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the details. how they could this be? the eu has been very clear it didn't want to give apple the equivalent of a parking ticket although that said, apple's earnings last year were not too far off hundred billion, it is big but apple can afford it. it all stands from a complaint brought by its butterfly back in 2019. they were essentially unhappy with apple's rules that stop them other ways to pay. —— spotter five. apple's rules that stop them other ways to pay. —— spotterfive. the eu commission said that apple had behaving in an uncompetitive way for ten years and that what they were saying had essentially cost consumers in terms of higher bills for their music. apple responded strongly, they accuse them of getting their facts wrong and they said they would be appealing. what said they would be appealing. what kind of impact _ said they would be appealing. what kind of impact could _ said they would be appealing. what kind of impact could this have the streamers, music streamers, this could open the market up potentially? i could open the market up potentially?— could open the market up potentially? could open the market up otentiall ? ~ , potentially? i think spotify say it sends a massive _ potentially? i think spotify say it sends a massive message - potentially? i think spotify say it sends a massive message to - potentially? i think spotify say it - sends a massive message to companies like apple, it is fair to say that apple has already been making changes and it is going to have to make changes and open up the app store further when their digital market outcomes and divorce. the eu piece of legislation, that will require it open up its app store to a certain extent but that will not happen overnight. i think for the streamers, they are delighted. the founder and ceo of spotify was talking about what apple was doing was a threat to the open internet. apple say that spotify is available in the app store what it is now the biggest streamer.— biggest streamer. thank you very much. in the us, all eyes are on the chip—maker nvidia, which has become the world's third most valuable company. the darling of the artificial intelligence boom is now valued at two trillion dollars — only apple and microsoft are valued higher. nvidia's share prices has rocketed 66% since the start of 2024 alone. let's cross to new york and speak to our north america business correspondent, erin delmore. it has been a meteoric rise of nvidia, talk us through. nvidia has been a hot — nvidia, talk us through. nvidia has been a hot commodity _ nvidia, talk us through. nvidia has been a hot commodity for- nvidia, talk us through. nvidia has been a hot commodity for a - nvidia, talk us through. nvidia has been a hot commodity for a while l nvidia, talk us through. nvidia has . been a hot commodity for a while now because it controls about 80% of the advanced ai chip melqart, the campaigns and processes needed to develop and capitalise on this ai technology will talk so much about and we see on everything from gaming robotics and retail and health care and more. this spike is on the heels of the blockbuster earnings report and it showed sales tripled compared to e a year ago and it feels like nvidia has been racking up the headlines here. it market value came around the $2 trillion mark on friday. around the $2 trillion mark on frida . �* .., , , around the $2 trillion mark on frida. �* , , ~' around the $2 trillion mark on frida. �* , , ~ , friday. bitcoin seems like it is back. pushing _ friday. bitcoin seems like it is back. pushing for _ friday. bitcoin seems like it is back. pushing for that - friday. bitcoin seems like it is| back. pushing for that all-time back. pushing for that all—time high, i imagine there is a bit of excitement out there? absolutely. that all-time _ excitement out there? absolutely. that all-time high _ excitement out there? absolutely. that all-time high was _ excitement out there? absolutely. that all-time high was nearly - that all—time high was nearly $69,000. we last wrote in november 2021 but like you said, we have been seeing these big numbers, and when you talk about the tumultuous few years are bitcoin, you talk about the value but also about the industry as a whole which has faced not just lower industry as a whole which has faced notjust lower prices but also legal trouble. we have seen from fdx, and other exchanges and other looks like the crypto industry is digging out. just a very short time... there is an amount that it might —— there is an amount that it might —— there is an event in april, this leads to more momentum and hype around bitcoin. . ~' , ., , more momentum and hype around bitcoin. ., ~ , ., , . bitcoin. thank you very much, erin delmore there _ bitcoin. thank you very much, erin delmore there for— bitcoin. thank you very much, erin delmore there for us _ bitcoin. thank you very much, erin delmore there for us in _ bitcoin. thank you very much, erin delmore there for us in new - bitcoin. thank you very much, erin delmore there for us in new york. i over in china, thousands of delegates are preparing to gather in beijing, as the annual parliamentary meeting begins on tuesday. china is facing a number of economic challenges and many are hoping the government will unveil some bold policies to help give the economy a much needed boost. here's our business reporter katie silver. when it comes to the