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ANNE202 Posted 6 years ago
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Teachers, could you please check my transcript?♡

Hi, teachers.

I transcribed a part of a show below, and want to know if I heard the highlighted parts right.

I don’t think all the other parts are correct, but I think colored sentences are a hundred percent wrong T.t

[21:38-23:06 (full)]

[22:00-22:46 (transcribed)]







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EMILY CHANG

BEN BRODY (BLOOMBERG NEWS)


BIG TECH CEOS SLAMMED OVER ANTITRUST


Well, uh, anti-conservative bias was absolutely something that’s what republicans really hammered on. They’ve made this clear ??on that days they were leading up to their hearing, and they’ve made it clear in memos that I was able to obtain that they wanted to talk about this. ??Fist performance of president Donald Trump’s first issue with this company, and so, of course, they were gonna go out there and kind of lead on this. And then, of course, they are focused on that, then they maybe that sort of a ??backway of saying we think the antitrust will be also fine. We don’t have to change them. Um, you know, I wasn’t surprised that Tim Cook ??wasn’t a kid so much on that of course he has always kind of ??duck to the anti=conservative bias issue and he has a good working relationship with the White House. It was a little bit surprise how much he did ??duck some of the antitrust question.


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on that days they were leading up to their hearing "in the days leading up to the hearing" ANNE202 . Fist performance "first and foremost" This is a hackneyed fixed expression. backway "'back' way" He misspeaks, as does everyone speaking off the cuff from time to time.

  • on that days they were leading up to their hearing "in the days leading up to the hearing" ANNE202 .
  • Fist performance "first and foremost" This is a hackneyed fixed expression.
  • backway "'back' way" He misspeaks, as does everyone speaking off the cuff from time to time.
  • He meant that it was "brought in through the back door" or he "backed into the issue".
  • He meant that it was an indirect way of saying it.
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ANNE202 ??on that days they were leading up to their hearing

"in the days leading up to the hearing"

ANNE202. ??Fist performance

"first and foremost" This is a hackneyed fixed expression.

ANNE202??backway

"'back' way" He misspeaks, as does everyone speaking off the cuff fr

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