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As studios cut spending and strikes shut down production, Hollywood can take some solace — brands are coming to the rescue. Brand Storytelling is an organization that's held a festival for brand content alongside the Sundance Film Festival for the past seven years. Brand film submissions have almost tripled to 160 in the past three years, according to Rick Parkhill, director and co-founder of Brand Storytelling. "Film directors need the work," said Marcus Peterzell, who left ad giant Omnicom to found Passion Point Collective, a brand film studio, in 2019. He's since made some 36 film projects for brands.
Persons: Greta Gerwig, Kyra Sedgwick, John Deere, Kimberly Doebereiner, Chris Paul, Mattel's Robbie Brenner, There's, Jill Lubochinski, Holly Fraser, WePresent, Ron Howard, Brian Grazer's, Reese Witherspoon's, Michael Sugar's Sugar23, we've, Marc Gilbar, Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, Gilbar, that's, Rick Parkhill, Riz Ahmed, WeTransfer, Vicky Grout, Parkill, Saint Laurent, Pedro Almodóvar, David Cronenberg, They're, Marcus Peterzell, Peterzell Organizations: Hollywood, Mattel, Nike, HBO, Procter & Gamble, Tide, Gillette, G Studios, Warner Bros, Discovery, PepsiCo, REI, Dallas Buyers, Sundance, Brand, Brands Locations: , HBO's, Hollywood
The leaders of Europe's Baltic states on Tuesday reiterated their support for Ukraine's expedited NATO membership bid, insisting that Kyiv should join the military alliance as soon as its war with Russia is over. Speaking on the first day of NATO's two-day summit, Latvia's Prime Minister Krišjānis Kariņš said that all allies were aligned on the embattled state's ultimate membership. Ukraine's accession to the alliance is one of the major topics on the agenda as NATO members meet in Vilnius, Lithuania this week. "It looks like there is no readiness either to invite Ukraine to NATO or to make it a member of the Alliance," Zelenskyy said on Telegram Tuesday, ahead of an expected appearance at the summit. It comes a day after NATO dropped its Membership Action Plan (MAP) requirement for Ukraine — one of the major sticking points in accession negotiations.
Persons: Krišjānis Kariņš, Kariņš, CNBC's Steve Sedgwick, I'm, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Zelenskyy Organizations: Latvia's, NATO, Alliance Locations: Baltic, Russia, Ukraine, Vilnius, Lithuania
Estonia PM says she 'understands' Zelenskyy frustration on NATO
  + stars: | 2023-07-11 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailEstonia PM says she 'understands' Zelenskyy frustration on NATOKaja Kallas, PM of Estonia, speaks to CNBC's Steve Sedgwick at the NATO summit in Vilnius, Lithuania.
Persons: NATO Kaja Kallas, Steve Sedgwick Organizations: Estonia PM, NATO Kaja, NATO Locations: Estonia, Vilnius, Lithuania
Turkey backs Sweden's bid to join NATO
  + stars: | 2023-07-11 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTurkey backs Sweden's bid to join NATONATO leaders gather in Vilnius, Lithuania, as Turkey backs Sweden's bid to join the alliance. Steve Sedgwick reports.
Persons: Steve Sedgwick Organizations: Turkey, NATO NATO Locations: Vilnius, Lithuania, Turkey
German defense minister: Future of Ukraine is in NATO
  + stars: | 2023-07-11 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailGerman defense minister: Future of Ukraine is in NATOBoris Pistorius, the German defense minister, speaks to CNBC's Steve Sedgwick at the NATO summit in Vilnius, Lithuania.
Persons: NATO Boris Pistorius, Steve Sedgwick Organizations: NATO Locations: Ukraine, Vilnius, Lithuania
Baltic Sea will essentially now become a NATO sea: Latvia PM
  + stars: | 2023-07-11 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBaltic Sea will essentially now become a NATO sea: Latvia PMKrišjānis Kariņš, PM of Latvia, speaks to CNBC's Steve Sedgwick at the NATO summit in Vilnius, Lithuania.
Persons: Krišjānis Kariņš, Steve Sedgwick Organizations: NATO Locations: Latvia, Vilnius, Lithuania
NATO summit begins in Vilnius this week
  + stars: | 2023-07-10 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNATO summit begins in Vilnius this weekCNBC's Steve Sedgwick reports from Vilnius where the Ukraine war and Sweden's accession will be key topics at a NATO summit this week.
Persons: Steve Sedgwick Organizations: NATO Locations: Vilnius, Ukraine
Lithuania's president said Monday that establishing a pathway for Ukraine's NATO membership is an "achievable goal," even as lesser security assurances have been touted by members of the military alliance ahead of a two-day summit this week. But this is not a replacement for the full-fledged membership in NATO," Nauseda said. Asked whether Ukraine would receive a pathway to membership at this week's meeting, Nauseda said it was possible. "I think it's [an] achievable goal and this is a very important goal too," he said. Kyiv applied for fast-track NATO membership in Sept. 2022 in retaliation against Moscow after it said it had annexed four Ukrainian regions amid its full-scale invasion.
