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and joining me now to talk about all that emily short's from d.w. sports emily thanks for being with us they've done it again real madrid to. win europe's top club tournament how did they do that this time it just seems that this is the competition for around madrid i mean earlier this season they want doing very well in the spanish league in the spanish cup they got thrown out very surprisingly and it seemed as if you don was on his way out actually but they put all their focus all of the energy into this one competition and they managed to defeat liverpool three one in the final on saturday and it's claimed another victory and the extraordinary thing you know winning the title of the title this kind of serial winning of the top club tournament in europe in an age of play is moving around so quickly you know they one of the secrets of the success i think is they've kept this team together but how long can they manage to keep this team together i'm so you just said it's the consistency i mean if we look at it has fielded the same eleven players in th
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that was correspondent emily short on reporting from moscow there the u.s. space agency nasa has launched its latest probe to mars a powerful atlas five rocket is propelling the mars insite lander to the planet's surface as we speak the journey is expected to take six months upon arrival the probe will be sent deep under the planet's cross for clues about how it formed the launch is to years late due to equipment problems the delay also ramped up project cost for more than eight hundred million dollars the solar and battery powered lander is designed to operate for twenty six earth months which is just one mars year. the inside lander will be the first to examine the internal structure of the planet mars scientists have been eager to gather data on the red planet's interior for decades. we know a lot about the surface of mars we know a lot about its atmosphere and even about its so i ought to spear but we don't know very much about what goes on a mile below the surface much less two thousand miles below the surface down to the center of this heat probe shoul
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and why let's bring in correspondent emily short one who is standing by with the latest from moscow so emily this ceremony. as we've heard it was relatively subdued compared to putin's third inauguration six years ago why was that. well sarah in two thousand and twelve at his last inauguration there were these images that were very much criticized of putin kind of riding through an empty moscow in a motorcade and that was happening in the background of widespread protests then and it kind of made him look like he wasn't really in touch with the people and then this inauguration ceremony we very much saw the kremlin trying to reverse that image. on the one hand we had him kind of we saw him at his desk he was wearing a shirt not not his formal jacket really kind of continuing his work into his new term and also the kremlin was showing him as a noun of the people that were more guests at this inauguration this time and six years ago there were five thousand guests more than double the amount. in comparison to last time and also putin met a bunch of young people outside after the inaugura
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he spoke with our correspondent in moscow emily short when earlier asking her what the atmosphere was like at these protests today. atmosphere i would say was was tense from the beginning even as the demonstrators assembled on pushkin square in the center of moscow there were actually putin supporters waiting for them who basically started a shouting match with them they were shouting for putin and the demonstrators assembling there were shouting for russia without putin and were shouting against putin and soon after that the arrests started there were groups of riot police out in force basically grabbing people out of the crowd and putting them into police vans now there was some defiance among the protesters as well after the police cleared the square some of them kind of returned to the square and kept assembling around the pushkin monument on the on the center at the center of the square as police kept arresting them as well now police here say that three hundred people were arrested just in moscow observers say the number is more likely to be around six hundred now it's worth not
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all right we want to get both sides on this story this evening i want to bring in our emily short when she is in the russian capital moscow and nick connelly is in kiev for us this evening nic let me start with you this is an extraordinary turn of events for the day he emerged alive and well and he said that he had no choice but to fake his own death while. getting brant yes this is been a story is going to kept us gossiping all day he's version of events and the authorities here say that this was necessary to be able to. prove the organizers responsibility for this it was their connections to russia so by carrying out this attack or. allowing the appearance of stacked coming out they were hoping to provoke the organized alleged of this alleged attack to incriminate themselves basically and they say that they now have that evidence and they have detained someone they say ukraine sits and they say is the organizer of these attacks but they've yet to prove that direct links to moscow but they say they have that proof ok so we've we've got one person then who is in custody tonight emily l
all right we want to get both sides on this story this evening i want to bring in our emily short when she is in the russian capital moscow and nick connelly is in kiev for us this evening nic let me start with you this is an extraordinary turn of events for the day he emerged alive and well and he said that he had no choice but to fake his own death while. getting brant yes this is been a story is going to kept us gossiping all day he's version of events and the authorities here say that this...
