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our caroline: caroline: phones will be augmented reality glasses?: you will get glasses that look like this and have 5g modem in your glasses and a computing of the cloud. you will be able to look at everyone, look at everything, and if you look at somebody and say i will go to the cloud and check on instagram, get all the information you need, in real-time as well as objects and things you want to research about, that is no longer technology issue. it is just a matter of having the echo system to mature. there is an incredible opportunity to change health care, education, productivity as we bring full immersive augmented reality in the glasses. caroline: you can watch more. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: let's get the latest on the markets. reporter: i want to look at big tech. look at the year-to-date performances. you're starting to see a divergence. we're talking about recovery trades. you start to see a little bit in big tech. apple underperforming only up 12% year today. if you compare that to alphabet, 64% good that is over five times are per
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caroline: maybe. it just may be. clearly just a little bit that -- [indiscernible] we got everything from upgraded ipads, the watch, a new iphone 13. that announcement has excited apple fans but not so much investors. shares and a midday down. -- ending the day down. [indiscernible] first and foremost, everything that was announced you're anticipating. any surprises? mark: no surprises today. i think the most interesting story today is the apple watch. you really never heard this from apple before. they said this will be available later this fall. what does later this fall mean? it will not be this month or next month. it probably will not be november. the apple watches, with a larger display, are delayed because of serious production and development problems they had late in the game. hopefully they are able to get them out before the end of the year. this is an interesting and almost unprecedented delay. finra is what we set -- similar to what we saw with the original apple watch but unprecedented. caroline: is nov
caroline: maybe. it just may be. clearly just a little bit that -- [indiscernible] we got everything from upgraded ipads, the watch, a new iphone 13. that announcement has excited apple fans but not so much investors. shares and a midday down. -- ending the day down. [indiscernible] first and foremost, everything that was announced you're anticipating. any surprises? mark: no surprises today. i think the most interesting story today is the apple watch. you really never heard this from apple...
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it caroline: is getting really close to reality caroline: -- caroline: is this always going to be genat what point do we get our parents involved? thomas: gen z are an early adapter of the technology. if you talk about a number it is $140 billion of spending power. in years to come, gen z will be an amazing factor for this product online. and you mentioned carrots, -- parents, the web ai experience, on a social platform you can reach billions worldwide. taylor: cool stuff, thomas didier of atomic digital design, we appreciate you coming on and joining us. stock x ceo scott cutler talks about direct to consumer, e-commerce and where we get the next cool sneakers. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ romaine: we are having a great show focused on the future of retail and the resale market, it has skyrocketed. a lot of items dominating the market, especially sneakers. caroline: the secondary market and your favorite, justin bieber's favorite. it is a 430%. this blows my mind. taylor: i have seen more of those around. i think they are making a comeback. caroline: old school reebok hightops. people are
it caroline: is getting really close to reality caroline: -- caroline: is this always going to be genat what point do we get our parents involved? thomas: gen z are an early adapter of the technology. if you talk about a number it is $140 billion of spending power. in years to come, gen z will be an amazing factor for this product online. and you mentioned carrots, -- parents, the web ai experience, on a social platform you can reach billions worldwide. taylor: cool stuff, thomas didier of...
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and linen every day, caroline. �* , ., ., , caroline.tually put the rope into the l actually put the rope into the suitcase. —— the robe. this is a problem we would have been delighted to have a year ago, we should remind ourselves. on the other hand it is a symptom of all sorts of shortages and staff blockages as we come out of lockdown, and as we adjust to the new reality, which as we are seeing various industries are... everywhere i go i see recruitment ads for staff, waiting staff particularly, hospitality staff. this is obviously another symptom of that. i think in perspective, in context of what we have all been through, not the worst of all problems. i would be willing to take my towel if i can be assured of a nice holiday in a lovely comfy hotel somewhere.— hotel somewhere. tony, we are already encouraged _ hotel somewhere. tony, we are already encouraged in - hotel somewhere. tony, we are already encouraged in hotels i hotel somewhere. tony, we are already encouraged in hotels to | hotel somewhere. tony, we are - already encoura
and linen every day, caroline. �* , ., ., , caroline.tually put the rope into the l actually put the rope into the suitcase. —— the robe. this is a problem we would have been delighted to have a year ago, we should remind ourselves. on the other hand it is a symptom of all sorts of shortages and staff blockages as we come out of lockdown, and as we adjust to the new reality, which as we are seeing various industries are... everywhere i go i see recruitment ads for staff, waiting staff...
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caroline: masks being one of them.ny is how much political influence do big technology money billionaires have over basically what is a democratic election? guest: it is interesting. silicon valley has always given money, sometimes very quietly, destroying leaning republicans. david packer, cofounder of hewlett-packard, was an important republican donor and kingmaker but without somebody going out in public rallies where he did not have his own podcast. [laughter] guest: giving political opinions. he wasn't on twitter, believe it or not. this is really interesting in 2003. we did not have twitter or podcast or silicon valley leaders being so visible. they were just ceos of companies and were not all that payments on their own. now there is those moneys being given and i think even more interestingly, they are weighing in. they're complaining about -- and then i think what really turned the tide, it became less about let's get rid of gavin newsom and a realization, particularly among strongly democratic leaning executiv
caroline: masks being one of them.ny is how much political influence do big technology money billionaires have over basically what is a democratic election? guest: it is interesting. silicon valley has always given money, sometimes very quietly, destroying leaning republicans. david packer, cofounder of hewlett-packard, was an important republican donor and kingmaker but without somebody going out in public rallies where he did not have his own podcast. [laughter] guest: giving political...
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caroline: from new york, i'm caroline hyde. we are fresh off gamestop earnings. we'll focus in on the push and pull's of the markets and retail trading. a crowd of investors supporting meme stocks and others preferring fundamentals. retail sending companies like gamestop to ever new heights. now the warning is getting louder from wall street, the relentless run-up in stocks that we've seen. we will dip into whether by the dip actually works. taylor: so far we could call it the lack of earnings. second-quarter quarter net sales come in better at 1.1 billion versus estimates of 1.2 billion. because of the second quarter adjusted loss per share up $.76. that was a little bit wider than what analysts were looking at and maybe a loss per share of $.67. so all in all of bit of a disappointment. maybe some of the disappointment is they scoured the press release, but it's one page long. >> it's pretty much a bare-bones release, as you said. overall mixed results. the company said they invested in the long-term growth initiative that included expanding their product catal
caroline: from new york, i'm caroline hyde. we are fresh off gamestop earnings. we'll focus in on the push and pull's of the markets and retail trading. a crowd of investors supporting meme stocks and others preferring fundamentals. retail sending companies like gamestop to ever new heights. now the warning is getting louder from wall street, the relentless run-up in stocks that we've seen. we will dip into whether by the dip actually works. taylor: so far we could call it the lack of earnings....
