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the financial times reports on a potential breakthrough in the fight against cancer.cientists say they can now map the development of the disease which could lead to personalised treatment and a potential drop in mortality rates. germany's frankfurter allgemeine leads on the political upheaval in the eastern state of thuringia fter the far—right afd party helped removed the local state premier. there have been calls for fresh elections in the region. finally, the daily telegraph says social media bosses may be held personally responsible for harm online. the paper reports that ministers will propose a new ‘duty of care‘ law, requiring tech giants like facebook and google to protect children using the internet. with me, is jane foley, head of foreign exchange strategy at rabobank. you have been looking through all the papers and of course the main story in most of the papers of the fact that donald trump has been acquitted of both articles in the senate impeachment trial. this is quite expected, but what was not expected that was that meet romney would vote really, to
the financial times reports on a potential breakthrough in the fight against cancer.cientists say they can now map the development of the disease which could lead to personalised treatment and a potential drop in mortality rates. germany's frankfurter allgemeine leads on the political upheaval in the eastern state of thuringia fter the far—right afd party helped removed the local state premier. there have been calls for fresh elections in the region. finally, the daily telegraph says social...
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it is that free and easy movement of people across 26 countries across europe, and the financial timesout that eu authorities point out there are no plans at the moment to suspend travel or restrict or have checks or anything from that perspective across europe at this point is yellow that's right, and i think that is offering a little support for the market this morning we see the market this morning we see the future is looking a bit more positive and that is because there hasn't been a sharp reaction from european authorities yet. there is a cause of concern here, the incubation period is two weeks, so incubation period is two weeks, so if you do nothing for two weeks and the spread is already in progress, perhaps it is a little bit too late. and this article points out as well the financial times, the fall on the price of oil because they didn't think about the practical side of things and demand for oil going down with many factories not going at full pelt in mainland china and consumer behaviour is massively curtailed as well, people aren't travelling in many parts of asia where
it is that free and easy movement of people across 26 countries across europe, and the financial timesout that eu authorities point out there are no plans at the moment to suspend travel or restrict or have checks or anything from that perspective across europe at this point is yellow that's right, and i think that is offering a little support for the market this morning we see the market this morning we see the future is looking a bit more positive and that is because there hasn't been a sharp...
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let's look at the financial times. angle on this story. i think most people are pointing out this will be a real test of a europe now, because there is huge amounts of free movement around
let's look at the financial times. angle on this story. i think most people are pointing out this will be a real test of a europe now, because there is huge amounts of free movement around
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let's look at the financial times. either. let's look at the financialtimes.s this about? some people will be familiar on things like google and facebook, if you think you're going to pass away you can essentially leave a legacy to your loved ones so they can access some of your data. as the ft points out there as a whole bunch of other areas, a whole bunch of other areas, a whole raft of companies now where we can get our dna analysed to see where our heritage is for example, whereas a dataset when one passes away? the ft is arguing, it actually sits with the company that you do it with. a lot of these things is not stuff we think about, we are still used to leaving your valuable personal possessions around ina valuable personal possessions around in a little box and passing it on. it is a huge task as well. you don't even know where to begin. i think when you have so many other things going on, if you know you haven't got much time, this is very low down the list shortly. absolutely, at the end of your life the last thing you will do is scribble down your id
let's look at the financial times. either. let's look at the financialtimes.s this about? some people will be familiar on things like google and facebook, if you think you're going to pass away you can essentially leave a legacy to your loved ones so they can access some of your data. as the ft points out there as a whole bunch of other areas, a whole bunch of other areas, a whole raft of companies now where we can get our dna analysed to see where our heritage is for example, whereas a dataset...
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front pages, financial times. morgan sta nley pages, financial times.hat you make of it? when you look at the performance of goldman sachs and morgan stanley, jp morgan has managed to combine both brilliantly, the fees they are getting from corporate finance and from investment banking and from trading are somewhat down because of regulation, it means their degrees of profitability are limited and they have to offer shareholder value and growth to their shareholders. don't worry, i'm not going to get my handkerchief out and out my eyes for them, but what i'm saying is we have seen goldman sachs go into it by having a deposit from people like you andi deposit from people like you and i on the streets. when interest rates are very low like they are now, the actual value is very limited. but this, it is a lot smaller than the tdm trade, the charles schwab motor last year, but an acquisition by morgan stanley to try to corner, through this company, etrade, what you call the millennials' wealth, where eve ryo ne the millennials' wealth, where everyone is onl
front pages, financial times. morgan sta nley pages, financial times.hat you make of it? when you look at the performance of goldman sachs and morgan stanley, jp morgan has managed to combine both brilliantly, the fees they are getting from corporate finance and from investment banking and from trading are somewhat down because of regulation, it means their degrees of profitability are limited and they have to offer shareholder value and growth to their shareholders. don't worry, i'm not going...
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on the front and financial times. interesting story about bp. on the front and financialtimes.resting story about bp. on the front and financial times. bp called it the headlines, the majors are. i think all of them. but they are saying is by 2050, including a consequence of what they get out of the ground, so notjust at bp trucks and the bp people but including the consequence of fossil fuel that they felt they are going to hit net daily nations by 2050. i could meet at times, instead of someone saying they cannot hide at shell, qatar, i of exxon. and great going in the right direction. are you get from lengthy people is it's not ambitious. and not anywhere near. say you need a greenpeace cloak? you mightjust say say you need a greenpeace cloak? you might just say we're say you need a greenpeace cloak? you mightjust say we're going to look less than like a hawk connection to keep their word, monitor what they do, but it is a step and the right direction. they may fail well have done so but it is generally done, and whoever wrote the piece is just quoting slicing the cut to cre
on the front and financial times. interesting story about bp. on the front and financialtimes.resting story about bp. on the front and financial times. bp called it the headlines, the majors are. i think all of them. but they are saying is by 2050, including a consequence of what they get out of the ground, so notjust at bp trucks and the bp people but including the consequence of fossil fuel that they felt they are going to hit net daily nations by 2050. i could meet at times, instead of...
