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it was codified it was the copenhagen interpretation and this is what we teach our students today. there are two sets of rules. and if you're not looking at them then they do another kind of thing and the probability and near the peak is relatively large this is what we teach our students. and it is utter nonsense and clearly unacceptable this clearly cannot be the right answer i will highlight two of the problems one is the oncology problem. to talk about what it is real. not just what you observe but not observing and then we slid around on that question. that is that function with the reality is is that only part of reality? has nothing to do with reality to do all these things to do not agree and then the measurement problem what do you mean? looking at things changes them what about something nonliving quicksort video camera? in the agency and consciousness from those that believe all of these things so there is a problem so what are you going to do? there is well-established tradition of highlighting and never telling you how to get it right and a graduate student in 1957 and
it was codified it was the copenhagen interpretation and this is what we teach our students today. there are two sets of rules. and if you're not looking at them then they do another kind of thing and the probability and near the peak is relatively large this is what we teach our students. and it is utter nonsense and clearly unacceptable this clearly cannot be the right answer i will highlight two of the problems one is the oncology problem. to talk about what it is real. not just what you...
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the system rather than lookingat at it directly, and the copenhagen interpretation says no, no, no., don't answer those questions. reporter: really, don't answer those questions? >> we have nothing to say about that. it's obvious what an observer is. >> reporter: sean carroll is among a group of theoretical physicists who reject the orthodoxy, and refuse to just "get on with their liv they call themselves "everettians," after a lesser known 20th century american physicist who carroll thinks should be a lot better known. his name was hugh everett. >> hugh everett was a graduate student at princeton. and hugh everett, came along saying "well, what if we studied the whole universe as a quantum mechanical system, then we wouldn't have a system a an observer, we only have the system." so everett said we need to iderstand quantum mechani and of itself. and he realized that that implied the existence of many worlds. and, know, everett gotve treate badly. he got ridiculed. he was told he didn't understand quantum mechanics, and we figured this out 20 years ago, the whole bit. so he didn't ev
the system rather than lookingat at it directly, and the copenhagen interpretation says no, no, no., don't answer those questions. reporter: really, don't answer those questions? >> we have nothing to say about that. it's obvious what an observer is. >> reporter: sean carroll is among a group of theoretical physicists who reject the orthodoxy, and refuse to just "get on with their liv they call themselves "everettians," after a lesser known 20th century american...
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from copenhagen, one of the most beautiful and hospitable cities. ♪ cleanliness is not only a virtue,f life for the danes. ♪ ♪ and no citizen need fear of old age in denmark or normandy. the midnight sun. the northernmost of the allies. is people are ragged. strong. norwegians are rugged, but peaceful. tranquil. just beyond their homes, the soviet border and the barb wire's of a very different life. iceland does not have an army. but it is an invaluable base in the north atlantic. between european and american is partners in nado. ♪ icelanders feel strongly about definition. freedom to disagree. the basic human freedoms. one of the basic freedoms about the alliance. they do not quarrel. nato nations. nowhere in the world does freedom fly higher or higher than canada. a vast region of thick forest and mineral wells. canada is infertile and rich and generous. canadians have sent their fruits of labor. canadian defense provides a vital link in the alliance. the largest landmass in nado, it has buried terrain. british and french influences are part of modern canada. ♪ and the open front t
from copenhagen, one of the most beautiful and hospitable cities. ♪ cleanliness is not only a virtue,f life for the danes. ♪ ♪ and no citizen need fear of old age in denmark or normandy. the midnight sun. the northernmost of the allies. is people are ragged. strong. norwegians are rugged, but peaceful. tranquil. just beyond their homes, the soviet border and the barb wire's of a very different life. iceland does not have an army. but it is an invaluable base in the north atlantic. between...
