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well google has responded to below said calling a deeply flawed and tom ford to consumer. people use google because they choose to not because they're forced to or because they can't find alternatives this lawsuit would do nothing to help consumers to the contrary it would artificially probably over quality search alternatives raise phone prices and make it harder for people to get the search services they want to use what google has done is build themselves centrally a couple of different forms of one are believed within the marketplace one of them specifically though is with the android operating system which they say not only has google you know dominance in terms of being the largest operating system in the world but defaults that system to create google as the search they also also dominate the advertising market for online advertising as you know about 80 to 90 percent of all online advertising goes through directly through google and so the idea is that google has used an optimized its search engine enjoyed operating system to be able to create market dominance and
well google has responded to below said calling a deeply flawed and tom ford to consumer. people use google because they choose to not because they're forced to or because they can't find alternatives this lawsuit would do nothing to help consumers to the contrary it would artificially probably over quality search alternatives raise phone prices and make it harder for people to get the search services they want to use what google has done is build themselves centrally a couple of different...
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is a loose cannon biography so will be interesting to get rumsfeld close-up look at president ford. >> tom cole thank you for joining us on the tv. republican from oklahoma. >> thank you very much. >> because in fact for much of america's early history we were not the global outlier not until the middle 18 hundreds in which america's homicide rate started to emerge from the rest of the world and it never came back to the ground we have been the global outlier 150 years and there are two things that explain why those numbers with mention of the cotton gin more slaves in the united states and as a mechanism for society. and then very early on. and that is a normal mechanism and i was also used in high numbers in the north and violence just became normalize. so in the middle 18 hundreds with the first wave of immigrants if they are fighting for economic space and then there really is a third thing that happens that is the invention of the self repeating handgun that could be used that could be voting every single time. and then quickly spread throughout the united states and those three thing
is a loose cannon biography so will be interesting to get rumsfeld close-up look at president ford. >> tom cole thank you for joining us on the tv. republican from oklahoma. >> thank you very much. >> because in fact for much of america's early history we were not the global outlier not until the middle 18 hundreds in which america's homicide rate started to emerge from the rest of the world and it never came back to the ground we have been the global outlier 150 years and...
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tom ford's michelle king says shows us where they sleep and a company that's helping crews to get their decent night's rest. >>more than 2000 firefighters are assigned to battle the glass fire, many of them sleeping in less than favorable conditions after working 24 hour shifts the fire crews will have to either bit down. >>in a tent or the dirt around the fire is in about one-tenth company is busy setting up shelter for the heroes on the front lines, the firefighters and the prisoners working to put out the flames are able to get some rest in these large tents really cool to be able to. >>be a part of it and you know another were part of the big. the bigger picture like where a small part but it does help they need a place to go sleep in these tents are set up in the sonoma county fairgrounds it turns into almost like a small community during these fires. >>firefighters have a place to eat to sleep and to shower cole jennings and his family set up the tents as well as lights air conditioning for the crew's it takes close to 2 hours for them to set up just one tent it shelter and work t
tom ford's michelle king says shows us where they sleep and a company that's helping crews to get their decent night's rest. >>more than 2000 firefighters are assigned to battle the glass fire, many of them sleeping in less than favorable conditions after working 24 hour shifts the fire crews will have to either bit down. >>in a tent or the dirt around the fire is in about one-tenth company is busy setting up shelter for the heroes on the front lines, the firefighters and the...
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purple triangles those are areas where the utility has shut off power and the power is still out tom ford's dan kerman was in san and selma where thousands of people were without power today. >>since early sunday evening, nearly 14,000 marin county residents have been in the dark today and it is and and is in >>getting dressed in the dark and it is just thinking rally. how much more can we take the outage has impacted nearly 3,000 customers in fairfax. >>but many are better prepared this year than last. >>a lot better prepared. i have lights, you know canned food and water enough food for my dog in case we have to be out for a week again i got books. to keep me occupied. >>still a steady stream of people stopped by the fairfax town hall where a charging station is available. >>i'm here because we don't have any power in our house we have no internet connection and our phones are working them, i'm here to charge iphone so that i could some interaction with the rest of world. >>downtown fairfax has a bit of a split personality this time around with businesses on the sir francis drake side hav
purple triangles those are areas where the utility has shut off power and the power is still out tom ford's dan kerman was in san and selma where thousands of people were without power today. >>since early sunday evening, nearly 14,000 marin county residents have been in the dark today and it is and and is in >>getting dressed in the dark and it is just thinking rally. how much more can we take the outage has impacted nearly 3,000 customers in fairfax. >>but many are better...
