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caroline: i am caroline hard -- hide and this is bloomberg technology. its valuation before the ipo by as much as half. more on why and what is at stake in the compnany. peter thiel's data mining company is on the hunt. pushing back on the initial share filing until 2022. forget facebook likes. facebook love?ook more on the plan for their dating service. significantly reducing its valuation ahead of the ipo. they are saying we could now target closer to just $20 billion. one company could be hit even harder. and its affiliates who own a 29% of wework. this is a software company using protista helped create -- , -- in new york let's put this in context. you have been keeping abreast of the numbers. why the lower valuation? $47 billion is what the last funding round was at and now it is at 20 billion? common. are pretty investors saw how uber and life to performed earlier this year and they were projecting a little bit on we work and its growth. some growthking assumptions and are now paring down their expectations. carolyn: to get the perspective, kathlee
caroline: i am caroline hard -- hide and this is bloomberg technology. its valuation before the ipo by as much as half. more on why and what is at stake in the compnany. peter thiel's data mining company is on the hunt. pushing back on the initial share filing until 2022. forget facebook likes. facebook love?ook more on the plan for their dating service. significantly reducing its valuation ahead of the ipo. they are saying we could now target closer to just $20 billion. one company could be...
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carolyn: i am caroline hyde. visit bloomberg technology. the opposite rental company we work has been slashing his violation before its ipo gets cut in half. more on wife. .- why this is pushing back any initial shares until 2022. forget facebook lite and what about facebook love? the company is working on a data service. sources are saying that we could as much as 20 million for we work. a lot is riding on the success today. one company could get hit even harder. i am pleased to be joined here. this helps create the hyperfine board. joanne has been covering the story for us. let's get this all in context. julian has been keeping abreast of the numbers. why the lower evaluation? it could be as low as 20? round ipo's have been increasingly common. bit are projecting a little on we work. it is looking at the revenue and growth assumptions. >> to get perspective on ipo's and how much this is being factored and, kathleen, your perspective on this sale, was 40 million layout of the league -- league?of the >> most of the investors and analysts ar
carolyn: i am caroline hyde. visit bloomberg technology. the opposite rental company we work has been slashing his violation before its ipo gets cut in half. more on wife. .- why this is pushing back any initial shares until 2022. forget facebook lite and what about facebook love? the company is working on a data service. sources are saying that we could as much as 20 million for we work. a lot is riding on the success today. one company could get hit even harder. i am pleased to be joined...
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caroline: u.s.s held gains to a large extent after the fed chair reinforced the possibility of cuts. they met -- it missed the mark, showing the u.s. they were is not tumbling. and united front against boris, opposition parties pushback against the bid for an early unlikely making a poll until november at the earliest. growth: u.s. jobs missing estimates last month, gained -- nonfarm payrolls coming in below forecasters. temporary permit workers are up but when you look at the chief economic adviser larry kudlow, framing the report as a win for the white house. >> america is working in america the economyaid, and is very strong, stronger than the rumor mill media narrative would suggest. these are very strong numbers today. romaine: here to help us dive deeper into that narrative, nick bunker is an economist at in deed hiring lab. when you look at these numbers, it seems to suggest the economy is at least healthy but there is a lot of concern about the slowdown we are seeing in jobs growth. what is
caroline: u.s.s held gains to a large extent after the fed chair reinforced the possibility of cuts. they met -- it missed the mark, showing the u.s. they were is not tumbling. and united front against boris, opposition parties pushback against the bid for an early unlikely making a poll until november at the earliest. growth: u.s. jobs missing estimates last month, gained -- nonfarm payrolls coming in below forecasters. temporary permit workers are up but when you look at the chief economic...
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caroline: thank you.the front runners in the democratic presidential race shared one stage in houston. the field shrinking to 10. joe biden and elizabeth warren came face-to-face at last. even the former vice president largely in the same place as he started. >> i know that the senator says she is for bernie. well i am for barack. i think the obamacare worked. >> people who love their premiums? >> yes, we are going to take your ar-15's, ak-47s. >> obviously he has been tweeting up the ammunition. >> if we don't set the rules, we are going to find ourselves with china setting the rules. caroline: here to take us through the last night of debate is lanhee chen. he works on high-profile political campaigns. where is the division? where is the separation? it seems that we've come down to basically health care. lanhee: health care was a topic of division. but some of the fireworks we saw were not between the people we thought the fireworks would be between. there was a personal attack it seems to me between se
caroline: thank you.the front runners in the democratic presidential race shared one stage in houston. the field shrinking to 10. joe biden and elizabeth warren came face-to-face at last. even the former vice president largely in the same place as he started. >> i know that the senator says she is for bernie. well i am for barack. i think the obamacare worked. >> people who love their premiums? >> yes, we are going to take your ar-15's, ak-47s. >> obviously he has been...
