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caroline: let's stick with e-commerce.his earnings, after its discount model is sharing market share gains. coming up, more things artificial intelligence. the founder of learning ai, the cofounder of kosara. assign that anticipates greater demand for electric vehicles. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is ge aerospace, advancing flight for future generations. ♪ welcome to a new era of flight. and your store was also the first time you realized... well, we can do anything. cheesecake cookies? the chookie! manage all your sales from one place with a partner that always puts you first. (we did it) start today at godaddy.com caroline: a new etf is hitting the market. they will be trading under the name chat. they derive portions of the revenue from generative ai. let's stick to that theme. general partner at ai fund and chairman of landing -- learning ai. and professor in computer science. the start on the ai fund. it is a venture studio, which businesses do you want to disrupt -- when you go there? >> my friends used to challenge ea
caroline: let's stick with e-commerce.his earnings, after its discount model is sharing market share gains. coming up, more things artificial intelligence. the founder of learning ai, the cofounder of kosara. assign that anticipates greater demand for electric vehicles. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is ge aerospace, advancing flight for future generations. ♪ welcome to a new era of flight. and your store was also the first time you realized... well, we can do anything. cheesecake cookies? the...
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caroline: i'm caroline hyde out bloomberg world headquarters in new york written. ed: and i'm ed ludlow, this is "bloomberg technology". caroline: chip makers struggle with the industry downturn. ed: salesforce expanding with new tools, there copresident joins us from vegas. caroline: and raising $100 million for car inspections, we speak with the ceo that cio of rx. we are cautious. we see a pullback on the nasdaq, up 5.6%. worries about the debt ceiling coming front and center but what is happening in china, the worry about the import demand not being as strong as anticipated. is the local economy not returning to growth post-covid? : dragon up. up by .9%. your world of crypto, caution overall, we are up by about .5%. volatility in bitcoin, ahead on the debt ceiling, it is about crypto. taking a pause on crypto. ed: the earnings story from a paypal lowering the margins outlook. details later. lucid group softer by about 8%, an automaker trying to catch up with tesla but not making progress. pain for the chip sector seems to be in place through the end of the year
caroline: i'm caroline hyde out bloomberg world headquarters in new york written. ed: and i'm ed ludlow, this is "bloomberg technology". caroline: chip makers struggle with the industry downturn. ed: salesforce expanding with new tools, there copresident joins us from vegas. caroline: and raising $100 million for car inspections, we speak with the ceo that cio of rx. we are cautious. we see a pullback on the nasdaq, up 5.6%. worries about the debt ceiling coming front and center but...
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>> this is bloomberg technology with caroline hyde and ed ludlow. ♪ caroline: i am caroline hyde at bloomberg'seadquarters in new york. all the artificial intelligence throughout the show you need from a potential bubble in ai stocks to nai girlfriend. we have got you covered. states versus companies, disney's decision to pull back in florida. a look at the legal decisions as -- in montana as tiktok users sue the state over the band. we speak with the founder of atomic labs as they announce their new fun. let's check in on markets. nervousness about the debt ceiling debacle continuing to erode confidence as we go into a weekend. off by .1% on the nasdaq. worries about what jay powell is saying, the fed chair looking as if he is on track for some pause in june. that implicates what is happening with the two year yield and 10-year yield, we are basically flat. kbw bank index, treasury secretary janet yellen may be hinting at further deals, and a needed in the banking sector. they drop 1.5%. individual movers, we have seen apple managing. one of the biggest, most impactful stock on the green. it i
>> this is bloomberg technology with caroline hyde and ed ludlow. ♪ caroline: i am caroline hyde at bloomberg'seadquarters in new york. all the artificial intelligence throughout the show you need from a potential bubble in ai stocks to nai girlfriend. we have got you covered. states versus companies, disney's decision to pull back in florida. a look at the legal decisions as -- in montana as tiktok users sue the state over the band. we speak with the founder of atomic labs as they...
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caroline: what about you as an employer.ow are you thinking about the productivity of your labor for the fact that perhaps you don't have to beef up your own talent pool? eric: if you came to someone and said we will make someone on your sales team able to sell 50% more contracts, you would say i want more sales people like that and we think that is the case here when you have the finance team that have a lot more time in the day and are able not to be tagging receipts, checking on what prices are but getting better deals and closing books faster and fundamentally focusing on areas where you can invest for a higher return on investment, i want folks like that. it is sale -- it is true with sales and finance. i believe people will be more productive over time rather than working on low value tasks because it is better, more profitable businesses. caroline: we thank you. a unique pact between tesla and for. it seems -- and ford. time to talk tech. this is bloomberg. ♪ ( ♪♪ ) ( ♪♪ ) ( ♪♪ ) ( ♪♪ ) constant contact delivers the m
caroline: what about you as an employer.ow are you thinking about the productivity of your labor for the fact that perhaps you don't have to beef up your own talent pool? eric: if you came to someone and said we will make someone on your sales team able to sell 50% more contracts, you would say i want more sales people like that and we think that is the case here when you have the finance team that have a lot more time in the day and are able not to be tagging receipts, checking on what prices...
