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  • for the third time in two years, the European Union is ordering Google to pay more than a $1,000,000,000 for breaking U rules. 2

  • That's the first story we're explaining today. 3

  • Own CNN 10. 4

  • I'm Carla Zeus. 5

  • The first time I had to do was shopping in 2017. 6

  • The you accused Google of using its own search engine to steer shoppers to its own shopping platform instead of those of its competitors. 7

  • Search for almost anything he could buy online and rise the top. 8

  • Google will first offer you a box with a selection off that product. 9

  • Say jeans. 10

  • If you go further and click on it, Google directs you to its own Google shopping page. 11

  • The European Commission argues that by promoting its own business and banishing other search Web sites around the fourth page off search results, what Google is doing is re denying anyone else a chance to compete and denying consumers with what it calls a genuine choice. 12

  • The you said that was unfair and find the company $2.7 billion a record At the time, Google said it disagreed and that it tried to show ads in ways that helped buyers and sellers. 13

  • But then another fine came last summer. 14

  • The you ordered Google to pay $5 billion a new record amount for requiring and paying smartphone makers to install Google applications on phones before they were sold and for preventing makers from selling phones that ran on alternative versions of Android, Google's operating system. 15

  • You said Google was breaking the law. 16

  • Google disagreed, saying Android had created more choices for everyone, not less. 17

  • The technology company has not paid these finds yet. 18

  • It's appealing them through the court system. 19

  • Now, though it has 1/3 1 to address the one Google was ordered to pay Wednesday. 20

  • It's worth $1.7 billion. 21

  • Again, it's about hindering competition. 22

  • The European Union says Google prevented its competitors from advertising on certain websites. 23

  • This went on for 10 years between 2006 and 2016 and after European lawyers objected to it in 2016 Google stopped doing it. 24

  • Since then, Google says it's made a quote wide range of changes in order to address the commission's concerns. 25

  • The company says more changes are ahead based on what it calls feedback from Europe, and as far as the latest find goes Google says it respectfully disagrees with it. 26

  • But with American companies like Google, Apple and Facebook being so dominant around the world, Europe's been closely watching them and sometimes actively confronting them over competition, privacy and tax issues. 27

  • So all of this is only part of the tension between US Internet and tech companies and international governments. 28

  • Next today we're returning the Southeast Africa, where people in three countries air struggling after catastrophic weather events. 29

  • Rain and flooding in the coastal nation of Mozambique was on Lee worsened when Cyclone e Day made landfall on March 14th. 30

  • Since then, it's been a race for rescuers to first locate where survivors are and then get them to safety. 31

  • Yesterday, officials estimated there were 10,000 people holding onto rooftops as the rain continued in the waters rose. 32

  • The International Federation of Red Cross says it's using helicopters and boats to rescue people as many as 1000 per day in Mozambique alone. 33

  • No one knows yet how many have been killed across the region, where the category to cyclone stormed inland. 34

  • An ambassador from Mozambique says as many as 350,000 lives are at risk. 35

  • The emergency won't end when the rescue effort does water, electricity, medical service is and major repairs will all be needed to confront this disaster. 36

  • Cyclone e Day slammed into some late last week, cutting across countries and devastating entire cities bear a city of half a 1,000,000 in Mozambique in the epicenter of the storm. 37

  • Aid agencies say 90% of it is underwater. 38

  • The cyclones slammed into the city with winds of up to 175 kilometers, or 110 miles an hour, destroying hospitals, homes and killing and told some help is already there. 39

  • Search and rescue teams are working tirelessly to get people to safety. 40

  • The cycle winds were bad enough, but the flooding is much worse. 41

  • Aid officials, creating what they're calling an inland ocean on the threat will increase as more rain set in. 42

  • Barra's airport is open, but roads into the city are cut off on phone connections, mostly down outside of Beirut. 43

  • Nobody knows how many people are dead or injured. 44

  • Cut off entirely from help e days. 45

  • Destructive path pummeled Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe, with nearly 1.7 million people in its part, communities near T money money's above. 46

  • We are devastated. 47

  • The storm destroyed roads, homes, bridges and communication lines. 48

  • The human life is far greater. 49

  • The true destructive power. 50

  • E Day is only now being understood, and aid officials tell me that the next step is trying to get those rural people to safety. 51

  • David McKenzie, Johannesburg. 52

  • 10 seconds. 53

  • Trivia. 54

  • USS WASP was the name of an aircraft carrier that was sunk in the Coral Sea during what war, World War one World War two Korean War or go for seven United States ships, including one that serves now have been named the Watts. 55

  • But it was in World War Two that one of them was sunk in the Coral Sea. 56

  • Wrapping up today's show with the rise of e sports or better said another example of how EA sports are rising. 57

  • Video gaming has gotten more competitive, more organized, sometimes more lucrative. 58

  • Top gamers can earn millions of dollars per year, and they've got a fan base all their own. 59

  • Some U S high schools are now proving the traction of E sports by offering students the chance toe letter in them. 60

  • Their field is a screen. 61

  • Attn. 62

  • One point in time. 63

  • This would just be a set of students playing video games. 64

  • But here in Georgia, it's now an official high school varsity sport. 65

  • A zit is in on Lee, seven other states nationwide. 66

  • It's a hobby that they're passionate about, and we want to encourage that and give them a pathway to a career in the future. 67

  • Kids could be walk around with with Letter jacks for gaming is That's nuts to me and I love It. 68

  • Dr. 69

  • Lupo, as he's known, plays video games for a living and streams his game play live for an audience of more than seven million followers online. 70

  • It's part of why State Farm signed him to an endorsement deal. 71

  • A gamer was like Wait like State Farm State Farm like. 72

  • But really, when we have Aaron Rodgers covering football and we work with Chris Paul in the N B. 73

  • A space, we've been starting to get much more involved in EA Sports, and they're not the only ones. 74

  • If you watch the Super Bowl, then you probably remember this ad from the NFL Tonight is not about the league. 75

  • Only that waiter wasn't a football player. 76

  • He's a video game who goes by ninja. 77

  • Those fans are as fanatic about their teams, the teams that they love in their e sports world, as I might be of the Chicago Cubs or the Chicago Bears. 78

  • It's a reality that makes a video game varsity season not too far fetched. 79

  • It is such an honor because it's something that I've been trying to push in get into for a long time, and fans say it's likely going to get even more competitive. 80

  • I got very lucky. 81

  • It took a lot of work to get to where I am now, and even then, it's still not a guarantee. 82

  • No guarantee, but maybe more than ever, their dreams a proteins. 83

  • The cloud 99 old school gamers were Oregon Trail winners. 84

  • They before doing all the rivers and hunting all their dinners. 85

  • While some might take delight in fortnight, others say there call of duties A counterstrike isn't day coming when game fans air gumming up all the gyms, auditoriums and running up treating gamers like he rose up the storm gearing up for battles like gears of War. 86

  • We'll have to over watch to see what life brings. 87

  • One thing's for sure. 88

  • It's all fun and games.

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