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direction, in terms of a veterinary agreement on food and farm exports and potentially in a pan—european customs to help advance manufacturers. so, some moves there, as the world economic forum anticipates live from the white house a video address by president trump himself. so what can we expect from trump today? martin baccardax — senior editor and chief markets correspondent at the street believes the us president will relish the oppurtunity to take centre stage. this is exactly the stage i think he has been looking forward to since the election because he is involved in a way that is very different to his last appearance in davos in 2020 when he talked about the need for optimism. and you'll remember it was only a few weeks after that that the world was in lockdown, as a result of the covid pandemic. today, he has described as the strongest economy in the world, he has a mandate from the popular vote of the american people. both houses of congress and the world's biggest ceos lining up behind him. so he is going to project a confidence that is probably going to be a bit unsettling and reiter
direction, in terms of a veterinary agreement on food and farm exports and potentially in a pan—european customs to help advance manufacturers. so, some moves there, as the world economic forum anticipates live from the white house a video address by president trump himself. so what can we expect from trump today? martin baccardax — senior editor and chief markets correspondent at the street believes the us president will relish the oppurtunity to take centre stage. this is exactly the...
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hello, welcome to business today, a pan european customs area is something he could consider as part of brexit reset discussions with the uk. some businesses say it'll help britain rejoin complex supply chains hit by customs barriers. we have more from the world economic forum in davos. so much of— economic forum in davos. so much of the _ economic forum in davos. sr much of the talk here has been trying to divine what the us administration of donald trump will do on trade. the consequences of a tit—for—tat trade war are very severe, but he suggested originally the trade tariffs he planned would be certainly slower in coming and less than expected. that has led to less comprehension than you may expect, but there's general uncertainty. on there's general uncertainty. on the other hand, there's big optimism about what the us economy can do, especially the big tech giants and their massive investments in artificial intelligence. some despondency about europe and how it's behind. he was trying to be very diplomatic about donald trump, skype such provocations as the us president saying t
hello, welcome to business today, a pan european customs area is something he could consider as part of brexit reset discussions with the uk. some businesses say it'll help britain rejoin complex supply chains hit by customs barriers. we have more from the world economic forum in davos. so much of— economic forum in davos. so much of the _ economic forum in davos. sr much of the talk here has been trying to divine what the us administration of donald trump will do on trade. the consequences...
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ruled out applying to l have ruled out applying to rejoin the customs union but there are other steps on the way, things like the pan—europeanea, quit the eu envisage that as a stepping stone towards fewer customs regulations? == stone towards fewer customs regulations?— stone towards fewer customs regulations? -- could the eu. it mi ht regulations? -- could the eu. it might be — regulations? -- could the eu. it might be one _ regulations? -- could the eu. it might be one of _ regulations? -- could the eu. it might be one of the - regulations? -- could the eu. it might be one of the ideas. | it might be one of the ideas. as we conclude this very strenuous negotiations of this three agreements, even the best free trade agreement cannot simply replace participation in the single market. but we respect the choice, of course, of the uk government and how it approaches this and the pan—european area is something we could consider. but i haven't heard it so precisely formulated from our uk counterparts. dimension fisheries, _ counterparts. dimension fisheries, in _ counterparts. dimension fisheries, in order- counterparts. dimensi
ruled out applying to l have ruled out applying to rejoin the customs union but there are other steps on the way, things like the pan—europeanea, quit the eu envisage that as a stepping stone towards fewer customs regulations? == stone towards fewer customs regulations?— stone towards fewer customs regulations? -- could the eu. it mi ht regulations? -- could the eu. it might be — regulations? -- could the eu. it might be one _ regulations? -- could the eu. it might be one of _...
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around the world is also a costly exercise and also a time to market, produce cars in europe for european customersducts to customers. this is the end of the programme. much of the world is bracing for significant us foreign policy changes, some with global implications. president trump ordered a 90—day pause in foreign development assistance, leaving millions of dollars in aid in limbo. a review of aid will be led by marco rubio, the new secretary of state. he's the first cabinet member of the new trump administration, and has reiterated president trump's vision of an america first foreign policy. president trump was elected to keep promises, and he's going to keep those promises. and his primary promise when it comes to foreign policy is that the priority of the united states state department will be the united states, furthering the national interests of this country, and he has given us a very clear mandate, president trump has made it very clear, everything we do, and this is true in government but especially at the department of state, everything we do must be justified by the answer to one o
around the world is also a costly exercise and also a time to market, produce cars in europe for european customersducts to customers. this is the end of the programme. much of the world is bracing for significant us foreign policy changes, some with global implications. president trump ordered a 90—day pause in foreign development assistance, leaving millions of dollars in aid in limbo. a review of aid will be led by marco rubio, the new secretary of state. he's the first cabinet member of...
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they have ruled out rejoining or applying to rejoin a customs union, but there are other steps on the way, things like the pan—europeand your side envisage that as a sort of stepping stone towards fewer customs regulations? i think that it might be one of the ideas, at the same time as we concluded also after these very strenuous negotiations, these free agreements, that even the best free—trade agreement cannot simply replace participation in the single market. but we respected the choice, we respected of course how the uk government approaches this and this pan—european area is something we could consider, but i haven't heard it say precisely formulated from our uk counterparts. and you mentioned fisheries, in order to get this process going and some of these barriers lifted, you are asking to extend the fisheries agreement beyond next year, which expires next year? i think it is very important for the certainty of our fisheries, fishermen and fisherwomen in the eu, and i think this was 2026, it is very important there for the eu. are you and your members now more keen to hug the uk a little bit more tightly? maybe
they have ruled out rejoining or applying to rejoin a customs union, but there are other steps on the way, things like the pan—europeand your side envisage that as a sort of stepping stone towards fewer customs regulations? i think that it might be one of the ideas, at the same time as we concluded also after these very strenuous negotiations, these free agreements, that even the best free—trade agreement cannot simply replace participation in the single market. but we respected the choice,...