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so it will be interesting to give rumsfeld a close up look at president ford. >> tom cole, republican of oklahoma's always thanks for joining us on book tv. >> hey i enjoyed it very much peter thanks for having me. >> you can watch this and all of our what are you reading interviews @booktv.org. using the search bar the top of the page. >> on her weekly author interview program "after words", the "washington post" mary jordan discussed her new book on alani at trump are here she talks about the relationship between the president and the first lady. >> he admires her because she is everything he is not. she is cool. when she gets angry she does not scream or do something impulsive preach she just walks away. he loves her cool. and she admires him. she admires what he is able to do, she admires his connection to people. they are both very distrustful of most people. but the same things and most ways of both value image. they both value beautiful things, wealthy things, they both like a lot of the same things. i think they actually have a lot more in common than people thin think. they a
so it will be interesting to give rumsfeld a close up look at president ford. >> tom cole, republican of oklahoma's always thanks for joining us on book tv. >> hey i enjoyed it very much peter thanks for having me. >> you can watch this and all of our what are you reading interviews @booktv.org. using the search bar the top of the page. >> on her weekly author interview program "after words", the "washington post" mary jordan discussed her new book on...
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and chance on gerald ford so it will be interesting to get rumsfeld close-up look at president ford. >> tom cole, republican of oklahoma, thank you for joining us on book tv . >> thanks for having me. >> watch this and all of our what are you reading interviews at booktv.org using the search bar at the top of the page. tonight at 9 pm eastern on "after words" former cia director john brennan speaks about his life and career in his book undaunted: my fight against america's enemies at home and abroad. he's innervated by new york times national security reporter julian barnes. >> some people have said you've gone too far especially for someone who's held a traditionally nonpartisan post like the ia director area have you ever felt like you've gone too far ? >> it's not just a question of policy, we have policy differences with from in terms of what they've done or the iran nuclearagreements or paris accord . i wouldn't be speaking out so vociferously if it was just policy differences. it is his dishonesty. it is hispolitical corruption . it is his abuse of the office of the presidency. >> wat
and chance on gerald ford so it will be interesting to get rumsfeld close-up look at president ford. >> tom cole, republican of oklahoma, thank you for joining us on book tv . >> thanks for having me. >> watch this and all of our what are you reading interviews at booktv.org using the search bar at the top of the page. tonight at 9 pm eastern on "after words" former cia director john brennan speaks about his life and career in his book undaunted: my fight against...
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i would be interesting to give rumsfeld close up look at president ford bird >> tom call republican thanks for joining us on book tv. >> thank you peter thanks for having me. >> you can watch the somebody reading interviews @booktv.org using the search bar top of the page. here's a look at some books being published this week for the purpose of lives black lives founder offers her thoughts on building grassroots political movements. tom finch and president judicial watch suggests of the deep state is trying too destroy the trump presidency and a republic under assault. and the debt of a rising delight journalists less pain and his daughter in primary researchers also and distracted, argued current teaching methods are at odds with how students learn. and.com senior staff member and the "washington post" examine the political career of democratic california representative maxine roberts and reclaiming her time. and political journalist edmund fossett provides a history of political conservatism from the 19th century until today. find these titles this coming week wherever books are sold. wa
i would be interesting to give rumsfeld close up look at president ford bird >> tom call republican thanks for joining us on book tv. >> thank you peter thanks for having me. >> you can watch the somebody reading interviews @booktv.org using the search bar top of the page. here's a look at some books being published this week for the purpose of lives black lives founder offers her thoughts on building grassroots political movements. tom finch and president judicial watch...
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>>aoc a line tom seaver lou brock bob gibson. whitey ford, joe morgan 6 baseball hall of famers who have passed away in 2020. the most ever in a single year at some point you go through. >>sadness and you go through grief. then you you know even our own personal lives for those we lose close to us than you. you kind of get back to the celebration a little bit of the storied career hall of fame president in need says it's the halls job to be that place where fans can come together to both mourn and celebrate the lives of the players. >>special reads placed on their plaques to mark their memory when you see it when it happens. you know it's out of the ordinary you know it's something different and you know that means it's it's. >>it's a formality we are the heartbeat of baseball. we are the spiritual home of our national pastime in in that we are here to celebrate their legacies vp of education john just the cost the says the hall keeps players stories alive through artifacts spread throughout the museum. >>items that were there with the hall
>>aoc a line tom seaver lou brock bob gibson. whitey ford, joe morgan 6 baseball hall of famers who have passed away in 2020. the most ever in a single year at some point you go through. >>sadness and you go through grief. then you you know even our own personal lives for those we lose close to us than you. you kind of get back to the celebration a little bit of the storied career hall of fame president in need says it's the halls job to be that place where fans can come together to...