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the 26—year—old won the copenhagen half marathon in 58 minutes and one second.talo ferreira saved his best for last and earned the highest heat total of the event thus far with a perfect 10—point ride in the final. competing at his first world games since 1990, 11 time world champion kelly slater helped usa to second, japan took bronze. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello. the weekend has been very mixed. glorious across much of the south—east, really wild for a time across the north of scotland. and in between something a little bit in between. some sunshine but a bit of rain as well. the forthcoming week, largely dry, ok, a little bit of rain, perhaps, in the north—west of scotland at times. there will be some chilly nights around as well. this is how we're shaping up for monday. the remnants of the weekend's weather front to be had across the south. a lot of cloud around, the odd bit of rain. primarily i would have thought before lunchtime. after lunch a
the 26—year—old won the copenhagen half marathon in 58 minutes and one second.talo ferreira saved his best for last and earned the highest heat total of the event thus far with a perfect 10—point ride in the final. competing at his first world games since 1990, 11 time world champion kelly slater helped usa to second, japan took bronze. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello. the...
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here we are in copenhagen ace and part of lynn and this is where all stops when you're on ballin fans we're here to check out what makes this match day experience so special and why the fans love this song. ok. ok that's the way to save the band lots going on hundreds of on your own and make new play. things when you add the atmosphere is amazing and the crowd really and i really like the team because it's pretty good timing. is a cult club and you can see that some of the fans help to build the stadium when they want to think of shall co-op the teams when players get whistle in foods we don't do that in the. context playing it you have to be here to see if yourself it's amazing as. it would be german football without a beer and a bra full so i don't know when you get the cheapest in the bundesliga. i'm done but i think a little. bit you would see those in many stadiums anyway i. think. what a game and what not to see that was a 31 victory for you on that. with the only. experience. sensational it's not just a fantastic experience for the fans it's also interesting for our viewers as
here we are in copenhagen ace and part of lynn and this is where all stops when you're on ballin fans we're here to check out what makes this match day experience so special and why the fans love this song. ok. ok that's the way to save the band lots going on hundreds of on your own and make new play. things when you add the atmosphere is amazing and the crowd really and i really like the team because it's pretty good timing. is a cult club and you can see that some of the fans help to build...
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copenhagen has responded to the lack of affordable student housing with the so-called better than rickat 12 floating houses designed by star. he doesn't shy away from even greater visions. for 10000 people in regions threatened by climate change regions like the netherlands we think we in the future we will need more housing on the water. for several reasons because this decision is very full but also because of sea level rising for instance so we will need this kind of projects and we want to be a showcase in that sense we have some request from all over the world from new yorkers looking to live on the water well to more in the netherlands there are several areas where they are building houses and communities over 520-2200 houses even. for yvonne fun saka marcus schmidt this vision has become reality. $115.00 square metres 2 floors and a roof garden it's almost like a house in the countryside but there's one difference their entire home sways religion it was a bit weird. i haven't felt sick yet but i did have a day where i thought i need to set foot on solid ground. but it's a small
copenhagen has responded to the lack of affordable student housing with the so-called better than rickat 12 floating houses designed by star. he doesn't shy away from even greater visions. for 10000 people in regions threatened by climate change regions like the netherlands we think we in the future we will need more housing on the water. for several reasons because this decision is very full but also because of sea level rising for instance so we will need this kind of projects and we want to...
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jabra's research into noise cancellation and sound enhancement goes on here at their headquarters in copenhagenwas born. because they need to test their devices in lots of different audio conditions they have different rooms with different acoustic characteristics. this is the anechoic chamber, which is completely acoustically dead. this is the reverb chamber where they test noise cancellations. and this is the wind tunnel, where we currently have a breeze of two metres per second. but if we increase that to eight metres per second you should start to hear a lot of rumbling on my microphone here, which will be quite unpleasant to listen to. and if we take it all the way up to 15 metres per second, my guess is that you will really struggling to hear what i am saying... inaudible. if we switch to the x mic audio, i'm hoping you should still be able to hear what i'm actually saying. all right. this really is maxing out the wind tunnel and even the prototype x mic is struggling. but, obviously, it's still doing a lot better than our mic. part of the secret is in the soft, fluffy fabric, part is in
jabra's research into noise cancellation and sound enhancement goes on here at their headquarters in copenhagenwas born. because they need to test their devices in lots of different audio conditions they have different rooms with different acoustic characteristics. this is the anechoic chamber, which is completely acoustically dead. this is the reverb chamber where they test noise cancellations. and this is the wind tunnel, where we currently have a breeze of two metres per second. but if we...