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but there are customers which pay maybe better prices and uh, yeah, off european customers who with used to having long term contract, which gave them as sorts of stability. and now this, you're paying customers have to do something, extend fights on a daily weekly basis for contracts on the spot market. so for them, it's a different situation. and even so, a lot of people have got to task, but that's because it was announced to want to go, i think the reality, whoops, to be not easy to handle. russia was a reliable product. and i asked before i should the soviet union, which started to enter into this long term contract, stating back to 1968. so nearly 60 years of continues long term. so like this 5, anything does need to happen in the last 6 years. so there was a reliable, affordable, natural gas flowing through the pipeline. and now when it's cut, whether it's mozambique, whether it's buying gas from jerry or anywhere you name it, you have, it will have either to political or economic or other issues. so every time you go, can you teach a contract, you have to dispose of the same thin
but there are customers which pay maybe better prices and uh, yeah, off european customers who with used to having long term contract, which gave them as sorts of stability. and now this, you're paying customers have to do something, extend fights on a daily weekly basis for contracts on the spot market. so for them, it's a different situation. and even so, a lot of people have got to task, but that's because it was announced to want to go, i think the reality, whoops, to be not easy to handle....
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and assuming that would be some sort of top portion uh, with your, with european customers as well. so this has nothing to do with the us and us in terms of your razor is being progressed. if he expels from your age, which is something that shop, trump doesn't get the picture, the overall picture of how serious it is breaks integration, eurasia integration. all these move to a lateral organizations are stuff working towards the same goal of break sloss eraser, comic using shawn, guy, corporation, organization, etc. it's a uni, find your raise a medium to long term where the west is just some outside spec data. so what's left, essentially for the us, the blender, that's what it is, right? a few nodes in latin america in terms of energy and as well as imposing the moon roll doctoring that don't roll dr. and we can, we can say it all across the western hemisphere. and either be the least is much more complicated west asia, which is the correct definition. how trump is going to solve this boss simple pushed mount between saudi arabia and is yeah, this solid look around, and they are, th
and assuming that would be some sort of top portion uh, with your, with european customers as well. so this has nothing to do with the us and us in terms of your razor is being progressed. if he expels from your age, which is something that shop, trump doesn't get the picture, the overall picture of how serious it is breaks integration, eurasia integration. all these move to a lateral organizations are stuff working towards the same goal of break sloss eraser, comic using shawn, guy,...
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, shipping cars around the world is a costly exercise also time to market, reduce costs for european customersre you concerned. — products to customers. are you concerned, almost _ products to customers. are you concerned, almost at _ products to customers. are you concerned, almost at a - products to customers. are you concerned, almost at a time i concerned, almost at a time about the demand for electricity, ai and what that will consume, if ev's are also growing in terms of sales and usage across the world, we will run out of electricity, won't we? ., ., �* 4' run out of electricity, won't we? ., ., �* ,, , we? no, i don't think so. this is a gradual— we? no, i don't think so. this is a gradual improvement i we? no, i don't think so. this is a gradual improvement and that's also what we see. the examined forecasters there and the progress is also very amazing. i'm optimistic in terms of development of ev cars here in europe but also around the world. here in europe but also around the world-— the world. michael from polestar. _ the world. michael from polestar, that _ the world. michael fro
, shipping cars around the world is a costly exercise also time to market, reduce costs for european customersre you concerned. — products to customers. are you concerned, almost _ products to customers. are you concerned, almost at _ products to customers. are you concerned, almost at a - products to customers. are you concerned, almost at a time i concerned, almost at a time about the demand for electricity, ai and what that will consume, if ev's are also growing in terms of sales and usage...
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tiktok has not been able to grab hold of the european customer the way it has the u.s. customer.formed by less data is is inherently lesser. it becomes an algorithm choice for u.s. consumers. i expect the patterns we have created as individuals with how much time and how frequently we pick up our phone -- i just read the average american user picks up their phone 2200 times a day. they are looking for entertainment. i do not think they will stop that behavior. there will be a lift and shift to other platforms. the platforms are not the ones that pay creators. teir own business and revenue streams -- except for youtube paid at scale or in any meaningful way by the platforms directly so it is critical they own the customer relationship so they can create businesses around the reach. caroline: amber venz box, i will let you go back to one of the 2200 times you will pick up your phone today. coming up, we will head back to d.c. to get the latest on the tiktok arguments happening in the supreme court. this is "bloomberg technology." ♪ illiant? boring. think about it. boring makes vaca
tiktok has not been able to grab hold of the european customer the way it has the u.s. customer.formed by less data is is inherently lesser. it becomes an algorithm choice for u.s. consumers. i expect the patterns we have created as individuals with how much time and how frequently we pick up our phone -- i just read the average american user picks up their phone 2200 times a day. they are looking for entertainment. i do not think they will stop that behavior. there will be a lift and shift to...
