Advanced Artificial Intelligence which will be used to prescribe treatment to doctors and for patients and remember this that over the past year no doctors or patients were told that their information was being handed over to google we have a lot to get to today so joining us here in the studio is the host of the news with Rick Sanchez Rick sanchez guy they have you here by the way hes also the founder of a managing care company in south florida that was recently listed as the Fastest Growing Health Care Company in america by magazine and from new york global regulatory attorney Myles Edwards and miles i want to actually begin with you here because the Regulatory Agency looking into this deal is considering whether or not hipaa laws have been broken now we know this that the feds have required that medical records be digitized but that is not whats happening here in fact all the records that google is obtaining are already digitized so one you have the issue of the records being put in
Good monday morning. Welcome to squawk alley. I am Carl Quintanilla with Morgan Brennan and jon fortt we start with a win for microsoft, beating amazon, oracle, ibm in that 10 billion defense contract with the pentagon known as jedi. Morgan has been covering this story from the beginning a lot of news over the weekend. A lot of news over the weekend on this. This was a downright dog fight between microsoft and amazon two years, laden with controversy. What is the joint enterprise defense structure. Theyll unite the u. S. Military within a single data framework, an umbrella cloud for all of the militarys current clouds. Up to 10 Year Contract with ceiling value of 10 billion amazon, microsoft, and earlier in the competition, ibm oracle, even google vying for this microsoft saying we look forward to expanding our Longstanding Partnership with dod, support our men and women in uniform at home and abroad. With our latest unique and differentiated azure cloud capabilities amazon saying were
We are going to bring you todays market moving news from all around the world. Our bloomberg voices are on the ground with this mornings top stories. We are going to start with the latest in asia, where chinese officials concluded the biggest meeting of the year in china. The gathering of the communist Partys Central Committee focused on the economy and hong kong protests. Going me is and occur in joining me is enda curran. What did we learn . ,nda it was a fourday closeddoor meeting. They spoke mostly about rising domestic and international risks, and of course, the backed up domestically being the slowing economy, unrest in hong kong, and internationally, trade war with the u. S. We didnt get any Major Economic initiatives out of it, but we did get some signals that it is doubling down on party control, and ensuring much stricter oversight of hong kong. There was no sense of compromise when it comes to dealing with protesters. Alix thank you so much. Now we went to head to germany, w
Falling revenue numbers. And a waiting impeachment, why big tech in the United States could be hoping that president trumps political problem could be their gain. Ut first, to our top story, it is official, wework is pulling the plug on its ipo at least temporarily. New coc. E. O. s of the Office Space Company want to focus on its core business public which they still plan to do at some point in the future. Now wework has brought in cash, planning thousands of job cuts and putting some of its sale. Sses up for joining us to discuss we have ellen hewitt who covers the company. Ellen, this story has been the ing dramatically over past few weeks. What is the latest from this morning . Llen its official, the ipo is going to be put on hold, so they said this morning that it, re going to be pulling that confirms a lot of the reporting we had in the last week or two which is that the unlikely to happen in 2019, likely to be pushed until next year. To theyre going to be spending few months wit
The space x. Reveals its new starship and a whole range of Ambitious Goals for the space craft. Im married to evanston its good to have you with us prodemocracy demonstrations in hong kong have intensified on what is now the 17th weekend of protests sundays demonstrations were part of global anti totalitarianism rallies which were planned in 60 cities worldwide protests at hong kong quickly turned violent as protesters threw firebombs and bricks of government Buildings Police responded with tear gas and water cannon that fired blue dye use to identify offenders more easily despite a police ban a major mark. Also planned for tuesday when china celebrates the 70th anniversary of the communist party taking power. All right lets go live now to hong kong where our correspondent charlotte pill is standing by so charlotte recently more intense clashes today we mentioned this comes on whats being called anti totalitarianism day do you feel this contributed to the level of violence in hong kong