Illegally crushed its competition in online search any landmark ruling back in august. The Case Centres on google accounting for 90 of such inquiries in the united states, which is similar to other countries. One of the crucial ways it does so well is the more than 26 Billion in annual payments it is thought to make two Smartphone Makers to make two Smartphone Makers to beat their default search engine. The advertising around the search meant its latest results, alphabet reported a profit of 23. 6 Billion in the three months until the end of june. The us government says it is harming competitors and fully remedying these harms requires not only ending its control of Distribution Today, but also ensuring google cannot control the distribution of tomorrow. Google said in a Blog Post the melodies were radical and would have. To go through this now i am joined by the managing director. The key question i have is can or should google be broken up . You no back to should google be broken up
transportation secretary pete buttigieg and breaking down tr ch transcripts from the january 6th investigation. welcome to the viewers in the united states and around the world, i m wolf blitzer. you re the situation room. > let s get to the breaking news. significant developments involving the united states supreme court decision and impact on the migrant surge at the border. cnn priscilla alvarez is following the story here the situation room. tell me more about this important ruling. the supreme court shar sayin title 42 in effect since march 2020 will e remain in effect including the court hearing arg mtds in the next session in february of 2023. now, this is a order that summit mittly a victory for republican led states to stop the termination of the authority. what it means on the ground, border officials will be able to continue to expel migrants back to mexico or their native countries for the next several months. the administration has been preparing for this
head through the weekend, those temperatures begin to climb. even across the northern half, scotland and northern ireland into the middle 20s and northern england, middle 30s, 20s and northern england, middle 305, 35 20s and northern england, middle 30s, 35 possible in leeds. further south, the forecast for heathrow, 37 on the graphics. there is a chance we could get too close to or even break the all time uk temperature record. so exceptionally high temperatures on the way. thanks, ben. and that s bbc news at six on wednesday 13th july, you can keep up with all the latest developments on bbc website. from the six team, its goodbye. hello and welcome to sportsday i m gavin ramjaun. the open gets set for record attendances as the final practice rounds at st andrews take place, with the action under way tomorrow morning. french authorities in the blame for the champions league final chaos. that s from a high level hearing today. northern ireland are still smiling, we will g
amid torrential rain and major flooding in sydney in australia beef is off the menu school caterers tell the bbc that rising food prices are affecting what they can provide for children s lunches and a new species of waterlily is discovered and it s the largest in the world, with leaves more than ten feet wide and standing here, you really get a sense ofjust how huge this is. this is one plant and it s still growing. and coming up on the bbc news channel: all eyes on centre court as nick krygios returns to action, following that controversial weekend wimbledon win, as he attempts to make the quarter finals. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the bbc has received six complaints about alleged bullying or sexual misconduct by the former radio 1 dj tim westwood. at least one of the complaints, which was referred to the police, was made before an investigation by bbc news and the guardian in april which revealed accounts of the dj s predatory sexual behaviour.