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a history of us here in the studio we also have the reaction from moscow as well that is where emily short when is standing by for us and christian i'd just like to begin with you you because. you know you know ukraine very well you've spent a significant amount of time there this is a huge blow to ukraine's credibility isn't it why would they do this well that's the big question this morning and ukraine no has to justify this fake killing of mr but tranquil and this will be i'm afraid very hard job to do as things stand no ukraine seems to have played with politics and emotions in than an unprecedented way the international organization reporters without front you has called this whole affair quoted a pathetic stunt and that by condemning this whole operation of the secret service or whatever it was many observers here in germany especially ask now if the authorities the government in kiev still can be trusted don't forget the drum president franco to steinmeyer was in kiev on the official state visit he was present when this affair broke and he was urged in public to comment on the death
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all right joining me now on the set is the emily arose shorts for our sports desk and she's here to talk to us about the latest news on the german national football team cause there is a whole lot to talk about a whole brouhaha there that erupted talk to us about that so on sunday two of germany's star players. met with the turkish president aragon in a hotel in london they handed over signed shirts and going to gone even wrote with respect for my president now obviously at a gun is a very controversial president and in germany this didn't go down well and while the german football association generally trust to stay away from political statements this time there president tweeted some very harsh words he said basically that our gun doesn't respect the same values as the german football federation and that this was a good image for german football but at the same time i mean they're not politicians they're not running for office they're soccer players and they just exchanged they're just exchanged t. shirts what does this mean for the national team now going on forward i mean some people
all right joining me now on the set is the emily arose shorts for our sports desk and she's here to talk to us about the latest news on the german national football team cause there is a whole lot to talk about a whole brouhaha there that erupted talk to us about that so on sunday two of germany's star players. met with the turkish president aragon in a hotel in london they handed over signed shirts and going to gone even wrote with respect for my president now obviously at a gun is a very...
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. ♪ emily: this is bloomberg technology emily chang in san francisco. in a few shortobin hood has grown into a powerhouse and has raised over $300 million, and in the meantime project caps -- meantime, the brokerage accounts have doubled to more than we are joined by robin hood $4 million. cofounder and ceo, baiju bhatt. a lot of product launches over the last 12 months, what is next in the pipeline? baiju: a lot of things are in the pipeline it is exciting to see the company go from 2015 when we first launched to today, where we are in full featured investment platform. this is a huge round of financing and a huge vote of confidence and you will see it go to a full-featured financial services. emily: talk to me how you compare not the established players like e*trade. baiju: we are excited to see our growth has been staggering and we have doubled the number of accounts and we have crossed e*trade in terms of actual brokerage accounts. we have over 4 million people using the platform and e*trade is 3.7 million. the amazing part is our company is still incredibly lean
. ♪ emily: this is bloomberg technology emily chang in san francisco. in a few shortobin hood has grown into a powerhouse and has raised over $300 million, and in the meantime project caps -- meantime, the brokerage accounts have doubled to more than we are joined by robin hood $4 million. cofounder and ceo, baiju bhatt. a lot of product launches over the last 12 months, what is next in the pipeline? baiju: a lot of things are in the pipeline it is exciting to see the company go from 2015...