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caroline: from bloomberg's world headquarters in new york, i am caroline hyde. romaine: a lot of market volatility. the s&p 500 index having its worst day since may and now we will get some earnings. lynn art, the homebuilder, is going to report momentarily. we will dig into how skyrocketing housing prices are adding to a lot of concerns about inequality and an entire generation of homebuyers at risk of being left behind. caroline: -- taylor: we are getting earnings and frankly, the numbers do not look good. third quarter revenue, 6.94. estimates were $7.25 billion. third quarter, that looks like an improvement here. you think about adjusted earnings-per-share, right -- home sales, gross margin, 28%, right in line. fourth-quarter deliveries looking a little bit light. new orders looking a little bit light. you can see pretty much across the board, may be starting to feel some of the supply chain pressures. caroline: in a statement, the ceo saying, adjusting our fourth-quarter delivery guidance, reflecting supply chain constraints. supply chain challenges will co
caroline: from bloomberg's world headquarters in new york, i am caroline hyde. romaine: a lot of market volatility. the s&p 500 index having its worst day since may and now we will get some earnings. lynn art, the homebuilder, is going to report momentarily. we will dig into how skyrocketing housing prices are adding to a lot of concerns about inequality and an entire generation of homebuyers at risk of being left behind. caroline: -- taylor: we are getting earnings and frankly, the numbers...
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♪ caroline: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm caroline hyde.onali: taylor riggs is off today. caroline: stocks soaring almost 30% after reporting -- the company is part of a by now, pay later universe that is completely taking off. these finance programs are our focus today. americans spent almost $25 billion in these services, and we know cinelli -- we know sonali was one of them. the firm making deals here, there, and everywhere. romaine: we've been talking about this company. it is just on fire. after the initial ipo, you saw it kind of flatline a little bit over some concern about the business model and the fact they were tethered to just one big customer, that was peloton at the time, were 25% of its revenue. the news about its partnership with amazon, and then it came out with earnings here. it is basically guiding to something like 12.5 billion dollars to $13 billion going forward. this is a legitimate business. a lot of consumers are using this as the primary way to sort of buy things, not just because they need the lending power, the b
♪ caroline: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm caroline hyde.onali: taylor riggs is off today. caroline: stocks soaring almost 30% after reporting -- the company is part of a by now, pay later universe that is completely taking off. these finance programs are our focus today. americans spent almost $25 billion in these services, and we know cinelli -- we know sonali was one of them. the firm making deals here, there, and everywhere. romaine: we've been talking about this...
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caroline: it was a mixed retail bag for investors today. the numbers gave us a significant downward revision to july spending. the future of how we shop and where we shop isn't changing. [laughter] romaine: santa is already out. taylor: is this live footage of caroline in the mall? should we save you? romaine: we have to start with the data. taylor: the objective data that we do here on the bloomberg terminal as we attempt to save caroline. take a look at this. this is the august numbers. go across the board, we do not clearly see the consumer, the hindrance to the continued recovery in this economy. this shows the consumers are alive and well. let's bring in our analyst to talk to us about seasonality. >> you are seeing two things from july to august. the variants have been rising. what we saw in june and maybe july is people were spending more on experiences rather than things. when it came to august and cases were rising, you saw the spend shift back to things and away from expanses. that is part of the trend that could continue to play
caroline: it was a mixed retail bag for investors today. the numbers gave us a significant downward revision to july spending. the future of how we shop and where we shop isn't changing. [laughter] romaine: santa is already out. taylor: is this live footage of caroline in the mall? should we save you? romaine: we have to start with the data. taylor: the objective data that we do here on the bloomberg terminal as we attempt to save caroline. take a look at this. this is the august numbers. go...
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caroline: are you the one paying? romaine: not me. taylor: let's take a look at a cold chart and break this down because you're hitting on a good point we are going to get to. what is the value of all this? who is paying? what do you do in an era of social distancing? but before we get to all that, it is one of the best read articles that we do every year. we're getting our bloomberg businessweek mba ranking. romaine said it, it's stanford. romaine: look at that. taylor: dartmouth is second. harvard third. i will give a shout out to my california crew ou tthere. romaine: california is a big state, yet you only have one. chicago is just a city and we have two. taylor: this is going to be a rough 30 minutes. but this is really cool. we do these rankings based on almost 2000 surveys. you look at compensation and employment data and you can get a lot of info from this. caroline: the person hope to put this all together, caleb solomon, bloomberg businessweek senior editor. you put these rankings together and once again, the same old names
caroline: are you the one paying? romaine: not me. taylor: let's take a look at a cold chart and break this down because you're hitting on a good point we are going to get to. what is the value of all this? who is paying? what do you do in an era of social distancing? but before we get to all that, it is one of the best read articles that we do every year. we're getting our bloomberg businessweek mba ranking. romaine said it, it's stanford. romaine: look at that. taylor: dartmouth is second....
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caroline: from bloomberg's world headquarters in new york, i am caroline hyde. romaine: i'm romaine bostick. sonali: i'm sonali basak taylor riggs is off today. romaine: we are getting inflation reads from the world's biggest economies, france, germany, the u.k., and the u.s. rising prices it has been a concern not for policymakers and investors, but parts of the population affected by it most. gas and groceries and supplies. these are inflation issues. they are more than just transitory. they are getting people when they are least able to withstand the impact. we will take a closer look at this issue and some of the issues of growing inequality in our economy. and how some of the financial crises and the solutions to the financial crises exasperates wealth cap. there was an interesting report out the san francisco president mary daly going back to 1990 to see what it tells us about inequality. they were able to pin a number on it. caroline a survivor joins us now, bloomberg economic reporter. what were they able to quantify? >> $23 trillion, which obviously is
caroline: from bloomberg's world headquarters in new york, i am caroline hyde. romaine: i'm romaine bostick. sonali: i'm sonali basak taylor riggs is off today. romaine: we are getting inflation reads from the world's biggest economies, france, germany, the u.k., and the u.s. rising prices it has been a concern not for policymakers and investors, but parts of the population affected by it most. gas and groceries and supplies. these are inflation issues. they are more than just transitory. they...
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caroline: i'm caroline hyde. romaine: i'm romaine bostick. taylor: i'm taylor riggs. romaine: same supply chain issues, conveys around the world turned to fight bottlenecks we have been talking about in the supply chain globally, in the u.s. rising backlogs, europe rising to unprecedented levels. in asia, being compounded by one of the world's worst covid outbreaks. we are going to dig into those disruptions and in particular how the trucking industry is handling them we want to start with the new round of data which painted a picture. taylor: we have broken out by some individual countries because it is telling us a very interesting story. all below 50 which we know is the dividing line between expansion and contraction. vietnam, malaysia, thailand, philippines. south korea and taiwan, those pmi's remain over, watch production in semis and autos so we did get the china that sector and manufacturing dipped below 50 to 42. you are seeing some effects of the slowdown. all of this and more with our economy reporter olivia roffman. what can you drop -- gleaned from the da
caroline: i'm caroline hyde. romaine: i'm romaine bostick. taylor: i'm taylor riggs. romaine: same supply chain issues, conveys around the world turned to fight bottlenecks we have been talking about in the supply chain globally, in the u.s. rising backlogs, europe rising to unprecedented levels. in asia, being compounded by one of the world's worst covid outbreaks. we are going to dig into those disruptions and in particular how the trucking industry is handling them we want to start with the...
