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jingle: steve wright, '94 to '95!ix of comedy characters and a whooping, applauding, cheery, chatty posse. and the bride is 107. chorus of cheers. yes! i think it was just because it was something different. it was slightly subversive. there's a little bit of satire in there and it wasn't like... deep vows: �*there you go, j that's the great sound of. # steve wright in the afternoon!# known as a zoo—format radio it was, at its peak, reaching 7 million listeners a day. hello, good evening, and welcome to top of the pops. steve wright will still keep his sunday morning show and scott mills will take over the afternoon slot, but it will be, in september, the end of a little bit of radio history. david sillito, bbc news. it's the british grand prix this weekend and sir lewis hamilton, britain's seven—time formula one world champion, is calling for a change of tone in formula one, saying that what he calls "older voices" should not being given a platform in the media. it comes after former f1 driver nelson piquet used a ra
jingle: steve wright, '94 to '95!ix of comedy characters and a whooping, applauding, cheery, chatty posse. and the bride is 107. chorus of cheers. yes! i think it was just because it was something different. it was slightly subversive. there's a little bit of satire in there and it wasn't like... deep vows: �*there you go, j that's the great sound of. # steve wright in the afternoon!# known as a zoo—format radio it was, at its peak, reaching 7 million listeners a day. hello, good evening,...
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commissioner wright. >> yea. i want to add to the previous commissioner's comment and say that these businesses are the backbones of our community. and they help to stabilize and preserve the cultural identity of our neighborhoods. it is so wonderful to see you all here. and i thank you you a lot. >> i'm in full support. >> great. thank you. >> commissioner foley. >> thanks for your legacy businesses i agree with commissioner wright. you are the fabric. i want top do a shout out to soup and kitchen i have been eating there since you opened and drinking there since you opened. drinking more than eating there. but it is interesting watching the transformation of hayes valley and you were there. i appreciate you and your team your team is awe some. food is consistent and beer is cold. it is critical. i say that beer is cold. johns grill. martinis are great. food is great and nomad you are an institution i owned 9 bike stores in the bay area they come and go and thank you for doing what you do and thank all legacy bu
commissioner wright. >> yea. i want to add to the previous commissioner's comment and say that these businesses are the backbones of our community. and they help to stabilize and preserve the cultural identity of our neighborhoods. it is so wonderful to see you all here. and i thank you you a lot. >> i'm in full support. >> great. thank you. >> commissioner foley. >> thanks for your legacy businesses i agree with commissioner wright. you are the fabric. i want top...
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wright, i will start with you. i would really be happy to see the -- i think that this is sending a powerful statement to those that we intend to regulate when we start with ourselves in government. obviously, we interact with a lot of data from a lot of different users, and we ought to be experimenting with ourselves on solving this problem, before we expect others to solve it. i found your testimony really compelling. i have to admit, i was alarmed when i read that 13 out of the 14 agencies the surveyed did not have complete information about their own use of official recognition technology. i dug a little bit more, but most of those were people using facial recognition technology to unlock their own smartphones, things like that. if you think about the fact that there is a difference between privacy when it comes to our own data, i'm using my face to unlock my phone. and the privacy when we are using other peoples data, especially when we have a large amount of data. do you think that we need to, when we do thes
wright, i will start with you. i would really be happy to see the -- i think that this is sending a powerful statement to those that we intend to regulate when we start with ourselves in government. obviously, we interact with a lot of data from a lot of different users, and we ought to be experimenting with ourselves on solving this problem, before we expect others to solve it. i found your testimony really compelling. i have to admit, i was alarmed when i read that 13 out of the 14 agencies...
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wright. ms. wright: thank you. thank you for the opportunity to discuss the gao work on federal agency use of biometric technology particularly for facial recognition. the technology is used to compare facial images from a photo or video for identification and verification. as it has continued to advance, its use has expanded in commercial and government sectors. today i will share highlights from our work on how agencies are using facial recognition and to mitigate privacy risk. last year, we reported on our agencies use of the technology. 18 agencies reported the use and the most common use was a mocking. other uses included law enforcement to generate leads for criminal investigation as well as monitoring or controlling access to a building or facility to identify someone on a watchlist attempting to gain access. this can greatly reduce the ban on -- the burden on security personnel to myspace is. -- two recognize faces. multiple agencies reported accessing systems owned by commercial vendors. clearview aia to i
wright. ms. wright: thank you. thank you for the opportunity to discuss the gao work on federal agency use of biometric technology particularly for facial recognition. the technology is used to compare facial images from a photo or video for identification and verification. as it has continued to advance, its use has expanded in commercial and government sectors. today i will share highlights from our work on how agencies are using facial recognition and to mitigate privacy risk. last year, we...
