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well lisa china there is some good news in mainland china they are reporting 327 new cases that is the lowest since january 23rd and china's biggest 3 airlines they have restored some international flights with that let's go to kristie to start off this week's market walk. buyers are getting burned again as an avalanche a stock dumping continues and accelerates into the weekend global equities are now headed for the worst week since the depths of the 2008 financial crisis as investors ditch risky assets on fears of the coronavirus will become a pandemic and the real economic growth even gold can't even catch a break with the safety metal down 1.4 percent for the week now this is unusual as gold and risk assets trade inversely but with a sliding gold it is a market signal about fears of a global deflation settling in the entire treasury yield curve is inverted and now trading below the fed funds target rate the market is essentially now demanding almost 4 rate cuts this year and is expecting a coordinated central bank intervention as early as this sunday ahead of the asian market open s
well lisa china there is some good news in mainland china they are reporting 327 new cases that is the lowest since january 23rd and china's biggest 3 airlines they have restored some international flights with that let's go to kristie to start off this week's market walk. buyers are getting burned again as an avalanche a stock dumping continues and accelerates into the weekend global equities are now headed for the worst week since the depths of the 2008 financial crisis as investors ditch...
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china. >> now, lisa gill was talking about the year of the patient and that means the year of teladoc.year where i think the patient is sometimes let's say every day because they watch the news -- can you check in every day if you're a subscriber. >> sure, in fact, we have, for example, mental health care service, unlimited subscription where you have a relationship with a therapist and have access through chat, text, phone, video, on an unlimited basis. >> the prielthsing for some of these features is dramatically lower than if you saw a person of similar quality individually. >> well, that's right. i think quality is the most important thing there, right all vetted making sure that it's the right quality medicine all on a single platform to standardize the delivery of care and then as you say it's just a more efficient way to deliver care. >> now, this flu season itself, forget the coronavirus, it's been terrible. are your doctors on top that have how many more calls have you had? is that a big so to speak -- i know you're a good guy so you don't have to say we kill it in the flu sea
china. >> now, lisa gill was talking about the year of the patient and that means the year of teladoc.year where i think the patient is sometimes let's say every day because they watch the news -- can you check in every day if you're a subscriber. >> sure, in fact, we have, for example, mental health care service, unlimited subscription where you have a relationship with a therapist and have access through chat, text, phone, video, on an unlimited basis. >> the prielthsing for...
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lisa nandy or rebecca long—bailey. this is bbc news. the headlines: china of covid—19, as people returning to beijing are ordered to put themselves in quarantine for 1h days. parts of yorkshire, wales and the south—west are braced for floods as stormy weather sweeps in for the second weekend in a row. there were more than 5,000 cases of mumps last year in england, that's the highest level in a decade. it's been largely driven by young adults at universities and colleges who didn't as children have the mmrjab — that's measles, mumps and rubella. public health england says the rise looks set to continue this year, and it's urging people to have both parts of the mmr vaccine for maximum protection. catherine burns reports. this is david 0rwood now, and this is him when he became ill with the mumps. as the days went by, his face became more and more swollen. it started to affect his breathing. he says the pain was excruciating. it was just indescribable. i kind of woke up and i couldn't do anything. it completely took over my body. so, you started to feel bette
lisa nandy or rebecca long—bailey. this is bbc news. the headlines: china of covid—19, as people returning to beijing are ordered to put themselves in quarantine for 1h days. parts of yorkshire, wales and the south—west are braced for floods as stormy weather sweeps in for the second weekend in a row. there were more than 5,000 cases of mumps last year in england, that's the highest level in a decade. it's been largely driven by young adults at universities and colleges who didn't as...
