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au-u.k.-u.s. partners are requirements to venture export control measures and adhere to them. in addition, these agencies should work to reduce barriers to defense, innovation, cooperation, traitor to -- production and sustained with the governments and industry partners of the united kingdom and australia. if au-u.k.-u.s. realizes its potential it will set a precedence and incentivize the number -- similar agreements with other close u.s. allies. we need to get this right before we had other partners for these agreements are necessary if we are to prevail in the long term, edition with china, russia and their partners. if au-u.k.-u.s. fails to achieve its lofty goals with not only shows to be an unreliable ally but also signals we are fundamentally unserious about competing with china. thank you very much. >> thank you. less to enter eyewitnesses. is my privilege to welcome back to the community assistant secretary for the bureau political military affairs, jessica lewis. prior to assuming her ro
au-u.k.-u.s. partners are requirements to venture export control measures and adhere to them. in addition, these agencies should work to reduce barriers to defense, innovation, cooperation, traitor to -- production and sustained with the governments and industry partners of the united kingdom and australia. if au-u.k.-u.s. realizes its potential it will set a precedence and incentivize the number -- similar agreements with other close u.s. allies. we need to get this right before we had other...
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why the u.k.eticent psychologically, culturally, to invest in their way from pension funds. >> i think it's a combination of things. part of it is cultural. i think since 2008 we've been pretty risk-averse as a financial ecosystem. the regulators have been given a primary objective of making sure we didn't have a repeat of that. we looked after customers' interests, quite right. but we need to give them, and we have now given them a secondary objective of competitiveness and growth, so they have another lens through which to look at these things. but i think one of the biggest issues is that we've not had that sort of culture particularly of investing in late-stage venture capital, and north america has really marched on us in that regard. it's like getting on a plane, going to the west coast, and looking to raise money over there. they can continue to do that. they should continue to do that. we should still get lots of international capital coming in to the u.k. but i want us to get some u.k. mo
why the u.k.eticent psychologically, culturally, to invest in their way from pension funds. >> i think it's a combination of things. part of it is cultural. i think since 2008 we've been pretty risk-averse as a financial ecosystem. the regulators have been given a primary objective of making sure we didn't have a repeat of that. we looked after customers' interests, quite right. but we need to give them, and we have now given them a secondary objective of competitiveness and growth, so...
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u.k. prime minister plans to untie his party despite senior colleagues calling for senior tax cuts -- calling for tax cuts. we have a host of big interviews today including chancellor jeremy hunt and the jp morgan ceo, jamie dimon. first to the markets, it is a relief after the worst quarter for equities since 2022. the relief this morning is thanks to the fact that we have averted a government shutdown, but how long can that last? 45 days into we will have this shutdown debate again. most of the relief from large cap tech. nasdaq futures up 7/10 of 1%. this is not unusual. the bad news for equities is yields continue to march higher. the bond market selloff continues. maybe now that we don't have a selloff, may be the impetus isn't to buy treasuries. let's show you what 10 year yields are doing. back above 4.6%, at cycle highs again. of course, that pressure from higher yields often needs that use -- bad news for the end. -- the yen. the expectation on a one-year scale is 2.5%, not great
u.k. prime minister plans to untie his party despite senior colleagues calling for senior tax cuts -- calling for tax cuts. we have a host of big interviews today including chancellor jeremy hunt and the jp morgan ceo, jamie dimon. first to the markets, it is a relief after the worst quarter for equities since 2022. the relief this morning is thanks to the fact that we have averted a government shutdown, but how long can that last? 45 days into we will have this shutdown debate again. most of...
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u.k. time. let's get a quick check on the things that are on the docket for the day ahead. poland's rate decision is top of mind. the currency story is really interesting here. to what extent does that create some need for intervention or slow down in the polish central bank? keep an eye out for that. the u.s. data matters as well. we get eyes on services numbers. one more puzzle piece for the federal reserve. that's coming up at 3:00 u.k. time. at the core of the story is inflation. that brings us to the opec conversation. opec meeting kicking off today as well. one of their sessions happening throughout the day. we will track oil prices for you. brent treading shy of $91 per barrel. a full round up of the stories that you need to know to get your days going. she i y b is all you need to type into the daybreak inal. you will be able to get some o your top stories and really crucial analysis. more of that on the show as well i'm a coming up. oil studies ahead of an opec plus review of global cru
u.k. time. let's get a quick check on the things that are on the docket for the day ahead. poland's rate decision is top of mind. the currency story is really interesting here. to what extent does that create some need for intervention or slow down in the polish central bank? keep an eye out for that. the u.s. data matters as well. we get eyes on services numbers. one more puzzle piece for the federal reserve. that's coming up at 3:00 u.k. time. at the core of the story is inflation. that...
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the u.k. sent in a chartered flight today to take them out.e davies has more from islamabad. correspondent: there were over 3000 afghans on these programs currently awaiting in pakistan. transit is for the british army, teachers for the british council , and their families, people who worked with or for the u.k. government in afghanistan. when he came over to pakistan because they were told they were eligible for this u.k. visas and would be able to have them processed in this country. some thought this could be a matter of weeks, and instead they ended up living there for months living in hotels paid for by the u.k. government. here they are not able to legally work or send their children to school. the backdrop is a few weeks ago at the pakistan government said they intend to deport all illegal migrants from the first of november. something came over from afghanistan to pakistan came over on short-term pakistan visas that have since expired. i spoke to the minister of the interior in pakistan about these cases, and he said even those individ
the u.k. sent in a chartered flight today to take them out.e davies has more from islamabad. correspondent: there were over 3000 afghans on these programs currently awaiting in pakistan. transit is for the british army, teachers for the british council , and their families, people who worked with or for the u.k. government in afghanistan. when he came over to pakistan because they were told they were eligible for this u.k. visas and would be able to have them processed in this country. some...