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fred pid was in that group, —— fred wright.nd. hello there. though met office of pestered her morning for parts of england and the —— impose a weather warning. it covers many of england's largest cities. temperatures expected to hit a0 degrees early next week, this would smash the all—time temperature record, currently at 38.7. overnight, relatively comfortable night. a few showers for scotland, otherwise clear spells. 0pen showers for scotland, otherwise clear spells. open the windows first thing tomorrow morning, let the cool air in and then shut the windows before the heat builds, because it will get very warm with temperatures widely into the mid—to high 20s. you dangerous heat builds from sunday. hello and welcome to bbc news where the doer watching the the first ever extreme heat warning issued by the met office for part of england on monday and tuesday of next week. and on central england, could reach up to a0 degrees. the warning means a risk to life is likely and substantial changes in working practices will be needed.
fred pid was in that group, —— fred wright.nd. hello there. though met office of pestered her morning for parts of england and the —— impose a weather warning. it covers many of england's largest cities. temperatures expected to hit a0 degrees early next week, this would smash the all—time temperature record, currently at 38.7. overnight, relatively comfortable night. a few showers for scotland, otherwise clear spells. 0pen showers for scotland, otherwise clear spells. open the...
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our first witness is miss candice wright, miss wright is a director of science technology assessment and analytics. she oversees the work, federally funded research on electoral property protection and federal efforts to help commercialize innovative technologies and enhance u.s. economic competitiveness. since joining jao in 2004, miss wright lead on a wide variety of policy issues involving federal contracting, wrist to the defense supplier base, foreign military sales, and homeland security. after miss wright, is doctor romine. doctor romine is a director of information technology, laboratory itl. itl it's one of six laboratory institutes in technology. doctor romine oversees a research program the cultivates information technology by developing at standards and testing, security, usability and reliability of information systems. our final witness, dr. ross. doctor ross is a professor in computer science and engineering at michigan state university. he also serves as a side director of the identification technology and research. his experience is in biometrics, computer vision and
our first witness is miss candice wright, miss wright is a director of science technology assessment and analytics. she oversees the work, federally funded research on electoral property protection and federal efforts to help commercialize innovative technologies and enhance u.s. economic competitiveness. since joining jao in 2004, miss wright lead on a wide variety of policy issues involving federal contracting, wrist to the defense supplier base, foreign military sales, and homeland security....
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let's get the first word news with laura wright. laura: the u.s. allies are said to be discussing capping the price of russian oil between 40 and $60 a barrel, while minimizing the impact on their own economies. sources say the threshold would depend on market conditions. the u.s. weighing enforcement tools including secondary sanctions as a measure of last resort. shanghai has reported the highest number of covid infections since may. it is raising concerns of another lockdown in china's initial hub. beijing reported four new cases. the capitol is set to roll up the first ever vaccine mandate next week, limiting access to entertainment venues to inoculated people. france will nationalize nuclear giant edf. the prime minister said the state will raise its stake to 100% from 84% currently. the government aims to have new management in place from september. british airways is nearing a deal with one of the unions, it would avoid action during the travel season. the airline has scrapped nearly 40,000 flights since april. ba had earlier refused to canc
let's get the first word news with laura wright. laura: the u.s. allies are said to be discussing capping the price of russian oil between 40 and $60 a barrel, while minimizing the impact on their own economies. sources say the threshold would depend on market conditions. the u.s. weighing enforcement tools including secondary sanctions as a measure of last resort. shanghai has reported the highest number of covid infections since may. it is raising concerns of another lockdown in china's...
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wright says you give up some things to get some things. you can make it tougher for a cyber criminal or someone to use your data, but you are giving up some efficiency or ease of use in the process. the supreme court made several decisions, none of which i like. the one that i like the least is the reversal of roe v. wade, but they basically say under the united states constitution there is no such thing as a right to privacy. and i don't know. i want to feel secure that when i go buy something spontaneously that that doesn't alert everyone under the sun to something. or when i walk by a grocery store or gas station all of a sudden that doesn't send out in the neighborhood let's send him x, let's get him. this is for everyone, including my two colleagues. to jay's question, what are we trying to solve? what do we want? do we want to create a right to privacy that the supreme court says there isn't such a thing? we can legislatively say something like that. how far do we want to take it? then for the technologists, help us put that into pla
wright says you give up some things to get some things. you can make it tougher for a cyber criminal or someone to use your data, but you are giving up some efficiency or ease of use in the process. the supreme court made several decisions, none of which i like. the one that i like the least is the reversal of roe v. wade, but they basically say under the united states constitution there is no such thing as a right to privacy. and i don't know. i want to feel secure that when i go buy something...
