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caroline: for what reason?ey but they must be thinking there is a viewership addition here? randall: three reasons. tnt wanted to stream all the games on cable and service. amazon is full-fledged streaming. second the nba believes amazon's reach is greater. and they would do the first three years upfront. when the league reached out to new partners, they wanted a streamer, and they got one. caroline: no mortgages thanks. [laughter] what does this mean for amazon and other rights? randall: they have stuff with the nfl. thursday night football. they have a lot of docuseries. this is a new era for amazon. they will have playoffs. if you want to watch the biggest media sports deals, you have to have amazon. caroline: telling it straight. randall: thank you for having me. caroline: that does it for this edition from london. don't forget to digest it all. our podcast on the terminal, online, apple, spotify, wherever you stream. ♪ how am i going to find a doctor when i'm hallucinating? what about zocdoc? so many optio
caroline: for what reason?ey but they must be thinking there is a viewership addition here? randall: three reasons. tnt wanted to stream all the games on cable and service. amazon is full-fledged streaming. second the nba believes amazon's reach is greater. and they would do the first three years upfront. when the league reached out to new partners, they wanted a streamer, and they got one. caroline: no mortgages thanks. [laughter] what does this mean for amazon and other rights? randall: they...
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caroline: welcome back to bloomberg technology. i'm caroline hyde in new york.san francisco. the story is very much like fed bets, cut rate. we are looking at economic data. the conversation we had earlier about thinking valuation is in play. the nasdaq 100 is up 1.2%. tesla has rebounded from its biggest drop since january 24. now up 3.4%. there is a risk on attitude. i have been thinking a little bit about bitcoin. it is a risk assets from time to time. it is a weekly gain of 1.6%. i don't see a lot in the moment out there. we were all about the long-term. we do double check on it and maybe it is back to being a risk asset in a risk on environment. i don't know. caroline: if you don't know, we have someone to ask, thomas perfumo is with us from kraken. there have been worries about issuance going back, german government to moving things around within wallets. fundamentally, what is our next catalyst? thomas: there are four big catalysts i'm looking out for in the short run. we are talking about the macroeconomy. canada and europe already cutting interest rates
caroline: welcome back to bloomberg technology. i'm caroline hyde in new york.san francisco. the story is very much like fed bets, cut rate. we are looking at economic data. the conversation we had earlier about thinking valuation is in play. the nasdaq 100 is up 1.2%. tesla has rebounded from its biggest drop since january 24. now up 3.4%. there is a risk on attitude. i have been thinking a little bit about bitcoin. it is a risk assets from time to time. it is a weekly gain of 1.6%. i don't...
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caroline: has that been changing? the way in which you think people should be investing in these names? tsmc has been making the most of the activity in the u.s. there have been hiccups in arizona. these are companies looking to onshore. tsmc, the depository receipts having the worst day since october '22 today. kim: they are trying to move that direction but it is slow. it's the nature of the beast. these are not factories that can be thrown up overnight. it takes a long time for even the physical building to go in, let alone the equipment. that ties into asml. they are playing into this. you could only make this exotic equipment as fast as you can make it. that's part of the dilemma. how quickly can people move? not very fast. stocks are trading lower because they see if the u.s. puts of gaetz to sell the equipment -- if the u.s. puts up gateways to sell the equipment, the turnaround is not quick. ed: the nasdaq 100, biggest percentage decliners chipmakers. they're free closed down 3%, that's the biggest drop since
caroline: has that been changing? the way in which you think people should be investing in these names? tsmc has been making the most of the activity in the u.s. there have been hiccups in arizona. these are companies looking to onshore. tsmc, the depository receipts having the worst day since october '22 today. kim: they are trying to move that direction but it is slow. it's the nature of the beast. these are not factories that can be thrown up overnight. it takes a long time for even the...
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caroline: caroline hyde in new york.d by political acts in france and the united states. yields have been fleshing -- pushing higher. the nasdaq 100 up about 0.1% to start off the beginning of the new second half of the year. we are up just a 0.1%. we have the cac 40 up one point 3% as we closed trade in europe. we are seeing some signs of relief after the first round of voting. we are currently up 1.3%. the dollar picked up steam perhaps on some of the political anxiety in the united states. looking at the individual movers , a topsy-turvy day for the chipmaker. we were dragging on the big benchmarks. even as we get a report saying we will get an antitrust charge coming from france. we are managing to be resilient. she we off by 5.9%. a roller coaster ride for this particular name. this is all about keith gill, this is about ryan cohen not only being the leader of gamestop, the cofounder of chewy, to big long is coming, but not enough to stabilize the stock on the longer-term. you have seen record sales coming from this
caroline: caroline hyde in new york.d by political acts in france and the united states. yields have been fleshing -- pushing higher. the nasdaq 100 up about 0.1% to start off the beginning of the new second half of the year. we are up just a 0.1%. we have the cac 40 up one point 3% as we closed trade in europe. we are seeing some signs of relief after the first round of voting. we are currently up 1.3%. the dollar picked up steam perhaps on some of the political anxiety in the united states....