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investor, u.k. and europe investor. kriti: u.s. and u.k.r, so it sounds like you are going more american and european? pierre: a combination of european and american. it is interesting for a european company. kriti: any interest from asia? pierre: less. kriti: $250 million is how much you expect to raise in the market. you said yourself, you don't actually need the cash. pierre: we had a private equity fund. a good way for them to exit. this is why we are doing what we are doing. this is all about visibility. to provide an equity package for the manager and write a new chapter for the next 15 years. we positioned the company as one of the top european software companies. kriti: one of the concerns around brand new tech companies has been the story of regulation. the idea that if you are a brand to company, will you be or scrutinized? we are getting a headline from politico actually. they are reporting that the eu is seeking to protect critical technologies as the geopolitics ramps up. where do you fall in the regulatory story? pierre: this
investor, u.k. and europe investor. kriti: u.s. and u.k.r, so it sounds like you are going more american and european? pierre: a combination of european and american. it is interesting for a european company. kriti: any interest from asia? pierre: less. kriti: $250 million is how much you expect to raise in the market. you said yourself, you don't actually need the cash. pierre: we had a private equity fund. a good way for them to exit. this is why we are doing what we are doing. this is all...
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we know it has the u.k.storm shadow missile being used on the attack against the black sea fleet in september, september 22. we also have had an attack on sebastopol against a submarine and another ship damaging it. we have had numerous attacks against the missile defense systems on the peninsula used to protect the black sea fleet. you take all of these things together, and the fact there have been ras with areal and maritime drones that have also been successful, the black sea fleet is obvious he coming more pressure. -- obviously coming under more pressure. reports both are leaving and going eastward make sense because if you are a commander, you would realize there are gaps in your coverage. the radar station was hit as well. therefore, you cannot guarantee the safety of these assets. >> what is the significance of taking a step back? >> the black sea fleet by its name is there to control the black sea and it has been stopping getting grain exports over which has been fairly successful. the boats that ge
we know it has the u.k.storm shadow missile being used on the attack against the black sea fleet in september, september 22. we also have had an attack on sebastopol against a submarine and another ship damaging it. we have had numerous attacks against the missile defense systems on the peninsula used to protect the black sea fleet. you take all of these things together, and the fact there have been ras with areal and maritime drones that have also been successful, the black sea fleet is...
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., to the u.k.nomy, and regardless of what comes out of that, i think we will continue to improve. >> what is the main selling point for the u.k.? companies that could have listed in the u.k. went elsewhere and now investors are saying if i have to list i will do it all over london? >> i think there are a number of different aspects of what is attractive about london. it is an environment where you are going to get a lot of focus and to a certain extent, there is scarcity value in the london market for companies that would get lost in the u.s., wouldn't get any attention in the u.s.. a number of companies that come to london for that reason. there's been a lot of focus on this, but it's actually a great conversation that has really been triggered by it. i think you're seeing improvement in a number of areas, a greater conversation about the support of entrepreneurialism in the u.k. we have great companies that are founded in the u.k., and a lot of support from universities, and there is a really hea
., to the u.k.nomy, and regardless of what comes out of that, i think we will continue to improve. >> what is the main selling point for the u.k.? companies that could have listed in the u.k. went elsewhere and now investors are saying if i have to list i will do it all over london? >> i think there are a number of different aspects of what is attractive about london. it is an environment where you are going to get a lot of focus and to a certain extent, there is scarcity value in...
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does australia or the u.k. have the ability to veto a decision by the united states to transfer that system to, say, our ukrainian friends fighting russian aggression as we speak? i think it is very important that we don't give up our ability and authority to transfer a system where we have done the lion's share of production to other allies in need? can you talk to that, either of you? >> let me make sure i get you the correct answer. coproduction and codevelopment agreements very significantly. we do these with other countries without office, so i need to be careful of not getting ahead of what may be written into these agreements. fundamentally, if a u.s. company would own a certain kind of technology, then we would still be able to control the export of that technology. again, i need to be careful to not get ahead of the way these agreements are written, because they tend to be slightly different. sen. van hollen: i understand. my concerns are raised by some of the current coproduction agreements and the fa
does australia or the u.k. have the ability to veto a decision by the united states to transfer that system to, say, our ukrainian friends fighting russian aggression as we speak? i think it is very important that we don't give up our ability and authority to transfer a system where we have done the lion's share of production to other allies in need? can you talk to that, either of you? >> let me make sure i get you the correct answer. coproduction and codevelopment agreements very...
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guy: it's been quite a hostile relationship between u.k. regulators in the u.k.the banking sector. easing there it will be interesting to see. alix: which leads to the catalyst conversation. i just wonder what you thought of barclays and the restructuring, the ceo beating the drum towards. will that provide a catalyst for the stock? ben: i think really here on the cost story is about trying to block the pressure of the cost that's coming through for next year. it's do to stand up at four-year results and give some kind of strategic plan targets, that could be the catalyst for the stock. today they were not able to comment on that broader picture and that's one of the reasons why the shares are suffering because there is a bit of unknown ground for stocks in the next quarter. guy: european equities done for the day. a little tick higher but we are rolling over into the close in positive territory. ftse, dax and cac finishing higher. we will watch the next few hours which i think will be pivotable -- pivotal. this is where it all -- i think today feels like a littl
guy: it's been quite a hostile relationship between u.k. regulators in the u.k.the banking sector. easing there it will be interesting to see. alix: which leads to the catalyst conversation. i just wonder what you thought of barclays and the restructuring, the ceo beating the drum towards. will that provide a catalyst for the stock? ben: i think really here on the cost story is about trying to block the pressure of the cost that's coming through for next year. it's do to stand up at four-year...
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we just had breaking news that came in for the u.k.eign office, advising against all travel to lebanon. clearly, there are fears that this conflict could spill into the wider region. how concerned are you? bruce understaffed bruce: not quite -- bruce: i am not quite concerned. they basically said that they will not listen to others'councils for restraint. he said, "we are prepared and fully ready." in 2006, when there was a previous hamas and israel war, they jumped in and the war lasted 34 days. >> there are concerns because of hezbollah's support from horizon -- from iran. >> hezbollah is heavily depend on iran not just for finances but for weaponry. since the 2006 lebanon war, hezbollah has amassed from syrian and more patrons but also an arsenal of 130,000 to 150,000 rockets. >> what is the relationship between hamas and hezbollah? >> it is close and goes back several decades to 1992, when israel had which they thought would be a signal blow against the palestine and islamic jihad and ported 15 leaders and fighters of those organiz
we just had breaking news that came in for the u.k.eign office, advising against all travel to lebanon. clearly, there are fears that this conflict could spill into the wider region. how concerned are you? bruce understaffed bruce: not quite -- bruce: i am not quite concerned. they basically said that they will not listen to others'councils for restraint. he said, "we are prepared and fully ready." in 2006, when there was a previous hamas and israel war, they jumped in and the war...
