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bonnie, telus, us, this seems quite perplexing-— perplexing.taylor swift tickets have been _ perplexing. yes, as you said, taylor swift tickets have been going i perplexing. yes, as you said, taylor swift tickets have been going on i swift tickets have been going on sale in the uk this week and dedicated fans, they are in liverpool, cardiff and edinburgh and she has six dates next year at london wembley stadium which has huge demand for earlier on social media, it transpired that disabled fans have been having difficulty getting tickets and this is because instead of buying the tickets online, they've had to go through to an access line and there been several complaints that they have been waiting hours to get tickets and some of even been cut off. in and some of even been cut off. in terms of people you've been speaking to, take us through their experiences. i to, take us through their experiences.— to, take us through their exeriences. ., ., experiences. i spoke to 22-year-old serena and — experiences. i spoke to 22-year-old serena and she _
bonnie, telus, us, this seems quite perplexing-— perplexing.taylor swift tickets have been _ perplexing. yes, as you said, taylor swift tickets have been going i perplexing. yes, as you said, taylor swift tickets have been going on i swift tickets have been going on sale in the uk this week and dedicated fans, they are in liverpool, cardiff and edinburgh and she has six dates next year at london wembley stadium which has huge demand for earlier on social media, it transpired that disabled...
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[laughter] telus about the variety of food at food markets.eople watch reality shows, there's so much focus on the street foods. is that we are great culinary ideas are born? >> i think the whole idea is, the street compared to the main boulevard, so people can walk around and also there are more varieties of restaurants and groceries and gift shops all over the street. people are you see an unbelievable night market. i want -- i will definitely be eating and shopping there. i will never miss the the mochi donuts. you've got to try the mochi d onut. it is very delicious. unreal. kristen: do you think there's enough support in the legislature for this to pass? >> i think so. everyone wants to have a good time. night markets celebrate all the fun things in life. food, entertainment, games. who wants to be against joy? it should be a unanimous vote. the night market and the sunset strip will have a lot of things in addition to food. we have a lot of musicians. kristen: we will keep following this. we are out of time for now, but keep us posted. t
[laughter] telus about the variety of food at food markets.eople watch reality shows, there's so much focus on the street foods. is that we are great culinary ideas are born? >> i think the whole idea is, the street compared to the main boulevard, so people can walk around and also there are more varieties of restaurants and groceries and gift shops all over the street. people are you see an unbelievable night market. i want -- i will definitely be eating and shopping there. i will never...
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kristen: telus about -- tell us about it. >> eight has been around for 50 years -- it has been around for 50 years. until this point, it has been available by prescription. it's based out of a company with headquarters in ireland and dublin. the difference between this and most oral contraceptives that many people know about is that this is called a mini pill. it's progesterone only, whereas many birth control pills have estrogen as well as progesterone. that means that, there are fewer side effects, because it is mainly just one hormone. kristen: is it just as effective? >> yes. it's just as effective. there's about a failure rate of 7%, which is much higher than other things that you can get over-the-counter, like using condoms, regular use, that is about 15% failure rate. other things like spermicide are lower. kristen: it has been proven safe? >> yes. it's been proven safe. the only question area people with a history of liver abnormalities, or liver failure, and those with a history of current or previous breast cancer. there are certain types of breast cancer that make it worst
kristen: telus about -- tell us about it. >> eight has been around for 50 years -- it has been around for 50 years. until this point, it has been available by prescription. it's based out of a company with headquarters in ireland and dublin. the difference between this and most oral contraceptives that many people know about is that this is called a mini pill. it's progesterone only, whereas many birth control pills have estrogen as well as progesterone. that means that, there are fewer...