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with caroline hyde and ed ludlow. caroline: from new york and san francisco, this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, full chip coverage. tsmc earnings jump but china risks returns in the sector. ed: plus, more hollywood films for apple. caroline: a tiktok man and trump presidency. what a roller coaster we are on today. the worst selloff in the chip sector and looking at the stocks, the semiconductor index had its worse yet day yesterday since 2020. today we bounce back up but only by 0.5% and the risks remain about what happens in terms of china u.s. geopolitical he and taiwan, not enough to be pushed back against some key earnings. ed: there was a strange pivot in the market in the nest -- in the last hour. the world's biggest contract chip manufacturer tsmc raised its revenue outlook for the current period to above analyst expectations and they also reined in their capital spending plans which gave everyone confidence, discipline in the midst of uncertainty. there has been lots we have reported about former presi
with caroline hyde and ed ludlow. caroline: from new york and san francisco, this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, full chip coverage. tsmc earnings jump but china risks returns in the sector. ed: plus, more hollywood films for apple. caroline: a tiktok man and trump presidency. what a roller coaster we are on today. the worst selloff in the chip sector and looking at the stocks, the semiconductor index had its worse yet day yesterday since 2020. today we bounce back up but only...
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caroline: caroline hyde right here in london. check in on these markets because we have had plenty to digest when it comes to alphabet and tesla. other companies posted earnings and some are giving some relief. texas instrument's up 5/10 of a percent. maybe that glut is coming to an end. signs we are meeting expectations for the forecast really it seems to be the revival is under the way he market so there's pressure on automotive and industrial but maybe that is the bottoming of that. ibm lower as we expect their numbers coming out after the bell today consulting likely to be lower. are we going to eke out one percent revenue growth that many are participating -- anticipating. 21% in earnings. how much are we seeing appetite for artificial intelligence generative ai really managed to buoy some of their software when companies are strapped for spending. let's look at what's happening with the story that won't go away for crowdstrike in particular we are seeing it off by 25% of the last five trading days. we finally got some sort
caroline: caroline hyde right here in london. check in on these markets because we have had plenty to digest when it comes to alphabet and tesla. other companies posted earnings and some are giving some relief. texas instrument's up 5/10 of a percent. maybe that glut is coming to an end. signs we are meeting expectations for the forecast really it seems to be the revival is under the way he market so there's pressure on automotive and industrial but maybe that is the bottoming of that. ibm...
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caroline: well said. vc currently saying you are mission driven founders about problem solving for urgent problems. thank you for the perspective of what j.d. vance was like to work with. we appreciate it. coming up we bring in cameron porter general partner at steele atlas about the role of energy, the importance of nuclear power in artificial intelligence development and the relevance of energy policy in the u.s. election. this is bloomberg technology. say aloha to olukai golf. waterproof leather. breathable fabrics. hey, nice putt. spikeless traction. the most comfortable golf shoe in the game. grab your pair today at olukai.com. dangerous ladders. gutter muck. yuck. no wonder you hate cleaning your gutters. good thing there's leaffilter. our patented filter technology keeps leaves and debris out of your gutters forever. guaranteed. call 833- leaffilter to get started. and get the permanent gutter solution that ends clogs for good. they took the time to answer all of our questions. they really put us a
caroline: well said. vc currently saying you are mission driven founders about problem solving for urgent problems. thank you for the perspective of what j.d. vance was like to work with. we appreciate it. coming up we bring in cameron porter general partner at steele atlas about the role of energy, the importance of nuclear power in artificial intelligence development and the relevance of energy policy in the u.s. election. this is bloomberg technology. say aloha to olukai golf. waterproof...
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caroline: we bring you the latest on apple. we check in on the markets and record highs across the board. the s&p's new high. this is a trump trade. this is the aftermath of an assassination attempt that potentially means trump is more likely to win the white house. we see that reflected in bitcoin as well. we are seeing the biggest moves in two months for crypto as he is seen as the much more pro crypto candidate. ed: we will talk about the trump trade, but the direct trump trade's trump technology and media group. ticker djt, the parent company of truth social, the social platform of choice for former president trump. the events of the last 48 hours are driving the stock higher. we has been a size 50%. it is a stock or a spac delisting that has had a lot of volatility. they are pricing in the odds of the presidential election. now that we are moving toward a place where a trump presidency seems more likely, you get that kind of reaction. we will dig into that later in the hour in more detail. caroline: let's go on the ground
caroline: we bring you the latest on apple. we check in on the markets and record highs across the board. the s&p's new high. this is a trump trade. this is the aftermath of an assassination attempt that potentially means trump is more likely to win the white house. we see that reflected in bitcoin as well. we are seeing the biggest moves in two months for crypto as he is seen as the much more pro crypto candidate. ed: we will talk about the trump trade, but the direct trump trade's trump...
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caroline: welcome back to "bloomberg technology." i'm caroline hyde in london.sure as the sun rises and sets, there are financial markets to talk about. caroline: the nasdaq 100 coming off the highs at the moment, just off by .7%, best move since july 10. we're in the green, and that's not where we were last week, worst week that we had on the nasdaq since april. we're seeing cloudstrike pulling to the downside, almost 13%, now trading even more significantly than it did on friday when we first learned of the outage that was sparked by an upgrade that went horribly wrong for cloudstrike. keep an eye on that company. crypto now actually trying to digest ultimately what a harris versus trump, and indeed if it does remain kamala harris leading and vying for the nomination for the democrats, what would that mean for crypto? the crypto market is thinking its best chance is still for trump. we're up 3.5%. notably we're just on the downside today, ed. ed: let's look at who in the digital asset world might benefit the most from a potential second donald trump term in of
caroline: welcome back to "bloomberg technology." i'm caroline hyde in london.sure as the sun rises and sets, there are financial markets to talk about. caroline: the nasdaq 100 coming off the highs at the moment, just off by .7%, best move since july 10. we're in the green, and that's not where we were last week, worst week that we had on the nasdaq since april. we're seeing cloudstrike pulling to the downside, almost 13%, now trading even more significantly than it did on friday...
