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i feel like it's a bit much but everyone knows the climate that we're in and the precautions that we're going to have to take to push and pull if we're going to get the public in and we have to back then i think it's necessary i'm happy to do that take an hour these are them every which you everywhere tell you and so forth not so that's another thing to get these hands on or show and even those in the industry think the new normal might be too much to handle restaurants are. places where people come and be social and they enjoy their time so it really depends on like what would it look like afterwards would still be a place where people will be able to do go. because at the moment i think what is needed to stress again is that the narrative needs to change so long as we keep on saying i'll board all social context where possible a social industry will never come out of this restaurants know how to keep you safe we've been doing that for years. there's a bigger problem is i get like the national time out the needs to be addressed in order for our industry to move forward this is the one we're moving is i welcome
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step forward looking forward to see what following steps will will be taken in order for our industry to thrive again and welcome over customers and that perhaps is a small price to pay to get back to this new normality if businesses like these that depend so much will social interaction want to survive now be hoping that everyone not just off the customers to get used to this new site a more antisocial way of life. greatly appreciate your company throughout the afternoon this is the national time for us to say goodbye we handed it to you all colleagues in london will be here. this is. the show you can't afford to miss or in washington coming up.
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today. we can say. that on national high the nation is beginning to come to an end. london's streets will soon see more people headed out of the government has announced an ease in lockdown measures but this comes as the u.s. has seen a surge in some states and markets have rallied following shock comments on trade with china but will this rally sustain and later lose is seeing a major battle at the prospect of a bailout looms we bring you the latest from the ground in berlin with a packed show today so let's dive in. and we lead the program with the latest steps in reopening europe's 3rd largest economy british prime minister boris johnson announced the loosening of coronavirus restrictions within the u.k. on tuesday. speak i can tell the house. that we were all so.
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restaurants and parks yeah. all hospitality. will be limited to table service and dog i use would encourage minimal staff and customer contact close proximity venues such as. my clubs. soft play areas indoor. swimming pools and spawns who i'm afraid need to remain closed for. the prime minister also mentioned hairdressers in the country will be able to return to work as well all of this will take place starting on july 4th johnson also spoke about continuing measures to mitigate the spread of the virus. to stay in control of virus and save lives let's keep washing hands staying 2 metres apart where feasible to mitigating the recent one metre where not avoiding public
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transport where possible where you mask when you have to use public transport. immediately if you have symptoms so why slaty it constructed to do say by n.h.s. tests and trace. meanwhile here in the united states the nation's top infectious disease specialist dr anthony testified in front of congress tuesday and said while we are seeing a lower number of cases in areas like new york he is seeing a disturbing trend in other portions of the nation. in other areas of the country we're now seeing a disturbing surge of infections that looks like it's a combination but one of the things is an increase in community spread we were going down from 30225220 now we sort of stayed about flat and now we're going up a couple of days ago there were 30000 new infections that's very troublesome to me right now the next couple of weeks are going to be critical in our ability to
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address those surgeons that we're seeing in florida in texas in arizona and in other states they're not the only ones that are having a difficulty bottom line is the chairman it's a mixed bag. and there's concerns about another surge in cases in the u.s. continue let's take a global look at the spread of the virus with our t. correspondent sorry to have it or so let's start in the u.s. where are we right now branson nearly half of the states in the u.s. are reporting a rise in new cases and some continued to see break records from their previous speaks and behind the scenes officials are scrambling to execute a new proposed plan titled strategic national stockpile informally called s. and s. 2.0 and that's there were stock supplies like ventilators and 95 and other hospital supplies before states good or well with new cases but taking
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a look at the numbers right here the u.s. is currently seeing a 25 percent increase in new cases compared to the previous week now this map shows where the number of new cases is rising and where it's falling in the last 14 days so the more red you see the more the wide spread of the virus now texas has reported one of the largest rises in new cases that's an increase they actually saw an increase of 87 percent from last week with the state's positive test rate nearly doubling. to 11 percent and now florida is also up 88 percent last week and there are positive test rate is doubling to 11 percent as well i mean look at all this red that's happening right now in florida which really shows how the virus is spreading and arizona is seeing a 90 percent increase with 20 percent of test coming back positive but brand