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in late 2019 to allow the flow of rush and gas across a vast network of pipelines on european sol towards customers in the european union laterally. just a few customers left among them hungry and slovak. yeah, we're not talking about a huge amount of gas cutoff here about 5 percent of the used total needs. but j politically, this is extremely significant, brings to a final and rushes once dominance of the e u energy market and dominance. so that if you recall, it has in the past years to pretty destructive economic effects, demanding higher prices for gas, threatening to turn the types off at the height of winter and so on. and of course, it has come as a result of this war with the price to be paid by the european union itself. many countries have diversified supply to was more expensive sources of liquid natural gas from the likes of norway, united states and cut off those high price is meant an economic slowdown across the european union and worries about future long term competitiveness in those economy is doing a thank you. that's journal reporting from keith, ukrainian, president of a lot of
in late 2019 to allow the flow of rush and gas across a vast network of pipelines on european sol towards customers in the european union laterally. just a few customers left among them hungry and slovak. yeah, we're not talking about a huge amount of gas cutoff here about 5 percent of the used total needs. but j politically, this is extremely significant, brings to a final and rushes once dominance of the e u energy market and dominance. so that if you recall, it has in the past years to...
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ukraine is putting the brakes on russian gas flowing through its pipeline network to european customersshut-off in supplies comes nearly three years after russia invaded ukraine. that's because a five-year agreement between the two countries had kept the gas flowing. but the deal expired at the end of 2024, and ukraine has refused to extend it. slovak prime minister robert fico said the stoppage will have a "drastic" impact on european union countries, but not on russia. p.m. fico: nobody, i repeat, nobody is pushing slovakia away from the european community. but we must see that selfish national interests are beginning to dominate this community. in world politics, it absolutely applies that it does not matter whether elephants love or fight. the grass always suffers. i do not want slovakia to be such grass. laura: before the war, russia supplied almost 40% of the e.u.'s natural gas via pipelines. but by 2023, their share had dropped to around 8%, as the e.u. moved to diversify the bloc's energy sources. the u.s. and norway have stepped in to fill the gap, becoming the two largest supp
ukraine is putting the brakes on russian gas flowing through its pipeline network to european customersshut-off in supplies comes nearly three years after russia invaded ukraine. that's because a five-year agreement between the two countries had kept the gas flowing. but the deal expired at the end of 2024, and ukraine has refused to extend it. slovak prime minister robert fico said the stoppage will have a "drastic" impact on european union countries, but not on russia. p.m. fico:...
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comes from those america which comes cars, countries, but they are customers which pay maybe better prices and uh, yeah, off uh, european uh, customers with used to having long term contract, which gave them a sense of stability. and now this, you're paying customers have to the southern extent, slides on a daily weekly basis or contracts on the spot market. so for them, it's a different situation. and even so, a lot of people have gotten to the task, but that's because it was announced to one a goal. i think the reality would still be not easy to handle. so yeah, it is interesting because although the european union does have alternative supplies, i just really wasn't that how good and reliable they all get from that just recently. uh, there was a spot brewing between the you and catch all over the potential of the you finding energy companies in regards to environmental was if they didn't add up to. and i think one of the guitar ministers is saying, well, if you want to do that, we'll just stop supplying you gas. so how reliable all the use of the partners? yes, this, this is a big issue because russia was a reliable
comes from those america which comes cars, countries, but they are customers which pay maybe better prices and uh, yeah, off uh, european uh, customers with used to having long term contract, which gave them a sense of stability. and now this, you're paying customers have to the southern extent, slides on a daily weekly basis or contracts on the spot market. so for them, it's a different situation. and even so, a lot of people have gotten to the task, but that's because it was announced to one...
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and i'll just say about when we come back, russian gas exports to european union customers by ukraine. come to a halt for the limiting must goes wrong in europe's image, a mock as far as the the weather has improved with this new year from turkey down towards the foot of arabia. this line he has a cold front. on it reads us has introduced a pharaoh breeze once again to ship our last thing a day or so running out of iraq across q a dental or theories attempt using the low twenty's. if you're lucky in your field and of course is around the dust east, not a full of send that on the right hand side. that means shark was easily of so the concentration of the have the system enough kinda send a couple of days seem likely to be snow here. that's a wall around the red sea in mac here again. so to you want degrees and it's not bad by day from took you down through that event. admittedly by night it gets cold even to the cities tend to near freezing or i freezing. i left her 0 down so it is about 6. so it's easy to get frost on the dry, but it's really close by the time sunshine, which is prett
and i'll just say about when we come back, russian gas exports to european union customers by ukraine. come to a halt for the limiting must goes wrong in europe's image, a mock as far as the the weather has improved with this new year from turkey down towards the foot of arabia. this line he has a cold front. on it reads us has introduced a pharaoh breeze once again to ship our last thing a day or so running out of iraq across q a dental or theories attempt using the low twenty's. if you're...
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and also to come here after the break russian, the gas expos, to the european union. custom is volume crane. come to a halt. further limits a most cuz relevant europe's energy markets, the doing the combination of violent wars and the heavy rain creating a rest of the for more suffering for palestinians asking questions. what are the challenges in helping girls that are seeing this with him? he's conference reporting for me actually, a lot of the rates are really, really big. we've seen this janet, it's an, an in depth coverage. i'll just say it was teens on the ground. when you closer to the heart of the story, the 1960 decade of change across the middle east in north africa, in the 2nd of a 3 part series, l g 0. well, explores the explosion of box and culture. intellectuals we're building new dreams, and the idea is because the revolutions of the 1961, the political part of the mind for music to tv, the poetry of protest and revolution, they make the sixty's in the arab culture. oh no, jews here the as the the, the without just a reminder of the headlines now. do you an agency for p
and also to come here after the break russian, the gas expos, to the european union. custom is volume crane. come to a halt. further limits a most cuz relevant europe's energy markets, the doing the combination of violent wars and the heavy rain creating a rest of the for more suffering for palestinians asking questions. what are the challenges in helping girls that are seeing this with him? he's conference reporting for me actually, a lot of the rates are really, really big. we've seen this...