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caroline: from bloomberg world headquarters, and caroline hyde. romaine: i'm romaine bostick. it is all we talk about here. fed chair jay powell in the fed, that is what they talked about. the central bank could scale back as seen as november and complete the process mid next year. we are going to focus on that in the various risk of their facing the taper timeline from the u.s. political deadlock, to china, to covid, all of the things that may disrupt the timeline. we are also going to talk about the relationship between the fed, rates, and inequality. is inequality pushing the fed to do what it does, or is the fed fomenting that inequality? let's hear what fed chair has to say himself. >> i continue to expect that it will be appropriate to remain the percent target range for the federal funds rate until labor market conditions have reached levels consistent with the maximum employment and inflation has risen to 2% is -- and is on track to exceed 2%. if progress continues as expected, the committee judges a moderation may soon be warranted. while no decisions were made, parti
caroline: from bloomberg world headquarters, and caroline hyde. romaine: i'm romaine bostick. it is all we talk about here. fed chair jay powell in the fed, that is what they talked about. the central bank could scale back as seen as november and complete the process mid next year. we are going to focus on that in the various risk of their facing the taper timeline from the u.s. political deadlock, to china, to covid, all of the things that may disrupt the timeline. we are also going to talk...
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romaine and caroline, take a look. the timeline from the first quarter of 2020 into the second quarter 2021. i am focused on yellow and blue at the bottom of the screen which is options and equities, payment for order flow, and there was some concern in the second quarter because it had been a drop from the first quarter, as you can see in 2021, where some of the revenue had been falling just a little bit but it is still a big part of their revenue and so a lot of concerns about the future of payment for order flow, certainly impacting the robinhood investors and it is top of mind. let's go to jennifer schulp, the cato institute director. financial regulation studies. she was previously a director in the department of enforcement at finra. a wide range of topics. let's hone in on what romaine said correctly is catnip to investors when they think about payment for order flow and the ripple effect for some of the companies we were just referring to. what do you see as a realistic, all-out ban or perhaps taming of the pay
romaine and caroline, take a look. the timeline from the first quarter of 2020 into the second quarter 2021. i am focused on yellow and blue at the bottom of the screen which is options and equities, payment for order flow, and there was some concern in the second quarter because it had been a drop from the first quarter, as you can see in 2021, where some of the revenue had been falling just a little bit but it is still a big part of their revenue and so a lot of concerns about the future of...
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caroline: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am caroline hyde. today, climate is one of the main themes at the united states general assembly -- at the united nations general assembly. china is already committing to stop building new coal power -- coal powered projects abroad. commodities to shift to a greener economy. that will be our focus today. a new boon for commodities. an opportunity for investors with a range of obscure materials. materials like rare earth will be invaluable. the group -- the clean energy transition could require as much as $170 trillion in energy supply and production in the next three decades. romaine: you mentioned rare earths, which are not all that rare. a lot of traditional metals have rallied on the back of this. aluminum, cobalt, michigan -- lithium. you talk about all of the cars tesla has been delivering. all of this requires more traditional commodities in a lot of respects and it is having a big effect. caroline: -- taylor: let's discuss more of this with our bloomberg head of clean power. it is fascinating re
caroline: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am caroline hyde. today, climate is one of the main themes at the united states general assembly -- at the united nations general assembly. china is already committing to stop building new coal power -- coal powered projects abroad. commodities to shift to a greener economy. that will be our focus today. a new boon for commodities. an opportunity for investors with a range of obscure materials. materials like rare earth will be...
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caroline: yeah.ill to understand that this wasn't just going to be about getting her approval. and even though it's legally and technically 100% her business, it is a family business. and asking for approval from every one of the children reinforces the idea that this is a family business. and caroline and carter and grant all have to be in favor of this. i'm telling you right now, i'm super excited. jill: oh, thank you. i think so. i'm excited, too, we're all excited. lemonis: so do we have a deal? jill: we have a deal. lemonis: can we toast? [ glasses clink ] ♪♪ the changes that i want to force and infuse into this business are going to be all around the operational efficiencies. we know that what's inside the bottle works. when you look at the actual operations of the business, who's in charge? the bottle, the packaging, the manufacturing processes, the current warehouse system. there's a lot of room for improvement. ♪♪ we know we have the farm to bottle model where we're putting fresh ingredients
caroline: yeah.ill to understand that this wasn't just going to be about getting her approval. and even though it's legally and technically 100% her business, it is a family business. and asking for approval from every one of the children reinforces the idea that this is a family business. and caroline and carter and grant all have to be in favor of this. i'm telling you right now, i'm super excited. jill: oh, thank you. i think so. i'm excited, too, we're all excited. lemonis: so do we have a...
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caroline: it is the delta variant. it has hit us hard.los angeles, in june, it was masks off, feeling normal, and then quickly that all turned around. people are not comparable eating indoors. people are not even comfortable socializing. a friend of mine booked a reservation at a restaurant yesterday and then call me back and said my friends are not dining out. this is going on across the country. we are still not out of the woods in terms of where this pandemic is going. that is exactly what we are feeling at restaurants. our reservations are down. no matter how busy we may look at 7:00, he is not happening throughout the entire night and day. that is what we need. greg: when we finally get past this -- and unfortunately it continues to drag on longer than anyone wants -- but when we put the pandemic behind us, have restaurants changed fundamentally, or will we just go back to our lives again and dine out more often? caroline: i think there will still be some lingering reticence for people to be in crowds. i know a great deal of people,
caroline: it is the delta variant. it has hit us hard.los angeles, in june, it was masks off, feeling normal, and then quickly that all turned around. people are not comparable eating indoors. people are not even comfortable socializing. a friend of mine booked a reservation at a restaurant yesterday and then call me back and said my friends are not dining out. this is going on across the country. we are still not out of the woods in terms of where this pandemic is going. that is exactly what...
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caroline: yeah.an artisan glassblower so they can understand how different i want them to be thinking about their actual bottle. man: i'm going to roll it on the table here to help me shape it. jill: so cool. man: and this just helps us to really shape and and get the glass to be nice and even. lemonis: in order to stand out in this very competitive alcohol space, you have to do things that are out of the ordinary. and in this particular industry, the way to create noise is to have a beautiful bottle with a spectacular package that stands out as you're walking through the store shelf. man: i think we're finished with this one, right? jill: i like the white. man: let's get out of the heat. lemonis: great. ♪♪ oh, this is fun. caroline: yeah! we have lots of things to try. lemonis: how does the new product development process actually happen? jill: like this. like this. lemonis: the goal behind this is to see how the four of you come up with ideas. carter: let's go to work. i think we start with a grape
caroline: yeah.an artisan glassblower so they can understand how different i want them to be thinking about their actual bottle. man: i'm going to roll it on the table here to help me shape it. jill: so cool. man: and this just helps us to really shape and and get the glass to be nice and even. lemonis: in order to stand out in this very competitive alcohol space, you have to do things that are out of the ordinary. and in this particular industry, the way to create noise is to have a beautiful...