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caroline: thank you.is bloomberg. ♪ here, it all starts with a simple... hello! -hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, discover at your xfinity store today. president trump made a surprise appearance today at a climate change summit at the united nations general assembly. in the past, the president has questioned man-made climate -- man-made climate change, at one point calling it a chinese hoax. on sunday, the president denied he was deliberately skipping the event, pointing to a briefing on flooding in the houston area as evidence he was concerned about climate change. speaking via videoconference from the vatican, pope francis addressed the climate summit. he said, "the problem of climate change is related to ethics, equity, and social j
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caroline: abigail, what are you watching at the close? abigail: the technicals on the tech heavy nasdaq. this is a roughly 1.5 year chart. the range, the complete range. we had the last bit of the rally, the fourth quarter volatility. triedct that the nasdaq to touch down onto its 100 day moving average in yellow. you can see that has happened before. thelast time that happened, time before that. the biggest point, all-time highs, buyers are not very enthusiastic. suggest we will be sideways for a bit longer with stocks. sentiment, risk off you see that showing up into buying bonds. the 10 year yield is down about nine basis points. we are waiting of course for that press conference from nancy pelosi with a formal inquiry into the impeachment of trump. this is the one-day move on the three-month month 10 year, down now 12 basis points. we are inverted by 28 basis points. we have jumped by almost double here today alone. we do know that after inversion, typically you get a quick re-steepening, then a recession hits. but theot there yet neg
caroline: abigail, what are you watching at the close? abigail: the technicals on the tech heavy nasdaq. this is a roughly 1.5 year chart. the range, the complete range. we had the last bit of the rally, the fourth quarter volatility. triedct that the nasdaq to touch down onto its 100 day moving average in yellow. you can see that has happened before. thelast time that happened, time before that. the biggest point, all-time highs, buyers are not very enthusiastic. suggest we will be sideways...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: live from new york, i am caroline hyde.omaine: i'm romaine bostick. joe: i am joe weisenthal. caroline: a slightly muted response to the crisis but energy was in outperform her. saudi fallout -- was an outperformer. saudi fallout continues. ipopolitical, monetary, and fallout. will the fed have another reason to cut interest rates this week? rethinking the role. packers deciding how much to admit the next investment vehicle after a bet on we work sours. romaine: today's top story. saudi aramco growing a little bit less optimistic that there will be a rapid recovery since the weekend's attacks. says itretary-general is too early to consider a possible production increase. he spoke exclusively earlier today with bloomberg. a collective, decision of not only opec but .he opec plus a template on what would be done and when. romaine: joining us now for more analysis is cornerstone macro will analyst. we know that the saudi's and their clients have commercial reserves. how much of a cushioned we have? >> it depends on what is out
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caroline: all over the hong kong movement.on these stories, don't miss daybreak australia and daybreak asia. romaine: bloomberg technology is coming up next in the u.s. joe: have a great evening. this is bloomberg. ♪ here, it all starts with a simple... hello! -hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, discover at your xfinity store today. >> i'm taylor riggs in new york. this is "bloomberg technology." slack-jawed. slack shares plunge. at issue, service problems and competition from microsoft. settlement -- google will settle as part of an agreement with ftc for violating children's privacy on youtube.
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caroline: can it go much lower?espite erasing 90% of its value, the short is still pretty out there. >> there is still a huge short interest. million, despite the fact that it is one of the most expensive stocks because of the small public float. short-sellers are not determined by the high cost of borrowing. they are still piling on the stock and expected to fall, even though it is trading below $30, down from a high of $300. there are a lot of pessimists who believe the selloff is not done yet and tilray is not the only stock being shorted widely. romaine: one thing i thought was most interesting is the volume, averaging about 1.7 million shares. last year, it was averaging 8.5 billion heading toward the end of the year. i want to ask you about what has been going on with the vaping situation in the u.s.. more than 500 cases of illnesses linked to vaping by the u.s. government, potentially more than that. is this starting to weigh on how people are viewing some of these cannabis stocks, considering that vaping at
caroline: can it go much lower?espite erasing 90% of its value, the short is still pretty out there. >> there is still a huge short interest. million, despite the fact that it is one of the most expensive stocks because of the small public float. short-sellers are not determined by the high cost of borrowing. they are still piling on the stock and expected to fall, even though it is trading below $30, down from a high of $300. there are a lot of pessimists who believe the selloff is not...
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caroline: not a great deal. it was slightly weaker than what the market was expecting, but i think it is also a sign of the fact that unemployment is as low a sign of the- fact that when employment is as low as it is, job accretion will slow. i know it is a little bit of a help but it certainly will the people thinking there is going to be a rate cut in september. guy: yields have moved a lot over the last month. equity markets still look pretty solid, though. to all-time close highs. which side of that makes you nervous? caroline: i think the reason why we got a lot of cuts going through is not because of fundamentals in the u.s., but because of the sort of global risk emanating from trade. as we go through the outlook for the earnings in the equity we see what impact the global slowdown is having on the earnings. that will then decide which way the equity markets are going. we are slightly underweight equities against fixed income. vonnie: how is the ubs u.k. investment office thinking about what is happening
caroline: not a great deal. it was slightly weaker than what the market was expecting, but i think it is also a sign of the fact that unemployment is as low a sign of the- fact that when employment is as low as it is, job accretion will slow. i know it is a little bit of a help but it certainly will the people thinking there is going to be a rate cut in september. guy: yields have moved a lot over the last month. equity markets still look pretty solid, though. to all-time close highs. which...
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caroline: turning to oil. saudi arabian plant has restarted and is processing about 2 million barrels per day, restoring about half of what was lost. the kingdom expects it may take until november to restore saudi arabia's full production capacity. the saudi energy minister at a press conference today. joining us today for more is gina davis. a lot of dubious nest because some of it is about processing, some of it is about absolute capacity. what did we learn today in terms of how much oil they are making and how much they can put back online? >> the message was one of attempted reassurance. the goal was to get across the market that, yes, we have suffered, there is some damage, but we will deliver what was promised to you. that is one of the things we took away from the press conference this afternoon, that we will still deliver the full contracted amount this month. we may not get it from the fields or processing facility upected, what we will do is offshore fields, get it from some stock oils on hand. oil m
caroline: turning to oil. saudi arabian plant has restarted and is processing about 2 million barrels per day, restoring about half of what was lost. the kingdom expects it may take until november to restore saudi arabia's full production capacity. the saudi energy minister at a press conference today. joining us today for more is gina davis. a lot of dubious nest because some of it is about processing, some of it is about absolute capacity. what did we learn today in terms of how much oil they...