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caroline: right.tely learn from this, i do think it's important that part of it is due to the nature of the business. caroline: so basically, get used to it is basically what you're telling us, steve. this is inevitable. how often is this going to happen to us? steve: there are some unique characteristics. if we're going to drive cars at 70 miles per hour on roads like we know that people are going to get injured and that doesn't mean that we shouldn't focus on autosafety. i think we're in the exact same world. here, their technology like a.i., the bad actors are using to create more and more lethal attacks and the cyberdefense industry is going to rapid i will be releasing new capabilities to mitigate those. part of that means we're moving very quickly and we need to learn how to learn that with the minimal risk possible of introducing technology defects that cause the issue that we saw like that we saw today. but i would be careful to predict that this is inevitable. caroline: ok, then how could we
caroline: right.tely learn from this, i do think it's important that part of it is due to the nature of the business. caroline: so basically, get used to it is basically what you're telling us, steve. this is inevitable. how often is this going to happen to us? steve: there are some unique characteristics. if we're going to drive cars at 70 miles per hour on roads like we know that people are going to get injured and that doesn't mean that we shouldn't focus on autosafety. i think we're in the...
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caroline: caroline hyde in london. let's check the markets.s to say the least. we are up on the nasdaq, up 0.6%, even though we have been down three straight weeks and lost about $1 trillion worth of market cap and the nasdaq 100. russell 2000 gains, small caps outshining big tech. bitcoin, little bit of love. we had previous president trump speaking at the bitcoin event in nashville this weekend. we will see what he has to say. risk assets to better across the board. individual movers, we have got some in play. when you look at leaderboard, charter communication speech on earnings come up some 15%. doordash doing well. we finally get prop 22 being signed off by the supreme court in california. and analysts operating on the stock. dexcom, what a wipe out. 41%. this is a blood sugar monitoring device maker for diabetics. we are starting, potentially, to see the impact of a -- of ozempic and other weight-loss drugs. the ceo would not talk about common type two diabetes -- what are you looking at? ed: glasses. the world's biggest i maker -- i gla
caroline: caroline hyde in london. let's check the markets.s to say the least. we are up on the nasdaq, up 0.6%, even though we have been down three straight weeks and lost about $1 trillion worth of market cap and the nasdaq 100. russell 2000 gains, small caps outshining big tech. bitcoin, little bit of love. we had previous president trump speaking at the bitcoin event in nashville this weekend. we will see what he has to say. risk assets to better across the board. individual movers, we have...
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caroline: i am caroline hyde. ed: i am ed ludlow. caroline: paramount officially agrees to a deal with sky dance which shares among the industries most traumatic acquisitions. we have details. ed: we assess the impact from elections in the u.k. and france on the technology sector. caroline: raising money, conversation with the ceo of hebbia.ai. first, let's check in the markets. ongoing political volatility in the u.s., france we get a shock reaction in terms of what the national rally coming in third and the nasdaq holding onto gains. the cac 40 had been higher in the days trading and not falling back toward the clothes as people try to get a -- toward the close. the pound after its political clarity that we got at the end of last week, he remains the best performer from a g10 perspective. the dollar is a little lower. chair of the fed jay powell tuesday and wednesday. what that means for bitcoin. it is more about what is happening with the supply would perhaps the german states setting off some of its holdings in bitcoin. all about
caroline: i am caroline hyde. ed: i am ed ludlow. caroline: paramount officially agrees to a deal with sky dance which shares among the industries most traumatic acquisitions. we have details. ed: we assess the impact from elections in the u.k. and france on the technology sector. caroline: raising money, conversation with the ceo of hebbia.ai. first, let's check in the markets. ongoing political volatility in the u.s., france we get a shock reaction in terms of what the national rally coming...
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caroline: i'm caroline hyde in new york. ed: i'm ed ludlow in san francisco per this is bloomberg technology. caroline: tesla beats delivery estimates but still a second consecutive drop in quarterly deliveries paid we break down those numbers. >> microsoft a ideal faces risks over national security concerns. we have the details. caroline: we sit down with the new ceo of amazon web services. he wraps up his first month on the job, let's check in on these markets. the nasdaq trying to shake off what is perhaps some slightly more hawkish signs for the data today. once again showing the labor market is strong in the united states. meanwhile we have more dovish tones from the federal reserve and the cpi printing europe that shows inflation is cooling. a lot of macro to be digesting. looking at the big tech benchmark. maybe that's off the back of the rally we saw. still digesting a lot of political risk in the ecb still saying we will be cutting in the rest of the year. 10 year yield pushing down. we are off of our lows but still
caroline: i'm caroline hyde in new york. ed: i'm ed ludlow in san francisco per this is bloomberg technology. caroline: tesla beats delivery estimates but still a second consecutive drop in quarterly deliveries paid we break down those numbers. >> microsoft a ideal faces risks over national security concerns. we have the details. caroline: we sit down with the new ceo of amazon web services. he wraps up his first month on the job, let's check in on these markets. the nasdaq trying to...