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let's speak to our political correspondent ben wright.e going to say they did badly, let's be honest. what happens next in this contest? there is another tv _ happens next in this contest? there is another tv debate _ happens next in this contest? there is another tv debate tomorrow - happens next in this contest? ti” is another tv debate tomorrow night and then mps, it goes back to mps on monday for the next round of voting. the field will go from five to four and by wednesday, we will have the final two candidates to then will spend the summer going around the country, trying to convince on hundred and 70,000 conservative members that they should be the prime minister. this is completely in—house but has some stages to go it could still be unpredictable in the next few days. in 2019, it was not until the final, fifth round thatjeremy hunt leapfrogged michael that jeremy hunt lea pfrogged michael gove thatjeremy hunt leapfrogged michael gove to take the second place spot and then go along with borisjohnson to the vote of the membership.
let's speak to our political correspondent ben wright.e going to say they did badly, let's be honest. what happens next in this contest? there is another tv _ happens next in this contest? there is another tv debate _ happens next in this contest? there is another tv debate tomorrow - happens next in this contest? ti” is another tv debate tomorrow night and then mps, it goes back to mps on monday for the next round of voting. the field will go from five to four and by wednesday, we will have...
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see what's going on and find out what people need and and this is marion wright marion wright had been a leader of the sit-in movement. it's spellman and she was now i got a law school and went back to mississippi where they only had three black lawyers, so she became the fourth the first black woman admitted to the bar in mississippi and she testifies before clark's committee and says that conditions were worse in mississippi, then they were three years ago when the war on poverty began and it's a result of a combination of things the mechanization of cotton landowners pushing blacks off the land, you know, making it difficult for them to get access to food stamps and all the rest, but it's it's a crisis so they decide to go to mississippi and see for themselves and they have hearings in jackson. and his fannie lou hamer. okay, fannie lou hamer. you need a blackwell leaders of the mfdp. they describe the conditions. they described the challenges around the head start program, which they built up and which the state was taking over with white business leaders and moderates with the sup
see what's going on and find out what people need and and this is marion wright marion wright had been a leader of the sit-in movement. it's spellman and she was now i got a law school and went back to mississippi where they only had three black lawyers, so she became the fourth the first black woman admitted to the bar in mississippi and she testifies before clark's committee and says that conditions were worse in mississippi, then they were three years ago when the war on poverty began and...
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here at wright state. we're lucky not only to get the chance to hear more about firepower while it's still hot off the presses but also to get to learn from paul every day of the year. so, please join me in welcoming professor paul lockhart to the podium. thank you for that crystal very generous introduction. a second here. there we have. firepower is the most difficult book i've ever written most challenging book i've ever written. now if you have to figure out already and know chris gave a brief introduction to it fire powers a survey history of a fairly large topic namely of the the history of weapons technology in what i like to call the age of the gun in other words from the introduction of of gunpowder weapons in the west and the late middle ages until roughly the end of the second world war a period in which not only are firearms the center of tactics and of the military art, but really all so the primary focus of military technology after the second world war is not as if firearms go away clearly,
here at wright state. we're lucky not only to get the chance to hear more about firepower while it's still hot off the presses but also to get to learn from paul every day of the year. so, please join me in welcoming professor paul lockhart to the podium. thank you for that crystal very generous introduction. a second here. there we have. firepower is the most difficult book i've ever written most challenging book i've ever written. now if you have to figure out already and know chris gave a...
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wright. ms. wright: thank you. thank you for the opportunity to discuss the gao work on federal agency use of biometric technology particularly for facial recognition. the technology is used to compare facial images from a photo or video for identification and verification. as it has continued to advance, its use has expanded in commercial and government sectors. today i will share highlights from our work on how agencies are using facial recognition and to mitigate privacy risk. last year, we reported on our agencies use of the technology. 18 agencies reported the use and the most common use was a mocking. other uses included law enforcement to generate leads for criminal investigation as well as monitoring or controlling access to a building or facility to identify someone on a watchlist attempting to gain access. this can greatly reduce the ban on -- the burden on security personnel to myspace is. -- two recognize faces. multiple agencies reported accessing systems owned by commercial vendors. clearview aia to i
wright. ms. wright: thank you. thank you for the opportunity to discuss the gao work on federal agency use of biometric technology particularly for facial recognition. the technology is used to compare facial images from a photo or video for identification and verification. as it has continued to advance, its use has expanded in commercial and government sectors. today i will share highlights from our work on how agencies are using facial recognition and to mitigate privacy risk. last year, we...
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jeremiah wright baptized his children, performed a wedding ceremonies.everything that it stands for is destroying race relations in this country. the way we rebuild trust is building trust with each other. gerry: it's a good point before come to break it's a good point that kerry raise there. i am an immigrant to this country. i can assure you, i'm sure you do not need to know this are told this but there are hundreds of millions of people around the world who would leave their homes and come to united states for exactly the reasons that carrie said. and yet we have a cultural and political elite in this country that seems to want to do the country down the whole time. >> we do. it's been a problem for a long time for her to think it has accelerated for a lot of reasons for that i think social media certainly the tribal partisanship. you have seen that left in this country pull the democratic party. so far to the left that members that were once considered left wing are now considered conservative by their standards. the overton window has shifted rather
jeremiah wright baptized his children, performed a wedding ceremonies.everything that it stands for is destroying race relations in this country. the way we rebuild trust is building trust with each other. gerry: it's a good point before come to break it's a good point that kerry raise there. i am an immigrant to this country. i can assure you, i'm sure you do not need to know this are told this but there are hundreds of millions of people around the world who would leave their homes and come...