Persons: Steve Sedgwick, Gitanas Nauseda, Joe Biden, Washington, Olaf Scholz, Nauseda, Vladimir Putin Organizations: NATO, U.S, Sunday, Ukraine Locations: Vilnius, Lithuanian, Ukraine, Israel, Kyiv, Moscow, Russian
Similar to coastal warning pennants, it is a signal system — from 1 to 8 — issued from Wimbledon’s own crack meteorology department, for the tarpaulin crews to standby or rush into action. A “2” means the chair umpire has the discretion to halt the match. On Saturday, when the first rain drops fell on an already rain-soaked Wimbledon, the signal clicked to “4” from “3.”Instantly, Richard “Winston” Sedgwick, standing on the last row of Court No. 3, where he could see across to the digital beacon on Centre Court, used a simple hand signal to relay the information to the crews, which rushed to action. So, we have to work really hard and really fast.”
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Organized retail crime is rising in Wichita, Kansas, according to a report by CNN. "To see this much retail crime, it's shocking," Captain Casey Slaughter, who leads Wichita Police Department's property crimes bureau, told CNN. Organized retail crime at retailers was 26.5% higher in 2021 than in the previous year, according to a study by the National Retail Federation. Target said organized retail crime has led to more than $400 million in profit losses in 2022. Local crime officials say that drugs, and in particular fentanyl, a synthetic drug like heroin but 50 times more potent, appear to be driving a lot of the retail crime.
Persons: , Kris Kobach, Captain Casey Slaughter, Slaughter, Joe Sullivan, Sullivan, Cabela's, Robert Lee, Lee Organizations: CNN, Service, Kansas, Wichita Police, National Retail Federation, Target Locations: Wichita , Kansas, San Francisco, Wichita, Sedgwick, Sedgwick County
Retail crime has hit a bustling Kansas metropolis
  + stars: | 2023-07-02 | by ( Parija Kavilanz | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +12 min
Republican Kris Kobach, Kansas’ attorney general, said retail crime is a “spiraling problem” in his state, adding that Kansas and Missouri are among the top 10 states in the nation for volume of retail crime. “There is a link between drug trafficking and organized retail crime,” Kobach told lawmakers in June. “Organized retail crime is a problem that is getting worse, not better. Organized retail crime offers criminals a business model of pure profit, “with no overhead, rent, product cost. In early June, Kobach testified before a House Judiciary Committee hearing on “Organized Retail Crime and the Threat to Public Safety.”“When one thinks about the explosion of organized retail crime in the United States, the State of Kansas may not intuitively jump to mind,” he told lawmakers.
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Musk vs. Zuck, CNBC Style: The gloves are off
  + stars: | 2023-06-23 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMusk vs. Zuck, CNBC Style: The gloves are offCNBC's Julianna Tatelbaum and Steve Sedgwick pit Tesla against Meta as the Elon Musk vs. Mark Zuckerberg cage fight meme goes viral.
Persons: Julianna Tatelbaum, Steve Sedgwick, Mark Zuckerberg Organizations: CNBC, Meta, Elon
It’s hard to pinpoint the exact birth date of a musical revolution. But if you ask most experts when hip-hop burst onto the scene, they’ll tell you it all started with a block party in the Bronx on Aug. 11, 1973. Since that auspicious day, hip-hop has spread from Sedgwick Avenue to every corner of the globe, becoming a multibillion-dollar industry and a cultural touchstone for generations of music lovers. As The New York Times prepares to commemorate hip-hop’s 50th anniversary, we want to hear from you. Please share with us:
Organizations: New York Times Locations: Bronx, Sedgwick
LONDON — A ceasefire in Ukraine is not enough for European officials, who want lasting peace in the region, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen told CNBC. So it has to be a real peace," von der Leyen said on the sidelines of a conference on reconstruction efforts for Ukraine. Speaking to CNBC's Steve Sedgwick, von der Leyen said that China can nevertheless be a crucial player in the peace process. Her comments come as western governments seem to be stepping up their efforts for the future reconstruction of Ukraine. Von der Leyen said the two-day meeting in London was about governments coordinating their aid to Kyiv, but also about convincing private investors to join in.
Persons: Ursula von der Leyen, von der Leyen, Steve Sedgwick, Rishi Sunak, Von der Leyen Organizations: CNBC, Military, Kyiv, UN, Wednesday, European Union, World Bank, European Locations: Ukraine, Kyiv, Russian, Moscow, Russia, Crimea —, China, Crimea, London, Nova
We used a professional device called a sound level meter to record the decibel levels of common sounds and environments. According to the World Health Organization, average road traffic noise above 53 dB or average aircraft noise exposure above about 45 dB are associated with adverse health effects. This chart shows how many people in the United States may be exposed to various outdoor noise levels, on average. Scientists believe that pronounced fluctuations in noise levels like this might compound the effects on the body. Nighttime noise shows similar inequities.