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caroline: i'm caroline hyde and bloomberg's -- at bloomberg swirl headquarter in new york. ed: and i'm ed ludlow. this is bloomberg technology. caroline: coming up, the race to regulate artificial intelligence is underway in washington as the open a ico lays out the benefits and risks to senators. ed: the ceo of the hippocratic ai joins us in studio to discuss the regenerative ai -- generative ai tech. caroline: and a tech talent recruiting service recruited called lasky. once again, we are seeing big tech on top, lackluster trading day coming muted as we wary about the debt ceiling in the argument abound between left and right, seeing nasdaq 100 up .5%. big tech seen as some sort of haven. we will talk about the individual names there but next, i show the world is more down pat on the markets. bank of america, showing how much risky version there is from traders at the moment. we see down .3%, people not wanting to add to the stock market now. 10 year yield up six basis points. even as we see in the individual retail data coming out and showing you and i willing to spend t
caroline: i'm caroline hyde and bloomberg's -- at bloomberg swirl headquarter in new york. ed: and i'm ed ludlow. this is bloomberg technology. caroline: coming up, the race to regulate artificial intelligence is underway in washington as the open a ico lays out the benefits and risks to senators. ed: the ceo of the hippocratic ai joins us in studio to discuss the regenerative ai -- generative ai tech. caroline: and a tech talent recruiting service recruited called lasky. once again, we are...
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caroline: i'm caroline hyde a bloomberg's world headquarters ed: in york. ed:i'm ed ludlow in san francisco. this is bloomberg technology. caroline: coming up, nvidia hitting a trillion dollars. the ninth company to hit that valuation. we will bring you all things ai. ed: industry warning the technology poses the threat of extinction. google and others calling for caution. caroline: elon musk touches down in beijing. we will bring you the latest on his visit as he emphasizes the importance of ties with china. let's get a global look on these markets because the chinese economy is still a key concern for many. that's why we see the golden dragon off by more than 3%. the nasdaq is your outperformer. the technology sector, the rest of the world is still worrying about recession risks and inflation. we are seeing a big rally in the u.s. debt market. the 10 year, yields coming down nine or 10 basis points. debt relief yet to seal the deal, but something coming from across the aisle. we will see if we managed to push through default. that affected the crypto mark
caroline: i'm caroline hyde a bloomberg's world headquarters ed: in york. ed:i'm ed ludlow in san francisco. this is bloomberg technology. caroline: coming up, nvidia hitting a trillion dollars. the ninth company to hit that valuation. we will bring you all things ai. ed: industry warning the technology poses the threat of extinction. google and others calling for caution. caroline: elon musk touches down in beijing. we will bring you the latest on his visit as he emphasizes the importance of...
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caroline: i am caroline hyde at bloomberg's world headquarters in new york. ed: i am ed ludlow in san francisco. this is "bloomberg technology." caroline: we count you down to the fed rate decision and a look at the fintech helping to speed up deposit flight. ed: deep into the world of venture capital. caroline: how mao well operators are cashing in on the ai hype to target your businesses. chat gpt and cybersecurity with the meta head of security. it feels as if there is caution. will we hike 25 basis points? what does this mean for the solidity of the banking sector in the united states? the nasdaq is up higher. two-year yields show still that level of anxiety, costs coming down by two to three basis points across the curve. i'm looking at the worry of global growth. the u.s. services data being pulled back in terms of business activity at the moment. new york crude shining a light on what is happening in commodities. it is more of a risk asset at the moment, worried about the overall view on where our asset prices are going to go. remember, resilient yeste
caroline: i am caroline hyde at bloomberg's world headquarters in new york. ed: i am ed ludlow in san francisco. this is "bloomberg technology." caroline: we count you down to the fed rate decision and a look at the fintech helping to speed up deposit flight. ed: deep into the world of venture capital. caroline: how mao well operators are cashing in on the ai hype to target your businesses. chat gpt and cybersecurity with the meta head of security. it feels as if there is caution....
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caroline: i am caroline hyde at bloomberg world headquarters in new york. ed: i'm ed ludlow in san francisco, this is brick technology -- "bloomberg technology". caroline: disney takes a hit as that battle for streaming dominance rages on. ed: and teaming up with google cloud to maximize ai usage. caroline: microsoft is freezing salaries as they look to navigate economic uncertainty. so much more this hour and the market is trying to navigate economic uncertainty. worries about the debt ceiling and ongoing concerns around u.s. banks and yet tech outperforms. shaking off the nerves and the rest of the market, up 15 points. there was economic data that the jobless claim showed worry in the jobs market, inflation pressure dialing back a little. the two year yield coming down. does this mean ever session our environment? -- a recessionary environment? pac west is when we are looking at. the dollar is going higher, crypto going lower. good point trading at 27,000 on the day. but go into the earnings. ed: there is a lot of news flow. peloton -- at one point it ha
caroline: i am caroline hyde at bloomberg world headquarters in new york. ed: i'm ed ludlow in san francisco, this is brick technology -- "bloomberg technology". caroline: disney takes a hit as that battle for streaming dominance rages on. ed: and teaming up with google cloud to maximize ai usage. caroline: microsoft is freezing salaries as they look to navigate economic uncertainty. so much more this hour and the market is trying to navigate economic uncertainty. worries about the...
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caroline: i am caroline hyde in new york. ed: and i am ed ludlow. caroline: we look at the results from qualcomm. ed: we dive deep into the world of ai intelligence. we speak about safety with ashton kutcher. caroline: we will bring you the latest details on alibaba. i am looking at the nasdaq under pressure and nurse across the board. we are worried about the banking crisis that continues to unfold. kbw bank index trading at its lowest since 2020. the fed hikes, the ecb hikes, we are worried about the course of global investing. vix is up above a 20 handle. are we still going to see a benefit in crypto because it is aside from the traditional world of finance? we are at the 28,000 level but the fact that we're up above 1%. ed: the downside movers on earnings, qualcomm is down 4.91% . we are going to go deep on these earnings later in the show. etsy gave a good forecast but investors are not buying it. it's the regional banks story playing out. you look at pac west, western alliance, two catalysts driving those stocks. pack west denied a report, wes
caroline: i am caroline hyde in new york. ed: and i am ed ludlow. caroline: we look at the results from qualcomm. ed: we dive deep into the world of ai intelligence. we speak about safety with ashton kutcher. caroline: we will bring you the latest details on alibaba. i am looking at the nasdaq under pressure and nurse across the board. we are worried about the banking crisis that continues to unfold. kbw bank index trading at its lowest since 2020. the fed hikes, the ecb hikes, we are worried...