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caroline _ should only be seen in a war zone. caroline is — should only be seen in a war zone.second amendment is an important part of american _ amendment is an important part of american psychology, the american psyche. _ american psychology, the american psyche, but i think when we see the accessibility of armoury, ammo, whatever— accessibility of armoury, ammo, whatever it _ accessibility of armoury, ammo, whatever it might be, just in grocery— whatever it might be, just in grocery stores, grocery shops, that seems _ grocery stores, grocery shops, that seems a _ grocery stores, grocery shops, that seems a little bit beyond the pale, and i'm _ seems a little bit beyond the pale, and i'm not— seems a little bit beyond the pale, and i'm not knocking the company. i believe _ and i'm not knocking the company. i believe in _ and i'm not knocking the company. i believe in capitalism, i'm an sure for nora, — believe in capitalism, i'm an sure for nora, fantastic, they found a way to— for nora, fantastic, they found a way to make money, but it is on the legislators. — way to make mo
caroline _ should only be seen in a war zone. caroline is — should only be seen in a war zone.second amendment is an important part of american _ amendment is an important part of american psychology, the american psyche. _ american psychology, the american psyche, but i think when we see the accessibility of armoury, ammo, whatever— accessibility of armoury, ammo, whatever it _ accessibility of armoury, ammo, whatever it might be, just in grocery— whatever it might be, just in grocery...
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i agree with a j lot of what caroline said. the bar is so _ lot of what caroline said.hat caroline said. the bar is so high going into an election year— is so high going into an election year and — is so high going into an election year and the truth is, joe biden wants_ year and the truth is, joe biden wants to — year and the truth is, joe biden wants to be talking about his legacy and talking about his record as president— and talking about his record as president which, on the face of it, has not _ president which, on the face of it, has not been bad. the economy growing — has not been bad. the economy growing again after the uncertainty of covid _ growing again after the uncertainty of covid and he has got a positive story— of covid and he has got a positive story to _ of covid and he has got a positive story to tell. he is not able to tell that — story to tell. he is not able to tell that story because the only focus _ tell that story because the only focus -- — tell that story because the only focus —— the only focus is on his mental— focus —— the only focus is on
i agree with a j lot of what caroline said. the bar is so _ lot of what caroline said.hat caroline said. the bar is so high going into an election year— is so high going into an election year and — is so high going into an election year and the truth is, joe biden wants_ year and the truth is, joe biden wants to — year and the truth is, joe biden wants to be talking about his legacy and talking about his record as president— and talking about his record as president which, on the face...
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caroline: welcome back. i'm caroline hyde in new york on july 4.ly off by .2% let's call it. we are off record highs, the nasdaq and s&p major benchmarks in the united states. the bonds future market we are seeing a tumbling in terms of the 10-year and ultimately seeing pressure poster services data that certainly signaled weaker fundamentals in the united states. does that therefore mean that the united states can see a fed that cuts as soonest september? managing to rise ahead of the political anxiety that is sunday's election final vote and whether or not we have seen enough coming together with macron and some of the centrist left and far left to be able to see that marine le pen's party will not sweep to a majority, as many initially anticipated. looking at the asia-pacific pacific currently of more than a percentage point. we want to look across asia, across europe come across the u.s., and a broader markets. the capital markets senior economist, we love you can go global with us, jennifer. a key theme is political anxiety. no matter where yo
caroline: welcome back. i'm caroline hyde in new york on july 4.ly off by .2% let's call it. we are off record highs, the nasdaq and s&p major benchmarks in the united states. the bonds future market we are seeing a tumbling in terms of the 10-year and ultimately seeing pressure poster services data that certainly signaled weaker fundamentals in the united states. does that therefore mean that the united states can see a fed that cuts as soonest september? managing to rise ahead of the...
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caroline: and the more people want to use it.n's for example, what are they solving already? >> what is it not solving for them? if you look -- caroline: is solving for them for it what's the positive you finding is already the application for this? >> we are focused on moving material at the bread-and-butter of supply chain almost everyone you see around you at one point. we are doing that in a much more simple and efficient way through the use of just two products. it's a steel lattice structure and one the moves in three dimensions that let's you use software to define how your warehouse operates versus traditionally using mechanisms like purveyors and that sort. >> i can't tell if that's quite a lot of money or not enough money to launch a product like this, scale it and put it into the real world. you tell me. chris: it sounds like a lot of course per you have to keep in mind there are different engineering disciplines and it's incredibly important to make a product reliable, scalable, etc.. automotive companies spend quite
caroline: and the more people want to use it.n's for example, what are they solving already? >> what is it not solving for them? if you look -- caroline: is solving for them for it what's the positive you finding is already the application for this? >> we are focused on moving material at the bread-and-butter of supply chain almost everyone you see around you at one point. we are doing that in a much more simple and efficient way through the use of just two products. it's a steel...
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caroline: i'm caroline hyde in new york. ed ludlow is off. paramount and sky dance reach a merger agreement after last month. coverage ahead for apple and openai to live deepen the relationship as they get an observer on the company's board. we will turn to the intersection of health and technology as we sit down with the ceo. a quick check on these markets because even without the play of nvidia they're managing to break new records. up three tents of 1%. you're looking at the 10 year yields reaching down nine basis points. the economy showing cut -- some kinds of slowing. we fall some nine basis points as the fed can indeed cut for the rest of the year. stocks in europe doing well. the day before the u.k. heads to the polls. the ftse seeing any sort of volume on the day. let's look at what's happening on the individual assets of choice would need crypto under pressure. the line to look at 59,735. 180 three daily movie average. that's when we start to see more bearish signals for the rest of the year if we break below that. there's a lot to
caroline: i'm caroline hyde in new york. ed ludlow is off. paramount and sky dance reach a merger agreement after last month. coverage ahead for apple and openai to live deepen the relationship as they get an observer on the company's board. we will turn to the intersection of health and technology as we sit down with the ceo. a quick check on these markets because even without the play of nvidia they're managing to break new records. up three tents of 1%. you're looking at the 10 year yields...