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emily sherwin in moscow thank you. and after a short break monica johns has the business view of the iran nuclear deal in the meantime thank you so much for watching i'm sara kelley. of blessing. and a curse. of nature and in this skittles. monsoon. the tropical force winds can you. hear the singing the song come to. our source of feeling. closer to destruction. long soon starting may twenty third do double. duty at the. washington quits the iran nuclear deal and it wants other countries to join them in agree imposing sanctions what does this mean for for german business interests in iran we talk to the chairman of the german iranian chamber of industry and commerce in tehran. also coming up it's an unlikely combination blocked the best of the flock to hurricane stricken puerto rico for tax reasons and on humanitarian grounds so they say. welcome to the w business european business leaders say they regret washington's decision to pull the u.s. out of the twenty fifteen iran nuclear agreement and they look to the e.u. for a clear signal
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emily: what could disrupt this increasing growth that is predicted but not short?i am excited since i saw spotify open stockholm in 2009. theave 90% of privacy and traditional record labels close down. he supported since they won because we believe in transformation. we were convinced. the challenge is to continue to support the platforms that like to sell our music and also money feeding back to the artists. that is a challenge. emily: five years from now, what is the pie going to look like? >> it is going to be a dutiful environment. i believe will have a billion people on smart phones. we had 90% privacy in emerging markets as well like china, that with billions of platforms, the artists and curators can see what is going on and you as a we will create 20 times more artists. weincreasing the pie, significantly lower the cost on the global scale. that means so much more when he comes down to creators and more parents can play music and have a living on it. came tople, a musician our platform, and his first single was worth $30,000 from think about entrepreneurs a
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emily: you're launching a new short film called "facing facts," which profiles you and other people atacebook who are working on this, in addition to a tv ad campaign, a print ad campaign. what about the people out there who say this is just pr spin? tessa: what i would say is that we are all deeply committed to fighting false news on facebook. we recognize there is a fake news problem. we recognize it is not what people want when they come to facebook. we are committed, based on the feedback from our community, to actually improve this problem. in order to be held accountable, we need to do more to help academics access the data, so that we can all measure the current volume and effects of misinformation and the trends in those over time, so we can prove our efforts are having an effect and helping us fight the problem and to contain the spread of false news on facebook. emily: we talk a lot about fake news, but the sort of fully bogus fake stuff is not necessarily the problem. -- the biggest problem. actually, a bigger concern might be the hyper-partisan news that presents facts in a
emily: you're launching a new short film called "facing facts," which profiles you and other people atacebook who are working on this, in addition to a tv ad campaign, a print ad campaign. what about the people out there who say this is just pr spin? tessa: what i would say is that we are all deeply committed to fighting false news on facebook. we recognize there is a fake news problem. we recognize it is not what people want when they come to facebook. we are committed, based on the...
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emily: you're launching a new short film called "facing facts," which profiles you and other people at facebook who are working on this, in addition to a tv ad campaign, a print ad campaign. what about the people out there who say this is just pr spin? tessa: what i would say is that we are all deeply committed to fighting false news on facebook. we recognize there is a fake news problem. we recognize it is not what people want when they come to facebook. we are committed to actually improve this problem. in order to be held accountable, we need to do more to help academics access the data, so that we can all measure the current volume and effects of misinformation and the trends in those overtime so we can prove -- those over time, so we can prove our efforts are having an effect and helping us fight the problem and containing the false -- the spread of false news on facebook. emily: we talk a lot about fake news, but the sort of fully bogus fake stuff is not necessarily the problem. a bigger concern might be the hyper-partisan news that presents facts in a misleading way and with a p
emily: you're launching a new short film called "facing facts," which profiles you and other people at facebook who are working on this, in addition to a tv ad campaign, a print ad campaign. what about the people out there who say this is just pr spin? tessa: what i would say is that we are all deeply committed to fighting false news on facebook. we recognize there is a fake news problem. we recognize it is not what people want when they come to facebook. we are committed to actually...
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or a short while ago i asked a w's emily show went in moscow how russians feel about the president's decisive election result. well i think the election results to show that there is widespread support for vladimir putin he won. by a lot landslide as it were but of course not everyone here is pleased with that election result and with the force inauguration that we've just seen putin come flew out of his fourth term and there were russia wide protests on saturday people came out across the country they were following opposition politician i like see now by these call the motto of the protests was he's not our czar of course referring to vladimir putin and there was a real crackdown on those protests as well over one thousand five hundred people were arrested so obviously the putin government really showing that this next term won't be one where they will be tolerating dissent but i'd say overall the majority of people here in russia of support flooding their putin's old government so often accuse of having run out of new ideas is mr putin promising anything new after twenty years in
or a short while ago i asked a w's emily show went in moscow how russians feel about the president's decisive election result. well i think the election results to show that there is widespread support for vladimir putin he won. by a lot landslide as it were but of course not everyone here is pleased with that election result and with the force inauguration that we've just seen putin come flew out of his fourth term and there were russia wide protests on saturday people came out across the...