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they have ruled out i applying to rejoin a customs union but there are other steps on the way, things like the pan—europeanulation area. with the eu, could your site envisage that as a stepping stone towards fewer customs regulations? i think it might be one of the ideas at the same time and as we concluded also after this very strenuous negotiations of the free agreements that even the free agreements that even the best free trade agreement cannot simply replace that in the single market, but we respect the choice, we respect our the uk government approaches this and this is something we could consider, but i haven't heard it so precisely from our uk counterparts. us president donald trump has escalated his campaign against diversity programmes — he is now pressuring the private sector to join the initiative. he's also told government employees in offices administering these types of programmes that they would be placed on paid leave. civil rights advocates have argued the programmes are necessary to address inequities and structural racism, but trump and his supporters say they discriminate against other
they have ruled out i applying to rejoin a customs union but there are other steps on the way, things like the pan—europeanulation area. with the eu, could your site envisage that as a stepping stone towards fewer customs regulations? i think it might be one of the ideas at the same time and as we concluded also after this very strenuous negotiations of the free agreements that even the free agreements that even the best free trade agreement cannot simply replace that in the single market,...
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after the fall of the said regime, prussian gas exports to european union customers via ukraine come to a halt. further limiting moscow's role in europe's energy market. i'm doing a casual sco with the sports awesome. those thoughts 2025 or the when to be rented free ones. and the 2nd is a premier leak. 6 points behind the this never for the life is to be i'm increasingly unbearable for palestinians living in garza, babies are freezing to death. as temperature is plummet for winter, while an entire population battled starvation, many people have little to eat at or scrambling for scraps of food in heavy rain. they also now have nowhere to stay tent camp housing, hundreds of thousands of forcibly displaced. palestinians are flooding after days of bad weather. un agency for palestinian refugees or unreal as warrant blankets, mattresses and one clothes are sitting outside gaza waiting for israel's approval to be brought in. the house indians also have little access to water. human rights watches accused israel of committing active genocide by denying clean water to gaza. and with heavy
after the fall of the said regime, prussian gas exports to european union customers via ukraine come to a halt. further limiting moscow's role in europe's energy market. i'm doing a casual sco with the sports awesome. those thoughts 2025 or the when to be rented free ones. and the 2nd is a premier leak. 6 points behind the this never for the life is to be i'm increasingly unbearable for palestinians living in garza, babies are freezing to death. as temperature is plummet for winter, while an...
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so head here and out 0 russian gas exports to european union customers by ukraine come to hold for the limits in most cases, rolling groups and the 2 markets. and the dallas mavericks seems unable to smell. that's in the way it's for the, the to carries are invading fairly quickly. almost all of europe is coming in behind this sick wardrobe guy, which is in fact a cold trunk. doing exactly what you'd expect to do fronting colder along the line itself is all the heavy rain or snow as it moves south was during thursday. easy the we'll get decent. so for of all hide ryan from switzerland across to southern poland behind it. that air is light is 10 sunday, but of course it's much colder drop of anything up to 10 degrees and it had to bit rather settled. weather is going to be disrupted and fashion eventually that snow will once again reach the bulk and it will stay is right in front and northern spain. you'll notice i'm producing pretty heavy dime pulls, i thinking it today, but what's left behind is it pretty typical? wouldn't receive temperatures very low, the wind, cold and strong with
so head here and out 0 russian gas exports to european union customers by ukraine come to hold for the limits in most cases, rolling groups and the 2 markets. and the dallas mavericks seems unable to smell. that's in the way it's for the, the to carries are invading fairly quickly. almost all of europe is coming in behind this sick wardrobe guy, which is in fact a cold trunk. doing exactly what you'd expect to do fronting colder along the line itself is all the heavy rain or snow as it moves...
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on the 31st of january, 2020, the uk left the european union. has affected britain. and customs union negative, and the working assumption the government's official forecaster, is that brexit in the long term will reduce trade by 15% relative to otherwise. so the working assumption is that this fall in trade relative to otherwise. second — immigration. immigration was a key theme in the 2016 referendum campaign centred around freedom of movement within the eu. the blue line. but there's been a large increase in immigration the red line. a post—brexit immigration system, was implemented in january 2021. since 2020 have been the granting of many more and their dependents. third, travel british passport holders can no longer use eu lanes at eu border crossing points. what else? without requiring a visa, but only for 90 days and later this year, the eu is planning to introduce a new electronic entry and exit system, which some in fourth, laws, after brexit the uk does not have however, brexit did enable the uk to diverge from eu vat around £352 million per week. since 2021, the uk has not
on the 31st of january, 2020, the uk left the european union. has affected britain. and customs union negative, and the working assumption the government's official forecaster, is that brexit in the long term will reduce trade by 15% relative to otherwise. so the working assumption is that this fall in trade relative to otherwise. second — immigration. immigration was a key theme in the 2016 referendum campaign centred around freedom of movement within the eu. the blue line. but there's been...