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abigail or caroline? caroline: we have got some breaking news. a rating cut to junk by moody's, now seeing a ba1 for these companies, over at moody's, ba1 overall,t, a so this is clearly one for us to watch coming from moody's, and we know autos have been under fire, whether it is tariff concerns, trade concerns, and, indeed, overall the element of a need to make money in an era where perhaps people are not purchasing as many car so quickly. guest, sherryour paul. this is interesting. this is a time when corporate's corporates- when have been doing this, and are we expecting a rush? they will not think be as intense. that is a pretty easy call to make. i would say hindsight is 20/20. that was kind of the great tell, the ability to absorb that amount of slide with fairly low concessions, and how you see that reflected in the stock market, for the first time in a very long time, buybacks -- you look at kind of gross buybacks or the kind of sector-neutral flavors, buybacks are really outperforming. that is partially a financial story, but that is pa
abigail or caroline? caroline: we have got some breaking news. a rating cut to junk by moody's, now seeing a ba1 for these companies, over at moody's, ba1 overall,t, a so this is clearly one for us to watch coming from moody's, and we know autos have been under fire, whether it is tariff concerns, trade concerns, and, indeed, overall the element of a need to make money in an era where perhaps people are not purchasing as many car so quickly. guest, sherryour paul. this is interesting. this is a...
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caroline: thank you.nes injected some optimism into the markets with stocks finishing in the green. those moves coming after ofcials in the trump administration are said to be considering an interim trade deal with china. the presidt has discussed offering unlimited agreement that would roll back some forffs in exchange commitments from china. is the senior fellow at the harvard kennedy school. do you think china would bite to that, rolling back tariffs or pushing them back into the long hims would be enough for them?m -- for >>>> the devil will be in the details. it would be conducive to de-escalating and taking some of the steam out of this dispute, because on the u.s. side, it is having a deleterious effect on the economy, and nobody needs a reminding we are moving close to an election year, and china as well has enough on its plate, so the two largest economies in the world butting heads and getting into an escalating trade war without any apparent signs of fundamental resolution is not really heading
caroline: thank you.nes injected some optimism into the markets with stocks finishing in the green. those moves coming after ofcials in the trump administration are said to be considering an interim trade deal with china. the presidt has discussed offering unlimited agreement that would roll back some forffs in exchange commitments from china. is the senior fellow at the harvard kennedy school. do you think china would bite to that, rolling back tariffs or pushing them back into the long hims...
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caroline: always great to have you on days such as these. now, let's talk u.s.na in another capacity, because the u.s. government has just said no, because apple was denied relief on chinese-made parts for their mac computer. it would keep some assembly operations on domestic soil, they still have the answer of no. joining us is sarah mcgregor. , they had been given relief, so were you surprised? >> well, you know, i guess even the biggest companies in the u.s. cannot hope that every single exclusion request will be met. that being said, apple has been successful in keeping some of its most popular products off the tariff list to begin with. that is all going to change in december, as we know, as the tariffs are supposed to hit things like the iphone, but apple has tremendous lobbying power, so it is hard to know which way the administration is going to be swayed in its arguments, so some of the components with the mac pro were not allowed. this is kind of a mixed bag in terms of the apple batting average pertaining to the tariffs. joe: do we know what kind of i
caroline: always great to have you on days such as these. now, let's talk u.s.na in another capacity, because the u.s. government has just said no, because apple was denied relief on chinese-made parts for their mac computer. it would keep some assembly operations on domestic soil, they still have the answer of no. joining us is sarah mcgregor. , they had been given relief, so were you surprised? >> well, you know, i guess even the biggest companies in the u.s. cannot hope that every...
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caroline: would you still see microsoft, amazon as competition?ni: we are the number one hybrid cloud player now. that is what i want my name synonymous with. number one hybrid cloud, best partner to make you a cognitive enterprise. data and ai infused in all the ways it does its work. if you do that, you have to have a hybrid cloud underneath it. i am really amount the digital transformation journey. you already have many clouds. clients, i will say, how many clouds do you think you have? they will say, two. come back, i have seven. the idea is connect all of that together and when you speak of just cloud alone, the idea of cloud, which is both private and public, you really are the best cloud for mission-critical work, because of the security and our ability to take mission-critical apps, that is our sweet spot. caroline: our clients getting it? ginni: take the example of delta and at&t. at&t will move all of their applications onto the ibm hybrid cloud. with red hat, it will be out into the network so your network services come faster. delta ai
caroline: would you still see microsoft, amazon as competition?ni: we are the number one hybrid cloud player now. that is what i want my name synonymous with. number one hybrid cloud, best partner to make you a cognitive enterprise. data and ai infused in all the ways it does its work. if you do that, you have to have a hybrid cloud underneath it. i am really amount the digital transformation journey. you already have many clouds. clients, i will say, how many clouds do you think you have? they...