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there is very, very little, there is a page for peace in there is a page for peace in the financial timesa small piece on the front page, " page a small piece on the front page, —— page fourapiece. but there is nothing on the front pages about the impact of this. that is interesting because there is a huge change going on in ireland in terms of the outcome of this election, but also they are within the european union and we are not. we are in this period of time where we are negotiating what the trade deal will look like in 2021, and this relationship is paramount isn't it. effectively we have put a border in the irish sea and we 110w border in the irish sea and we now have the largest party in ireland having as its principal foreign policy... principal thing it is going for to have a united ireland. so yes it has very big implications for those negotiations and for our relationship with the irish. and yet it is something that has barely been mentioned in the media over the course of the media over the course of the last two or three days. we won't get the full results for a few days stil
there is very, very little, there is a page for peace in there is a page for peace in the financial timesa small piece on the front page, " page a small piece on the front page, —— page fourapiece. but there is nothing on the front pages about the impact of this. that is interesting because there is a huge change going on in ireland in terms of the outcome of this election, but also they are within the european union and we are not. we are in this period of time where we are...
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but it is really when you look at the front of the financial times that you get into the sort of morepotential effects and the, already, issues with stock markets and various other economic indicators that seem to be taking something of a hit. a hit that in some ways seems to be slightly disproportionate to the very use and studied and reasonable... we are going to use the guardian's front page story for the guardian's front page story for the economic impact of coronavirus. the big headline seems to be coming from the us dowjones and the drop it has had there, 4.4% which is the sharpest drop in its history, day drop in its history. which is a dramatic, dramatic fall. and the indication of it is that people who trade in currencies and and shares somehow more no than the rest of us about the way which this virus is going to progress. isn't itjust uncertainty? that's it. it is a huge amount of uncertainty but the prospect that the virus could result in damage to the world economy on the scale of the 2008 crisis from which we still have not fully re cove red which we still have not fully
but it is really when you look at the front of the financial times that you get into the sort of morepotential effects and the, already, issues with stock markets and various other economic indicators that seem to be taking something of a hit. a hit that in some ways seems to be slightly disproportionate to the very use and studied and reasonable... we are going to use the guardian's front page story for the guardian's front page story for the economic impact of coronavirus. the big headline...
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talking of strong leaders, sangha, their financial times is talking about the economy and coronavirus-- sonya. yes. lucky us. the stuff that we are getting a trilogy of budgetary statements this year. -- it of budgetary statements this year. —— it sounds like we are getting. political journalist will —— it sounds like we are getting. politicaljournalist will be rubbing their hands and excitement but so we have got a new chancellor, he has beenin have got a new chancellor, he has been in the job for two weeks after sajid javid was essentially kind of forced out by all accounts. it is not looking great in terms of the forecast, so the independent abr has downgraded the growth forecast which makes it more difficult for the government when it comes to tax and spending. the government want to be spending. the government want to be spending a lot on infrastructure and capital spending, but it certainly doesn't want to be cutting backjust after it is when an election. but yet, their great forecasts are not good, so what this ft piece is sort of highlighting is that we are probably going to s
talking of strong leaders, sangha, their financial times is talking about the economy and coronavirus-- sonya. yes. lucky us. the stuff that we are getting a trilogy of budgetary statements this year. -- it of budgetary statements this year. —— it sounds like we are getting. political journalist will —— it sounds like we are getting. politicaljournalist will be rubbing their hands and excitement but so we have got a new chancellor, he has beenin have got a new chancellor, he has been in...
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that is a positive but looking at some of the editorial notes in the financial times, about hydrogen, the answer to zero carbon prayers, eve ryo ne answer to zero carbon prayers, everyone is praying about climate change at the moment for sure. but there isn't a silver bullet, is there, that is what this article is saying. most certainly, hydrogen is not the answer for everything, it correlates with a lot of other things like renewable energy and resources as well. but hydrogen has been that potential life—saver for decades, hasn't it? they will still carry on presumably looking for ways to make that work because it ticks all the boxes? it does, to a certain extent but nonetheless it's very expensive to produce. it cannot be applied to everything at the moment. but the guardian has got, there's this photo of an enormous super yacht, i don't know if i describe that as yacht, looks more like a spaceship or space submarine, bill gates ordering this, hydrogen powered. how does this help bill gates doing something like this? people like bill gates who had the means to fund this or in a real
that is a positive but looking at some of the editorial notes in the financial times, about hydrogen, the answer to zero carbon prayers, eve ryo ne answer to zero carbon prayers, everyone is praying about climate change at the moment for sure. but there isn't a silver bullet, is there, that is what this article is saying. most certainly, hydrogen is not the answer for everything, it correlates with a lot of other things like renewable energy and resources as well. but hydrogen has been that...
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let's go to the front page of the financial times.paper and your story about brexit. this is david frost, borisjohnson's chief negotiator who has given a speech which is a rare thing for a special advisor. the government is trying to get on the front foot here to its vision of what it wants from the next stage of brexit to secure a trade deal by the end of the year. with only really got between march and october once the negotiations begin to get things done. michelle barney, who is going to be the eu's negotiator, they set up their vision. mr frost has done it this evening in brussels. what's interesting is it is more a broad vision than a detailed plan. he talks about the whole point of exit and the fundamental things an independent country will want to have. this is because the first days of talks is going to be all about the so—called level playing field. the eu wants to lock the uk into its rules and recreation two regulations to ensure it doesn't undermine it with unfair competition. there is a debate within the eu about how the
let's go to the front page of the financial times.paper and your story about brexit. this is david frost, borisjohnson's chief negotiator who has given a speech which is a rare thing for a special advisor. the government is trying to get on the front foot here to its vision of what it wants from the next stage of brexit to secure a trade deal by the end of the year. with only really got between march and october once the negotiations begin to get things done. michelle barney, who is going to be...