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stigma around this subject kenyan runner jeffrey come war broke the world half marathon record in copenhagen the 3 time half marathon world champion was 17 seconds quicker than the world record set in valencia last year he ran the 21 kilometer course in just 58 minutes and one second. olympic organizers held a marathon test event in japan on sunday but as temperatures reached 30 degrees celsius a competitor who came 3rd in the race appeared to collapse after crossing the finish line heat is expected to be an issue at next year's games in tokyo although the runner did say that she was ok. i think i was the organizer had prepared for enough ice water and resting point so it was the same for everyone although it was hot i think it was a race that was easy to run marc marc has extended his lead in the moto g.p. championship with a thrilling win in san marino the honda rider battled with fabio what they are all on the final lap of the growing prevention securing victory it was mark of the city's 7th when across all classes of motor bike racing you know hold 93 point lead over there that we see or
stigma around this subject kenyan runner jeffrey come war broke the world half marathon record in copenhagen the 3 time half marathon world champion was 17 seconds quicker than the world record set in valencia last year he ran the 21 kilometer course in just 58 minutes and one second. olympic organizers held a marathon test event in japan on sunday but as temperatures reached 30 degrees celsius a competitor who came 3rd in the race appeared to collapse after crossing the finish line heat is...
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around this subject kenyan runner jeffrey come more or broke the world half marathon record in copenhagen the 3 time half marathon world champion was 17 seconds quicker than the world record set in valencia last year 21 kilometer course in just 58 minutes and one second olympic organizers held american test even c. in japan on sunday but as temperatures reached 30 degrees celsius competitor who came 3rd in the race appeared to collapse after crossing the finish line it is expected to be an issue at next year's games in tokyo although the rana did say that she was ok. thank god the organizer had prepared for enough ice water and resting points so it was the same for everyone although it was hot i think it was a race that was easy to run tyson fury has maintained his unbeaten record in the ring the british boxer beat auto wallen to defend these a lineal heavyweight title in a bloody encounter in las vegas fury got a deep cut above his right eye in the 3rd round concerning both medics and officials but the briton kept going and his persistence paid off erie was awarded the unanimous points w
around this subject kenyan runner jeffrey come more or broke the world half marathon record in copenhagen the 3 time half marathon world champion was 17 seconds quicker than the world record set in valencia last year 21 kilometer course in just 58 minutes and one second olympic organizers held american test even c. in japan on sunday but as temperatures reached 30 degrees celsius competitor who came 3rd in the race appeared to collapse after crossing the finish line it is expected to be an...
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stigma around this subject kenyan runner jeffrey come war broke the world half marathon recording copenhagen the 3 time half marathon world champion was 17 seconds quicker than the world record set in valencia last year he ran the 21 kilometer course in just 58 minutes and one second. olympic organizers held a marathon test event in japan on sunday but as temperatures reached 30 degrees celsius the competitor who came 3rd in the race appeared to collapse after crossing the finish line heat is expected to be an issue at next year's games in tokyo although the runner did say that she was ok. i think i got the organizer had prepared for enough ice water and resting points so it was the same for everyone although it was hot i think it was a race that was easy to run marc marc has extended he's leading the moto g.p. championship with a thrilling win in san marino the honda rider battled with fabio what the are all on the final lap of the grown prevention securing victory it was mark is the 77th will across all classes of motor bike racing you know hold 93 point lead over there that we see yoursel
stigma around this subject kenyan runner jeffrey come war broke the world half marathon recording copenhagen the 3 time half marathon world champion was 17 seconds quicker than the world record set in valencia last year he ran the 21 kilometer course in just 58 minutes and one second. olympic organizers held a marathon test event in japan on sunday but as temperatures reached 30 degrees celsius the competitor who came 3rd in the race appeared to collapse after crossing the finish line heat is...
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stigma around this subject kenyan runner jeffrey come war broke the world half marathon recording copenhagen the 3 time half marathon world champion was 17 seconds quicker than the world record set in valencia last year he ran the 21 kilometer course in just 58 minutes and one second. alone pick organizers held american test event in japan on sunday but as temperatures reached 30 degrees celsius a competitor who came 3rd in the race appeared to collapse after crossing the finish line heat is expected to be an issue at next year's games in tokyo although the runner did say that she was ok. i think i was the organizer had prepared for enough ice water and resting point so it was the same for everyone although it was hot i think it was a race that was easy to run marc marc has extended his lead in the moto g.p. championship with a thrilling win in san marino the honda rider battled with what the are all on the final lap of the growing prevention securing victory it was mark is the city's 7th will across all classes of motor bike racing you know hold 93 point lead over there that we see or so wi
stigma around this subject kenyan runner jeffrey come war broke the world half marathon recording copenhagen the 3 time half marathon world champion was 17 seconds quicker than the world record set in valencia last year he ran the 21 kilometer course in just 58 minutes and one second. alone pick organizers held american test event in japan on sunday but as temperatures reached 30 degrees celsius a competitor who came 3rd in the race appeared to collapse after crossing the finish line heat is...