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let's hear from john and caroline.ur ago that you feel this story is one you may have seen before! this is the guardian front page, leading on the yellowhammer documents. it leads on the chaos to do with transport and medicines coming in and fuel shortages. actually what i think is more interesting is that this is the exact same document... i read the document on the gov.uk website and i saw this document three weeks ago when myself and my fantastic colleague rosamond irwin were leaked a copy of this document, splashed in the sunday times in the middle of august. the only difference i can see in this document is the document we saw was entitled a base scenario and this one has been entitled a realistic worst—case scenario. there was a bit of a row after we published our document where michael gove effectively said the document was old and compiled under the previous administration, and secondly that it wasn't in fact the base scenario, so what you would realistically expect to happen in the event of a no—deal brexit, b
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this my senior advisor to the world economic forum and also the interim merican development bank caroline n.c. and we have the co-founder of bye-bye plastic bags and also one of the co-chairs at this year's summit. and we have the prime minister of cent lucia joining us from there alan tasm him. thank you so much to all of you for being here today and we've got to give our panel very well bob thanks and i'd like to begin with you because you have a company you're helping to run a company that was a little less sustainable you've been around for more than a century you started lining to chemicals now you are a leader in nutrition and food ingredients and i found it quite interesting i've heard you claim before that you can both make a profit and improve the world's so you've cracked the code. and i believe that the role of this is is to make the world a better place and we're not a charity foundation we need to make money. but we need to make the world a better place so what our business is doing well we changed our portfolio would change how this is models and will say something more mayb
this my senior advisor to the world economic forum and also the interim merican development bank caroline n.c. and we have the co-founder of bye-bye plastic bags and also one of the co-chairs at this year's summit. and we have the prime minister of cent lucia joining us from there alan tasm him. thank you so much to all of you for being here today and we've got to give our panel very well bob thanks and i'd like to begin with you because you have a company you're helping to run a company that...
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and we will come back to some of those issues next hour. john, caroline, thanks so much.us again for half past 11 for another look. i'll be back with tonight's headlines in a couple of minutes. first, it's time for weather with philip avery. hello once again. it wasn't that serious dove days, at some point for many of us, it took a while to get going, but eventually, we got there, and it really helped once this weather front had cleared some of the southern counties of the british isles. that link spec to what i am going to call thursday's weather for some of us, that is an area of the pressure, which is going to gradually work its way towards us into the wee small hours of thursday, here it comes all over northern ireland. the western side of scotla nd northern ireland. the western side of scotland as well. what it's also going to import, apart from cloud and rain, is quite a bit of humid air, because it is starting way down in the atlantic, not quite on at the equator, but not 1 in the atlantic, not quite on at the equator, but noti million miles away. and hence, what y
and we will come back to some of those issues next hour. john, caroline, thanks so much.us again for half past 11 for another look. i'll be back with tonight's headlines in a couple of minutes. first, it's time for weather with philip avery. hello once again. it wasn't that serious dove days, at some point for many of us, it took a while to get going, but eventually, we got there, and it really helped once this weather front had cleared some of the southern counties of the british isles. that...
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caroline: i'm caroline hyde where live from bloomberg headquarters in new york. there a lot of rotation going in under the headlines. joe: the question is "what'd you miss?" caroline: apple's big bet is rolled out, of rated iphones. up,lett: and china opens slapping a foreign investment limit and its stock and bond market. is beijing's move a sign of desperation? concerns on the we work ipo. we work slipping below face value since the august leasing company file to go public in august, spooking bond investors. is the us now to discuss bloomberg credit reporter. some people might not realize it but there is already a publicly traded we work intimate out there that we can see every day for the first time in a while we're actually starting to see weakness in the bonds. >> yes the bond had been doing quite well on this ipo news. but what is that happening lately as investors are getting a little bit nervous. we work is a cash burning company typically not your usual junk bonds issue out there. but right now the bonds are down about 3-2 five points on this news that t
caroline: i'm caroline hyde where live from bloomberg headquarters in new york. there a lot of rotation going in under the headlines. joe: the question is "what'd you miss?" caroline: apple's big bet is rolled out, of rated iphones. up,lett: and china opens slapping a foreign investment limit and its stock and bond market. is beijing's move a sign of desperation? concerns on the we work ipo. we work slipping below face value since the august leasing company file to go public in...
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caroline: our clients getting it? ginni: take the example of delta and at&t.t will move all of their applications onto the ibm hybrid cloud. with red hat, it will be out into the network so your network services come faster. delta airlines, a lot of work done with them as you front and deal with your customers -- as you front end deal with your customers. airline, notok an only can you rebook, but everything a passenger wants, done. real-time when you are up in the air. delta, real strong proponent of red hat as well. mission-critical, hybrid, multi-cloud on open systems so you can get lots of innovation, and it is very secure. billion, red hat, $34 amazing acquisition. you are someone who knew about acquisitions. you helped integrate within ibm previously. how are you ensuring the integration can be as smooth with red hat? ginni: i don't think the word is integration. it is related to what you asked me a minute ago. world's number one open-source company and together we are the number one hybrid cloud provider. when we acquired red hat which, by the way, it i
caroline: our clients getting it? ginni: take the example of delta and at&t.t will move all of their applications onto the ibm hybrid cloud. with red hat, it will be out into the network so your network services come faster. delta airlines, a lot of work done with them as you front and deal with your customers -- as you front end deal with your customers. airline, notok an only can you rebook, but everything a passenger wants, done. real-time when you are up in the air. delta, real strong...
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caroline lucas, we come to an informal arrangementi caroline lucas, we come to an informal arrangementme things we do not agree on. we do not agree on. that is why if i was going to join the lib dems i would havejoined them in february. i believe we have problems with all political parties and we need a new approach which is what we are trying to do in change and with social democratic labour. at the moment i do not find a natural home in the lib dems but we have so much... that is what we did in government together. who is the man boris johnson has brought into the heart of government — his top aide dominic cummings? the 47—year—old from durham — once a special advisor to michael gove — was the campaign director for vote leave. this is how the senior conservative mp sir roger gale described mrcummings on our programme yesterday. at the heart of number 10 as the prime minister's senior adviser, an unelected foul—mouthed of throwing his wet around. it is completely unacceptable. if the prime minister does not have dominic cummings frogmarched out of downing street himself then the chanc
caroline lucas, we come to an informal arrangementi caroline lucas, we come to an informal arrangementme things we do not agree on. we do not agree on. that is why if i was going to join the lib dems i would havejoined them in february. i believe we have problems with all political parties and we need a new approach which is what we are trying to do in change and with social democratic labour. at the moment i do not find a natural home in the lib dems but we have so much... that is what we did...