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mail telegraph the sun financial times and guardian who walking out of a government briefing after the mirror i haven't imposed riband see would you like about u.k. newspapers but the journalists working for them are undeniably good. also this idea that there should be technical and specialist separate briefings rist some political journalists are excluded is a joke excuse this is about the major plank of johnson's policy all outlets and their readers have a right to know the details. u.k. media is proud of their ability to report freely but incidents like banning the mirror for example from the campaign bus during the election have not gone unnoticed at that time the editor of the daily mirror said that the society of editors thought that the ban was disturbing and an attack on free speech now this walk out certainly suggests that some very high profile british journalists may finally have had enough. in july last year our. journalists were barred from a conference on media freedom hosted by the u.k. and canadian governments as an explanation of the british foreign office accuse the 2
mail telegraph the sun financial times and guardian who walking out of a government briefing after the mirror i haven't imposed riband see would you like about u.k. newspapers but the journalists working for them are undeniably good. also this idea that there should be technical and specialist separate briefings rist some political journalists are excluded is a joke excuse this is about the major plank of johnson's policy all outlets and their readers have a right to know the details. u.k....
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can i take you to the financial times?gotiation, so obviously both sides are going to have their hackles up. but i do think significantly, we are no longer a member state, significantly, we are no longer a memberstate, and significantly, we are no longer a member state, and that significantly changes our relationship with the eu and the fact that there are 27 other countries, france is very keen on fish, they all have their different priorities, ireland is keen to ensure there is no problems with the irish border. i have a feeling we'll hear lots about fish the next year. i think he will become the fish minister. he also said he would disappear. let's get to the front page of the financial times, beijing deploys emergency cash to shield markets from fires fall out. it is hitting countries economically? absolutely, china is basically on lockdown. evenif even if it was just an wuhan it would have had a significant dent to the chinese economy. the fact that has reached this level of crisis in china, notjust in this country, i
can i take you to the financial times?gotiation, so obviously both sides are going to have their hackles up. but i do think significantly, we are no longer a member state, significantly, we are no longer a memberstate, and significantly, we are no longer a member state, and that significantly changes our relationship with the eu and the fact that there are 27 other countries, france is very keen on fish, they all have their different priorities, ireland is keen to ensure there is no problems...
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now on both tvs "after words" financial times columnist and cnn global economic analyst argues the large tech companies are failing to keep consumer data and privacy secure. she is interviewed by cnbc's john ford. "after words" is a weekly interview program with relevant guests hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. all "after words" programs are also available as podcasts. >> great to sit down with you. your book, don't be evil, is contained a timely timely subject given the political times that we are in a given at the heights that the stocks of apple, amazon, google, facebook and others have reached recently but you normally have a pretty broad scope to your coverage required this book, why now? >> good question. thank you for having me, by the way could i started this book in 2017 and i had just taken a job as columnist for the financial times in my mandate was to figure out what are the world
now on both tvs "after words" financial times columnist and cnn global economic analyst argues the large tech companies are failing to keep consumer data and privacy secure. she is interviewed by cnbc's john ford. "after words" is a weekly interview program with relevant guests hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. all "after words" programs are also available as podcasts. >> great to sit down with you. your book, don't be evil,...
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rate of the world's second—biggest killer is one of a handful of stories on the front of the financial timesaying the new treatment could detect the disease years before it develops. ‘the fugitive' still behind the wheel is how the daily mail title their exclusive on tomorrow's front page — the paper track down anne sacoolas six months after she fled britain — following the fatal crash that killed the teenager harry dunn. unionjoke! is the headline dominating the front of the sun. they say town halls have been ordered by the government to raise the unionjack in honour of ‘scandal—hit‘ prince andrews birthday asa as a but expect making a lot of headlines as a quest for acquittal and president trump and the child. the guardian has a picture of him looking very serious. he looks a bit late but of course he wasn't think. he isa late but of course he wasn't think. he is a teflon chance that he once again its demise. i put the money on the fact that he is going to win again another number. now it has really wiped out how to attack him. kratz there is what happens in the election here. the democrat
rate of the world's second—biggest killer is one of a handful of stories on the front of the financial timesaying the new treatment could detect the disease years before it develops. ‘the fugitive' still behind the wheel is how the daily mail title their exclusive on tomorrow's front page — the paper track down anne sacoolas six months after she fled britain — following the fatal crash that killed the teenager harry dunn. unionjoke! is the headline dominating the front of the sun. they...
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financial times are saying that. "bloomberg news" is showing it. vox is also reporting it.ants for the united states. also this, bernie sanders will not release his own medical records. he is dodging questions that networks like msnbc about that. won't answer it. let's bring in my next guest, hud institute senior fellow rebecca heinrichs. bernie not releasing his medical records. he promised to do that last december. >> the candidate's health is a concern for people who might vote for him to be next president of the united states. that is something people want to see from him, given his age and previous health concerns. i also mentioned to the introduction you just gave, liz. those numbers of casualties in the coronavirus that is just what is being reported and there is concerns because the chinese communist party has not been transparent so far, has not been forthcoming with information and prompt, those numbers could be much, much higher. the chinese people obviously are right to have great concern and doubt in the truth coming out of their own government. liz: stay on th
financial times are saying that. "bloomberg news" is showing it. vox is also reporting it.ants for the united states. also this, bernie sanders will not release his own medical records. he is dodging questions that networks like msnbc about that. won't answer it. let's bring in my next guest, hud institute senior fellow rebecca heinrichs. bernie not releasing his medical records. he promised to do that last december. >> the candidate's health is a concern for people who might...