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caroline love, is it? >> caroline love. >> where did you meet caroline?rd. so why is this name on the list? >> caroline love was a woman that went missing in june of '92. she was a friend of wallace's girlfriend at the time. >> remember, shawna hawk and caroline love were friends and they were coworkers. >> we talked to henry, and he was very forthcoming. and he gave us a lot of information. >> i dumped her body on the left side near where a little ditch, kind of, led from the highway back into the woods. >> you think you could find it again? >> i know i could. >> and so we decided to find caroline love. we put henry in the back of the van, and he directed us out to this remote area of the county, to a field. >> investigators were told exactly where to look for another victim in this bizarre case. >> and it was the skeletal remains of caroline love. >> that tells the cops that this guy is for real. he's the killer because he's the only person who's going to know this. >> we have to tell the public that this case was not a missing person. it's now a homici
caroline love, is it? >> caroline love. >> where did you meet caroline?rd. so why is this name on the list? >> caroline love was a woman that went missing in june of '92. she was a friend of wallace's girlfriend at the time. >> remember, shawna hawk and caroline love were friends and they were coworkers. >> we talked to henry, and he was very forthcoming. and he gave us a lot of information. >> i dumped her body on the left side near where a little ditch,...
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caroline: change it is.servative government in the u.k., labor was the winner by a landslide. that was keir starmer as he became prime minister standing outside of number 10. it's the biggest majority since tony blair sweeping into leadership in 1997. here with us is our acting bureau chief, anna edwards, welcome across the network. what's interesting is the first past the post method of voting in, it looks like a landslide, seems like a landslide, the mandate is there, but is it truly from the amount of people who turned out? the mandate is there in the sense that he has his hands on the levers of power in the chamber, as he described, giving him a lot of power. you could point to the low turnout and you could point to his vote percentage. but that is how the u.k. system works. he had this landslide victory and therefore has the power to do the change she wants. he's trying to pitch a message of optimism, talking about hope and public service a lot. you and anyone else who has watched this scene will know t
caroline: change it is.servative government in the u.k., labor was the winner by a landslide. that was keir starmer as he became prime minister standing outside of number 10. it's the biggest majority since tony blair sweeping into leadership in 1997. here with us is our acting bureau chief, anna edwards, welcome across the network. what's interesting is the first past the post method of voting in, it looks like a landslide, seems like a landslide, the mandate is there, but is it truly from the...
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caroline: that is very interesting.that mean the current heavyweight bruno le maire are definitely out? jeremy: they have been branded as macron supporters and they have that legacy. i think in the short run, it is hard to imagine what their political future would look like. gabriel is incredibly young and he makes it out a couple of years and come back but really, all bets are off depending on the rest. something has got to give. we are in a political crisis. we have talked about limits of the fifth republic. something's got to give. maybe this is the transition we are witnessing but something has got to give. caroline: many thanks, professor of economics and international relations at the business school , from the national assembly with this very interesting point that we could potentially also get a technocratic government. tom: really fascinating insights and of course describing what we are seeing in france as a political crisis. caroline connan on the ground for us outside the national assembly in paris. there's
caroline: that is very interesting.that mean the current heavyweight bruno le maire are definitely out? jeremy: they have been branded as macron supporters and they have that legacy. i think in the short run, it is hard to imagine what their political future would look like. gabriel is incredibly young and he makes it out a couple of years and come back but really, all bets are off depending on the rest. something has got to give. we are in a political crisis. we have talked about limits of the...
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caroline: welcome to bloomberg markets.he equity screen with the s&p 500 retreating from a record high following the most since april even after a cool inflation report paved the way for the federal reserve to cut interest rates. let's check the market starting with the s&p 500 losing .9% marking the first pullback in almost two weeks. a pretty meaningful decline. we are seeing rotation out of big cap growth names like technology, communication services and consumer discretionary into rei utilities, industrials, and materials. the nasdaqt 100s,, a larger decline of 2%. all magnificent seven names are falling. in the
caroline: welcome to bloomberg markets.he equity screen with the s&p 500 retreating from a record high following the most since april even after a cool inflation report paved the way for the federal reserve to cut interest rates. let's check the market starting with the s&p 500 losing .9% marking the first pullback in almost two weeks. a pretty meaningful decline. we are seeing rotation out of big cap growth names like technology, communication services and consumer discretionary into...
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tom: thank you, caroline hepker. we will let caroline go. look at what the election could mean for u.k. homebuilders, and bring in joe easton for the equity market response. joe: for homebuilders, the labour government is focusing on supply policy, looking to build around 1.5 million new homes over five years, that is what they said in their manifesto. with this majority, we will see if they can enact some of these. they're looking to build homes by announcing a number of new planning reform offices that will put pressure to build homes. the conservatives announced a similar policy in terms of the amount of homes they want to build but when for more taxcutting, a traditional conservative approach in terms of new measures to reduce taxes on landlords when they sell properties to tenants. they much prefer the labour approach in increasing supply because demand for houses is -- the only thing concerning it is mortgage rates, and we have seen a bit of a rebound in housing stocks this year with big ones gaining and because of the policies that la
tom: thank you, caroline hepker. we will let caroline go. look at what the election could mean for u.k. homebuilders, and bring in joe easton for the equity market response. joe: for homebuilders, the labour government is focusing on supply policy, looking to build around 1.5 million new homes over five years, that is what they said in their manifesto. with this majority, we will see if they can enact some of these. they're looking to build homes by announcing a number of new planning reform...