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to boast, perhaps we can say with patriotic pride that the flying machines we see here, from the wrighte to the latest bates vehicle, were mostly made in the usa. the story of powered flight isn't a powered side of. the wonder of it is that it has all happened within the lifetime and memory of living americans. how many of us remember vividly the thrill of the first takeoff? how many recall the first news of lindbergh safe landing in paris? how many saw man's first giant step, that planted the american flag on the moon? at this moment, and unmanned viking spacecraft is circling the planet mars. it has only been 80 years since the smithsonian samuel langley launched his unmanned arrow drone for a half mile flight before it plunged into the potomac. the amazing american achievements in air and space tell us something even more important about ourselves on earth. the hallmark of the american adventure has been a willingness, even and eagerness, to reach for the unknown. for three and a half centuries, americans and their ancestors have been explorers and inventors. pilgrims and pioneers. a
to boast, perhaps we can say with patriotic pride that the flying machines we see here, from the wrighte to the latest bates vehicle, were mostly made in the usa. the story of powered flight isn't a powered side of. the wonder of it is that it has all happened within the lifetime and memory of living americans. how many of us remember vividly the thrill of the first takeoff? how many recall the first news of lindbergh safe landing in paris? how many saw man's first giant step, that planted the...
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almost impolite to boast, perhaps we can say with patriotic pride the flying machines we see here, the wrightstoric a flight in american, the wonder is that it has all happened within the lifetime in the memory of living americans. how many of us remember vividly the thrill of the first takeoff. many recall the first news lindbergh's safe landing in paris. how many symantec first giant step the planet the american flag on the moon. at this moment, then manda i think the planet mars. it has only been 80 years since the smithsonian it likely launched his amanda pardo for half-mile flight before plunged into the potomac. the amazing american achievement in space tell us something even more important about ourselves on earth. the hallmark of the american inventors has been the willingness of the minute and eagerness to reach for the unknown. for three and a half centuries, americans and their ancestors have been explorers and inventors. pilgrims and pioneers all searching for something new across the ocean at, across the continent, across the solar system, across the frontiers of science and beyo
almost impolite to boast, perhaps we can say with patriotic pride the flying machines we see here, the wrightstoric a flight in american, the wonder is that it has all happened within the lifetime in the memory of living americans. how many of us remember vividly the thrill of the first takeoff. many recall the first news lindbergh's safe landing in paris. how many symantec first giant step the planet the american flag on the moon. at this moment, then manda i think the planet mars. it has only...
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wright, what i would say, as a i wright, what i would say, as a midfielder. _ wright, what i would sayeady got a picture in your— comes you have already got a picture in your head — comes you have already got a picture in your head of— comes you have already got a picture in your head of where _ comes you have already got a picture in your head of where you _ comes you have already got a picture in your head of where you are - comes you have already got a picture in your head of where you are going i in your head of where you are going to pass _ in your head of where you are going to pass the — in your head of where you are going to pass the hall_ in your head of where you are going to pass the ball next. _ in your head of where you are going to pass the ball next. so _ in your head of where you are going to pass the ball next. so my- in your head of where you are going to pass the ball next. so my advice| to pass the ball next. so my advice to pass the ball next. so my advice to you _ to pass the ball next. so my advice to you is, _ to pass the ball next. so my advice to you is, watch
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ben wright, bbc news, westminster. the race is really heating up there, isn't it?i'm on twitter — @bbckarishma i'm looking forward to hearing from you. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: victory for australian cameron smith as he claims the open championship in st andrews for the first time. they are coming down the ladder now. it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed for the first crash in the history of concord, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the former yugoslavia but now it has been painstakingly rebuilt and opens again today. there has been a 50% decrease in sperm quantity and a decrease in spirit able to swim properly. households across the country are suspiciously quiet as children bury their noses in the final instalment of harry potter. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm karishma vaswani in singapore. 0ur headlines: a report into the mass shooting at a school in texas in may finds sys
ben wright, bbc news, westminster. the race is really heating up there, isn't it?i'm on twitter — @bbckarishma i'm looking forward to hearing from you. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: victory for australian cameron smith as he claims the open championship in st andrews for the first time. they are coming down the ladder now. it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed for the first crash in the history...