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unlike in the early days of the pandemic it's not so simple to say that it's just a big cities being hit the hardest because for example in tennessee in trousers bill county which has about $7800.00 residents close to $1500.00 of those residents have the right areas and many of them are inmates at a state prison and another great example is a noble's county in minnesota or pierre where right now has one of the highest infection rates in the country that actually started at a meat packing plant and ministration now claims that the rise in cases is due to a lot more testing but health experts argue that the number should actually go down with greater testing because theoretically should be able to trace to cases and slow this part of the virus brant what about the rest of the world where we see surges elsewhere around the globe so right now brazil has the world's 2nd highest
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infection rate and president wilson there are decision to impose a lockdown has nearly has been widely criticized now he even continues to disagree with advice from his own health ministry arguing that the economic impact of a lockdown would be a lot more detrimental than the actual virus itself and you know he keeps repeating the same message that brazil cannot stop the economy should reopen and that the country needs to return to normal but there is really no normal when there are. more than $50000.00 people dead and brazil's federal district government has also gone as far as fining president also an error if he refuses to or mask in public which he continues to defy and then russia has the 3rd highest cases of the virus in the world and today russian president vladimir putin proposed a plan in raising taxes for the upper middle class from 13 percent to 15 percent to
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help cover of the cars brought on by the virus now meanwhile india has about 15000 new infections each day and this is very dangerous for a country of population 1300000000 of people who are most live in a very unequal society where private hospitals pretty much only cater to the rich and then we have neighboring pakistan that's not doing any better where the government is determined to keep the economy open even as overcrowded hospitals are turning away patients and i want to go quickly over to the middle east where saudi arabia is overtaking iran in new cases and has one of the highest infection rates right now in the middle east and for the 1st time ever saudi arabia is placing limitations on the annual harsh pilgrimage but critics argue that the program it should actually be canceled altogether and not just have limitations but
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you know canceling the pilgrimage would just add another economic blow i guess you can say to the king of them which is suffering of course from record low oil prices and brenda pilgrimage brings around $6000000000.00 to the saudi economy and each year or 2 correspondents are servitor thank you so much for keeping us up to date. despite all of these concerns over the spread of the virus markets are in the green tuesday with the nasdaq continuing record. while tensions between the u.s. and china remain in question so let's take a look at what's going on with boom bust christiane and todd horwitz chief strategist at bubba trading thank you both for joining us so much. you know we get along very well friends even i would say that you sent me an e-mail this morning you said markets are closing lower what happened why didn't that happen that it. well i mean they came up to honor from the highs but look they didn't make it that
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far they they tried to make a late run they tried to make you right at the end of the day the melissa in the markets are a little bit overdone here i mean there's you know you want to call it a bubble i'll call it a bubble but we problem is you don't know when the bubble is going to pop but i'll call this a bubble now i think again you've got more stimulus and stimulus is not create jobs same is not create you know com companies there's still record numbers of companies going out of business every day until this country gets back open again so again i don't think the markets look very good here but i'm certainly not going to step in front of them except you know in a day to day trading basis but overall look you cannot continue to go straight up without a real economy behind it and we've got earnings come in actually there is a lot of headwinds there to be showing that we've gotten far too excited to where we are right now and watching stocks like apple amazon and google continue to drive these markets higher when the rest of the underlying markets are much weaker than