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do you think, caroline?— the front foot. do you think, caroline? . , , ., , ., caroline?sing words that couraue caroline? certainly using words that courage and — caroline? certainly using words that courage and ingenuity. _ caroline? certainly using words that courage and ingenuity. what- caroline? certainly using words that courage and ingenuity. what all- courage and ingenuity. what all realised — courage and ingenuity. what all realised is something that perhaps has been _ realised is something that perhaps has been tucked away which is the number— has been tucked away which is the number of— has been tucked away which is the number of veterans in this country and the _ number of veterans in this country and the extent of both physical and mental_ and the extent of both physical and mental suffering. i keep using this phrase, _ mental suffering. i keep using this phrase, the tiny silver lining is that— phrase, the tiny silver lining is that these _ phrase, the tiny silver lining is that these events have given these veterans _ that these events have given these vetera
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caroline: exactly. and trying to rectify that balance making sure people are getting the right education. john hope brian has put together and investor's bill of rights about the financial services industry. basically for brokers and regulators to embrace reforms, trying to look at increasing transparency and understanding all the areas of risk when you get involved in retail investing. let's look into this more. not only on the bill of rights, but about financial literacy in itself. we welcome john hope ryan. --bryant. it is great to have you with us. tell us about this investor bill of rights. john: it is nice to be with you. this is conscious capitalism. this is the future of markets. you want to have something everybody feels comfortable in. you want gdp to rise and increase on a sustainable basis. the majority of our economy. the investor bill of rights is a moral high ground. i think of -- if dr. martin luther king jr. was alive today and was a businessman, this is what he would be focusing on. ev
caroline: exactly. and trying to rectify that balance making sure people are getting the right education. john hope brian has put together and investor's bill of rights about the financial services industry. basically for brokers and regulators to embrace reforms, trying to look at increasing transparency and understanding all the areas of risk when you get involved in retail investing. let's look into this more. not only on the bill of rights, but about financial literacy in itself. we welcome...
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>> i am caroline hyde. >> i am romaine bostick. >> i am taylor riggs. >> the cowboys are taking on the brady bucaneers. major sporting events are drawing more viewers, ratings are still down significantly from pre-pandemic times. nba playoff viewership is down 18%. the tv viewership down. there is a re-think of advertising. the espn chairman was on bloomberg earlier today and he made it clear that it is less about attracting fans in the traditional sense and more about the leap to broadcast networks following the fans to where they want to be. >> hourly partners are really embracing sports betting. more and more americans are able to participate now and from our perspective, it is really natural for espn to do the same. our mission is to serve the sports fan anytime, anywhere. that includes the sports betting fan. sports betting has been a strong and vibrant part of our offering for a while now. we had sportscenter themed segments. we had dedicated areas within our website. podcasts, regular and recurring shows like daily wage or, we have -- they have a better studio in las vegas. we s
>> i am caroline hyde. >> i am romaine bostick. >> i am taylor riggs. >> the cowboys are taking on the brady bucaneers. major sporting events are drawing more viewers, ratings are still down significantly from pre-pandemic times. nba playoff viewership is down 18%. the tv viewership down. there is a re-think of advertising. the espn chairman was on bloomberg earlier today and he made it clear that it is less about attracting fans in the traditional sense and more about...
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caroline, i— health. let's talk to caroline davies. caroline, i made - health. will come into effect from 4am this wednesday, 22 september. that's the first change that been announced today. tags that's the first change that been announced today.— that's the first change that been announced today. as he was 'ust sa int , announced today. as he was 'ust saying. the �* announced today. as he was 'ust saying, the traffic i announced today. as he was 'ust saying, the traffic light �* announced today. as he wasjust saying, the traffic light system i saying, the traffic light system where we had red, green and amber hasjust been gotten where we had red, green and amber has just been gotten rid of all together? hasjust been gotten rid of all totether? t t, , , t, t, together? this has been overhauled. all countries — together? this has been overhauled. all countries will _ together? this has been overhauled. all countries will now _ together? this has been overhauled. all countries will now fit _ together? this has been overhauled. all countries will now fit into - tog
caroline, i— health. let's talk to caroline davies. caroline, i made - health. will come into effect from 4am this wednesday, 22 september. that's the first change that been announced today. tags that's the first change that been announced today.— that's the first change that been announced today. as he was 'ust sa int , announced today. as he was 'ust saying. the �* announced today. as he was 'ust saying, the traffic i announced today. as he was 'ust saying, the traffic light �*...
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caroline davies, thank _ of the uk follows suit., thank you. _ the welsh government has announced tighter covid rules for people attending mass events. you'll need proof of vaccinations, or a negative covid test. the new controls come into force next month for venues like clubs, and at sporting events. here's our wales correspondent hywel griffith. thou shalt not pass, unless you've got one of these — not, the welsh government insists, a vaccine passport, but proof of either being jabbed or a negative lateral flow test. mandatory covid passes haven't been welcomed by the hospitality industry. at this night club, they say they'll comply if it means avoiding another lockdown. it's not ideal, but these are not ideal times. people come to the club. we already check their id, we search everyone. having them show a covid pass, it's not a big problem. you will go with it just to stay open? yes. football and rugby stadiums will check for passes, too, but the whole system depends on people taking tests and reporting their own results. the fi
caroline davies, thank _ of the uk follows suit., thank you. _ the welsh government has announced tighter covid rules for people attending mass events. you'll need proof of vaccinations, or a negative covid test. the new controls come into force next month for venues like clubs, and at sporting events. here's our wales correspondent hywel griffith. thou shalt not pass, unless you've got one of these — not, the welsh government insists, a vaccine passport, but proof of either being jabbed or a...
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caroline randall williams is writer in residence and vanderbilt university.advice and educate organizations. jelani cobb is a professor at the columbia journalism school. a staff writer at the new yorker. all in the insurrection, he will still very resolute piece about how georgia, trump's insurrectionists and lost causes. and they both join me. now jelani, let me start with you because i thought at that pieces i was writing that monologue. about the continuity and your feelings today watching at that statue come down and what it means in this moment. one thing that i've always showed about the removal of the statues. is the counter argument, that you should not remove the history. that the public should be aware that we were one so misguided as to honor a man like robert e. lee. my personal preference is always been, those statues be not removed. but be toppled. and be left in the public. laying on their side. as a sign of defeat. like a chess piece that's been knocked over. i think that that's part of it. the other part is, the real reckoning with the fact
caroline randall williams is writer in residence and vanderbilt university.advice and educate organizations. jelani cobb is a professor at the columbia journalism school. a staff writer at the new yorker. all in the insurrection, he will still very resolute piece about how georgia, trump's insurrectionists and lost causes. and they both join me. now jelani, let me start with you because i thought at that pieces i was writing that monologue. about the continuity and your feelings today watching...