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short life as public company. why investors were disappointed, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emilyped tumbled after reported earnings on tuesday. it fell short of forecast. off new usersrned and held back at growth. the company missed on two crucial metrics. debrae joined by williamson. >> it was definitely a challenging quarter for snap. no question. the big revelation or take away from he has been that not only are users upset at snapchat because of the redesign but now advertisers are concerned. that is a big issue. stand to havet any concern among its advertisers. those people need to be strong and solid on snap for sure. emily: what is the solution here? what can snapchat do? >> there are a couple of positive things. one of the great things about snape has been and will continue to be the fact that it's active users are very engaged. keeping those users engaged is something that snapchat will have to make sure they continue to do in addition to adding new users. on the advertisers side, i feel they are doing smart things. they have transitioned to a more programmatic infrastru
short life as public company. why investors were disappointed, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emilyped tumbled after reported earnings on tuesday. it fell short of forecast. off new usersrned and held back at growth. the company missed on two crucial metrics. debrae joined by williamson. >> it was definitely a challenging quarter for snap. no question. the big revelation or take away from he has been that not only are users upset at snapchat because of the redesign but now advertisers are...
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short life as a public company. why investors were disappointed, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily tumbled after reported earnings on tuesday. the company fell short of forecasts after rolling out a redesign of its main photo sharing utility that turned off new users and held back growth. the company missed on two crucial metrics. we were joined by debra williamson, a marketer for full analysis. debra joined from facebook's f8 conference in california which we will get to that momentarily. debra: it was definitely a challenging quarter for snap. no question. i think the big revelation or the big takeaway for me has been that not only are users upset at snapchat because of the redesign but now advertisers are concerned. that is a big issue. because snapchat cannot stand to have any concern among its advertisers. those people need to be strong and solid on snap for sure. emily: what is the solution here? what can snapchat do? aside from revert. debra: well you know there are a , couple of positive things. one of the great things about snap has been and will continue to be is the fact
short life as a public company. why investors were disappointed, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily tumbled after reported earnings on tuesday. the company fell short of forecasts after rolling out a redesign of its main photo sharing utility that turned off new users and held back growth. the company missed on two crucial metrics. we were joined by debra williamson, a marketer for full analysis. debra joined from facebook's f8 conference in california which we will get to that momentarily....
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. ♪ emily: stocks crumbling in over 15% with the company fallen short of forecasts after rolling outedesign of its main photo sharing app. the company missed on two metrics, daily active users and quarterly revenue. joining us now for reaction, debra. we are going to get to that momentarily. first, i want to talk about snap. they have momentarily beaten this quarter. another concentrate quarter. is this going to be the rule in the future? >> this is definitely a challenging quarter for snap read no question. i think the big revelation, the big takeaway for me has been not only our users upset at snapchat because of the redesign, but now advertisers are concerned. that is a big issue because snapchat cannot stand to have any concern among its advertisers. those people need to be strong and solid on snap for sure. emily: what is the solution here? what does snapchat do aside from revert? debra: there is a number of great things. snap, it's active users are very engaged. keeping those users engaged is something snapchat will have to make sure they continue doing in addition to adding ne
. ♪ emily: stocks crumbling in over 15% with the company fallen short of forecasts after rolling outedesign of its main photo sharing app. the company missed on two metrics, daily active users and quarterly revenue. joining us now for reaction, debra. we are going to get to that momentarily. first, i want to talk about snap. they have momentarily beaten this quarter. another concentrate quarter. is this going to be the rule in the future? >> this is definitely a challenging quarter for...
