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Trump news conference: 10 things we learned

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NewsHubDonald Trump has held his first news conference in five months, with nine days to go before he takes the oath and assumes power at the White House.
While his fury at the allegations concerning his ties to Russia made the headlines, there was plenty more covered.
So what did we learn?
His sons, Donald and Eric, will run the Trump Organization, Mr Trump said in a long-awaited announcement concerning his business interests.
His lawyer Sheri Dillon also said:
She also turned to the constitution’s “emoluments clause” which bans government officials from taking money from foreign governments. People have wondered if foreign officials staying at Trump hotels would mean he was in breach. She said no.
But she said he would donate foreign payments to the Treasury anyway.
However, the head of the Office of Government Ethics launched a scathing attack on the overall Trump plan, saying it does not go far enough to avoid potential conflicts of interest. Other ethics experts seem to agree.
The BBC’s Anthony Zurcher: Mr Trump has spent his entire life building his business empire, and he seems reluctant to let it go entirely, ethical concerns notwithstanding. While he says he’s stepping away from the business, his decision not to relinquish ownership and his only transfer management to his children will likely not satisfy many of his critics.
Trump hands over business empire to sons
The president-elect suggested the US intelligence agencies are to blame for the unsubstantiated allegations that he paid for Russian prostitutes and fostered close relations between his campaign team and the Kremlin.
“I think it was disgraceful, disgraceful that the intelligence agencies allowed any information that turned out to be so false and fake out there… That’s something that Nazi Germany would have done. ”
The top US spy, James Clapper, later hit back, saying the leak was not from the US intelligence community.
AZ: Wednesday was only the latest broadside Mr Trump has fired against a US intelligence community that he believes is trying to undermine the legitimacy of the presidency. His targets feel threatened as well, so this is far from the final exchange.
Angry Trump blasts ‘fake news disgrace’
He went further than he has before in identifying Russia as the culprit behind hacks of Democratic Party emails, but still carried a caveat.
“As far as hacking, I think it’s Russia. But we also get hacked by other countries and other people. ”
AZ: While Mr Trump was finally willing to acknowledge Russian involvement in 2016 election hacking, he still couched criticism in terms of a larger problem that involves other nations, like China. Mr Trump clearly feels much more comfortable criticising China than he does Vladimir Putin and Russia.
Mr Trump said he plans to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (ACA) as soon as his health secretary pick is confirmed.
That could be the same week, the same day or even the same hour, he said.
But it’s not clear whether the Republican party will be able to rally around a new plan.
AZ: While Mr Trump has set a tight timeline for repeal and replacement of Obamacare, it will be a heavy lift for a Congress that still is uncertain on what it should do – or the political fallout it could suffer for doing it.
Can Obamacare be repealed?
The man who launched his presidential campaign with the condemnation of Mexican immigrants as criminals shows no signs of wavering in his plan to build wall on the southern border.
AZ: For Mr Trump, it’s not a matter of if Mexico is going to pay for the border wall (not fence, he emphasised), it’s when – and he predicts it will happen in less than a year.
“There will be a major border tax on these companies that are leaving and getting away with murder. And if our politicians had what it takes, they would have done this years ago. And you’d have millions more workers right now in the United States. ”
AZ: Now we know a bit more about how he will try to foot the bill for the wall – through a tax, which might be easier than asking the Mexican government to cough up a cheque.
Asked about filling the vacancy on the Supreme Court, he said he has a list of 20 and will put one of them up within his first two weeks.
“It will be a decision which I very strongly believe in. I think it’s one of the reasons I got elected. ”
AZ: While the Supreme Court wasn’t a top issue for many American voters, it was likely an important factor in keeping evangelical conservatives in Mr Trump’s column. His pick will likely reward their faith.
“We have to get our drug industry coming back,” he said.
We need to “create new bidding procedures for the drug industry, because they’re getting away with murder,” he added.
After the press conference, Democratic Senator Bernie Sanders expressed his full agreement.
“Pharma does get away with murder. Literally murder. People die because they can’t get the prescription drugs they need. ”
AZ: Talking about using the power of government negotiation to reduce drug prices is a regular talking point for Democrats, but Mr Trump’s interest in taking on big pharmaceutical companies probably comes as a bit of a shock to his Republican colleagues.
Mr Trump cracked a joke when he said he could not have done some of the more salacious things alleged in the intelligence dossier.
“Does anyone believe that story? I’m a germophobe, by the way. ”
It has long been part of media folklore that he is averse to physical contact and once passed hand-sanitiser to journalists.
AZ: Back when Mr Trump was giving regular press conferences, his answers were frequently peppered with quirky non-sequiturs or comments that would never come out of the mouth of a traditional politician. It seems like President Trump will stick to that script.
“I was in Russia years ago, with the Miss Universe contest, which did very well – Moscow, the Moscow area did very, very well.
“And I told many people, ‘Be careful, because you don’t wanna see yourself on television. Cameras all over the place.'”
AZ: While Mr Trump may have a soft spot for Vladimir Putin and Russia, comments like this aren’t going to get him a post-election job on the Russian tourism board.