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that so again i would not be surprised if we didn't make it lower i didn't i was not right i was incorrect but at the end of day i'm certainly not going to be upset that they did sell off 200 from i told you because i'll take the profits or christie now i would move to that other point that i made there china u.s. trade relations have reached their lowest point in years and now we have comments from navarro speaking the markets further what does the outlook between the 2 nations actually look like at this point. well right now there's just this tremendous mistrust between the 2 superpowers because by now you've had the trade war that lasted more than 2 years you've heaped over $370000000000.00 in tariffs on chinese products you've whipsawed the entire financial markets and dented global growth on top of that and now i guess add on top coronavirus which china is claiming this is actually should should be able to rule out phase one because it's unexpected headlines but what is it is that. anna and moves are so codependent on
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each other like a bad relationship that no matter what they can decouple so no violence comments were completely unwarranted saying that phase one is dead because by then trump immediately retreated that relations were still strong and still going because the u.s. can do without trade with china china has proven that they are the manufacturing hub of the wall global growth does depend on china so as bad as the relationship is and as strange as it is and as much as maybe the us wants to decouple from china and become less reliant on china at this point it's impossible to know what their currencies point is there actually any real possibility of decoupling a de-coupling between the us and china at this point. i think there's a higher probability i think it's more than 5050 that we did couple from china i think that you know we've got too much going on which i mean we don't need china china needs us that let's be very clear we are their food source and without us they don't make enough food they cannot feed their people we can manufacture here it may be slightly more expensive but we can do everything here that they do there
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the only reason we moved was for dollars but again if it comes down to it we are very self-sustaining we've got the best food in the world we've got a number on energy we can have factories we can do can manufacture so i think there's a much higher probability other than china knows that which is why they're still negotiating going on because at the end of the day they need our food more than anything else they can threaten that they're not going to buy they could make they can try to buy from brazil they can drive margins you know but at the end of the day we are the number one source and without us they're going to have a lot of trouble we can survive easily without them you know kristie i want to move kind of back to what we've seen with markets like one of the biggest drivers of the rally today was obviously apple in its annual debbie to be d.c. unveiling now it confirmed that it's moving away from intel processors and using its own chips now is that an actual realistic move and how long is that translation going to take a transition that it's all it's going to be a very realistic no they actually just announce that they are transitioning to
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silicon it's going to take about 2 years for apple to fully migrate over and over and this is supposed to be a more powerful more energy efficient and have security battery life and the 1st silicon systems are likely to ship out later this year but this is also likely in a deal to intel because apple is said to account tween 2 to 4 percent of intel's angle sales so losing out will necessarily be devastating but it will is definitely hurt especially in this current business environment where you really can't afford to lose anyone. you actually talked about this just a little bit earlier here where you said that apple and amazon they can't keep moving forward so i mean. and that this bubble maybe not is going to burst but that the momentum is not going to move forward so what are we going to see in the coming weeks here. well i mean that as hard as they are to see the coming weeks i mean this is certainly amazon is gathering great benefit from the current situation there getting more sales right because people are going out there buying and amazon zoom is still doing very well that's another big stock that's been running like
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crazy but you're going to start to see some of the money slow down i mean you know people will not have enough now of course as long as the the fed can do just simulate with the liquidity and took all the restrictions of a banks you know this is smart people are borrowing money and investing it but i think you'll see the market start to slow and will start to consolidate a little bit and overall other than the nasdaq the dollar the s. and p. and the russell are not anywhere near as strong and in fact you could make a case that they're making a top here and could have lower which by itself helped drag the nasdaq lower you cannot have 4 or 5 stocks it drive the entire economy on a regular basis and i think eventually it will and again it could be tomorrow it could be in a couple weeks but shortly here we'll see you know very similar residue as we saw in the ninety's and into 2000 you had those great big blogs at the end of that big rally in baba horowitz and blue bus co-host christi i thank you so much for that expert analysis thanks. and time now for
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a quick break but hang here because when we return new found that is facing turbulence in the midst of bailout talks with the german government we'll bring you the latest from the ground in berlin and as we go to break here the numbers at the close.