economy, china's officials are in a difficult position. the country's post—pandemic economic recovery has been disappointing. youth unemployment is high. local governments are saddled with debt. oh, and people aren't having babies, raising questions about the future workforce. and let's not forget, that's all before that downturn in the real estate sector, which accounts for about a quarter of the economy. that's been going on for almost three years and falling property prices hurting consumer confidence, people are less willing to spend. and also, unlike in much of the rest of the world, prices in china are falling. and while that may feel welcome in the short term, it also signals that things are not well with the economy. that's just what's happening inside china. from the outside, restrictions on chip exports are hurting the country's tech ambitions. all in all, it's a very tricky situation to make policies for. but beijing has been trying. the country's central bank has been cutting key interest rates to boost the economy. state owned banks have promised they'll keep lending to those struggling property developers. but beijing hasn't shown any inclination to spend money to help turn the country's economic fortunes around. and analysts say there are limited tools in their arsenal to fix things. now, premier li's speech will be closely watched. he's expected to announce china's economic growth target for the year. and many are hoping a road map to get the country back to boom times again. in other news... germany is set to be hit by more strikes. train drivers will launch a wave of strikes from thursday, ramping up a long—running dispute with the national rail operator. meanwhile, ground staff at lufthansa will walk out on thursday and friday in their on—going row over pay. flight delays and cancellations are expected. around 100,000 passengers were affected during the last strike back in february. turkey's annual inflation rate climbed to 67% in february, exceeding expectations and keeping up pressure for tighter monetary policy. there were strong rises in food, hotel and education prices, according to official data out today. turkey's finance minister said inflation could remain high over the coming months but would fall by early next year. that's it from me. around the world and across the uk, you are watching bbc news. fenced off, rotting, leaky and rusty. these are just some of the problems facing whitby�*s harbour area. it's steadily deteriorated over the years and now is in a state when there are major repairs needed. many tourists visiting whitby will arrive here in one of the harbour car parks. a 1905 act says that all surplus income from harbour land must be ring fenced for harbour use. and the fight for whitby group say the car parking revenue should be spent on repairs. the group are worried that the town's sea defences and popular seaside areas are becoming vulnerable to climate related flooding. the group started legal action against scarborough council, which has now been amalgamated into north yorkshire council. in a statement it said it was committed to a thriving harbour in whitby. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. let's go back to our top story now — where the us supreme court has ruled that donald trump can appear on the presidential ballot in colorado — that's after the state's highest court tried to ban him, citing his role in the capitol riot of 6january, 2021. the former president said the supreme court's decision was a "big win for america." let's speak to richard painter — the former chief white house ethics lawyer in the george w bush administration and also law professor at the university of minnesota. welcome back to boosie news. what is your reaction to this decision by the us court? the your reaction to this decision by the us court?— your reaction to this decision by the us court? the court has ruled that the states _ the us court? the court has ruled that the states do _ the us court? the court has ruled that the states do not _ the us court? the court has ruled that the states do not have - the us court? the court has ruled that the states do not have the i that the states do not have the rights to enforce the cause by declaring an individual and eligible forfederal declaring an individual and eligible for federal office. declaring an individual and eligible forfederal office. the declaring an individual and eligible for federal office. the state of colorado can declare donald trump and eligible for state office in colorado. at this point, it appears that donald trump is ineligible to be elected to any state office in colorado, including governor of colorado, including governor of colorado, because the colorado supreme court has deemed him guilty of insurrection in violation of the us constitution. but that is not something that colorado can do with respect and federal office. the court said that the job of congress to determine who is eligible and ineligible for a federal office. this is a very curious situation because in 2021, the house of representatives voted 232 to 197, charging donald trump with incitement of insurrection in the senate voted 57 to 43 that he was guilty of incitement of interaction. that was not enough votes in the senate to convict donald trump in his impeachment trial. when we go from here, ithink his impeachment trial. when we go from here, i think is going to be unclear. we know right now is that