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but what we understand them, we have been told by men to come teams and most of our customers hold on even in the european hospital. this task is elective surgeries, have been tom sold, the even the uh is essential and critical. the emergency operations delay due to the lack of a pallet. and on top of that, that diagnostic tools like the x ray machine, see these cards have been completely unusable due to the absence of a central amounts of if you guys is health ministry said that they have received a very limited amount of if you will, that could be only enough for 24 hours, and that will ends at 5 the beginning call said morning, which means that the crisis will escalates again. and we'll put the lives of lots of patients on the line as well. because that hospital, functional occurs to strip are grappling to continue providing essential medical services under the compensation of twinkling resources. and the repeated depletion of the pharmaceutical warehouse is now the crisis is compounded by the lack of fuel . you have a being quoting the international community and o humanitarian organization, along wit
but what we understand them, we have been told by men to come teams and most of our customers hold on even in the european hospital. this task is elective surgeries, have been tom sold, the even the uh is essential and critical. the emergency operations delay due to the lack of a pallet. and on top of that, that diagnostic tools like the x ray machine, see these cards have been completely unusable due to the absence of a central amounts of if you guys is health ministry said that they have...
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alex, i am interested what your customers ultimately want to achieve by going to space, nasa, microsoft, the u.s. space force, the european using your satellites to achieve? alex: there are three fundamental things we are enabling. we aren't focused on one specific application or an infrastructure company that enables our customers to deploy any mission in orbit. it comes down to three things. connectivity and data. there is a national security and sovereignty and then there is understanding our climate. we have customers across all three areas. fundamentally that is what space is being used for today, pretty big problems impacting all of humanity. caroline: you have raised a lot money with a lot of french vcs involved. i am interested about the competitive nature of space now and the fact that somebody very close to the next administration is pretty prevalent when it comes to spacex. how are you finding your niche and to sing the industry evolve? alex: we started the company eight years ago. michael sanders and i had worked in this industry a while and we saw that it just took too long to get satellites in space. it can
alex, i am interested what your customers ultimately want to achieve by going to space, nasa, microsoft, the u.s. space force, the european using your satellites to achieve? alex: there are three fundamental things we are enabling. we aren't focused on one specific application or an infrastructure company that enables our customers to deploy any mission in orbit. it comes down to three things. connectivity and data. there is a national security and sovereignty and then there is understanding...
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that platforms like x could be banned in those places customer we are seeing an increasingly hostile relationship, particularly between x and europeanpean commission in recent months towards elon musk. i wouldn't be surprised however if we saw meta's approach not necessarily those held moving away from fact chequers, it might not necessarily be implemented elsewhere in the world. this is a us political play going with the wind there. meta is about making sure it stays friendly with regulators around the world. ~ ., ., ., world. we will have to leave it there. thank _ world. we will have to leave it there. thank you _ world. we will have to leave it there. thank you very - world. we will have to leave it there. thank you very much. l the road might be bumpy for many car companies at the moment. but for the firm that famously claimed to make �*the best motor car in the world' — it's a just that little bit smoother! rolls royce motor cars says last year was a bumper yearfor sales — one of its best ever. the company has announced a major expansion of its factory at goodwood in the uk — nearly doubling its size. it needs the space to mak
that platforms like x could be banned in those places customer we are seeing an increasingly hostile relationship, particularly between x and europeanpean commission in recent months towards elon musk. i wouldn't be surprised however if we saw meta's approach not necessarily those held moving away from fact chequers, it might not necessarily be implemented elsewhere in the world. this is a us political play going with the wind there. meta is about making sure it stays friendly with regulators...
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the new european union trade chief responsible for post—brexit negotiations has told the bbc "that a pan—europe customsa is something he could consider" as part of "reset" discussions between the uk and eu. some businesses say it will help britain rejoin complex supply chains that have been hit by customs barriers. faisal islam sat down with him at the world economic forum in davos. has been trying trade because the consequences of a trade war out severe may would be to but there is generally uncertainty. on the other hand there is optimism on what he us economy can do and in particular the tech giants and and that is spreading across the economy. and how it is tech investments. i have been trade commissioner about all of this and he was president saying, which is part there is donald trump focuses of him, some discussion. court but expressed interest in a close relationship, there are moves arrangement to us president donald trump has escalated his campaign against diversity programmes — he is now pressuring the private sector to join the initiative. he's also told government employees in offices admi
the new european union trade chief responsible for post—brexit negotiations has told the bbc "that a pan—europe customsa is something he could consider" as part of "reset" discussions between the uk and eu. some businesses say it will help britain rejoin complex supply chains that have been hit by customs barriers. faisal islam sat down with him at the world economic forum in davos. has been trying trade because the consequences of a trade war out severe may would be to...
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turning to airlines, united and delta with better than expected demand, boosted by european travel and customeroptions. but american still working to win back business customers as it struggles with high operating costs. savi syth of raymond james saying strong revenue trends to close out 2020 four and improving further into the first quarter of 2025, an uptick in corporate travel, capacity, discipline appears to be driving this strength. you have a lot of optimism this year when it comes to airlines, but i want to start with the challenges of 2025, especially with things like the weather. how much has this heard the main carriers? >> it has definitely been a challenging start to the year. if you look at across the board, you probably have roughly 5% cancellations on average. that compares to 1% to 2% cancellations in the fourth quarter. and 1% cancellations last year. it is still early, and we will see how the rest of the quarter progresses. the silver lining is it is january, not a lot of travel happens. there are disruptions, but the airlines also have the ability to re-accommodate passenger
turning to airlines, united and delta with better than expected demand, boosted by european travel and customeroptions. but american still working to win back business customers as it struggles with high operating costs. savi syth of raymond james saying strong revenue trends to close out 2020 four and improving further into the first quarter of 2025, an uptick in corporate travel, capacity, discipline appears to be driving this strength. you have a lot of optimism this year when it comes to...
