the 200 metres individual medley and a storm of a performance for gigabits�*s men in the relay they were in, the
nicole call her the terminator, such as her dominance and ferocity in the pool dominance and ferocityn the pool. a couple of days ago she won gold in the 400 metres freestyle in that epic dual that she had been with the american star katie ledecky, and today it was even more of a dominant win for her. she had a slow start but came through to finish and a stunning time, a really interesting race that katie ledecky had actually finished fifth, that is the first time in 36 international...