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told the financial times the activists will be able to scrutinize the company's environmental policies the pledge comes as the group of a 30000000000 euros into battery powered cars and a 1000000 emissions free vehicles in the next 3 years the climate activists have criticized the order maker for continuing to sell gas guzzling s.u.v.s at a slow transition away from combustion engine production. and a doomsday vault in the arctic has received 60000 new seat samples which are being stored there in case of a global disaster made mounting concern over climate change and food crop extinction groups are adding their seeds to the collection and always spits back an island the new seeds include beans squash and corn from the church nation the 1st native american groups to sing props to the boat a facility was launched in 2008 with the aim of safeguarding biodiversity it now has over a 1000000 varieties of seeds. still in business with you. good luck. to him. the film good. earth the bomb tombs of species. the hong kong worth saving and. the given those are big changes and most start with smal
told the financial times the activists will be able to scrutinize the company's environmental policies the pledge comes as the group of a 30000000000 euros into battery powered cars and a 1000000 emissions free vehicles in the next 3 years the climate activists have criticized the order maker for continuing to sell gas guzzling s.u.v.s at a slow transition away from combustion engine production. and a doomsday vault in the arctic has received 60000 new seat samples which are being stored there...
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let's turn now to the financial times.his is quite an exclusive that the paper has here about a rather terse phone call between the us president and the british prime minister over huawei. with a powerful picture as well. it is on the front page, president trump looking quizzically at the british prime minister. so last tuesday when the uk cabinet made a decision that it would allow huawei to provide the exhilaration of broadband across the uk, the 5g network, they said, look, we will limit them to non— core activity, basically go faster but nothing that would endanger the british state or british secrets and british security. this is com pletely british security. this is completely against where the us wa nts to completely against where the us wants to go. it appears, according to this ft at least, that there was a bust up between the us president and borisjohnson between the us president and boris johnson and, yet, between the us president and borisjohnson and, yet, and this shows the quick —— quixotic nature of presiden
let's turn now to the financial times.his is quite an exclusive that the paper has here about a rather terse phone call between the us president and the british prime minister over huawei. with a powerful picture as well. it is on the front page, president trump looking quizzically at the british prime minister. so last tuesday when the uk cabinet made a decision that it would allow huawei to provide the exhilaration of broadband across the uk, the 5g network, they said, look, we will limit...
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let's look at the front page of the financial times now.ding platform etrade in what the paper says is the rush into retail and the biggest banking deal since the financial crisis. and from a huge deal to what seems like a bargain on the bbc news site — that city centre property that's sold for a pound, but is inaccessible. laughter. there's always a catch, isn't there? always a catch with every bargain. with me is david buik, market commentator with core spreads. good to see you, david. and you. we will come to that flat ina you. we will come to that flat in a moment. let's start on the horrific events that took place in germany and the paper there, as you know, starkly asking when well right—wing extremism be taken seriously? you've really got to cast your mind back, the factions at the moment it is right—wing, in the ‘705 moment it is right—wing, in the ‘70s and 80s it was but a mind of going to cause chaos all over europe. and it really requires serious input from the german government. i think this was triggered in
let's look at the front page of the financial times now.ding platform etrade in what the paper says is the rush into retail and the biggest banking deal since the financial crisis. and from a huge deal to what seems like a bargain on the bbc news site — that city centre property that's sold for a pound, but is inaccessible. laughter. there's always a catch, isn't there? always a catch with every bargain. with me is david buik, market commentator with core spreads. good to see you, david. and...
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let's go on to the financial times.miss a surplus target is a finance for a 12 miss a surplus target is a finance fora 12 main miss a surplus target is a finance for a 12 main pound black hole. this is britton public finances —— that's fda are suggesting. all those election promises we had for the government about new hospitals, all of which cost a lot of money and it requires lots of money to be with the chancellor. and they promise not to raise big taxes like income tax. there are some good news out of dabo ts, there are some good news out of dabo ‘s, the imf found that britain was estimated to grow slightly more than the european union over the eurozone, but estimates from the bank of england says it looks a lot bleaker than bank of england says it looks a lot blea ker than the chancellor would like because the chancellor would have said to the ft last month that he was going for some pretty ambitious birth rates of 2.8%. if the uk were to hit that, i think it would be applauding, but even if he comes slightly under,
let's go on to the financial times.miss a surplus target is a finance for a 12 miss a surplus target is a finance fora 12 main miss a surplus target is a finance for a 12 main pound black hole. this is britton public finances —— that's fda are suggesting. all those election promises we had for the government about new hospitals, all of which cost a lot of money and it requires lots of money to be with the chancellor. and they promise not to raise big taxes like income tax. there are some...
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let's start with this news in the financial times and many of the papers here in the uk, changes to thee minister ‘s top team, including any right—hand mount, a surprise change for thejob of mount, a surprise change for the job of chancellor. surprise yes but in some ways no because in some ways this has been coming. the disagreement is when sajid javid who was the chancellor of the exchequer, the finance minister. there are had already been a clash about advisors from the prime minister's chief adviser who thought everything should be controlled by the prime minister ‘s office which is at 10 downing street. i think in some ways this was coming. whether this was going to be the moment, but i think it proved that sajid javid decided this was it, he wasn't going to accept powers being taken from the treasury into the prime minister ‘s orbit and so i think he decided that this was it. i think the quote he said was, i don't believe any self—respecting minister would accept such conditions. so i don't know what that says about his replacements who used to be his replacements who used to be h
let's start with this news in the financial times and many of the papers here in the uk, changes to thee minister ‘s top team, including any right—hand mount, a surprise change for thejob of mount, a surprise change for the job of chancellor. surprise yes but in some ways no because in some ways this has been coming. the disagreement is when sajid javid who was the chancellor of the exchequer, the finance minister. there are had already been a clash about advisors from the prime minister's...