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welcome back as the travel industry continues to be decimated by the pandemic a bailout for germany's largest airline remains up in the air r.t. correspondent peter oliver is in berlin and filed this report. of tons of bailout saga continues to roll on like 747 passing right over your head no agreement on the job cut package that is being put on the table for the german flag carrying a line thursday is the crunch date that's when shareholders will be voting on whether to accept the german state taking a 20 percent share. and exchange for around $9000000000.00 euros to around
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$10000000000.00 of much needed cash for. talks on redundancy packages were ongoing with the pile. it's union in the union that represents cabin crew with the airline no agreement has been reached so far we understand those talks will continue right up until the vote takes place on thursday if there's no agreement before then what will happen though is if they agree to that job could package then it could well be a step towards the german state taking a 20 percent share of love tons or not so fast though are other bits of turbulence if you will in this deal reaching its final destination hind teel one of . major shareholders he owns 15.5 percent of the corporation he says he's not entirely happy about the german state taking 2 seats on last dances supervisory board that's part of the deal that's been put forward by the german
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government he was locked in talks on monday with the german finance minister and the minister for the economy no solution has been found there what could happen then with regards to till is that when it comes to the vote on thursday he could well either veto the whole thing which would mean that suspension the deal could be off e could abstain from the vote or he could well pursue legal action after the fact 22000 jobs remember are on the chopping block isn't the only scandal that's facing this deal either if you were cast your minds back earlier on i was talking about the union that represents cabin crew here in germany and their stake in these negotiations they have the u f o they're called well the head of that union sis is reportedly according to media here asking for 1000000 euros otherwise he's not going to support the bailout deal
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he says that this 1000000 is for legal costs intangible losses isn't going down well in the public especially with considering how many jobs. as i said risk ultimately what we're seeing though is the future of one of aviation's most recognizable brands turning into something of a soap opera peter all of a bust here in berlin. and a growing list of companies are temporarily boycotting advertising on facebook they say to combat the company's failure to stop hate speech and dissent from a ship now that list of companies continues to grow with brands like north face patagonia up work in r.e.i. saying they will pause advertising on facebook and instagram to show support for a movement called hashtags stop hate for profit now the groups say the boycott is in response to facebook's long history of allowing racist violent and verifiably false content to run rampant on its platform joining us now to discuss his bus
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co-hosted investigative journalist fence one bet i feel like we put you on the facebook be quite often but you're so darn good at what we do here now this boycott is clearly not being started by advertisers so who is behind it yes it's actually a kind of a coalition of groups we're talking about the in double a.c.p. the anti-defamation league but maybe 2 of the more famous and then you have some smaller groups are not not as well known but this is what they primarily do they focus on trying to drive advertisers away from content that they don't approve of we're talking about groups like sleeping giants color of change free press and common sense these are groups again as i said really are specifically being created for the purpose of saying how do we get advertisers to stop advertising with content and platforms that we disagree with they've done a lot of work in the past with fox news trying to get shows like sean hannity show and tucker carlson show off the air so that's where they've kind of been primarily acting in the past they say this that they are asking for facebook advertisers to
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show they will not support a company that puts profits over safety those are their words and now there's really only a handful of companies that have signed on to this boycott as of now. will this actually have any effect. that's a good question i think the effect only comes if there's a snowball effect and a lot of other companies get in on this because right now as you mentioned there's only about 4 or 5 companies that are doing this and these aren't necessarily massive advertisers north face is a big brand but they're not going to make or break facebook by any means we all know that look facebook reported in january of this year that they have over $8000000.00 active advertisers on their platform right now in $21000.00 those $8000000.00 generated almost $70000000000.00 in revenue for the company so facebook doesn't need 4 or 5 companies again they won't make them or break up the question will be will these companies if they have a sustained effort here and get others involved have enough of an impact actually
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harm facebook's bottom line i do think it's interesting though brant that all of the companies that have done this have said this is a temporary ban none of them has said that they would walk away from facebook for good they're saying what we'll do until the end of july to try to send a message that that since absolutely no message the reality is that they need facebook a lot more than facebook needs them and these kind of boycotts have worked i mean it really worked it's like you see tucker carlson you see laura going to show her they're still so on their way but they have a little bit more impact on something like fox news because you only have an hour you'll have so many ad slots in that time frame but facebook has unlimited slots so somebody just going to fill that void of patagonia or north face in some capacity unless like you said they they are able to get more support for their cause and now we've seen other tech companies like twitter take more hardline positions on tweets say from the president and some of his speech how does facebook compare actually in that avenue. yes i think that's a lot of what this is about this really comes down to the fact that these
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organizations don't like the fact that they spoke is not censoring the president or not censoring political ads in particular remember mark zuckerberg has said that he is not going to do any kind of fact check of political ads to determine whether they are accurate or not which of course as a journalist is very troubling for me not because i think facebook should be in the business of fact checking political ads it's because facebook is in the business of fact checking journalists in fact checking information all the time they just happen to decide that this is the case where they won't but we have seen this with other tech companies as you said twitter has pulled down all political ads pretty much snap chat actually stop moving the president's feed into their advice section so i think you know we'll see what happens with facebook but again this boycotts not going to make a huge difference unless it gets serious momentum. thanks for following the story. and finally well facebook may or may not be facing up to evil with advertisers they may be getting a whole host of new viewers on their video game streaming platform microsoft