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around the world and across the u.k., this is bbc news. stories, valley police conform -- confirm they are investigating harassment and stalking allegations against russell brand made by a woman in the area. four women accused mr. brand of sexual assault and rape. he denies the claims. a police investigation into a man who detonated a bomb outside a live report women's hospital -- liverpool women's hospital -- that combined with middle hill elf allowed him to -- led to h to c conduct the attack. he was killed in the attack. a bbc tv presenter said her life was saved by a checkup. she noted white flashes in her right eye. he said her resident was in the process of detaching and booked her in for an emergency operation. you are alive with bbc news. it is the single greatest witch hunt of all time, donald trump on his way into a new york courtroom in a civil fraud case in which he could lose $250 million. he and his two sons are accused of inflating his assets to secure better loan insurance terms well deflating the value of those same assets
around the world and across the u.k., this is bbc news. stories, valley police conform -- confirm they are investigating harassment and stalking allegations against russell brand made by a woman in the area. four women accused mr. brand of sexual assault and rape. he denies the claims. a police investigation into a man who detonated a bomb outside a live report women's hospital -- liverpool women's hospital -- that combined with middle hill elf allowed him to -- led to h to c conduct the...
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u.k.-based start-up.a lot on those that are current i will being built in the capital of the u.k. ed: yeah, it's so important to have you on the ground in london. more from the "bloomberg technology" summit. that's next. this is "bloomberg technology." ♪ >> we also avoided the overhype. so i get asked all the time. how much are you investing in a.i. and is it for the a.i.? we do invest a lot in a.i. but we never saw it as an a.i. only company. we are focus odd on the problem and our approach to running the business that's the second part of why we've been successful. >> for five years now, this forum has brought together leaders with big ambitious ideas and the power to make a difference. we're aiming to come up with solution that are the practical, realistic and easy to copy in cities and countries around the world. because when global leaders work together, the outcomes benefit all of us. ♪ >> our systems are delicately balanced, but they're under threat from our actions. it will allow businesses to opt
u.k.-based start-up.a lot on those that are current i will being built in the capital of the u.k. ed: yeah, it's so important to have you on the ground in london. more from the "bloomberg technology" summit. that's next. this is "bloomberg technology." ♪ >> we also avoided the overhype. so i get asked all the time. how much are you investing in a.i. and is it for the a.i.? we do invest a lot in a.i. but we never saw it as an a.i. only company. we are focus odd on the...
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in the u.k.ng market will be fascinating as well. it will give us a good clue as to the state of demand at the moment, but more broadly, we will get into the u.k. employment story tomorrow. cpi coming later in the week. all of the data will not be released, some data will be postponed. a piece on the terminal earlier today stated that it could provide more volatility because the wage data has been quite punchy recently but the unemployment data has not. they balance each other out but we will only get the more punchy end of the data tomorrow and wait for the rest of it further down the road. you wonder if potentially you could see the outside response to tomorrow from the market to this data. we will wait and watch. alix: punchy number and market reaction, question mark. someone spoke earlier today about a higher rates for longer and also referenced it in his speech. >> because we are exposed to these risks, there will be new things happening that you will have to respond to, recalibrate, and so
in the u.k.ng market will be fascinating as well. it will give us a good clue as to the state of demand at the moment, but more broadly, we will get into the u.k. employment story tomorrow. cpi coming later in the week. all of the data will not be released, some data will be postponed. a piece on the terminal earlier today stated that it could provide more volatility because the wage data has been quite punchy recently but the unemployment data has not. they balance each other out but we will...
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the u.k.ernment announced it will send surveillance aircraft to the eastern mediterranean to support israel. they will begin patrols tomorrow. in southern israel, the stories which continue to emerge are truly appalling. our international editor sent this report. a warning, you will find it distressing. more of gaza has bn flattened by israel he bombing. israel insists it's targets are all based on intelligence t kill the man who massacred israelis and continue the job of breaking hamas. the hundreds of civilians of all ages have also been killed. israel has been accused of answering the war crimes of hamas wi one's of its own. antony blinken flew in, he offered solidarity, more military aid, and assurances for benjamin netanyahu that america has israel's back. he compared hamas to the killers of islamic state and said the way israel fights them matters. >> the value we place on human life and human dignity, that makes us who we are. and we count them among our greatest threats. that is why it
the u.k.ernment announced it will send surveillance aircraft to the eastern mediterranean to support israel. they will begin patrols tomorrow. in southern israel, the stories which continue to emerge are truly appalling. our international editor sent this report. a warning, you will find it distressing. more of gaza has bn flattened by israel he bombing. israel insists it's targets are all based on intelligence t kill the man who massacred israelis and continue the job of breaking hamas. the...
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the inertia is a stronger in europe and the u.k. the u.k.e of a history of slightly higher and more volatile inflation. they have a bit of a tougher road. alix: is that going to create instability, financial instability or market instability? seth: you mean more than we have seen so far? alix: yeah. seth: i think there are all sorts of risks for market hiccups here and there. take what happened march of this year in the banking sector of the u.s. there is one version of the world that says that is monetary policy doing what it is supposed to do, restricting the flow of credit and to limit -- tanks. if we think about the fact that all of the major banks are shrinking their balance sheets and we go back to september 2019, we saw a real hiccup in the people market because the fed fed had been tricking its balance sheet -- in the repo market because the fed had been tricking its balance sheet. people started to get more jittery and wider spreads. i think you have a recipe for several bouts of rough patches in markets. guy: how are you thinking o
the inertia is a stronger in europe and the u.k. the u.k.e of a history of slightly higher and more volatile inflation. they have a bit of a tougher road. alix: is that going to create instability, financial instability or market instability? seth: you mean more than we have seen so far? alix: yeah. seth: i think there are all sorts of risks for market hiccups here and there. take what happened march of this year in the banking sector of the u.s. there is one version of the world that says that...