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. >> telus about some of the uses and warfare that worry you the most. >> we have heard of some doomsdayrios where a computer can take over and can literally start doing things we do not want it to do. that is not out of the realm of possibility, but in the short term, imagine weapons systems used by our adversaries do not have the guardrails that we put in place and we go to war, limiting collateral damage and civilian casualties. look at the way putin has waged war in ukraine. he does not care about collateral damage and civilian casualties. he is indiscriminately bombing shelters in neighborhoods. if you were given ai enabled weapons, he would not put any -- if he were given ai enabled weapons, he would not put any guardrails in place. i am not so focused on what the u.s. and our allies to do, we will apply the same moral principles that we apply to other weapon systems, but what really concerns me is what putin and xi jinping might do. >> alexander wang added in the hearing that he thinks discussions about ai are about something more fundamental than warfare. this is what he said. >>
. >> telus about some of the uses and warfare that worry you the most. >> we have heard of some doomsdayrios where a computer can take over and can literally start doing things we do not want it to do. that is not out of the realm of possibility, but in the short term, imagine weapons systems used by our adversaries do not have the guardrails that we put in place and we go to war, limiting collateral damage and civilian casualties. look at the way putin has waged war in ukraine. he...
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this was reported by the minister of agriculture of poland, robert telus.d that the task of not harming ukraine should now be to create such tools that will allow our food to go deep into europe to those countries in particular that need our grain or generally outside the eu by transit . farms, that is, now we will collect the grain , then we will have to export it. until then, this ban will be canceled, or will it? well , vasyl, you see that they are trying to lobby for the ban to last until the end of the year, we yesterday turned on turned on an expert from the kyiv school of economics, he says that the situation will be difficult because the harvest will be moderate, even better than expected. and here's how to sell this grain, this raw material, this is food, how to export it, even in fact the danube ports will not allow us to fully transport our grain to the world markets well, here is the president . by the way, volodymyr zelenskyi should be in turkey tomorrow and will meet with the budget and mordagan. he will discuss the grain agreement, but maybe
this was reported by the minister of agriculture of poland, robert telus.d that the task of not harming ukraine should now be to create such tools that will allow our food to go deep into europe to those countries in particular that need our grain or generally outside the eu by transit . farms, that is, now we will collect the grain , then we will have to export it. until then, this ban will be canceled, or will it? well , vasyl, you see that they are trying to lobby for the ban to last until...
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fans leaving the amc mikado in santa clara telus the energy in the theater was wonderful., no spoiler let's hear. >> so good. >> i was crying a lot of the time. >> it was so funny, i had no idea what to expect. all of the trailers, they didn't have anything about what the story was about, so i had no idea what to go into, but the movie was so good. >> okay, but it could possibly make you cry. the other big movie, oppenheimer, tells the story of j robert oppenheimer, and a team of scientists developing the atomic bomb. this is going to be a very important week for the haters, of course, because it took a serious hit during the pandemic. the ongoing writer and dr.'s strike also affecting the movie industry and we should note oppenheimer is a universal studios movie, which is a sister company of nbc bay area. >> speaking of oppenheimer, the man at the center of it has deep ties to the bay area. j robert oppenheimer was known to his friends, before he was the builder of the atomic bomb he was at uc berkeley. 's office is now occupied by another professor, but there is a plaque
fans leaving the amc mikado in santa clara telus the energy in the theater was wonderful., no spoiler let's hear. >> so good. >> i was crying a lot of the time. >> it was so funny, i had no idea what to expect. all of the trailers, they didn't have anything about what the story was about, so i had no idea what to go into, but the movie was so good. >> okay, but it could possibly make you cry. the other big movie, oppenheimer, tells the story of j robert oppenheimer, and...