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caroline: and caroline hyde in new york.e slightly lower on the nasdaq at the moment, off by 0.8%. also, we are running too hot in the u.s. and the federal reserve will still have to tame the growth. the jolts data is showing people are still hiring. kevin growth coming from china in terms of pmi's and manufacturing data. u.s. -- europe also down. let's move along and have a look at individual movers. we still have earnings and real news but we also have the first fall in nvidia since its roaring earnings we saw last week. you're off by around 5% after it hit the $1 trillion mark. we are also seeing intel with an uptick. it really discussing how they may be will manage to be at the top end of the range when it comes to forward-looking guidance. hewlett-packard enterprise disappoints, down by 7%. we are still at a very difficult macroeconomic environment. we have to remember this. ed: ai is still a big factor in the markets. a meeting this week at the u.s.-eu trade technology council. gathering in sweden where they plan to su
caroline: and caroline hyde in new york.e slightly lower on the nasdaq at the moment, off by 0.8%. also, we are running too hot in the u.s. and the federal reserve will still have to tame the growth. the jolts data is showing people are still hiring. kevin growth coming from china in terms of pmi's and manufacturing data. u.s. -- europe also down. let's move along and have a look at individual movers. we still have earnings and real news but we also have the first fall in nvidia since its...
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this is bloomberg technology with caroline hyde and ed ludlow. caroline: i am caroline hyde. ed: i am at ludlow in san francisco. caroline: the eu gives microsoft be greenlight -- the green light for the takeover of activision blizzard. ed: we will talk twitter as one person prepares to take the helm. of the social media company. . caroline: we will sit down with the ceo of c3.ai. all that and so much more coming up and before we going to startups, let's go into caps. --big caps. but to get back to what is broadly in line, the nasdaq which is up half a percentage point in outperforming the rest of the industries. we are little bit -- a little bit cautious. we are worried about the debt ceiling and new york data that came in. and we are more cautious of our outlook but we are seeing big tech more tentative. the 10 year yield pushes higher as we hear from fed speakers. we will speak with -- he will sit down with mike mckee. he says he is pushing about -- back from the viewpoint that we will be cutting down rates. we have a down day for assets in turkey for the dollar strength v
this is bloomberg technology with caroline hyde and ed ludlow. caroline: i am caroline hyde. ed: i am at ludlow in san francisco. caroline: the eu gives microsoft be greenlight -- the green light for the takeover of activision blizzard. ed: we will talk twitter as one person prepares to take the helm. of the social media company. . caroline: we will sit down with the ceo of c3.ai. all that and so much more coming up and before we going to startups, let's go into caps. --big caps. but to get...
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caroline: i'm caroline hyde. ed: i'm ed ludlow. caroline: coming up we have. we digest apple. we also got doordash, analysis. ed: following another strong payrolls report reit's discuss the state of the job market -- we discussed the state of the jobs market. caroline: we break down results from warner bros. as a report surprise profit in streaming. how will the writers strike impact results going forward? all of that as we analyze the broader context of the market today. when you look at tech stocks even with a strong jobs report and what it means in the federal reserve still probably trying to tame inflation where looking at 1.8% rise on the nasdaq. where seeing a bounce back in sentiment. kbw up. this is all about a bounce back in regional banks. maybe people find the dip today. the vix pulling down almost three points. we decided were going to go long into the weekend. it looks as if risk sentiment is rallying in crypto. a little bit of a push back. in the micro, is there risk on sentiment they? is it earnings? ed: there's a lot of dripping bond earnings. lips touching a r
caroline: i'm caroline hyde. ed: i'm ed ludlow. caroline: coming up we have. we digest apple. we also got doordash, analysis. ed: following another strong payrolls report reit's discuss the state of the job market -- we discussed the state of the jobs market. caroline: we break down results from warner bros. as a report surprise profit in streaming. how will the writers strike impact results going forward? all of that as we analyze the broader context of the market today. when you look at tech...
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caroline: thank you so much.s we talk about the private valuations around ai, we talked to companies thinking about ai and companies in the chip designing business. it feels like a buoyant conversation. ed: arm is ai adjacent. the chips are at the cutting edge of technology. look at the banks. a smooth ipo is what we are hoping for. caroline: that's the end of this edition of lumbar technology. -- bloomberg technology. ed: you can check us out on social media. this is bloomberg. ♪ ( ♪♪ ) ( ♪♪ ) -awww. -awww. -awww. -nope. ( ♪♪ ) constant contact delivers the marketing tools your small business needs to keep up, excel, and grow. constant contact. helping the small stand tall. you don't have to worry about things like changing tax rates, exemption certificates or filing returns. avalarahhh ahhh ahhh ahhh >> from new york city for our viewers worldwide, i am katie greifeld. bloomberg real yield starts now. >> coming up, inflation is cooling, but exp
caroline: thank you so much.s we talk about the private valuations around ai, we talked to companies thinking about ai and companies in the chip designing business. it feels like a buoyant conversation. ed: arm is ai adjacent. the chips are at the cutting edge of technology. look at the banks. a smooth ipo is what we are hoping for. caroline: that's the end of this edition of lumbar technology. -- bloomberg technology. ed: you can check us out on social media. this is bloomberg. ♪ ( ♪♪ )...