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New technologies and the escalating climate crisis are changing the landscape of work at an "unprecedented rate," according to a new report from the World Economic Forum. Between now and 2027, 69 million jobs will be created worldwide— but 83 million roles are expected to be eliminated, creating a net decrease of 14 million jobs, the WEF reports. Their findings are largely based on a survey of 803 companies that employ a total of 11.3 million workers in 45 different economies around the world. The rise of generative AI and other smart technologies as well as the drive to "go green" will lead some jobs to soar in demand over the next five years, and put others at risk of becoming obsolete. Coca-Cola, for example, is using AI to improve customer service and ordering and experimenting with ChatGPT to "enhance marketing capabilities and business operations," per its latest earnings report.
Nearly 25% of jobs are set to be disrupted in the next five years, according to the World Economic Forum's latest 'Future of Jobs' report. The world of work is set to go through major changes in the coming years — with almost a quarter of jobs changing in the next five years, according to a new report from the World Economic Forum. Some 23% of jobs will be disrupted, WEF said in its 'Future of Jobs' report, with some eliminated and others created. Crucially, WEF expects there to be 14 million fewer jobs overall in five years' time, as an estimated 83 million roles will disappear, while only 69 million will emerge. The report's findings are largely based on a survey of 803 companies that employ a total of 11.3 million workers in 45 different economies around the world.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailRandstad CEO: A.I. will support tasks, but human skills still neededSander van't Noordende, CEO at Randstad, speaks to CNBC's Steve Sedgwick from the World Economic Forum's headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via Email'A mountain of bureaucracy': German MP Klöckner discusses challenges facing the European Union right nowGerman MP Julia Klöckner tells CNBC's Steve Sedgwick that the European Union worked really well together during Covid, but things are more difficult when it comes to the energy crisis.
Artificial intelligence is no longer a futuristic fantasy but closer to a reality predicted to transform many industries. "It's still very early, but ChatGPT described as the iPhone moment for the artificial intelligence technology industry feels about right to us." The tech fund manager also told CNBC's Pro Talks that four large-cap stocks were driving some of the biggest and most tangible advancements in artificial intelligence. Microsoft Microsoft could be one of the top options for investors looking to invest in artificial intelligence, according to Rogoff, lead manager of Polar Capital Technology Trust plc. The tech fund manager pointed to the company's 90% market share in search, where it can deploy its own ChatGPT-like language model.
The S&P 500 is up more than 8% this year led by a basket of mega-cap stocks, including chip stock Nvidia , which is up by around 90%. Both stocks are among Polar Capital Technology Trust's top 10 holdings. The fund manager also discussed the impact of a recession on FAANG stocks, which have been the primary drivers of the market rally this year. He joined Polar Capital in 2003. He's the lead manager of the Polar Capital Technology Trust, and fund manager of the Polar Capital Global Technology Fund and the Automation and Artificial Intelligence Fund.
The investment manager set up a fund focused on artificial intelligence a full 5 years ago — well before AI was on every investor's lips. He's the lead manager of the Polar Capital Technology Trust, and fund manager of the Polar Capital Global Technology Fund and the Automation and Artificial Intelligence Fund. The funds' top holdings include chip giants as well as software and other tech stocks such as Nvidia , Advanced Micro Devices , Microsoft and Apple . He's the lead manager of the Polar Capital Technology Trust, and fund manager of the Polar Capital Global Technology Fund and the Automation and Artificial Intelligence Fund. The funds' top holdings include chip giants as well as software and other tech stocks such as Nvidia , Advanced Micro Devices , Microsoft and Apple .
SpaceX’s next-generation Starship rocket not only is huge but also designed to be fully reusable. That means when it returns to Earth, it has to survive re-entry and land softly, vertically and in one piece. Look back at the test launches — some more successful than others — that prepared SpaceX for its latest, most ambitious flight. It all started with a few small jumps …
"There's reason for great encouragement in what we've seen ... [happening] in the last year," Mark Dooley, global head of Macquarie Asset Management's Green Investment Group, said. The shift to a low and zero carbon future will require cutting edge technological innovation alongside huge levels of investment. Referencing the global situation, Dooley added: "We've just had our first year, in 2022, where we punched through a trillion dollars going into the energy transition — a trillion dollars." According to the International Energy Agency, clean energy investment will need to hit over $4 trillion a year by 2030 in its Net Zero Emissions by 2050 Scenario. What it calls "transition technologies" would account for 80%, or $35 trillion, of this.
"We need to get electrification going faster," said Angela Wilkinson, the secretary general and CEO of the London-based World Energy Council. Described by the International Energy Agency as a "versatile energy carrier," hydrogen has a diverse range of applications and can be used in a wide range of industries. One method of producing hydrogen involves electrolysis, a process through which an electric current splits water into oxygen and hydrogen. In looking at the overall picture, the World Energy Council's Wilkinson stressed there are no easy answers. "It's not that it's a simple issue of just swapping out one technology for another technology," she said.
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