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the u.k.work with belgium to organize immigration, crime, clandestine entry into britain, and would work with syria on prosecuting and disrupting criminal networks. home-office figures show more than 25,000 people have been detected across the english channel and small boats so far this year. there are 45,774ivals in 2022. the total number of small boat arrivals this year is 23% below the equivalent number at this point last year. mr. sunak has made stopping the crossings one of his key pledges for this year. let's speak to the director general of migration and borders at the home office and now as a consultancy on migration. thank you for coming on the program. what do you think of these measures, these bilateral measures? >> well, i don't think in themselv they are going to -- they are changing measures, but i do think it is good that the prime minister is showing leadership and is trying to establish a dialogue with the rep to rep -- with the rabbit to repair some of the damaged relations w
the u.k.work with belgium to organize immigration, crime, clandestine entry into britain, and would work with syria on prosecuting and disrupting criminal networks. home-office figures show more than 25,000 people have been detected across the english channel and small boats so far this year. there are 45,774ivals in 2022. the total number of small boat arrivals this year is 23% below the equivalent number at this point last year. mr. sunak has made stopping the crossings one of his key pledges...
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and u.k. moving in, tilting this the terry base. this military base, saying no chagossians could live there. david: good morning. indeed, this is a crime against humanity, fundamentally racist crime against humanity that was masterminded from the beginning by u.s. government officials who seized upon the idea of building a base on diego garcia and getting rid of the chagossians. they proceeded to pay the british government secretly $14 million to basically do the dirty work of getting rid of the chagossians, and then proceeded to orchestrate the expulsion over the course of several years, and the late 1960's, early 1970's. from the beginning, the u.s. government had the power to exiled the chagossians. now, the biden administration has the power to finally make this right. this is a crime against humanity indeed that should have been corrected, should never have happened, should have been corrected by prior administrations. but the biden administration now has the ability to show the world, at a time when the biden administration is
and u.k. moving in, tilting this the terry base. this military base, saying no chagossians could live there. david: good morning. indeed, this is a crime against humanity, fundamentally racist crime against humanity that was masterminded from the beginning by u.s. government officials who seized upon the idea of building a base on diego garcia and getting rid of the chagossians. they proceeded to pay the british government secretly $14 million to basically do the dirty work of getting rid of...
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caroline: is it all u.k. data, or is it wider? alexia: it is u.k.d, but we also have data from greece since a lot of ivf markets are there as well. caroline: and how is it accessin different markets and different data in different geographies? alexia: you have different funding by the states, some countries are better than others. u.k., 65% of ivf is paid out-of-pocket. the u.s. is another high paid market. you have to look at what exists before entering. in terms of getting access to data, it is working with our partners and researchers -- the good thing about ivf, it does have data since ivf started in the 1970's. we have all that data that we have access to and can use to improve our models. caroline: and ai will prove pretty loose -- loose -- useful as well. alexia arts of gaia, we got more coming up. ed: coming up, we will get a new sneak peek at a bloomberg documentary on the fall of ftx, and bring you the details in the trial of sam bankman-fried. ♪ ( ♪ ♪ ) ( ♪ ♪ ) ♪ (when the day that) ♪ ♪ (lies ahead of me) ♪ ♪ ( seems impossible to face) ♪
caroline: is it all u.k. data, or is it wider? alexia: it is u.k.d, but we also have data from greece since a lot of ivf markets are there as well. caroline: and how is it accessin different markets and different data in different geographies? alexia: you have different funding by the states, some countries are better than others. u.k., 65% of ivf is paid out-of-pocket. the u.s. is another high paid market. you have to look at what exists before entering. in terms of getting access to data, it...
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quick look at some of the other stories in the u.k.ay -- pope francis has suggested there could be ways to respect -- blessed same sex unions. the vatican that marriage is an indissoluble union between a man and a woman. it has long opposed gay marriage, with catholic priests -- but catholic priests in parts of europe have blessed same-sex. a group of women seeking composition from the danish government after being fitted with coils in a program intended to limit birth rates among the indigenous population. autopsies carried out on more than 100 river dolphin carcasses found in brazil. experts think severe drought has led to the water overheating, killing the dolphins, along with thousands of fish. the dolphins have slow reproductive cycles, making populations vulnerable to environmental shocks. you are living with bbc news. in new york, it is the second day of the civil case threatening donald trump's business empire. the former u.s. president was making his way earlier into court, a trial he calls a witch hunt. mr. trump is accused o
quick look at some of the other stories in the u.k.ay -- pope francis has suggested there could be ways to respect -- blessed same sex unions. the vatican that marriage is an indissoluble union between a man and a woman. it has long opposed gay marriage, with catholic priests -- but catholic priests in parts of europe have blessed same-sex. a group of women seeking composition from the danish government after being fitted with coils in a program intended to limit birth rates among the...
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the group has been declared a terrorist organization in the u.k. members and those found guilty of supporting group can be jailed for up to 14 years. the metropolitan police have seen a massive increase in reported incidents of antisemitism since the conflict erupted. rishi sunak caed the rise disgusting, adding extra funding has been given to protected jewish institutions. you are live with bbc news. the tensions are high not just in gaza, but in the occupied west bank, where hamas has called for a day of rage on friday in support of the people in gaza. and there have been demonstrations across the territory. at least 11 palestinians were killed by israeli security forces after friday noon prayers. that is according to the palestinian authority. joining me from ramallah is the first ever female spokesperson for the palestinian government. thank you for being with us this evening. must be a very difficult night for you and for everybody connected with the palestinian community. what do you think this order portends for the palestinian people? >> th
the group has been declared a terrorist organization in the u.k. members and those found guilty of supporting group can be jailed for up to 14 years. the metropolitan police have seen a massive increase in reported incidents of antisemitism since the conflict erupted. rishi sunak caed the rise disgusting, adding extra funding has been given to protected jewish institutions. you are live with bbc news. the tensions are high not just in gaza, but in the occupied west bank, where hamas has called...
