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accused of sexual misconduct. according to the wall street journal, a number of women say winn harassed or assaulted them, and in one case led to a settlement. winn denied accusations but said they make it impossible to effectively run his business. technology tug-of-war is playing out in a san francisco courtroom. uber accused of stealing trade secrets from google s self driving car company, waymo. john black stone. reporter: a chauffeured driven suv. resigned as uber, ceo, last june, star witness in a trial that could shape the self-driving car industry. google against uber for futures. a case about domination of, future hugely important area of technology. google, developing self-driving vehicles since 2009 is claiming uber stole trade secrets to advance its own driverless cars. secrets so sensitive, they have been revealed only to the jury. he built uber into the dominant ride sharing company while building his own reputation as a fierce and volatile competito
Carnegie-hallNew-yorkUnited-statesUtahThailandTokyoJapanPortlandOregonAlaskaSpainNorth-korea right back. growing up, a lot of people judged me because of the way i look. i thought all asians were good at math. you all look the same to me. no, where are you really from? 9/11 was your fault. how do you see out of such small eyes? go back to your country. i guess i wish that people knew. we are not all the same. we are not all the same. we are not all the same. now this the pentagon is drawing up plans for military action on the streets of washington in the form of a parade. requested by the commander-in-chief. possibly next veterans day. here is david martin. reporter: everybody loves a parade, the saying goats. and no one more than president trump. he was wowed last summer by the annual french military parade. one of the greatest parade i have ever seen. it was two hours. and it was military might. he told the french president he wanted a parade of his own only bigger. we may do something like that on july 4th in washington, down pennsylvania aven
AlaskaUnited-statesPortlandOregonOklahomaUtahCarnegie-hallNew-yorkTokyoJapanThailandBoston republican and democratic leaders of the senate announced an agreement today on a long- term budget deal that could head off another government shutdown tomorrow night if the house goes along. but the bill is facing opposition there, including in the form of a record-breaking speech today. nancy pelosi, the minority leader, spoke against the bill for more than eight hours, the longest continuous speech on the house floor in well over a century. she just wrapped up. chief congressional correspondent nancy cordes is at the capitol. i m pleased to announce that we have reached a two-year budget deal. reporter: the massive agreement directs relief to all corners, from a cash-strapped military to storm-ravaged states. this bill is the product of extensive negotiation. reporter: it addresses several looming crises, funding the government for six weeks and raising federal budget caps for two years with the increase divided almost equally between defense and domestic spending
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