colorado cannot not, no other state, can remove donald trump from the ballot for any other candidate for federal office because it is not the job of the states, says the supreme court, to enforce the interaction clause of the constitution. that is fur hold is a federal office. that noes fur hold is a federal office. that goes back _ fur hold is a federal office. that goes back to — fur hold is a federal office. that goes back to the _ fur hold is a federal office. that goes back to the tussle - fur hold is a federal office. that goes back to the tussle of what rules the states can decide on and what roles they can decide on. does this give donald trump a much clearer run to the path of republican nomination? i clearer run to the path of republican nomination? i believe it does. or republican nomination? i believe it does- 0rthat— republican nomination? i believe it does. or that donald _ republican nomination? i believe it does. or that donald trump - republican nomination? i believe it does. or that donald trump will. republican nomination? i believe it does. or that donald trump will be | does. or that donald trump will be on the ballot tomorrow here in minnesota, in the republican primary and other republican primaries that will take place over the next several weeks. and he could very well obtain the republican nomination for president of the us. the concern which i hope we iterate is that we have already had a majority of both houses of congress, about that donald trump was guilty of incitement of insurrection back in 2021. that was not enough to convict him under the impeachment clause but it seems quite clear that at least at that point in time, congress believed that he incited insurrection and that word, i think, this qualify him from public office. but we will see what happened and whether congress wants to take further action. the ball is now clearly in the court of congress to decide what to do. that clearly in the court of congress to decide what to do.— decide what to do. that is interesting _ decide what to do. that is interesting because - decide what to do. that is interesting because we i decide what to do. that is l interesting because we had decide what to do. that is - interesting because we had an decide what to do. that is _ interesting because we had an expert on about an hour ago, his assessment was that the supreme court has effectively sidestepped the question of the insurrection, arguing that states have no right to adjudicate on whether or not some can sound federal office. you said, what happened on the 6th of january, federal office. you said, what happened on the 6th ofjanuary, and the accusations of insurrection, it really is only politician to canal decide on that?— really is only politician to canal decide on that? , , , ., decide on that? yes, the members of the congress. — decide on that? yes, the members of the congress. it _ decide on that? yes, the members of the congress, it appears _ decide on that? yes, the members of the congress, it appears that - decide on that? yes, the members of the congress, it appears that the - the congress, it appears that the court has decided that congress is to enforce the 14th amendment to section three. trump has been indicted criminally for his actions leading up to january six, he has been indicted on other charges but it is very well possible that congress could take further action here. the majority of both houses has a ready voted that he is guilty of incitement of insurrection, that was in his 2021 impeachment trial. we could have additional action taken at the end of 2024, depending on what happens, the republicans have three extra seats in the house of representatives, as it currently stands but we do not know why this is going to go. the court has only said that this is the job of congress and us attorneys acting under authority from congress but the states cannot disqualify donald trump or anyone else from federal office under the 14th amendment section 3/80 pairs right now that donald trump is ineligible to be elected governor of colorado because he has been deemed insurrection list in colorado. . ~' , ., he has been deemed insurrection list in comrade-— there are growing concerns about the way artifical intelligence could be used to mislead voters ahead of this year's us election. it's emerged that some supporters of former us president donald trump are creating and sharing fake images of him with black people to encourage african americans to back him in november's election. bbc panorama discovered dozens of the pictures created using ai — there's no evidence though they are directly linked to mrtrump's campaign. 