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in oxford in the u.k. is a consulting surgeon who visits gaza regularly to train medical students and doctors, and also a member of the u.k.-based charity medical aid for palestine. in cairo, egypt, the founder and director of the european north african center for research. a warm welcome to you all. thank you for joining us. let me start with you in gaza. it has been more than 10 days since the israeli bombardment of gaza began, and it is feared the humanitarian situation could get much worse. can you tell us about what the current situation is inside gaza and how much longer can people hold on for without any aid coming into the besieged territory? >> the situation is devastating. the severity of the attacks on homes and infrastructure, that has been continuous. the past days have not given any opportunity for anything that can be restored to connect or even move their own belongings. prior to this move to the south that we all did it all together, we were already 22 hour more in our house coming altoget
in oxford in the u.k. is a consulting surgeon who visits gaza regularly to train medical students and doctors, and also a member of the u.k.-based charity medical aid for palestine. in cairo, egypt, the founder and director of the european north african center for research. a warm welcome to you all. thank you for joining us. let me start with you in gaza. it has been more than 10 days since the israeli bombardment of gaza began, and it is feared the humanitarian situation could get much worse....
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right here in the u.k.. speaking of the u.k.ring you a chart that i am keeping a close eye on because we are going to get that u.k. employment data shortly and this is the trend you need to keep in mind. the idea simply that you have seen this massive deceleration in the employment rate but it is starting to tick higher into 2023. that is concerning and it is also why i want to put an end to assess -- emphasis on those berkeley numbers we will get. at those loan-loss numbers are so important because it tells you if you do start to see the unemployment -- unemployment rate tick higher in people actively losing their jobs, are the markets and economy prepared for it? and if barclays follows unicredit's shoes from an economic standpoint we know job losses are never easy. from an economic standpoint are these banks prepared for the turmoil that follows. you start to price some of the sin and that is going to be a big question on the economic and corporate front. speaking of the corporate front there are two big numbers i want to kee
right here in the u.k.. speaking of the u.k.ring you a chart that i am keeping a close eye on because we are going to get that u.k. employment data shortly and this is the trend you need to keep in mind. the idea simply that you have seen this massive deceleration in the employment rate but it is starting to tick higher into 2023. that is concerning and it is also why i want to put an end to assess -- emphasis on those berkeley numbers we will get. at those loan-loss numbers are so important...
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the organization expects the u.k.ve the highest inflation and slowest growth next year of any g-7 economy, including the u.s., france, germany, canada, italy, and japan. holly told itv she will not be returning to "this morning," adding it had been an honor to be part of the story but she had to make the decision for her and her family. a 36 roman was charged over an alleged plot to knapp and murder her. she was -- to kidnap and murder her. she presented the program for 14 years. the home offices as it has begun notifying asylum-seekers they will be sent back to a migrant barge of the south coast of england after the vessel completed all necessary tests. 39 men were moved onto the vessel in august but were removed when bacteria was found on board the vessel. you are live with bbc news. let's take a look at at how one of israel's closest allies, the u.s., has been reacting. u.s. president joe biden and his team have met in the situation room to discuss next steps, and you can see the president here, also amongst those
the organization expects the u.k.ve the highest inflation and slowest growth next year of any g-7 economy, including the u.s., france, germany, canada, italy, and japan. holly told itv she will not be returning to "this morning," adding it had been an honor to be part of the story but she had to make the decision for her and her family. a 36 roman was charged over an alleged plot to knapp and murder her. she was -- to kidnap and murder her. she presented the program for 14 years. the...
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. >> the u.k. getting involved as well. >> the u.k. is heavily involved. it has civilian aircraft in. the u.k. has a permanent health carrier in the eastern military. the runway there can easily be used for aircraft flying over syria. in the fight against the islamic state. israel and gaza and the rest of it is in close range. that is critical to this whole operation as well. >> thank you for your time and analysis. we greatly appreciate your analysis. including the heinous terrorist attacks by hamas against israel. linda thomas-greenfield said after the vote president joe biden is in the region engaging in diplomacy to secure the release of hostages to prevent the conflict from spreading. she said you need to let that the policy player. in new york, france 24. >> almost up into the last minute was hope that the united states might let this resolution go through. brazil worked really hard to make it palatable to the united states to wear a cease-fire was not even in there. it talked about humanitarian causes but as the brazilian delegate meant it, sadly, t
. >> the u.k. getting involved as well. >> the u.k. is heavily involved. it has civilian aircraft in. the u.k. has a permanent health carrier in the eastern military. the runway there can easily be used for aircraft flying over syria. in the fight against the islamic state. israel and gaza and the rest of it is in close range. that is critical to this whole operation as well. >> thank you for your time and analysis. we greatly appreciate your analysis. including the heinous...
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and u.k. have not said this publicly, but it's pretty clear they would not agree to that because that would box in their ally, israel, on what they can do in gaza militarily. brazil is proposing a humanitarian pause that would allow aid to get into gaza to help people that need it and help to get people that want to leave out of gaza. will the u.s. vote for humanitarian pause? will the u.k. vote for this? that is the big question in this resolution and we don't have an answer and that's why this meeting is so important. it goes a little bit to what the u.s. and uk thang they might be able to vote for, but we are not sure yet. that's the key sticking point about this cease-fire compared to a pause. rob: you referred to the difficulties of getting aid into gaza, because the rafah crossing from egypt into gaza is closed. all the crossings into gaza are closed at the moment. when it comes to u.n. aid for gaza, once the situation? there is a lot of aid in egypt waiting to be delivered as soon as cr
and u.k. have not said this publicly, but it's pretty clear they would not agree to that because that would box in their ally, israel, on what they can do in gaza militarily. brazil is proposing a humanitarian pause that would allow aid to get into gaza to help people that need it and help to get people that want to leave out of gaza. will the u.s. vote for humanitarian pause? will the u.k. vote for this? that is the big question in this resolution and we don't have an answer and that's why...
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geopolitics are baked into the u.k.'s narrative. u.k.r rishi sunak is the latest world leader to go to israel. he is about to make a visit as part of a global effort to prevent the israel hamas war spiraling into the wider region. sunak's visit comes after u.s. president biden signaled for backing for israel. pres. biden: we are going to make sure we have what you need to protect your people, to defend your nation. for decades, we have ensured israel's qualitative military edge. and later this week, i am going to ask the united states congress for an unprecedented support package for israel's defense. kriti: biden also tried to allay concerns about the deepening humanitarian crisis in gaza as israel gears up for a ground invasion. biden says egypt has agreed to send as many as 20 truckloads of aid into the gaza strip. let's get the latest from bloomberg's oliver crook standing by in tel aviv. a really short trip for the president, what did he actually get out of it? oliver: it was a really short trip for the president and a really diffic
geopolitics are baked into the u.k.'s narrative. u.k.r rishi sunak is the latest world leader to go to israel. he is about to make a visit as part of a global effort to prevent the israel hamas war spiraling into the wider region. sunak's visit comes after u.s. president biden signaled for backing for israel. pres. biden: we are going to make sure we have what you need to protect your people, to defend your nation. for decades, we have ensured israel's qualitative military edge. and later this...
