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Transcripts for DW Business 20190911 23:38:00

bring some hope that the country is achieving some kind of economic stability it expects growth to reach 3.5 percent in somalia in the medium term however the i.m.f. warned earlier this year the world somali s economy is on the right track it remains vulnerable due to poverty climate change and terrorism. who needs to all in a car that s a growing question and big cities where public transportation and ring services are often widespread and younger people typically more concerned about their carbon footprint now we send one such car skeptic our own mark to overcome on to the frank for motor show to see if he could be convinced to finally get behind the wheel. i m almost 30 and i ve never owned a car and why would i like living in berlin means i can get anywhere pretty much any time by bus or train. and if i do need

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Transcripts for DW Business 20190911 21:23:00

global capital markets for decades to come u.s. regulators are preparing to ban flavored cigarettes beeping has been blamed for leaving hundreds sick and are suspected to be the cause of some tests around 5000000 minors and an estimated 8000000 adults use the cigarettes in the united states general motors is recalling more than 3000000. pickup trucks and s.u.v.s in the u.s. because of the breaking problem the action of all some 3400000 vehicles built between 20142800 after several complaints from drives. and staying in the industry who needs to own a car that s a growing question in big cities where public transportation and ride sharing services are often widespread and younger people typically more concerned about their carbon footprint we sent one such car skeptic our own mother over come on to the frankfurt motor show to see if he could be convinced to getting behind the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190709:18:01:00

would think you d probably find that they would wish they maybe did it a different way. i feel very badly actually for secretary acosta because i ve known him as being somebody that works so hard and has done such a good job. the growing demands for alex acosta s exit have hit a fever pitch following the new york arrest of registered sex offender jeffrey epstein. acosta is under scrutiny for negotiating a controversial deal with epstein a decade ago when he was the u.s. attorney in florida. it resulted in epstein spending just 13 months in jail for sexually abusing dozens of underage girls. and with epstein in jail again this time in new york, the growing question is whether acosta should face a reckoning of his own. democrats now ratcheting up the pressure on the white house to fire acosta or force him to step down, including top democrats on capitol hill. i am calling on secretary

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190318:11:50:00

intelligence. new zealand s prime minister said social media sites must do more to stop content that spreads hate and violence. and what spreads it more than actual live video of the killing of people while they are worshiping. my colleague said it best. if the artificial intelligence system can t identify and take action on a video containing weaponry, repeated gunfire and murder, what can they identify? now facebook said it removed 1.5 million videos of the attack in the first 24 hours. it blocked 1.2 million of them at upload, meaning they wouldn t have they were not seen by users. nose those 1. million. but facebook said 300,000 remaining videos were out there. there s a growing question whether on balance social media and facebook in particular is good for society. the air asia ceo quit facebook sick of all these conspiracy theories he always sees.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20181211:14:55:00

and then sometimes apps don t really tell you what they re using that information for. they are promising you the world but they don t tell you in that little icon that you get when they ask if you want to turn on your location data they re selling your information to other companies. and the way the new york times found out who people were was that they just looked at that data and said all right, this cell phone is in this particular location. every single night it must be that person s home and then you can look up who bought that house and that s as easy as it is. companies that use this data are not interested in who the person s. it s basically broad strokes and making money. but you can figure out who belongs to a cell phone if you want to. sandra: what else will they do with your personal information? that s the growing question from all of this. bill: they re always watching, ladies, admit it. two big events next hour.

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