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the fallout from it becoming and, really, this is perhaps a bellwether for other economies, adding to that the refugee europe's hotbed for the virus. story we will talk about, not die welt now and like ina great story we will talk about, not in a great position. the all the german media, eurozone and level gdp was its main story is the thousands of migrants gathering on turkey—greece border after turkey's president said he'd open the gates to the eu. under the pump before the coronavirus. all these things area coronavirus. all these things are a catalyst, perhaps, they are a catalyst, perhaps, they are not the sole source of this pete buttigieg bowing problem but they are pushing out is a big story for decision—makers and business insider — policymakers. and as each it quotes the democrat who'd country releases data, economic hoped to become his party's data, it will be analysed. i pick to take on donald trump — was reading a story about italy saying he'd made history. and finally, the i looks at wellbeing in the workplace, and thinking about germany and the powerhouse of the european union. we know that that economy has been struggling for some time and there was a concern it would tip into recession. it the biggest say more and more companies are exporters cars and a lot of that supply chain come from offering wellness packages. so asia, notably china. and it within thejob ad, offering wellness packages. so within the job ad, it is becoming more of a discussion will be interesting watching point. with me is oliver cornock who's this week, governors of central editor—in—chief, oxford business group. banks and ministers of fine and, treasurers around the world, how they will play let's get stuck in. most of the policy because there is not that much softer policy to go. front pages in the uk and i imagine elsewhere in the world historic rates are historically have coronavirus front—end low. you mentioned that we centre. they were looking at
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would discuss the story about mass migration flowing from the cobra meeting today. an turkey into greece with the interesting story in the times because it talks about worst—case scenario because it talks about worst—case scenario and what that might be. at the moment ambition of these poor refugees trying to reach places like the uk government had put out germany. so develop and many the uk government had put out the message that they are very papers in germany are focused much on a containment footing. on this issue. there are three so it is containment and it is things here that struck me. the economic impact that we spoke the worst case that 80% of the about the eurozone challenges, population can be infected and 5000 people could die. we are germany, it's a kind of me was quite impacted by opening the not there yet and that is the doors to syrian refugees. what four message. i get the impression that the message is going on in syria and then government wants to put out there. social distancing might be important and the export of that humid story, i looked at events coming up. and other the weather forecast before i came in the green room. travelling cold weather. people enclose contained hundreds of thousands of people sat on the border and we must environments. that may need to not forget that humid element. be reviewed. scales that make and that was brought through in schools are already closing in that piece earlier in the certain places on the question programme from greece. and it is that we just don't know how isa programme from greece. and it is a tragic story when you hear far this is going to be spread. and all the time, these awful the individuals, what they have been throughjust the individuals, what they have been through just to reach that phrases about the super point and greece saying that if spreaders and patient zero, i you have no official papers nor anything of that nature they
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think there is an awful and would just send you back. and difficult balance to be made they are pawns in this between making the public aware and washing your hands, all political game going on, sadly, those things we can do ourselves but also the in war—torn syria, war going on government level being prepared for nine years and they have been told by turkey and russia, and the political games that are going on. this is a big tu rkey‘s la been told by turkey and russia, turkey's la russia, all very challenge for the new prime confusing over this last rebel minister. the newly elected prime minister. all these lead enclave. the turkish have headlines are coming and the downed a few planes and i don't cobra meeting is following, the biggest single rise in a single see that change although we do day in the uk. one in scotland understand that the presidents now so every of turkey and russia will meet day in the uk. one in scotland now so every part of the uk has got someone with a corona's so one hopes they may be a virus infection. as you say it breakthrough but they have been saying that for nine years and all the time, this flow of isa virus infection. as you say it is a very difficult balancing refugees is coming. turkey have act between feeling fear and 4 million at the moment. what that may lead to and actually making sure they have millions in turkey. how is this actually making sure they have a grip on this situation. what resolved? it millions in turkey. how is this resolved 7 it is just millions in turkey. how is this resolved? it is just such a huge humanitarian crisis in the i thought was quite interesting making in turkey. it is one is not covered in this story but was covered in the ft over 00:02:53,493 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 the weekend, having that governments and policymakers have ignored because remember, it is not just syrians, it is the bulk of them. we have afghans libyans