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an assumption that indigenous nations didn't have laws, didn't have customers, didn't have governance prior to the arrival of europeans. so much and much of what we see as indigenous resistance or indigenous activism is simply a holding. what came before the united states or can before summer colonial nations . so for example, we see the as i pipelines struggle or the struggles against fossil fuels in north america as halting or challenging at least a quarter of carbon issue emissions from both canada and the united states. so when we talked about indigenous resistance today, i don't want to romanticize indigenous nations. we shouldn't think of indigenous peoples as sort of belonging to this kind of touched past where they were one with nature. because today many indigenous nations within the united states. the navajo nation, for example, which is heavily invested in the oil and gas industry, as well as being, you know, the invested in sort of green technologies. so to say, to talk about sovereignty, there's multiple registers. it's not just the sort of ideal mystic sort of. yeah, we're going to go back one with natur
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european union. they never asked for a second request. customer testimony was always in favor of the transaction.y, since september, we were pretty much substantially complete with the doj process. obviously, through elections and the like that took us through today. when i met with the doj tuesday, nothing new came out of that conversation. ultimately, we believe this is procompetitive. we believe this is the interest of that national security in alignment with the current administration agenda. that is why for from a pure antitrust perspective we believe we have a case. mike: did you try in the course of your conversations with the justice department ahead of the lawsuit being filed to negotiate something or perhaps offer concessions? what might those have been? what did the doj asking for? antonio: it was not necessary. the doj never asked for any concessions whatsoever. they asked us, through the process, several extensions but we never discussed remedy issues or concessions as a part of the problem. mike: are you surprised with the current administration actually following through with this
european union. they never asked for a second request. customer testimony was always in favor of the transaction.y, since september, we were pretty much substantially complete with the doj process. obviously, through elections and the like that took us through today. when i met with the doj tuesday, nothing new came out of that conversation. ultimately, we believe this is procompetitive. we believe this is the interest of that national security in alignment with the current administration...
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customs duty. so our country can go further and faster in rebuilding our trading relationships with our european neighbors. especially with a threat to world trade posed by trump's tariffs and trade wars. but if he will not change his mind today on a customs union, when he goes to brussels on monday will he confirm to the house that he will open negotiations for the u.k. to join the pan-euro mediterranean convention so it can start removing the growth-damaging trade barriers set up by the conservatives? >> our number one mission is growth. that is why we have set up all the initiatives over the last seven months. particularly the ones this morning. he knows in relation with the reset at the eu, which we are determined to achieve, that we have redlines when it comes to single market and the customs union. he knows where we stand on that. >> thank you, mr. speaker. today's foundation report on u.k. poverty not only highlights who is most likely to be poor, but also the scale and increase in deep and enduring poverty. i was encouraged by the prime minister's response before christmas at the liaison committee
customs duty. so our country can go further and faster in rebuilding our trading relationships with our european neighbors. especially with a threat to world trade posed by trump's tariffs and trade wars. but if he will not change his mind today on a customs union, when he goes to brussels on monday will he confirm to the house that he will open negotiations for the u.k. to join the pan-euro mediterranean convention so it can start removing the growth-damaging trade barriers set up by the...
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customers can count on microsoft. >> sap ceo christian klein calls for a european plan, telling cnbc the continent needs to respond to fresh ai investment stateside. >> my hope is that what what everything what now happened in the united. >> states. >> that is. certainly a wake up call. and this wake up call now. >> still. >> we need to see proof, but i hope now the also europe comes closer together and we really form a union. >> the german finance minister. your cookies backs changes to berlin's strict fiscal discipline rules in a bid. >> to. >> attract private investment. >> there has to be some targeted. reforms to the debt brake. >> because. >> we have so much need for infrastructure spend on railways, on roads. >> on bridges, on. >> education, on 5g, six g infrastructure, etc. so. >> a lot of public infrastructure has to be provided. and nato secretary general mark rutte calls on the new us administration to maintain support for ukraine, urging. all allies to do their part. >> it is impossible to keep nato safe. the whole nato territory safe. yes. for now, yes, we can do that, b
customers can count on microsoft. >> sap ceo christian klein calls for a european plan, telling cnbc the continent needs to respond to fresh ai investment stateside. >> my hope is that what what everything what now happened in the united. >> states. >> that is. certainly a wake up call. and this wake up call now. >> still. >> we need to see proof, but i hope now the also europe comes closer together and we really form a union. >> the german finance...
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remains under warning from leaders in the european union to us president elect donald trump urgent and non destructive blocks . suffering for small savings, the customized system in mexico and your last attempt to month, right. 8 degrees is well below. it should be going a little bit to 11, but we should be near the 20 knock this time. the code having come back to also us as the heaviest childs in south america, are going to be down in the southeast of brazil. they've gone away from option to anywhere for some places. is that you and nice and warm again, the, the, raising the damage close to the precious gross lots of chillies is being reversed with one of the world's biggest conservation projects. they're pretty emblematic of the pedagogy and if they're plentiful and they're calm like this one is, then you know that the system is coming back and that they feel no surrender. and that's why you know, i, for 3 wilding patagonia on, i'll just say around the the hello again. you're watching. i'll just pick a mind about top stories here. this uh, new fire is burning in the los angeles area and mandatory documentation orders are in place in hollywood. at leas
remains under warning from leaders in the european union to us president elect donald trump urgent and non destructive blocks . suffering for small savings, the customized system in mexico and your last attempt to month, right. 8 degrees is well below. it should be going a little bit to 11, but we should be near the 20 knock this time. the code having come back to also us as the heaviest childs in south america, are going to be down in the southeast of brazil. they've gone away from option to...