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and u.k.. people are comparing to 9/11. heard many people making the equivalent numbers when you think about israel as a tiny country, just 9 million people, is actually 10 times 9/11. the disaster that the country is experiencing, this is something any country in the world should support israel now. >> how will israeli politics be successful in prosecuting this war? >> it is clear to the prime minister and leaders that there was never a bigger necessity for a government in israel than at this moment. i speak on behalf of every israeli. israelis are united now. israelis fight together shoulder to shoulder. we see so many gestures coming from israelis wanting to support the people that need help, so they want to see the same reflection in our politics. i'm sure it will be the reality. i hope sooner the better. tom: the arab community speaks of different cohorts of palestinians. can the arab nations assist israel and speaking to palestine away from hamas? amb. hotovely: this is not something new. this is a process that has be
and u.k.. people are comparing to 9/11. heard many people making the equivalent numbers when you think about israel as a tiny country, just 9 million people, is actually 10 times 9/11. the disaster that the country is experiencing, this is something any country in the world should support israel now. >> how will israeli politics be successful in prosecuting this war? >> it is clear to the prime minister and leaders that there was never a bigger necessity for a government in israel...
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parts of the u.k. preparing for heavy rain and flooding over the next few days in the lead up to a storm. flood warnings are in place across parts of england, scotland and wales. there are amber rain warnings in northern ireland. several areas of the u.k. were flooded last weekend. this british athlete, gunkel williams, says she is shocked at the amount of money that was raised. more than 130 pounds has been donated to the campaign. a disciplinary panel lied about smelling cannabis in their car. you are live with bbc news. let's return to events in the middle east. gaza's health ministry says have been nearly 3.5 thousand children killed. hospitals are inundated with casualties. this is a story of one family in southern gaza. our special correspondent sent us this report, including one testimony you might find distressing. reporter: they were living here in rafa when the war came. the rescuers found them in the rubble. they took them to the hospital. it is hard to imagine consolation in this place. in
parts of the u.k. preparing for heavy rain and flooding over the next few days in the lead up to a storm. flood warnings are in place across parts of england, scotland and wales. there are amber rain warnings in northern ireland. several areas of the u.k. were flooded last weekend. this british athlete, gunkel williams, says she is shocked at the amount of money that was raised. more than 130 pounds has been donated to the campaign. a disciplinary panel lied about smelling cannabis in their...
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u.k. to find itself in. it's the british government's fault. i have said for years i wrote in my book "the strange death of europe" many years ago that the results of uncontrolled mass migration, especially from the muslim world, would have appalling effects down the road for us. we have seen it many, many times. i'm tired of the number of times i have had to answer questions from journalists in britain about where did this come from? how did it happen? we know where it came from. we know where it comes from. we know how it happened. the priority to my mind now is to first of all get out of the u.k., the hamas leaders who live in the u.k. yes, you heard that right. hamas leaders who live in the u.k. i have filed a legal claim this week to the prime minister, the home secretary and the director of public prosecutions saying that if they do not remove the citizenship or right to remain of hamas leaders in the u.k., i will sue the government and i will get a private prosecution of these indiv
u.k. to find itself in. it's the british government's fault. i have said for years i wrote in my book "the strange death of europe" many years ago that the results of uncontrolled mass migration, especially from the muslim world, would have appalling effects down the road for us. we have seen it many, many times. i'm tired of the number of times i have had to answer questions from journalists in britain about where did this come from? how did it happen? we know where it came from. we...
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and u.k. retail sales. there's evidence that the u.k. starting to really feel the pinch right now. the hire for longer narrative is feeding through the u.k. economy and we're hearing them talking about the idea that there's much of the tightening effect to manifest itself in terms of the impact. retail sales are going to be interesting. but the weather is reasonably warm recently. it's not a time to be out there and buy your winter clothes which i suspect many of the stores are stocked up for. maybe there's a sale opportunity. alix: now you're thinking like me. good job but it does bring up the question of economy data, what happens with inflation, when are we going to see the real cracks? the imf meetings wrapped sunday. both of those dominated the gathering and tom keene was there and spoke with the ecb governor about those challenges. >> they will multiple previous shocks from the destruction to the energy prices to the pent-up demand against the restrictive supplies and all of that happening in a very abrupt and sudden way. that's nu
and u.k. retail sales. there's evidence that the u.k. starting to really feel the pinch right now. the hire for longer narrative is feeding through the u.k. economy and we're hearing them talking about the idea that there's much of the tightening effect to manifest itself in terms of the impact. retail sales are going to be interesting. but the weather is reasonably warm recently. it's not a time to be out there and buy your winter clothes which i suspect many of the stores are stocked up for....
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what effect does that have in u.k.? how does the u.k.ond started to go higher? liz: his company funding cost. that has an impact on business investment, business spending but also mortgage pricing is affected by these rising rates. across the board we see credit conditions tighten. guy: to what extent are we see that happening? how is -- the fed is talking about the market is doing all the work for eight. how would the bank of england be thinking about that? liz: corporate credit is negative year on year. corporates have been deleveraging and falling further still so you might say corporates are in a good position. there are quite well wash with deposits button credit is not happening and that is the heart of business investment and growth. interest rates are supposed to dump in demand and their having that effect. alix: it is interesting. here fed officials are like thank you bond market. it is not like it is the same narrative over where you are. i wonder is good news still good news for the boe. is good news going to be bad news? liz:
what effect does that have in u.k.? how does the u.k.ond started to go higher? liz: his company funding cost. that has an impact on business investment, business spending but also mortgage pricing is affected by these rising rates. across the board we see credit conditions tighten. guy: to what extent are we see that happening? how is -- the fed is talking about the market is doing all the work for eight. how would the bank of england be thinking about that? liz: corporate credit is negative...