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have a diesel the financial times the individual will be able to scrutinize the company's environmental policies the pledge comes as the volkswagen group pumps over 30000000000 euros into battery powered cars and aims to sell a 1000000 emissions free vehicles in the next 3 years the climate activists have criticized the automaker for continuing to sell gas guzzling s.u.v.s and also for its slow transition from combustion engine production. and that's it for me and the business team here in berlin i'm stephen beardsley as always thanks for watching. the refugee crisis of enormous proportion. so far an estimated 6000000 people have fled venezuela. they left their homes to escape poverty and hunger. paramilitary forces. and despair. is gone wrong in this once prosperous country $3000.00. and 60 minutes on t.w. . this is something nice to hear and i as streams of jurors are doing more than enough to know they killed many civilians. come including my father says i was a student i wanted to build a life for myself lactase the totally but suddenly life became hellish kind of sob . providing in
have a diesel the financial times the individual will be able to scrutinize the company's environmental policies the pledge comes as the volkswagen group pumps over 30000000000 euros into battery powered cars and aims to sell a 1000000 emissions free vehicles in the next 3 years the climate activists have criticized the automaker for continuing to sell gas guzzling s.u.v.s and also for its slow transition from combustion engine production. and that's it for me and the business team here in...
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the financial times, looking at bp's vow to hidden emissions target.s was an announcement from the new chief executive of bp are making his mark. even before he took on this role, the topjob mark. even before he took on this role, the top job at bp, we knew he had a green agenda. the big question everyone is now asking is what does that mean? does that mean you. looking for new oilfields or new gas fields? it does not seem new gas fields? it does not seem that he is saying that because when we look at the numbers where he is spending, he is still spending on exploration and they are investing a small amount in comparison in wind farms. many campaigning organisations are wondering what he is really thinking. does he think there will be enough to elegy around to carbon and offset the emissions that they generate or is he saying there will be a fundamental change in the way they do their business. i think it will be a little of a mix of both. a transition, yes, but there will also be hoped that he can offset some of that stop but very on message this year
the financial times, looking at bp's vow to hidden emissions target.s was an announcement from the new chief executive of bp are making his mark. even before he took on this role, the topjob mark. even before he took on this role, the top job at bp, we knew he had a green agenda. the big question everyone is now asking is what does that mean? does that mean you. looking for new oilfields or new gas fields? it does not seem new gas fields? it does not seem that he is saying that because when we...
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i got at the financial times. his cancer treatment to help all and that probably made. lly been working on this for quite some time when he basically tried to map the mutations that drive can't cancer in oui’ genes. mutations that drive can't cancer in our genes. what this means that this was such a long period of time in many forms of cancer, they now should be able to see the specific genetic changes that happen. when cancer is happening. and at what stage, what that means they say, that task had been earlier army that we can fight cancer earlier. you means to the treatment and prevention. an exciting story it looks like this is a process for the this is the second biggest killer next and how does he. it kills ten million people. you do not have money pumped into this area next to the ground—breaking. money pumped into this area next to the ground-breaking. we will hope it means i knowledge bank of cancer genomes may be can't root out the best for patients going select. kind of how a plane crash and example. maybe a bit about that young listeners and intimate. maybe a
i got at the financial times. his cancer treatment to help all and that probably made. lly been working on this for quite some time when he basically tried to map the mutations that drive can't cancer in oui’ genes. mutations that drive can't cancer in our genes. what this means that this was such a long period of time in many forms of cancer, they now should be able to see the specific genetic changes that happen. when cancer is happening. and at what stage, what that means they say, that...
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stepping up its green efforts by pledging to hire a climate campaigner c o have a decent told the financial times the activist would be able to scrutinise the companies and our middle policies the pledge comes as the fox by a group over 30000000000 euros into battery powered cars and aims to sell a 1000000 emissions free vehicles in the next 3 years activists have criticized the automaker for continuing to sell gas guzzling s.u.v.s and it's no transition away from combustion engine production. for more let's bring in charles a delaney our fine as a correspondent in frankfort chelsea how necessary is it for fox wagon to hire somebody like that. well i think there are a couple things here one the protests that have really rocked siemens and it's an element in the donny coal mine i think that really woke up a lot of german corporate business leaders and it made them realize that they need to pick up make a much more aggressive strategy and not just. look at things like climate neutrality goals and things like that so i think a lot of businesses are trying to make. just be much more aggressive in ter
stepping up its green efforts by pledging to hire a climate campaigner c o have a decent told the financial times the activist would be able to scrutinise the companies and our middle policies the pledge comes as the fox by a group over 30000000000 euros into battery powered cars and aims to sell a 1000000 emissions free vehicles in the next 3 years activists have criticized the automaker for continuing to sell gas guzzling s.u.v.s and it's no transition away from combustion engine production....
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chinese components should are in short supply according to the financial times. eu will be required to speak english and have a job offer under government reforms. an australian point based system is going to be the guardian. this featured a picture of one of the winners from tonight's brit awards. let's take a closer look. should we start with the male? this is something we heard a lot about during the referendum. we know it focuses groups well. we know it's very popular with the idea you can come to this country if you have something to offer and if the points highly enough, if you got skills, if you have a job in the bag, the trouble is that it's not as simple as it sounds and it's something that we know the prime minister is dead keen on. the trouble is their own committee said its overly complex, it can very often backfire, it may actually end up often backfire, it may actually end up with more immigrants than you had before, and that committee said it's just a standby and not a good idea. i think it is one of those point systems that could easily unravel. v
chinese components should are in short supply according to the financial times. eu will be required to speak english and have a job offer under government reforms. an australian point based system is going to be the guardian. this featured a picture of one of the winners from tonight's brit awards. let's take a closer look. should we start with the male? this is something we heard a lot about during the referendum. we know it focuses groups well. we know it's very popular with the idea you can...
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that continues on the financial times, frontpage.land rover also facing problems with parts coming out of china to such an extent they are playing components out in suitcases. that's right, you want to keep your supply chain running because if you can't you have to hold production. and when you do that, that affects your revenue and your bottom line but itjobs. you don't want to have factories full of people with nothing to do, so they have been playing up components in suitcases. they have been playing components from china to vietnam as part of the risk mitigation strategy but it is heading home quite soon and obviously what these plants are all trying to focus on is keeping production swimming, because otherwise it will have a knock—on effect. because otherwise it will have a knock-on effect. and the worry a knock-on effect. and the woi’i’y 01’ a knock-on effect. and the worry or china, i suppose, as if companies find other suppliers elsewhere in the world, it is easier after that, potentially, to just stick with them rather than
that continues on the financial times, frontpage.land rover also facing problems with parts coming out of china to such an extent they are playing components out in suitcases. that's right, you want to keep your supply chain running because if you can't you have to hold production. and when you do that, that affects your revenue and your bottom line but itjobs. you don't want to have factories full of people with nothing to do, so they have been playing up components in suitcases. they have...