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very good point fundamental things you are talking about in terms of customers banking alliance versus in america do you believe european nation should take a cue from what america is about to do with president trump is endorsing in terms of i mean immigrationing from you saids immigration president trump is very much focused on illegal migration not until immigration but an issue across the world look wat italy has done other issues other countries do you believe that some of these things that he is doing should be adopted in europe? >> i firmly believe that to aiming societies good immigration policy a must countries in europe don't have the young people to provide for the other living longer generations. >> good point. >> so they have to think about a good legal way of tapping into skills an capabilities he would saywhere what i see here in the united states is the focus is on illegal immigration if you have a real channel contributes to labor markets in the united states -- president trump commenting that x to acts as drivers to u.s. economy but illegal also immigration causes problems why such a hot issue. here ver
very good point fundamental things you are talking about in terms of customers banking alliance versus in america do you believe european nation should take a cue from what america is about to do with president trump is endorsing in terms of i mean immigrationing from you saids immigration president trump is very much focused on illegal migration not until immigration but an issue across the world look wat italy has done other issues other countries do you believe that some of these things that...
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customers like china. and our next guest says that while ukraine edits, european sponsors will suffer from key of energy decision, the russian economy remains very much into and actually, even ukraine is losing this because of the, of the priest of its lives in front of the treasurer. this is what they call the your van and gas and dilemma. actually, europe is trying to die, right. diversify. it's the energy sources. but it's cannot in the short term because it's still relying on the russian energy sources. and uh, in order for it to actually say vs why he's going to take some time. it's not going to be years and i'm going to be a couple years is going to take a big for what the case and the this is problematic for european politicians, a border of it. so the impact is very low. it's and they're one percent of the russian g, d, b, that's being impacted on this. and the, i think the euro will still be using the russian energy sources. even man, i'm short term face. i think over here on the program by donald trump is a two's the outgoing bite and administration of playing with fire when it comes to ukraine. he sai
customers like china. and our next guest says that while ukraine edits, european sponsors will suffer from key of energy decision, the russian economy remains very much into and actually, even ukraine is losing this because of the, of the priest of its lives in front of the treasurer. this is what they call the your van and gas and dilemma. actually, europe is trying to die, right. diversify. it's the energy sources. but it's cannot in the short term because it's still relying on the russian...
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transitive gas through ukraine to slovakia and other customers is causing enormous damage to ukraine itself. does lavaca and in particular to the european union, it has provoked various reactions that are not conducive to either bi lateral or multi lateral relations. i am not alone in my position in europe. the decisive issue is not that the slovak republic will lose around $500000000.00 euros a year from the cut off of gas transit. what matters is the impact of your decision on the competitiveness of the european union, the organization you are applying to joint i put on some i've done to put it very clearly. once again, the sanctions have nothing to do with morality. they have nothing to do with human rights, they have nothing to do with love of peace. they are simply an economic stimulus program for the u. s. economy and the killer program for german and european companies. quite simply a killer program for our companies that has to be said clearly, and they also have a very clear purpose. the purpose is to increase the united states share of global value creation again at the expense of germany and at the expense of europe. that's w
transitive gas through ukraine to slovakia and other customers is causing enormous damage to ukraine itself. does lavaca and in particular to the european union, it has provoked various reactions that are not conducive to either bi lateral or multi lateral relations. i am not alone in my position in europe. the decisive issue is not that the slovak republic will lose around $500000000.00 euros a year from the cut off of gas transit. what matters is the impact of your decision on the...
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european commission to so i think terrace on ease from china. we don't really see it because uh today it's b y d who is really taking this uh for their own accounts. uh, so the customer actually is, is not infected by this. and the great news for us is, and this we already announced divide you at the end of 20. $23.00 is that we are opening a european plan production facility in hungary by the end of 2025. so this is only like for us, it's a temporary measure. and of course there is, wow, fact s b y d's very end. don't think call going viral on social media, never home to sales campaign and expands. flying. com many have been promised. very few have delivered. but it may just take off one day for me if i ever, i'll just narrow the process, pass it for me, money inside the full reports coming up next. on counting the cost power, donald trump's economic policies affect americans and the rest of the world. california as wild pfizer, i'm trying to be the costliest natural disaster and us history. we'll look at the numbers. plus britain plans, sanctions targeting people, smugglers, counting the cost on how to 0. the goodness, here's what do you start with the new name abo
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european commission of slapping terrace on ease from china, we don't really see it. because uh today it's b y d who is really taking this uh for their own accounts. uh so the customer actually is, is not infected by this. and the great news for us is, and this we already announced divide you at the end of 20. $23.00 is that we are opening a european plan production facility in hungary by the end of 2025. so this is only like for us, it's a temporary measure. and of course there is the wow factor b y, d varian. don't think call going viral on social media and never home to sales campaign. and expand slang. cough. many have been promised very few have delivered, but it may just take off one day for me to go out to 0 process. that's it from a carry, jones to you can find more information on our website onto 0 talk. com and use continues to also counting the cost state the the hello that was not down on the way. we could see the 1st name psych loan of the season. it's developing to the northwest. now whether it actually becomes a psycho and or not, we're all going to see some very heavy rain, some strong winds. we are expecting a flooding was that rain, the pulls into
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european union. critics point to economic and poltical damage. this new labour government is now looking for a reset. ben chu reports. has affected britain. first of all, trade. and customsovernment's official forecaster, is that brexit by 15% relative to otherwise. second — immigration. the blue line. the red line. a post—brexit immigration system, was implemented in january 2021. under this system, eu and non—eu citizens the two main drivers of this work visas, especially for health and care, and their dependents. what else? well, uk passport holders can still visit the eu as a tourist add to border queues. to incorporate thousands of eu laws into uk law, becoming known as retained eu law. and those eu budget contributions were always to the uk from not paying into the eu budget is closer eu leaders on monday. so the impact of brexit is a subject that promises to be a continuing source of debate and analysis for many years to come. around the world and across the uk. murdered have been named. sara was killed by her father and stepmother, and public reaction to the case was so strong that the judges' herfather, urfan sharif, confessed to killing her. no comment. her ste
european union. critics point to economic and poltical damage. this new labour government is now looking for a reset. ben chu reports. has affected britain. first of all, trade. and customsovernment's official forecaster, is that brexit by 15% relative to otherwise. second — immigration. the blue line. the red line. a post—brexit immigration system, was implemented in january 2021. under this system, eu and non—eu citizens the two main drivers of this work visas, especially for health and...
