Now looking at none to one. This is bloomberg surveillance with jonathan ferro, Lisa Abramowicz, and annmarie hordern. Jonathan live from new york city, good morning, good morning. For our audience worldwide, this is bloomberg surveillance with Lisa Abramowicz and annmarie hordern, i am jonathan ferro. We got to begin with this name. Apple. The latest reporting from our colleagues at bloomberg. Apple canceling a decadelong effort to build an electric car. Lisa a decade ago it was building a car would be the next vr headset, the next artificial realitytype of experience. It turns out it is a bad business to build cars. Its a Good Business to say we have something with ai in whatever form it is and it will transform your life. That will gain more traction. Jonathan there is information what theyre moving away from, moving into, and how the market responded. The stock rallied which tells you everything you need to know. Apple imagined the car being priced around 100 k but executives were
Commuters deal with the tranz bay closure. Lets take a look at these backups here. This is all because b. A. R. T. Says it must complete muchneeded track repairs. Christy smith is live at the Ferry Terminal in oakland. It has been packed with people. Christy, how are they doing out there . Reporter well you know, you caught us in between boats. Its actually looking pretty quiet right now. One of the options that people seem to be liking is the ferry to cross the bay. As weve been talking about, b. A. R. T. Is just not an option in and out of San Francisco. I happened to speak to a spokesperson and hes saying basically travel is up about 24 between oakland, alameda and San Francisco. They are offering up and downed service. Lines are moving, but they are long. A b. A. R. T. Spokesperson says from there the work is going well. Busses are set up around 20th and broadway in oakland moving people in and out of the city. The ride is taking about 20 minutes. B. A. R. T. Is still running, but,
This is bbc world news. Its newsday. Good morning. Its 8am in singapore, 1 00 in london and 6am on the bangladeshi border, where nearly 400,000 Rohingya Muslims are now gathered in terrible conditions, driven from their homes in myanmar by the military. We have been reporting on their desperate situation for several weeks now as the numbers have gone up and up. Mainly on foot, and taking as much as they can carry, the Rohingya Community talk of their homes being burnt, of landmines, of rapes, and shootings. The un has called on the authorities in myanmar, a mainly buddhist country, to suspend their military action against the rohingya people. The un secretary general, Antonio Guterres says the situation is having a devastating effect on the whole region. Grievances that have been left to fester for decades have now escalated beyond the borders of myanmar, destabilising the region. The humanitarian situation is catastrophic. Last week there were 125,000 refugees who had fled to banglade
Firefighters in fairfield are at the scene of a brushfire flames spread to adjacent home at the tulips streets afternoon fire Officials Say that the attached grudge was engulfed in flames of fire spread to a Main Residence this video from hookup a partnership with abc seven of person who was inside the home has already been taken to hospital knew at five huge fireworks boss and Contra Costa County. Three people now in Police Custody for allegedly trying to sell undercover officers powerful far their works. All fireworks illegal in Contra Costa County but Officials Say there are the stockpile lacy yesterday would be illegal just about anywhere in the state of california and rubin spoke with investigators to say the that the explosives they found and not even be the tip of the iceberg the fires in such a cost county have their work cut out for them. More fires the last thing firefighters need. Dont wade sony fires that were caused millions available to respond fire calls on the for the j
Welcome to our viewers on pbs in america, bbc news in the uk and around the globe on bbc world news. We start the programme on brexit, because there is increasing speculation a trade deal between the uk and the eu could be agreed as early as tonight. It is understood the broad shape of an agreement is there, but theres still some discussion over details. Our europe editor katya adler has the latest from brussels. The expectation here in brussels is that tonight is the night, or at least that it should be. I mean, eu diplomats say that there is so little difference now between the the two sides. That said, they are continuing to negotiate this evening on the last sticking point. Weve spoken so much about fish, that eu demand that it keep some fishing rights in uk waters after brexit and all the complexities surrounding that. The Prime Minister is said to have been in very close contact with the president of the european commission, who of course represents all the eu countries in his di