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the financial times also leads on coronavirus, as the chinese government struggles to encourage businesseshat sydney has been hit by its heaviest rain in 30 years, bringing flooding and travel chaos. and finally the oscars! the bbc website has got all the news on the winners and highlights of the night, including south korea's bong joon—ho, who won the oscar for best director for parasite, the third on the night for the film. and of course as we have said, making history winning best picture. with me is mark davies who's ceo of strategy consultancy camberton. let's get stuck in. the irish times, as you would expect, the entire front page analysing the results as they have been coming in. we have the final —— not have the final numbers yet that have taken place. it is a huge shift. sinn fein have got 2496 huge shift. sinn fein have got 24% of the vote as things currently stand, and it looks unlikely that a government can be formed without some kind of participation from them. given that leo varadkar said that he would not
the financial times also leads on coronavirus, as the chinese government struggles to encourage businesseshat sydney has been hit by its heaviest rain in 30 years, bringing flooding and travel chaos. and finally the oscars! the bbc website has got all the news on the winners and highlights of the night, including south korea's bong joon—ho, who won the oscar for best director for parasite, the third on the night for the film. and of course as we have said, making history winning best picture....
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the financial times front page carries another development in the climate change debate.an end to petrol—driven cars to 2035. the paper highlights assertions by the car industry that being too ambitious could backfire. crossing the channel, and the website euractiv looks at efforts by paris to unseat london as europe's top financial hub. with the relocation of the european banking authority there, in the wake of brexit, the city's authorities are hopeful. the bbc news website carries the story of funke abimbola and her struggle to be treated fairly by employers. it follows a report from an official equality commission which found that around a third of ftse100 companies have no ethnic minority representation on their boards. with me is anju solanki, founder of mea consulting group, a company advising firms on gender diversity. let's start with the state of the union address. i would imagine you had the pleasure of listening to some of that live while you
the financial times front page carries another development in the climate change debate.an end to petrol—driven cars to 2035. the paper highlights assertions by the car industry that being too ambitious could backfire. crossing the channel, and the website euractiv looks at efforts by paris to unseat london as europe's top financial hub. with the relocation of the european banking authority there, in the wake of brexit, the city's authorities are hopeful. the bbc news website carries the...
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let's move onto the financial times which talks about different crisis. daisy, tell us about this.rent crisis. daisy, tell us about this. i think this is very interesting but the wider story of what it's pointing to is very worrying. land rover has said that the coronavirus is limiting its supply chain so significantly that it may have to close production. it also says it's been trying to get parts out of china in suitcases. we've flown parts from china to the uk just to make sure we got the right parts, not the boss said. —— the boss said. it could definitely lead to a global slowdown or a global recession. we got germany doing badly, china manufacturing i think a quarter of the world manufacturing but china's consumers are now having a lot of demands. later on, the boss is saying not just he's demands. later on, the boss is saying notjust he's having problems manufacturing giving supply problems, but also there's nothing happening in the showrooms. it's a big problem. not only of course land rover, other companies affected. toyota and companies named here. monday, volvo, —— hon d
let's move onto the financial times which talks about different crisis. daisy, tell us about this.rent crisis. daisy, tell us about this. i think this is very interesting but the wider story of what it's pointing to is very worrying. land rover has said that the coronavirus is limiting its supply chain so significantly that it may have to close production. it also says it's been trying to get parts out of china in suitcases. we've flown parts from china to the uk just to make sure we got the...
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financial times says that president trump vented fury at borisjohnson, the uk prime minister, over thee the chinese company huawei a role in its 5g network. quotes say they were taken aback by the force of the president's language. another politician feeling the heat, kemmerich has quit after widespread detachment widespread outrage he was helped into office with support from the far right afd party. controversy over marking prince andrew's birthday. he is described as a disgraced duke and says the government will not fly the union flag on state loadings for the occasion this year. but as the headline points out, westminster abbey will stick to its tradition and ring it spells when he turns 60 later this month. finally an mp caused controversy here in the uk when she wore an off the shoulder dress in parliament. the website she brought it from her since sold out and she is 110w her since sold out and she is now auctioning off the item for charity. well, no off the shoulder dress is here with me. so we will come to that in a moment. i am so we will come to that in a moment. iam intrigue
financial times says that president trump vented fury at borisjohnson, the uk prime minister, over thee the chinese company huawei a role in its 5g network. quotes say they were taken aback by the force of the president's language. another politician feeling the heat, kemmerich has quit after widespread detachment widespread outrage he was helped into office with support from the far right afd party. controversy over marking prince andrew's birthday. he is described as a disgraced duke and says...
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secretary could be in the firing line as the prime minister is set to reshuffle his cabinet. the financial timesth chinese authorities accused of under—reporting the number the metro focuses on the 83 people who've been quarantined at arrowe park hospital on the wirral. they will be allowed to leave on thursday after their test results for the coronavirus came back as negative. bernie sanders is now the democratic candidate to beat after he came out on top at the new hampshire primary. that's on the front page of the guardian. joe biden now looks to south carolina to try and stay in the race. and the times features a story about how borisjohnson is preparing to water down plans for sanctions on social media companies amid concerns about a backlash from tech giants. so let's discuss some of that band when our reviewers. do you want to identify fast? start us off at the telegraph. one is fighting for survival ben wallace is only being dispensed secretary since the summer. dispensed secretary since the summer. he seems to feel, he is at great mess, it is really interesting quote in the story. he sa
secretary could be in the firing line as the prime minister is set to reshuffle his cabinet. the financial timesth chinese authorities accused of under—reporting the number the metro focuses on the 83 people who've been quarantined at arrowe park hospital on the wirral. they will be allowed to leave on thursday after their test results for the coronavirus came back as negative. bernie sanders is now the democratic candidate to beat after he came out on top at the new hampshire primary. that's...