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thank you, tony drew and caroline frost.e film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is jason solomons.
thank you, tony drew and caroline frost.e film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is jason solomons.
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official really reply on that latter and i have concrete information to us and what we aware is caroline is not that this is your maker and what we hope is apart from withdrawing the bill before i born in 1963 decades ago hong kong people are already demanding free election so what is the response of china and hong kong government on i will cause on free action i'm just curious you mentioned this thing about the open letter you wrote an open letter you call to the letter to john. jones an angle a month before she travelled yes china last week the german government did not meet you the nobody responded to that open letter yet here you are in germany and you met michael moss a foreign minister i'm not surprised for them would not directly reply on the latter but is a good move for all how the chancellor and germany government pay attention to what's going on in hong kong especially emphasized the importance not to use fountains or not to use force to solve the political crisis i know people might have different ideas or insights or perspective on the behavior of the protesters side the mor
official really reply on that latter and i have concrete information to us and what we aware is caroline is not that this is your maker and what we hope is apart from withdrawing the bill before i born in 1963 decades ago hong kong people are already demanding free election so what is the response of china and hong kong government on i will cause on free action i'm just curious you mentioned this thing about the open letter you wrote an open letter you call to the letter to john. jones an angle...
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caroline spellman also voting for the bill.e a big surprise if those 21 rebels last night, and obviously caroline spellman, with all the threats they received and having slightly withdrawn have a change of heart. the big test then will be the house of lords, but also the game going on in the background about a general election and more specifically the timings of that general election. that will become a key point of both parties wanting to try to use the timings to influence their positions in an upcoming general election. just a step back and explain to people the passage of the bill, once you have passed the third reading, then it goes to the upper chamber in the house of lords. but the prime minister's view is that this is well going into law, so he will put a motion in for a general election this evening. exactly, he promised last night that if it passed the commons, he would go for a general election because it shows where the mood of the commons is. you can't do anything like that, you may be able to try and pull some sh
caroline spellman also voting for the bill.e a big surprise if those 21 rebels last night, and obviously caroline spellman, with all the threats they received and having slightly withdrawn have a change of heart. the big test then will be the house of lords, but also the game going on in the background about a general election and more specifically the timings of that general election. that will become a key point of both parties wanting to try to use the timings to influence their positions in...
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caroline: and they are comfortable? they are not worried? >> this is an interesting point you made.we have been through the transformation, i can tell you with 100%, it is age irrelevant that people are able to move to new skills independent of age, and the number one thing we hire for now is propensity to learn. because it does not matter about age. if you think of it now intech, the half-life of a scale is less -- of a skill is less than five years. if i hire you with a skilled today, it's not going to matter in a very short period of time. i want you to be curious and want to learn. if you are, no worries. i will take care of the rest. that, to me, is a profound point. i think it is what every company needs to look at. caroline: i know ibm has done a lot of research talking to investors and finding out their main concern. it seems to be talent. >> it is talent. i kicked off a show and while i did talk about technology, one of the things i really dwelled on was about these skills. there is a perception that to get the new tech skills, you have to buy it all. that's wrong. there's
caroline: and they are comfortable? they are not worried? >> this is an interesting point you made.we have been through the transformation, i can tell you with 100%, it is age irrelevant that people are able to move to new skills independent of age, and the number one thing we hire for now is propensity to learn. because it does not matter about age. if you think of it now intech, the half-life of a scale is less -- of a skill is less than five years. if i hire you with a skilled today,...
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caroline davies reports.no horns, no traffic jams, no traffic at all. and over the next few days we keep that fairly wet and windy picture, with a series of weather fronts moving in from the atlantic. low pressure anchored out to the west of the uk. through the south—west, hence of another frontal system arriving, tied in with hurricane humber hotel, which is moving across the atlantic, bringing a spell of wet and windy weather. a lot of dry weather on the cards, the next batch of removing it gci’oss cards, the next batch of removing it across northern ireland, wales and for the eastern half of northern england, sunshine for much of the day. heavy rain arriving from the south—west, gusty winds picking up through the english channel as rainfall sweeps northwards, potentially thundery showers as well, so temperatures up to i7—20d, but be prepared for disruption tuesday down to the heavy rain, especially for southern england, south wales and strong winds, all associated with this low pressure. through wednesday,
caroline davies reports.no horns, no traffic jams, no traffic at all. and over the next few days we keep that fairly wet and windy picture, with a series of weather fronts moving in from the atlantic. low pressure anchored out to the west of the uk. through the south—west, hence of another frontal system arriving, tied in with hurricane humber hotel, which is moving across the atlantic, bringing a spell of wet and windy weather. a lot of dry weather on the cards, the next batch of removing it...
