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CNBC Worldwide Exchange July 13, 2024

President trump making a move likely to spark a fight for the west wing. Trade tensions rising again as new tariffs again overnight on the largest trading partners we are not talking china it is friday, october 18 Worldwide Exchange begins right now. Good morning happy friday and welcome to the show hear is how your money is opening up the dow off by about two points so relatively stable the s p 5001 away and the nasdaq 2. 2 away. The bond market now moving ever so slightly on the other side for stocks twoyear note yields just below 1. 61 let us now go worldwide in european trading we are seeing a little more red than green dax up. 1 cac off by. 7 and the same for ftse and mib as well in asia, can you see the nikkei up about. 2 3ers and the hang seng down. We had breaking news overnight the latest read on the chinese Economic Situation it is now slowing to the lowest level in decades eunice, what can you tell us about these numbers. They were pretty bad. The consensus is that beijing i

BBCNEWS Click July 13, 2024

My names mike embley. Our top stories a Murder Investigation its about 3 30am. Is launched after British Police youre up to date find 39 bodies in the back with the headlines. Now on bbc news click. This week, portable ultrasound of a lorry that came from europe. Scanners, brain music, and robot dogs that clean it is absolutely imperative that the operation is conducted up after themselves. With the upmost respect for the 39 theme music. People whove lost their lives. President trump says hes lifting all sanctions against turkey, after ankara says its offensive against the kurds in syria is over. And a quantum leap for Computers Google says its new machine can calculate in minutes what would take over the years on click we have seen devices get smaller and smaller. Yet, with more storage and more processing capabilities. This miniaturisation of devices has touched everything from our computers to phones and even revolutionising areas of medicine. One area of medicine which has a lot of

ALJAZ Counting The Cost 2019 Ep 44 July 13, 2024

Hello im Adrian Finnegan this is counting the cost analysis serial weekly look at the world of business and economics this week the way we pay for health care millions of people in the us go without medical insurance many file for bankruptcy because they cant afford to pay their medical bills. Or the chances of rolling out universal health care in an Unequal World will take a look at Zimbabwes Health care system which is on the brink of collapse. Plus the Tech Companies have a solution to the way that everyone accesses health care well talk to an investor and c. E. O. Of a diagnostic camp. Now just because you are the richest nation in the world and spend more than any other nation on health care doesnt mean the outcomes are better or that more people will Access Health services more than half a 1000000 people turn to bankruptcy in the us because they cant pay their medical bills and more than 27000000 people are without medical insurance in the poorest nations the weakest dont have ac

BBCNEWS Click July 13, 2024

Now on bbc news, click. This week, portable ultrasound scanners, brain music, and robot dogs that clean up after themselves. Theme music. Over the years on click we have seen devices get smaller and smaller. Yet with more storage and more processing capabilities. This miniaturisation of devices has touched everything from our computers to phones and even revolutionising areas of medicine. One area of medicine which has a lot of demand and could potentially benefit from miniaturisation is medical imaging. In the uk, over 41 million scans take place every year in the nhs using x rays, mri and ultrasound. In an emergency, at the bedside or even in an ambulance, it can be complicated to get a patient to one of these large machines. But now, portable medical devices made in the uk could change our lives, giving doctors and patients instant access to ultrasound at a reduced cost. The intensive care unit of southampton Childrens Hospital admits hundreds of patients each year, with a range of

BBCNEWS Breakfast July 13, 2024

Samba, jump on it and well ask if mikes hip thrusting take on the samba is enough to see him through to next weeks strictly. The weather today isnt looking too bad at all. For most of us some sunshine on offer and the forecast for the beginning of the week is not looking too bad either. Good morning. Its sunday the 20th october. Our top story borisjohnson has responded to his brexit setback by sending a letter to the eu, asking for an extension to the uks withdrawal date. But hes refused to sign the document and sent a second letter warning against any further delay. Mrjohnson was legally obliged to ask for an extension. Thats because mps voted yesterday to withhold approval of his brexit deal, until all the necessary legislation was in place. Heres our Political Correspondent jonathan blake. Another decision and without further delay. Mps voted yesterday to hold off approving boris delay. Mps voted yesterday to hold off approving Boris Johnsons delay. Mps voted yesterday to hold off a

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