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another data story is on the front page of the financial times — the eu plans to force big tech companiesk the near monolopy held by the likes of google and amazon. the reality check section of the bbc news website looks at the uk's stricter immigration rules — in particular, can the shortfall in workers really be made up by british people not currently in work? coronavirus is the main story for the times, in particular concerns that retailers could soon be left with large stock shortages because of ongoing factory closures in china, aimed at stopping the spread of the virus. ‘burger king breaks the mold' is how america's abc puts it. this story's everywhere — burger king using photos of its whopper burger going moldy as part of an ad campaign — sorry if you're having your breakfast! and finally, business insider covers a story from italy, where a town's practically paying people to go and live there to boost its population — but only if they have children and promise to stay three years. it is tempting. they have to say. with me isjustin urquha rt—stewa rt co—founder of seven investment
another data story is on the front page of the financial times — the eu plans to force big tech companiesk the near monolopy held by the likes of google and amazon. the reality check section of the bbc news website looks at the uk's stricter immigration rules — in particular, can the shortfall in workers really be made up by british people not currently in work? coronavirus is the main story for the times, in particular concerns that retailers could soon be left with large stock shortages...
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moving onto another article, this is the front page of the financial times, the industry was the revised for electric only cars risks backfiring, pardon the pun, in the ft. give us pardon the pun, in the ft. give us your take on this big announcement that was, you know, yesterday morning on the pa rt know, yesterday morning on the part of the government. well, right now we are in a real period of political positioning and really showing and positioning ourselves around what is important to us, and this is all around boris johnson's clear message that he ta kes johnson's clear message that he takes climate change very seriously, and the reason this is coming out in the news now is coming out in the news now is because he said we are aiming for net zero emissions, but we are bringing our plans forward. and one way of doing thatis forward. and one way of doing that is to ban petrol, diesel cars, but also hybrid cars. and we're seeing a backlash from that, because it's great to have these grand gestures, but you need detail behind the plans. this raises questions on capital outlay on electri
moving onto another article, this is the front page of the financial times, the industry was the revised for electric only cars risks backfiring, pardon the pun, in the ft. give us pardon the pun, in the ft. give us your take on this big announcement that was, you know, yesterday morning on the pa rt know, yesterday morning on the part of the government. well, right now we are in a real period of political positioning and really showing and positioning ourselves around what is important to us,...
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the financial times claims donald trump rented apoplectic fury at the prime minister.about the public‘s trust in the police. metro reports on a third person in the uk being diagnosed on the coronavirus. the guardian reports on actress jamil revealing her sexuality. the independent said jeremy hunt was called for an inquiry. prince andrew has turned down the chance of becoming a navy admiral. the daily mail has a story ona admiral. the daily mail has a story on a teenager who through a six—year—old boy from a balcony at the tate. let's begin with the mastro. —— metro. it says virus britt scott bug in singapore, not china this time but has now come to the uk. the story continues. the crisis and the epidemic continues. i think why this is such a development, this is the first case of it being transmitted across. so the government has issued a warning that essentially, it's talked about a bigger range of country, thailand, south korea, hong kong, and told people to be very cautious. people coming in from those countries, they should be self quarantined for a couple weeks.
the financial times claims donald trump rented apoplectic fury at the prime minister.about the public‘s trust in the police. metro reports on a third person in the uk being diagnosed on the coronavirus. the guardian reports on actress jamil revealing her sexuality. the independent said jeremy hunt was called for an inquiry. prince andrew has turned down the chance of becoming a navy admiral. the daily mail has a story ona admiral. the daily mail has a story on a teenager who through a...
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the financial times leads with the plunge in worldwide stock markets, as traders dump shares amid coronaviruss could be as damaging to the world's economy as the crisis of 2008 — and, a different story on the front page of the daily mail — it leads with the news that canada will soon stop providing security for the duke and duchess of sussex. so, coronavirus dominating almost all of the front pages — let's see what our reviewers make of it all. we start off with the front of the telegraph. jo-anne. i think the newspapers are struggling in a way to find the right line between expressing some degree of shock and consternation at the spread of coronavirus and yet at the same time trying to handle this without creating any kind of panic. i think that the telegraph have probably got the tone about right here because it is through reporting that the comments of the chief medical officer saying that it is only a matter of time before the virus spreads in the uk. even that is a reasonably measured way of putting it because i think most of us are expecting there is an inevitability to the virus spread
the financial times leads with the plunge in worldwide stock markets, as traders dump shares amid coronaviruss could be as damaging to the world's economy as the crisis of 2008 — and, a different story on the front page of the daily mail — it leads with the news that canada will soon stop providing security for the duke and duchess of sussex. so, coronavirus dominating almost all of the front pages — let's see what our reviewers make of it all. we start off with the front of the...
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meanwhile the financial times says global markets have tumbled sharply as a surge of coronavirus casesestors and dashed hopes the outbreak had been contained. the guardian leads with disgraced movie mogul harvey weinstein who is facing up to 29 years in prison after he was found guilty yesterday of raping one woman and sexually assaulting another. in the times, uk prime minister borisjohnson has said that he is prepared to sacrifice the interests of british business and walk away from trade talks with the eu if brussels insists on a deal that compromises the uk's "political independence". and finally in the evening standard, yorkshire tea has urged social media users to "try to be kind" after a twitter row broke out after uk chancellor rishi sunak posted a picture of him using yorkshire teabags to make cuppas for other treasury staff. the image led to calls by some twitter users to boycott the brand. the company said it had been "pretty shocked" by the outcry, reminding people that labour leaderjeremy corbyn had also posed with its products in 2017. so let's begin with fiona cincotta w
meanwhile the financial times says global markets have tumbled sharply as a surge of coronavirus casesestors and dashed hopes the outbreak had been contained. the guardian leads with disgraced movie mogul harvey weinstein who is facing up to 29 years in prison after he was found guilty yesterday of raping one woman and sexually assaulting another. in the times, uk prime minister borisjohnson has said that he is prepared to sacrifice the interests of british business and walk away from trade...