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is of course another thing local media as you say has been reporting for the last few hours that caroline who's now a government house with her kid visors is preparing to formally announced the formal withdrew all of this contentious extradition bill now remember back in june when she wanted to present this bill to parliament it caused a real up or it's what triggered the protest here in hong kong then a few weeks later she announced that the bill was in her words dead kerry lamb was in a sense playing a game of semantics because there's any legal expert will tell you dead is not a legal term to formally kill something like this you have to formally with glory now it seems that is what she is prepared to do but the problem is some government lawmakers that we've been speaking to say it's simply too little too late this is something that should have happened months ago so my own analysis of this is that what has happened i think is that the leadership in beijing has told a ok withdraw this controversial bill because you know what we need to buy ourselves some peace and quiet in the weeks l
is of course another thing local media as you say has been reporting for the last few hours that caroline who's now a government house with her kid visors is preparing to formally announced the formal withdrew all of this contentious extradition bill now remember back in june when she wanted to present this bill to parliament it caused a real up or it's what triggered the protest here in hong kong then a few weeks later she announced that the bill was in her words dead kerry lamb was in a sense...
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but in this case, and caroline flint is a very good example, she got 50% of the vote in 2017.he vote in 2017? because don valley, near doncaster, will not vote tory. let us perhaps get away from the detail of british politics today and lift our eyes to a wider horizon. there was, like it or not, a referendum in 2016. 52% of the british people voted to leave the european union. we still have not left the european union, and we have seen more than three years of frankly sometimes embarrassing, maybe even at times humiliating, argument and divisiveness at the heart of british politics in westminster. what do you think the public of this country now make of our national politics? i think many of them are very surprised by how poor the last three yea rs appears to have been in terms of performance by politicians. on all sides? on all sides, yes. i think they are extremely disappointed about what has happened. as you say, this country voted by quite a short margin to leave the european union. i was against that, but if we had done it well as a group of politicians, then we could hav
but in this case, and caroline flint is a very good example, she got 50% of the vote in 2017.he vote in 2017? because don valley, near doncaster, will not vote tory. let us perhaps get away from the detail of british politics today and lift our eyes to a wider horizon. there was, like it or not, a referendum in 2016. 52% of the british people voted to leave the european union. we still have not left the european union, and we have seen more than three years of frankly sometimes embarrassing,...
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i think obviously people like caroline flint, who is a member of parliament for don valley, which is england... one of a host of mps who have leave voters as a majority. and they have held onto their seats, even though labour is much, much more a party close to the european union, and not leave party, and they held onto their seats in 2017. to be honest, two years on, the story may well be very different. may well be very different, but indicates, and caroline flint is a very good example, she got 50% of the vote in 2017. why did you get over 50% of the vote in 2017? because don valley near doncaster will not vote tory. let us perhaps get away from the detail of british politics today and lift our eyes to a wider horizon. there was, like it or not, a referendum in 2016. 52% of the british people voted to leave the european union. we still have not left the european union, and we have seen more left the european union, and we have seen more than three years of frankly sometimes embarrassing, maybe even at times humiliating argument and divisiveness at the heart of british politics in
i think obviously people like caroline flint, who is a member of parliament for don valley, which is england... one of a host of mps who have leave voters as a majority. and they have held onto their seats, even though labour is much, much more a party close to the european union, and not leave party, and they held onto their seats in 2017. to be honest, two years on, the story may well be very different. may well be very different, but indicates, and caroline flint is a very good example, she...
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of counsel when it resumes you know talk about they'll be no voting or device on this matter and caroline is also leaving to china the softening up to one g. and southern china this is the 1st chip she's my outside the city since these protests began right to sarah clarke there in hong kong sarah thank you italy has a new government the prime minister giuseppe conti has presented the list of his new cabinet to the president will swear them in on thursday the new coalition is an unlikely alliance between continents until as congressman 5 star movement and their former rivals the leftist democratic party and it ends a month long crisis triggered off to the hard right leader matteo sound vini who bowed to the coalition government. the youngest son of the late former egyptian president mohamed morsi has died of a heart attack abdullah morsi passed away in a hospital in giza south of the capital cairo in a queue security officials of being behind his father's death who died under suspicious circumstances during a court appearance in june adela morsi was detained last year accused of spreading
of counsel when it resumes you know talk about they'll be no voting or device on this matter and caroline is also leaving to china the softening up to one g. and southern china this is the 1st chip she's my outside the city since these protests began right to sarah clarke there in hong kong sarah thank you italy has a new government the prime minister giuseppe conti has presented the list of his new cabinet to the president will swear them in on thursday the new coalition is an unlikely...
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and caroline mesa, andjodi, britney all tomorrow.nd jodi, will take on a tough challenge with these two sisters, jessica and nelly, if you don't know them, they are golf superstars. and they are actually the daughters of peter and regina, tennis players in their own right, and then the final pairing, charlie hall and both on the fourth appearance at a solheim cup for europe. they are going to ta ke cup for europe. they are going to take on the rookies, any part and megan came. somewhere on this, let's hear from the bbc‘s golf correspondent, ian carter. a couple of really bold statements i think from both of the captains, katrina matthew clearly wants to get off toa katrina matthew clearly wants to get off to a fast start. she's put out her two highest ranked players, and bronte law and the world number 12, carlotta scott mexica na, bronte law and the world number 12, carlotta scott mexicana, in the opening match, morgan prestel brings me plenty of expense for the americans, but the big statement as far as they are concerned, and juli
and caroline mesa, andjodi, britney all tomorrow.nd jodi, will take on a tough challenge with these two sisters, jessica and nelly, if you don't know them, they are golf superstars. and they are actually the daughters of peter and regina, tennis players in their own right, and then the final pairing, charlie hall and both on the fourth appearance at a solheim cup for europe. they are going to ta ke cup for europe. they are going to take on the rookies, any part and megan came. somewhere on...
