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they say that this deal between fifa and saudi aramco is a stomach punch to women's football and theyighlight the reasons why it is controversial. they point to saudi arabia's poor human rights record, its lack of equality for women. they said this deal is incompatible with fifa's climate commitments. they also question how lgbt players in the sport, many whom they say are heroes of women's football can be expected to promote aramco when homosexuality is criminalised in saudi arabia. what they want is for fifa to drop this deal which was signed earlier this year, a four—year deal with the state—owned oil giant and they want to replace the sponsor with one that aligns more with things that they value like gender equality, sustainability and human rights. one of the players who put their names to this is the netherlands and manchester city striker, vivianne miedema, one of the stars of the sport. she feels strongly about this as we can hear now. we've got a company that wants to sponsor the next world cup that doesn't even necessarily stand for the women's right within their own country
they say that this deal between fifa and saudi aramco is a stomach punch to women's football and theyighlight the reasons why it is controversial. they point to saudi arabia's poor human rights record, its lack of equality for women. they said this deal is incompatible with fifa's climate commitments. they also question how lgbt players in the sport, many whom they say are heroes of women's football can be expected to promote aramco when homosexuality is criminalised in saudi arabia. what they...
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written an open letter to the sport's world governing body — asking them to end their agreement with saudi aramcoe country is hoping to host a future women's world cup, along with the 2034 men's tournament. but the players want fifa to reconsider the deal on humanitarian and environmental grounds. 0ur sports correspondent katie gornall told my colleague hugh ferris who they are, and why they've decided to take this very public step. 106 players signed a letter from major leagues across europe and north america as well. they got more than 2300 caps between them and when you read the letter, you can get a sense of the strength of feeling that they have for this. they say the deal as a stomach punch and they highlight the reasons why it is controversial. they point to saudi arabia's poor human rights record, its lack of equality for women. they said this deal is incompatible with fifa's climate commitments. they also question how lgbt players in the sport, many whom they say are heroes of women's football can be expected to promote aramco when homosexuality is criminalised in saudi arabia. what they
written an open letter to the sport's world governing body — asking them to end their agreement with saudi aramcoe country is hoping to host a future women's world cup, along with the 2034 men's tournament. but the players want fifa to reconsider the deal on humanitarian and environmental grounds. 0ur sports correspondent katie gornall told my colleague hugh ferris who they are, and why they've decided to take this very public step. 106 players signed a letter from major leagues across europe...
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written an open letter to the sport's world governing body — asking them to end their agreement with saudi aramco women's world cup,
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today, we power their internal technologies for saudi aramco. we have been there for a year.ntinue to deliver that technology where you're training your private data into the models and be able to use it within your corporations to drive efficiencies in your day-to-day operaoperation. >> i appreciate you giving us context and understanding of exactly where the footprint is for sambanova and where it means for the regulatory changes we could see in the united states. rodrigo, let's push the c conversation forward. what is agentic a.i.? why is it different from other copilots? >> the world is going into production with artificial intelligence. by that, i mean you are starting to think about the little agents that can be very, very efficient and very accurate to do certain tasks and allowing you to start chaining these to work flows. if you think of the every day work flow the way humans work, it would do the portion of the work and we fast on to somebody else. now, we are arriving at a point where artificial intelligence to create the agents and create work flows dynamically to
today, we power their internal technologies for saudi aramco. we have been there for a year.ntinue to deliver that technology where you're training your private data into the models and be able to use it within your corporations to drive efficiencies in your day-to-day operaoperation. >> i appreciate you giving us context and understanding of exactly where the footprint is for sambanova and where it means for the regulatory changes we could see in the united states. rodrigo, let's push...
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been known to lash across the region, going all the way back to the attack, the cyberattack on saudi aramcothing like two weeks. they have lots of tools in their toolkit to disrupt oil production and that could have a real impact on the economy. let's just check how oil is trading. it has been a fairly volatile session. this is where brent crude was trading in the last 15 minutes holding above $80. that is brent crude, one of the key measures of what crude is costing on global markets but earlier today during the session it was above $80 a barrel, so it is constantly on the move and we will be keeping you up—to—date, hoping to get expert analysis on that shortly, but now let's move on to what is happening in the us. a usjudge has ordered google owner alphabet to overhaul its mobile app business to let users of android phones download a wider range of apps and pay for transactions on them. it comes after a jury found in favour of epic games, the maker of fortnite, last year. epic sued google in 2020 accusing it of stifling competition by controlling what apps can be downloaded via google pla
been known to lash across the region, going all the way back to the attack, the cyberattack on saudi aramcothing like two weeks. they have lots of tools in their toolkit to disrupt oil production and that could have a real impact on the economy. let's just check how oil is trading. it has been a fairly volatile session. this is where brent crude was trading in the last 15 minutes holding above $80. that is brent crude, one of the key measures of what crude is costing on global markets but...
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saudi aramco was hit. >> restraint restraint, restraint. >> john bolton was losing his mind that he wanted to hit iran so hard and it wasn't until we lost an american and they stormed our embassy that he had a targeted application of power and took out soleimani and restored stability and peace. that's what i'm talking about. restraint. and he absolutely showed it and has shown it because we literally had peace deals being signed on the white house lawn of the abraham accords and the jewish state and jewish americans celebrating president trump for that doesn't sound like a hitler to me. >> there were some american deaths after that. we've talked about that before in our congress. >> i didn't say that arac turned into switzerland, but we're not seeing ballistic missile it was flying between israel and iran. you can't kept pair the two brianna, congressman. >> thank you so much for being with us. and good luck with the new book. we do appreciate you being here. thank you. apprpreciate it. we'll be right back heart. >> would medical precision from anywhere introducing party a mobile six out
saudi aramco was hit. >> restraint restraint, restraint. >> john bolton was losing his mind that he wanted to hit iran so hard and it wasn't until we lost an american and they stormed our embassy that he had a targeted application of power and took out soleimani and restored stability and peace. that's what i'm talking about. restraint. and he absolutely showed it and has shown it because we literally had peace deals being signed on the white house lawn of the abraham accords and...
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aramco. the players who include former u.s. national team captain becky saurboon cited issues with saudi arabia's record on climate change and woments calling on fifa to replace aramco with an alternative sponsor better aligned with these values. >> all right thank you very much. pippa stevens. >>> it's been good times for the stock market over the past ten years. the s&p has tripled during that period for an average annual growth rate of 13%. that era could be over says goldman's david kostin in a note he estimates the s&p will deliver only a 3% annual return over the next ten years. citing stocks' current high valuations as a key reason for the low forecast kostin has been relatively bearish. one example back in may he thought the s&p was unlikely to deliver any more gains this year capping his price target at 5200 the s&p has marched past that and is now sitting around 5850 let's discuss more with high tower strategies and cnbc contributor michael farr along with our own mike santoli. welcome to you both. michael farr, start with you, you know, we always have to be cognizant a period like the 2010s can't be repeated but do you
aramco. the players who include former u.s. national team captain becky saurboon cited issues with saudi arabia's record on climate change and woments calling on fifa to replace aramco with an alternative sponsor better aligned with these values. >> all right thank you very much. pippa stevens. >>> it's been good times for the stock market over the past ten years. the s&p has tripled during that period for an average annual growth rate of 13%. that era could be over says...