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lisa: caroline, thank you so much.from hurricane beryl, the earliest storm like it in a hundred years, highlights concerns about climate change, especially on vulnerable island nations. beryl is currently heading towards texas, after devastating the grenadines and jamaica. as storms like these have grown stronger and more common, they raise new threats for island nations, not just to infrastructure, but also to artifacts and documents that help define cultures. ali rogin is back with this report on two island nations- in the atlantic and pacific- taking steps to preserve their threatened histories for future generations. >> talofa and warm pacific greetings from tuvalu. reporter: in 2022, tuvalu's foreign affairs minister addressed the cop27 climate conference from the sandy beaches of his tiny island nation. at least, that's what it looks like at but then the camera first, zooms out for an eerie revelation. >> our digital nation will provide an online presence that can replace our physical presence and allow us to con
lisa: caroline, thank you so much.from hurricane beryl, the earliest storm like it in a hundred years, highlights concerns about climate change, especially on vulnerable island nations. beryl is currently heading towards texas, after devastating the grenadines and jamaica. as storms like these have grown stronger and more common, they raise new threats for island nations, not just to infrastructure, but also to artifacts and documents that help define cultures. ali rogin is back with this...
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caroline?ine: i am joined by another amazing guest, gabriela ramos here to talk about gender diversity in sports. you have amusing research. your unesco research shows female athletes only receive 5.4 percent of all sports coverage. can the olympics change that? gabriela: it is great that paris has the participation of women. the media is so important. the media is just one of the elements that are showing the pervasive nature of gender inequalities in the world of sports. it has to do with media but also lack of representation of women in the top position levels of the federations, a lack of women coaches, 30% of high-performing women athletes have chances to get a sponsor. while men have 100%. i feel it is pervasive and has to do with the structure so we have to tackle many issues. media is basic and refers to all of the elements that put women behind in the sports world. caroline: there is also a big issue of the pay gap. according to unesco there is an 82% pay gap between the highest paid m
caroline?ine: i am joined by another amazing guest, gabriela ramos here to talk about gender diversity in sports. you have amusing research. your unesco research shows female athletes only receive 5.4 percent of all sports coverage. can the olympics change that? gabriela: it is great that paris has the participation of women. the media is so important. the media is just one of the elements that are showing the pervasive nature of gender inequalities in the world of sports. it has to do with...
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we hope you are not one of them, caroline.hank you to caroline hyde, co-host of "bloomberg technology." coming up, mark zuckerberg calls trump badass but stopped short of endorsing him for president. this is bloomberg. ♪ all-day energy starts with clean hydration. lmnt. more electrolytes. zero sugar. you feel the difference when you get it right. stay salty. sonali: mark zuckerberg stopped short of endorsing donald trump for president after the republican nominee gained support from the likes of ken griffin and elon musk over the weekend. ken griffin yet to donate. but zuckerberg spoke with bloomberg's emily chang about the election for her show, "the circuit." take a look. mark: i've done some stuff personally in the past. i'm not planning on doing that cities time and that includes not endorsing either of the candidates. look, there's obviously a lot of crazy stuff going on over the weekend and, i mean, on a personal note, been seeing donald trump get up after getting shot in the face and pump his fists in the air with the a
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caroline: we try everything.do happy hours where we offer a lower price on certain items for a portion of the day. we experienced dine l.a. that is a restaurant week and we offer discounted dining experiences. this is sort of like that. a different menu. that got a lot of good response. we enjoy doing those kinds of things to provide something different for guests to draw in new customers. we are trying to do special events and lower-priced -- lower prices. different things to attract people in to spend less and have the same experience. for us, you cannot really maintain a business on that because profits are lower. we are trying. scarlet: you talk about the lower margins and layoffs. there are cost-cutting measures restaurants have to take to get through this environment. what part of cost cuts are visible to diners and which are invisible? caroline: the visible might be we only have three servers on the floor instead of four. it could be anything. trying to find less expensive candles to use to the things that
caroline: we try everything.do happy hours where we offer a lower price on certain items for a portion of the day. we experienced dine l.a. that is a restaurant week and we offer discounted dining experiences. this is sort of like that. a different menu. that got a lot of good response. we enjoy doing those kinds of things to provide something different for guests to draw in new customers. we are trying to do special events and lower-priced -- lower prices. different things to attract people in...
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caroline >> well, jr. good evening from rehoboth beach, delaware, where president biden remains at his beach home tonight recovering from covid 19. when we got to the beach town about 5:00 this evening, we were met by people who hadn't heard about the news yet that president biden has decided to drop out of the 2024 presidential race, and that he has also decided to endorse his vice president, kamala harris, as the democratic nominee. now, let's show you some video from the last time that we saw president biden. this video was taken last wednesday as he boarded air force one right after he had been diagnosed with covid. that is what brought him here to rehoboth, where, as i mentioned, he has been isolating in his beach home and he has been recovering as pressure has been mounting for him to bow out of the race. now, concerns, of course, we all knew, grew within the democratic party after the june 27th presidential debate against former president donald trump. during his poor performance in that debate and
caroline >> well, jr. good evening from rehoboth beach, delaware, where president biden remains at his beach home tonight recovering from covid 19. when we got to the beach town about 5:00 this evening, we were met by people who hadn't heard about the news yet that president biden has decided to drop out of the 2024 presidential race, and that he has also decided to endorse his vice president, kamala harris, as the democratic nominee. now, let's show you some video from the last time that...