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david, tell us more, it was referring there to the prime minister, telus first of all what we heard fromexclusive banking _ heard from nigel faraj. coots, exclusive banking firm - heard from nigel faraj. coots, exclusive banking firm had - heard from nigel faraj. coots, i exclusive banking firm had been closed down he linked it then to his political views, obviously one of the most prominent you're a sceptic politicians in the uk. and the bbc then reported a story after speaking to someone familiar, the decision was actually because he wasn't meeting the minimum thresholds to have an account with the bank, coots. getting certain documents he was entitled to, someone who had a bank account, that's what they publish today, world reputational risk committee of the bank. there are quotes in this document that nigel faraj picked up on, talking about his views being at odds with the bank, viewing itself as what they say is an inclusive organisation, it talks about specifics, support for the tennis player novak djokovic who was quite suspected —— sceptic about the covid vaccine, donald trump wa
david, tell us more, it was referring there to the prime minister, telus first of all what we heard fromexclusive banking _ heard from nigel faraj. coots, exclusive banking firm - heard from nigel faraj. coots, exclusive banking firm had - heard from nigel faraj. coots, i exclusive banking firm had been closed down he linked it then to his political views, obviously one of the most prominent you're a sceptic politicians in the uk. and the bbc then reported a story after speaking to someone...
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telus more about who dan wootton is and what exactly he's been accused of.hin the british media. he made his name at the news of the world newspaper and the news of the world newspaper and the sun where he had a showbiz column but since he moved to be a presenter on gb news television he styled himself as it sharp tongued champion of anti—wilderness. he is also a columnist for the mail 0nline newspaper. but in recent weeks they have been a series of allegations that first appeared on social media basically alleging he had been using fake online identities and promises of money to persuade people to film themselves in compromising sexual situations. they were online rumours but this week an online publication called byline times published that of what it says is a three—year investigation into dan wootton and that prompted him to respond. find that prompted him to respond. and 'ust tell us that prompted him to respond. and just tell us exactly what he has been saying in response. last night on his tv show _ been saying in response. last night on his tv show he
telus more about who dan wootton is and what exactly he's been accused of.hin the british media. he made his name at the news of the world newspaper and the news of the world newspaper and the sun where he had a showbiz column but since he moved to be a presenter on gb news television he styled himself as it sharp tongued champion of anti—wilderness. he is also a columnist for the mail 0nline newspaper. but in recent weeks they have been a series of allegations that first appeared on social...
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senator graham along with senators coombs, moran, blumenthal, murkowski, shaheen, wicker, durbin, telus and molin. those are just the people who are cosponsoring this bill and there's going to be, there's many others that are supporting it on both sides of the aisle. what is this about? well, it's about our national security. about a covenant, a covenant that we have made and we must keep to those who stand with us on the battlefield. this bill does right by afghans who worked alongside our troops and shows the world that the united states of america would would make a promise we keep it. nearly 80,000 afghans who sought refuge in our country are currently in limbo here and just the last few weeks one of them who was a translator for our military who was working two jobs to support his family was living in legal limbo was murdered, murdered in the middle of the night working as a lift driver. if that keeping our cabinet? is that keeping our promise? many of these people are those who risk their own life and their families safety to protect our servicemembers. that is why this bill is so
senator graham along with senators coombs, moran, blumenthal, murkowski, shaheen, wicker, durbin, telus and molin. those are just the people who are cosponsoring this bill and there's going to be, there's many others that are supporting it on both sides of the aisle. what is this about? well, it's about our national security. about a covenant, a covenant that we have made and we must keep to those who stand with us on the battlefield. this bill does right by afghans who worked alongside our...
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we are looking beyond that, but i think people probably still need to -- haidi: microsoft, telus whyhat is a stock -- tell us why that is a stock you are enthusiastic about. elfreda: microsoft in the near term can benefit. you can see it come through in the earnings, not just in five or six years, but in the next year or two. one of the things announced early on is teams premium. this week they announced copilot. that is running out ai across the office space applications. their assets got really big upgrades not just this year but for the next few years. haidi: great to have you with us, client portfolio manager and investment strategist. you can get around up of the stories you need to know to get your day going in today's edition of daybreak. terminal subscribers can get that at dayb in the bloomberg anywhere app. customize settings so you get the news on the industries and assets that matter to you. this is bloomberg. ♪ if you're trying to get a view of the whole organizational financial health and you're trying to do that through multiple systems, that makes it very, very c
we are looking beyond that, but i think people probably still need to -- haidi: microsoft, telus whyhat is a stock -- tell us why that is a stock you are enthusiastic about. elfreda: microsoft in the near term can benefit. you can see it come through in the earnings, not just in five or six years, but in the next year or two. one of the things announced early on is teams premium. this week they announced copilot. that is running out ai across the office space applications. their assets got...