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at the librarian museum, and we're delighted to welcome you to a virtual tour of first children caroline and john jr. in the white house. welcome. i hope you'll you'll enjoy it with us. so janice, obviously, we're in an area here showing a lot of different magazine covers. can you tell us a little bit about what this part of the exhibit is? well this deals with how the media fed the public fascination with the children and you know, it's what feeds what, you know, the public were interested they were young kids in the white house there hadn't been one young kids in the white house since the early 20th century and the media played into that and you can see you know, this sick a sampling of magazine covers from the time period and wanted it to run the gamut of things like newsweek. which would be considered, you know an informed, you know periodical to more tabloidy type of things like motion picture, you know, how long can they hide the truth from caroline, you know these scientilating titles when in reality the the article, you know says something like how long can they hide the truth fr
at the librarian museum, and we're delighted to welcome you to a virtual tour of first children caroline and john jr. in the white house. welcome. i hope you'll you'll enjoy it with us. so janice, obviously, we're in an area here showing a lot of different magazine covers. can you tell us a little bit about what this part of the exhibit is? well this deals with how the media fed the public fascination with the children and you know, it's what feeds what, you know, the public were interested...
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and they knew caroline went to the school. o avery hatcher was the only one who is actually named because he was the child being integrated. what puts him in a different spot. theyd consistently said that's a private matter we do not reveal the names of the children but they did reveal the name of avery hatcher. quick tip interesting the contrast between these two of the exhibit for the first when the images are just so stage. this feels more intimate almost like a normal childhood. >> they are like family snapshots basically. except it was at the white house. i think the example most people know and one that actually did get a lot of media coverage was the image of jon junior on the president's desk playing while kennedy is sitting at the desk. >> iconic. so we are going to move on actually to that section of the exhibit now. ♪ ♪ >> here we are in the next exhibit. let's call this one behind the scenes. and obviously that is what we are seeinger here. these are portraits on from the official white house photographers really g
and they knew caroline went to the school. o avery hatcher was the only one who is actually named because he was the child being integrated. what puts him in a different spot. theyd consistently said that's a private matter we do not reveal the names of the children but they did reveal the name of avery hatcher. quick tip interesting the contrast between these two of the exhibit for the first when the images are just so stage. this feels more intimate almost like a normal childhood. >>...
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caroline: i'm caroline hyde at bloomberg world headquarters in new york. ed: i'm ed ludlow in san francisco caroline:. this is bloomberg technology. we've got the latest on the banking system in the state of funding, from fiat ventures and coast anova ed: ventures. coinbase weighing the united arab emirates fo its hub. we talked to brian armstrong on what's caroline: driving that decision. and the latest on meta--- the company may end news content on facebook and instagram in canada. as we dwell on that story around a publicly traded company, let's go broadly across the indices. some caution in today's trading. today, we pull back a little bit , basically flat on the day, coming off of our lows. seeing some treasure on the bond market, not more focused on the fed but focused on supply, on corporate bonds being sold and a whole have to them. we are up by five basis points as we see supply pressure in the two year yield creeping up to 3.96%. even though we see this cautious trading, volatility is low. that's happening in the world of crypto -- we've seen vol
caroline: i'm caroline hyde at bloomberg world headquarters in new york. ed: i'm ed ludlow in san francisco caroline:. this is bloomberg technology. we've got the latest on the banking system in the state of funding, from fiat ventures and coast anova ed: ventures. coinbase weighing the united arab emirates fo its hub. we talked to brian armstrong on what's caroline: driving that decision. and the latest on meta--- the company may end news content on facebook and instagram in canada. as we...
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caroline: climbed caroline hyde and bloomberg's world headquarters. ed: and i am ed had low -- ed ludlow in san francisco. caroline: disruption hits hiring, business models, and more. we will discuss it with steve wozniak. ed: we will sit down with the ceo of uber as it posts strong earnings. caroline: the ceo of sophia amid the banking system term i'll -- banking system turmoil as it partners with expedia to create a rewards program. let's dig in on these markets because we are nervous. we are focusing on the federal reserve, what does that mean for the macro? what does it mean for the banking system? we are up by 1.5% on the nasdaq with the kbw bank index is falling, 4.81%. the ripple and repurcussions coming from first republic still being digested as we worry about the strength of the financial system. the two new yield spiraling -- the 10 year yield is spiraling -- 10 year yield is spiraling down. we are not searching for safety, we are looking for risk assets in bitcoin. maybe this is also linked to the banking turmoil, the worry about the solid
caroline: climbed caroline hyde and bloomberg's world headquarters. ed: and i am ed had low -- ed ludlow in san francisco. caroline: disruption hits hiring, business models, and more. we will discuss it with steve wozniak. ed: we will sit down with the ceo of uber as it posts strong earnings. caroline: the ceo of sophia amid the banking system term i'll -- banking system turmoil as it partners with expedia to create a rewards program. let's dig in on these markets because we are nervous. we are...
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caroline: welcome back. i am caroline hyde in new york.et's have a quick check on markets because we have seen a real grieve off the back of inflation data that shows the price and pressure is cooling. the nasdaq is up 0.7 comes up to 5% year on year. you may anticipate the fed may take a pause in the hiking cycle. we are down seven basis points on the 10-year yield. bitcoin is higher. up to percent. we have an extraordinary amount of earnings. a firm up 4%. some caution after things dropped. with the by now, pay later overall headwinds of consumers. many analysts think this is a stop that can weather. up more than 4%. data dog is up 6%. it has integration with open ai and people like it. checking on how companies interact with chatgpt and the like. airbnb is very much on the downside, having its worst fall as a publicly traded company. let's talk about other earnings. there are more. in the evening space, blink charging debts reported revenue for the first quarter sector. it is still more than doubling revenues. it is continuing to transi
caroline: welcome back. i am caroline hyde in new york.et's have a quick check on markets because we have seen a real grieve off the back of inflation data that shows the price and pressure is cooling. the nasdaq is up 0.7 comes up to 5% year on year. you may anticipate the fed may take a pause in the hiking cycle. we are down seven basis points on the 10-year yield. bitcoin is higher. up to percent. we have an extraordinary amount of earnings. a firm up 4%. some caution after things dropped....