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report i'm joined from copenhagen by professor jason box he's an ice climatologist at the geologic survey of denmark and greenland has such been quoted extensively in the study professor book signing so much for joining us look at the report it reads like a catalog of disasters they still melt sea level rise extreme weather refugees it's a pretty apocalyptic sounding scenario if it's as bad as all that i think what stands out is the coherence of the story and that is because the climate changes are no longer subtle. just a decade or 2 ago the story was more uncertain because the climate system was still coming out of the noise but now we're at a point where we see across the climate system and including ecosystems really dramatic changes and unfortunately we expect them to intensify you've been studying greenland the optics for many years now what are the major changes that you're noticing that and what is the impact of them we used to look at these individual elements now we see the system changing we see arctic changes radiating out of the arctic that is weather patterns in the mid lati
report i'm joined from copenhagen by professor jason box he's an ice climatologist at the geologic survey of denmark and greenland has such been quoted extensively in the study professor book signing so much for joining us look at the report it reads like a catalog of disasters they still melt sea level rise extreme weather refugees it's a pretty apocalyptic sounding scenario if it's as bad as all that i think what stands out is the coherence of the story and that is because the climate changes...
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he studied in london and copenhagen and in 1963 went to germany to join the stuttgart ballet led by choreographer john crank oh. johnno i my out was a talented dancer and was soon making a name for himself as a choreographer too. in 1969 he was appointed director of the frankfurt ballet because adaptation of romeo and juliet in 1984 was a milestone his juliet was no hottie prima donna but an irrepressible young girl who learns to dance only when she falls in love he breathed new life into the classics. he reinterpreted swan lake as a vision dreamed up by luke the 2nd during his imprisonment. but not meyer doesn't seek to revolutionize ballet so much as to renew it gently and thoughtfully. up there. can make a difference i'm not sure he's but i'm not sure that's its task. i should help people understand themselves better it was he said a fresh t. an. alabama m.r.i. . gallery on. the majestic pal a guy name is located in the heart of the congo do that in paris it's the home of the famous ballet due to patti and associated ballet school. it is clear that created a lot of it yet what i create is not
he studied in london and copenhagen and in 1963 went to germany to join the stuttgart ballet led by choreographer john crank oh. johnno i my out was a talented dancer and was soon making a name for himself as a choreographer too. in 1969 he was appointed director of the frankfurt ballet because adaptation of romeo and juliet in 1984 was a milestone his juliet was no hottie prima donna but an irrepressible young girl who learns to dance only when she falls in love he breathed new life into the...
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the first is that the president and i will travel to copenhagen in october for c-40s annual mayor's summit. it's a very exciting. tyron jew will also be with us and also welcome back mike hymns from puc because the c-40 organization is honoring clean water sf with a special award, international award. they are also going to be honoring puc's green bond programs so san francisco's going to get a lot of love and mike hymns has been approved to travel and accept the award on the city's behalf and c-40 will create a cities 100 report where they feature 100 of the mom ambitious climate action and we will be featured in that report and it's a wonderful is way 20 validate what city agencies. weak of october 7th, fleet woke. when they think about fleet week my guess is you and most people think about the blue angels. it turns out fleet week from a city family perspective is the time of year when the federal agencies, like fema, and on the army core of engineers and state agencies all come to san francisco and they do drills. they chose a theme. last year's theme was how are we going to get fuel to
the first is that the president and i will travel to copenhagen in october for c-40s annual mayor's summit. it's a very exciting. tyron jew will also be with us and also welcome back mike hymns from puc because the c-40 organization is honoring clean water sf with a special award, international award. they are also going to be honoring puc's green bond programs so san francisco's going to get a lot of love and mike hymns has been approved to travel and accept the award on the city's behalf and...
