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lizette: correct.h of them, like spacex, have large contracts with branches across government, the department of defense. and as they have evolved in technology has evolved, the contracts have also gotten larger. at the same time, thiel's has also gotten larger within the trump administration, with confirming mark esper just hours ago. emily: just a reminder thiel is on the board of facebook, of which google is a huge competitor to facebook, but you wonder if he has any influence on the president when it comes to these antitrust investigations, lawmakers scrutiny of big tech companies, which always include facebook and google. lizette: that is a great question. what we do know is that shortly after peter thiel made these unsubstantiated claims about google possibly being infiltrated by chinese spies, trump did tweet that out and urged an investigation, which came forth the following day with a statement from the white house saying they had found no evidence. whether there is another story, a follow-up
lizette: correct.h of them, like spacex, have large contracts with branches across government, the department of defense. and as they have evolved in technology has evolved, the contracts have also gotten larger. at the same time, thiel's has also gotten larger within the trump administration, with confirming mark esper just hours ago. emily: just a reminder thiel is on the board of facebook, of which google is a huge competitor to facebook, but you wonder if he has any influence on the...
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that was one shot ahead of american lizette salas.f eight birdies as she had the round of her career. but she will year. but she fell away, finishing on i6—under par, that is two of the lead. as for shibuno, though, this wina lead. as for shibuno, though, this win a fairytale finish from a player known as a smiling cinderella. onto cricket, and australia look to have taken a decisive grip on the first ashes test against england in birmingham. another spectacular century from steve smith, his second of the match, helped australia take a commanding lead heading well, sometimes at the end of the day of a test match it is useful to think back to what our thoughts were, our aspirations and suggestions were, at the start of the day. now, if england could have rattled through the rest of australia's second innings in the morning session they might have been chasing down a small total and even winning this test match today. as it is, at the close of day four, we are 1 is, at the close of day four, we are i million miles from that situation. s
that was one shot ahead of american lizette salas.f eight birdies as she had the round of her career. but she will year. but she fell away, finishing on i6—under par, that is two of the lead. as for shibuno, though, this wina lead. as for shibuno, though, this win a fairytale finish from a player known as a smiling cinderella. onto cricket, and australia look to have taken a decisive grip on the first ashes test against england in birmingham. another spectacular century from steve smith, his...
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lizette: you should see ththe quality.nything, even if there is a little mark on it, or a spot or something. no, that's not good enoughgh. they want to deliver the best. so, yes, they want to give. reporter: sometimes, several tons of food arrive here in a single day. government-sponsored vehicles then transport it to soup kitchens in nearby townships like avian park, which is home to 20,000 people. poverty is rife here, as are gang violence and drug crime, and it's often the children who suffer most. lena: today we're cooking a dish with pumpkin, potatoes, carrots, and other vegetables. then we'll serve it with rice. that's what we're giving the children today. reporter: by the time the soup kitchen opens, crowds of children are already waiting. it feeds 150 of them a day, serving nearly 3000 meals a month. if it weren't for the soup kitchen, those childldren wouldo hungry. the centre only caters for children, many of whom are undernourished. most people in the township live from state benefits. the soup kitchens may be a
lizette: you should see ththe quality.nything, even if there is a little mark on it, or a spot or something. no, that's not good enoughgh. they want to deliver the best. so, yes, they want to give. reporter: sometimes, several tons of food arrive here in a single day. government-sponsored vehicles then transport it to soup kitchens in nearby townships like avian park, which is home to 20,000 people. poverty is rife here, as are gang violence and drug crime, and it's often the children who...
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lizette: that is a good point.hing that a former chief technology officer for the department of homeland security mentions. which is that people ultimately, people cannot compartmentalize perfectly. there is still a little bit of room for human judgment. it does raise the question whether and role technology or spacex are may benefiting from some of this pro patriotic, you know, stance that he has taken. david: thank you for sharing that with us. that is lizette and coming from san francisco. coming up, commodities edge. alix steel will be talking to various executives including the cfo, chairman, and president of bp america. this is bloomberg. ♪ when you rest on a leesa hybrid mattress, bedtime is no longer simply the time you go to sleep. it's time to switch off and catch up. enjoy me time, and we time. 40 winks or 8 hours solid. the leesa hybrid mattress combines two technologies to give you deeper rest and rejuvenation. 1,000 pocket springs provide edge to edge support, responsiveness and comfort, while premium
lizette: that is a good point.hing that a former chief technology officer for the department of homeland security mentions. which is that people ultimately, people cannot compartmentalize perfectly. there is still a little bit of room for human judgment. it does raise the question whether and role technology or spacex are may benefiting from some of this pro patriotic, you know, stance that he has taken. david: thank you for sharing that with us. that is lizette and coming from san francisco....