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caroline harrison, his wife, as she joined him. and they had two young children, had really just started to find some measure of success at the outbreak of the civil war. and so for harrison, he had a really difficult decision to make as rising lawyer and a supreme court reporter, whether he would hire a substitute or whether he just would wait and see what happened. but he was called in to governor morton, the oliver morton, the famous indiana war governor office, and was talking about lincoln's call for 300,000 new troops and harrison heard this full story from governor morton and thought about it and said, well, if i'm needed, i will go. and morton said, no, i'm not. i'm not asking you to serve. i just need help raising additional troops. and harrison made it clear that if he were to ask others to to serve, that he himself would serve. and so harrison went on to lead the 17th indiana and had started off as a second lieutenant. and by the end of the war had risen to brigadier general, and he was bracketed by lincoln just a few we
caroline harrison, his wife, as she joined him. and they had two young children, had really just started to find some measure of success at the outbreak of the civil war. and so for harrison, he had a really difficult decision to make as rising lawyer and a supreme court reporter, whether he would hire a substitute or whether he just would wait and see what happened. but he was called in to governor morton, the oliver morton, the famous indiana war governor office, and was talking about...
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ined caroline's case that was predominantly [inaudible] here we are at the next exhibit.of goals here. these prisms to carolinas gifts? >> individuals from various countries. some we don't knowes who sent tm just the countries. most are dressed in costumes that reflect the particular country's national identity. being subjective in this case this is a growing particularly fond of. she was a state gift from the president of cyprus in 1962 dressed in a rural costume. she was given goals so frequently there were newspaper articles about the size of her collection. the phrase i liked best she has it all of the united nations. >> she receivedhi so many and ts is just a fraction of what was kept. what happened to the other girlh how did they decide what was kept and what happened to the rest? >> the impression some were received and disappeared. maybe the l kids played with thm and destroyed them. a lot of the goals were set aside as being special. caroline kennedy particularly mentioned some that were given to her as being special sets that called her imagination as a child. e
ined caroline's case that was predominantly [inaudible] here we are at the next exhibit.of goals here. these prisms to carolinas gifts? >> individuals from various countries. some we don't knowes who sent tm just the countries. most are dressed in costumes that reflect the particular country's national identity. being subjective in this case this is a growing particularly fond of. she was a state gift from the president of cyprus in 1962 dressed in a rural costume. she was given goals so...
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i'm with caroline. i like pea.caroline. i like pea. i had english pea tortellini last week — i had english pea tortellini last week i— i had english pea tortellini last week. i love it. i like the taste of pea _ week. i love it. i like the taste of pea you — week. i love it. i like the taste of pea. you can _ week. i love it. i like the taste of pea. you can find a lot of things to have _ pea. you can find a lot of things to have a _ pea. you can find a lot of things to have a lot — pea. you can find a lot of things to have a lot of— pea. you can find a lot of things to have a lot of issues with, leave the pea alone — have a lot of issues with, leave the pea alone. let us enjoy our pea in peace _ pea alone. let us enjoy our pea in peace they— pea alone. let us enjoy our pea in peace they stop pea alone. let us en'oy our pea in peace they step— pea alone. let us en'oy our pea in peace they stop gives pea a chance. i think peace they stop gives pea a chance. i think that's — peace they stop gives pea a chance. | thin
i'm with caroline. i like pea.caroline. i like pea. i had english pea tortellini last week — i had english pea tortellini last week i— i had english pea tortellini last week. i love it. i like the taste of pea _ week. i love it. i like the taste of pea you — week. i love it. i like the taste of pea. you can _ week. i love it. i like the taste of pea. you can find a lot of things to have _ pea. you can find a lot of things to have a _ pea. you can find a lot of things to have a lot —...
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caroline: where are you with project texas?ou've come out and said very soon oracle will have unprecedented access to our data or indeed, to the ways in which your source code works but that's not now. when will oracle be able to enact this unprecedented overseeing and transparency of your company? >> project texas is a complicated project. a lot of the elements of the project is in place and operational. for example, today, by default, all u.s. data is stored in the oracle cloud service. it's no longer in our own service in virginia. caroline: you've already done the transfer? >> it's already been done. separately, oracle has begun the review of the code. as you may understand, it's a project that would take time for us to finish the details. it's on track. oracle and ourselves are working together with the u.s. government to finalize project texas. alex: caroline is standing by. what was your big take away from your conversation? caroline: i was pressing him on your reporting because it was your story that really instigated t
caroline: where are you with project texas?ou've come out and said very soon oracle will have unprecedented access to our data or indeed, to the ways in which your source code works but that's not now. when will oracle be able to enact this unprecedented overseeing and transparency of your company? >> project texas is a complicated project. a lot of the elements of the project is in place and operational. for example, today, by default, all u.s. data is stored in the oracle cloud service....