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Chris Lattner, the man behind Apple's Swift development language, headhunted by Tesla

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NewsHubApple exec Chris Lattner (pictured below), one of the key people behind the development of Apple’s Swift programming environment, is jumping ships to electric car-maker Tesla to become its vice president…

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WH Smith to upgrade point-of-sale systems with Aptos 6.4

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NewsHubWH Smith has selected the Aptos Store point-of-sale software, which it intends to roll-out in more than 900 locations across the UK and Europe. All stores will be upgraded.
In addition, WH Smith will…

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WD-40 cuts server power consumption by 40 per cent by adopting private cloud following ERP migration

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NewsHubWD-40, the multinational company behind well-known brand of lubricants, claims to have generated power savings of 41 per cent following a shift to a private cloud architecture, which coincided with a major…

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Latest Windows 10 Insider Build brings security improvements to Edge

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NewsHubThe latest Insider build of Windows 10, Build 15002, will be the first to incorporate the new ‘Green Screen of Death’ that, we’re told, will help show what sort of build screenshots come from.
This…

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Vier Monate nach Explosion: SpaceX schickt wieder Rakete ins All

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NewsHubRund vier Monate nach der Explosion einer Rakete bei einem Test hat die private Raumfahrtfirma SpaceX erstmals wieder eine «Falcon9» ins Weltall geschickt. Die unbemannte Rakete hob am Samstag von einem Weltraumbahnhof in Kalifornien ab, wie SpaceX mitteilte. Sie transportierte zehn Satelliten ins All.
Einige Minuten nach dem Start landete die erste Raketenstufe sicher und aufrecht auf einer Plattform im Pazifik. Damit hat SpaceX es nun schon insgesamt siebenmal geschafft, eine Raketenstufe wieder landen zu lassen.
Der Flug hatte eigentlich schon am vergangenen Wochenende stattfinden sollen, war aber wegen schlechten Wetters verschoben worden. Anfang September war eine «Falcon 9»-Rakete bei einem Test auf dem US-Weltraumbahnhof Cape Canaveral in Florida explodiert, dabei wurde auch ein Facebook-Satellit zerstört. Verletzt wurde niemand. Das Unglück habe an einem fehlerhaften Helium-Behälter gelegen, teilte SpaceX später mit.
Die Firma von Technologie-Mogul Elon Musk arbeitet auch für die US-Raumfahrtbehörde Nasa und bringt Nachschub und Planungen zufolge demnächst auch Astronauten zur Internationalen Raumstation ISS.

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Donald Trump spricht exklusiv im BILD-Interview | „Ich mag Stärke. Ich mag Ordnung“

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NewsHubDieses Interview dürfte Geschichte schreiben: Donald Trump in BILD, vier Tage vor Amtseinführung!
Erstmals erklärt ein angehender US-Präsident offen und ohne Rücksicht, was er über Deutschland und Europa denkt. Warum er Angela Merkel respektiert, aber ihre Flüchtlingspolitik für verhängnisvoll hält. Wie er deutsche Autokonzerne bestrafen will, wenn sie nicht in den USA produzieren.
Warum er die Nato für überholt hält und die Geschlossenheit der EU ihm gleichgültig ist – aus der ohnehin weitere Mitgliedsstaaten austreten werden, so Trump.
Gemeinsam mit der „Times“ fragte BILD den bald mächtigsten Mann der Welt, was von ihm zu erwarten ist – und was zu befürchten.
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-Abo