0ur disinformation and social media correspondent, marianna spring, reports. at first glance, this photo looks real. 0nly it's not. it was generated using ai technology by this radio presenter and his team and shared with more than a million followers, attached to a story about black support for former president donald trump. i'm not a photojournalist. i'm not out there taking pictures of what's really happening. i'm a storyteller. i'm not claiming it is accurate. i'm not saying, hey, look, donald trump was at this party with all of these african—american voters. look how much they love him. it does give that impression, though. if you didn't know it wasn't real, you'd think he's at this party and he's met all these people who support him because it's quite convincing. if anybody�*s voting one way or another because of one photo they see on a facebook page, that's a problem with that person, not with the post itself. i uncovered dozens more. i uncovered dozens more ai generated images of black voters like this, mainly featuring donald trump. while ai images ofjoe biden exist, it's much harder to find ones which feature voters and target a particular demographic. whether biden or trump pictures, there's no evidence they're affiliated with either campaign. it's scary that it can be created. it's scary that somebody can push it out, but the part that scares us the most is when somebody in our community gets it, maybe an influencer, right? maybe a rapper. and then from there, it's viral and itjust takes on a life and a truth of its own. how important is the black vote? the black vote is critical. it's going to be critical in this election coming up. it's swing voters who are feeling disillusioned, like douglas in atlanta, georgia, who could be the target for this type of ai content. the democratic party only comes around to pander to the black vote only when re—election comes up. once they get reelected, they forget about us for the next two to four years. he believed this image was real before i revealed it was faked. still, it had an effect. trump and biden are dinosaurs. if i had to lean my support towards either either one, which i don't want to, in my opinion, the lesser of the two evils is donald trump. but i don't believe in voting for the lesser of two evils because at the end of the day you're still voting for evil. ai—generated content can entrench existing bias and there are concerns about the influence posts like this could have, but they're unlikely to swing a whole election. instead, they could further inflame tensions and divisions in what could be a fractious presidential race. marianna spring, bbc news. some breaking news. let's take you life the uk house of lords where we are hearing that peers have inflicted their first defeat against prime minister rishi sunak�*s safety of rwanda asylum and immigration bill. they backed by 274 votes to 172 and moved to ensure that the legislation is very complied with domestic and international law. this is the first of what is expected to be a series of boats on the bill today and tomorrow on wednesday. —— a series of votes. it is seen as an important bill for the uk government. they want to send some asylum seekers to rwanda, particularly targeting people who cross the english channel on small boats. so one defeat in the first of the number of votes in the house of lords. these are live pictures there. we will stay across. all of there. we will stay across. all of the other votes. let's show the scene in france, which are said to be the first country to put a legal right to abortion in its constitution. three fifths majority is needed to pass the legislation. the move has been seen... polls show around 85% of the french public support these reforms. those pictures there in paris as that debate continues. this is bbc news. here in the uk, a new report is calling for the church of england to set up an investment fund of £1 billion to help repair the damaged caused by its historic links to slavery. last year, an investigation found that the church had invested large amounts of money in a company that transported slaves. 0ur correspondent ellie price had more on the announcement. a long time coming, some 300 years. i think the starting point for all of this, as you say, was the investment — around more than £700,000 that the church of england made in a company that transported some 34,000 slaves over the course of about 30 years back in the 18th century. and today, or at least in the last couple of years, the church of england has sought to redress that. now, i think it is significant. i think this is probably the first time an institution the size of the church of england has made an intervention like this, has said it would pay essentially reparations to those affected on this scale. now, as you say, the report today said that that investment fund should reach around £1 billion. what they have committed to is £100 million, with the idea that basically the money would be basically put in an investment fund and then would generate money itself. there would be other investors who would come on course and eventually it would sort of build up to this billion pound pot, if you like. so we're talking about an awful lot of money. they're talking about investing in things like education, in black led entrepreneurial schemes. they talk about pharmacies, all sorts of different schemes that would work here in england and also internationally as well, because of course, the effects of slavery were being felt all around the world. so really interesting statements being made by the church today. i think the other very interesting point that came up about it was this idea that the church of england could be some kind of catalyst in effect, because it's such a big institution implementing a scheme like this that other organisations, other organisations involved in slavery in the uk, of which they say there are many — they know who they are, they say — will also follow suit and seek to make investments of a similar ilk. well, that is interesting, isn't it, because that was going to be my next question, really, what this could do, what this could mean for other institutions here. well, i think certainly the church of