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and i can imagine this being the playbook for what democrats do in 2022. >> caroline, thank you. as well ron brownstein and lanhee chen. it's good to see all of you. it's been you along time. >> thanks, john. >> thank you. take care. still to come, for more than a year mike pence has been seen as a defender of the constitution who on that day in january stood up to donald trump's efforts to overturn the election results. but a new book by bob woodward has a reality check. have you ever sat here and wondered: "couldn't i do this from home?" with letsgetchecked, you can. it's virtual care with home health testing and more. all from the comfort of... here. letsgetchecked. care can be this good. today let's paint with new behr dynasty™... so that you can be proud of your walls. where's your furniture? oh we thought it distracted from the new behr dynasty paint color. let me take your coats. because behr dynasty only takes... one. coat. behr dynasty. go ahead, throw your wine on it. what? stain repellent. it's also scuff resistant. you're paying for that! introducing behr dynasty™, th
and i can imagine this being the playbook for what democrats do in 2022. >> caroline, thank you. as well ron brownstein and lanhee chen. it's good to see all of you. it's been you along time. >> thanks, john. >> thank you. take care. still to come, for more than a year mike pence has been seen as a defender of the constitution who on that day in january stood up to donald trump's efforts to overturn the election results. but a new book by bob woodward has a reality check. have...
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haidi: caroline bowler, great to have you with us.getting news when it comes to the southbound bond connect in china. the pboc can unveil the southbound bond connect as early as wednesday. that is according to reporting from hong kong media. we have been looking at this highly anticipated start of the bond link, saying it could financially ease fund inflow and yuan appreciation pressures for the broader economy. the pboc could be unveiling the southbound link as soon as wednesday. coming up next, we hear from the investment from -- this is bloomberg. sophie: you're watching "daybreak: australia." morgan stanley global central bank monitor rates lower bound for some time. ems turning to hiking. our b.i. tightening the first quarter of next year. china seeing easing. the pboc will cut to rrr by about 50 basis points. switching out the board, on the monetary and fiscal policy accommodated outside of the u.s. momentum starting to shift toward non-us equities, drag on u.s. stocks from risks. goldman recommends staying overweight on europe
haidi: caroline bowler, great to have you with us.getting news when it comes to the southbound bond connect in china. the pboc can unveil the southbound bond connect as early as wednesday. that is according to reporting from hong kong media. we have been looking at this highly anticipated start of the bond link, saying it could financially ease fund inflow and yuan appreciation pressures for the broader economy. the pboc could be unveiling the southbound link as soon as wednesday. coming up...
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our transport correspondent, caroline davies, has more.es after it found £25 million had not been declared by the operator. had not been declared by the o erator. had not been declared by the oerator. .., , had not been declared by the operator-— had not been declared by the oerator. .., , , , operator. the company itself is takinu operator. the company itself is takin: a operator. the company itself is taking a large _ operator. the company itself is taking a large number- operator. the company itself is taking a large number of- operator. the company itself is| taking a large number of steps, operator. the company itself is - taking a large number of steps, and i'm taking a large number of steps, and i'm sure— taking a large number of steps, and i'm sure they will be saying more about— i'm sure they will be saying more about it — i'm sure they will be saying more about it as— i'm sure they will be saying more about it. as far as i was concerned, no matter— about it. as far as i was concerned, no matter what steps they took, to breach _ n
our transport correspondent, caroline davies, has more.es after it found £25 million had not been declared by the operator. had not been declared by the o erator. had not been declared by the oerator. .., , had not been declared by the operator-— had not been declared by the oerator. .., , , , operator. the company itself is takinu operator. the company itself is takin: a operator. the company itself is taking a large _ operator. the company itself is taking a large number- operator. the...
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not behind caroline's like this. they are done, what you say?i don't think this is overnight, it didn't break only under the biden administration, it broken through a period of time. eighteen months ago the previous administration signed an agreement with the taliban specifying may 1 of this year as the full withdrawal date. what happened to the americans during that period? i went back. liz: i thought to interrupt, i hear what you're saying but so many mistakes were made, surrendering the airbase, surrendering billions of dollars worth of military hardware, uk nato saint telegraph ahead of time artificial pullout date, a recipe for chaos. people don't want to hear this anymore, they seek mistakes and hear it loudny and clear. >> i don't think you and i will agree on this. i'm just offering that there's another perspective worth paying attention to and worth considering. aside from the americans we are already focused on, there are tens of thousands of afghan citizens who worked alongside of us overfg this 20 year project. many of them left behi
not behind caroline's like this. they are done, what you say?i don't think this is overnight, it didn't break only under the biden administration, it broken through a period of time. eighteen months ago the previous administration signed an agreement with the taliban specifying may 1 of this year as the full withdrawal date. what happened to the americans during that period? i went back. liz: i thought to interrupt, i hear what you're saying but so many mistakes were made, surrendering the...
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caroline, thank you. our top story this lunchtime...re early signs of improvement and the worst might soon be over. there are now the first — worst might soon be over. there are now the first very _ worst might soon be over. there are now the first very tentative - now the first very tentative signs of stabilisation of forecourt storage, which will not be reflected in the queues as yet but it is the first time we have seen more petrol in the petrol stations itself. in the sport in the next 15 minutes on the sport in the next 15 minutes on the bbc news channel, just six games into the season the cotton hotspur supporters trust demand answers from the board after a hat—trick of derby defeats. —— the tottenham hotspur supporters trust. across the uk house prices have gone up by 8% in the last year — but in some coastal and rural areas price increases are almost triple that. today the office of national statistics warned that in some areas rising property prices and increasing rents risked pricing locals out of the market. north devon is on
caroline, thank you. our top story this lunchtime...re early signs of improvement and the worst might soon be over. there are now the first — worst might soon be over. there are now the first very _ worst might soon be over. there are now the first very tentative - now the first very tentative signs of stabilisation of forecourt storage, which will not be reflected in the queues as yet but it is the first time we have seen more petrol in the petrol stations itself. in the sport in the next 15...