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ben wright, bbc news, westminster. another big sporting weekend.h open championship at st andrews. he produced a stunning final round to become the first australian in almost 30 years to lift the sport's most prestigious prize. ben croucher was watching. it was a round fitting of winning any tournament. to do do it here at st andrews at the home of golf in the 150th 0pen championship was quite special. cameron smith, champion golfer of the year. his eight under par round of 64, his second 64 of the week lit up this famous old course, five straight birdies starting at the 10th kickstarted his quest for the claretjug, a final birdie on 18 ensured he would become the first australian to win the open in 29 years. 0ne shot clear of playing partner cameron young. his score of 20 under par is a record here at st andrews. smith came from four shots back on the final day, viktor hovland's bid fell away, whilst rory mcilroy at the tournament he called golf�*s holy grail, hejust couldn't produce when it mattered. with every putt that didn't drop, it sucked th
ben wright, bbc news, westminster. another big sporting weekend.h open championship at st andrews. he produced a stunning final round to become the first australian in almost 30 years to lift the sport's most prestigious prize. ben croucher was watching. it was a round fitting of winning any tournament. to do do it here at st andrews at the home of golf in the 150th 0pen championship was quite special. cameron smith, champion golfer of the year. his eight under par round of 64, his second 64 of...
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ben wright, bbc news, westminster.inster is uk political correspondent ione wells. she has been leading a lot of the breaking news on this story over the past 48 hours. ione, let'sjust look the timeframe also is there a realistic chance the party could come up with two names, perhaps, before the summer recess, or is that just too optimistic which all that is certainly a possibility. the timetable still yet to be confirmed, really. irate timetable still yet to be confirmed, reall . ~ ., , . ., , really. we are expected to be confirmed _ really. we are expected to be confirmed next _ really. we are expected to be confirmed next week - really. we are expected to be confirmed next week after - really. we are expected to be l confirmed next week after that powerful backbench committee of tory mps, the 1922 committee, meets to establish it. the expectation is those initial stage of happen quite quickly. her member that, first, any hopeful leadership candidates need to get supportive enough tory mps and get through the first
ben wright, bbc news, westminster.inster is uk political correspondent ione wells. she has been leading a lot of the breaking news on this story over the past 48 hours. ione, let'sjust look the timeframe also is there a realistic chance the party could come up with two names, perhaps, before the summer recess, or is that just too optimistic which all that is certainly a possibility. the timetable still yet to be confirmed, really. irate timetable still yet to be confirmed, reall . ~ ., , . ., ,...
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jessica parker, bbc news, gironde. 0ur political correspondent, ben wright, is here.rgency government cobra meeting to discuss the latest high—temperature situation, what came out of it? high-temperature situation, what came out of it?— high-temperature situation, what came out of it? cobra meets to deal with national— came out of it? cobra meets to deal with national emergencies _ came out of it? cobra meets to deal with national emergencies and - came out of it? cobra meets to deal with national emergencies and pullsi with national emergencies and pulls together official seas and agencies from across government, and the devolved nations took part in the talks today. so the potential impact of the heatwave is being taken very seriously and after the meeting the cabinet minister kit malthouse wonders of significant disruption to transport services, particularly trains, and urged people not to travel on monday or tuesday unless they had to and said it may be a moment for people to work from home. we know there is pressure on hospitals in the ambulance service and the m
jessica parker, bbc news, gironde. 0ur political correspondent, ben wright, is here.rgency government cobra meeting to discuss the latest high—temperature situation, what came out of it? high-temperature situation, what came out of it?— high-temperature situation, what came out of it? cobra meets to deal with national— came out of it? cobra meets to deal with national emergencies _ came out of it? cobra meets to deal with national emergencies and - came out of it? cobra meets to deal with...
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music from pup featuring the 8g band with derrick wright ♪ [ cheers and applause and now, seth meyersth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. we hope you're doing well tonight. and now we are going to get to the news president biden spoke today in illinois about his administration's plan to support farmers. although i feel like he should be asking about their plan to support him. "do you guys got one of those charlotte's web spiders that could write something nice about me?" [ laughter ] while speaking yesterday at the white house about the steps he's taking to curb inflation, president biden acknowledged that democrats "control all three branches of the government." oh, so you are aware [ laughter ] it's like hearing a 6-year-old say genesis was better with peter gabriel. definitely we just didn't know you knew [ laughter ] bill gates announced yesterday that he has tested positive for a breakthrough case of the coronavirus. gates says he probably got the virus because he forgot to install mcafee [ laughter ] that's right bill gates has tested positive for coronavirus.
music from pup featuring the 8g band with derrick wright ♪ [ cheers and applause and now, seth meyersth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. we hope you're doing well tonight. and now we are going to get to the news president biden spoke today in illinois about his administration's plan to support farmers. although i feel like he should be asking about their plan to support him. "do you guys got one of those charlotte's web spiders that could write something nice...