england, not one to want to name and shame. but there was an awful lot of research put into this report about exactly what investments were made, where they were made. and obviously, within that, other companies still exist, other institutions that still exist, also made those important investments. and i think the idea was, i was speaking to one of the bishops involved in all of this, because, as i say, if the church of england can make a commitment like this, then it would be, you know, there are certainly other organisations that may seem to follow suit. and aside from the money, she said, this is all about the conversation, the conversation about what it has meant over the last several hundred years and what it means more importantly into the future. and of course that money is very important, the difference it can make, but also, as i say, the conversations and the idea of sort of tipping the balance that it might have. so, yeah, the church today very much wanting to see itself as, you know, flying a flag for what they see is a very, very important issue. we will be discussing that with historian in the next hour hearing bbc news. here in the uk, chancellor, jeremy hunt is under pressure from many in his own party to introduce tax cuts in wednesday's budget. let's start with the big theme of last�*s budget. budget for growth, as it was named by the chancellor. as you know, the government has struggled to deliver growth in the past 12 months. the economy went into recession at the end of 2023 so growing economy hasn't been achieved so far. the chancellor also says in a speech last year that he wanted to halve inflation. we have been told that was the number one priority. that it happen. so far. the chancellor also says in a speech last year that he wanted to halve inflation. we have been told that was the number one priority. that it happen. there is better than mixed picture and the economy. 0ne tip to harding inflation, one prosper cross the growing inflation. further expansions leading to 30 hours for all under fives expansions leading to 30 hours for all underfives neck expansions leading to 30 hours for all under fives neck september in england. the chancellor says that the first bit is under truck but there is no guarantee it will happen. there are warnings from the sector that they will struggle to deliver all of this by next september. so this one is still in the balance. here is another one that matters to a lot of us as well. the price of a pint. the chancellor cut the tax on draft booze last year. he said to keep the cost of a pint down. the industry says that did help but you can see the number here, the price of a pint has gone up here, the price of a pint has gone up 7.5% in a year. that is slightly less diet has gone up in shops but that policy to keep the price of the pint down has only had limited success. 0ne pint down has only had limited success. one more here that was talked about in the budget last year. getting people back to work. if you look at the top of this graphic here, you canjust about tell that it has actually gone up slightly since the start of this year. the treasury has taken this bit in grey, students, so this one has not worked in a substantial way so far. 0ne has not worked in a substantial way so far. one last policy we wanted to test. prepayment energy meters. the government promised to make sure that people on these metres weren't paying more than standing charges then people on direct debit metres. this one has happened. a few weeks ago, 0fgem said that prices would have to match direct debit costs. so that one did happen. there is a lot more we can look at here. but on these five measures, growth we are saying no, inflation yes, childcare, not sure yet, to be confirmed in the next few weeks. the pint price has gone up, economic inactivity hasn't come down in a major way. that changed to prepayment meters has happened. it is a mixed bag but remember, budgets aren't always designed to deliver immediately. some of this might take time. we will have full coverage of the uk budget here on the bbc news channel on wednesday. live from london. this is bbc news. the us supreme court rules that donald trump can stand as a presidential candidate in colorado, following the state's attempt to kick him off the ballot. in the uk, controversial politician george galloway has been sworn in as mp for rochdale. mr galloway said his workers party will target labour—held seats with large muslim populations. the un warns that the gaza conflict could lead to an increase in violence across the middle east. france is to become the first country in the world to put the right to abortion in its constitution. and we talk to a member of russian protest group pussy riot about the death of alexei navalny, and the group's hopes for the future. hello, i'm rajini vaidyanathan, welcome to verified live, the us supreme court has ruled that donald trump can appear on the presidential ballot in colorado — that's after the state's highest court tried to ban him, citing his role in the capitol riot of six january, 2021. the former president said the supreme court's decision was a �*big win for america'. colorado had used a little—known amendment to the constitution to remove him from the state's republican primary ballot. following this ruling, the case was taken to the highest court in america — the supreme court —

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