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through the power of side, barry, a pipeline to customize like china, the nation's energy design gas problem is still able to deliver a gas to some european clients via truck street. now for more on this less cross lie to you could i'm a consultant that need to educate to i mean to you in my in morocco. i mean is good to have you join me now. now the you is struggling to approximate lions on russian gas, but it's proving difficult and expensive. now from your analysis, with europe still by russian resources indirectly or will rush out fully shipped to eastern partners. well, this is what i called a you are being, i guess, the dilemma actually europe is trying to die by diversify its energy sources. but it's cannot in the short term because it's still relying on russian energy sources. and uh, in order for it to actually uh versus why it's going to take some time. it's not going to be yours and going to be a couple years is gonna take a decade for the case. and this is problematic for european politicians aware of it. so all right, kids gas, tacit health, bradley vented rosters. economy but i'm good europe. instead, i put pressure from you
through the power of side, barry, a pipeline to customize like china, the nation's energy design gas problem is still able to deliver a gas to some european clients via truck street. now for more on this less cross lie to you could i'm a consultant that need to educate to i mean to you in my in morocco. i mean is good to have you join me now. now the you is struggling to approximate lions on russian gas, but it's proving difficult and expensive. now from your analysis, with europe still by...
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european union. five years on, let's look at five important ways brexit has affected britain. let's examine what has happened to uk exports to the eu since the country left the single market and customst the key question is what would have happened to these exports without brexit? to have been negative, and the working assumption of the office of budget responsibility, in the long term will reduce trade by 15% relative so the working assumption is that this fall in trade will reduce the long term size of the uk economy by around 4%, relative to otherwise. immigration was a key theme in the 2016 referendum campaign there has been a big fall in eu immigration since the end the blue line. from the rest of the world. the red line. under this system, eu and non—eu citizens alike need work visas, especially for health and care, and also inflows of non—eu overseas students what else? a new electronic entry and exit the travel sector have warned could add to border queues. fourth, laws, after brexit the uk does not have as retained eu law. freedom to impose vat on private school fees. finally, money, the uk's gross contribution to the eu budget around £352 million per week. since 2021, the u
european union. five years on, let's look at five important ways brexit has affected britain. let's examine what has happened to uk exports to the eu since the country left the single market and customst the key question is what would have happened to these exports without brexit? to have been negative, and the working assumption of the office of budget responsibility, in the long term will reduce trade by 15% relative so the working assumption is that this fall in trade will reduce the long...
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customers like china. yeah. the factory of the world on his guess on the program saying that while ukraine and it's european sponsors will suffer from kids energy decision, the russian economy remains very much shinta. actually, even ukraine is losing this because of the, of the freeze, the bit slow them for transit. this is what they call the your van and gas and dilemma. actually, europe is trying to die right. diversify it's very energy sources. but it's cannot in the short term because it's still relying on russian energy sources. and uh, in order for it to actually say versus why he's going to take some time. it's not going to be yours. my going to be a couple years is gonna take a decade or couple of decades. and this is problematic for european politicians, unaware of it. so the impact is very low. it's and they're one percent of the russian g, d, b, that's being impacted on this. and the, i think the euro will still be using the russian energy sources, even man, i'm short term, the state side. now here on the program where donald trump has accused the outgoing biden whitehouse of playing with fi, uh when it
customers like china. yeah. the factory of the world on his guess on the program saying that while ukraine and it's european sponsors will suffer from kids energy decision, the russian economy remains very much shinta. actually, even ukraine is losing this because of the, of the freeze, the bit slow them for transit. this is what they call the your van and gas and dilemma. actually, europe is trying to die right. diversify it's very energy sources. but it's cannot in the short term because it's...
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mainly either to the goal or, or the european countries or the international, the institution or the donor. a conference is all done with the queue. but also you need to custom build a unit, the expertise you need the expert, this at all levels from technical to the constitutional process to the political transition process. so the challenges are in most and the europe. at this stage, there seems to be leaning more towards the speak, done the carrots, the oppressed with syria, but it should not be just stick. it should not be the you're telling what it needs to do in order for your country and gauge. but you're also in terms of price or a formal conditionality should go on the table should be offered. so it's not only rely on speak, but it's also relying on the camera because the transition in syria is not only about syria is not only about to we just think of it is especially the your basic or the syria is and maybe the country. minnesota is the, your pin, the immediate neighbor with the southern labeled. what happens is to yeah, not only go into effect to your pin for impose it, but essentially it's domestic voltage. there's an income up link between the r
mainly either to the goal or, or the european countries or the international, the institution or the donor. a conference is all done with the queue. but also you need to custom build a unit, the expertise you need the expert, this at all levels from technical to the constitutional process to the political transition process. so the challenges are in most and the europe. at this stage, there seems to be leaning more towards the speak, done the carrots, the oppressed with syria, but it should not...