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caroline, many thanks. caroline _ against russia. caroline, many thanks.caroline hawley, there. staying with ukraine... around half the population of ukraine could need mental health support in the coming months, according to officials there, because of russia's invasion. the country's health system is already under strain, with doctors having to prioritise patients with physical injuries from the fighting. 0ur ukraine correspondentjames waterhouse has the story. explosion. these are the realities of resisting russia's invasion. and for a soldier recently out from the front line, there is often a darkness etched across the eyes, a marking from sights previously seen. this man has fought for the past 15 months. he is at a recovery centre in north—eastern ukraine with his wife, who has travelled 600 miles to be with him. translation: we will. suffer the consequences for the rest of our lives. when you go to bed you see it, the pain, the comrades i lost. how i pulled them out with no limbs. how they died in my arms. this will stay with us for the rest of our
caroline, many thanks. caroline _ against russia. caroline, many thanks.caroline hawley, there. staying with ukraine... around half the population of ukraine could need mental health support in the coming months, according to officials there, because of russia's invasion. the country's health system is already under strain, with doctors having to prioritise patients with physical injuries from the fighting. 0ur ukraine correspondentjames waterhouse has the story. explosion. these are the...
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caroline, thank you. caroline davies our— khan. caroline, thank you. islamabad. as always, you can go to the website for the very latest on what you have been watching him on bbc news, including much more from our new bbc verify. stay with us on the bbc, i'm back with a couple of minutes. this week may not technically speaking bring us a heatwave, however it is going to feel warm where you get to see some sunshine, and it is going to be largely dry. but it certainly hasn't been wall—to—wall sunshine everywhere so far today. this was suffolk earlier on, with quite a lot of cloud in the sky. a cloud across central and eastern parts of england has been producing the odd spot of drizzle. they should be more brightness here towards the end of the day. we also have a stripe of cloud pushing south across southern scotland and northern england which could generate the odd shower. highest averages across parts of the west midlands, south—east wales and south—east england, up to 23 celsius. tonight it will be predominantly dry with clear spells and variable amou
caroline, thank you. caroline davies our— khan. caroline, thank you. islamabad. as always, you can go to the website for the very latest on what you have been watching him on bbc news, including much more from our new bbc verify. stay with us on the bbc, i'm back with a couple of minutes. this week may not technically speaking bring us a heatwave, however it is going to feel warm where you get to see some sunshine, and it is going to be largely dry. but it certainly hasn't been...
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caroline: i am caroline hyde at bloomberg world headquarters in new york. ed: i'm ed ludlow in san francisco, this is brick technology -- "bloomberg technology". caroline: disney takes a hit as that battle for streaming dominance rages on. ed:
caroline: i am caroline hyde at bloomberg world headquarters in new york. ed: i'm ed ludlow in san francisco, this is brick technology -- "bloomberg technology". caroline: disney takes a hit as that battle for streaming dominance rages on. ed:
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caroline: it is interesting.s happened is this is a narrative of to globalizing technology. we had meta getting sued by the eu because the eu is worried about the u.s. accessing data. it is not just china, it is also the u.s., so this fits into a narrative that we are vulcanized in the internet. take a listen to what he had to say. shou: we believe this is an important conversation and we are slightly ahead of the curve. we need to simultaneously address concerns and desire for digital sovereignty while making sure we do not break the internet. caroline: we do not break the internet. his point of view is the idea if you start to try and put in all of these frictions, you need data sovereignty. but you are ultimately going to make a more friction and internet experience. -- frictioned internet experience. guy: great coverage, thank you. coming up, look at how high interest rates are affecting the insurance industry, this is bloomberg. ♪ ahhhhhh filing sales tax returns? ahhhhhh business license guidance? ahhhhhh -
caroline: it is interesting.s happened is this is a narrative of to globalizing technology. we had meta getting sued by the eu because the eu is worried about the u.s. accessing data. it is not just china, it is also the u.s., so this fits into a narrative that we are vulcanized in the internet. take a listen to what he had to say. shou: we believe this is an important conversation and we are slightly ahead of the curve. we need to simultaneously address concerns and desire for digital...
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is caroline still with us? caroline, so what about that?u had a book with a female mother in addition to the other two -- >> that was actually a part of my all and tiff lesson. i had one called "a mother about choco" also about a bear but a female bear but she is adopting other animals, so the point of the story is there's this bird and looking for a mother and all the other animals are saying, well, i don't look like you and the bear or the bird points it out to the bear and that would be silly if i 4 a beak and yellow feathers, i'm still a bear, and also i really believe that stella brings the family does that. she has two dad but brings her uncle bruno and her aunt and nonna to this party so it talks about how it could be a grandmother. how it could be an uncle or an aunt, how it could be another family member. >> yeah, well, you've made the case here. i mean, maybe it's just all the bear content that they're really finding controversial. i don't know, but caroline, thanks. >> what does a bear know about teaching goslings to fly? >> i me
is caroline still with us? caroline, so what about that?u had a book with a female mother in addition to the other two -- >> that was actually a part of my all and tiff lesson. i had one called "a mother about choco" also about a bear but a female bear but she is adopting other animals, so the point of the story is there's this bird and looking for a mother and all the other animals are saying, well, i don't look like you and the bear or the bird points it out to the bear and...
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caroline, thank you, caroline davies in islamabad. levels. the latest gdp figures for the first three months of the year show the economy grew by 0.1%, says the office for national statistics. but the value of all goods and services produced in the uk, remains smaller than levels seen before the pandemic. a woman who was hit by a police motorcycle that was escorting the duchess of edinburgh on the day of the king's coronation has been named by herfamily as 81—year old helen holland from essex. her immediate family say they are "shocked and sickened at her extensive injuries" and are calling for calling for a thorough investigation. ms holland is currently in a coma in hospital. buckingham palace says they are grateful for the swift response of the emergency services and will keep abreast of developments. the government has defended this year's sats tests for year 6 primary school children, saying the're meant to stretch pupils, including the most able. it comes after parents said the sats reading paper left some children visably stres
caroline, thank you, caroline davies in islamabad. levels. the latest gdp figures for the first three months of the year show the economy grew by 0.1%, says the office for national statistics. but the value of all goods and services produced in the uk, remains smaller than levels seen before the pandemic. a woman who was hit by a police motorcycle that was escorting the duchess of edinburgh on the day of the king's coronation has been named by herfamily as 81—year old helen holland from...