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four—under—par 68 in sunday's final round, to finish 18—under for the championship, one shot clear of lizettefor her third major of the year, was a further shot back on 16—under—par, while the halfway leader, ashleigh buhai, had to settle for fifth place in the end. georgia hall's title defence ended with a whimper. she finished in a tie for 35th, 15 shots behind the winner, shibuno.
four—under—par 68 in sunday's final round, to finish 18—under for the championship, one shot clear of lizettefor her third major of the year, was a further shot back on 16—under—par, while the halfway leader, ashleigh buhai, had to settle for fifth place in the end. georgia hall's title defence ended with a whimper. she finished in a tie for 35th, 15 shots behind the winner, shibuno.
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final measure of her round associate, she saw her finish on 18—under that was one hot —— shot of lizette have been with a miss pot at the 18th. as for world number one jin young co., who was close to making her third major of the year, finishing unceasing under par, that is to off the lead. a couple of fingers players had been in contention. however both charley hull and bronte law faded early on as they finished on five and three under par respectively. bronte law in particular had not dropped a shot in the opening three rounds. u nfortu nate in the opening three rounds. unfortunate she saved all her bogeys from today, hitting seven as nerves got the better of her. meanwhile georgia hall's title defence and with a bit of a whimper. this caps ofafairy with a bit of a whimper. this caps of a fairy tale finish for a player known as a smiling cinderella. of a fairy tale finish for a player known as a smiling cinderellam currie reporting for us. in the super league, hull kr snatched a late winner against castleford with a drop—goal in golden point extra—time. danny mcguire saved the day for
final measure of her round associate, she saw her finish on 18—under that was one hot —— shot of lizette have been with a miss pot at the 18th. as for world number one jin young co., who was close to making her third major of the year, finishing unceasing under par, that is to off the lead. a couple of fingers players had been in contention. however both charley hull and bronte law faded early on as they finished on five and three under par respectively. bronte law in particular had not...
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bloomberg's lizette chapman and anna edney. thank you. sticking with regulation, the head of france's antitrust unit has largely played second fiddle to her eu counterparts since she was appointed in 2016, but with a shuffle of top technocrats on the horizon, that might be about to change. has the storyn from paris. caroline: over the years, she has become known as the nemesis of big tech in europe. she fined google more than $9 billion. her term is about to end in the next few weeks, but a new woman could become the most feared antitrust regulator on the old continent. her name is isabel th desilva. she is 49 years old, and she has been the head of france's antitrust regulator since 2016, and she is about to enter a more severe phase of her mandate. speaking to bloomberg at her paris office, she said she has set her sights on facebook and apple's forays into online payments. she also has big concerns about digital assistants such as google home and amazon echo. de silva also said her team is planning active investigations by the end of t
bloomberg's lizette chapman and anna edney. thank you. sticking with regulation, the head of france's antitrust unit has largely played second fiddle to her eu counterparts since she was appointed in 2016, but with a shuffle of top technocrats on the horizon, that might be about to change. has the storyn from paris. caroline: over the years, she has become known as the nemesis of big tech in europe. she fined google more than $9 billion. her term is about to end in the next few weeks, but a new...
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managed to persuade farmers to donate their food surplus instead of plowing it back into the ground lizette clubbers farm is the collection point. 7 local farmers bring their excess produce here. you should see the quality is not thrown away food it's export quality that they just deliver. i see these same me anything even if this is at the mall on the spot to something though that's not good enough they want to deliver the beast so yes they want to give sometimes several tons of food arrived here in a single day government sponsored vehicles then transported to soup kitchens in nearby townships like a.v.m. park which is home 220000 people. poverty is rife here as are gang violence and drug crime and it's often the children who suffer most. most people in the township live from state benefits the soup kitchens may be a lifesaver for some but they're still not the ideal solution long term. handouts are not going to put us on a sustainable chick tree we need to look at the whole system and we need to look at that leave us for a change to tip the system into a positive states for looking at th
managed to persuade farmers to donate their food surplus instead of plowing it back into the ground lizette clubbers farm is the collection point. 7 local farmers bring their excess produce here. you should see the quality is not thrown away food it's export quality that they just deliver. i see these same me anything even if this is at the mall on the spot to something though that's not good enough they want to deliver the beast so yes they want to give sometimes several tons of food arrived...