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and africans. are you disappointed that buttigieg has decided to pull out of the race for the white house? decided to pull out of the race for the white house ?|j decided to pull out of the race for the white house? i am disappointed because i felt he was offering a real challenge, not only to the consensus but a challenging age range. he is 38. the rest of them, all of them, all of these people are quite elderly at the moment, perhaps i shouldn't say that, they are quite senior, as you may say. but i think this was nonetheless a brave run and i think he managed in that first caucus to get some really interesting results but sadly that did not play out on saturday in south carolina and he pulled up before super tuesday. and it is significant that he chose to do that. it gives others a real chance, doesn't it? joe biden was expected to be the front runner and it was that first one in iowa, pete ida wirth, this guy we never heard of, came out of nowhere. so maybejoe biden will see some new momentum. absolutely and it could go to him and donald trump tweeted to
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wait away that those votes would go tojoe biden and not bernie sanders, his great rival. but buttigieg did say he wa nted rival. but buttigieg did say he wanted new politics and that is what he is fighting for and so much of him spoke of that. gay, married to his husband, 38 yea rs married to his husband, 38 years old, a huge user of social media. he will be back, for sure. looking now at the eye. an interesting article about mental health support being used to recruit, in almost 200 job ads last month mental health support and service was part of the job offer. what a change. it speaks to this environment we are in where people are a lot more aware of mindfulness. kids in school or mindfulness. our mental health is something that is still taboo in many areas. there is great strides being made in the uk what prince william and prince harry have
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donein william and prince harry have done in terms of talking about it but, sally, still young man, it but, sally, still young man, it is the highest killer of young men, suicide, to secular cancer to mental health. mental health crisis and it leads people to kill themselves. that is what we we need to talk about. in addition to a gym membership that may be a perk, you get mental health support. as you say, let's talk about it. thank you so much. it has been brilliant to have you on the programme and thank you for all of your comments about coronavirus. many of you have beenin coronavirus. many of you have been in touch to say that actually i am changing my behaviour. daniel, he says he has not changed a single thing. it is not concerning but it is not concerning the people are being told to wash their hands. surely this is basic hygiene. that is just one comment of many.
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with rivers running high and many fields still under water, we could do with a little bit of better weather news and to a certain degree we will get that this week. it is not meant to be completely dry but compared with recent weeks it won't be anywhere near as wet and windy. the jetstream is taking a southerly track but that means that we are into slightly cooler hour. chillier, especially at night with the frost more likely and that is how we start the monday morning commute with more in the way of frost and even ice around with showers continuing on the north and west. not quite as frosty towards southern counties of england. outbreaks of rain and sleet and wet snow first thing in the morning, clearing away from east anglia in the south—east smartly but then brightening up. showers in the west with them mixture of rain hail sleet and snow coming a bit more abundant during the afternoon but not as many as we saw in the afternoon. many of you on monday will spend the day dry with a couple of showers passing away and temperatures around 7— io degrees at the highest. overall the wind will be lighter so it will not feel quite as cold in
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the afternoon as it has been but the breeze will pick up across the north—west later. we could see gales for a time through monday night into tuesday, more on their way of showers starting to develop through the night and they will push their way eastwards. a cover of snow across parts of scotla nd cover of snow across parts of scotland and even in the hills of northern ireland in northern england later on. the temperature will still be close to freezing in many areas so frost and ice are the greatest risk, coldest of the weather first thing on tuesday morning in the east. this is a set up for tuesday, that whether front will take showers eastwards initially and more rain bearing weather fronts diverting down towards france in iberia thanks towards france in iberia thanks to that's a link tracking jetstrea m to that's a link tracking jetstream but there could be close enough to produce rains across the southernmost of england and especially the channel islands. more showers around to start tuesday morning, wintry mix. those will clear away and then it is back to sunshine and showers for many, mainly across western areas, temperatures similar to those on monday. and in the middle of the week, many of
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those will stay largely dry, still some showers around here and there with the chance of someone and there with the chance of someone to the south coast on wednesday but overall we continue without likely dry story. it changes a little bit towards the end of the week, thursday and friday we will see whether front pushing through so brings a solar spell of rain briefly. showers fall in its wa ke briefly. showers fall in its wake and then the chance of some more and windy weather towards the end of the week and into next weekend. by and large, still the rivers are responding to the rains over the last few days and with some rain forecast, don't stay too far away from the flood warnings online.
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today. borisjohnson will today chair an emergency cobra meeting, as the number of cases of coronavirus in the ukjumps to 36. the worldwide death toll is now more than 3,000, as fears grow of a major outbreak in the united sates as a second person dies there. iam in i am in manchester victoria where the vessel commuters will be on trains operated by
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