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the financial times reports that the chancellor sajid javid is set to miss his own debt targets as the. the telegraph says more than a dozen jihadist terrorists are due to be released from prison in the next few months. the paper also carries a photograph of the queen, on her first public duties of the year, visiting raf crew in norfolk. the daily express says hundreds of freed terrorists are on the streets, with more than 350 let out ofjail in the last seven years. the daily mail says a team of 20 armed surveillance officers were tailing the extremist who stabbed two people in yesterday's attack. tomorrow's guardian leads on the government's plans to halt the early release of terror offenders. the daily mirror also warns of the number of convicted terrorists who are out of prison and being tracked by police.and the front page splash on the i is the attempt by downing street to exclude some of the country's biggest media organisations from a news briefing today — including their newspaper's political editor. we will talk about all those front pages. let's kick off with the metro. a lot
the financial times reports that the chancellor sajid javid is set to miss his own debt targets as the. the telegraph says more than a dozen jihadist terrorists are due to be released from prison in the next few months. the paper also carries a photograph of the queen, on her first public duties of the year, visiting raf crew in norfolk. the daily express says hundreds of freed terrorists are on the streets, with more than 350 let out ofjail in the last seven years. the daily mail says a team...
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the financial times goes with a speech in brussels by britain's top trade negotiator, insisiting theu regulatory demands in order to get a trade deal. the telegraph also picks up on that speech from the uk's brexit negotiator, david frost, highlighting what he called the opportunity for economic competition presented by brexit. the times says the prime minister, borisjohnson, is at odds with his senior downing street advisers over plans to scrap the tv licence fee and replace it with a voluntary subscription system. and the daily mail asks what is the point in saving as national savings and investments slashes its rates to rock—bottom levels and cut its premium bonds prizes. let's start with the independent shall wait? because it has got a great picture on the front page about a story we have been reporting on all weekend. storm dennis. sebastian, the headline is more store misery but no sign of the pm. it is important for there to be a sign of the p.m. ? when you have these natural disasters people want leadership and the assurance to know that everything is being done there could b
the financial times goes with a speech in brussels by britain's top trade negotiator, insisiting theu regulatory demands in order to get a trade deal. the telegraph also picks up on that speech from the uk's brexit negotiator, david frost, highlighting what he called the opportunity for economic competition presented by brexit. the times says the prime minister, borisjohnson, is at odds with his senior downing street advisers over plans to scrap the tv licence fee and replace it with a...
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we begin with the financial times and comings and goings in the government here in the uk — notably the by the prime minister's office to sack his advisors. on to france's le figaro and president macron calling for the fight of the century on climate change after a visit to mont blanc left him shocked at the depletion of the glacier. and on the subject of climate change, buzzfeed news is among many covering the hottest start to a year on record, yes last month was the hottest january ever in 114 years of record keeping. still plenty of coronavirus coverage in the media — here the guardian focuses on the latest known infection in the uk — and the fall out from the victim taking an uber to the hospital in contrary to official advice. and finally, would you say yes, if your lover proposed with a £1 engagament ring? well, there are 40,000 people who could answer that question after record sales at budget retailer poundland. will get into that one just a moment. so let's begin with me isjoel kibazo, partner atjk associates who's a former director of communications at africa development bank
we begin with the financial times and comings and goings in the government here in the uk — notably the by the prime minister's office to sack his advisors. on to france's le figaro and president macron calling for the fight of the century on climate change after a visit to mont blanc left him shocked at the depletion of the glacier. and on the subject of climate change, buzzfeed news is among many covering the hottest start to a year on record, yes last month was the hottest january ever in...
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the financial times reports on a potential breakthrough in the fight against cancer.lised treatment and a potential drop in mortality rates. germany's frankfurter allgemeine leads on the political upheaval in the eastern state of thuringia fter the far—right afd party helped removed the local state premier. there have been calls for fresh elections in the region. finally, the daily telegraph says social media bosses may be held personally responsible for harm online. the paper reports that ministers will propose a new ‘duty of care' law, requiring tech giants like facebook and google to protect children
the financial times reports on a potential breakthrough in the fight against cancer.lised treatment and a potential drop in mortality rates. germany's frankfurter allgemeine leads on the political upheaval in the eastern state of thuringia fter the far—right afd party helped removed the local state premier. there have been calls for fresh elections in the region. finally, the daily telegraph says social media bosses may be held personally responsible for harm online. the paper reports that...
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the financial times, this story about the us anti—trust tech presses.toric case looking backwards at what the big tech companies dead. tell us about this. this is a more where the companies are required to notify the ftc whether they going to be doing mergers or acquisitions over a certain amountand acquisitions over a certain amount and the amount at the moment, just doubling checking at the moment. it is $91; million. it is a way of getting around that scrutiny and having to report to the lack of weight may be able to acquire companies for deals when you're under that threshold. that is what the ftc is looking out. they're doing a full review of the past ten years to find out if the big five have been buying up and acquiring a lot of little start—ups and have actually started to amass something that would be seen as anti— repetitive and aggregate. is possible knock—on for consumers and all of this? hard to tell the moment. really weird is weird is there is an unspoken reality in the united states that we have a cartel situation in big tech. that will
the financial times, this story about the us anti—trust tech presses.toric case looking backwards at what the big tech companies dead. tell us about this. this is a more where the companies are required to notify the ftc whether they going to be doing mergers or acquisitions over a certain amountand acquisitions over a certain amount and the amount at the moment, just doubling checking at the moment. it is $91; million. it is a way of getting around that scrutiny and having to report to the...