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short term. we believe in decentralization in the long-term. emilyt a ba in english, started your career as a journalist. if you have so many venture capital firms saying you need a stem significant consumer use cases, it is a volatile asset. back on to do this, therefore you can't find any women. what is your response? rebecca: my response is to email me and the women venture capitalists devoted to changing that. i think there are fantastic candidates. the story of venture, what makes it such an exciting industry is there is no single path. there is no story that guarantees success. emily: so you don't need a stem degree. rebecca: no. vc's of allbest time, the people we admire today. so is mike morris, who is a journalist, and bill gurley. emily: mike morris said to me, not enough women are studying 'l and we are not prepared to lower our standards. rebecca: i do remember that happening. i think that is a myth around this industry. the great thing about venture, there are factual returns, and firms that create them. this isn't that fuzzy when you ar
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that black sea town for us right now good morning emily what's on the agenda where you are in such you today. well the meeting today is likely to be very short just over one and a half hours but it also comes after a huge amount of contact between the german and the russian sides americal and putin talked on the phone last week the foreign minister visited the german foreign minister visited moscow and the economic affairs minister visited moscow as well so this is a short meeting but there's a lot on the agenda politically and economically the two leaders are going to be discussing syria and ukraine the conflicts there but there will be a particular particular focus on iran after the u.s. left the iran nuclear deal last week both russia and germany are trying to salvage that deal and just at the beginning of the week the iranian foreign minister was in moscow as well to discuss potentially saving that deal and keeping it going without the u.s. and also german and russian leaders will be discussing most likely the north stream to project the economic affairs minister was in moscow last week kind of preparing for that he is trying to make a d
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emily: obviously, we know this is potentially very transformative. in the shortrmative will this technology be? how fast will it be implemented? rachel: we are working still in the pilot phase. it is very much emerging technology right now. in terms of transformation, i really think without those added visual cues and the inflection in town, and those other signals in our communication that are not tech space, you really miss a lot in the engagement. thefar as transforming customer experience, i think it will be very transformative. as an example, if i text my sister with, i'm fine, she does not know if i am saying i am fine, or i'm fine. without that inflection in my town, or those facial expressions to round out the entire experience, you are of themissing part engagement and opening yourself up to misinterpretation. i really think this emotional intelligence will be something that bridges the gap in a lot of things we are seeing with artificial intelligence. emily: apple has syria, microsoft has cortana, amazon has alexa, why are all of these assistants women?
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the black sea town for us right now good morning emily what's on the agenda where you are in such a today well the meeting today is likely to be very short just over one and a half hours but it also comes after a huge amount of contact between the german and the russian sides americal and putin talked on the phone last week the foreign minister visited the german foreign minister visited moscow and the economic affairs minister visited moscow as well so this is a short meeting but there is a lot on the agenda politically and economically the two leaders are going to be discussing syria and ukraine the conflict there but there will be a particular particular focus on iran after the u.s. left the iran nuclear deal last week both russia and germany are trying to salvage that deal and just at the beginning of the week the iranian foreign minister was in moscow as well to discuss potentially saving that deal and keeping it going without the u.s. and also german and russian leaders will be discussing most likely the north stream to project the economic affairs minister was in moscow last week kind of preparing for that he is trying to make a d
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. >> i will apply this for off air for emily, sorry to keep it short thank you for what you are of doingmuch for helping us, spread our mission. >> absolutely, ladies thank you i know what you will be doing memorial day. >> we will be right back, everybody. the demand for lithium is set to increase substantially over the coming decade. the mineral resources that are needed to supply this coming demand are plentiful but not necessarily easy to unlock. the smackover formation in southern arkansas may hold one of the most significant lithium resources globally. standard lithium intends to play a key part in the development of this critical mineral resource through our structured approach to discovery, strategic alliances and our industry-leading extraction process expertise. learn more at standard lithium dot com. learnso, my portfolio didthium pretthat's great.year. but the market was up nearly twice as much. that's a tough pill to swallow. exactly. so i started trading. but with everything out there, how do you know what to buy? well, i think my friend victor has just the thing for you. c
. >> i will apply this for off air for emily, sorry to keep it short thank you for what you are of doingmuch for helping us, spread our mission. >> absolutely, ladies thank you i know what you will be doing memorial day. >> we will be right back, everybody. the demand for lithium is set to increase substantially over the coming decade. the mineral resources that are needed to supply this coming demand are plentiful but not necessarily easy to unlock. the smackover formation in...
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residency and after that departs a really a short businesslike visit it's the first visit in a year as well and we'll have to see what comes out of it right emily shelmon in sochi thank you very much for that of course may come back to you later in the program let me finally put a question to gustave how did emily said that a fourteen give. flowers as she came and what sorts you mock a bit of a turning point in easing tensions between the two countries. actually i don't think that she will be impressed flowers she's a very down to earth person and if you noticed her style both in government but also how she decorates the chancellery it's basically a very very straightforward building and there is no decoration at all so so it might be a tripod she's you she's a. sort of a natural scientists will have to go down to two interests and real concessions and politics so from male perspective this is all about atmospherics and not substance of course we continue our conversation. from the european council for foreign relations i think thank you thank you very much for your thoughts for now and of course i return to you later in the program. and we bri
residency and after that departs a really a short businesslike visit it's the first visit in a year as well and we'll have to see what comes out of it right emily shelmon in sochi thank you very much for that of course may come back to you later in the program let me finally put a question to gustave how did emily said that a fourteen give. flowers as she came and what sorts you mock a bit of a turning point in easing tensions between the two countries. actually i don't think that she will be...