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caroline, the french are furious. australians are walking away from a very substantial submarine contract. from a purely financial point of view, it is not clear what is going to happen. but the bigger question is where does this leave the eu? where does this leave france? germany? in terms of their geopolitical positioning. they talk but there is no action. caroline: that is right. it was a brutal decision for the foreign minister of france. he reacted this morning, saying the decision was unacceptable. it was like joe biden was acting like donald trump. clearly, this means reinforcing the autonomy of defense of the eu. this is something that emmanuel macron has been excited for for many years. in 2019, he clashed with donald trump, saying nato was brain dead, something at the time that donald trump said is a nasty comment. this has not changed so much with joe biden. france and germany have been criticizing joe biden's decision to leave afghanistan so quickly. as you heard from the eu chief foreign policy earlier, t
caroline, the french are furious. australians are walking away from a very substantial submarine contract. from a purely financial point of view, it is not clear what is going to happen. but the bigger question is where does this leave the eu? where does this leave france? germany? in terms of their geopolitical positioning. they talk but there is no action. caroline: that is right. it was a brutal decision for the foreign minister of france. he reacted this morning, saying the decision was...
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we're celebrating the return with the cast of "caroline, or change" and look who is saying -- >> all:ning. we are so looking forward to that special live performance by the cast of "caroline, or change," beautiful. >> they definitely look ready to go and also this morning, we have all the dancing drama in the ballroom. we'll hear from the contestants and this morning we'll find out lara h ialin "pop ws get booted. >>> loing forward to that. first a lot to get to starting with that breaking vaccine news. pfizer submitting data for the fda to review about a critical trial on kids ages 5 to 11 years ole. -- old 37 let's go back to janai norman with more on that, and possible hospital shortages right here in new york city. janai, good morning once again. >> reporter: whit, good morning to you. yeah, pfizer saying that the company expects to make a formal request for authorization in the coming weeks and as we await the fda's decision which could come by the end of next month, this morning, new york's governor signing an executive order to help alleviate potential staffing shortages at hea
we're celebrating the return with the cast of "caroline, or change" and look who is saying -- >> all:ning. we are so looking forward to that special live performance by the cast of "caroline, or change," beautiful. >> they definitely look ready to go and also this morning, we have all the dancing drama in the ballroom. we'll hear from the contestants and this morning we'll find out lara h ialin "pop ws get booted. >>> loing forward to that. first a...
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if we don't, then we can't get where we need to go. >> caroline randall williams and jelani cobb, thankonight brand new details about the republican pressure to end a vaccine outreach program in one of the states with the worst outbreak in the country right now. you don't want to miss it. that's next. now. you don' t want to miss it. that's next. ..their wind got a chip. they drove to safelite for a same-day repair. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them. >> woman: really? >> tech: that's service you can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ i am robert strickler. i've been involved in communications in the media for 45 years. i've been taking prevagen on a regular basis for at least eight years. for me, the greatest benefit over the years has been that prevagen seems to help me recall things and also think more clearly. and i enthusiastically recommend prevagen. it has helped me an awful lot. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. introducing aleve x. it's fast, powerful long-lasting relief with a revolutionary, rollerball design. because with the right p
if we don't, then we can't get where we need to go. >> caroline randall williams and jelani cobb, thankonight brand new details about the republican pressure to end a vaccine outreach program in one of the states with the worst outbreak in the country right now. you don't want to miss it. that's next. now. you don' t want to miss it. that's next. ..their wind got a chip. they drove to safelite for a same-day repair. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them. >> woman: really?...
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we met caroline online _ caroline, your surrogate?oof - carried both of our children. laura, i am in doof doof doof doof awe. i carried both of our children. laura, i i am in doof doof doof doof awe. how many times? i i am in doof doof doof doof awe. how many times?— many times? i have got four of my own. maybe it is something i would have to think about a little bit more but once my body copes well. heath? to think about a little bit more but once my body copes well.- to think about a little bit more but once my body copes well. why did you do it the first — once my body copes well. why did you do it the first time? _ once my body copes well. why did you do it the first time? | _ once my body copes well. why did you do it the first time? i would _ once my body copes well. why did you do it the first time? i would look - do it the first time? i would look at my own _ do it the first time? i would look at my own children _ do it the first time? i would look at my own children of— do it the first time? i would look at my own children of
we met caroline online _ caroline, your surrogate?oof - carried both of our children. laura, i am in doof doof doof doof awe. i carried both of our children. laura, i i am in doof doof doof doof awe. how many times? i i am in doof doof doof doof awe. how many times?— many times? i have got four of my own. maybe it is something i would have to think about a little bit more but once my body copes well. heath? to think about a little bit more but once my body copes well.- to think about a little...
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manus: bloomberg's caroline connan on the importance of the french budget ahead of the elections.et back to juliette. juliette: president biden has used his first general assembly speech to more than $11 billion by 2024. the pledge comes as covid and climate dominate the meeting ahead of the summit in scotland next month. the u.k. government is to provide limited financial support to restart production of the company's biggest plants to ease the shortage crucial to the food industry. the soaring costs of natural gas. the government has met with domestic gas and power splierdz as several stopped accepting new customers as the u.k.'s energy crisis escalates. the democratic controlled house has passed a bill to suspend the u.s. debt ceiling into december 2022 and provide the government funding to operate past the end of this month. the republicans plan to block the measure off the provision. it raises the chances of both a government shutdown and a default which could have devastating consequences to the u.s. economy. the u.k. is said to be exploring joining the free trade agreement
manus: bloomberg's caroline connan on the importance of the french budget ahead of the elections.et back to juliette. juliette: president biden has used his first general assembly speech to more than $11 billion by 2024. the pledge comes as covid and climate dominate the meeting ahead of the summit in scotland next month. the u.k. government is to provide limited financial support to restart production of the company's biggest plants to ease the shortage crucial to the food industry. the...
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caroline hawley�*s report contains some distressing images.me crazy. he was never political. he was a mechanical engineer with a love of astronomy. throughout his entire life, he has put me and my brother first. but in august in 2017, while visiting his elderly mother in tehran, anoosheh ashoori was thrown into iran's notorious evin jail, one of a dozen westerners being held in iran, including nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe. their families describe them as hostages being used by iranian authorities for political and financial leverage with the west. evin is notorious for being horrific. each room is shared by 15—20 people. they have rats and cockroaches all the time. he was interrogated very, very heavily. they threatened to hurt us throughout the interrogations. they told my dad that they knew where we lived, where we worked, what pets we had. my dad was saying, "i have nothing to confess to you." twice he tried to take his own life because he thought that if he was out of the equation, then they would not be able to hurt us. last month, cctv foot
caroline hawley�*s report contains some distressing images.me crazy. he was never political. he was a mechanical engineer with a love of astronomy. throughout his entire life, he has put me and my brother first. but in august in 2017, while visiting his elderly mother in tehran, anoosheh ashoori was thrown into iran's notorious evin jail, one of a dozen westerners being held in iran, including nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe. their families describe them as hostages being used by iranian...