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let's get more with caroline connan in the -- in paris.luxury stocks on tuesday. caroline: those talks keep following this morning of lvmh -- the stocks keep falling this morning of lvmh and hermes. there were $30 billion wiped from luxury stocks on tuesday. that is because this sector was priced for perfection. that is what one critic from the stock team told me this morning, so just one little cloud in the sky, one shadow can just create this market route for luxury stocks where you have seen very high valuations since the beginning of the year. you had two analysts saying there may be some doubts on the u.s. consumer. one according to deutsche bank, the most selective in the luxury sector, and morgan stanley analysts at this luxury conference in paris also flagging a more subdued u.s. demand and saying that there may be weakness in the aspirational consumer in particular, so this entry level younger luxury shoppers, and that sparked this market route from the luxury sector on tuesday. tom: as you said, the rout continues, so is this the
let's get more with caroline connan in the -- in paris.luxury stocks on tuesday. caroline: those talks keep following this morning of lvmh -- the stocks keep falling this morning of lvmh and hermes. there were $30 billion wiped from luxury stocks on tuesday. that is because this sector was priced for perfection. that is what one critic from the stock team told me this morning, so just one little cloud in the sky, one shadow can just create this market route for luxury stocks where you have seen...
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caroline, xylazine feel better. understood. caroline. how— xylazine feel better. understood.fentanyl?— and fentanyl? so, it's a sedative dru: so and fentanyl? so, it's a sedative drug so it _ and fentanyl? so, it's a sedative drug so it can — and fentanyl? so, it's a sedative drug so it can slow _ and fentanyl? so, it's a sedative drug so it can slow the - and fentanyl? so, it's a sedative drug so it can slow the heart - and fentanyl? so, it's a sedative | drug so it can slow the heart rate and reduce — drug so it can slow the heart rate and reduce the breathing rate and if you are _ and reduce the breathing rate and if you are layering that with other opioids— you are layering that with other opioids you're taking at the same time _ opioids you're taking at the same time it's— opioids you're taking at the same time it's increasing the risk of overdose _ time it's increasing the risk of overdose. is time it's increasing the risk of overdose-— time it's increasing the risk of overdose. ., ., ., ., overdose. is there an antidote to tran: ? overdose. is there an antidote to tran
caroline, xylazine feel better. understood. caroline. how— xylazine feel better. understood.fentanyl?— and fentanyl? so, it's a sedative dru: so and fentanyl? so, it's a sedative drug so it _ and fentanyl? so, it's a sedative drug so it can — and fentanyl? so, it's a sedative drug so it can slow _ and fentanyl? so, it's a sedative drug so it can slow the - and fentanyl? so, it's a sedative drug so it can slow the heart - and fentanyl? so, it's a sedative | drug so it can slow the heart...
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caroline shively on the ground in el paso with the latest. caroline?e at gate 42. since we got here at 1:30 in the morning here in el paso. it has been a very active morning. so far we have seen it three different bus loads of migrant
caroline shively on the ground in el paso with the latest. caroline?e at gate 42. since we got here at 1:30 in the morning here in el paso. it has been a very active morning. so far we have seen it three different bus loads of migrant
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caroline johnson was a free woman in philadelphia. she had spent some time working as a nurse for a union, but she was renowned as an artist and she wanted to make a gift for lincoln to thank for what he had done in emancipate asian. and so she made a beautiful wax fruit display. it cost her $150 to make it had a retail value, $350. and she got a letter of introduction to be able to take it to the white house and present it to the president. most the people who met with abraham lincoln met with him in the public parts of the white house, the ground floor or his second story office, caroline johnson and her black minister were given the opportunity to present this gift. lincoln in the white house library. this is the beautiful oval room that on the the side of the white house facing the washington monument. this a private space for the first family. this is where lincoln would take nap if he needed one during the day or early in the morning. might wake up and go to the library and read the bible. or he would play with his children and
caroline johnson was a free woman in philadelphia. she had spent some time working as a nurse for a union, but she was renowned as an artist and she wanted to make a gift for lincoln to thank for what he had done in emancipate asian. and so she made a beautiful wax fruit display. it cost her $150 to make it had a retail value, $350. and she got a letter of introduction to be able to take it to the white house and present it to the president. most the people who met with abraham lincoln met with...
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caroline is in islamabad. we saw the violence and protests . the reaction to the supreme court ruling now? caroline: when he appeared in court he was defiant about how he had been treated and he and his supporters feel validated by the decisi in pakistan. they have set all along they feel the case was illegal and the arrest was illegal and now they feel this is the right decision. this is not something the government may feel the army and intelligence services, that they feel this was the right decision or not, in fact we already heard from the government here that the police were in fact ready to arrest him on different charges but the supreme court said he is under their protection so they did not do that in thisase. this is not of course the end of the argument. he currently does not have the arrest charges against him but has to appear in court again. what happened in the supreme court today is they said because he had been arrested while inside the court complex where he was appearing on corruption charges, that the entire thing was invali
caroline is in islamabad. we saw the violence and protests . the reaction to the supreme court ruling now? caroline: when he appeared in court he was defiant about how he had been treated and he and his supporters feel validated by the decisi in pakistan. they have set all along they feel the case was illegal and the arrest was illegal and now they feel this is the right decision. this is not something the government may feel the army and intelligence services, that they feel this was the right...