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china. i said to my wife, lisa. we could crash if we get more announcements like this. apple is the most important company on earth if they can't make the numbers that means many others won't either you have to presume this is just the beginning. her reaction -- her reaction, apple a tough go in china and would anyone else expect otherwise. nobody is going out and shopping nobody is working. so what did you think would happen well, i explained to her the domino effect that apple could have and she asked if they were at their highs i said no. then why sell. stocks come back m that is what they do they come back it wasn't a rebuke as an honest view of how people feel about the stock market these days and the index funds waves. this could be the ground zero for the epidemic and they have retail stores and it is slowing and they make product in china and her reaction, then let's go to the apple store and get all of the iphones we need before they run out i asked why do we need more iphones and she said you never know and she immediately asked for the nearest apple store. i
china. i said to my wife, lisa. we could crash if we get more announcements like this. apple is the most important company on earth if they can't make the numbers that means many others won't either you have to presume this is just the beginning. her reaction -- her reaction, apple a tough go in china and would anyone else expect otherwise. nobody is going out and shopping nobody is working. so what did you think would happen well, i explained to her the domino effect that apple could have and...
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rivals from the epicenter of the corona virus outbreak in china being taken to a local hospital hospital staff were reportedly among the demonstrators lisa school he's hoping to make sure the 45 ukrainians and the 7 foreign nationals who have flown in from get through isn't like him is that he has condemned the protest. broadly supplied to gas and water cannon is a rally in the colombian capital to violent students and teachers with protesting a lack of funding staff shortages and rundown facilities. so neighboring brazil's deployed the national guard after a senator was shot in the chest while trying to use a. black hole to disperse a strike by military police a hospital statement said former education minister said gomes is now in a stable condition and breathing without medical help police in the northeast of the country were striking for high apache. thousands of taken to the streets of the catalonian city terra go after a petro chemicals found blast killed several people union workers also called a 24 hour sector wide strike demanding safer working conditions and emergency procedures. you're watching out international thanks stay wi
rivals from the epicenter of the corona virus outbreak in china being taken to a local hospital hospital staff were reportedly among the demonstrators lisa school he's hoping to make sure the 45 ukrainians and the 7 foreign nationals who have flown in from get through isn't like him is that he has condemned the protest. broadly supplied to gas and water cannon is a rally in the colombian capital to violent students and teachers with protesting a lack of funding staff shortages and rundown...
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the agency said they posted after the homeland security banned the china-owned app. lisat. one ever the nation's top immigration officials calling to boycott greyhound after the company announced it will no longer allow border patrol to conduct immigration checks on its buses. >> it is a sad day to see something like this. and hopefully #boycott greyhound will pick up this is not something they talked about before they made their public comment. so for us, it is ultimately about how we can all work together and effectiveness of our law enforcement efforts. pete: greyhound explaining their decision the primary concern is the safety of customers and team members. here to react the president of the national border patrol council brad done judd. thank you for joining us here this morning. my own personal feel, i worry the government says let's boycott a company, a individual company but it was really based on this internal document that came from homeland security. so what, how is this supposed to work? >> well, right now i'm fired up. i look at the reason that greyhound gave
the agency said they posted after the homeland security banned the china-owned app. lisat. one ever the nation's top immigration officials calling to boycott greyhound after the company announced it will no longer allow border patrol to conduct immigration checks on its buses. >> it is a sad day to see something like this. and hopefully #boycott greyhound will pick up this is not something they talked about before they made their public comment. so for us, it is ultimately about how we...
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lisa pup. the first u.s. citizen died of the coronavirus in china. as cruise ship stuck at yourbut as you get older,thing. it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. fisn't just about polar bears. we're fighting for our lives, we're fighting for clean air and clean water. that's why i wrote the law to send billions from polluters to communities suffering the most. and only one candidate for president was with us back then, tom steyer. and he's still fighting for us, pledging to make clean air and clean water a right for everyone, regardless of your zip code. that's the truth. that's tom steyer. i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. you finally made it to the weekend. you're waking up right now. i'm julian glover. we have a lot to catch
lisa pup. the first u.s. citizen died of the coronavirus in china. as cruise ship stuck at yourbut as you get older,thing. it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. fisn't just about...