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caroline pollock on the latest tuna conservation survey.er on the way with september likely to top august in the temperature stakes. in the month of august, the high temperature was 27.2 degrees celsius. this week, we're expecting 29, maybe even 30. it is unusual for september to outdo august when it comes to the top temperature. and the warmth gets under way in england and wales for sunday, helped by a more generous helping of sunshine than of late, but wetter for some perhaps in scotland and northern ireland. very slowly, high pressure moving away, atlantic weather fronts coming in. that will bring a bit of rain, slowly spreading east during the day. it may be welcome where it's been so dry. we are mainly dry to begin the day, some patchy mist and fog clearing. for england and wales, there will still be some areas of cloud, but sunny spells, too. an isolated shower in central southern england can't be ruled out. some areas of sea fog around the coast of southwest england. with light winds, it'll feel warm in the sunny spells. the wind str
caroline pollock on the latest tuna conservation survey.er on the way with september likely to top august in the temperature stakes. in the month of august, the high temperature was 27.2 degrees celsius. this week, we're expecting 29, maybe even 30. it is unusual for september to outdo august when it comes to the top temperature. and the warmth gets under way in england and wales for sunday, helped by a more generous helping of sunshine than of late, but wetter for some perhaps in scotland and...
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caroline pollock on the latest tuna conservation survey.he world has seen, but he died without completing his tenth symphony. what it would have sounded like has always been a mystery. a computer has been enlisted to solve it. tim allman reports. classical music. beethoven's ninth symphony, also known as ode tojoy, is viewed by many as his greatest achievement. but it was his also his final symphony. a tenth was planned, but never finished. here in the swiss city of lausanne, the conductor guillaume berney and programmer florian colombo want to do something about that. inputting much of beethoven's work into a computer and then letting artificial intelligence take over. composing its own version of what his tenth symphony may have sounded like. the two men had no idea what to expect until the sheets of music were printed out for the first time. translation: in the end, the idea is to be able - to press the button and have the complete score for the entire symphony orchestra without any human intervention other than my work at the beginning.
caroline pollock on the latest tuna conservation survey.he world has seen, but he died without completing his tenth symphony. what it would have sounded like has always been a mystery. a computer has been enlisted to solve it. tim allman reports. classical music. beethoven's ninth symphony, also known as ode tojoy, is viewed by many as his greatest achievement. but it was his also his final symphony. a tenth was planned, but never finished. here in the swiss city of lausanne, the conductor...
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university of virginia history professor caroline recounts robert e lee surrendered to the union army and ends of war. find these titles this coming week wherever books are sold. watch for many of these authors to appear in the near future on book tv. >> welcome byron from cincinnati, jennifer formally from cincinnati now lives in new mexico. i will let them talk about how they met each other in the book that they wrote together. welcome this afternoon. >> thank you jan. >> thank you jan. we are excited to be here. >> it is great to be here today. byron and i are going to start by introducing each other a little bit. then were going to do readings from the book and then we will take some questions. and this feed is supposed to be on c-span book tv coming up. so it may be replayed again, fingers crossed everything technically works from end to end, that is always the challenge. i am going to start by introducing brian mcauley. byron will not say it himself but he has been an award winning journalist columnist for 25 years. he recently switched careers, but his career has been as a prof
university of virginia history professor caroline recounts robert e lee surrendered to the union army and ends of war. find these titles this coming week wherever books are sold. watch for many of these authors to appear in the near future on book tv. >> welcome byron from cincinnati, jennifer formally from cincinnati now lives in new mexico. i will let them talk about how they met each other in the book that they wrote together. welcome this afternoon. >> thank you jan. >>...
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caroline davies, i would travel corresponded _ now. caroline davies, i would travel corresponded. travel corresponded. thank you. - alan french is the chief executive of the travel company thomas cook — hejoins me now. is this announcement from grant shapps music to your is?- is this announcement from grant shapps music to your is? yes, it is. it is great — shapps music to your is? yes, it is. it is great news, _ shapps music to your is? yes, it is. it is great news, it _ shapps music to your is? yes, it is. it is great news, it allows _ shapps music to your is? yes, it is. it is great news, it allows us - shapps music to your is? yes, it is. it is great news, it allows us to - it is great news, it allows us to have a last push for the remnants of this summer and i think that is going to be great news for families, as your correspondent mentioned, over the half term holidays and in october, lots of interest in that we have seen lots of interest on the website, we have seen bookings spiked on that so that is really good news. ithink spiked on that so that is really good news. i thi
caroline davies, i would travel corresponded _ now. caroline davies, i would travel corresponded. travel corresponded. thank you. - alan french is the chief executive of the travel company thomas cook — hejoins me now. is this announcement from grant shapps music to your is?- is this announcement from grant shapps music to your is? yes, it is. it is great — shapps music to your is? yes, it is. it is great news, _ shapps music to your is? yes, it is. it is great news, it _ shapps music to...
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tom: caroline impact us on the politics of france.li rehn will speak on monetary policy and economic -- the international economic situation. retail sales will play into the u.s. inflation picture. manus: if you pay more for gas at the pump, it will impact where you spend. and outgoing chancellor angela merkel will be meeting with french president emmanuel macron. technically it is my friday. you might have me five days a week but i can't confirm it. that's the mood we have out there in the market. tom: and what is the risk of the tax owed on that? people are factoring in that the democrats are coming closer to agreement and another factor over in china, the focus on the property sector. that is it for bloomberg "daybreak: europe." the european open is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ in business, it's never just another day. it's the big sale, or the big presentation. the day where everything goes right. or the one where nothing does. with comcast business you get the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses and advanced
tom: caroline impact us on the politics of france.li rehn will speak on monetary policy and economic -- the international economic situation. retail sales will play into the u.s. inflation picture. manus: if you pay more for gas at the pump, it will impact where you spend. and outgoing chancellor angela merkel will be meeting with french president emmanuel macron. technically it is my friday. you might have me five days a week but i can't confirm it. that's the mood we have out there in the...
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caroline pollock on the latest tuna conservation survey. conservation efforts. lions are classified as a vulnerable species, under threat from habitat loss and poaching. courtney bembridge reports. mooing. the sound of an injured animal reverberates through the bush and the smell of a fresh carcass fills the air. but this is no ordinary meal. this is how you conduct a lion census. we have to do this process to count predators because they don't... it's difficult to count them from a helicopter in an aerial census. they hide in the trees and it's difficult. census takers have to crisscross this sprawling nature reserve to try to count all of the big cats. 20 years ago there were very few here, but last year more than 150 were counted. lions do incredibly well in this area, mainly because there is a large enough space for them to operate. the rest of africa habitat loss is the biggest threat to lions, all over the continent. this reserve is part of an even bigger ecosystem covering more than 2 million hectares, including the kruger national p
caroline pollock on the latest tuna conservation survey. conservation efforts. lions are classified as a vulnerable species, under threat from habitat loss and poaching. courtney bembridge reports. mooing. the sound of an injured animal reverberates through the bush and the smell of a fresh carcass fills the air. but this is no ordinary meal. this is how you conduct a lion census. we have to do this process to count predators because they don't... it's difficult to count them from a helicopter...