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president of the copenhagen consensus center, author of the book the skeptical environmentalist, we arepy to have him tonight. thanks for coming on. so when you hear, as you just did, the testimony before the u.n., these are the words of a child but they could have been the words of many adults in this movement. if you disagree with me, you are evil. is that a scientific debate we are listening to? >> courses now but in reality i think we should answer them on their questions and their claim. they are saying this is an existential crisis and potentially the end of the world but look at the u.n. climate panel actually says if we do nothing about global warming in 50 years, the impact will be equal to reduction in the average income of a person on planet earth by about 0.2-2% of our income. that's a problem. that's not the end of the world had so let's get our arguments right. this is a problem and what we of course need to do is tackle it smartly but if we end up spending five or ten or 16% of gdp to avoid this tiny problem, then we are really spreading ourselves thin. >> tucker: is ther
president of the copenhagen consensus center, author of the book the skeptical environmentalist, we arepy to have him tonight. thanks for coming on. so when you hear, as you just did, the testimony before the u.n., these are the words of a child but they could have been the words of many adults in this movement. if you disagree with me, you are evil. is that a scientific debate we are listening to? >> courses now but in reality i think we should answer them on their questions and their...
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here is copenhagen business consensus.rned climate scientist i want to always hear from. we hear about massive amount of money going into this thing. something will happen, and in the end we'll live happily ever after. what will happen to make things better? >> you only hear that because they want you to hear that. what we're actually talking about you will spend trillions of dollars and almost nothing is going to happen. so i don't know if you saw germany just announce they were going to spend 100 billion euros. basically that is going to reduce temperatures by nothing, 0.000016 degrees centigrade. fundamentally we have lots of economies lining up to say we are going to really dramatically cut. new zealand promised to cut all emissions by 2050. their own estimate shows it will cost them 16% of gdp, more than the entire spending every year on all government services. charles: here is the thing, in germany when they made the announcement it was noted over 60% of the population said addressing this is more important than the
here is copenhagen business consensus.rned climate scientist i want to always hear from. we hear about massive amount of money going into this thing. something will happen, and in the end we'll live happily ever after. what will happen to make things better? >> you only hear that because they want you to hear that. what we're actually talking about you will spend trillions of dollars and almost nothing is going to happen. so i don't know if you saw germany just announce they were going to...
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report i'm joined from copenhagen by professor jason box he's an ice climatologist at the geologic survey of denmark and greenland has such been quoted extensively in the study professor book signing so much for joining us look at the report it reads like a catalog of disasters they still melt sea level rise extreme weather refugees it's a pretty apocalyptic sounding scenario if it is bad as all that i think what stands out is the coherence of the story and that is because the climate changes are no longer subtle. just a decade or 2 ago the story was more uncertain because the climate system was still coming out of the noise but now we're at a point where we see across the climate system and including ecosystems really dramatic changes and unfortunately we expect them to intensify you've been studying greenland the optics for many years now what are the major changes that you're noticing that what is the impact of them we used to look at these individual elements now we see the system changing we see arctic changes radiating out of the arctic that is weather patterns in the mid latitudes
report i'm joined from copenhagen by professor jason box he's an ice climatologist at the geologic survey of denmark and greenland has such been quoted extensively in the study professor book signing so much for joining us look at the report it reads like a catalog of disasters they still melt sea level rise extreme weather refugees it's a pretty apocalyptic sounding scenario if it is bad as all that i think what stands out is the coherence of the story and that is because the climate changes...
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around this subject kenyan runner jeffrey come more or broke the world half marathon record in copenhagen the 3 time of marathon world champion was 17 seconds quicker than the world record set in valencia last year 21 kilometer course in just 58 minutes and one second olympic organizers held a marathon test event in japan on sunday but as temperatures reached 30 degrees celsius the competitor became 3rd in the race appeared to collapse after crossing the finish line it is expected to be an issue at next year's games in tokyo although the run it did say she was ok. thank god the organizer had prepared for enough ice water and resting points so it was the same for everyone although it was hot i think it was a race that was easy to run tyson theory has maintained his unbeaten record in the ring the british boxer beat also wallen to defend he's a little heavyweight title in a bloody encounter in las vegas fury got a deep cut above his right eye in the 3rd round concerning both medics and officials but the briton kept going and these persistence paid off feared he was awarded a unanimous point
around this subject kenyan runner jeffrey come more or broke the world half marathon record in copenhagen the 3 time of marathon world champion was 17 seconds quicker than the world record set in valencia last year 21 kilometer course in just 58 minutes and one second olympic organizers held a marathon test event in japan on sunday but as temperatures reached 30 degrees celsius the competitor became 3rd in the race appeared to collapse after crossing the finish line it is expected to be an...