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american lizette salas was second with koreanjin—young ko in third you're watching newsday on the bbcty vlogger, who's been sharing her experience of fighting cancer. also on the programme. the latest reaction from the states following the two mass shootings that killed 29 people. the question was do we want to save our people and japanese as well and win the war or whether we want to take a chance on being able to win the war by killing all our young men? the invasion began at two o'clock this morning. mr bush, like most other people was clearly caught by surprise. we call for the immediate and unconditional withdrawal of all iraqi forces. 100 years old and still full of vigor, vitality and enjoyment of life. no other king or queen in british history has lived so long and the queen mother is said to be quietly very pleased indeed that she has achieved this landmark anniversary. this is a pivotal moment for the church as an international movement. the question now is whether the american vote will lead to a split in the anglican community. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm sharanjit ley
american lizette salas was second with koreanjin—young ko in third you're watching newsday on the bbcty vlogger, who's been sharing her experience of fighting cancer. also on the programme. the latest reaction from the states following the two mass shootings that killed 29 people. the question was do we want to save our people and japanese as well and win the war or whether we want to take a chance on being able to win the war by killing all our young men? the invasion began at two o'clock...
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american lizette salas was second with koreanjin—young ko in third.g kong and plans for a strike. our correspondent mariko oi is live in hong kong. what are we anticipating? what sort of day will this turned out to be? as you heard earlier, for the ninth weekend in a row, protesters took to the street last night with some violent clashes overnight but later today, we are expecting a general strike which could affect every sector from finance to art but the one we think will have the most impact is the travel agencies, the operators of buses and trains, airlines are expecting some major disruptions. we already know more than 100 flights have been cancelled. the hong kong government has asked people not to participate, saying it would further damage hong kong's reputation. it could weaken the economy even further. joining me live is a pro—democracy lawmaker here in hong kong. i guess it's still a guessing game but what kind of turnout are you expecting? we are expecting tens of thousands to take pa rt expecting tens of thousands to take part but that is
american lizette salas was second with koreanjin—young ko in third.g kong and plans for a strike. our correspondent mariko oi is live in hong kong. what are we anticipating? what sort of day will this turned out to be? as you heard earlier, for the ninth weekend in a row, protesters took to the street last night with some violent clashes overnight but later today, we are expecting a general strike which could affect every sector from finance to art but the one we think will have the most...
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this birdie on the second hole leaving herjust two shots off the lead, which is held by america's lizette now. it's reported the new northern ireland secretary, julian smith, has asked for portraits of the queen to be put back on display inside government buildings at stormont. the portraits had been taken down after a senior civil servant was paid £10,000 in compensation after saying it was unfair for him to walk past pictures of her majesty and the duke of edinburgh as he might feel offended. we've been speaking to our correspondent keith doyle aboutjulian smith's intervention. well, in northern ireland, symbols are hugely significant, be it flags, mules, or as this row illustrates, portraits. there are strict laws and specific laws in northern ireland that cover these areas, andindeed employment and equality laws say that no workplace should be intimidating or hostile for any workers, no matter which side of the community that they come from. this whole row came to light when lord mcguinness, the ulster unionist mp, told the house of lords that a senior civil servant here at the northe
this birdie on the second hole leaving herjust two shots off the lead, which is held by america's lizette now. it's reported the new northern ireland secretary, julian smith, has asked for portraits of the queen to be put back on display inside government buildings at stormont. the portraits had been taken down after a senior civil servant was paid £10,000 in compensation after saying it was unfair for him to walk past pictures of her majesty and the duke of edinburgh as he might feel...
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leaderboard — the overnight leader from japan hinako shibuno, world number one kojin young, america's lizetteon six under par midway through her round. in the super league, castleford tigers are on course for a third successive win the superleague. they're currently leading hull kr by 26 points to 1a. in the other match this afternon london broncos are having a hard time at home to the salford devils. they're trailing 118—6. 150 of the world's top professional cyclists are in london and surrey today, competing in ride london — which you can watch live on bbc one right now. it's a 169 kilometre course which starts in central london before heading into the countryside and finishing on the mall in front of buckingham palace. familiarfaces from tour de france — caleb ewan who won three stages in the tour competing. the largest prize pool for any one—day classic race in the world. that really could be a key so it's a really let's go back to derbyshire where efforts are continuing to shore up the dam near whaley bridge, and to bring the water level down at toddbrook reservoir, ahead of heavy rain f
leaderboard — the overnight leader from japan hinako shibuno, world number one kojin young, america's lizetteon six under par midway through her round. in the super league, castleford tigers are on course for a third successive win the superleague. they're currently leading hull kr by 26 points to 1a. in the other match this afternon london broncos are having a hard time at home to the salford devils. they're trailing 118—6. 150 of the world's top professional cyclists are in london and...
