how about nobody. we were going to take a hard pass on the whole thing. and then we saw this. a few days before the wedding, she was upset about something pertaining to yes, the issue was correct, about the flower girl dresses and it made me cry. and it really hurt my feelings. tucker: so that was the princess or duchess or whatever she is. okay, we re hearing from the control room that she is, in fact, a duchess. not a princess. not that we know the difference. in any case, here s this royal person, one of the most famous and fawned over people in the world telling oprah that she was incredibly wounded because she got into a some kind of petty argument about dresses with her sister-in-law at her wedding three years ago. so stop the presses. abshe and her sister-in-law had a tiff about clothes. that s never happened before. she thinks this is important enough to bring up in a television interview. it was her 9/11. so of course she considers it newsworthy. okay, so she s
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By Diane Bartz, Stephen Nellis and Paresh Dave WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A panel of U.S. senators questioned officials from Apple Inc and Alphabet Inc s Google on Wednesday about the dominance of their mobile app stores and whether the companies abuse their power at the expense of smaller competitors. Amy Klobuchar, the top Senate Democrat on antitrust issues, said Apple and Google can use their power to exclude or suppress apps that compete with their own products and charge excessive fees that affect competition. App makers like music streaming service Spotify Technology SA and dating services giant Match Group, which owns the Tinder app, have long complained that mandatory revenue sharing for sales of digital goods and strict inclusion rules set by Apple s App Store for iPhones and iPads, along with Google s Play store for Android devices, amount to anticompetitive behavior.
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