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report i'm joined from copenhagen by professor jason box he's an ice climatologist at the geologic survey of denmark and greenland has such been quoted extensively in the study professor book signing so much for joining us look at the report it reads like a catalog of disasters they still melt sea level rise extreme weather refugees it's a pretty apocalyptic sounding scenario if it is bad as all that i think what stands out is the coherence of the story and that is because the climate changes are no longer subtle. just a decade or 2 ago the story was more uncertain because the climate system was still coming out of the noise but now we're at a point where we see across the climate system and including ecosystems really dramatic changes and unfortunately we expect them to intensify you've been studying greenland the optics for many years now what are the major changes that you're noticing that what is the impact of them we used to look at these individual elements now we see the system changing we see arctic changes radiating out of the arctic that is weather patterns in the mid latitudes
report i'm joined from copenhagen by professor jason box he's an ice climatologist at the geologic survey of denmark and greenland has such been quoted extensively in the study professor book signing so much for joining us look at the report it reads like a catalog of disasters they still melt sea level rise extreme weather refugees it's a pretty apocalyptic sounding scenario if it is bad as all that i think what stands out is the coherence of the story and that is because the climate changes...
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nejra: ole hansen, head of commodities strategy at saxo bank in copenhagen.nk you for joining us this morning. let's get the bloomberg first word news. u.k., prime minister boris johnson is set to defy the new law to stop enforcing a no-deal brexit. he is going to do everything he can to secure a deal but we have been told he will reject any extension to the deadline. this is ahead of the prime minister's first face-to-face negotiations with jean-claude juncker today. kong, the protests have taken a more aggressive turn. demonstrators set fire to a subway station and police hit back with water cannons. unrest in the city is now into its fourth month but the city has largely returned to normal by this morning's commute. kim jong-un has invited president trump to pyongyang according to reports from korea. it would be their third meeting. a local newspaper is saying the offer came in a letter delivered last month. working level talks have stalled since the summit in hanoi ended without a deal. apple heads to court to fight the world's biggest tax case. the iphon
nejra: ole hansen, head of commodities strategy at saxo bank in copenhagen.nk you for joining us this morning. let's get the bloomberg first word news. u.k., prime minister boris johnson is set to defy the new law to stop enforcing a no-deal brexit. he is going to do everything he can to secure a deal but we have been told he will reject any extension to the deadline. this is ahead of the prime minister's first face-to-face negotiations with jean-claude juncker today. kong, the protests have...
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then he is moving to danske bank and will be relocating to copenhagen.ys that is merely for personal reasons. nejra: we will see what his successor does. great to catch up, thanks so much. was -- woes. peloton because the latest to slump on opening day. the latest to slump on opening day. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> almost a spy. president trump lashes out at the whistleblower, adding fuel to the flames of the each meant inquiry. the bank of england says the u.k. may need a rate cut even with a brexit deal. downgrading a revenue outlook. speaking to the cfo. >> it is sobering lee realistic. thatis not the first time we have taken decisions a little bit earlier than the market. matt: i'm nejra cehic in london --nejra: i'm nejra che attend london. >> i want to kick it off with ashmore. the emerging markets fund manager got upgraded by morgan stanley, who said their concerns seem to be overdone. potential sales of iron ore positions. the canadian ones could be most interesting. downside.o the chip stocks have been in focus after what happened with micron. they
then he is moving to danske bank and will be relocating to copenhagen.ys that is merely for personal reasons. nejra: we will see what his successor does. great to catch up, thanks so much. was -- woes. peloton because the latest to slump on opening day. the latest to slump on opening day. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> almost a spy. president trump lashes out at the whistleblower, adding fuel to the flames of the each meant inquiry. the bank of england says the u.k. may need a rate cut even...