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lizette solis started the day four strokes back, but when she made that birdie putt at 15, she was inng her approach on the par four 13th and was back in a tie for the lead. then at 18 she's finding the green nicely once again with her approach shot. shabuno on the way to a four under par round at 68, but she wouldn't get that 68 without a birdie on the final hole. she rams the back of the cup with the birdie putt and has her first major championship by one stroke. she's nicknamed smiling cinderella and she demonstrates why. >>> finals today of the silicon valley classic at san jose state, zng the near court looking for her first win. this far, knocked out three nice winner at the net there taking thefirst set 6-3. the second set was closer, but she double faulted at match point and wins her first tournament as the 55th ranked player in the world and unseeded in this tournament. >>> if it feels like tom brady will be the quarterback of the new england patriots until his 50, you're not that far off. today the 42-year-old brady signed a two year contract extension worth $70 million. bra
lizette solis started the day four strokes back, but when she made that birdie putt at 15, she was inng her approach on the par four 13th and was back in a tie for the lead. then at 18 she's finding the green nicely once again with her approach shot. shabuno on the way to a four under par round at 68, but she wouldn't get that 68 without a birdie on the final hole. she rams the back of the cup with the birdie putt and has her first major championship by one stroke. she's nicknamed smiling...
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leaders are hinak shubino, lizette salas and ashleigh buhai.ssive victory in the five furlong sprint. that‘s all the sport for now. now on afternoon live let‘s go nationwide and see what‘s happening around the country in our daily visit to the bbc newsrooms around the uk. wejoin peter levy in hull, telling us about a hijab day. what is a hijab. it is a story about the hijab, it is a head covering worn by some muslim women. it is worn partly for retaining modesty and partly for freedom of choice. one woman wants to raise awareness of the hijab. this is after we have heard of women who wear the hijab being sworn at and hearing racist comments. one young woman who, wants to wear the hijab bgs but because of this is scared to do so. the idea is having more awareness, by having a special day when all people are invited to wear a hijab. it day when all people are invited to weara hijab. it is day when all people are invited to wear a hijab. it is the brainchild ofa wear a hijab. it is the brainchild of a woman called garda mohammed. she is from linco
leaders are hinak shubino, lizette salas and ashleigh buhai.ssive victory in the five furlong sprint. that‘s all the sport for now. now on afternoon live let‘s go nationwide and see what‘s happening around the country in our daily visit to the bbc newsrooms around the uk. wejoin peter levy in hull, telling us about a hijab day. what is a hijab. it is a story about the hijab, it is a head covering worn by some muslim women. it is worn partly for retaining modesty and partly for freedom of...
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south korea'sjin young ko, who won the evian championship last week is tied with america's lizette salase season's annual opening match. the premier league winners beat liverpool the champions league holders at wembley to claim the early bragging rights ahead of the new season. it starts properly on friday. but it went all the way to penalties — as katie shanahan reports. on to the —— under the wimpy arch assigned football is back and so—so rivalry between manchester city and liverpool adding extra spice to the to the occasion. the premier league champions started slicker as raheem sterling gave them the lead for sub scoring against his former club for the first time. after the break, liverpool hit the bar and the post but finally got what they deserve. he headed home the equaliser. mohammed sought nearly one it for liverpool in the last minute but a remarkable clearance off the line sent the game to penalties. a from liverpool gave gabriel the chance to win it for city, adding another trophy to their cabinet. katie shanahan, bbc news. and we're just entering the second half, of the cham
south korea'sjin young ko, who won the evian championship last week is tied with america's lizette salase season's annual opening match. the premier league winners beat liverpool the champions league holders at wembley to claim the early bragging rights ahead of the new season. it starts properly on friday. but it went all the way to penalties — as katie shanahan reports. on to the —— under the wimpy arch assigned football is back and so—so rivalry between manchester city and liverpool...
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the original 1997, lizette florez case versus janet reno, basically set all of the minimum standardsct under president obama when they were challenging it. the judge stated that a child cannot be detained for more than 20 days. what happened is you have all of these illegal crossings, is gone up by 90 percent about 475,000 the first 10 months of this year. basically, what happened is it open up the floodgates. because after 20 days the families get released together. now we will have the family residential centers which are much different than what we are seeing on t.v. with the so-called cages. eric: what you are saying is that migrant families who come in seek asylum then, david, that they would then be held together until they are asylum cases go through the court system? >> yes, and what the new interpretation does, it gives very strict standards concerning health, education, wellness and the families would be kept together in good conditions. eric: you know it will be a challenge, alex. they have already announced that this is a challenge because they say, holding minors in dete
the original 1997, lizette florez case versus janet reno, basically set all of the minimum standardsct under president obama when they were challenging it. the judge stated that a child cannot be detained for more than 20 days. what happened is you have all of these illegal crossings, is gone up by 90 percent about 475,000 the first 10 months of this year. basically, what happened is it open up the floodgates. because after 20 days the families get released together. now we will have the family...