Today we are here to discuss the eradication of evil and some of the medical advancements learned in trying to suppress this deadly disease. The outbreak started in guinea liberia and sierra leone and spread to mali, nigeria and senegal and even beyond the continent of cases in italy, spain, United Kingdom and i think we all remember the cases in the United States. The the ebola epidemic has been heightened because its in the conflict zone in the democratic abhappens to have more than 100 active armed groups in the region. North kivu also shares a border with uganda and is a hub for travel and trade but also various other types of Movement Across the border. New cases are hard to determine because of the violence and political unrest in the affected areas have further restricted the communitys access to healthcare. The lack of security in the region is also hindering the Ebola Response by making it difficult to trace contacts and organize Crucial Community outreach activities. Some Hea
Our road map does begin with, well, what else . Big tech, chips, and a. I. , Semiconductor Stocks are coming off what was the second worst week of the year, and of course, mr. Jensen huang is set to deliver what is a very hotly anticipated keynote speech that is later today. Were also keeping an eye on shares of apple and alphabet. Theyre both up ahead of the open, particularly alphabet. The tech giants reported by bloomberg to be in talks to license googles a. I. Engine, gemini. That would be for the iphone. And oracle shares are surging more than 10 in just the last week. Again, why . Well, a. I. Progress. Ceo chuck cisco shares. Cisco shares. S cisco. You know, i dont sometimes, jim, you read it if you put it there, he will read it. And youre right. And oracle had a great week, and shes on the board of disney. Lets go there. Yeah. Thanks, guys. I was, like, what . Hm. Yeah, we got Chuck Robbins coming up. Jim, youll partake in that. Theyre closing the splunk deal so thats coming up
Im katie greifeld, in new york. Welcome to bloomberg markets. Looking at markets so far this monday, there is a lot of green behind me. The s p 500 is up. 9 . Taking a look at tech, it gets even better. The nasdaq 100 is up 1. 3 at a lot of that is thanks to what we are seeing in alphabet, currently up 6 on the heels of a Bloomberg News scoop that apple and alphabet are considering a deal to allow the gemini ai to power new iphone features, sources telling bloomberg that the tech giants are actively negotiating a plan to let apple license the models into the new ios capabilities as soon as this year. Alex webb joins us with the details. Why does apple need google for this . Alex the assumption is that at this stage apple is quite awake behind google in this space, technologically. Google is one of the market leaders, up there with the load the likes of openai. Apple is really fighting to catch up and have moved a lot of people from their car project into ai and it seems as though if th
Reagan institute. Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage director of the Ronald Reagan institute, mr. Roger zakheim. [applause] mr. Zakheim i appreciate it. Good morning, everybody. Thank you for joining us today at the Ronald Reagan institute. Which as those in the room no, carries on the legacy of our nations 40th president here in washington, d. C. As mentioned i am roger zakheim, director of the institute. And we are excited to host this event as part of our center for peace through strength, National Security innovationbased programs. In collaboration with congressman Brad Wenstrup and the House Permanent Select Committee on intelligence for their really consequential series, beyond the skiff. And for those who are not aware of this series, what it means is you get to interact with the members of congress that never see sunlight outside our nations capital. Not that there is much sunshine today. But in reagan country is always sunny, so we will bring some into this disc
Reagan institute. Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage director of the Ronald Reagan institute, mr. Roger zakheim. [applause] mr. Zakheim i appreciate it. Good morning, everybody. Thank you for joining us today at the Ronald Reagan institute. Which as those in the room no, carries on the legacy of our nations 40th president here in washington, d. C. As mentioned i am roger zakheim, director of the institute. And we are excited to host this event as part of our center for peace through strength, National Security innovationbased programs. In collaboration with congressman Brad Wenstrup and the House Permanent Select Committee on intelligence for their really consequential series, beyond the skiff. And for those who are not aware of this series, what it means is you get to interact with the members of congress that never see sunlight outside our nations capital. Not that there is much sunshine today. But in reagan country is always sunny, so we will bring some into this disc