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announced monday it would be shutting down its live streaming platform mixer and attempting to move viewers and broadcasters to facebook gaming now microsoft has been struggling to gain market share in the streaming space over the last 3 years but has failed to make inroads against some of the biggest names in the space even after acquiring exclusivity deals with some of the most prolific streamers including ninja and shroud yes those are people's names looking at the numbers amid the height of lockdowns amazon's twitch t.v. actually skyrocketed nearly 1500000000 hours streamed on their platform in the month of april while you tube gaming hit more than 450000000 hours streamed both nearly doubling their year over year while mixer had a meager $37000000.00 streamed barely growing from the year prior mixer will officially start redirecting viewers to facebook gaming starting on the 22nd of july and according to reports those who have exclusivities deals will be able to move back to the platform of their choice and that's a. but this time you can get a boom bust on demand on the brand new portable t.v. app available at smart both your google play and the apple app store by searching
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the story broke well it's actually a very. welcoming our viewers from around the world live from central london this is our 2 u.k. . health experts warn of a 2nd wave of coronavirus in the u.k. as the government eases the lockdown as its reveals transmission could be on the rise avi talking to a disease expert and an economist who thinks once through the worst. moscow holds its coronavirus delayed a victory day parade at 6 weeks after its traditional date marking the 75th anniversary of the defeat of nazi germany. and how the guns families those discussions between the foreign office and the u.s. about the diplomatic immunity of their sons alleged killer aren't going well we
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talked to her is mother. ok. ok scientists are warned about the dangers of a 2nd wave of corona virus off to the prime minister at ease lock down restrictions in england in a letter to the leaders of all the political parties health chiefs said there was a real risk of local flare ups of the deceased this winter they say it's vital a 4 nation approach to the virus is established after scotland wales i'm more than island decided to break with westminster and east many of the restrictions more slowly the health experts have called for a broad ambitious and rapid inquiry to learn lessons from the pandemic. well the warning comes as a leaked document from public health england reveals government uncertainty about the transmission of the virus westminster insists the r rating of covert 19 is below one meaning the outbreak is shrinking but according
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to the report marked official sensitive they are rates being above one can't be ruled out meaning the outbreak could be growing in some regions. a larger by an expert in communicable diseases that's dr barrett carney at our to buy candy thank you for joining us again i mean do you think there will be a 2nd way i think all the parameters are in place for us to have a 2nd outbreak for them all and have regional flare ups as well if not a national outbreak all the ingredients are in place and therefore we are very concerned but about how to how do we stop this well i think the price we are paying is a big one and the price is that of delay we went into a lockdown much later and as a result of the biology of the wires is widespread there is widespread a transmission and therefore to bring it down and subdue it takes that much much
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much longer so what we have to do now that there is in over her belly a release of the lockdown is be prepared for an upsurge especially when the autumn months arrive and we will change our behaviors from being outdoors to indoors the preparation and i really cannot understand why we're not doing it the preparation should be local testing local contact tracing and keeping a local perspective on things because we will have local outbreaks if not a national one so therefore is the government right c.e.'s locked out in england particularly i mean is it too soon. i feel it is too soon and my reasons are that with the we have a background large number of admitted li it is going down but we still have a large number of cases in the u.k. it's not down to the 100 says in the thousands furthermore our centralized contact tracing and centralized testing systems are not as efficient if they're
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work locally delivered locally run local experts. taking a prime role in it we're not doing that and as a result we haven't done our homework fully yet the public already locked down again if the virus spikes again i don't think so and therefore i have changed my advice to say we are very are locked on his lifting the government is doing what it wishes to do my job is to advise people to remain well and protect the vulnerable so my advises people aged 60 in above you must take extra precautions especially if you are in the arteries group and then people below 60 of course be careful not to introduce infection to the one rebel group because people under 60 invariably when they do get infection they also make a recovery in most cases and finally die to find can it come back to the are a something even if parts of the country as you said before do you see arise could
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we see local clampdowns like they have in germany. we must do this and we haven't got that our momentum the gore had the directives from central government i have been asking for this since april that really we need to develop a local approach because local approach is going to be needed going forward. many thanks for talking to you thank you thank you. well meanwhile the u.k. government is also under fire over its crisis hit test in-tray system the opposition leaders they care star accuse the prime minister of rolling back on promises were related to its much hyped tracking up r.t.u. case around it joins me now for more on this so that he said the current controversy is the issue surrounding that after not going away are they now absolutely the government's contact tracing up system has really been plagued by problems since the very beginning the government announced at the beginning of may that it would be launching its own system but last week decided that they had to
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drop those plans in order to perhaps go for a different model or model in line with the apple and google systems that are being currently developed now up until now the contact tracing system hasn't been done with an app hasn't been automated it's been using for example 25000 people who have been hired or chosen to act as contact traces and to contact people manually and so the actual use of the not hasn't been rolled out yet and that's something that the labor leader kids starmer brought up a prime minister's questions today the prime minister himself in attendance heading back and saying that there isn't a country that actually has a fully functioning up as of yet up until last week the government maintained that the act was critical for a number of the slides but at the weekend the health secretary downplayed here saying it was only ever additional support so which is it critical.