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johnson, came to the white house caroline johnson was a free woman in philadelphia and she had spent some time working nurse for union veterans she was renowned as an artist as you wanted to make a gift lincoln avenue think them for what he had done an emancipation and so she made a beautiful wax display and a customer $150 to make it a headache retail value of $350 and she got a letter of introduction to be able to take it to the white house and presented to the president. and most of the i met with abraham lincoln, met with him in the public parts of the white house on the ground floor or a second-story office-caroline johnson in her black baptist minister, given the opportunity to present this gift duly given the white house library pretty this is a beautiful little room thatth is on the side of the whe house facing the washington monument and this was a private space for the first family in this work lincoln would take it apathy needed what had during the day early in the morning he might wake up and go to the library. and read the bible but he would play with his children and fr
johnson, came to the white house caroline johnson was a free woman in philadelphia and she had spent some time working nurse for union veterans she was renowned as an artist as you wanted to make a gift lincoln avenue think them for what he had done an emancipation and so she made a beautiful wax display and a customer $150 to make it a headache retail value of $350 and she got a letter of introduction to be able to take it to the white house and presented to the president. and most of the i...
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caroline: i'm caroline hyde and bloomberg's -- at bloomberg swirl headquarter in new york.bloomberg technology. caroline: coming up, the race to regulate artificial intelligence is underway in washington as the open a ico lays out the benefits and risks to senators. ed: the ceo
caroline: i'm caroline hyde and bloomberg's -- at bloomberg swirl headquarter in new york.bloomberg technology. caroline: coming up, the race to regulate artificial intelligence is underway in washington as the open a ico lays out the benefits and risks to senators. ed: the ceo
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caroline: i'm caroline hyde at bloomberg world headquarters in new york.francisco caroline:. this is bloomberg technology. we've got the latest on the banking system in the state of funding, from
caroline: i'm caroline hyde at bloomberg world headquarters in new york.francisco caroline:. this is bloomberg technology. we've got the latest on the banking system in the state of funding, from
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caroline: i'm caroline hyde out bloomberg world headquarters in new york written.hnology". caroline: chip makers struggle with the
caroline: i'm caroline hyde out bloomberg world headquarters in new york written.hnology". caroline: chip makers struggle with the
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caroline: climbed caroline hyde and bloomberg's world headquarters.ed had low -- ed ludlow in san francisco. caroline: disruption hits hiring, business models, and more. we
caroline: climbed caroline hyde and bloomberg's world headquarters.ed had low -- ed ludlow in san francisco. caroline: disruption hits hiring, business models, and more. we
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caroline: i am caroline hyde at bloomberg headquarters in new york.line: nvidia trades in the
caroline: i am caroline hyde at bloomberg headquarters in new york.line: nvidia trades in the
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caroline: i am always late. david: we are letting you outsource the stress to lyft.l take you right to the airport. more than that, we will take you to terminal two because we know your united flight leaves from terminal two. when you land on the other side, your plane touches down. what is happening in your mind? you are thinking, you've got luggage, i want to order a car, i do not know how long it is going to take me to get there. all you want to do is get to your hotel. you open your app, push a button that says either you have luggage or i do not, and we figured out for you. by the time you get to the curb, your car is waiting for you. >> uber has had something like this. how was this the first of its kind? david: what the other guys did, they put airport maps in. what i think is interesting, that is a solution, but not the solution to the problem. sure, you want to be able to know how to walk through the airport. what we did is, we've got an airport map to. but, the car is waiting on the others. that is a big difference. >> cargo, but then you analyze what other
caroline: i am always late. david: we are letting you outsource the stress to lyft.l take you right to the airport. more than that, we will take you to terminal two because we know your united flight leaves from terminal two. when you land on the other side, your plane touches down. what is happening in your mind? you are thinking, you've got luggage, i want to order a car, i do not know how long it is going to take me to get there. all you want to do is get to your hotel. you open your app,...
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guy: caroline hyde at the qef. this is bloomberg.you automate sales tax with avalara, you don't have to worry about things like changing tax rates or filing returns. avalarahhh ahhh we moved out of the city so our little sophie could appreciate nature. avalarahhh but then he got us t-mobile home internet. i was just trying to improve our signal, so some of the trees had to go. i might've taken it a step too far. (chainsaw revs) (tree crashes) (chainsaw continues) (daughter screams) let's pretend for a second that you didn't let down your entire family. what would that reality look like? well i guess i would've gotten us xfinity... and we'd have a better view. do you need mulch? what, we have a ton of mulch. alix: we are back -- an hour into it. abigail tracking the move for us. abigail: with s&p 500, we are yet the forced -- we are looking at the worst days in the last five months. it isn't clear what took the s&p 500 down to 10 someone present and another half of 1%. this decline, and it feels like today with the recent comments fro
guy: caroline hyde at the qef. this is bloomberg.you automate sales tax with avalara, you don't have to worry about things like changing tax rates or filing returns. avalarahhh ahhh we moved out of the city so our little sophie could appreciate nature. avalarahhh but then he got us t-mobile home internet. i was just trying to improve our signal, so some of the trees had to go. i might've taken it a step too far. (chainsaw revs) (tree crashes) (chainsaw continues) (daughter screams) let's...
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caroline: i am caroline hyde at bloomberg's world headquarters in new york.s "bloomberg technology." caroline: we count you down to the fed rate decision and a look at the fintech
caroline: i am caroline hyde at bloomberg's world headquarters in new york.s "bloomberg technology." caroline: we count you down to the fed rate decision and a look at the fintech