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>>aoc a line tom seaver lou brock bob gibson. whitey ford, joe morgan 6 baseball hall of famers who have passed away in 2020. the most ever in a single year at some point you go through. >>sadness and you go through grief. then you you know even our own personal lives for those we lose close to us than you. you kind of get back to the celebration a little bit of the storied career hall of fame president in need says it's the halls job to be that place where fans can come together to both mourn and celebrate the lives of the players. >>special reads placed on their plaques to mark their memory when you see it when it happens. you know it's out of the ordinary you know it's something different and you know that means it's it's. >>it's a formality we are the heartbeat of baseball. we are the spiritual home of our national pastime in in that we are here to celebrate their legacies, vp of education john just the cost the says the hall keeps players stories alive through artifacts spread throughout the museum. >>items that were there with the hall
>>aoc a line tom seaver lou brock bob gibson. whitey ford, joe morgan 6 baseball hall of famers who have passed away in 2020. the most ever in a single year at some point you go through. >>sadness and you go through grief. then you you know even our own personal lives for those we lose close to us than you. you kind of get back to the celebration a little bit of the storied career hall of fame president in need says it's the halls job to be that place where fans can come together to...
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ford's speech when he went after the democratic congress. not dissimilar to the attacks that harry truman made on the republican-controlled. i believe that turned his campaign against tomund in 1948. ♪ and the polls they afford chances of reagan are just about the same, harry truman of 1948, perhaps a little better than that. the republican party can take heart in the fact that harry truman was able to turn those results around. even though on election night itself, dewey was conceded to have won. but that wasn't the one to call. >>> week nights this month on american history tv, we're looking at past presidential debates. tonight, we look at the presidential debates of 1980 and 1984. we'll show the only debate between incumbent jimmy carter and ronald reagan. they fielded questions from journalists on military spending, inflation, innercities and the iran hostage crisis. and then from 1984, the second and final debate between ronald reagan and former vice president walter mondale. watch tonight at 8:00 p.m. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span 3. >>> every saturday, on american history tv on c-span3, go inside a different classroom and hear
ford's speech when he went after the democratic congress. not dissimilar to the attacks that harry truman made on the republican-controlled. i believe that turned his campaign against tomund in 1948. ♪ and the polls they afford chances of reagan are just about the same, harry truman of 1948, perhaps a little better than that. the republican party can take heart in the fact that harry truman was able to turn those results around. even though on election night itself, dewey was conceded to have...
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tom costello, thank you. >>> when we come back, how to tell the difference between covid, the flu, and seasonal allergies. joor night we're remembering a baseball legend, yankee hall of famer whitey ford has died he helped lead the team to six world series championships in the 1950s and '60s and known as one of the game's greatest stars. whitey ford was 91 years old. >>> to a growing concern over flu season amidst the covid outbreak and folks are asking how do you tell the difference with the symptoms? here is miguel almaguer with tonight's search for solutions. >> reporter: with our nation on pace to add another 47,000 covid cases today, there's growing concern hospitals could be overrun with those who think they have the virus but don't. >> it can be difficult to tell the difference >> reporter: tonight the fda is granting emergency use authorization for a new swab test that can determine in two hours if the virus is the flu or covid. set to roll out in some large hospitals within weeks. in the meantime, doctors say the shared symptoms between flu and coronavirus are strikingly similar. fever, headache, cough, body aches, and fatigue with covid-19, many lose their sense of smell and
tom costello, thank you. >>> when we come back, how to tell the difference between covid, the flu, and seasonal allergies. joor night we're remembering a baseball legend, yankee hall of famer whitey ford has died he helped lead the team to six world series championships in the 1950s and '60s and known as one of the game's greatest stars. whitey ford was 91 years old. >>> to a growing concern over flu season amidst the covid outbreak and folks are asking how do you tell the...
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tom: some of these debates, the of it is -- the when really important. there's a complexity to the debate. atsey stephenson joins now the fordool of michigan, professor of public policy. what i want to do to start is go back to first principles, which i am sure you studied at wellesley a few years ago. the first principle is if you have debt, you need economic growth and a growth rate that is better than good. are we in any way certain we will have a growth rate to help us out of this huge amount of debt? is we'veell, the thing got to do the stimulus spending in order to get the growth rate that will help us out of the debt. it is absolutely the case that one of the best ways to deal with debt is just to grow so fast that the debt shrinks as a percent of gdp. but the idea that when the stimulus comes, it needs to come rest, the whole point of the is that we need to restore potential gdp. we need to get to potential and go back to growing. if we put ourselves on a permanently lower level of gdp, so we are never quite getting back to potential on a lower growth path, so we are never quite back to where we were, that is a probl
tom: some of these debates, the of it is -- the when really important. there's a complexity to the debate. atsey stephenson joins now the fordool of michigan, professor of public policy. what i want to do to start is go back to first principles, which i am sure you studied at wellesley a few years ago. the first principle is if you have debt, you need economic growth and a growth rate that is better than good. are we in any way certain we will have a growth rate to help us out of this huge...