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around the world and across the u.k., you are watching bbc news.l is believed to have identified most of the hostages hamas gunmen objected and have taken back into gaza. "the times of israel" said officials have been breaking the terrible news to scores of families throughout the day. israel's ambassador to the united nations says the number has been between 100 and 150. and as we have been reporting, turkish president erdogan is part of the negotiations with hamas to secure their release. let's speak to rachel goldberg, whose 22-year-old son is believed to be among those taken hostage on saturday morning at the novick music festival. i'm grateful for your time this evening, and our sympathies from all of us to you for what you must be going through. have you had any communication with the israeli government the last few days? >> i have not. christian: so you have had a no update on where your son is, where he is being kept, anything about his whereabouts? >> no. christian: what do you want to hear from the israeli government? >> to be honest, i -
around the world and across the u.k., you are watching bbc news.l is believed to have identified most of the hostages hamas gunmen objected and have taken back into gaza. "the times of israel" said officials have been breaking the terrible news to scores of families throughout the day. israel's ambassador to the united nations says the number has been between 100 and 150. and as we have been reporting, turkish president erdogan is part of the negotiations with hamas to secure their...
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we have seen that message, especially from the u.k.e and the eu saying that it is not conditional to political development. something we might see in the united states, that is a concern. it is a reinstatement that ukraine will be supported for as long as it takes. the other issue which is politically more significant for the country is the conversation that will be kick started about the enlargement of the european union. there are a number of countries, one of them ukraine, that have applied to the european union and the commission is expected to put forward an opinion on whether they re expect -- whether they are ready to put forward these talks. sticking with ukraine, it is not official but there are many whispers suggesting that president zelenskyy will appear before the summit. it was not clear at the start of the week that he would participate. it was suggested that the ukrainian president would commit. you can see the incentive for zelenskyy. this has been a difficult week for ukraine. we talked about the budget deal. we talked
we have seen that message, especially from the u.k.e and the eu saying that it is not conditional to political development. something we might see in the united states, that is a concern. it is a reinstatement that ukraine will be supported for as long as it takes. the other issue which is politically more significant for the country is the conversation that will be kick started about the enlargement of the european union. there are a number of countries, one of them ukraine, that have applied...
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and i am working with this is crucial for u.k. jobs. will my friend commit to extend scope of automotive fund to include hydrogen engines. >> the government to en sure of u.k. remains one of the best locations in the world, high hydrogen fuel cells are in scope. and support for this fund. 60 million pounds invest to develop hydrogen technology, i am told that they are continuing to look at the future possibilities for renewable rideo jen. >> -- hydrogen. >> thank you, mr. speaker there is an e-mail from a constituent who has family in gaza, if we my heart can't handle this any more. we're massacred. bombed. homes are destroyed. no water, no food, no electricity. one child is killed every 50 minutes. and as i spike, the lives of 130 babies in incubators are in danger if fuel does not reach the hospital in time. this is collective punishment of the palestinian people in gaza for crimes they did not committment how many more innocent palestinians must die because that prime minister called for humanitarian ceasefire? >> mr. speaker i welco
and i am working with this is crucial for u.k. jobs. will my friend commit to extend scope of automotive fund to include hydrogen engines. >> the government to en sure of u.k. remains one of the best locations in the world, high hydrogen fuel cells are in scope. and support for this fund. 60 million pounds invest to develop hydrogen technology, i am told that they are continuing to look at the future possibilities for renewable rideo jen. >> -- hydrogen. >> thank you, mr....
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let's bring the conversation here to the u.k.on is set to slow, signaling price pressures are may easing further in september. what are we expecting in six minutes time? lizzy: inflation data have surprised economists in both directions in recent months but the expectation today is that inflation pressures will have eased in september. we had jobs data yesterday, wages showing more cooling in the labor market. today the expectation is the rise in fuel price growth will be offset by food price growth and also crucially core and services inflation easing. that would mean the bank of england could hold rates perhaps at its next meeting at least a 6.6% reading today which is what economists expect would give a sense of vindication to those who voted for a hold at the bank of england's last meeting. it still is a live debate. you have chief economist huw pill saying half of previous rate hikes have fed through. the big dove on the committee says only a quarter of them have fed through. i should also say this is politically important b
let's bring the conversation here to the u.k.on is set to slow, signaling price pressures are may easing further in september. what are we expecting in six minutes time? lizzy: inflation data have surprised economists in both directions in recent months but the expectation today is that inflation pressures will have eased in september. we had jobs data yesterday, wages showing more cooling in the labor market. today the expectation is the rise in fuel price growth will be offset by food price...
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from a u.k.ve i think getting some more detail, getting a bit of a greater sense of certainty surrounding the policy formulation the labour party is going to push forward, if it were to become the next government, i think it would be a crucial moment for the u.k. and for international investors and their perspective of the u.k.. alix: it feels like we are inching toward a labour party government. if that is the case what does that mean? i want to set the scene on this. this morning the labour party won an election for the scottish national party. a major boost for the opposition party that could be on track to win the next general election. joining us now is harry quilter-pinner, a director of research at ippr. a left of center think tank. i'm sitting here in the middle of new york city. i'm obsessed with politics in the u.s. tell me what i should think about for next week's labor conference. terry: you are right to say that the -- harry: you are right to say that the labour party will be going i
from a u.k.ve i think getting some more detail, getting a bit of a greater sense of certainty surrounding the policy formulation the labour party is going to push forward, if it were to become the next government, i think it would be a crucial moment for the u.k. and for international investors and their perspective of the u.k.. alix: it feels like we are inching toward a labour party government. if that is the case what does that mean? i want to set the scene on this. this morning the labour...
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the u.k. will consider that tomorrow.ge, so much work is going on to develop the technology. where do you start? >> it's so interesting right now. the reality is we have been investing for 53 years and you start with the people. crv has taken the approach that we are investing at the earliest stages with people in broad markets. it is very unclear where the market's going to go. if you like today with the biden administration and their executive order as well as the eu act, remains to be seen where it comes down, we are finding a different area to start. multiple different areas. ed: the main mechanism outlined is a maker of large language models, future generations of large language models, must run them by the government and let them review them for safety before opening up to the public. does that impact how attractive a startup that is building its own foundation model may be as an investment? james: i think it's interesting, with the firms that are making their own foundational models, openai in the u.s., i still bel
the u.k. will consider that tomorrow.ge, so much work is going on to develop the technology. where do you start? >> it's so interesting right now. the reality is we have been investing for 53 years and you start with the people. crv has taken the approach that we are investing at the earliest stages with people in broad markets. it is very unclear where the market's going to go. if you like today with the biden administration and their executive order as well as the eu act, remains to be...