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let's bring in liberty oil feed services chairman chris wright.st, i want to ask you about the volatility we're seeing in the oil market. >> yeah, cheryl, there's big uncertainty about what's going to happen with the economy, what's going to happen with demand for oil and gas with these high prices. the markets are tight. i think oil prices and gasoline and diesel prices stay elevated barring some large disruption to the world economy. markets are tight. cheryl: so let me ask you about a gasoline prices then, because i was -- obviously, we track these every day. 4.75 is where we're sitting today for an average gallon of gas. that that's been falling over the last week or so. do you think that's a trend that's going to continue? >> it might but probably not. you know, i think we've had a little bit of a pullback in demand from what was expected, and that's probably due to the high gasoline twices -- prices, and a little shrinkage of demand at the margin gave some breathing space and stopped gasoline prices from rising. and it's actually pulled back
let's bring in liberty oil feed services chairman chris wright.st, i want to ask you about the volatility we're seeing in the oil market. >> yeah, cheryl, there's big uncertainty about what's going to happen with the economy, what's going to happen with demand for oil and gas with these high prices. the markets are tight. i think oil prices and gasoline and diesel prices stay elevated barring some large disruption to the world economy. markets are tight. cheryl: so let me ask you about a...
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earlier, our political correspondent ben wright told me what happens next in the leadership contest.tomorrow night, and then mps, it goes back to mps on monday for the next round of voting. so the field will go from five to four, and then by wednesday, we will have the final two candidates, who then of course will spend the summer going around the country, trying to persuade 175,000 tory party members that they should be prime minister. this is a completely in—house tory election, but the mps have still got a few stages to go. and it could still be a very volatile and unpredictable contest in the next three or four days. i mean, look back to 2019, it was not until the final, fifth round thatjeremy hunt leapfrogged michael gove to take the second place spot and then go along with borisjohnson to the vote of the membership. and so there clearly is, i think the jockeying for second place is fierce at the moment. penny mordaunt, in the last ballot of mps, is in second spot. liz truss hopes to leapfrog her if she can pull in particularly votes from the right. she will be hoping that kemi
earlier, our political correspondent ben wright told me what happens next in the leadership contest.tomorrow night, and then mps, it goes back to mps on monday for the next round of voting. so the field will go from five to four, and then by wednesday, we will have the final two candidates, who then of course will spend the summer going around the country, trying to persuade 175,000 tory party members that they should be prime minister. this is a completely in—house tory election, but the mps...
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ben wright, bbc news, westminster. stay with us on bbc news. he claims the open championship in st andrews for the first time. radio: i see you coming down the ladder now. i that's one small step for man... ..one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight. for the first crash - in the 30—year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. _ it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavia but now, a decade later, it's been painstakingly rebuilt and opens again today. there's been a 50% decrease in sperm quantity and an increase in malfunctioning sperm unable to swim properly. seven, six, five... thousands of households across the country are suspiciously quiet this lunchtime as children bury their noses in the final instalment of harry potter. this is bbc news. climate change and the conflict in ukraine has left many nations vulnerable to food insecurity. in zimbabwe, maize production, a key staple, plummeted by 43% this year following long dry sp
ben wright, bbc news, westminster. stay with us on bbc news. he claims the open championship in st andrews for the first time. radio: i see you coming down the ladder now. i that's one small step for man... ..one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight. for the first crash - in the 30—year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. _ it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavia but...
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ben wright, bbc news, westminster.n texas in may, has found �*systemic failures' in the law enforcement response to the tragedy. the report says nearly 400 officers rushed to the scene of the shooting, but lacked both leadership and urgency. it took more than an hour to confront and kill the attacker. who'd already shot dead 19 children and two teachers. the conflict in ukraine is now one of the deadliest in europe since the second world war. the number of ukrainian troops killed is highly sensitive information, but officials say more than 100 are dying every day, while on the russian side, the number of dead is said to be significantly higher. nearly 5,000 civilians have also died. 0ur defence correspondent, jonathan beale, now reports from the donbas region of eastern ukraine on the human and psychological cost of the war. death can come quickly in the donbas. the seconds it takes for a russian shell to land. this time among the homes of ordinary people. their elderly neighbour was killed. she shows us the badly woun
ben wright, bbc news, westminster.n texas in may, has found �*systemic failures' in the law enforcement response to the tragedy. the report says nearly 400 officers rushed to the scene of the shooting, but lacked both leadership and urgency. it took more than an hour to confront and kill the attacker. who'd already shot dead 19 children and two teachers. the conflict in ukraine is now one of the deadliest in europe since the second world war. the number of ukrainian troops killed is highly...
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tom: laura wright thank you very much indeed.hristine lagarde is guiding euro area monetary policy but it has become a lot harder. the bundesbank president has warned about the dangers of anti-crisis toll, as discussions intensify on a key pillar of the ecb chief's plans to raise interest rates. what you make of the bundesbank, to what extent could the germans constrain the ability of madame lagarde to put it cap on yields, particularly on it comes to btp's? yogi: it is a concern with everything going on. the market is pricing six rate hikes of 25 basis points, i think they will go 10 basis point increments with 14 hikes. they are talking about maybe 50 at the next meeting. if what the market is pricing is correct, you will have interest rates up 8% in europe. it will not impact inflation in a meaningful way so you are bound to see intervention that will make life difficult in europe. francine: we were talking about this fragmentation tool which is if it is deployed, how do you define it, this is the hawks versus the doves, what
tom: laura wright thank you very much indeed.hristine lagarde is guiding euro area monetary policy but it has become a lot harder. the bundesbank president has warned about the dangers of anti-crisis toll, as discussions intensify on a key pillar of the ecb chief's plans to raise interest rates. what you make of the bundesbank, to what extent could the germans constrain the ability of madame lagarde to put it cap on yields, particularly on it comes to btp's? yogi: it is a concern with...