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bloomberg basically wants to continue outsourcing jobsti to china and get rid of the tariffs and go back to kind of the prpretrump days. i think lisas right in the sense that the energy in the passion is with the full populist movement of big government left. >> that's exactly right and bernie sanders resonates best with people when he talks about moneyhe and populist dimock politics bernie sanders made the fatal error as hee tried to go all in on the open borders, no immigration restriction l, radical influences of the left he never used to be that away. american first immigration policies, now opening the porter, no border restriction at all and that's where rupresident trump's credibility successful against senator bernie sanders. to lisa's point, exactlygr righ, it's really hard to run against free and it's really hard because he's going going just promised more stuff than the other side and every single and constituent, and they have a little person at that we will forget that too doesn't matter if you can't fulfill it he's going to promise it and i agree that senator sanders will be formidable in the media will be coming as a
bloomberg basically wants to continue outsourcing jobsti to china and get rid of the tariffs and go back to kind of the prpretrump days. i think lisas right in the sense that the energy in the passion is with the full populist movement of big government left. >> that's exactly right and bernie sanders resonates best with people when he talks about moneyhe and populist dimock politics bernie sanders made the fatal error as hee tried to go all in on the open borders, no immigration...
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lisa nandy have all made it onto the final ballot paper. labour members will begin voting a week on monday. the result will be announced on the 4th april. china'sd the entire hs2 high speed rail line linking london to birmingham, manchester and leeds in just five years. in a letter, seen by building magazine, beijing says it could also deliver the project at a much lower cost. government officials said "preliminary discussions" had taken place, but no "concrete commitments" had been made. the duchess of cambridge has said her "amazing granny" is the inspiration for the way she parents her own children. in an interview for the podcast happy mum, happy baby, the duchess said she wants to replicate the experiences she shared with her grandmother, like being outdoors and cooking, with prince george, princess charlotte and prince louis. i had an amazing granny who devoted a lot of time to playing with us, doing arts and crafts and going to her greenhouse, doing gardening stuff and cooking with us. i try and incorporate a lot of the experiences that she gave us at the time into the experiences that i give my children now. with all the sport now, here
lisa nandy have all made it onto the final ballot paper. labour members will begin voting a week on monday. the result will be announced on the 4th april. china'sd the entire hs2 high speed rail line linking london to birmingham, manchester and leeds in just five years. in a letter, seen by building magazine, beijing says it could also deliver the project at a much lower cost. government officials said "preliminary discussions" had taken place, but no "concrete commitments"...
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what we call them lisa surgical magical masks respirator respirator mask that that we don't have what we need if this were to spread at the same scale and rate in the united states and china has significantly more exactly and i think this is a concern i mean you take for example the the auto industry china has become increasingly integrated in the auto parts industry and part of a huge global supply chain producing tens of millions of vehicles a year and that's going to be interrupted and shut down parts plants i know the electronics the foxconn plants have been shut down so it's going to factor. apple so there are going to be disruptions question news over the course of 3 months or 6 months. production just as it will shift plants will be double and triple shifted what will be made by the end of the year but i think it goes straight to the 2nd point which i do suggest we're dealing with a different kind of an institution here as we. it's a state 1st and foremost protect its own interest. to manage the economy in the best possible way and it has both health and economic implications and i think there's a real cost that we didn't cost that we're now dealing with the decisi
what we call them lisa surgical magical masks respirator respirator mask that that we don't have what we need if this were to spread at the same scale and rate in the united states and china has significantly more exactly and i think this is a concern i mean you take for example the the auto industry china has become increasingly integrated in the auto parts industry and part of a huge global supply chain producing tens of millions of vehicles a year and that's going to be interrupted and shut...
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lisa. starting with developing news this morning on the corona virus. we learn a u.s. citizen died of the virus in china. a u.s. embassy spokesperson telling abc news the 60-year-old died in wuhan. telling "the new york times" the person was a woman with underlying health conditions. it's believed this is the first death of a u.s. citizen from the outbreak. the embassy said they are not providing more information at this time out of respect for the family's privacy. so far at least 722 people died from the virus worldwide. the virus is infecting more than 34,000 people. and trapped on a cruise ship off the coast of japan more than 6 oh passengers have the virus and we're learning at least 11 are americans. abc 7 news reporter luz pena has the latest. >> reporter: this is what quarantine at sea looks like. >> everything changed in the blink. yesterday i was in the cruise ship, you know, really happy, going along, entertainment, i can do swimming. now today i'm just in jail. >> reporter: julie choy's 15-day vacation started january 20th. five days later taking a turn when a man onboard tested positive for
lisa. starting with developing news this morning on the corona virus. we learn a u.s. citizen died of the virus in china. a u.s. embassy spokesperson telling abc news the 60-year-old died in wuhan. telling "the new york times" the person was a woman with underlying health conditions. it's believed this is the first death of a u.s. citizen from the outbreak. the embassy said they are not providing more information at this time out of respect for the family's privacy. so far at least...