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Scheidender CIA-Direktor Brennan geht Trump hart an

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NewsHubNachdem Donald Trump den US-Geheimdiensten indirekt Nazi-Methoden vorgeworfen hat, schlägt der scheidende CIA-Chef Brennan zurück. Trumps Aussage sei “ungeheuerlich”. Zudem riet er dem künftigen Präsidenten, weniger zu twittern.
Der scheidende CIA-Direktor John Brennan hat den künftigen US-Präsidenten Donald Trump wegen dessen Vorliebe für Meinungsäußerungen via Twitter kritisiert. Trumps spontanes Twittern und seine Impulsivität seien nicht im Interesse der nationalen Sicherheit, sagte Brennan in der Fernsehsendung “Fox News Sunday”.
Trump, der am Freitag seinen Amtseid leisten wird, müsse darauf achten, was er sage, so Brennen – und stets die Konsequenzen bedenken. Es gehe nicht nur um die Person. “Es geht um die Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. “
Zuletzt hatte Trump den US-Geheimdiensten vorgeworfen, Informationen zu kompromittierenden Dossiers gegen ihn gestreut zu haben. Dabei zog er einen Vergleich zu “Nazi-Deutschland”. Brennan nannte diese Trump-Aussage ungeheuerlich. Es sende kein gutes Signal in die Welt, wenn der künftige Präsident seinen eigenen Geheimdiensten nicht vertraue.
Der scheidende US-Botschafter in Deutschland, John B. Emerson, rechnet unterdessen nicht damit, dass Trump nach seiner Amtseinführung weniger twittern werde. “No way”, meinte Emerson auf eine entsprechende Frage im Bericht aus Berlin.
Allerdings sollten sich die Leute ohnehin nicht zu stark darauf konzentrieren, was Trump bei Twitter mache. Er riet, stattdessen “auf die Politik zu achten, die aus dem Weißen Haus kommt”.

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Ofgem turns screw on energy companies in a bid to make December 2020 smart meter roll-out deadline

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NewsHubOfgem is consulting energy suppliers over potential tweaks to their smart meter roll-out plans in a bid to force the companies to stick to the December 2020 deadline for their projects to be completed….

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HTC U Ultra handset offers two screens in a pretty package

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NewsHubThe prolonged demise of Samsung’s Galaxy Note 7 has left something of a vacuum in the high-end Android smartphone arena. HTC seeks to fill that empty ecological niche with its U Ultra smartphone and its 2560×1440, 5.7″ display. The phone courageously omits the headphone jack , but packs HTC’s new Sense Companion AI assistant and a second 2″ screen above the primary screen, in a similar fashion to the Touch Bar on Apple’s newest Mac Pro laptops.
The Sense Companion is HTC’s competitor to Apple’s well-established Siri, Amazon’s Alexa, and Google’s Assistant artificial intelligence helpers. HTC says it can do things like remind the you to leave early for work if the weather forecast calls for snow, or make restaurant recommendations when it knows you’ll be taking a trip out of town.
The second screen idea is not an entirely new concept for a smartphone—LG’s V10 and V20 handsets have already sported this feature. The smaller display is intended to show things like frequently accessed contacts, messages, and alerts. If the second screen isn’t enough to scratch the “looks cool” itch, the phone also sports a “Liquid Surface” design with a glass back and aluminum side panels.
Additional usability features include a quartet of always-on microphones that help the Sense Companion react instantly to voice commands. HTC says the phone learns the users’ voice and can be unlocked by voice alone. The Ultra also packs the audio playback enhancement features from last year’s HTC Bolt.
The U Ultra is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 SoC. The phone packs 4GB of system memory and 64GB of onboard storage. Storage capacity can be increased by adding a microSD card or waiting for the upcoming special edition with a Sapphire glass screen and 128GB of integrated flash. The primary camera has a 12MP sensor with optical image stabilization. The 16MP forward-facing camera can take wide-angle self-portraits. The handset’s battery has a capacity of 3000 mAh, and can be replenished quickly thanks to support for QuickCharge 3.0 .
The HTC U Ultra is available for pre-order today, but worldwide shipments are not expected to begin until March. The price is set at a commanding $750 , and buyers get the choice of blue, black, pink, and white finishes.

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