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laura wright with the very latest on the norway gas supply situation.g up, credit suisse cuts dozens of investment banking roles in asia. what it means for the swiss lender influx. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: it is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." i'm manus cranny in dubai, dani burger is in london. credit suisse is cutting dozens of frontline roles in asia, this comes as they grapple with losses. for more on this story, we go to tokyo. go through the details in terms of the job losses, a couple of dozen jobs, but it depends on what kind of jobs are going. >> yes, these cuts have been taking place over the last few weeks in dealmaking and trading. those are the weak areas the bank flagged as behind the profit warning last quarter. they are forecasting a third straight quarterly loss led by areas of weakness and dealmaking and trading. that is what has borne the brunt of these cuts in asia. dani: why is it the investment bank and not the wealth unit? credit suisse has talked about clients when it comes to asset management. >> they are really sticking to the
laura wright with the very latest on the norway gas supply situation.g up, credit suisse cuts dozens of investment banking roles in asia. what it means for the swiss lender influx. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: it is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." i'm manus cranny in dubai, dani burger is in london. credit suisse is cutting dozens of frontline roles in asia, this comes as they grapple with losses. for more on this story, we go to tokyo. go through the details in terms of the job...
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here is laura wright.o china has called on the foreign ministry to quit spreading what he calls russia's lies. nicholas burns told a forum that he wishes the foreign ministry would stop accusing nato of starting the war between russia and ukraine. burns also said chinese officials falsely accused to the u.s. of having bio weapons labs in ukraine. president biden reportedly may lift some of the trump era tariffs on chinese goods soon. according to "the wall street journal," the president could announce his decision this week. treasury secretary janet yellen has called the tariffs a drag on the economy, but others in the administration see tariffs as leverage. more u.k. firms than ever before are expecting to raise prices in the next three months, according to a survey from the british chambers of commerce. the findings suggest the highest invasion rate in four decades is likely to climb further as firms pass on higher energy, fuel, and wage bills. bloomberg has learned boeing -- learned airbus handed over f
here is laura wright.o china has called on the foreign ministry to quit spreading what he calls russia's lies. nicholas burns told a forum that he wishes the foreign ministry would stop accusing nato of starting the war between russia and ukraine. burns also said chinese officials falsely accused to the u.s. of having bio weapons labs in ukraine. president biden reportedly may lift some of the trump era tariffs on chinese goods soon. according to "the wall street journal," the...
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let's bring in bloomberg's laura wright. was this expected? >> it is not a surprise. musk's enthusiasm for the social media platform has decreased while its credit -- while his criticism has increased. in the termination filing we saw on friday, elon musk's team attributed his reticence to a trio of issues. he feels tread -- he feels twitter's management has not been forthcoming regarding the number of accounts on the platform and they feel twitter has misrepresented's spambots. elon musk is also unhappy with a number of recent dismissals over at twitter. over the weekend, twitters share person shared that they are working under the assumption that the deal will go ahead at the agreed offer price. twitter expected to file in a delaware court today kicking off the legal proceedings. in terms of what happens now, there are a number of potential options. either a $1 billion exit fee is paid by elon musk or he is forced to go ahead with the deal . they may renegotiate a lower price or less chance the settlement happens in the end. gina: in the end, what is the best possib
let's bring in bloomberg's laura wright. was this expected? >> it is not a surprise. musk's enthusiasm for the social media platform has decreased while its credit -- while his criticism has increased. in the termination filing we saw on friday, elon musk's team attributed his reticence to a trio of issues. he feels tread -- he feels twitter's management has not been forthcoming regarding the number of accounts on the platform and they feel twitter has misrepresented's spambots. elon musk...
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laura wright is there, what are we expecting today?'s a beautiful morning here at farnborough. over the next five days, 1 ,200 exhibitors will welcome around 80,000 visitors. this year is not open to the public, focusing on business to business engagement. there will not be any russian presence because of the country's invasion of ukraine. a number of themes will be in focus including space, defense, that feature of flight. there was a backdrop of chaotic scenes at airports because of capacity constraints. eyes will be on competition between boeing and airbus. the duopoly are expected to bring around $21 billion of deals. delta has ordered 130 737 airmax carriers. a polish carrier has made a purchase of 60 airbus models. it is heating up on the ground and in the deals space. dani: there are concerns for the industry given all of the macro weights, will at -- what are executives saying about the long-term horizons? >> guy johnson has a list of great interviews, he will certainly be asking about the macro pressures. executives are also l
laura wright is there, what are we expecting today?'s a beautiful morning here at farnborough. over the next five days, 1 ,200 exhibitors will welcome around 80,000 visitors. this year is not open to the public, focusing on business to business engagement. there will not be any russian presence because of the country's invasion of ukraine. a number of themes will be in focus including space, defense, that feature of flight. there was a backdrop of chaotic scenes at airports because of capacity...