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china — yesterday was the deadliest day of the outbreak so far. the four contenders for the labour leadership have set out why they think they should succeed jeremy corbyn. sir keir starmer, lisaive labour's fortunes, during a special hustings programme on the victoria derbyshire programme this morning. sir keir starmer has been criticised for pushing labour towards a remain position and costing it the votes of leave supporters. he argued that events have moved on to the next stage of the brexit process. remain v leave is over now, we've left, so to some extent, i think, for us in the labour party, we need to make sure we don't carry this divide, because it's split families, it's split our party. we have left now. we need to move on. but what we can't do now is say, brexit is over, because there's nothing johnson wants more than for us to not look at what he's doing, because he's made loads of promises about brexit that he's not going to actually deliver, so we need to focus on that. lisa nandy said the reason labour keeps losing elections is that it has stopped listening to its traditional voters. we didn't just not listen, but we're not learning. we got defeated and rejected
china — yesterday was the deadliest day of the outbreak so far. the four contenders for the labour leadership have set out why they think they should succeed jeremy corbyn. sir keir starmer, lisaive labour's fortunes, during a special hustings programme on the victoria derbyshire programme this morning. sir keir starmer has been criticised for pushing labour towards a remain position and costing it the votes of leave supporters. he argued that events have moved on to the next stage of the...
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wants to continue to outsource jobs to china and get rid of the tariffs and go back to kind of the pretrump days of obama. there's no appetite for that. so, i think lisa is right that to the extent that the energy and the passion ( is with the forepopulous movement from the right and the left >> they talk about the politics and the corrupting influence of it. bernie sanders made a fatal error is he decided to go all in on the open borders, no immigration restriction at all, radical influence to the left. he never used to be that way. he used the common sense america first immigration policies. no uh he's about open the borders, no border restriction at all. that's where president trump is going to be most successful in a matchup against senator bernie sanders. hitting him on cultural issues and immigration. to lisa's point, lisa is right. it's hard to run against free. it's hard because he's going to promise more stuff on the other side to every single community and constituency. students, offer to pay your student loan debt. you have personal loan debt, we'll do that too. doesn't matter he can't fulfill it. he'll promise it. the media will be an acti
wants to continue to outsource jobs to china and get rid of the tariffs and go back to kind of the pretrump days of obama. there's no appetite for that. so, i think lisa is right that to the extent that the energy and the passion ( is with the forepopulous movement from the right and the left >> they talk about the politics and the corrupting influence of it. bernie sanders made a fatal error is he decided to go all in on the open borders, no immigration restriction at all, radical...
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lisa, thank you for being here. >>> this morning, there are more than 77,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus across the world. and a surge in cases outside of china down. >>> we'll get you to that, but i also want to tell you there's an all you episode of the cnn original series "the windsors." here's a preview. >> before he was king, george was living a relatively normal free under the radar life. happily married and as a younger member of the royal family, he does public duties and is contented with that life. >> he was always in the family, but his whole life continued to change. it was that he's been tasked with this incredibly difficult job. one of the first things he does is change his name to george, strengthening the country not with his reign and his father, george the v. >> george vi is worried about taking over the throne because it looms large. brother edward was the most popular man in the english speaking world. and now george has to stand up to the plate. >>> "the windsors:inside the royal dynasty" airs tomorrow night, 10:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. right here on cnn. wrinkles just won't. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair's fastest
lisa, thank you for being here. >>> this morning, there are more than 77,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus across the world. and a surge in cases outside of china down. >>> we'll get you to that, but i also want to tell you there's an all you episode of the cnn original series "the windsors." here's a preview. >> before he was king, george was living a relatively normal free under the radar life. happily married and as a younger member of the royal family, he...