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caroline: the u.s. led the charge in this respect.o you think other geographies might look into the child part of the equation, whether there are any other laws being broken or not abided by in quite the way they would like in other parts of the world? >> it is certainly possible. each country might have a different approach to children's privacy. the way congress struck the balance of the children's online privacy protection act is to have parents make the decision whether information about their children could be collected through online sites and services. in that way, what they are trying to balance is the incentive to create child-directed content against the desire to make sure children are being protected, and that is the way we have struck the balance in the u.s., through congress making that decision. caroline: some lawmakers are not always thrilled with policies enacted by the ftc, as we heard. he mentioned the sweetheart deal for facebook. that sweetheart deal was a $5 billion fine, so a significant chunk of change, even th
caroline: the u.s. led the charge in this respect.o you think other geographies might look into the child part of the equation, whether there are any other laws being broken or not abided by in quite the way they would like in other parts of the world? >> it is certainly possible. each country might have a different approach to children's privacy. the way congress struck the balance of the children's online privacy protection act is to have parents make the decision whether information...
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and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers tony grew and caroline frost.tay with us for that. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. the uk's oldest travel firm, thomas cook, is continuing emergency talks with creditors and shareholders tonight, hoping to raise the the £200 million it needs to avoid collapse. ministers say plans to fly holidaymakers back to the uk if necessary are in place, but have dampened hopes of a government rescue bid. our transport correspondent tom burridge reports. people have been starting holidays today in places like majorca, while their travel agent, britain's oldest, battles to stay afloat. time is running out for thomas cook. unless a rescue deal was done by tonight, the firm will fold. we've just flown in from bristol. we're rather concerned, obviously, with regards to what's going to happen, whether we'll be able to fly home or not. i really couldn't care less. if i get stuck here, i get stuck here, don't i? they can't get in either. last night, tourists on holiday with thomas cook were temporarily not allowed to leave the
and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers tony grew and caroline frost.tay with us for that. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. the uk's oldest travel firm, thomas cook, is continuing emergency talks with creditors and shareholders tonight, hoping to raise the the £200 million it needs to avoid collapse. ministers say plans to fly holidaymakers back to the uk if necessary are in place, but have dampened hopes of a government rescue bid. our transport...
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little bit more carline is the executive of the climate psychology alliance good to have you here caroline what overall picture 1st of all what draws youngsters into this issue and why are cases of equal anxiety rising so rapidly it's an issue that's been a run for a long long time isn't it. it has been around for a long time but i think that younger people are naturally very empathetic to the state of the environment most going on in the wild at the moment and ecological. crisis so they're naturally more empathetic they naturally cam we're talking about their future so of course they perceive this as a real stretch to them whereas i think for a lot of adults that thinking about this in terms of what they might be losing young people it's that they're talking about so i think it's perfectly understandable they're really high stress distressed about this but i think what's crucial here is that we have pathology i would not progress mental health problem in fact i think this is a very emotionally healthy response to the music world at the moment if you look at news footage of the arctic and
little bit more carline is the executive of the climate psychology alliance good to have you here caroline what overall picture 1st of all what draws youngsters into this issue and why are cases of equal anxiety rising so rapidly it's an issue that's been a run for a long long time isn't it. it has been around for a long time but i think that younger people are naturally very empathetic to the state of the environment most going on in the wild at the moment and ecological. crisis so they're...
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important speciallection was held last night in north caroline a republican party was project ted towinwo special elections a gop did come outop on in thnicongressiod third congressional districts. he had campaigning hard there. everybody is voting the special election tomorrow o get your votes in early. for all aof america and a mwhoce greatist ever to occupy the whoyt house president donald the first case of west nile is state health officials report aid maryland resident in the region contracted the disease. they say this is only up infection of mosquito born illness this year. >> comingp u national security advisor john bolton shown the doo. >> and patris aan topo brownccusing him of rain. we're head aid to break right rain. we're head aid to break right now this wednesday morning t tes test when i was diagnosed with ms, the first thing i thought about was my famil i came home and cried. but,e s i've seen my diseasogress, the medicine has progressed right alongside it. trying to make medications more affordable important, but if washington isn't careful webeight leave innovation
important speciallection was held last night in north caroline a republican party was project ted towinwo special elections a gop did come outop on in thnicongressiod third congressional districts. he had campaigning hard there. everybody is voting the special election tomorrow o get your votes in early. for all aof america and a mwhoce greatist ever to occupy the whoyt house president donald the first case of west nile is state health officials report aid maryland resident in the region...
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earlier the entertainment journalist caroline frost told me her predictions, and why she thinks gamecars for the final one? i think it is generally agreed that this was not the strongest of the seasons, but it does not matter, because this is the emmy award voters chance to say thank you, thank you for giving us that almost decade of supreme television. it is the biggest show in the world, it created fan bases got people watching tv that other parts had not reached, so this is a way of saying thank you and goodbye. it‘s pretty much a safe bet it‘s going to go home with best drama series, perhaps kit harrington and emelia clarke, they may be rewarded again, not the strongest of the series, but certainly among their strongest work, nominated, and this could be their swansong moment. fleabag, how strong a contender is it? this could be a changing of the guard. i think it has a chance in the best comedy series, which would be fantastic for our brightest shining young star, and what an achievement. she‘s in a strong category for best comedy actress, because she is up against julia louis—d
earlier the entertainment journalist caroline frost told me her predictions, and why she thinks gamecars for the final one? i think it is generally agreed that this was not the strongest of the seasons, but it does not matter, because this is the emmy award voters chance to say thank you, thank you for giving us that almost decade of supreme television. it is the biggest show in the world, it created fan bases got people watching tv that other parts had not reached, so this is a way of saying...