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or not. mr speaker i wonder whether the writer we're going to name a single country in the won't that has a functional contact tracing because there is a well we have what we have and i think we want to use i'm afraid i left the opposition slightly floundering is a very successful test to trace the n.h.s. test to trace operation germany working 15 june 12 1000000 downloads 12000000 downloads mr speaker i checked overnight by 1000000000 is way beyond mr speaker there's a theme to these exchanges last week i asked a promise to about 2 claims about child poverty he said absolute child poverty and relative child poverty have both declined under this government a monday the office of the children's commissioner ruled that the prime stance of worlds mostly falls he's been found out he thought don't use the question or he
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gives dodgy on says mr speaker no more witnesses i rest my case now the government is of course rolling out measures to try to reopen parts of the economy from july the 4th all words and they include restaurants pubs pause cafes and other stuff as friends in the hospitality sector and perhaps this is where the government is looking for help from outside the use of it out because those establishments the pubs the bars etc will be called upon to collect the 'd contact details the names of all of their patrons in order to help with that test and trace program mends artie's shadi dashti went to meet some of those establishments as they get ready for reopening day. it's nearly 3 months since the u.k. 1st went into lockdown when pubs court last orders and restaurants closed doors but despite non-essential business is reopening the hospitality sector said it simply
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couldn't cope with the 2 me to social distancing in place and it seems the government agrees given. the significant force in the prevalence of the virus we can change the 2 metre social distancing route from the 4th of july. the announcement came through while i was with the ross sea. tina and with a relaxed he thinks the sector is headed in the right direction to finally get back on track this is what we this is what we do for a living for a choice. in the restaurant industry made with out of luck a profound love it's not an easy life it's a very challenging and hard life but we live off the energy of the people we live off our customers we live off our teams and we're here because we want to open our doors and we want to recreate those magical memories for our customers but the new normal comes with a new set of rules to make sure it's safe enough balls and restaurants will now
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have to provide a formal register of customers patrons will have to provide their names and their contact details upon arrival or when booking a table to make sure they're able to be contacted if there's an outbreak of the virus all of which makes popping in for a pint slightly more bureaucratic i mean that's a canard these are them every bit you everywhere tell us. not so that's another thing to be so sure. but everyone knows the time that we're in and the precautions that we're going to have to take but if we're going to get the public in and we have to then i think it's necessary i'm happy to you know i think convenient but i mean cause it is inconvenient i feel that if i'm going that i'm going to expect and i'm going to have to do something can you wait because you know that's where we are in that moment i mean it's very different to a restaurant taking your contact details when you. when you make a booking for a reservation i know the theory right but it won't work with it so it's the standard that if you could not another good idea we should work and even those in
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the industry think the new normal might be too much to handle play i wouldn't want to pay the government now the tab if they do that at this hour turkey is a lovely idea how workable they depend on have a sister get set up and and if i could get the tractor trysts. they would then be relying on something a little more rudimentary very dangerous perhaps to get a chance to to keep the record. i think the question really is how would that it's him i should be he's like europe because i think some of the issues that go with their own track and trace her but you know if they started trying to believe in the right direction ship encouraged and others in the industry feel the dining experience might be hindered by social distancing even with the reduction restaurants are. a places where people come and be social and they enjoy their time so it really depends on like what would it look like afterwards would still be a place where people will be able to do that. because at the moment i think what is