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lisa take care of aunt julie in her dotage, she leaves them this strange inheritance. what was your reaction as you opened those first boxes? >> it was mind-blowing, really exciting. >> there's china, tiffany silverware, coins, stamps, antique books, clothing, toys, and jewelry. and how many items are we talking about? >> thousands. >> so after tossing aunt julie's actual junk, including decades of old newspapers and mail, they reach out to richard oliver, a family friend and local auctioneer. >> we knew there was enough value to get historians and people like richard involved. i mean, my brother and i couldn't have settled this estate by ourselves. >> indeed, richard will need an entire team to go through all those boxes and catalog everything. >> i said, "listen. john, you pay the expenses. i'll keep the buyer's premium." >> do all your clients pay up front? >> well, a good part of the time, we take 20% or whatever it might be, and we pay the expenses. >> john agrees but quickly learns he's taken a huge risk. research gets expensive. take this antique hebrew prayer book from andrew green's massive library. to find out where it came from, richard must run an ad in an antiques mag
lisa take care of aunt julie in her dotage, she leaves them this strange inheritance. what was your reaction as you opened those first boxes? >> it was mind-blowing, really exciting. >> there's china, tiffany silverware, coins, stamps, antique books, clothing, toys, and jewelry. and how many items are we talking about? >> thousands. >> so after tossing aunt julie's actual junk, including decades of old newspapers and mail, they reach out to richard oliver, a family...
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lisa. new overnight the coronavirus is reaching corners of the globe. france is reporting the first death of a patient, an 80-year-old man visiting france from the wuhan area. four people outside mainland china have been killed by the virus. more than 1,500 total. yesterday china recorded more than 1,000 new confirmed cases bringing the global total to more than 66,000. in the u.s. there are 15 confirmed cases and eight of those in california. it comes after new developments aboard the kwarn teerned diamond princess cruise ship. u.s. officials say the american passengers will be evacuated and fly home from japan tomorrow night. the cruise ship was put under a two-week quarantine february 5th after the reported outbreak. the u.s. embassy in japan says 380 americans will fly into travis air base in. last night we suffolk to a novato resident aboard the ship who is eager to get home. >> i fine that there is there are no negatives and it's one hell of a story we'll have when we get back. we have heard a couple of myths that there might be an extension of a day or two. and we're hopeful that that don't occur. >> there have been 218 confirmed coronavirus cases aboard. peter saber says he and his w
lisa. new overnight the coronavirus is reaching corners of the globe. france is reporting the first death of a patient, an 80-year-old man visiting france from the wuhan area. four people outside mainland china have been killed by the virus. more than 1,500 total. yesterday china recorded more than 1,000 new confirmed cases bringing the global total to more than 66,000. in the u.s. there are 15 confirmed cases and eight of those in california. it comes after new developments aboard the kwarn...
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outbreak lisa grieve director of global advocacy at the weaker human rights project is calling for them to be closed a very small number of survivors of the camps have managed to be released. and leave china and come to free countries those survivors have testified to people having untreated health conditions a starvation diet as you said malnutrition so we know that the torture and mistreatment and bad poor health of all those people is well established and for that kind of population the risk of infection and even death from the infection is going to be astronomically higher right now today there is incredible confusion over statistics the national health commission has revised its categories and we know that the government is trying to has denied even keeping people in camps and yet we have documentary evidence from the survivors from satellite photos from leaked documents that the government has showing that the government has a policy of locking people up on mass and keeping them in complete isolation let me tell you this the university around the country and including and she junction genyen of our city in the capital has delayed the start of the semester and told students to stay h
outbreak lisa grieve director of global advocacy at the weaker human rights project is calling for them to be closed a very small number of survivors of the camps have managed to be released. and leave china and come to free countries those survivors have testified to people having untreated health conditions a starvation diet as you said malnutrition so we know that the torture and mistreatment and bad poor health of all those people is well established and for that kind of population the risk...