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also going well for the europeans is anne van dam and caroline masson.oints from three from her matches over the course of the weekend, she is up against world number three lexi thompson, and thompson is up in that match. but we do know lexi thompson injured herself in the warm up and is struggling with her back on the course. she is having to get her caddie to tease things up but she is still up caddie to tease things up but she is stillup in caddie to tease things up but she is still up in that game. we will see how she continues. —— to tee things up. but still nothing separating europe and the usa. sarah at gleneagles, thank you. tyson fury‘s potential rematch with deontay wilder may be delayed after he suffered a serious cut in his win overnight in las vegas. he overcame the injury to beat swedish heavyweight otto wallin on points. fighting on for more than nine rounds without being able to see out of his right eye. the cut needed constant attention from both trainer and doctor throughout. with the vaseline applied being so considerable it kept dropp
also going well for the europeans is anne van dam and caroline masson.oints from three from her matches over the course of the weekend, she is up against world number three lexi thompson, and thompson is up in that match. but we do know lexi thompson injured herself in the warm up and is struggling with her back on the course. she is having to get her caddie to tease things up but she is still up caddie to tease things up but she is stillup in caddie to tease things up but she is still up in...
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british fashion council ceo caroline rushjoins us now. environmental impact, how are businesses and designers responding to that? you are right, there is a significant demand from consumers for the industry to address some of the challenges. the great news is that particularly at the design end of the market, the businesses showcasing during london fashion week, they are looking at sustainability, focusing on reducing their impact on the planet. in fact, we have many young designer businesses that are part of london fashion week that put sustainability at their core. as a global platform to talk about sustainability, we have focused the exhibition part of london fashion week in positive fashion, which tells the story of how businesses are addressing sustainability and making sure they are fit for the future. one of the things that often gets criticises the idea of fast fashion, which has become so prevalent. where does the blame lie? is it with the businesses and retailers that have got us to see disposable, cheap fashion as the norm, or
british fashion council ceo caroline rushjoins us now. environmental impact, how are businesses and designers responding to that? you are right, there is a significant demand from consumers for the industry to address some of the challenges. the great news is that particularly at the design end of the market, the businesses showcasing during london fashion week, they are looking at sustainability, focusing on reducing their impact on the planet. in fact, we have many young designer businesses...
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we can speak to the entertainment journalist caroline frost — and just to warn you some of the pictureshy a long evening with this because you're staying for the papers. let's start with the game of thrones and they have to confess, i have never watched a minute of it and have a lot of catching up to do but it was not regarded as being a fantastic way to end. one of the euphemisms was narratively uneven, which is very kind. do you remember when lord of the rings finally finished in the cinema and they were applauded and they got that row of 0scars cinema and they were applauded and they got that row of oscars for the final. i think it is generally agreed that this was not the strongest of the seasons but it does not matter because this is the emmy award voters chance to say thank you. thank you for giving us that almost decade of supreme television. it is the biggest show on the road he created fan bases got people watching tv that other parts had not reached so this is a way of saying thank you and goodbye. it is pretty much a safe bet that is going to go home with best drama series an
we can speak to the entertainment journalist caroline frost — and just to warn you some of the pictureshy a long evening with this because you're staying for the papers. let's start with the game of thrones and they have to confess, i have never watched a minute of it and have a lot of catching up to do but it was not regarded as being a fantastic way to end. one of the euphemisms was narratively uneven, which is very kind. do you remember when lord of the rings finally finished in the cinema...
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pauline bremer and caroline weir both scored twice.ean dyche has refused to say whether the club have punished midfielder danny drinkwater after the player was involved in an incident outside a nightclub. the on—loan chelsea midfielder was pictured with facial injuries and also suffered ankle ligament damage which will rule him out of the team for two weeks. certainly old enough and wise enough to not get into scraps, but sometimes it happens. team—mates become a part of us and anyone who joins us becomes a part of us and so we have to work with a player in the correct manner in which we do and like i say, it is easy to spend time with players and they are going well and everything is rosy, but sometimes it is equally or more satisfying to work with players and things are not quite right. wigan warriors racked up their 12th win in 13 games to assure themselves of a home tie in the superleague playoffs. they beat castleford tigers 26—8, running in five tries in total. cas must now hope hull don't surprise leaders st helens tomorrow and
pauline bremer and caroline weir both scored twice.ean dyche has refused to say whether the club have punished midfielder danny drinkwater after the player was involved in an incident outside a nightclub. the on—loan chelsea midfielder was pictured with facial injuries and also suffered ankle ligament damage which will rule him out of the team for two weeks. certainly old enough and wise enough to not get into scraps, but sometimes it happens. team—mates become a part of us and anyone who...
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she has no intention of resigning in spite of that leaked audiotape saying the exact opposite now caroline has said that the leaking of that audio was unacceptable she said this happened in a private setting she was with business representatives as well as officials from her own office so one of them obviously leaked this audiotape we don't know who caroline wanted to make absolutely clear that it was no one from her department the theory being that perhaps officials around her wanted to leak this that suspicion anyway to make her appear less of the villain than she has been in recent weeks now beijing of course has been watching all of this with you know growing alarm at the moment carol lam of course is the chief executive of hong kong the most important politician in the territory but this i think was a was a very serious setback for her now let's hear more of what she had to say at that press briefing just a few hours ago i have never i have never attended a resignation to the central people's government. i have not even contemplated to discuss a resignation. with the central people of
she has no intention of resigning in spite of that leaked audiotape saying the exact opposite now caroline has said that the leaking of that audio was unacceptable she said this happened in a private setting she was with business representatives as well as officials from her own office so one of them obviously leaked this audiotape we don't know who caroline wanted to make absolutely clear that it was no one from her department the theory being that perhaps officials around her wanted to leak...