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ben wright, bbc news. we can speak to our correspondent at westminster.r days now but today�* development does seem like political dynamite? that has been right. — seem like political dynamite? trust has been right, they have been twists and turns to this tale for days now. on friday, number 10 said the prime minister wasn�*t aware of any allegations about chris pincher�*s conduct. then just yesterday they conceded the prime minister was aware of certain allegations but these are either resolved or did not lead to a formal complaint. then last night we revealed there was in fact a formal complaint made about mr pincher when he was a foreign office minister in 2019 that borisjohnson was made aware of. that was confirmed this morning by lord mcdonald. former head of the diplomatic service, who accuse number 10 of not telling the truth, saying the prime minister was briefed at the time about not only that investigation that took place into mr pincher�*s conduct at the foreign office but also the outcome of that investigation as well. he has particularly take
ben wright, bbc news. we can speak to our correspondent at westminster.r days now but today�* development does seem like political dynamite? that has been right. — seem like political dynamite? trust has been right, they have been twists and turns to this tale for days now. on friday, number 10 said the prime minister wasn�*t aware of any allegations about chris pincher�*s conduct. then just yesterday they conceded the prime minister was aware of certain allegations but these are either...
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i also want to welcome c-span and book tv to the wright state university campus. we are thrilled that you are here, we hope to have the chance to see you again. finally, i would like to acknowledge that we are on -- indigenous people. we acknowledge the suffering that these indigenous people suffered at the colonialist. -- additionally, i would like to know if you would need a accessibility copy of professor lock arts talk and i will make sure you get that. professor paul lockhart has been a member of the faculty of wright state university since 1989. in addition to teaching public how picks such a history of the gun, history of kings and queens, paul has published seven books on military history in the history of scandinavia. paul has also had fellowships from the american council blended society and the american scandinavian sound asian. he has been a visiting lecturer at the university of southern denmark. he has been the anomie for the humanities visiting professor at potsdam. in 2014, paul was named a braise golding department of research professor here at ri
i also want to welcome c-span and book tv to the wright state university campus. we are thrilled that you are here, we hope to have the chance to see you again. finally, i would like to acknowledge that we are on -- indigenous people. we acknowledge the suffering that these indigenous people suffered at the colonialist. -- additionally, i would like to know if you would need a accessibility copy of professor lock arts talk and i will make sure you get that. professor paul lockhart has been a...
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here's our political correspondent ben wright.ng claims about her views on transgender issues. like all the candidates, her record in government is under scrutiny, with some opponents claiming she had wanted to make it easier for people to legally change their gender, claims penny mordaunt has strongly rejected. this is the type of toxic politics that people want to get away from. the poor british public have months of this to go. they've got a month of us choosing their prime minister. this contest is tight and volatile. the five candidates left in the race are slugging it out to make the final shortlist of two. this list of likely runners and riders has shrunk since the day borisjohnson announced his resignation, and today, one supporter of liz truss questioned whether some of the candidates left were ready for the job. we aren't electing a leader of the conservative party that has two years to build their reputation. we are electing someone who will be prime minister on day one. so you need to know when they have power and auth
here's our political correspondent ben wright.ng claims about her views on transgender issues. like all the candidates, her record in government is under scrutiny, with some opponents claiming she had wanted to make it easier for people to legally change their gender, claims penny mordaunt has strongly rejected. this is the type of toxic politics that people want to get away from. the poor british public have months of this to go. they've got a month of us choosing their prime minister. this...
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let's get to the first word news with laura wright.the british chambers of congress as more u.k. funds than ever are expected to raise prices in the next three months. three out of four firms have no plans to raise investment and more than a quarter predict a drop in profits. a think tank says disposable incomes among u.k. households grew .7% annually in the 15 years before the pandemic. argentina has named a new economy minister after the weekend resignation of guzman. she was the minister of the buenos aires province. the sudden departure is raising doubts that argentina can meet the targets of its $44 billion imf program. the european central exploring ways to prevent banks from earning windfall profits from the subsidized lending program it launched during the pandemic once it raises interest rates. that is according to the financial times. the ecb's governing council is reportedly planning how to cut the extra margin banks could earn by placing them back on deposit at the central bank. a gunman opened fire at a shopping center in
let's get to the first word news with laura wright.the british chambers of congress as more u.k. funds than ever are expected to raise prices in the next three months. three out of four firms have no plans to raise investment and more than a quarter predict a drop in profits. a think tank says disposable incomes among u.k. households grew .7% annually in the 15 years before the pandemic. argentina has named a new economy minister after the weekend resignation of guzman. she was the minister of...