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caroline hawley, bbc news.description in a national park in the state of wyoming. ms petito's not been seen since her boyfriend brian laundri, returned home from a cross—country trip without her. he's wanted by police who've named him a person of interest. 0fficers involved in the discovery said they're awaiting the results of forensic testing. earlier today, human remains were discovered, consistent with the description of the woman. forforensic identification have not been completed to confirm 100% that we found her and herfamily has been notified of the discovery. the cause of death has not been determined at this time. king willem—alexander of the netherlands has inaugurated a monument dedicated to all the dutch victims of the holocaust at a ceremony in amsterdam. it lists 102,000 jewish people who were killed by the nazis as well as more than 200 sinti and roma. the bbc�*s tim allman reports. the holocaust was a crime committed in so many places, with so many victims. more than 100,000 of them, are named h
caroline hawley, bbc news.description in a national park in the state of wyoming. ms petito's not been seen since her boyfriend brian laundri, returned home from a cross—country trip without her. he's wanted by police who've named him a person of interest. 0fficers involved in the discovery said they're awaiting the results of forensic testing. earlier today, human remains were discovered, consistent with the description of the woman. forforensic identification have not been completed to...
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our transport correspondent caroline davies takes a close look.e for this evening. ..few facilities... a squaddie shower which consists of some wet wipes. ..and often nowhere to park up. life in steve's cab over a few days, and it's not always easy. this is our bunk. nick is steve's boss and he's been driving for more than a0 years. he says conditions for hgv drivers have got worse, and he's worried it's putting young people off. we used to park overnight in all the towns. from about the last 25 years all those facilities have closed. either we use these places here which are expensive and not really secure, or you park in a lay—by. what would be your advice to a young driver who is thinking about coming into this. it's a sad thing to say but i don't think that you should. there is a driver shortage across europe and the effects of it are already biting in the uk. the uk haulage industry says it has lost 111,000 drivers who have gone back to the eu this year. but it's not as simple as brexit. tax rules have changed, wages in eastern europe have go
our transport correspondent caroline davies takes a close look.e for this evening. ..few facilities... a squaddie shower which consists of some wet wipes. ..and often nowhere to park up. life in steve's cab over a few days, and it's not always easy. this is our bunk. nick is steve's boss and he's been driving for more than a0 years. he says conditions for hgv drivers have got worse, and he's worried it's putting young people off. we used to park overnight in all the towns. from about the last...
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caroline, thank you.curity partnership between britain, america and australia. the deal will deliver nuclear—powered submarines to the australian navy — to promote stability in the indo—pacific region, which has come under increasing pressure from china. beijing said the pact was "extremely irresponsible". here's our defence correspondent, jonathan beale. britain's making its mark in the pacific. the royal navy's new aircraft carrier's been flying the flag there, on exercise with the us and allies — proof of the increasing importance of the region, and the focus for this new defence agreement. so what is the threat? china is the rising power in the region — notjust an economic giant, but a military one too. its armed forces are modernising. it now has the world's largest navy. it's staked its claim to oceans, fortifying islands well outside its own territorial waters. this new pact, announced in a carefully choreographed appearance by the leaders of australia, the uk and the us, is all about china, even t
caroline, thank you.curity partnership between britain, america and australia. the deal will deliver nuclear—powered submarines to the australian navy — to promote stability in the indo—pacific region, which has come under increasing pressure from china. beijing said the pact was "extremely irresponsible". here's our defence correspondent, jonathan beale. britain's making its mark in the pacific. the royal navy's new aircraft carrier's been flying the flag there, on exercise...
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and as caroline just mentioned, fema is on the ground in those storm ravaged areas and more help is on the way with some insight now on what they're up against. we're joined by former presidential appointee and fema coordinator mark nouveau mark. in these immediate days following such a big storm. what type of assistance is most critical right now? good evening, julie. right now they're concentrating on search and rescue with hundreds or more of high water vehicles. both federal volunteers cajun army navy, all trying to help out and rescue people. they're also focusing on how to rewire stored energy, although that's the energy company's responsibility. the federal government's going to do whatever they can to be able to facilitate. that because that's the key to recovery and this is going to be a long recovery. it is mark you mentioned rescuers in boats, helicopters, high water trucks are bringing hundreds of people who were trapped by eidos. floodwaters to safety. tell us about the process of how cruz undertake such a massive search and recovery effort. well somewhat organized chaos.
and as caroline just mentioned, fema is on the ground in those storm ravaged areas and more help is on the way with some insight now on what they're up against. we're joined by former presidential appointee and fema coordinator mark nouveau mark. in these immediate days following such a big storm. what type of assistance is most critical right now? good evening, julie. right now they're concentrating on search and rescue with hundreds or more of high water vehicles. both federal volunteers...
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caroline davies, bbc news.e reassured drivers there is no shortage of petrol in the uk, but that supply issues have been made worse with drivers filling up their tanks unnecessarily. we were in discussions with government ministers last night and we talked to the major fuel companies and, you know, we can reiterate. so there is plenty of fuel but earlier in the week there were some problems due of but that was only kind of a localised problem and is people going out and filling up when they really don't need to. that was only a localised problem and frankly what has exacerbated it is people going out and filling up when they really don't need to. because if you think about it, 30 million cars out there, if they have all got half a tank, if they all rush out to fill up the rest of the tank and a tank is about 60 litres, that will put a strain on the system. the director general of the confederation of british industry said they were very pleased to hear the government is planning to introduce temporary emergency
caroline davies, bbc news.e reassured drivers there is no shortage of petrol in the uk, but that supply issues have been made worse with drivers filling up their tanks unnecessarily. we were in discussions with government ministers last night and we talked to the major fuel companies and, you know, we can reiterate. so there is plenty of fuel but earlier in the week there were some problems due of but that was only kind of a localised problem and is people going out and filling up when they...
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here's our transport correspondent caroline davies.isis takes some careful but quick manoeuvring. so when does the visa system start? the scheme will be opening at the beginning of october and the visas will expire on the 24th of december. industry groups say they are still waiting for clarity on how exactly the visa process will work and, crucially, how long it will take. so will foreign drivers return? there is a driver shortage across the eu. according to the most recent data from the last two years, poland has a gap of 12a,000, germany up to 60,000, and france 113,000, although these figures may well have changed. it means there is competition for drivers. there should be an extremely good package in terms of salaries and working conditions. there is a shortage of drivers everywhere so why should they go to the uk instead of another country? and some like this dutch driver are sceptical, too. the time is too short for us drivers to go to england. i have a contract with my company and i worked there 30 years, and i'm not going to en
here's our transport correspondent caroline davies.isis takes some careful but quick manoeuvring. so when does the visa system start? the scheme will be opening at the beginning of october and the visas will expire on the 24th of december. industry groups say they are still waiting for clarity on how exactly the visa process will work and, crucially, how long it will take. so will foreign drivers return? there is a driver shortage across the eu. according to the most recent data from the last...