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Speaker 1 (00:01):
News when you wanted with Bloomberg News. Now I'm Doug Prisner,
and we begin with the public memorial service honoring the
conservative activist Charlie Kirk. He was assassinated in Utah on
September tenth. Today, his supporters packed into the State Farm
Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. President Trump delivered the eulogy.

Speaker 2 (00:20):
I know I speak for everyone here today when I
say that none of us will ever forget Charlie Kirk,
and neither now will history.

Speaker 1 (00:30):
Also making remarks was Kirk's widow, Erica.

Speaker 2 (00:33):
I felt everything you would expect to feel. I felt shock,
I've felt poor, and a level of heartache that I
didn't even know existed.

Speaker 1 (00:50):
Erica Kirk. There she will take over her late husband's
post as CEO and Chair of Turning Point USA. Canada,
the UK, and Australia are former recognizing the Palestinian state.
The Canadian and Australian government separately announced the move on Sunday.
They called it a coordinated international effort toward a two

(01:10):
state solution, and later in a video statement, British Prime
Minister kir Starmer announced the UK would join the effort.

Speaker 3 (01:17):
In the face of the growing horror in the Middle East.
We are acting to keep alive the possibility of peace
and a two state solution that means a safe and
secure Israel alongside a viable Palestinian state.

Speaker 1 (01:34):
That is UK Prime Minister Kir Starmer Now other nations
are expected to follow suit at this week's UN General
Assembly in New York. Now, the office of Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Etniahu responded with a post on x It reads, quote,
it's not going to happen. There will be no Palestinian
state to the west of the Jordan River. President Trump

(01:54):
says he will meet with Chinese President Chi Jinping next
month on the sidelines of the APEX summity in South Korea. Now,
this follows a phone call last Friday between the two leaders,
and in that call, Trump said there was progress toward
finalizing a deal on TikTok. Here is Bloomberg Steven Engel
in Hong Kong.

Speaker 4 (02:12):
They've also come to basic agreement on the TikTok deal
that has been obviously up in the air for quite
some time. It's actually something that even Donald Trump himself
has flip flopped on as far as you know, initially
opposing it and now agreeing to it to keep it
in US hands. And that's what you know, according to
the White House spokesperson, saying the deal is pretty much done,

(02:34):
it just needs to be officially signed.

Speaker 1 (02:37):
That is Bloomberg Stephen Engel now separately. President Trump also
suggested that Fox Corp. Will be involved in the US
takeover of TikTok from its Chinese owners. He in an
interview on Fox News airing Sunday, Trump mentioned Lachlan Murdoch
and his father Rupert when asked to name the individuals
investing in TikTok. He also mentioned, by the way, Larry Ellison,

(02:57):
the chairman of Oracle, and Michael dellchairman of Dell Inc.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics is postponing the release of
an annual report on consumer expenditures. It was expected this
coming Tuesday. We have more from Bloomberg's Denise Pellegrini.

Speaker 5 (03:12):
The announcement on the BLS website doesn't provide any explanation
for the change, saying simply it will update users when
more information is available. The move is adding to questions
about the agency's operations following President Trump's firing of its chief.
She was removed last month after her agency reported weak
jobs growth in July and substantial downward revisions to the

(03:33):
prior two months Denise Pellgrity Bloomberg Radio.

Speaker 1 (03:36):
On Monday, the Trump administration will reportedly unveil new efforts
on how one medication may be linked to autism and
another that can treat it. The Washington Post reports officials
plan to tie autism to aceda meenefen. This is the
active ingredient in tile and all, one of the most
widely used medications globally. Officials are expected to warn against

(03:59):
the use of time eleanol by pregnant women unless they
have a fever. Officials are also planning to tout a
lesser known medication called lucovorin as a potential treatment for autism.
Lucovorin is typically prescribed to counteract the side effects of
chemotherapy and to treat vitamin B nine deficiency. The US

(04:19):
equity market will begin a new trading week with stocks
at record highs and a light earnings calendar in the
week ahead. More from Bloomberg's Charlie.

Speaker 6 (04:28):
Pellett Prospects for raycuts or bolstering the outlook for corporate
earnings Nimrit Kang as Chief investment Officer with north Star
Asset Management.

Speaker 5 (04:37):
You know, corporate earnings you can say have been strong.

Speaker 1 (04:40):
But let's unpack that.

Speaker 4 (04:41):
Let's look at those sectors that are tiff sensitive.

Speaker 5 (04:44):
Let's look at industrials, retail, those have not been great earnings.

Speaker 6 (04:48):
Among the name schedule to report this week Accenture, AutoZone, Syntas, Costco,
and Micron Technology. In New York, Charlie Pellett Bloomberg Radio.

Speaker 1 (04:59):
Hong Kong and International Airport is considering grounding all passenger
flights for thirty six hours. This is the region braces
for one of the strongest super typhoons in years. We
are told officials plan to halt all flights from as
early as six pm local time on Tuesday through six
am Thursday. A shutdown of that length would be the

(05:21):
longest in recent history. And that is news when you
want it with Bloomberg News. Now, I'm Doug Prisoner, and
this is Bloomberg
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