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i was mentioning earlier what was happening with the story in the u.k..k will effectively be banning smoking. if you are 14 years old now, you will never be able to buy cigarettes in the u.k.. imperial brands sales and revenue also shall. -- shelll. what will they do with the growth and stability in europe? we will get volvo carl's -- cars and sales revenue. volkswagen is struggling. it will not proceed with a big ev factory. it is having to maybe sideline staff because it's not getting the demand that it was expecting from the ev's it is making. it looks as if margins will come under pressure. is the demand sustainable without a large amount of government help? alix: ford ev f-150 sales have dropped. it's not smooth sailing around the board. what are you expecting tomorrow? guest: we are expecting similar numbers from july and august. volvo has increased the production and that has continued building into fort. -- ford. guy: what do you think is happening more broadly with demand? volkswagen is really struggling at the moment. i'm seeing factories not pr
i was mentioning earlier what was happening with the story in the u.k..k will effectively be banning smoking. if you are 14 years old now, you will never be able to buy cigarettes in the u.k.. imperial brands sales and revenue also shall. -- shelll. what will they do with the growth and stability in europe? we will get volvo carl's -- cars and sales revenue. volkswagen is struggling. it will not proceed with a big ev factory. it is having to maybe sideline staff because it's not getting the...
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u.k. and france. tesla under pressure, profit and revenue missing analyst estimates. take a look at u.s. futures at the moment as they come online in the asian session, gains for nasdaq futures given the results from those two companies but at the same time coming off the s&p 500's worst day in over two weeks as we see that renewed middle east risk with iran ratcheting up the rhetoric. looking at the 10 year yield holding at 4.91 level, the slump in treasuries continues but perhaps easing a little bit given the 20-year bond auction the drew demand in the 10-year yield the highest since 2007 and a little bit of pressure for oil after it rose in the regular new york session with iran calling for the embargo against israel by muslim countries, leading to concerns about geopolitics, not to mention we continue to see dwindling stockpiles. let's get to our top story because president biden has signaled full backing for israel as it vows to crush hamas. during his trip to tel aviv, he tried to al
u.k. and france. tesla under pressure, profit and revenue missing analyst estimates. take a look at u.s. futures at the moment as they come online in the asian session, gains for nasdaq futures given the results from those two companies but at the same time coming off the s&p 500's worst day in over two weeks as we see that renewed middle east risk with iran ratcheting up the rhetoric. looking at the 10 year yield holding at 4.91 level, the slump in treasuries continues but perhaps easing a...
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we go from continental europe to the u.k.starting salaries and pay for temporary workers rose at their slowest pace in 2.5 years last month. the survey is a sign that the labor market is cooling as higher interest rates way the economy. official data showing that wages are rising at a record pace. you would think that is wages rise, demand would cool down. that's exactly what you are seeing when it comes to luxury. the luxury boom waning. lvmh, what a great example. sales growth sharpening as shoppers reigned in spending. more evidence of the post-pandemic luxury boom. caroline conant joining me now from paris. talk to me about where the pain points actually are. is this regional? >> it is a different story compared to the beginning of the year. lvmh was making paris the biggest stock market in europe. today, lvmh is suffering from weak demand in china, soft demand in the u.s., and moderation for its champagne brand. you have a high inflation environment that's impacting the aspirational luxury consumers. if you look at the d
we go from continental europe to the u.k.starting salaries and pay for temporary workers rose at their slowest pace in 2.5 years last month. the survey is a sign that the labor market is cooling as higher interest rates way the economy. official data showing that wages are rising at a record pace. you would think that is wages rise, demand would cool down. that's exactly what you are seeing when it comes to luxury. the luxury boom waning. lvmh, what a great example. sales growth sharpening as...
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since the u.k.her, especially rainfall -- i will go with that example -- we did a partnership with the met office, working with meteorologists focused on heavy rainfall. heavy rainfall causes damage to people and property. we developed a system that was a generative a.i. system. when you look at the weather, and you see those beautiful pictures on screen with colors of where rain is going to happen, where it will be heavy, how it will move through the u.k. we basically fed that radar data to our system. it watched it like a movie, effectively. a predicted the next frame. this is something we call precipitation nowcasting. forecasting two hours ahead of time. short-term for forecasting. we worked with the met office. they were unencrypted partner. 99% of the country here is covered by the radar data. ed: that was sims witherspoon, climate and sustainability lead at google deepmind. ionq shift into commercialization is a shift. we will talk to peter chatman about departures and one roller coaster stoc
since the u.k.her, especially rainfall -- i will go with that example -- we did a partnership with the met office, working with meteorologists focused on heavy rainfall. heavy rainfall causes damage to people and property. we developed a system that was a generative a.i. system. when you look at the weather, and you see those beautiful pictures on screen with colors of where rain is going to happen, where it will be heavy, how it will move through the u.k. we basically fed that radar data to...
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ed: for example, the right to happen that u.k. international market.w will you grow revenue and eyeballs? is it a stream first strategy? al: we are not bound by the nfl as it relates to sports and marketing rights. you are absolutely correct. san francisco 49ers have rights to mexico and london today. what we are doing in mexico, we played a game in mexico city last year and saw tremendous been engagement, i think the highest gate in nfl history as it relates to an international gameplay. on the england side and the u.k., not only do this emphasis go 49ers own leeds united, which is an attribute of now, but we are activating daily. we have a global watch party coming up for our game. we play sunday night in primetime against the dallas cowboys, so it is about reaching those fans wherever they are. caroline: brits love football. we love it. thank you. great to spend some time with you. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." what a full hour we had. ed: a fast start to the week. recap on our podcast wherever you get your podcasts forget
ed: for example, the right to happen that u.k. international market.w will you grow revenue and eyeballs? is it a stream first strategy? al: we are not bound by the nfl as it relates to sports and marketing rights. you are absolutely correct. san francisco 49ers have rights to mexico and london today. what we are doing in mexico, we played a game in mexico city last year and saw tremendous been engagement, i think the highest gate in nfl history as it relates to an international gameplay. on...