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is we need regulatory sandboxes -- emily: it is not just tech -- lawmakers who don't understand it potentially or don't like it. you have bill gates saying he would shortn if he could. warren buffett saying it is rat poison squared. brian: bill gates also missed the smartphone, the internet and other technologies. while he hit it right on microsoft, he is missing the point and has a few other big misses in his history. emily: it is clear some of our lawmakers do not understand technology, case in point, mark zuckerberg's testimony. where some of the senators and representatives did not even know how facebook makes its money. if you were asking mark zuckerberg questions today as part of the european parliament or elsewhere, what would you ask him? brian: i think there are a couple of things. number one, what was mark zuckerberg's personal goal this year? his goal this year was to better understand cryptocurrencies and the power of decentralization. i think what is incredibly critical in what i've would have asked him is what steps are you going to take to be able to enable blockchain-based personal data so that the user can have more control over their
is we need regulatory sandboxes -- emily: it is not just tech -- lawmakers who don't understand it potentially or don't like it. you have bill gates saying he would shortn if he could. warren buffett saying it is rat poison squared. brian: bill gates also missed the smartphone, the internet and other technologies. while he hit it right on microsoft, he is missing the point and has a few other big misses in his history. emily: it is clear some of our lawmakers do not understand technology, case...
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emily: two of the richest people in the world are showing no love to bitcoin. bill gates told cnbc that he would short crypto currency if there was an easy way to do it. he added that bitcoin is "an asset class. you are not producing anything." it's a reversal for gates who called bitcoin "exciting" just four years ago. the other titan weighing in? none other than warren buffett, saying the largest crypto currency in the world is "probably rat poison squared." buffett is echoing the words of his business partner, charles munger, who in 2014 also compared bitcoin to rat poison. coming up, we head to the uber elevate summit in los angeles and talk uber's flying car ambition with uber ceo dara khosrowshahi. that is next. and if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the bloomberg radio app, bloomberg.com, and in the u.s. on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: uber is getting an out-of-this-world boost to get cars off the ground and into the sky. the ride-hailing company announced a partnership with nasa to study urban manned aircraft. uber will share its data with nasa in an effort to move the wor
emily: two of the richest people in the world are showing no love to bitcoin. bill gates told cnbc that he would short crypto currency if there was an easy way to do it. he added that bitcoin is "an asset class. you are not producing anything." it's a reversal for gates who called bitcoin "exciting" just four years ago. the other titan weighing in? none other than warren buffett, saying the largest crypto currency in the world is "probably rat poison squared."...
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for the short to medium term, it is very much the paradigm of passenger cars sold to private consumers. what is changing, we think, is the electrification part. emilyu so much for that report. coming up, station s in paris, changing the game for tech across the country. what you need to know about france's startup scene, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: a story we are watching, netflix has nabbed another high-profile partnership. barack and michelle obama have signed a multiyear deal with this domain giant to create a mix of programs, it could include scripted series, documentaries or even feature phones -- films. in the wake of brexit and president trump's comp ok relationship with tele -- silicon valley, tech firms are expanding to paris. they are making large investments in france and bring in tech talent to the region. as a summit kicks off this week in paris, caroline hyde explores how the french president is ushering in a new era of innovation there. caroline: the french president is looking to become the head of state for global tech. this week he is hosting the heads of google, uber and other firms. the meetings will be followed by the vis
for the short to medium term, it is very much the paradigm of passenger cars sold to private consumers. what is changing, we think, is the electrification part. emilyu so much for that report. coming up, station s in paris, changing the game for tech across the country. what you need to know about france's startup scene, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: a story we are watching, netflix has nabbed another high-profile partnership. barack and michelle obama have signed a multiyear deal with...