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needed all stressed again is that the narrative needs to change so long as we keep on saying i'll boyd all social contact where possible a social industry will never come out of these restaurants know how to keep you safe we've been doing that for years. there's bigger problems again like the national timeout the needs to be addressed in order for industry to move forward this the one we're moving is a welcome step but we're looking forward to see what following steps will will will be taken in order for our industry to thrive again and welcome our customers and the bounce is a small price to pay to get back to this new normality if businesses like these that depend so much on social interaction want to survive now be hoping that everyone not just stop a calmness to get used to this new site a more antisocial way of life shutter sashimi are to u.k. london. well despite those concerns some research as a more positive and believe the corona virus outbreak could be over soon joining me
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now is one of the economist dr julia child. but the budget that larry much for joining us i use a lot of the virus do you think it will be over very soon where we modeled the end of the 1st wave of these epidemic and is seems according to the daily data that we use that to we'll get to a 0 number of new cases or could be 19 pretty ok if we in the late. july in the beginning of books so what assumptions did you make. the essential that we make it which just that you know we lose that we use that as statistical analysis and we use a daily david camm out a very very easily mean so there is a lot of uncertainty is a forecast measure end you have really we model the illusion looking at the past in predicting the future or what do you do sort of to fudge it
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where do you think the infection will die out 1st furnace will be. in there in can trace i mean again there is a difference here if we just concentrate on pillar one case it is it will die it will die out nor deny and then lastly. when we consider both you whine and peter 2 cases we only have the analysis. so we can only julian our reasons for the u.k. as a whole so we forecasted the end would be between at the end of july and the beginning of well health but health experts they're warning of a 2nd wave did you model for that. we cannot with the data that we have of the moment we only look at the past and so we look at to daily data become out every day and we model what is going to happen in the next 45 days or did you also plan for boris johnson to open up so much of the economy in england in particular i mean
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something has gone too far. had a boring johnson had to balance a true need it's the one on health and the one in the economy so really tries i think it through and through you know to balance but that's actually in my my understanding data what are the economic implications if we ease too soon. and the economic implication will be that. well if we is too soon and the result will be on the health side i believe the mostly is we if we retain if we keep the restriction for sure longer then devries will be on the economic side but also that the tougher down or tough a reluctant lockdown could be even worse than it's been already committed. that
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that's difficult for me true to say with the analysis ever done so far. what i model was mostly the evolution of the epidemic not the economic consequence is of the if you get it in the same dr julia thank you very much indeed for joining us thank you very much. still to come this out. are we done as parents are told by the foreign office that talks with the u.s. to extradite their son's alleged killer a not going well we talked to her mother. seemed wrong why don't we all just don't all. get to shape out
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of this thing becoming educated and in gains from it equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart going to look for common ground. i think the biggest danger that has come out educationally as you just try says it is us highlighted issue inequality that exists and i think one of the things that educationally. changes access to the internet for educational purposes needs to be i think 2 lists essentially true right.
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my. welcome back moscow has finally held its postpone on your victory day parade this year marking the 75th anniversary of the soviet victory over nazi germany red square was filled with thousands of military personnel followed by a procession of military vehicles and finished with a spectacular fly past. my .
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will the event is usually held on may the 9th but was delayed to the coronavirus pandemic today as states was chosen instead because in 1945 the 1st ever victory parade was held on june the 24th then many soviet soldiers had made it back from the front lines and could join in the celebrations with the rest of the country. in commemoration of victory over germany in the great patrick wall for june 24th 1905 i'm scheduling a parade of the active army the navy and moscow garrison the victory parade in moscow's red square.
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it was a long anticipated and unthink get simple day some people strongly believed it would come.