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would have much more credibility, it would resonate more if these people accusing hunter biden with telus what did he give these people when he took these bribes? that is my main point. lying in television and in newspapers. that's what i have to say. host: alan mentioned political polarization. i want to show another clip from utah senator cox the new chair of the governor association. this is from his appearance yesterday and he is explaining why reducing polarization is worth prioritizing. [video clip] >> we are focusing on this idea of disagreeing better. i don't need to tell you that right now we are seeing a divide. we are heading into the next divisive election of our lifetime and sadly in many institutions, we have forgotten how to disagree the right way. how to debate, persuade. help each other understand where we're coming from and why we believe what we believe. this is not another civility initiative are being kind to each other. our nation was founded on profound disagreement. there is healthy disagreement and toxic disagreement and we are seeing so much toxic disagreement an
would have much more credibility, it would resonate more if these people accusing hunter biden with telus what did he give these people when he took these bribes? that is my main point. lying in television and in newspapers. that's what i have to say. host: alan mentioned political polarization. i want to show another clip from utah senator cox the new chair of the governor association. this is from his appearance yesterday and he is explaining why reducing polarization is worth prioritizing....
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would have much more credibility, it would resonate more if these people accusing hunter biden with telus what did he give these people when he took these bribes? that is my main point. lying in television and in newspapers. that's what i have to say. host: alan mentioned political polarization. i want to show another clip from utah senator cox the new chair of the governor association. this is from his appearance yesterday and he is explaining why reducing polarization is worth prioritizing. [video clip] >> we are focusing on this idea of disagreeing better. i don't need to tell you that right now we are seeing a divide. we are heading into the next divisive election of our lifetime and sadly in many institutions, we have forgotten how to disagree the right way. how to debate, persuade. help each other understand where we're coming from and why we believe what we believe. this is not another civility initiative are being kind to each other. our nation was founded on profound disagreement. there is healthy disagreement and toxic disagreement and we are seeing so much toxic disagreement an
would have much more credibility, it would resonate more if these people accusing hunter biden with telus what did he give these people when he took these bribes? that is my main point. lying in television and in newspapers. that's what i have to say. host: alan mentioned political polarization. i want to show another clip from utah senator cox the new chair of the governor association. this is from his appearance yesterday and he is explaining why reducing polarization is worth prioritizing....
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there are 22 ice rings in scotland, and scottish curling telus three and four are under serious threatrs. -- tell us. we are devastated. _ 50 years. -- tell us. we are devastated. there - 50 years. -- tell us. we are devastated. there is - 50 years. -- tell us. we are devastated. there is no - 50 years. -- tell us. we are l devastated. there is no other 50 years. -- tell us. we are - devastated. there is no other word for it. in a normal year we break even. but this year coming up, the hike in energy prices, we can't cope with it. our energy bill last year was 53,000. there has been an increase in 100 and 10%, meaning that we need to find another 150,000 additional income next year. unfortunately, itjust can't be done. unfortunately, it 'ust can't be done, ., ., , unfortunately, it 'ust can't be done. ., ., ,. ., , ., done. some famous curling names have honed their skills _ done. some famous curling names have honed their skills on _ done. some famous curling names have honed their skills on the _ done. some famous curling names have honed their skills on the ayr— done. some famous cu
there are 22 ice rings in scotland, and scottish curling telus three and four are under serious threatrs. -- tell us. we are devastated. _ 50 years. -- tell us. we are devastated. there - 50 years. -- tell us. we are devastated. there is - 50 years. -- tell us. we are devastated. there is no - 50 years. -- tell us. we are l devastated. there is no other 50 years. -- tell us. we are - devastated. there is no other word for it. in a normal year we break even. but this year coming up, the hike in...