>> exactly. yeah, that was my thought. when i say he's, okay, houses are moshe well-being. if you get a standup guy, is it gonna stick by, me no matter what? >> this game is incredibly unimpressive. i mean, it's upsetting as it is, it appears they actually didn't delete the footage. so, it was just an attempt to do something, and a very sloppy way. and getting to what angela suggesting, this is suggesting consciousness of guilt. why would you destroy the videotape, if you had every right to retain these documents? and you had done nothing wrong? >> there was a subpoena saying, don't destroy any videotapes. >> it is the most direct form of obstruction of justice that alleged in this indictment. everything else is a little bit more subtle, as you are suggesting. >> also, to andrews point of it being, sorry, i don't have -- him hand it is the right word, your head of maintenance, to the i. t. guy in the security office, and have your head of made it have to ask, how long are the cameras, how long is footage recorded for? >> it's abbott in costello. it is the level of simplicity of this scheme, here if you want to call it that. in terms of how that played out.
around. i don't think that this necessarily an unfair way to phrase it. the reason they can charge what they charge, between 15 and 30% commission, is the fact that unfortunately the ecosystem that apple has developed is an absolutely essential piece of infrastructure for apps and app developers. there are not too many avenues to go down if you want your app to be a success. there are huge questions around the fairness of it. the final side of that is what will become of the outcome... what will the outcome be here? apple is so enormous. there is a lots of confusion over what will actually mean.— is a lots of confusion over what will actually mean. you could turn this on its — will actually mean. you could turn this on its head _ will actually mean. you could turn this on its head and _ will actually mean. you could turn this on its head and say _ will actually mean. you could turn this on its head and say the - will actually mean. you could turn this on its head and say the huge | this on its head and say the huge success of the simplicity, the reason that people can access these
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i felt really very moved actually, in the middle of the conversation. it's a really heartbreaking piece, this. it's wonderful to hear you talk about it. thank you very much indeed. it's a pleasure for me to meet you. and all the best. bye— bye. bye. that was quite an intense interview, actually. it doesn't look it, ostensibly. this is hard—hitting, really, when you think about it. you know, you come up and you're quite beguiled by the prettiness of all of the colours. but when you realise what's going on the initials give you a sense of an individual. but we don't know who these women are, or sadly, in many cases, probably were. and it's actually...it�*s terribly affecting to see it. and i think that that's the hallmark of a really great work of art that manages to say something of true significance about a society while at the same time saying it in a manner that is pithy and readily understandable. this is not esoteric, strange, difficult to get, thanks to its simplicity and the commitment and sincerity
in a manner that is pithy and readily understandable. this is not esoteric, strange, difficult to get, thanks to its simplicity and the commitment and sincerity of the artist who's made it. it's a thing that has enormously powerful, i think, powerful beauty, really. it's been a very rich visit. it's been very intense and immensely pleasurable. and there's a lot here that i already knew. i mean, there are clearly lots of big name familiar
i want to start with the fact that twitter is threatening to sue meta over threads. there's a letter sent saying the following," twitter has serious concerns that meta platforms has engaged in systematic, wilful, and unlawful misappropriation of twitter�*s trade secrets and other intellectual property." you worked at twitter, you have seen threads now, do you think there's something to this? first of all, i'm not a lawyer, let me be clear about it. it seems very odd, first of all, threads is only the latest in a long line of twitter clones, that includes bluesky, it includes mastodon and several others. i'm not exactly sure what it is about mark zuckerberg's project — though i have a supposition — that's lit them up. the fact is, that twitter as a platform is not particularly complicated. one of its strengths is in its simplicity. the complications is around content moderation and policy