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we were looking at the pile of wet cloths and thinking that the long expected victory had come and we the warriors it helped all people to free the motherland bring back face my contributions so. winding around and greeting the troops i could see rain trickling from their camps but their spirits were too high to even notice it was a gloomy sunday red squares cobblestones were wet the bunches of flowers that we got after the parade were away but years on my heart doesn't believe in those memories the 24th of june 1945 has become a part of my life it was
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a most cheerful and sunny day. well before the official part of the parade float him appear to address the nation reminding people it was the soviet union which was one of the main powers that conquered the nazi forces move soon that would implement it we will never forget that it was the soviet people who defeated naziism judy is to remember that remember that the soviet people carried the main burden of the fight with nazi germany in 1941 more than 80 percent of nazi forces and their satellites were fighting against the soviet union but this merciless army turned out to be powerless before the unity of the soviet people particularly our people who could conquer this daya total evil defeats more than $600.00 of the enemies divisions and destroy 75 percent of all of its planes tanks and artillery it was our heroic truthful and sacrificial path that brought the victory and this is the main and
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honest truth about the war. now harry dunn's parents say the foreign office has told them but discussions with the u.s. are not going world regarding the diplomatic immunity of their son's alleged killer 19 year old motorcyclist harry dunn was killed in a crash outside a us military base in the english county of northamptonshire last august answer who last the wife of a u.s. intelligence officer fled to america claiming diplomatic immunity she was later charged by u.k. police for causing death by dangerous driving last year u.k. foreign secretary dominic robb concluded that an anomaly in the existing rules on immunity provided greater protection for spouses than the staff at the base well the u.s. has repeatedly refused to extradite so cool us while rob has also faced questions over what he knew about her departure after it was revealed a foreign office official texted a u.s. counterpart saying saying she could be put on the next flight out howard on family
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is currently seeking to prosecute the foreign secretary for obstructing the police investigation. discusses how his mother charlotte charles joins me now charlotte thank you very much for talking to us it's been 10 months now since her death do you feel you are any closer to justice. so much 100 percent. so it would be really going from being told that we have less than a lot of sense shots of anyone going house to charitable for the death. to be able to get a charge of death by a dangerous try and brought to life just. so i an extradition requests. feel we have moved mountains to where well you know we are pleased with the progress so far on our side things well let's look at the immunity
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question i mean do you feel that the foreign office is pushing the u.s. hard enough. clearly are you know we're not getting the answers and we are really desperately after you know this anomaly that doesn't rock pools they're absolutely needs looking at things how to change they cannot remain the way they are you know it's absolutely absurd that they would say that the spam as it is supposed to diplomats or intelligence officers as mr sickness was and have greater immunity than he actually then police themselves is just crazy it doesn't make any sense whatsoever if if our government are pushing the u.s. to get things looked at and changed we have absolutely no proof that whatsoever they keep telling us they're doing langham we've not had any of that in writing to prove that that's what they are doing well how helpful do you feel but don't rob has been have you felt supported as a family are you angry. we're not supportive leasing we have
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today was one that we requested it wasn't offered to us or extended to us he was extremely ruthless enough to meet. parents. and route. right down the other end of the growing he made whether it being the other side regrettably fields. wasn't very controversial around christmas time and finally well you know when the charging of the things tolls and school. saying started to change 6 we thought we were rebuilding bridges the mayor the life of being broken. and they were very much more friendly more all but continued to then go on to mislead not the usual truthful with the say we feel very let down very unsupported has the relationship between you and the
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government broken down i mean you're taking legal action against dominic robb for obstructing the police investigation what's the latest on the. i'm not going to let the legal cases i want to jeopardize the strikes or the sad trial in any way whatsoever on the relationship side of things definitely not broken down you know team harry has always been about keeping that dialogue and it doesn't matter how things get between us and anyone in the government or any other officials for that matter are included in the police thoughts and i like them hey it doesn't matter how rocky things get we are absolutely always here to talk we have constantly kept routes to dialogue and it is a virus so mainly. the agonies of never been closed and we don't ever feel that anything is completely broken there's always an opportunity with us to to talk as long as that truthful and honest and open and
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transparent with the wise we just say you. would just say a little bit wouldn't be any point in a way we don't want to being misled and been be told untruths to any longer we've had you know now and shown on a personal level what's keeping you going. the promise i made to harry on the night of the stand is that sleep the number one. dry case may and the rest of team harry get away i promised him that night that we ringback would get justice i have no idea how hard that was going to be but you make a promise to your children if you don't break it that promise said of course eccentric twin brother lyle and the other siblings you know this is the promise doesn't just stop with. the other things that keep me going of simple to supply all that we get
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from closest family and our friends. that we've had for the campaign not only in the u.k. in the us but literally around the world has just been astonishing very overwhelming and you can't quite get your head around this is the thought this out of that for us. that definitely helps keep you focused keep should read and get shit out of the bed stay out of jail thank you very much indeed for talking to us thanks for having me appreciate it. i will be back with more news up until the hour .
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