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caroline, in terms of— back in the public. caroline, in terms of the _ back in the public.ne, in i terms of the public demand now back in the public. caroline, in - terms of the public demand now from this government, obviously, there are a lot of huge problems. in your experience, how long does it actually take to deliver the kind of change that people might expect to see? i know that's a tough question. do you think, are we looking at the end of the whole parliament, four or five years? is it likely governments can bring change public services within a couple of years? i can bring change public services within a couple of years?- within a couple of years? i think it's a long-term _ within a couple of years? i think it's a long-term project - within a couple of years? i think it's a long-term project to - within a couple of years? i think it's a long-term project to do i within a couple of years? i think. it's a long-term project to do some it's a long—term project to do some of these _ it's a long—term project to do some of these things, for example, the nhs, _ of these t
caroline, in terms of— back in the public. caroline, in terms of the _ back in the public.ne, in i terms of the public demand now back in the public. caroline, in - terms of the public demand now from this government, obviously, there are a lot of huge problems. in your experience, how long does it actually take to deliver the kind of change that people might expect to see? i know that's a tough question. do you think, are we looking at the end of the whole parliament, four or five years? is...
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i will go to caroline. about. thank you. i will go to caroline-— caroline. thanks very much. prime minister. it seems to— congratulations, prime minister. it seems to be a theme here that we are talking _ seems to be a theme here that we are talking about. you want to hit the ground _ talking about. you want to hit the ground running. i'mjust wondering, in terms _ ground running. i'mjust wondering, in terms of— ground running. i'mjust wondering, in terms of the nhs, when can you commit— in terms of the nhs, when can you commit to— in terms of the nhs, when can you commit to getting those 40,000 additional appointments up and running — additional appointments up and running question mark is that something you can do within the first year? — something you can do within the first year? and, as you head out towards — first year? and, as you head out towards nato, how quickly do you think— towards nato, how quickly do you think you — towards nato, how quickly do you think you can reach 2.5% on defence spending? _ think you can reach 2.5% on defence spending? in terms of gdp. and,
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>> carolin, good morning. don't think we should be surprised simply because of the period of inn interrupted positive returns we have seen over the last few months and quarters. we also need to take use consideration the valuations which we knew were quite extensive particularly in the technology sector. furthermore, number one, it is a holiday period and as a result, there seems to be more volatility around the periods of people being less present. finally, some profit taking and overall risk. we are not particularly concerned about that. in terms of the views that we had, we have been neutral on nasdaq and the s&p because of the underlining valuation component. we have had a preference for healthcare and consumer discretion which is a sign of the u.s. equity market. >> you say there is a fair degree of profit taking if there. i take that point. the bigger question is and that's something filtering in the markets over the last two years, is it more than that? is it fatigue in the tech sector? >> i think that
>> carolin, good morning. don't think we should be surprised simply because of the period of inn interrupted positive returns we have seen over the last few months and quarters. we also need to take use consideration the valuations which we knew were quite extensive particularly in the technology sector. furthermore, number one, it is a holiday period and as a result, there seems to be more volatility around the periods of people being less present. finally, some profit taking and overall...
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what do you think, caroline?i do think the democratic media establishment is deeply committed to progressive government. deeply committed to biden's re-election no matter the cost, no matter how many voters are mislead and swindled by this false narrative that our commander-in-chief is just as agile and, you know, mentally sound as he was eight years ago when he was in the send alt and i think that they were willing to pedal this lie until the facade collapsed because after that debate, nobody could deny it any longer and so now what we're seeing is a dumpster fire of division within the democratic apparatus with the donor class, the media. there's a lot of division going on right now because how to proceed is an open question. liz: kaylee mcghee white, caroline downey thanks for being on the show. >> thank you. liz: coming up, more on the white house press briefing today that exploded in chaos as the press secretary karine jean-pierre repeatedly would not answer why a renowned parkinson's specialist was at the w
what do you think, caroline?i do think the democratic media establishment is deeply committed to progressive government. deeply committed to biden's re-election no matter the cost, no matter how many voters are mislead and swindled by this false narrative that our commander-in-chief is just as agile and, you know, mentally sound as he was eight years ago when he was in the send alt and i think that they were willing to pedal this lie until the facade collapsed because after that debate, nobody...
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caroline, let me bring you in.here is a huge change, isn't there, in the direction of government that will happen now, both for the ministers and for civil service? yes. happen now, both for the ministers and for civil service?— and for civil service? yes, of italy it is an historic— and for civil service? yes, of italy it is an historic moment - and for civil service? yes, of italy it is an historic moment and - and for civil service? yes, of italy it is an historic moment and they| it is an historic moment and they are now— it is an historic moment and they are now setting out to deliver some of the _ are now setting out to deliver some of the things they have promised. i think— of the things they have promised. i think the _ of the things they have promised. i think the most fundamental thing is trust and _ think the most fundamental thing is trust and keir starmer made a very bil trust and keir starmer made a very big pitch _ trust and keir starmer made a very big pitch in — trust and keir starmer made a very b
caroline, let me bring you in.here is a huge change, isn't there, in the direction of government that will happen now, both for the ministers and for civil service? yes. happen now, both for the ministers and for civil service?— and for civil service? yes, of italy it is an historic— and for civil service? yes, of italy it is an historic moment - and for civil service? yes, of italy it is an historic moment and - and for civil service? yes, of italy it is an historic moment and they| it is...
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caroline: candidates had until 6 p.m.ast night to register for the runoff and as you mentioned, more than 220 candidates according to the latest will get the result later today, pulling out of the race. those who came in third are not out of the race. it is endurance in a lot of constituencies. less than 100 three-way contest and technically that decreases the chances of the national rally getting an outright majority. still a possibility, the national rally would get between 225 and 262 seats. before the first round, the national rally president said if i do not get a majority i will refuse the role of prime minister. marine le pen is saying they could still take the job if there -- if they are a few lawmakers away. 15 or 20 away from the majority, they might try to grab a from republicans. tom: ok, so that message has been moderated. you touched on part of this, what are our predictions in terms of how this could line up? caroline: absolute majority is a possibility. clearly we will not get a majority from micron or lef
caroline: candidates had until 6 p.m.ast night to register for the runoff and as you mentioned, more than 220 candidates according to the latest will get the result later today, pulling out of the race. those who came in third are not out of the race. it is endurance in a lot of constituencies. less than 100 three-way contest and technically that decreases the chances of the national rally getting an outright majority. still a possibility, the national rally would get between 225 and 262 seats....
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caroline. he also had the fireside chats, so was already this idea of there is this personalized that you can ever if every person has like a radio in their home they can listen him and he's it's like he's speaking to them. so using like rhetoric that is easy understand and not super complicated political jargon. yeah so franklin roosevelt brings in this idea of the fireside chats. so theodore roosevelt uses the presidency as a bully pulpit. he creates these with journalists and again, uses public opinion to launch and advocate for a very specific policy. franklin roosevelt, take takes this a step further. so he capitalizes is on radio and uses that to create an intimate connection with with the public and. i'm going to play you a quick clip just to give you a sense of what this sounded like. again, thinking about if you were a listener, you were tuning in your radio, into your radio during the 1930s to listen to your president. this would have been what you heard. ladies gentlemen, the preside
caroline. he also had the fireside chats, so was already this idea of there is this personalized that you can ever if every person has like a radio in their home they can listen him and he's it's like he's speaking to them. so using like rhetoric that is easy understand and not super complicated political jargon. yeah so franklin roosevelt brings in this idea of the fireside chats. so theodore roosevelt uses the presidency as a bully pulpit. he creates these with journalists and again, uses...
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good morning, carolin.e president harris said she had a frank discussion with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu yesterday. he met separately with president biden and vice president harris. now netanyahu's visit comes days after president biden ended his re-election bid and endorsed vice president harris. during the meeting, it was a key opportunity for harris who is the frontrunner for the democratic nomination to show she has the ability to serve as commander in chief and really take a chance and handle a significant issue that the biden administration has received criticism for its handling of even within the democrat party, democrats have criticized biden's handles of the israel and hamas war. yesterday was an opportunity for harris to take a stand and press prime minister netanyahu to reach a cease-fire deal and end the violence in gaza. >> brie, we had a couple more polls out overnight. what do they tell us? >> reporter: well, polling does show that vice president harris is closing the gap when
good morning, carolin.e president harris said she had a frank discussion with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu yesterday. he met separately with president biden and vice president harris. now netanyahu's visit comes days after president biden ended his re-election bid and endorsed vice president harris. during the meeting, it was a key opportunity for harris who is the frontrunner for the democratic nomination to show she has the ability to serve as commander in chief and really take a...
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link, caroline -- and, caroline, you have to get back to me on that, thanks so much for joining us.id joe biden drop out or was he shoved? new details emerging. we'll share them with you. also we'll get a preview of the president's big oval office speech tomorrow evening after this. we've got former sniper, congressman cory mills here to react. don't go anywhere. ♪ it's odd how in an instant things can transform. slipping out of balance into freefall. i'm glad i found stability amidst it all. gold. standing the test of time. choose advil liqui-gels for faster, stronger and longer-lasting relief than tylenol rapid release gels. because advil targets pain at the source of inflammation. so for faster pain relief, advil the pain away. between now and november 5th, there are many ways to deliver a shipment. at old dominion freight line, we deliver them this way. this way uses technology and goes the extra mile to do things the right way. the delivering promises on time, every time, way. she runs and plays like a puppy again. his #2s are perfect! he's a brand new dog, all in less than a y
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., we can now sa with # sweet caroline we can now say with certainty that — # sweet caroline we can noway with certainty that labour _ # sweet caroline we can now say with certainty that labour have _ # sweet caroline we can now say with certainty that labour have won - # sweet caroline we can now say with certainty that labour have won the - certainty that labour have won the 2024 general election. cheering believe me, folks, this isjust the first step of something that is going to stun all of you. welcome to this election special news at one. in the past half an hour, sir keir starmer has addressed the nation for the first time as prime minister. i have just returned from buckingham palace, where i accepted an invitation from his majesty the king to form the next government of this great nation. cheering in a landslide victory, labour will return to power with a huge parliamentary majority. for the conservatives it was a night of pain — with an historic number of seats lost. rishi sunak says he will step down as leader of the party. i have given this job my all that you had sent a cle
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caroline, for coming in this evening instead of going out and having a great dinner at 9:35 p.m. i really do appreciate you coming in on a saturday for us. >> thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> all right. we have new details tonight about the young man who attempted to assassinate donald trump. what investigators found his car, and how it played a key role in the plot. au that straight ahead are you certain he'll face sure you for imprint certain certainty matters when you need certain promo gear, you can be certain for inference. got it. quality apparel got it. drink way. got it. >> bags, high-tech outdoor. >> got it. got it. got it. >> so go get it at four imprint.com. >> him for certain, which looks better. this seems clear to me. if you love to save, check out the whys by sales event going on right now in america's best, get two pairs of progressives for just 12995. offer includes a comprehensive ai dram look an exam online today. >> our right to reproductive health care is being stolen lynn from us, the rights for ourselves, our kids, and our grandkids gone just like that. i c
caroline, for coming in this evening instead of going out and having a great dinner at 9:35 p.m. i really do appreciate you coming in on a saturday for us. >> thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> all right. we have new details tonight about the young man who attempted to assassinate donald trump. what investigators found his car, and how it played a key role in the plot. au that straight ahead are you certain he'll face sure you for imprint certain certainty matters when you need...